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Russia Introduces New ‘Cancer Vaccine’ Utilizing AI Tech To Attack Specific Cells, Scientists Express Skepticism
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Russia Introduces New ‘Cancer Vaccine’ Utilizing AI Tech To Attack Specific Cells, Scientists Express Skepticism

Russian President Vladimir Putin revealed that the country will unveil a new vaccine that allegedly fights all types of cancer, which he claims will be available to cancer patients beginning in early 2025, amidst skepticism from a number of scientists.
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Frito-Lay Recalls Lay’s Classic Chips, Citing Possible ‘Life Threatening’ Allergy Risk
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Frito-Lay Recalls Lay’s Classic Chips, Citing Possible ‘Life Threatening’ Allergy Risk

Frito-Lay is reportedly recalling 13-ounce bags of its Lay’s Classic Potato Chips due to fears that they “may contain undeclared milk” which can pose a “risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction” to consumers, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
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Trump, Musk Team Up To Kill Pork Bill
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Trump, Musk Team Up To Kill Pork Bill

Complete chaos has now broken out in the Congress of the United States with conflict between Speaker Mike Johnson on one side and President Trump and Elon Musk on the other. What the hell is going on here?  First, politics is a battle between principle and pragmatism. What you want and what is possible are two different things. Anybody in my job who says the pragmatic considerations are simply a lack of will or a betrayal of principles does not understand politics. That, or the person is lying. Many people are doing this today. When Congress comes up with any sort of deal, some suggest that is a violation of principle: “If only they had acted with Nietzschean willpower, they could have gotten 100% of what you wanted.” That is a lie.  Conversely, anybody who says pragmatism ought to lead to complete abandonment of principle is also lying. Anybody who says, “Listen, I didn’t give away the store because otherwise you wouldn’t have gotten anything,” is usually lying.  The art of politics and the difficulty of elective politics is finding the balance between what you want — principle — and what you can get — pragmatism.   WATCH: The Ben Shapiro Show That is what has been happening in the House over the last 48 hours. A continuing resolution is currently being considered. So what exactly is a “continuing resolution”? Basically, it’s stopgap funding. Why now? Because Congress is unable to pass a real budget with Chuck Schumer as the head of the Senate and with a very, very slim House majority for Republicans. Remember, Joe Biden is still technically the president. I have been thoroughly enjoying watching the entire legacy media suggest that Elon Musk is actually the president. They are off by at least two orders of magnitude. Joe Biden is the actual president. Trump isn’t even the president yet.  They say Trump isn’t the president; Musk is the president right now.  The actual president of the United States is a senile dotard whom Democrats refused to oust as the actual president, despite his senility. But that guy can still stand in the way of anything Republicans pass in the House, and he can veto legislation if he doesn’t like it. So, what is the actual position right now with regard to the continuing resolution? The Wall Street Journal editorial board correctly assessed it, writing:  In lieu of passing a real budget, the House and Senate have agreed on another continuing resolution, or CR, that will extend through March 14 in the new year. The only virtue here is that the government won’t shut down if the CR passes, and it will give the new GOP Congress a chance to use budget rules to pass a “reconciliation” bill next year with 51 Senate votes. This means Chuck Schumer won’t be able to extort more spending if Republicans want at least some of their priorities to pass. But Mr. Schumer is going out with a CR bang, and the GOP is once again forced to take it. Some Republicans want to blame Speaker Mike Johnson for getting too little in exchange. But as long as they refuse to vote for a CR, the Speaker has no choice other than to count on Democratic votes to pass it. And that means bowing to their policy priorities, which is spend and spend. This is how Mr. Schumer wants it. The GOP House actually passed nearly half of appropriations bills this year, and Susan Collins and Patty Murray passed almost all the Senate bills through the Appropriations Committee. But Mr. Schumer refused to bring them to the floor. He wants the end-of-year jam session when everyone wants to leave for Christmas, and he prevailed again. That’s how giant omnibus packages come about. So what is actually in this package? A bunch of pork. They could have passed a clean continuing resolution, which would have continued discretionary spending at prior levels, basically until Trump takes office.  But they didn’t do that. Instead, they decided to load it up with $100 billion for disaster relief funds (which is overkill) and $10 billion in farm pork. CHECK OUT THE DAILY WIRE HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE By the way, this is something many Republicans wanted — this farm pork bill, including Donald Trump and JD Vance. They both wanted that farm bill spending included.  There are conflicting interests between the parties who are involved in this negotiation. Trump’s mandate is to take action. He wants to clear the decks before he becomes president of the United States. Trump would love to enter office with all spending off the books, so he doesn’t get blamed for the spending at present or blamed for an increase in the debt ceiling. Johnson’s mandate is to try to get most of what Trump wants, even if that means making some concessions, which he must do by negotiating with his own caucus. The idea that Johnson has the singular ability to pass a bill himself ignores the fact he has an incredibly slim majority in Congress.  One of the most annoying suggestions people in my position very often make is that the person who is charged with leading a coalition of widely disparate interests can singlehandedly ram things through. The only instance in my lifetime a leader was able to do that on the Republican side was Newt Gingrich — for about two years. Then, his own Republican caucus basically ousted him. Politics is the art of balancing principle and pragmatism. So on the one hand is President Trump, who wants the things that he wants, so he is in favor of the continuing resolution. He wanted farm spending. He also wanted disaster relief spending.  On the other hand is Johnson, who wants to do the things Trump wants him to do. But who’s actually going to be the guy who has to negotiate the deal? Johnson’s job is to cobble together the coalition to get 70% of the loaf of bread. He represents pragmatism, while Musk represents principle  Everyone knows that in order to get 70% of the loaf, 30% excrement comes with it.  I am not defending the bill; I would not vote for this bill were I in Congress. I wouldn’t vote for farm spending. I think that makes the industry significantly less competitive and efficient. I would not vote for a giant disaster relief package because, frankly, I think much of disaster relief should be done at the state level. I don’t see why California needs to subsidize Florida or why Florida needs to subsidize California. But let’s be clear about what happened here: The bill was pre-cleared and pre-negotiated between the White House and Congress. Then Musk, whose job is to identify the principle, came along, stated it, and created all sorts of backlash.  That backlash has been directed at Johnson. But that is a misdirection. This is all a complicated negotiation that happens when disparate interests are involved.  Again, a lot of the heat has been brought to Johnson. You can yell at Mike Johnson. It’s fine. He’s a politician. He’s used to taking it. He’s the Speaker of the House, which is legitimately the worst position in American government.   I am stating what I have said about Johnson, McCarthy, Paul Ryan, and John Boehner, going back years and years: Anybody who says any of these leaders have the capacity to singlehandedly ram through all of the things you want without giving up any of the things you don’t want is lying to you. They are not telling you the truth. 
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Country Star Jelly Roll Hits Back At People Upset He Met With Trump
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Country Star Jelly Roll Hits Back At People Upset He Met With Trump

Country star Jelly Roll hit back at people upset that he recently decided to meet with President-elect Donald Trump, explaining that he was taught to respect the president regardless of politics. During an appearance on his wife Bunnie Xo‘s podcast Dumb Blonde, the 40-year-old singer — born Jason DeFord — said that when he met with Trump at the UFC 309 event at Madison Square Garden in New York it was an opportunity he wouldn’t pass up, no matter who was the president. “Dude, there’s not a chance in hell that I’m not going to meet the president-elect,” Jelly Roll said.  “I don’t care.” “If I got a call to meet [President] Joe Biden, I would have stopped at any point and [met] him,” he added. “That’s the active president. I don’t care about what he thinks or I think about policies.” Jelly Roll defends Donald Trump encounter at UFC event, stresses importance of respecting the president https://t.co/K27kOroqjw pic.twitter.com/dqF4INq6fa — New York Post (@nypost) December 19, 2024 “I don’t hide behind the ‘I’m not political’ stuff. I’m not political! People who actually know me know I’m also one of the old-school dudes,” DeFord continued. “I like to talk about things I’m passionate about. With that, I like to know about it. I don’t know enough about politics to act like I know anything that’s going on or what anybody’s standing for policy-wise.” The “Halfway to Hell” singer made it clear he wasn’t raised in a home that made voting important, but said that they did teach him to respect the person in the highest office of the land, People magazine noted. “They did push respecting the president though,” the country singer said, pointing out that it’s “the hardest job in the world.” During the UFC event, pictures surfaced online showing Jelly Roll and Trump shaking hands, smiling and apparently having a brief conversation. CHECK OUT THE DAILY WIRE HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE Earlier this year, DeFord made headlines when he spoke out on Capitol Hill about the dangers of fentanyl — and he later talked about how it scares him for “this next generation,” especially his own children, as previously reported. Jelly Roll said our country has “seen crack,” cocaine, and opioids, but added, “we’ve never seen something that is so deadly in such small amounts that’s being mixed in so many different things,” People magazine noted. “My daughter will never experience the safety of experimenting with drugs,” the father of two told the outlet. “I know that sounds crazy to say, but when I was a kid, my mother would be like, ‘You’re going to try everything once. Just be safe.’ It’s not safe for any kid to be doing anything.” “How many more people does [fentanyl] have to kill a day before we start to care, if the number right now is close to 200,” he added. “I just think it’s time to speak about it. It scares me for my daughter. It scares me for my son. It scares me for this next generation. We’ve never seen nothing like fentanyl.” The “Son of a Sinner” hitmaker turned his life around after racking up some 40 stints behind bars for various drug-related charges, starting as young as 14, People noted. Related: ‘It’s Just Bad Art’: Jelly Roll Talks Tattoo Regret, Says He Got Staph Infections
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Kate Middleton & Prince William Celebrate Family With Christmas Card Following Difficult Year
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Kate Middleton & Prince William Celebrate Family With Christmas Card Following Difficult Year

Prince William and Kate Middleton released their official Christmas card for 2024, marking a happy ending to a most challenging year for the royal family. Simple text on the Instagram photo caption reads, “Wishing everyone a very happy Christmas.” William and Kate appeared happy with their three children Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6. If the photo looks familiar, you’ve likely seen the family in those clothes and pose before. Kate Middleton and Prince William’s Christmas card image comes from the same photo shoot when the patient announced the end of her cancer treatment. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Prince and Princess of Wales (@princeandprincessofwales) Kate Middleton Typically Chooses A New Family Photo For Their Christmas Cards However, this year, it may have been easier to stick with something their family already had. Kate just recently began easing back into her royal duties. She’s said since she needed her cancer treatment, her goal is to remain healthy and cancer-free. She has undoubtedly been in the Christmas spirit as of late. She hosted the annual Together at Christmas caroling event that will air on Christmas Eve in Great Britain. Kate smiled all night and looked happy and healthy with her husband and children. Even though Kate Middleton’s Christmas card wasn’t anything new and fancy, fans of the royal family still loved it. Someone wrote, “Beautiful and true Christmas card! A blessed Christmas to The Royal Family.” “Happy Christmas your royal highnesses! I hope the joy of Princess Catherine’s recovery makes this the most special one yet,” another fan added. This American shared a wished, “Beautiful card!! Happy Christmas, wishing your family a happy and healthy new year from Massachusetts!” The Christmas card and the tie-in to Kate Middleton’s health caught this person’s eye. “Perfect Christmas card for everyone who watched the video. Have a blessed and healthy celebration.” This story’s featured image is by Aaron Chown – WPA Pool/Getty Images. The post Kate Middleton & Prince William Celebrate Family With Christmas Card Following Difficult Year appeared first on InspireMore.
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Judge Sentences Brad Pitt’s Former Body Double Luke Ford To 16 Years Behind Bars
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Judge Sentences Brad Pitt’s Former Body Double Luke Ford To 16 Years Behind Bars

This is Scotland's first-ever prosecution on the charge of stealthing
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EXCLUSIVE: Tucker Carlson Network Teams Up With Award-Winning Director For New Film Exposing Fauci
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EXCLUSIVE: Tucker Carlson Network Teams Up With Award-Winning Director For New Film Exposing Fauci

'COVID revealed how compromised our mainstream media is in America'
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‘Very Good Deal’: Trump Endorses New Bill to Fund Federal Government
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‘Very Good Deal’: Trump Endorses New Bill to Fund Federal Government

President-Elect Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that he supports the newly released American Relief Act of 2025, which would keep the government funding, fund farmers, and provide relief to those harmed by the hurricanes.  “Speaker Mike Johnson and the House have come to a very good Deal for the American people,” the president-elect said. “The newly agreed to American Relief Act of 2024 will keep the government open, fund our Great Farmers and others, and provide relief for those severely impacted by the devastating hurricanes.” The bill pushes the date of the debt ceiling out two years to Jan. 30, 2027, allowing more borrowing for two years. “Now we can Make America Great Again, very quickly, which is what the People gave us a mandate to accomplish.” The president-elect urged Republicans and Democrats alike to vote “yes” on the bill tonight. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-NY, said “hell no” to the deal. “The Musk-Johnson proposal is not serious. It’s laughable. Extreme MAGA Republicans are driving us to a government shutdown,” he told reporters. Some members of the House Freedom Caucus have said they will not support the bill because of the two year suspension of the debt ceiling. Old bill: $110BB in deficit spending (unpaid for), $0 increase in the national credit card.New bill: $110BB in deficit spending (unpaid for), $4 TRILLION+ debt ceiling increase with $0 in structural reforms for cuts.Time to read the bill: 1.5 hours.I will vote no.— Chip Roy (@chiproytx) December 19, 2024 Rep. John James, R-Mich., praised Trump for cutting the bill down to 116 pages from 1,500. Before Trump. After Trump. pic.twitter.com/BvUQ3il09m— John James (@JohnJamesMI) December 19, 2024 This is a breaking news story and may be updated. The post ‘Very Good Deal’: Trump Endorses New Bill to Fund Federal Government appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Biden Policies Slowed America’s Wireless Internet Expansion to Dial-Up Speed
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Biden Policies Slowed America’s Wireless Internet Expansion to Dial-Up Speed

It’s always hilarious when people want government to do stuff. Because not only is government awful at everything, it is excruciatingly slow at being awful at everything. People want government to continue wasting hundreds of billions of dollars connecting us to the internet when the government already acknowledged a decade ago that everyone was already connected to the internet. The Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration has wasted yet another three years and $42 billion on yet another new government program that has connected zero people to the internet. How are more and more people actually connecting to the internet these days? Via the private sector, obviously. And via wireless connections, of course. Via the networks built in the air rather than in the ground. And as ever more people connect wirelessly, ever more cut their grounded cords. All by its onesies, wired king Comcast is losing nearly 400,000 subscribers this year. I’ll bet Comcast noticed that. I’ll bet their fellow wired internet providers noticed. I know China noticed. But our government didn’t. Because our government remains dishonest and steadfastly impervious to reality. Our government counts neither cellular nor satellite as internet connections when calculating “unconnected” numbers to allegedly “justify” its continued “connectivity” boondoggles. The government still almost exclusively wastes hundreds of billions of dollars on wired connections. Meanwhile, government owns the majority of the wireless spectrum that the private providers need to build and expand the wireless networks we are increasingly using. Government is supposed to be clearing its spectrum and then selling it to the private providers.  Except the Biden-Harris administration has done no such thing. It’s been instead too busy navel-gazing with a yearslong “study” of maybe one day eventually freeing up some spectrum—while simultaneously waging interagency spectrum turf wars that freed up exactly zero spectrum for the private sector. And what about the Federal Communications Commission’s authority to auction any spectrum that government extrudes, should it actually extrude any? Congress let it lapse in March 2023. It’s the first time in three decades government allowed that to happen. So, the first time in the cellphone era. What a titanic, cacophonous mess Biden-Harris has been. We can be thankful that Donald Trump is arriving on the scene. No surprise, things will immediately improve. Communications Daily reports: “Three former Republican FCC commissioners agreed Thursday that the Trump administration will likely focus on making more spectrum available for 5G and 6G.” Trump has named as his FCC chairman sitting Commissioner Brendan Carr. What did then-Commissioner Carr say about Biden’s handling of spectrum? It wasn’t positive. In 2023, a statement from Carr said: The Biden administration released its much-anticipated plan for freeing up spectrum—the airwaves necessary to secure U.S. leadership in wireless and connect millions of Americans to high-speed internet services. Bold and immediate action on spectrum is vital because the federal government’s progress on spectrum has stalled out under the current administration. So, how much spectrum does the Biden administration’s spectrum plan commit to providing? Zero. After nearly three years of study, the Biden administration does not commit to freeing up even a single MHz [megahertz] of spectrum. Instead, they are announcing that they will continue studying the issue for years to come. Clearly Carr isn’t a fan of governmental navel-gazing. So, what will he do about spectrum as chairman? Three guesses, but the first two don’t count. Communications Daily again reports: “Brendan Carr is expected to be as aggressive as possible on spectrum and wireless siting issues ….‘[Carr] will pursue a much more aggressive spectrum game plan that will free commercial spectrum for licensed, unlicensed, and shared purposes.’” Carr needs Washington’s help, of course. Congress must immediately reauthorize the FCC’s authority to sell the spectrum Carr will “aggressively” free up. And some congressional assistance with the government’s interagency spectrum turf wars would be nice.  It’s good that Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is already teeing up some of that assistance. He’ll be chairman of the relevant Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. And he ain’t screwing around either. According to the Houston Chronicle: Cruz is poised to ramp up a long-running battle between Congress and the U.S. military …. At issue is the military’s control of a large swath of airwaves that cellular companies say they need to access in order to keep up with the explosive amount of data Americans are downloading onto their phones …. The Texas Republican said he will make it a top priority to open the airwaves, known as spectrum, to the private sector when he takes over the chairmanship in January. The Biden-Harris administration was a four-year dead-spot delay in our wireless advancement. Which thrilled China to no end. But didn’t do much for us.  Here’s hoping Carr and Cruz get a lot of help from their Washington brethren. It’ll be exceedingly difficult to Make America Great Again if China is better than we are at wireless communications.    We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post Biden Policies Slowed America’s Wireless Internet Expansion to Dial-Up Speed appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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