| Good morning. It's Monday, Dec. 11, and we're covering the Hama's threat, Mitt Romney's mind-numbing answer, broadcast taking an awkward turn, and much more. First time reading? Sign up here. | | American Fact of the Day! | Did You Know That Wine Can Be Used To Fuel a Car? Shocking? Right! Do not attempt this at home! One of the interesting facts about the USA is that Prince Charles had his vintage Aston Martin converted to run on wine in an effort to find sustainable alternatives to regular oil, and he believes that it runs better and more powerfully when on the spirit—plus, it smells nicer while driving. This unexpected alcoholic beverage is the fastest growing in the United States. |
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| | Breaking Updates | | Mitt Romney Gives Mind-Numbingly Ridiculous Answer on Biden Impeachment Inquiry | Mitt Romney is headed for retirement, and not a moment too soon. The ostensibly Republican senator appeared on "Meet the Press" on Sunday and was asked about the ongoing impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden. His answer will have you rolling your eyes.
Apparently there is "no evidence" to support even an investigation into the president. At least according to Romney.
ROMNEY: No, I don't see any evidence of that at all. I think before you begin an impeachment inquiry, you ought to have some evidence, some inclination that there's been wrongdoing, and so far, there's been nothing of that nature that's been provided.
WELKER: So are you opposed to the impeachment inquiry?
ROMNEY: Well, if I were in the House, I'd be against it unless they were able to bring forward evidence that suggests there was a high crime or misdemeanor that has been committed, but so far, that hasn't been the case.
Just to name a few of the known connections, the now-president called into dozens of Hunter Biden's business meetings. Joe Biden even gave a personal meeting to a Russian oligarch who paid his son millions of dollars for completely unexplained reasons.
Hunter Biden also made direct payments from his businesses to his father. Further, emails, WhatsApp messages, and even a highly detailed FBI FD-1023 report claim Joe Biden was involved. | Read more updates here |
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| | Kevin Hart's NBA alt-broadcast on ESPN takes awkward turn with Patrick Beverley's Josh Giddey question | Kevin Hart's alternate broadcast of the NBA In-Season Tournament final on ESPN2 turned awkward when Patrick Beverley asked about Josh Giddey. |
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| | American Business & Markets | | | Expert calls out fitness entrepreneur for baseless health claims online: 'Fact check time' | "Oh you and your science and evidence and thinking that matters..." |
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| | American Politics | | | 'Pure poison': Elon Musk reacts to tweet claiming to 'expose' Havard head - Times of India | US News: Elon Musk reacts to a tweet by Professor C. Bradley Thompson, discussing a memo from a source inside Harvard that exposes Claudine Gay's hypocrisy and |
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| | Voting for President? Make Sure Your Ballot Has the Option You Want | The San Diego County Registrar's office sent over 1.9 million postcards to the County's registered voters letting them know their political party registration determines which presidential primary candidates will appear on their March 5, 2024 primary election ballot. |
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| | Can public officials block you on social media? It's up to the Supreme Court | The cases — from Michigan and California — echo issues raised in a now-defunct suit against then-President Donald Trump for blocking his critics on Twitter. |
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| | George Santos expelled from Congress in historic vote | "To hell with this place," the disgraced congressman says as he leaves the Capitol. |
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