John Q. Hosedrinker

Jocelyn Wildenstein, “Catwoman” Socialite, Dies at 84

Jocelyne Wildenstein, the Swiss socialite known as “Catwoman” for her extensive plastic surgery, passed away peacefully in her sleep at age 84. Her partner, fashion designer Lloyd Klein, announced her death on December 31st, 2024. Wildenstein gained notoriety for her dramatic transformation and the highly publicized, multi-billion dollar divorce settlement from her art-dealer husband, Alec Wildenstein. She leaves behind a legacy of both extravagant wealth and a unique public image shaped by her extensive cosmetic surgeries and bold personality.

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Trump, Musk, and the Enshittification of America

Agreeing to debates on unsubstantiated claims, like the efficacy of vaccines, only benefits those spreading misinformation, wasting valuable time and resources that could be better spent elsewhere. This strategy allows crackpot ideas to gain traction and normalize questioning of established scientific consensus. Furthermore, the incoming administration’s pro-crypto stance threatens increased government involvement in the volatile cryptocurrency market, potentially leading to a taxpayer-funded bailout of this risky industry. This follows a pattern of deregulation that favors wealthy individuals and corporations at the expense of the public good.

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El Salvador’s Homicide Rate Plummets: A Controversial Victory

El Salvador concluded 2024 with a record-low 114 homicides, a dramatic decrease from 2015’s 6,656 and even 2023’s 214. This reduction follows a second year under a state of emergency granting the government extensive powers, leading to over 83,000 arrests. While this has significantly improved public safety and boosted President Bukele’s popularity, concerns remain regarding human rights violations and the continued justification for the state of emergency. The drastic security improvements, however, have undeniably transformed daily life for many Salvadorans.

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Biden Claims New Orleans Attacker Posted ISIS-Related Videos

Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old Army veteran, is suspected of driving a truck through a crowd in New Orleans, killing at least 15 and injuring 30. President Biden stated that Jabbar posted ISIS-related videos online hours before the attack, and an ISIS flag was found in his rented truck, along with weapons and potential IEDs. The FBI is investigating the incident as an act of terrorism, exploring potential connections to foreign terrorist groups. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are seeking any information related to the attack.

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China Sanctions US Defense Firms Over Taiwan Arms Sales

China imposed sanctions on ten additional US defense firms, including subsidiaries of Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, and Raytheon, for supplying arms to Taiwan. These companies were added to China’s “Unreliable Entities List,” prohibiting them from import/export activities and investment in China, while also barring their senior managers from entry. This action follows similar sanctions imposed last week on seven other US firms, escalating tensions over China’s claim to Taiwan. The sanctions are justified by China as necessary to protect national security and sovereignty. These measures further demonstrate China’s increasing pressure on Taiwan and the US.

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Trump and MAGA Falsely Blame New Orleans Attack on Border

A truck attack in New Orleans’ French Quarter, resulting in 15 deaths and numerous injuries, was immediately politicized. Despite the attacker being identified as a U.S.-born citizen and Army veteran, President-elect Trump and several Republican figures falsely linked the incident to lax border policies and undocumented immigrants. This misinformation, initially spread by Fox News, was amplified on social media, ignoring the FBI’s investigation into the attacker’s potential terrorist affiliations. The ongoing political exploitation of the tragedy overshadows the mourning process and the investigation into the attack itself.

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Cybertruck Explosion Near Trump Hotel: Accidental Mishap or Intentional Attack?

A Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside a Las Vegas Trump Hotel, resulting in one fatality and seven injuries. Authorities believe the explosion was caused by a detonation system involving fireworks, gas tanks, and camping fuel, controlled by the driver. The FBI is investigating whether the incident constitutes a terrorist act, though they currently believe it to be isolated. Elon Musk confirmed the explosion was caused by explosives in the truck’s bed, not a vehicle malfunction, and that the Cybertruck’s design mitigated damage.

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Illinois Teens Charged with Hate Crimes After Dating App Luring and Beatings

Eleven Illinois teenagers face felony charges for allegedly luring and attacking two men using dating apps in separate incidents. Inspired by a viral social media trend, the teens beat the victims and damaged their vehicles. Charges include aggravated battery, criminal damage to property, mob action, and, in one case, hate crimes due to the use of racial slurs. All eleven juveniles turned themselves in and are currently detained in Cook County Juvenile Detention Center.

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Supreme Court Case Threatens Free Speech Protections Over Pornography

The Supreme Court will hear *Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton*, a case concerning a Texas law requiring age verification for online pornography. This law is nearly identical to a federal law struck down in *Ashcroft v. ACLU*, which the Fifth Circuit Court defied by upholding the Texas law despite the precedent. While Texas argues for modifying First Amendment protections regarding pornography, it also suggests the existence of privacy-preserving age-verification technology that could justify such laws. A ruling could either reaffirm existing precedents or significantly alter the balance between protecting minors and adult access to sexual content.

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Trump’s Shifting Stance on Immigration: Billionaire Friends, Not Principles?

A Republican infighting erupted over H-1B visas, pitting tech executives Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy against figures like Laura Loomer. Musk and Ramaswamy, supported by President Trump, argued for retaining the program benefiting skilled workers, while others decried it as detrimental to American workers. This disagreement highlights the internal conflict within the Republican party regarding immigration, exposing hypocrisy in the party’s rhetoric. The debate ultimately underscores a prioritization of wealthy interests over the concerns of American workers, revealing a disconnect between the party’s campaign promises and its actions.

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