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About Those Nooses Found At The Mississippi State Capitol (Hot Air)

Monday morning nooses were found hanging in trees around the Mississippi state capitol. A local news channel posted photos of two of the nooses and the Associated Press wrote a story about the discovery: [Read More]

Islamists in Pittsburgh pocket cash raised for Jewish community in wake of mass shooting (Conservative Review)

Islamic groups in Pittsburgh appear to have pocketed hundreds of thousands of dollars from fundraisers set up in the wake of the horrific October mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue, which killed eleven Jews and injured several congregants and police officers who responded to the scene.

According to the left-wing The Forward, the Islamic group Celebrate Mercy has already funneled $155,000 — of over $238,634 that was raised supposedly for the victims of the shooting and the greater Jewish community of Pittsburgh — into the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh. Though the Forward article states that a document was posted signed by a representative of Celebrate Mercy, the director of the Islamic Center, and a “Tree of Life representative detailing exactly how the funds will be distributed to victims and their families,” the link to the document is dead.

As for the remaining $83,634, raised above the fundraiser’s $150,000 goal, it will go toward the vague goal of “projects that help foster Muslim-Jewish collaboration, dialogue, and solidarity,” Celebrate Mercy director Tarek El-Messidi told The Forward. [Read More]

Paul Manafort Denies Meeting with Assange (National Review)

Embattled former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort says that he has never met privately with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and is threatening to sue the Guardian for reporting that he has.

Citing a “well-placed source,” the Guardian reported Tuesday that Manafort met with Assange in the Ecuadorian embassy in 2013, 2015, and again in the spring of 2016, soon after he became a senior member of the Trump campaign. The report further suggested that the alleged meeting will be of interest to Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating whether any members of the Trump campaign helped to coordinate the release of hacked Democratic National Committee emails by WikiLeaks. However, the report stipulates that “it is unclear why Manafort would have wanted to see Assange and what was discussed.” [Read More]

Women sleep better with dogs in the bed over cats and human partners (WJLA)

Women feel more secure and sleep better if they have a pet dog in the bed, according to a new study.

The study, published in the Journal of the International Society of Anthrozoology, collected data from 962 adult women, 55 percent of which shared the bed with at least one dog, 31 percent with at least one cat, and 57 percent with a human partner. [Read More]

Firefighters spending own money to maintain aging trucks threatened with disciplinary action (The Washington Times)

Some D.C. firefighters have been using their own money to buy auto parts and perform minor repairs on their vehicles themselves at their stations to avoid lengthy delays and shoddy workmanship at the fire department’s garage, five department sources have told The Washington Times.The station repairs violate D.C. Fire and EMS Department policy, and the firefighters could face disciplinary action for their maintenance efforts.

But they say the alternative is to continue driving malfunctioning trucks and engines. Or to be assigned a faulty reserve vehicle while they wait days for repairs, only to find that their own vehicles have been improperly serviced when they return from the fleet maintenance facility. [Read More]

Larry Kudlow: White House is having ‘a lot of communication with the Chinese government at all levels’ ahead of critical Trump-Xi meeting at G-20 (CNBC)

The Trump administration has restarted talks with the Chinese government “at all levels” ahead of a high-stakes meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping this week, top White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow said Tuesday.

The heads of the world’s two largest economies are set to meet on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Argentina, where world leaders will convene on Friday and Saturday. Trump and Xi will talk trade as a mounting series of tariffs levied by Washington and Beijing contribute to concerns about slowing global economic growth. The two leaders will have dinner on Saturday. [Read More]

Border agents routinely used tear gas during Obama administration, DHS data shows (FOX News)

Federal agents used tear gas on the U.S.-Mexico border dozens of times during the Obama administration, data from the Department of Homeland Security shows, despite growing outrage at the Trump administration from Democrats for using the substance against migrant caravan members over the weekend.

According to DHS data obtained by Fox News, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency has used 2-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile, commonly known as tear gas, 126 times since 2010.

During the Obama administration, tear gas was used on the border 26 times in 2012, 27 times in 2013, 15 times in 2014, eight times in 2015, and three times in 2016. That compares to 18 times in 2017 and 29 times in 2018 during the Trump administration. [Read More]

Manafort held secret talks with Assange in Ecuadorian embassy, sources say (The Guardian)

Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort held secret talks with Julian Assange inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London, and visited around the time he joined Trump’s campaign, the Guardian has been told.Sources have said Manafort went to see Assange in 2013, 2015 and in spring 2016 – during the period when he was made a key figure in Trump’s push for the White House.

In a statement, Manafort denied meeting Assange. He said: “I have never met Julian Assange or anyone connected to him. I have never been contacted by anyone connected to WikiLeaks, either directly or indirectly. I have never reached out to Assange or WikiLeaks on any matter.” [Read More]

Melania Trump’s White House holiday decorations highlight ‘patriotism’ (CNN)

For Melania Trump’s second Christmas season in the White House, she decided to strike a different chord, not always immediately associated with the holidays: patriotism.

“This year’s theme, ‘American Treasures’ honors the unique heritage of America,” said an announcement from the first lady’s office, adding the entire decorative endeavor was designed by Trump. “The White House shines with the spirit of patriotism.”
Throughout the displays, of which there are several in the public and state rooms of the White House, there is an overarching theme of red. [Read More]

Bolton: Why would we listen to Khashoggi killing tape? (NBC NEWS)

National security adviser John Bolton said Tuesday he had no need to listen to recordings taken during the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

“What do you think I’ll learn from it?” Bolton asked reporters at the White House. “Unless you speak Arabic, what are you going to get from it?”

“People who speak Arabic have listened to the tape and given us the substance of what is in it. We’re very satisfied that we know what the tape picked up, and it was factored into the president’s position,” he continued. [Read More]

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