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16 Oct 2024
#illegals
GB News: Migrant crisis: More small boats have reached Britain since Labour took over than under the Tories
Under the Labour Government, small boat crossings to Britain have increased, with over 13,759 arrivals in just over three months, surpassing the Conservative total of 13,574 from January to July. The total for the year has reached over 27,000, slightly higher than last year.
Critics argue that Labour's approach has failed to deter illegal crossings and raised concerns about links to terrorism and criminality among migrants. The Home Office acknowledges the dangers posed by people-smuggling gangs and emphasizes efforts to combat them.
#politics
Times Of Israel: ‘It is doable’: 10 Likud MKs to attend conference calling for ‘resettling Gaza’
Ten lawmakers from Prime Minister Netanyahu's Likud party, including a cabinet minister, plan to attend a conference titled “Preparing to Resettle Gaza” next week. The event promotes the idea of Israeli resettlement in Gaza, despite Netanyahu's opposition and criticism from various political factions.
Critics, including opposition MK Gadi Eisenkot, argue that this initiative undermines national consensus and the goals of the ongoing war. Concerns have been raised about the implications of resettlement amidst military operations and humanitarian issues in the region.
Fox News: Voters to face climate-related ballot initiatives, such as repealing law to reduce emissions by 95% by 2050
In 2024, voters in several states will decide on climate-related ballot initiatives, including Washington's Initiative 2117, which seeks to repeal the Climate Commitment Act. Proponents argue it will reduce costs for residents, while opponents warn it could increase pollution and harm transportation funding.
California's Proposition 4 proposes a $10 billion bond for climate projects, facing criticism for its financial implications. Other states, like Rhode Island and Minnesota, will also vote on environmental measures, reflecting the growing significance of climate policy in the upcoming presidential race.
The Western Journal: Top Dems in Battleground PA Are Not Happy with the Harris Campaign: 'Everybody’s Very Nervous'
Top Democrats in Pennsylvania express concerns over Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign strategy, criticizing her campaign manager and the disconnect with local leaders. Despite worries, some believe she may still win the state due to urban support.
Harris faces challenges connecting with Catholic voters, a significant demographic in Pennsylvania, as her progressive stance may alienate traditional Democrats. Critics highlight her past actions as detrimental to her appeal.
Forbes: Trump Vs. Harris 2024 Polls: Harris Holds Narrow Lead In 2 New Surveys As Race Tightens
Vice President Kamala Harris holds a narrow lead over former President Donald Trump in recent polls, with varying margins reported. Harris is favored to win according to FiveThirtyEight's election forecast, showing a slight edge in key battleground states.
Despite her lead, support among Latino voters for Harris has decreased compared to previous elections. Enthusiasm among Democrats has notably increased since her candidacy announcement, contrasting with stagnant Republican enthusiasm.
Fox News: Secret Service trained at mock White House that Hollywood producer Tyler Perry built as stage
The U.S. Secret Service has resorted to using Tyler Perry's mock White House in Atlanta for training due to inadequate funding for proper facilities. This situation underscores ongoing concerns about the agency's preparedness, especially following a recent assassination attempt on former President Trump.
Despite Congress allocating over $3 billion to the Secret Service, staffing levels have decreased while the number of protectees has nearly doubled since 2015. The agency continues to face challenges in training and operational readiness amidst rising security threats.
The Federalist: VA Bureaucrats Complicit In Registering Noncitizens: County GOP
The Biden-Harris administration is accused of election interference in Virginia by filing a lawsuit to maintain noncitizens on voter rolls. This follows actions by Governor Glenn Youngkin to remove over 6,000 noncitizens, with claims that the state's Department of Elections has allowed ineligible voters for years.
The Fairfax County Republican Party supports Youngkin's efforts but believes more noncitizens should be removed. They criticize past bureaucratic failures to verify voter eligibility and suggest that the push to keep noncitizens on the rolls is politically motivated, particularly as Virginia becomes a competitive state.
Fox News: Trump vows to 'end all sanctuary cities,' restore 'normalcy' at 'Faulkner Focus' town hall with female voters
Former President Donald Trump addressed concerns from female voters at a town hall in Georgia, focusing on crime, the economy, and abortion. He pledged to eliminate sanctuary cities and restore law and order, while emphasizing his record on tax cuts and plans to support families.
Trump's responses highlighted key issues for voters, including rising living costs and abortion rights, where he advocated for state-level decisions. Polls indicate he leads Vice President Kamala Harris on economic handling and immigration, while Harris retains support on health care and abortion.
Breitbart: Police Spied on UK Prime Minister When He Was a 'Radical' Lawyer
The Undercover Policing Inquiry in Britain revealed that the Metropolitan Police spied on Sir Keir Starmer during his early legal career in the 1990s. An undercover officer infiltrated leftist groups, including Greenpeace, and exploited a relationship to access confidential legal strategies.
The inquiry highlights the controversial tactics used by undercover officers, including forming romantic relationships with activists. Testimonies suggest systemic domestic surveillance and raise questions about the integrity of police operations against left-wing movements.
#society
The Western Journal: Civilian Drone Captures Haunting Images of Life in North Korea
Civilian drone footage of North Korea's border city Sinuiju has gone viral, showcasing stark contrasts between the isolated nation and its more prosperous neighbors, particularly South Korea and China. The images reveal deserted streets, highlighting the failures of North Korean socialism.
The footage, originally posted in March 2024, has resurfaced, drawing attention to the regime's restrictions on transportation and the dire living conditions of its citizens. North Korea's leadership remains sensitive to such portrayals, viewing them as threats to their authority.
GB News: Penny Lancaster, 53, 'so happy' as she unveils exciting new work venture away from TV screens
Penny Lancaster, 53, has become an ambassador for the British Dyslexia Association after being diagnosed with dyslexia in her late 40s. She aims to support others affected by the disorder and promote a dyslexia-friendly society.
Lancaster has shared her personal struggles and triumphs related to dyslexia, emphasizing the importance of understanding and nurturing hidden talents. She credits her husband, Rod Stewart, for boosting her confidence in overcoming challenges.
Forbes: Rough Rollout For Boston’s New Women’s Soccer Team: Critics Blast ‘Too Many Balls’ Ad, Bos Nation Name
The Boston-based NWSL expansion team, Bos Nation, faced backlash for its name and marketing campaign, which many deemed inappropriate and male-centered. Critics, including players and fans, labeled the campaign as transphobic and poorly executed.
Despite the criticism, team owner Jennifer Epstein stated the brand aimed to be inclusive. The rollout included a controversial video and merchandise that have since been removed.
Breitbart: Former Ozzy Osbourne Guitarist Jake E. Lee Shot Multiple Times in Las Vegas
Jake E. Lee, a former guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne, was shot multiple times in Las Vegas while walking his dog. He was hospitalized but is expected to fully recover. The police are investigating the incident, and no arrests have been made.
Lee, 67, is known for his work in the glam metal scene and has played in various bands, including Badlands and Red Dragon Cartel.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: France bans Israeli booths and equipment defense show
The French government has barred Israeli delegations from exhibiting at the Euronaval defence show in Paris next month, amid rising tensions following President Macron's criticism of Israeli military actions in Lebanon and Gaza. Seven Israeli companies will still be allowed to attend without a stand.
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant condemned the decision, calling it a disgrace and accusing Macron of aiding Israel's enemies during wartime. The ban follows a previous incident where Israeli participation at another defense exhibition was initially prohibited but later authorized by French courts.
#military
Breitbart: Australia Gifts Abrams Tanks to Ukraine in Latest Military Package
Australia will send 49 U.S.-made Abrams tanks to Ukraine as part of a $245 million military support package to aid in its conflict with Russia. Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy emphasized ongoing support for Ukraine during his meetings with NATO and UK officials.
This transfer follows prior donations of military equipment and requires U.S. approval under arms regulations. Australia aims to enhance Ukraine's military capabilities amid a challenging geopolitical landscape.
#crime
GB News: WATCH: Brazen masked thieves ransack Tesco as TERRIFIED workers plead for mercy in shocking footage
Masked thieves stole tobacco and alcohol from a Tesco store in Reading, Berkshire, while employees pleaded for them to stop. The incident reflects a broader surge in shoplifting across the UK, with over 430,000 cases reported in 2023, the highest since 2003.
Thames Valley Police reported a 98% increase in shoplifting charges compared to the previous year, with 1,691 charges recorded in the region from April to October 2023. The rise in thefts highlights ongoing concerns about petty crime in the country.
#sports
The Western Journal: Heated: Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Threatens to Have Radio Hosts Fired in Live Meltdown Over Team's Struggles
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed frustration during a radio interview following a significant 47-9 home loss to the Detroit Lions, criticizing hosts for questioning his decisions. The Cowboys, currently at .500, are underperforming despite high expectations for the season.
Jones has faced scrutiny over his leadership, with the team having not advanced past the divisional round of the playoffs since 1995. The Cowboys' struggles continue as they grapple with poor performance and internal tensions.