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29 Oct 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Dutch Populist Wilders Hails 'Historic' Agreement to Limit Mass Migration
Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom, has announced a "historic" agreement to implement strict measures on mass migration and asylum in the Netherlands. The new Asylum Emergency Measures Act will allow deportations of Syrian migrants and limit refugee applications.
The legislation also reduces asylum permit validity and caps UN resettlement migrants. While Wilders celebrates the deal, leftist lawmakers criticize it as detrimental to those fleeing conflict. The government is also seeking to impose stricter conditions on family reunification for migrants.
#politics
The Western Journal: Joe Rogan Makes Big Move for Viewers Who Can't Find Trump Interview as Censorship Allegations Hit YouTube
Joe Rogan shared his full podcast interview with Donald Trump on X after allegations of censorship on YouTube made it hard to find. The episode garnered significant views, raising concerns about potential election interference by Google.
The controversy highlights ongoing debates about media censorship and the influence of social media platforms on public discourse. YouTube later resolved the search issue, but questions about the motivations behind it remain.
Breitbart: Anonymous Harris Aides Try to Reframe Campaign with Fresh Assessment
Anonymous officials from Kamala Harris's campaign are attempting to shift the narrative of the presidential race, claiming a more optimistic outlook despite previous negative reports. They assert that Harris is competitive in key battleground states against Donald Trump, although polling data suggests Trump has an edge.
Democratic strategists believe that framing Trump negatively and mobilizing female voters could lead to a narrow victory for Harris. However, there are concerns about the accuracy of internal polling models, reminiscent of past miscalculations in the 2020 election.
Fox News: News anchor dropped after social media post telling Trump-haters supporting Harris: 'Stay home, don’t vote'
David Elliott, a long-time news anchor at WLOX in Biloxi, was fired after expressing political views on social media. He stated that his comments, including advice against voting out of hatred for Donald Trump, led to his dismissal.
Elliott characterized his social media posts as satire, emphasizing a distinction between his professional work and personal opinions. He was informed of his termination by the station's general manager.
Breitbart: Nolte: More Resignations and 200K Subscription Cancelations Hit Far-left Washington Post
Over 200,000 subscribers canceled their Washington Post subscriptions after the paper chose not to endorse Kamala Harris, leading to multiple resignations among its columnists and editorial board members. The situation reflects ongoing tensions within the publication regarding its political stance.
The Washington Post has faced significant readership losses, attributed to its perceived alignment with extreme leftist views, alienating a broader audience. The recent backlash highlights the precarious position of media outlets reliant on subscriptions in a polarized political landscape.
GB News: Viktor Orban BOOED as he leaves hotel in Tbilisi amid Russia-election rigging row
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban faced backlash in Tbilisi, Georgia, after praising the ruling Georgian Dream party's disputed election victory. His visit, amid claims of voter intimidation and allegations of fraud, drew criticism from EU leaders who stated he does not represent the union.
Orban's remarks on peace and freedom were met with protests, as opposition parties called for demonstrations against the election results. His trip has heightened tensions within the EU, where concerns over his authoritarian leanings and ties to Russia persist.
#society
Le Monde: Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza kills at least 93, reports civil defense agency
An Israeli airstrike in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on October 29, 2024, resulted in the deaths of 93 people, primarily from the Abu Nasr family, with around 40 more reported missing. The local hospital is overwhelmed, lacking resources to treat the injured, many of whom are women and children.
Hamas condemned the attack as a massacre and part of a broader campaign of ethnic cleansing. The Israeli military claims the operations aim to target Hamas militants, amidst ongoing conflict that has displaced tens of thousands in northern Gaza.
GB News: 'I can't afford to heat my home!' Widow, 76, slams Labour over Winter Fuel Payment cut
The UK Labour Government's decision to means-test the Winter Fuel Payment has provoked significant backlash from pensioners, leaving many feeling vulnerable. Only those on Pension Credit will remain eligible, while others, like 76-year-old Avril, face difficulties affording heating this winter.
Critics, including FairFuelUK and Age UK, argue that the government's reliance on future state pension increases does not address immediate concerns. A survey indicates a majority of road users and even Labour voters disapprove of the government's actions.
#economy
Breitbart: Democrats Despair as Harris's Economic Message Ignored by Voters
Democrats, including Vice President Kamala Harris, are struggling to connect with voters on economic issues, which they acknowledge is a top concern. While Harris focuses on attacking Trump, many voters perceive him as having a better economic approach, according to a recent poll.
A significant portion of voters feel the economy is on the "wrong track," and Trump's messaging may resonate more effectively with their concerns about inflation and growth. This dynamic could influence the upcoming election.
#culture
GB News: Lulu, 75, sparks outrage with 'rude' and 'antagonistic' behaviour during TV appearance: 'Embarrassing!'
Lulu's recent appearance on ITV's Lorraine sparked controversy after she criticized leopard print fashion during a segment, leading to viewer backlash. Many found her comments rude and distracting, while some appreciated her candidness.
Despite the mixed reactions, Lulu acknowledged her strong opinions on the topic, reflecting on her past fashion choices. The segment ended with some light-hearted moments, but her behavior remained a point of contention among viewers.
The Telegraph: ‘South Africa’s Steve Irwin’ dies from snake bite
Graham “Dingo” Dinkelman, a popular South African snake-handler and conservationist, died after a month in a coma due to a green mamba bite. Known for his educational videos on dangerous animals, he garnered a large following for his daring interactions with venomous snakes.
His content aimed to raise awareness about wildlife conservation and the risks associated with handling dangerous species. Dinkelman was 44 at the time of his death.
#sports
targetwalleye.com: Tom Boley is knee deep, River rat wingdam tricks, Al’s secret revealed – Target Walleye
Fall is an optimal season for walleye fishing, particularly around wing dams on rivers, where current influences fish behavior. Anglers should focus on areas with moderate current and use techniques like casting crankbaits and jigs to maximize their catch.
Recent tournaments have highlighted successful strategies, such as finding baitfish and adjusting tactics based on conditions. Notable events include the Chili Bowl Walleye Tournament, where competitors emphasized the importance of patience and adaptability.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights Updated Forecast: Here’s Where Aurora Borealis Might Appear Tonight
A geomagnetic storm may allow the northern lights to be visible further south in the U.S. on Tuesday, with a Kp index potentially rising to four. This could enhance visibility for stargazers in northern Minnesota and parts of Canada.
Optimal viewing conditions are away from light pollution between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Local time. Increased solar activity is expected to continue, offering more opportunities to see the aurora in various states until 2026.