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10 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Los Angeles officials vow to fast-track ‘sanctuary city’ law after Trump victory
Los Angeles City Council members are working to expedite a law designating the city as a "sanctuary" for illegal immigrants, which would limit federal access to city databases and resources. This follows President-elect Trump's victory, prompting calls for stronger immigration protections.
California Governor Gavin Newsom plans an emergency session to enhance the state's legal response to potential federal immigration actions under Trump. He aims to safeguard civil rights and immigrant families, emphasizing California's readiness to challenge the incoming administration.
#politics
GB News: Ben Habib urges Labour to 'get on board with Trump' after declining Farage's offer: 'Britain will SUFFER!'
Ben Habib has urged Labour leader Keir Starmer to align with incoming US President Donald Trump to avoid negative repercussions for Britain. He suggested enlisting Nigel Farage's help to improve UK-US relations, criticizing the Labour government's approach and calling it "useless."
Habib expressed delight over Trump's victory, claiming it benefits Western civilization and advocating for similar policies in the UK. He warned that failure to engage with Trump's administration could lead to further troubles for the UK.
Fox News: JONATHAN TURLEY: Ignore the tears and rage of 'objective' media
CBS and Scientific American face criticism for perceived bias, particularly after their personnel expressed strong emotional reactions to Donald Trump's election. Editor Laura Helmuth's incendiary social media comments have raised concerns about the magazine's shift from neutrality.
This trend reflects a broader issue in media, with declining readership as audiences turn away from traditional outlets. The Washington Post's struggles highlight the challenges faced by legacy media in maintaining credibility amidst accusations of partisanship.
GB News: Donald Trump is 'the best thing for western civilisation in years', Ben Habib claims
Ben Habib has urged the Labour Government to align with incoming US President Donald Trump to avoid negative consequences for Britain. He suggested that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer should seek Nigel Farage's assistance in improving UK-US relations following critical remarks from Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
#society
The Telegraph: Dispatch: Inside the UNRWA camp raided 72 times by Israel in the past year
The Ramaha family experienced a violent raid by Israeli Security Forces in Jalazone Camp, part of a pattern of frequent incursions affecting the camp's 16,000 residents. Since 2023, Jalazone has faced over 72 raids, with numerous detentions and the use of tear gas.
Israel plans to ban the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) from its territory, citing involvement of some staff in militant activities. Despite this, UNRWA remains crucial for providing essential services to refugees in the West Bank and Gaza.
Times Of Israel: ‘History is repeating itself’: Amsterdam in shock after wave of antisemitic violence
Following organized violence against Israelis in Amsterdam, local Jewish groups expressed shock, and the mayor acknowledged the incident had "deeply damaged" the city. Ten people were injured as local Arab and Muslim gangs attacked Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer fans, prompting fears among Israeli tourists.
Amsterdam's Jewish community, historically seen as a safe haven, is now grappling with rising antisemitism amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Mayor Femke Halsema has implemented security measures, including a ban on demonstrations, while some community members feel a sense of shame over the violence.
#crime
Breitbart: At Least 12 People Shot Friday into Saturday Night in Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chicago
At least 12 people were shot in Chicago over the weekend, including a fatal incident involving a 68-year-old man. This follows a recent trend of gun violence in the city, with 493 homicides reported so far in 2024.
In a separate incident, a former employee fatally shot two coworkers at Navy Pier after being fired. The ongoing violence raises concerns about safety in the city.
#technology
The Telegraph: Ruling by fear and cutting 80% of the workforce: Musk’s public sector revolution
In October 2022, Elon Musk finalized his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter, marking the event with a humorous video of himself entering the headquarters carrying a porcelain sink. The caption, “let that sink in!”, highlighted Musk's unconventional approach to business and foreshadowed his plans for the platform.
Musk's acquisition reflects his eccentric public persona, blending humor with a serious commitment to reshape Twitter according to his vision. His wealth, derived from Tesla and SpaceX, underscores his significant influence in the tech industry.