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10 Nov 2024

#politics

The Western Journal: How Barron Trump Masterminded Victory - Young Trump Literally Told Dad How to Win
How Barron Trump Masterminded Victory - Young Trump Literally Told Dad How to Win
Barron Trump played a significant role in his father's successful campaign strategy, particularly in attracting young male voters. The campaign targeted this demographic by leveraging edgy podcasts and social media, with Barron advising on popular podcaster selections that garnered millions of views.

His recommendations, including a notable appearance on Adin Ross's podcast, contributed to a substantial increase in engagement, helping Trump secure 56% of young male voters. Senior adviser Jason Miller credited Barron for his impactful suggestions, which proved to be highly successful.


Fox News: Dem Party blame game: Accusations fly as to who is responsible for Harris' massive loss to Trump
Dem Party blame game: Accusations fly as to who is responsible for Harris' massive loss to Trump
Following a decisive victory by Donald Trump over Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, the Democratic Party is engaged in a blame game. Harris lost with 226 electoral votes to Trump's 312, prompting criticism from party members, including Bernie Sanders, who accused the party of abandoning working-class voters.

Internal disputes have emerged, with Harris's campaign blaming Biden's earlier campaign for the loss, while others, including Nancy Pelosi, pointed to Biden's late exit from the race as a factor. The fallout has raised questions about the party's direction and its appeal to traditional Democratic voters.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Pogrom in the Netherlands
Pogrom in the Netherlands
In Amsterdam, at least ten people were injured and three are missing after violent attacks on Jewish individuals by mobs of Muslim migrants following a soccer match. Initial media reports downplayed the antisemitic nature of the violence, prompting criticism and a revised narrative acknowledging the attacks' severity.

Israeli officials condemned the violence, with Prime Minister Netanyahu demanding action from Dutch authorities. The incident has raised concerns about the implications of welcoming large numbers of migrants and the underlying issues of antisemitism.


Fox News: Kate Middleton maintains Remembrance Day appearance streak despite recent cancer battle
Kate Middleton maintains Remembrance Day appearance streak despite recent cancer battle
Kate Middleton made her second public appearance since completing chemotherapy at the National Service of Remembrance in London, honoring fallen soldiers. She stood alongside other royals as King Charles III and Prince William laid wreaths, wearing jewelry from her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana.

This event followed her appearance at the Festival of Remembrance, marking her return to royal duties after announcing her cancer diagnosis in March. King Charles also faced health challenges this year, while Queen Camilla missed the events due to a chest infection.


GB News: Historic pub slapped with noise restrictions after furious neighbour complains about 'faint giggles' and 'distant conversations'
Historic pub slapped with noise restrictions after furious neighbour complains about 'faint giggles' and 'distant conversations'
The Globe, a historic pub in London, faces new noise restrictions after a neighbor complained about disturbances from patrons. The Westminster Licensing Committee has imposed conditions including a complaints log and a direct phone line for residents, while considering a potential reduction in closing time from midnight to 11pm.

The pub's management defended its reputation, stating that previous inspections found no nuisances. The complaints centered around minor noises such as laughter and murmuring, raising questions about the nature of what constitutes a nuisance. A final decision on the trading hours is pending.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel says Palestinian Islamic Jihad operations head killed in Gaza strike
Israel says Palestinian Islamic Jihad operations head killed in Gaza strike
A top commander of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Muhammad Abu Saheel, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza, targeting a command room in a former school. The IDF reported that it took steps to minimize civilian harm, despite the ongoing conflict resulting in numerous casualties, including 40 Palestinians killed on Sunday.

The situation in Gaza remains dire, with reports of imminent famine and significant civilian suffering. The U.S. has warned Israel to improve humanitarian conditions or risk jeopardizing military aid. The ongoing conflict has resulted in high civilian casualties, with the UN reporting that a majority of fatalities are women and children.


The Telegraph: Starmer plots to thwart Trump on Ukraine
Starmer plots to thwart Trump on Ukraine
Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron will meet to strategize against Donald Trump's potential reduction of US support for Ukraine. They aim to persuade President Biden to allow Ukraine to use Storm Shadow missiles against Russia, amidst concerns over Trump's foreign policy changes.

The discussions will also cover the implications of a Trump presidency on the Middle East and trade relations with Europe. Trump's campaign promises to end the Ukraine war quickly have raised alarms about possible concessions to Russia.


Front Page Magazine: The Gaza Famine Hoax Cost the Life of a US Soldier
The Gaza Famine Hoax Cost the Life of a US Soldier
Cindy McCain, head of the UN World Food Program, claimed that Muslims in Gaza were starving, which has been disputed by reports showing food supplies were available. The Biden administration's response included a costly aid pier that proved unnecessary and resulted in multiple fatalities among American and Israeli personnel.

Despite claims of famine, evidence suggests that aid was reaching Gaza, and the situation has been misrepresented for political purposes. The ongoing narrative has led to significant loss of life and has complicated efforts to address the conflict effectively.


#education

Front Page Magazine: Indoctri-Nation
Indoctri-Nation
Educators in various U.S. schools are reportedly engaging in indoctrination practices, particularly regarding Israel and related political issues. Teachers are sharing tactics for subtly involving students in political rallies and discussions that align with their views, raising concerns about the integrity of education.

The financial impact of these culturally divisive conflicts in schools is significant, costing taxpayers approximately $3.2 billion for the current school year. Polls indicate widespread dissatisfaction with the quality of K-12 education, with many parents and the public believing it is on the wrong track.