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12 Nov 2024
#politics
Fox News: Trump's granddaughter Kai shares vlog of family celebration on election night: 'Extremely proud'
Kai Trump, President-elect Donald Trump's 17-year-old granddaughter, shared a vlog on YouTube detailing her experience on election night. The video captures her emotions and excitement as she prepares for the evening, including getting her makeup done and having dinner with her grandfather.
Throughout the vlog, Kai expresses her nervousness about the election results, which shifts to optimism as her grandfather secures the presidency. She shares her pride in him and reflects on his dedication to America, calling the night "special."
Fox News: Trump expected to name Sen. Marco Rubio as Secretary of State
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly set to nominate Florida Senator Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, although this decision could change. Rubio, a foreign policy hawk and ally of Trump, is known for his strong stance on international issues, including support for Israel.
If confirmed, Rubio would be the first Latino to hold the position. His nomination has been welcomed by the Republican Jewish Coalition, highlighting his commitment to U.S. alliances and support for Israel. Trump is also finalizing other cabinet positions, including key roles in national security and environmental policy.
Le Monde: 'In the US as in France, immigration has become a powerful vehicle for expressing social malaise and challenging elites'
Recent political discourse in the U.S. and France highlights the use of immigration as a scapegoat for social frustrations. Donald Trump and French far-right leader Jordan Bardella have both made claims that exaggerate the issues surrounding immigrants, suggesting they exploit social services for personal gain.
This narrative, often detached from the realities faced by migrants, resonates with voters who perceive immigration as a threat. Despite evidence to the contrary, such rhetoric continues to shape public opinion and policy discussions on immigration in both countries.
#society
Front Page Magazine: The Heartbreak of Trump Derangement Syndrome
The aftermath of recent elections has intensified divisions among Democrats, with many expressing anger and frustration towards those who voted differently. This phenomenon, dubbed Trump Derangement Syndrome, has led to extreme reactions, including public outbursts and severed family ties over political differences.
Some progressives are encouraged to confront and distance themselves from Trump supporters, which raises concerns about the impact on personal relationships and societal cohesion. The rhetoric surrounding political affiliations has fostered a climate of hatred that threatens the fabric of American society.
Front Page Magazine: Hamas-Linked CAIR Says Jews Attacking People in Brooklyn is Part of a Pattern
WNBC reported on an incident in Brooklyn where Orthodox Jews allegedly attacked a Palestinian couple. The report included comments from CAIR's Afaf Nasher, who claimed this incident reflects a broader trend of Islamophobia, despite evidence suggesting that such attacks are rare.
Critics argue that CAIR's claims lack supporting data, and the network did not provide police context regarding hate crime definitions. The report raises concerns about the media's reliance on CAIR to discuss anti-Muslim incidents without verifying the claims.
#health
Front Page Magazine: TB - The Silent Killer Crossing Our Border
The rise of tuberculosis (TB) in the U.S. is concerning, with reported cases increasing by 34% from 2020 to 2023, particularly among foreign-born individuals. Areas like New York City, a major destination for migrants, are seeing TB rates significantly higher than the national average, raising public health alarms.
Critics argue that the CDC's focus on health equity is overshadowing the urgent need for disease prevention, especially among undocumented migrants who often lack screening. With TB now the leading infectious disease killer globally, there are calls for stricter measures to protect American citizens from a potential resurgence of this once-controlled disease.
#crime
Fox News: Human remains found inside freezer of Michigan townhome: 'Smell of death'
Authorities in East Lansing, Michigan, are investigating the discovery of human remains in a freezer at a townhome. The East Lansing Police Department responded to a report of blood inside the residence and found a body, along with possible remains of a second individual.
No arrests have been made, and police believe there is no ongoing threat to the public. The investigation may be complicated by the time elapsed since the crime occurred. Local residents expressed shock and concern over the situation.