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12 Nov 2024

#politics

The Western Journal: Trump Gets Even More Great News, and It Could Change America
Trump Gets Even More Great News, and It Could Change America
Republicans have retained control of the House of Representatives, securing 218 seats compared to 209 for Democrats. This outcome, alongside Donald Trump's presidential victory, positions the GOP for unified governance in Washington.

Key wins in swing states like Pennsylvania and Michigan contributed to this success, with House Speaker Mike Johnson highlighting the effectiveness of their campaign strategies. The final seat counts are still being confirmed.


The Mirror: Assisted dying Bill 'to be strictest in the world' as new details released
Assisted dying Bill 'to be strictest in the world' as new details released
A new Bill aimed at legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill patients in the UK has been introduced, featuring strict safeguards. It requires two doctors' approval and a High Court judge's consent, with provisions to prevent coercion, including severe penalties for those who pressure individuals to end their lives.

The legislation, spearheaded by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, is set for its first vote on November 29. Critics express concerns about potential pressures on vulnerable individuals, while supporters argue it offers necessary options for those facing unbearable suffering.


Breitbart: Scientific American Magazine Editor Called to Resign After Profane Anti-Trump Rant
Scientific American Magazine Editor Called to Resign After Profane Anti-Trump Rant
Laura Helmuth, editor-in-chief of Scientific American, faces calls for resignation after posting a profane rant against Trump and his supporters on Bluesky. Her comments, which included derogatory remarks about her home state and fellow voters, drew significant backlash.

Despite deleting the posts and issuing an apology, critics argue that Helmuth's comments have politicized the magazine, which has a long-standing reputation for scientific integrity. Prominent voices in the scientific community have expressed concern over the magazine's direction under her leadership.


#society

The Telegraph: Pictured: Lorry smashes into house before ploughing into pub
Pictured: Lorry smashes into house before ploughing into pub
A lorry crashed into a house and a pub, The Three Fishes, in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, early Monday morning. The driver was rescued with a broken leg, while significant structural damage occurred to both buildings. The pub will remain closed for an indefinite period.

Emergency services responded to the incident on the A49 in Bayston Hill, with no injuries reported among those inside the pub. The pub's management confirmed the closure and stated they would provide updates in the coming week.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Truss was preparing for Putin to fire nuclear weapons, new book claims
Truss was preparing for Putin to fire nuclear weapons, new book claims
In October 2022, UK Prime Minister Liz Truss held crisis meetings over concerns that Vladimir Putin might deploy nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Her anxiety stemmed from fears that fallout could reach Britain, prompting her to analyze weather patterns and satellite data.

US intelligence assessed a 50% chance of Russia using tactical nuclear weapons, coinciding with President Biden's warning of a direct nuclear threat. This situation raised alarms about potential geopolitical shifts, especially with the prospect of Donald Trump returning to the White House.


Le Monde: US military strikes Iranian-backed militia targets in Syria
US military strikes Iranian-backed militia targets in Syria
The US conducted strikes on nine targets in Syria on November 11, targeting Iranian-aligned militias responsible for recent attacks on US personnel. No injuries were reported among US forces, and details on the specific sites involved remain limited.

The US maintains approximately 900 personnel in Syria to support operations against Islamic State militants. The strikes come amid increased tensions following the October 7 Hamas attack in Israel, which has led to retaliatory actions from Iran-backed fighters against US bases in the region.