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12 Nov 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Trump's 'border czar' refutes 'The View' claim that US citizens will be deported under mass deportation policy
Trump's 'border czar' refutes 'The View' claim that US citizens will be deported under mass deportation policy
Tom Homan, President-elect Trump's newly appointed "border czar," dismissed claims from ABC's "The View" that the upcoming administration would deport legal U.S. citizens as part of a mass deportation strategy. Homan emphasized that the focus would be on public safety threats, specifically targeting criminal illegal immigrants.

Homan stated there are over 1.5 million convicted criminal aliens in the U.S. and vowed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would actively pursue these individuals. He criticized sanctuary cities for obstructing ICE's efforts and reiterated that the new administration would prioritize enforcing immigration laws.


#politics

GB News: 'Blunt weapon!' Labour blasted for attacking rural communities as farmers switch support to Farage - 'Already moving to Reform'
'Blunt weapon!' Labour blasted for attacking rural communities as farmers switch support to Farage - 'Already moving to Reform'
A British farmer, Guy Tucker, criticized the Labour Party for targeting rural communities with tax increases, claiming many farmers are shifting support to Reform UK. He expressed concerns over a new 20% inheritance tax on farms valued over £1 million, which he believes will negatively impact the farming industry.

Farmers are planning mass protests against these tax changes, with Tucker noting that the Conservative Party is also lacking clear support for the agricultural sector. Despite backlash, the government insists that farmers will benefit from a favorable tax regime.


GB News: Sadiq Khan planned to introduce pay-per-mile car tax scheme to charge up to £2 to drive in London
Sadiq Khan planned to introduce pay-per-mile car tax scheme to charge up to £2 to drive in London
Leaked documents reveal that Mayor Sadiq Khan planned to implement a £2 per mile road charging scheme in London, set to launch in September 2026, aimed at reducing emissions. The initiative would have significantly increased travel costs, particularly for trips into central London.

However, following the Conservative victory in the Uxbridge by-election, which focused on anti-Ulez sentiments, Khan abandoned the proposal. A spokesperson confirmed that pay-per-mile charging is no longer being considered.


Breitbart: Jon Stewart Lectures Democrats Following Trump Victory
Jon Stewart Lectures Democrats Following Trump Victory
Jon Stewart criticized Democrats for their campaign strategies, arguing they acted like Republicans instead of embracing a "woke" agenda. He noted that Democrats, including Kamala Harris, were defined by past actions rather than current policies, suggesting they need to reassess their approach.

Stewart's comments come amid ongoing debates about the party's identity and strategy, particularly regarding issues like police funding and immigration. His remarks highlight a disconnect between party actions and public perception.


Breitbart: Rick Scott: 'I Want the Donald Trump Agenda Implemented'
Rick Scott: 'I Want the Donald Trump Agenda Implemented'
On FNC's "Hannity," Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) made his case for Senate Majority Leader, emphasizing his commitment to implementing the Trump agenda. He highlighted his business background as a strength in getting things done and expressed urgency in confirming Trump's nominees.

Scott argued that without strong leadership in the Senate, Trump's initiatives could stall. He vowed to maximize efforts to ensure the agenda is executed efficiently.


GB News: Tories fear hardship for Britons with Keir Starmer’s ‘extremely worrying’ climate goal
Tories fear hardship for Britons with Keir Starmer’s ‘extremely worrying’ climate goal
Shadow Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho criticized Labour's ambitious climate target announced by Keir Starmer, claiming it will lead to higher electricity costs. She pointed to a National Energy Systems Operator report that contradicts Labour's promise of reduced bills by 2030, citing unrealistic assumptions in their plans.

Starmer defended the targets, stating they would not burden citizens and emphasized a commitment to maintaining the UK's climate leadership. The new target aims for an 81% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035, excluding international aviation and shipping emissions.


GB News: Wake up! Starmer to leave Britons rationing in FIVE YEARS with disastrous 2030 policy - Kelvin MacKenzie
Wake up! Starmer to leave Britons rationing in FIVE YEARS with disastrous 2030 policy - Kelvin MacKenzie
Sir Keir Starmer is criticized for his approach to climate policies at Cop29, where major emitters like China and India were absent. His plans, including a push for electric vehicles by 2030, are seen as financially burdensome and likely to harm the economy, with rising electricity prices and potential rationing.

Concerns grow that Starmer's environmental agenda could lead to significant costs for consumers, particularly with the ban on gas boilers and the high expenses for heat pumps. Critics argue that his policies may ultimately lead to his downfall in 2029 due to their impracticality and economic impact.


GB News: Ed Miliband slammed over historic Trump comments branding him 'self-confessed groper'
Ed Miliband slammed over historic Trump comments branding him 'self-confessed groper'
Ed Miliband faced criticism for past tweets labeling Donald Trump as a “racist, misogynistic, self-confessed groper.” During an interview, he downplayed the significance of these comments, emphasizing his current role as a government minister focused on climate collaboration with the Trump administration.

Miliband's remarks echo sentiments from other Labour officials, including Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who also criticized Trump in the past but now views those comments as outdated. Both politicians highlight the distinction between past opinions and current responsibilities in public office.


Breitbart: CBS's Gayle King to Hakeem Jeffries on 2024 Democrat Election Loss: 'It Wasn’t Close'
CBS's Gayle King to Hakeem Jeffries on 2024 Democrat Election Loss: 'It Wasn’t Close'
During a discussion on "CBS Mornings," House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries emphasized the need for Democrats to better communicate their policies aimed at improving American lives, such as infrastructure improvements and job creation. He acknowledged the unexpected Electoral College outcome in the recent election.

Host Gayle King pointed out that the election was not as close as Jeffries suggested, prompting him to assert that the popular vote would be tight. Jeffries attributed the results to a shift in voter sentiment towards Donald Trump.


#society

GB News: Russian teachers pranked into wearing tinfoil hats to protect the 'Fatherland' against Nato 'plot'
Russian teachers pranked into wearing tinfoil hats to protect the 'Fatherland' against Nato 'plot'
A Belarusian blogger, Vladislav Bokhan, deceived Russian teachers into wearing tinfoil hats as a protest against Kremlin propaganda. He claimed the hats would protect against NATO satellites, illustrating the influence of conspiracy theories in autocracies.

Bokhan's stunt aimed to highlight features of fascism in Russian schools, and while some teachers embraced it as a patriotic act, a Russian education official criticized their inability to discern between genuine initiatives and a joke.


GB News: 'Justice denied!' Trudeau faces fury after 'disgracefully' refusing to name 900 Nazis who fled to Canada after WW2
'Justice denied!' Trudeau faces fury after 'disgracefully' refusing to name 900 Nazis who fled to Canada after WW2
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces backlash for not releasing the names of 900 Nazis who escaped to Canada post-World War II. Jewish groups argue this secrecy dishonors Holocaust victims and denies justice, criticizing the government's lack of transparency.

Trudeau's administration cites concerns over international relations, claiming disclosure could harm Canadian interests amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Critics assert that concealing this information insults victims and veterans who fought against Nazi forces.


Fox News: Armie Hammer's mom got him a vasectomy for his birthday
Armie Hammer's mom got him a vasectomy for his birthday
Armie Hammer's mother, Dru, gifted him a vasectomy for his 38th birthday, believing it would help prevent complications from his dating life. During a podcast, Hammer recounted the unusual gift and the confusion it caused at the doctor's office regarding payment.

Dru expressed confidence that her son, cleared of sexual misconduct allegations, would make a Hollywood comeback, emphasizing that no criminal wrongdoing occurred. Both mother and son acknowledged past mistakes but remain optimistic about his future.


GB News: Justin Welby's resignation has been demanded for some time, says leading academic
Justin Welby's resignation has been demanded for some time, says leading academic
Dr. James Orr commented on Justin Welby's impending resignation as Archbishop of Canterbury, predicting it will leave a "sad legacy." He noted that the Church of England is currently experiencing a significant period of self-examination regarding cultural issues.


GB News: Disney-themed cruise ship rescues four sailors from sinking 50ft catamaran
Disney-themed cruise ship rescues four sailors from sinking 50ft catamaran
A Disney cruise ship, the Disney Treasure, rescued a family of four from their sinking boat in the North Atlantic after a gasket failure caused water intake. The crew responded swiftly, launching a small boat to retrieve the passengers, who were unharmed.

The rescue occurred just an hour after the distress call was made, with the Disney Treasure set to begin its maiden voyage on December 21. The family received a complimentary ride back to shore aboard the cruise ship.


GB News: Justin Welby ‘leaves sad legacy’: Archbishop lambasted over ‘intense period’ for Church
Justin Welby ‘leaves sad legacy’: Archbishop lambasted over ‘intense period’ for Church
Justin Welby has announced his resignation as Archbishop of Canterbury, citing a "profound sense of shame" over the Church of England's handling of the John Smyth abuse case. Dr. James Orr criticized Welby's legacy, stating that the Church is undergoing significant ideological challenges and is no longer viewed as the leader of the Anglican Communion.

The resignation follows growing pressure and a petition from General Synod members demanding his departure, which garnered over 10,000 signatures. Welby acknowledged his failure to address the abuse case appropriately and expressed that stepping down is in the Church's best interests.


GB News: Anti-tourism protests spread to Italy as furious locals in Milan take to vandalism to sabotage holidays
Anti-tourism protests spread to Italy as furious locals in Milan take to vandalism to sabotage holidays
Protests against short-term rentals like Airbnb are escalating in Milan, with locals vandalizing key boxes and promoting slogans such as "This city is not a hotel." The group Chiediamo Casa is leading efforts to combat rising rents and overtourism, echoing similar movements in Florence and Rome.

Activists in Rome, calling themselves 'Robin Hood,' have removed key safes from holiday properties to protest the impact of tourism on local housing. With record tourism levels and an anticipated influx for the upcoming Holy Year, locals are increasingly frustrated with inadequate regulation of tourist accommodations.


GB News: Justin Welby resigns as Archbishop of Canterbury after feeling 'profound sense of shame'
Justin Welby resigns as Archbishop of Canterbury after feeling 'profound sense of shame'
Justin Welby has resigned as Archbishop of Canterbury at the age of 68. His decision follows increasing pressure regarding his management of the John Smyth abuse case.




GB News: Princess Beatrice steps up for King Charles in Royal Family first amid monarch's feud with Prince Andrew
Princess Beatrice steps up for King Charles in Royal Family first amid monarch's feud with Prince Andrew
Princess Beatrice attended The King's Foundation's Future Textiles exhibition, marking her first involvement with the charity. Despite her father Prince Andrew's ongoing feud with the monarch, she engaged with attendees and explored various textile techniques while promoting education in the industry.

The King's Foundation, established by Charles in 1990, aims to address skills gaps in the UK fashion and textiles sector. The initiative has supported over 7,000 individuals through educational programs. Beatrice's public role is growing, as she is also expecting her second child.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Boris Johnson warns of British troops being sent to Ukraine if Donald Trump cuts US defence funding
Boris Johnson warns of British troops being sent to Ukraine if Donald Trump cuts US defence funding
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned that British troops might be deployed to Ukraine if Donald Trump reduces US defense funding for the country. He emphasized the importance of supporting Ukraine to prevent a resurgent Russia from threatening European nations, particularly the Baltic states and Georgia.

Johnson argued that failing to back Ukraine could lead to higher future costs for Britain, as it would necessitate sending troops to defend the nation. He also highlighted conflicting views within the Republican Party regarding Ukraine and acknowledged Trump's past support for the country.


Breitbart: South Korean President Taking Golf Lessons to Play with Donald Trump
South Korean President Taking Golf Lessons to Play with Donald Trump
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has resumed practicing golf in anticipation of playing with President-elect Donald Trump. Yoon, an avid golfer in the past, had not played for eight years before starting again after the recent U.S. elections. His administration is eager to strengthen ties with the incoming Trump administration.

Yoon's Foreign Minister expressed enthusiasm for cooperating with Trump, emphasizing shared policy goals. Yoon has also raised concerns over North Korea's threats and aims to meet with Trump soon to discuss security issues. The South Korea-U.S. alliance is expected to remain strong under the new administration.


Fox News: Biden supports bringing adversarial nations into new UN cyber crime alliance
Biden supports bringing adversarial nations into new UN cyber crime alliance
The Biden administration plans to support a U.N. treaty creating a new cybercrime convention that includes China and Russia, raising concerns among lawmakers and critics. The move diverges from the Budapest Convention, which excludes these adversarial nations.

Supporters argue that engaging these countries could enhance U.S. influence on global cybersecurity policy, while detractors warn it may legitimize regimes opposed to democratic freedoms. The treaty is expected to be adopted by the General Assembly later this year.


#economy

Forbes: Donald Trump’s Net Worth Sheds $300 Million As Truth Social Parent’s Shares Slide
Donald Trump’s Net Worth Sheds $300 Million As Truth Social Parent’s Shares Slide
Donald Trump’s net worth dropped by approximately $300 million following an 8% decline in shares of Trump Media & Technology Group, which fell to under $31 after a brief surge post-election victory. His stake in the company is now valued at $3.5 billion, down from a peak of $5.2 billion.

The stock's volatility has been attributed to trading patterns and Trump’s statements about not selling his shares, despite some executives planning to sell. Trump Media reported a $19 million net loss in the third quarter, largely due to legal fees.


GB News: Donald Trump's tariffs could batter British drivers with more expensive cars amid warnings
Donald Trump's tariffs could batter British drivers with more expensive cars amid warnings
Donald Trump's proposed tariffs could significantly disrupt the automotive industry, potentially increasing car prices by 3.7%. European manufacturers, especially German brands, may be hit hardest, prompting companies to consider boosting US production to adapt to the changes.

The tariffs could also affect US carmakers, particularly General Motors and Stellantis, while Japanese manufacturers like Honda may need to relocate production. Analysts warn that these tariffs could exacerbate inflation rather than alleviate it, complicating the landscape for the automotive sector.


#culture

GB News: Get 30% off EVERYTHING in our shop — exclusive code unlocks biggest EVER Black Friday sale for GBN Members
Get 30% off EVERYTHING in our shop — exclusive code unlocks biggest EVER Black Friday sale for GBN Members
GBN Members can now enjoy a 30% discount on all products in the GBN Shop during the Black Friday sale, with an additional 5% off using a special code. This includes popular items like mugs, umbrellas, and the new Fearless clothing line, designed in Great Britain.

The sale features exclusive merchandise not available elsewhere, making it an ideal opportunity for members to purchase gifts or treat themselves. The promotion emphasizes GBN's commitment to championing British values.


GB News: ‘Left-field choice’ tipped for MOTD role as BBC plan for major shake-up
‘Left-field choice’ tipped for MOTD role as BBC plan for major shake-up
Gary Lineker will step down as the host of BBC's Match of the Day after 25 years, with plans to continue his podcast with the broadcaster. His departure is described as amicable, influenced by cost considerations and a new sports director at the BBC.

Mark Chapman, Gabby Logan, and Alex Scott are among potential successors, with Lineker endorsing Micah Richards as a "left-field" choice. Lineker aims to focus on his podcast while leaving on a positive note.


#health

Le Monde: What science really says on the link between organic food and health
What science really says on the link between organic food and health
A study by researchers from the University of La Rochelle and the University of Burgundy found that grey partridges fed a conventional diet exhibited negative health effects compared to those fed organic food. The conventional birds showed immune system imbalances, reduced reproductive success, and impaired flight ability.

These findings align with earlier studies indicating potential adverse effects of synthetic fertilizers on animal health and reproduction. The research raises questions about the broader implications of pesticide exposure on wildlife and possibly human health.


#education

GB News: Woke university adds trigger warnings on for biology students studying 'graphic' images of human anatomy
Woke university adds trigger warnings on for biology students studying 'graphic' images of human anatomy
Reading University adds trigger warnings for biology students on graphic imagery, sparking debate about preparedness for medical careers.


#crime

GB News: Knife-wielding man arrested outside Parliament as police swoop in
Knife-wielding man arrested outside Parliament as police swoop in
A man was arrested outside the Houses of Parliament after reports of him carrying knives. Police responded quickly, with multiple cars stationed at the scene, and the suspect was seen in handcuffs.




#sports

Breitbart: 'I'm a Natural-Born Killer': Mike Tyson Highlights the Difference Between Him and YouTuber Jake Paul
'I'm a Natural-Born Killer': Mike Tyson Highlights the Difference Between Him and YouTuber Jake Paul
Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are set to fight at AT&T Stadium in Dallas on Friday night, following a delay due to Tyson's medical issues. Tyson distinguishes himself from Paul, claiming he is a "natural-born killer," while Paul is a "manufactured killer."

Tyson expresses his desire for glory, stating he prefers a short life of fame over a long one in obscurity. The fight will be available for viewing on Netflix, with the main card starting at 8 P.M. EST.


#other

GB News: Blackwall Tunnel to close this weekend as final work on Silvertown project gets underway
Blackwall Tunnel to close this weekend as final work on Silvertown project gets underway
Drivers should prepare for significant delays this weekend as the Blackwall Tunnel closes to southbound traffic from 11pm on Saturday, November 16, until 5am on Monday, November 18, for Silvertown Tunnel updates. Northbound traffic will remain open, but diversions are expected.

Transport for London anticipates severe congestion along the A13 and approaches to the Rotherhithe Tunnel. They advise using public transport where possible and planning ahead, as long queues are expected. The new Silvertown Tunnel aims to improve connectivity and reduce congestion when it opens in 2025.