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13 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: More migrants likely to rush border despite reports of splintering caravan: experts
Experts predict that migrants will continue their journey to the U.S. border, motivated by desperation and the fear of stricter immigration policies under President-elect Trump. While some have turned back, many remain determined to cross before the administration change.
Reports indicate that migrant caravans are shrinking, but a rush to the border is expected as individuals weigh their options. Many migrants are unlikely to return home, opting instead to seek entry through various means, including illegal channels.
#politics
Liberty Nation News: BREAKING: Jack Smith to Step Down Before Trump Inauguration - Liberty Nation News
Special Counsel Jack Smith plans to resign before Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th president. He is currently managing two cases against Trump: one regarding classified documents and another about alleged election interference related to the January 6 Capitol protests.
Outgoing Attorney General Merrick Garland intends to release details of Smith's work before the inauguration. Meanwhile, Congressional Republicans are instructing DOJ personnel to preserve records, suggesting an upcoming investigation into the DOJ's actions regarding Trump.
The Federalist: GOPers Look To Reshape State Governments After 2024 Victories
Republicans achieved significant victories in state legislative races across the U.S., maintaining and potentially expanding their majorities in key states like Arizona, South Carolina, Iowa, and New Hampshire. These wins are crucial for advancing a conservative agenda and countering Democratic efforts to gain control.
In Michigan, Republicans are projected to regain the state House, disrupting the Democratic trifecta. While GOP gains were noted, some setbacks occurred in Wisconsin and North Carolina, where Republicans are expected to lose their supermajorities. Overall, these results reflect a strong performance by the GOP in state legislatures.
Fox News: Arkansas Gov Sarah Sanders will not join the Trump administration
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced she will not join President-elect Donald Trump's administration, focusing instead on her re-election campaign. She expressed her commitment to serving as governor for the next six years, emphasizing her role in Trump's rallies.
Meanwhile, her father, Mike Huckabee, has been nominated by Trump to be the U.S. ambassador to Israel. Sanders expressed pride in her father's nomination, highlighting his dedication to Israel and the U.S.-Israel relationship.
The Western Journal: Total Shocker: Trump Selects Fox News Host Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense
President-elect Donald Trump announced the nomination of Fox News analyst Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense. Hegseth, a military veteran with no prior government experience, is known for his "America First" stance and criticism of "woke" policies in the military.
The nomination has drawn immediate backlash from Democrats, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, who argues Hegseth is unqualified and could compromise national security. Despite the controversy, Hegseth may garner support from GOP members who favor his outsider perspective.
#society
GB News: Protest scheduled for England v Ireland after female footballer banned for trans remarks
Hundreds of women plan to protest at Wembley Stadium against a ban on a teenage footballer who questioned a transgender opponent's gender. Organized by Twelve O Five, the protest aims to push the FA to change its policy on transgender athletes in women's football.
Jean Hatchet, a leader of the group, emphasized the need for clarity in the FA's policy, stating they will continue to advocate for women who feel marginalized. The protest coincides with the England vs. Ireland match, and notable figures like Martina Navratilova have voiced support for the cause.
Fox News: Past and present Vermont laws that will shock you, including a hefty fine for painting a horse
Vermont has a history of unusual laws, including a ban on billboards, which was established in 1968 to prevent distractions for drivers. The law prohibits signs that could interfere with traffic control and restricts illuminated billboards.
Another bizarre law includes hefty fines for painting horses, with penalties of up to $500 or six months in jail for those who misrepresent a horse in competitions. Additionally, a now-repealed law once mandated that margarine be dyed pink.
GB News: British Army soldiers spark fury after wearing Nazi uniforms at party just days before Remembrance
Two soldiers from the Queen’s Royal Hussars are under investigation for attending a Halloween party in SS uniforms and performing Nazi salutes. Complaints from guests led to their removal by military police and sparked outrage among senior officers.
The Regimental Sergeant Major, who approved the costumes, has been suspended. The incident, occurring near Remembrance Sunday, raised concerns about insensitivity, with Army officials emphasizing that such behavior is unacceptable and incompatible with military values.
The Telegraph: Healthy people over 75 could request euthanasia in Holland under proposed law
The Dutch parliament is set to debate a bill allowing euthanasia for healthy individuals over 75 after a survey showed 86% public support. Current laws restrict euthanasia to those with terminal illnesses or unbearable suffering. The proposed bill includes a six-month counseling requirement.
In the UK, MPs will vote on legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults on November 29. Public opinion shows significant support, with concerns about potential pressure on patients to choose euthanasia. The rise in euthanasia cases globally raises alarms about expanding eligibility criteria.
GB News: Prince Harry receives prestigious new accolade as Prince William snubbed in stinging blow
Prince Harry has been named one of TIME magazine's 100 most influential leaders for 2024, recognized for his environmental tourism initiative, Travalyst. This non-profit aims to promote sustainable travel by providing emissions and sustainability data during the booking process.
Despite his efforts, Prince William did not make the list, even with his work on The Earthshot Prize. Travalyst has partnered with major companies to enhance its impact, and Harry emphasizes the potential of tourism to positively influence the global economy and environment.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Suspect charged in leak of classified documents on Israel's preparations for possible Iran strike: report
A U.S. government employee, Asif William Rahman, has been arrested for allegedly leaking classified documents detailing Israel's military preparations against Iran. He faces two counts of willful retention and transmission of national defense information.
The documents, attributed to U.S. intelligence agencies, were shared on Telegram and indicate Israel's military readiness following a recent missile attack from Iran. Rahman was arrested in Cambodia and is now in federal court in Guam.
#economy
Forbes: CPI Inflation Was 2.6% In October—Rises For First Time Since March
Inflation rose 2.6% from October 2023, meeting economist expectations, with annual inflation at a 3.5-year low of 2.4%. Core inflation remained steady at 3.3%, reflecting ongoing price pressures despite stabilization from previous highs.
The consumer price index has increased 20.5% since December 2020, highlighting the long-term impact of inflation, influenced by various global factors. Inflation remains a key issue for voters, affecting political preferences in recent elections.
#culture
The Western Journal: 'So Far From the Truth': Michael Strahan Addresses National Anthem Controversy That Left Many Viewers Furious
Michael Strahan, former NFL player and current analyst, faced backlash for not placing his hand over his heart during the national anthem at a Veterans Day event. He later clarified that the act was unintentional and not meant to disrespect the anthem or the military.
Strahan expressed his admiration for the military and apologized if his actions offended anyone. Fox Sports announced they would not discipline him amid calls for his firing. The incident sparked discussions about past controversies surrounding the national anthem in sports.
#health
Fox News: 'Full House' star Dave Coulier diagnosed with 'very aggressive' cancer
Dave Coulier, famous for his role as Uncle Joey in "Full House," has been diagnosed with stage 3 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The diagnosis followed an upper respiratory infection that caused significant swelling in his lymph nodes.
Coulier, 65, revealed that doctors informed him of the aggressive nature of the B cell lymphoma shortly after his initial health issues.
#crime
Fox News: Son of federal judge pleads guilty to filming women during sex acts, but may avoid jail time
Daniel McAvoy, the son of a federal judge, pleaded guilty to seven counts of unlawful surveillance for secretly filming sexual acts with multiple women over several years. Although the encounters were consensual, the women were unaware they were being recorded. McAvoy may avoid jail time by participating in a program designed to address the root causes of criminal behavior.
Prosecutors opposed the plea deal, citing the serious nature of his actions and the impact on victims. Investigators found extensive evidence of his illicit recordings, including hard drives and DVDs cataloging the footage. One victim expressed concern that McAvoy remains a threat to women.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights Forecast: Here’s Where Aurora Borealis May Appear Tonight
Northern U.S. states may have a chance to see the northern lights Wednesday night, with continued opportunities through the week, according to NOAA. The forecast indicates a Kp index of four, allowing visibility in areas like Washington, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Viewing is best between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. in locations away from light pollution. Increased solar activity is expected to continue, enhancing auroral displays until 2026. This week also features the last supermoon of the year, known as the "beaver" moon.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Best Fifth Wheels for a Family of 5
Fifth wheels are an excellent choice for families of five, offering ample space and various floor plans to accommodate sleeping and storage needs. They connect to a tow vehicle via a hitch for a smoother towing experience. However, potential buyers should consider their vehicle's towing capacity and the size of campsites.
When selecting a fifth wheel, families should prioritize sleeping arrangements, storage space, tank sizes, and slide-outs for added room. Popular models include the Forest River Arctic Wolf and Jayco North Point, each providing unique features suited for family adventures.