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15 Nov 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: NY: Six Illegal Migrants Escape from Bail Following Jewelry Store Theft
NY: Six Illegal Migrants Escape from Bail Following Jewelry Store Theft
Five illegal migrants, part of a Chilean theft ring, escaped after being released on bail following a suspected jewelry store theft in Long Island. They were arrested after cutting through the roof of a florist to access the jewelry store but left without taking anything.

Despite being flagged as potential threats by Homeland Security, the suspects were released due to non-bailable offenses and cut off their ankle monitors shortly after. Local officials expressed frustration with the situation, calling for changes to the laws governing bail eligibility.


#politics

Forbes: Trump’s Cabinet: Pence Speaks Against RFK Jr Nomination To HHS
Trump’s Cabinet: Pence Speaks Against RFK Jr Nomination To HHS
President-elect Donald Trump has made several Cabinet nominations, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services and Doug Burgum for Interior Secretary. Trump aims to appoint individuals who will challenge the existing bureaucracy, often referred to as the "deep state."

Criticism has emerged regarding Kennedy's nomination, particularly from former Vice President Mike Pence, who expressed concerns over Kennedy's pro-abortion stance. Other notable appointments include Doug Collins for Veterans Affairs and Matt Gaetz as Attorney General. Trump's selections reflect a mix of loyalty and controversy within his administration.


Human Events: WATCH: Maori MPs stage haka in New Zealand parliament to protest bill to limit preferential treatment for indigenous people
WATCH: Maori MPs stage haka in New Zealand parliament to protest bill to limit preferential treatment for indigenous people
New Zealand MPs performed a haka to protest a bill aimed at redefining the Treaty of Waitangi, which has historically granted the Maori people certain privileges. The Act Party's proposal seeks a more limited interpretation, arguing it promotes equality, while critics warn it could deepen racial divisions.

The protest led to the suspension of Parliament as Maori MPs expressed their opposition through traditional dance. The Act Party's leader, David Seymour, contends that the bill is about empowering all New Zealanders, while opponents fear it undermines Maori support and rights.


GB News: Drivers could see parking charges hiked in North West in bid to help plug council overspending hole
Drivers could see parking charges hiked in North West in bid to help plug council overspending hole
Liverpool Council is facing a £29 million budget overspend, primarily due to increased demand for social services and homelessness support. Council leader Liam Robinson indicated that measures to address the deficit may include raising parking charges and reviewing agency staff costs.

Despite the financial challenges, Robinson assured that the council is stable and not at risk of bankruptcy. A new budget will be set in February, and the council is actively working to mitigate overspending in children's social care and homelessness services.


Fox News: Rep Moulton says fellow Dems 'privately' agree with his criticism of party
Rep Moulton says fellow Dems 'privately' agree with his criticism of party
Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., is facing backlash from progressives after expressing concerns about transgender student athletes competing against biological females. He claims that many Democrats privately share his views but fear retribution for speaking out.

Moulton argues that the Democratic Party is too focused on its far-left base and is out of touch with broader American concerns, particularly on issues like the economy and immigration. He emphasizes the need for open debate within the party to address these disconnects.


#society

GB News: Airbus plane en route to America turns around and heads back to Europe despite flying across Atlantic
Airbus plane en route to America turns around and heads back to Europe despite flying across Atlantic
A Scandinavian Airlines flight from Stockholm to Miami experienced severe turbulence over Greenland, forcing it to turn back to Europe. The aircraft, carrying 254 passengers, lacked the necessary equipment in Miami for a technical check. Passengers will stay in Copenhagen until a rescheduled flight on November 15.

No serious injuries were reported, though a passenger shared footage of the turbulence, describing a frightening experience. This incident follows another turbulence-related event with a Lufthansa flight, which resulted in injuries due to passengers not wearing seatbelts.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: British Army and UK police using drones made by sanctioned Kremlin supplier
British Army and UK police using drones made by sanctioned Kremlin supplier
The Army has acquired drones from Autel Robotics, a Chinese company recently sanctioned for supporting Russia's military efforts in Ukraine. These purchases occurred prior to the sanctions, which include an asset freeze.

Despite Autel's claim that its drones are not intended for military use, they have been utilized by both Ukrainian and Russian forces during the conflict.


Fox News: Trump said to lift all military restrictions on Israel on 1st day in office according to reports
Trump said to lift all military restrictions on Israel on 1st day in office according to reports
President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to lift military supply restrictions on Israel immediately upon taking office, as tensions rise with Hezbollah. This commitment may allow Israel to pursue a 60-day cease-fire while preparing for renewed military operations without U.S. limitations.

The Israel Defense Forces continue targeted operations against Hezbollah, aiming to weaken its capabilities. The proposed truce signifies a potential pause in hostilities, while the U.S. also seeks to facilitate diplomatic efforts in the region.


Breitbart: Duckworth: It's 'Scary' Huckabee Won't Hold War Criminal Netanyahu Accountable
Duckworth: It's 'Scary' Huckabee Won't Hold War Criminal Netanyahu Accountable
Sen. Tammy Duckworth expressed concerns about Mike Huckabee, President-Elect Trump's nominee for U.S. ambassador to Israel, suggesting he may not hold Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu accountable for actions in Gaza, which she described as war crimes.

Duckworth emphasized the need for accountability regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza while reaffirming her support for Israel's right to self-defense.


#economy

Breitbart: Advance Auto Parts to Close over 700 Stores by Mid-2025
Advance Auto Parts to Close over 700 Stores by Mid-2025
Advance Auto Parts plans to close over 700 locations and four distribution centers by mid-2025 due to a sales decline. The closures will affect more than 15% of its stores in North America, as the company reported a $100 million drop in net sales for the third quarter.

The North Carolina-based company is implementing a new three-year financial plan aimed at enhancing productivity and shareholder value following the recent sale of its wholesaler Worldpac for $1.5 billion.


#religion

Fox News: Martin Scorsese says his new FOX Nation series 'The Saints' was a story he always wanted to tell
Martin Scorsese says his new FOX Nation series 'The Saints' was a story he always wanted to tell
FOX Nation hosted an exclusive screening of Martin Scorsese's new docudrama series "The Saints" in New York City. The series, which explores the lives of eight significant saints, will premiere in two parts, starting November 17, 2023. Scorsese, who has contemplated this project for decades, aims to reconnect modern audiences with the concept of sainthood.

The series features episodes on figures like Joan of Arc and Maximilian Kolbe, and includes a panel discussion with experts on the definition of a saint. Scorsese noted that while stories of saints were once common, they have become less visible in contemporary culture.


#health

Fox News: Elle Macpherson took ‘shots of vodka’ alone after putting kids to bed during ‘downward spiral’ of addiction
Elle Macpherson took ‘shots of vodka’ alone after putting kids to bed during ‘downward spiral’ of addiction
Elle Macpherson, 60, discusses her struggles with addiction and self-image in her memoir, "Elle." She reflects on her battle with alcoholism, which led to her checking into rehab, and celebrates 20 years of sobriety. Macpherson emphasizes the importance of addressing underlying issues behind addiction.

After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017, Macpherson chose a holistic approach to treatment instead of conventional methods. Now in clinical remission, she expresses gratitude for her life and newfound vitality, viewing this chapter as a "new beginning."


#crime

Breitbart: TX Police: 3 Suspects Locked 6-Year-Old in Laundromat Dryer and Ran It
TX Police: 3 Suspects Locked 6-Year-Old in Laundromat Dryer and Ran It
Three Texas adults, Duncan Haven, Jaqory Gill, and Life Ford, were arrested for allegedly locking a 6-year-old boy in a dryer at a Houston laundromat as punishment. The child was found visibly shaken after bystanders reported the incident.

The adults face multiple charges, including child endangerment. Haven is held on a $75,000 bond, while Gill and Ford have been released on $100 bonds. The child's mother was present but has not been charged.


#science

GB News: Science breakthrough as experts reveal which creature will 'take over the world' after humans die
Science breakthrough as experts reveal which creature will 'take over the world' after humans die
Scientists suggest that octopuses could be the most likely candidates to replace humans if they were to go extinct. Their advanced intelligence, problem-solving skills, and adaptability position them as potential civilization-builders in a post-human world.

Professor Tim Coulson from Oxford University highlights their dexterity and communication abilities as key traits. He believes that, over millions of years, octopuses could develop methods to hunt on land, similar to human hunting practices in the sea.