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15 Nov 2024
#politics
GB News: 'Just be honest!' Max Young reacts to Rachel Reeves changing her cv from economist to banker
Economist Max Young has urged Chancellor Rachel Reeves to be truthful regarding her professional background. Following allegations of misrepresentation, Reeves altered her LinkedIn profile, changing her job title from "economist" to "retail banking" for her tenure at Bank of Scotland from 2006 to 2009.
The Western Journal: ABC Execs in 'Panic Mode' as They Prepare to Make 'Pro-Trump' Changes to 'The View': Report
ABC executives are reportedly in "panic mode" as they consider making changes to "The View" to address its strong anti-Trump stance. Following Trump's recent election victory, the network is seeking conservative voices to balance the show's political discourse.
Sources indicate that ABC is prioritizing these changes to avoid alienating pro-Trump viewers, acknowledging that the current panel lacks diverse perspectives on the former president. ABC has denied the report.
Human Events: AUSTIN PETERSEN: How celebrity culture backfired for Kamala Harris’ 2024 campaign
Kamala Harris's campaign faced backlash from regular Americans who perceived it as elitist and out of touch, heavily relying on celebrity endorsements that alienated voters. High-profile figures like Cher, Samuel L. Jackson, and Cardi B attempted to sway public opinion but often came off as condescending.
In contrast, Elon Musk's straightforward approach resonated more with the electorate. He proposed practical solutions without the theatrics typical of Hollywood, advocating for government efficiency and accountability. This shift indicates a growing discontent with celebrity-driven politics and a desire for genuine engagement.
#society
Breitbart: At Least Ten Killed in Fire at Spanish Nursing Home For Dementia Patients
A fire at a nursing home near Zaragoza, Spain, resulted in at least 10 deaths and several injuries. The blaze, which broke out early Friday morning, affected 82 residents, primarily those with dementia and mental health issues. Two individuals are in critical condition.
Local authorities are investigating the cause of the fire, which was contained to one room. The regional government has prioritized relocating uninjured residents to other facilities. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed condolences, highlighting the tragedy following recent devastating floods in Valencia.
The Western Journal: Missing ‘Gossip Girl’ Actress Allegedly Found, But Her Family Is Saying It’s an Impostor
Actress Chanel Maya Banks went missing on October 30 and was later found unharmed in Texas. However, her family claims the woman identified as Banks is an impostor, citing differences in appearance and voice. They expressed doubts about the police's handling of the case.
In a surprising turn, Banks posted on social media asserting she is not missing and had gone to Texas for a baptism to escape her allegedly abusive family. She also made serious allegations against her stepfather, claiming long-term abuse and manipulation regarding her mental health.
GB News: Woman, 31, neglected XL Bully to the point vets couldn't tell what breed it was
Carys Scott, 31, from Birkenhead, was sentenced for neglecting her XL Bully dog, Marlow, to the point that vets could not identify his breed. After being left on her doorstep, Marlow was found in a severely emaciated state and had to be euthanized shortly after being rescued.
Scott pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering and received a £194 fine, a 12-month community order, and a 10-year ban on owning animals. The RSPCA became involved after reports of the dog's condition, revealing he was half his ideal weight and had multiple health issues.
Fox News: Top-searched travel destinations on Google, social media: report
A report by Titan Travel reveals the top travel destinations based on social media popularity. Dubai is the most posted city on TikTok, while the U.S. is the most-searched country. Japan leads in social media posts from travelers, with Central Park being the most tagged landmark.
The report ranks the most popular cities for 2024 as Nice, London, Paris, Barcelona, and Istanbul, based on Instagram and TikTok posts, Google searches, and overall social travel scores.
Times Of Israel: Italian hotel rejects Israeli couple’s reservation, accusing them of ‘genocide’
A hotel in northern Italy refused a reservation from an Israeli couple, citing a belief that Israelis are "responsible for genocide." This incident has been condemned by Jewish organizations as antisemitism, prompting an investigation by the Foreign Ministry and the removal of the hotel from Booking.com.
The rise in antisemitic incidents in Italy has been noted, with reports indicating an increase to 80-90 weekly since the Gaza conflict escalated. Critics argue that such collective punishment against individuals based on their nationality is unacceptable.
GB News: Our biggest-ever Black Friday sale has started! Get 25% off EVERYTHING in GBN Shop, and that's just the start
GBN Shop is hosting its largest Black Friday sale, offering 25% off all items with the code BLACKFRIDAY25. This includes exclusive products like the iconic Studio Mug and new Fearless clothing line, designed to reflect British values.
Customers spending over £60 can also enjoy free UK shipping. The revamped GBN Shop promises a smoother shopping experience, making it an ideal time for GB News fans to purchase gifts or treat themselves.
The Western Journal: Grinch-Like Anti-Semites Threaten a Major Christmas Tradition, Are ‘Very Pleased’ with Results
The Myer department store in Melbourne has canceled its annual Christmas windows launch event due to a planned protest by a pro-Palestinian group. While the display will still be open to the public, the decision aims to ensure the safety of attendees amid concerns over potential violence.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan criticized the protest for politicizing a cherished tradition for children, expressing disappointment that a small group could disrupt the celebration. The protest organizers claim their intent was peaceful, but past actions raise concerns about safety at family events.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Scholz holds first call with Putin in two years in bid to ‘end Ukraine war’
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke with Vladimir Putin for the first time in two years, aiming to end the war in Ukraine. Scholz urged negotiations for a "just and lasting peace," while Putin emphasized that any deal must consider Russia's security and territorial interests.
The discussions come amid shifting European attitudes toward negotiations, influenced by Donald Trump's election victory and his promise to address the conflict. Scholz plans to speak with Putin again on Sunday to further the peace dialogue.
#religion
Breitbart: Ousted Bishop Strickland: Pope Francis ‘Does Not Love the Truth’
Bishop Joseph Strickland, recently removed from his Texas diocese, criticized U.S. bishops for their silence on what he calls "false messages" from Pope Francis. In a letter to the USCCB, he condemned the Synod on Synodality and accused the pope of undermining the Catholic faith.
Strickland urged bishops to publicly affirm their commitment to the faith and oppose what he perceives as the pope's relativism. He lamented the lack of vocal opposition among his peers, describing them as "silent shepherds" in the face of challenges to Church doctrine.
#health
Fox News: Warning sign of type 2 diabetes: 7 ways to reverse prediabetes
As of 2021, approximately 38.4 million Americans were diagnosed with diabetes, while nearly 98 million adults had prediabetes, a condition that often leads to type 2 diabetes. Experts emphasize that prediabetes is a warning sign and that proactive measures can prevent its progression.
Risk factors for prediabetes include family history, excess body weight, sedentary lifestyle, and poor diet. Diagnosis is made through blood tests measuring blood sugar levels. Lifestyle changes, such as increased physical activity and healthier eating, are recommended to reverse prediabetes.
#education
The American Mind: Manliness Needs to Make a Comeback
American boys face educational challenges with fewer high school graduates and college degrees. Positive male role models are needed.
#crime
Times Of Israel: French court orders release of Lebanese terrorist who killed Israeli, US diplomats
A French court has ordered the conditional release of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a Lebanese national convicted of killing two diplomats in 1982. He has been imprisoned for 40 years and will be released on December 6, pending an appeal by prosecutors who oppose his release.
Abdallah, a former member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, has never expressed remorse for his actions. His release has garnered support from some leftist groups in France, while the U.S. government has consistently opposed it.
Fox News: Medical examiner says subway madman had drugs in system in Marine vet’s chokehold trial
A forensic pathologist testified that Jordan Neely died from asphyxiation due to neck compression, while also having synthetic drugs in his system. The trial of Daniel Penny, charged with manslaughter in Neely's death, continues with discussions on chokehold techniques and Neely's behavior during the incident.
Dr. Cynthia Harris noted that Neely's condition showed signs of distress and that he lost consciousness during the altercation. Penny's defense is set to present its case next week. If convicted, Penny could face up to 15 years in prison.
Fox News: Priest stabbed in the face during Mass as religion-based hate crime is on the rise worldwide
Attacks on priests are reportedly increasing globally, with multiple incidents occurring in November. In Singapore, Father Christopher Lee was stabbed during Mass, while in Spain, a man attacked a monastery, resulting in the death of Father Juan Antonio Llorente.
These incidents reflect a broader rise in religiously motivated hate crimes, particularly against Jews, Muslims, and Christians. Recent statistics indicate a significant increase in such crimes in the U.S. and Europe, exacerbated by recent geopolitical tensions.
#outdoors
Fox News: Make snow removal easy this year with these 8 winter necessities
Winter can be challenging due to frequent snowstorms, but with the right equipment, it can also be enjoyable. Essential tools for snow removal include shovels, snowblowers, ice scrapers, and salt spreaders, available at various price points from retailers like Amazon and Walmart.
Investing in equipment like electric snow shovels or mini snowplows can make snow removal easier and more efficient. Additionally, ice melt products help manage icy conditions, while storage solutions keep your supplies organized.