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15 Nov 2024
#politics
Fox News: John Fetterman calls Trump victory a 'serious flex for bros': 'They're not fascists'
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman commented on Donald Trump's election night victory, labeling it a "serious flex for the bros" and criticizing Democrats for failing to connect with male voters. He emphasized the need for Democrats to engage rather than scold Trump supporters.
Fetterman also called out party leaders like Nancy Pelosi for their roles in Biden's political challenges, suggesting a generational shift is needed in leadership. He warned that Trump's connection with Pennsylvania voters is growing, particularly among younger and Black male demographics.
GB News: 'That is going to hit us massively!' Farmer begs Labour to 'look after us'
A farmer has urged the Labour Party to consider the impact of recent inheritance tax changes on family farms, which could jeopardize their multi-generational legacy. The new tax relief adjustments announced in Labour's Budget are causing significant concern among agricultural families.
The Western Journal: The Most Promising Post-Election Revelation: Dems, Media Are Never Going to Learn
Following Donald Trump's recent election victory, the Democrats and media seem to be repeating past mistakes by blaming voters rather than reflecting on their own shortcomings. Despite having various advantages, including celebrity support and media backing, Kamala Harris lost to Trump, leading to accusations of racism and sexism against minority voters.
The editorial argues that the Democrats fail to acknowledge their missteps, instead attributing their defeat to external factors and voter biases. This pattern suggests that without significant changes, the party may struggle to regain power in the future.
#society
GB News: Maya Forstater says there is a 'playbook' of investigations into non-hate crimes
Maya Forstater, a gender-critical activist, disclosed that she faced a 15-month investigation by the Metropolitan Police over a tweet regarding a transgender doctor. She described the experience as "harassment" stemming from her comments about the doctor's interactions with female patients.
This case parallels a recent incident involving journalist Allison Pearson, highlighting ongoing tensions around discussions of gender identity and women's rights.
Fox News: Celebrate your pets this Christmas with these 10 pawsatively amazing early Black Friday deals from Walmart
Walmart is offering early Black Friday deals on pet products, running until November 17. Discounts include a PAWZ cat tree for $54.99, a pet fountain for $14.99, and a no-pull dog harness for $11.99, among others.
These sales provide an opportunity to treat pets with various toys and accessories at reduced prices. For instance, a self-cleaning litter box is available for $279.99, and a Reyox large dog bed is priced at $18.99.
Times Of Israel: Dutch government says it needs ‘more time’ to implement antisemitism strategy
The Dutch government is taking additional time to develop a strategy to combat antisemitism following violent incidents involving Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam. Justice Minister David van Weel stated that the strategy will be presented to parliament soon, while Prime Minister Dick Schoof has promised significant measures to address the issue.
The violence, which occurred during and after a Europa League match between Ajax Amsterdam and Maccabi Tel Aviv, resulted in injuries to multiple Israelis and raised concerns over rising antisemitism in Europe. Authorities have initiated a large investigation into the events, with eight suspects already arrested.
The Telegraph: ‘Intimidating’ NHS staff ‘wore Free Palestine shirts while treating Jews’
NHS staff at Barts Health NHS Trust are under scrutiny for allegedly intimidating Jewish patients by wearing pro-Palestine attire while on duty. Complaints have emerged regarding the display of political symbols, prompting a review of the workplace dress code.
Lawyers argue that such actions create a hostile environment for Israeli or Jewish patients and may violate the Equality Act. Reports include incidents of staff threatening to cease treatment unless patients complied with demands related to political expressions.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights Forecast: Aurora Borealis May Appear In These States Tonight
The NOAA forecasts a chance to view the aurora borealis in parts of the northern U.S. on Friday night, particularly in Montana, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. A Kp index of three indicates brighter auroras, with conditions expected to remain favorable through the weekend.
Auroral activity is linked to a solar maximum, leading to increased sunspots and coronal mass ejections. Viewing is best between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, away from light pollution. Other celestial events, including meteor showers, are also set to occur in the coming weeks.