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16 Nov 2024
#politics
Fox News: Moderate Democrat and Marine veteran wins re-election in Trump leaning congressional district
Democratic Rep. Jared Golden is projected to win re-election in Maine's 2nd Congressional District against Republican Austin Theriault. Golden, a moderate Democrat and Marine veteran, has previously expressed uncertainty about supporting President Biden for re-election.
Golden has now secured four consecutive victories in this swing district, which leans red despite Maine's overall blue tendencies. The district is notable for being the largest congressional district east of the Mississippi River.
The Western Journal: 'Not on My Bingo Card': Senators Loses It as Trump Picking Matt Gaetz Shakes Things Up
President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of former Rep. Matt Gaetz for attorney general has raised significant skepticism among Republican senators due to ongoing investigations into allegations of drug use and sexual misconduct. Senators like Lisa Murkowski and Thom Tillis have expressed doubts about Gaetz's viability for confirmation.
Despite a Republican majority in the Senate, concerns about Gaetz's past and potential lack of support from both parties have led to calls for transparency regarding the House Ethics Committee's findings. Some senators believe Gaetz may struggle to secure the necessary votes for confirmation.
Times Of Israel: US Muslims who backed Trump upset by his pro-Israel nominees
US Muslim leaders who previously supported Donald Trump due to his stance on Israel and Hamas express disappointment in his cabinet picks, particularly Marco Rubio as secretary of state and Mike Huckabee as ambassador to Israel. They feel these choices contradict their hopes for a pro-peace administration.
Despite their discontent, some community members remain hopeful that Trump will still prioritize peace in the Middle East. They emphasize the need to continue advocating for their interests following their significant electoral support.
Fox News: LA Times editor addresses staff 'concerns' after owner suggests he wants to overhaul paper
The owner of The Los Angeles Times, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, has announced plans to revamp the paper, emphasizing the need for factual news reporting and a diverse range of opinions. He aims to establish a new editorial board to ensure all voices are represented, moving away from the paper's traditional liberal stance.
Soon-Shiong's comments have sparked concern among staff, particularly after he stated there would be no endorsement for the 2024 presidential election. Executive editor Terry Tang reassured employees that the commitment to factual reporting would remain unchanged, while upcoming changes to the editorial structure will be discussed in staff meetings.
Breitbart: MSNBC's Reid: Trump Message to Women Is Forced Pregnancy 'by Sexual Assault'
MSNBC host Joy Reid criticized President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet selections, suggesting they signal a hostile environment for women, particularly survivors of sexual assault. She expressed concern over the implications of these appointments on women's rights and public health.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez echoed Reid's sentiments, highlighting the struggles of everyday Americans who are overwhelmed by information and unable to stay informed about political developments. Both emphasized the disconnect between political promises and the realities faced by many citizens.
#society
Le Monde: Social services in Sweden could force some young people to wear ankle tags
Sweden's ruling conservative coalition is implementing reforms aimed at preventing youth crime, including electronic tagging for minors involved in criminal activities and fines for parents who do not comply with social service guidelines. The aim is to curb the rising number of minors in detention, which has increased significantly in recent years.
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson emphasizes the need for these measures to prevent young people from becoming involved in organized crime. The government acknowledges the harshness of these policies but argues they are necessary to address the growing issue of youth recruitment by gangs.
The Western Journal: Woman Forces Police to Act as Her Mental Health Episode Leaves Over 800 Homes Without Power
In Salt Lake City, over 800 homes lost power when a woman experiencing a mental health crisis climbed onto a high-voltage transformer. Police cut the power to prevent her from electrocution while attempting to negotiate her down.
After refusing assistance, police ultimately used non-lethal rubber bullets to bring her down safely. She was taken to a hospital and is now in custody.
#religion
The Western Journal: Christian Leader Who Foresaw in 2007 Trump Being Elected to Two Terms Vindicated
Christian speaker Kim Clement, who passed away in 2016, predicted in 2007 that Donald Trump would serve two terms as president. His prophecies, which emphasized Trump's spiritual transformation and leadership, gained renewed attention after Trump's recent re-election.
Following a near-assassination, Trump has expressed a deepening faith, attributing his survival to divine intervention. Faith leaders, including Pastor Ché Ahn, believe Trump has undergone a spiritual transformation, suggesting he is fulfilling a divine purpose.