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15 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Mayorkas on if Admin. Should Have Done Anything Different on Border: We Built 'Tremendously Successful' 'Architecture'
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas defended the Biden administration's border policies on CNBC, claiming that the current system has successfully reduced encounters at the southern border to below pre-pandemic levels. He emphasized the need for legislative solutions to address ongoing immigration challenges.
Mayorkas acknowledged that the border situation had become a significant issue in public perception during elections but maintained that the administration's actions, including the push for additional funding, were appropriate given the circumstances.
#politics
Breitbart: Nancy Pelosi Files Campaign Paperwork for 2026 Reelection
Rep. Nancy Pelosi has filed for reelection in 2026, despite challenges following Donald Trump's victory and Republican gains. The 84-year-old has served in the House since 1987 and was speaker twice. She aims to remain a key player in upcoming elections.
Pelosi, a prominent critic of Trump, expressed her commitment to continue fighting politically, though she did not confirm if this term would be her last. She is viewed as a significant figure in the Democratic Party's recent struggles.
#society
GB News: 'Absolutely endemic!' Dr Benjamin Jones blasts policing of non-hate crime incidents
Dr. Benjamin Jones has expressed outrage over the policing of non-crime hate incidents, labeling the situation as "absolutely endemic." His comments follow investigations into individuals, including a nine-year-old boy and critics of gender policies on social media platform X.
GB News: Rachel Reeves blasts 'RIDICULOUS' police for investigating schoolboy, 9 - 'Not the best use of time!'
Chancellor Rachel Reeves criticized police for investigating playground comments made by children, labeling it a "waste of police time." She emphasized that police should focus on ensuring safety in town centers rather than pursuing non-crime hate incidents involving minors.
Reeves' remarks follow reports of a nine-year-old being investigated for name-calling, highlighting confusion among police forces regarding what qualifies for investigation. The Home Office is reviewing guidance to balance free speech with the need to address hate speech.
GB News: Christmas CANCELLED: Village abandons fair for first time in 25 years after 'over the top' health and safety terror fears
The Woodhall Spa Christmas fair in Lincolnshire has been canceled due to stringent health and safety requirements aimed at preventing potential terrorist attacks. Organizers cited the impracticality of meeting the demands, including road closures and extensive paperwork, as the primary reasons for the cancellation.
The council expressed understanding but emphasized the need for safety in today's litigious environment. While the large fair is off, smaller celebrations and activities will still take place in the village, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy the holiday spirit.
#military
The Telegraph: British tanks have got the Russians rattled
Footage allegedly shows a British Challenger 2 tank, donated to Ukraine, being destroyed by a Russian drone in Kursk. However, the video's authenticity is questioned due to the tank's exposed position and lack of additional armor, raising doubts about the drone's effectiveness.
If the footage is genuine, it may indicate that Russia has captured a Challenger 2, which could pose risks for the upcoming Challenger 3 model. This situation highlights the ongoing significance of tank warfare and the need for continued advancements in military technology.
#culture
The Telegraph: Romans furious at AirBnB campaign bringing ‘gladiators’ back to Colosseum
A deal between Airbnb and the Colosseum allowing tourists to dress as gladiators and engage in mock fights has sparked outrage among Romans. Critics argue this initiative trivializes the historic site, likening it to a theme park and disrespecting its significance.
In exchange for the opportunity, Airbnb will donate $1.5 million to enhance a permanent exhibition at the Colosseum. The announcement aligns with the upcoming release of Gladiator II, directed by Ridley Scott.