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17 Nov 2024

#politics

GB News: Donald Trump tipped to support Prince Harry after Melania left 'upset and worried'
Donald Trump tipped to support Prince Harry after Melania left 'upset and worried'
Donald Trump may support Prince Harry in his visa dispute, as Melania Trump is reportedly upset over security concerns following the release of her late mother's immigration details. Trump's lawyer indicated Melania is exploring options after the Heritage Foundation's lawsuit.

The Heritage Foundation seeks to make Prince Harry's visa records public, questioning whether the Biden administration is favoring him. Trump's past criticisms of Harry and Meghan complicate the situation, raising concerns about their comfort if he returns to the presidency.


Breitbart: Family of Malcolm X Sues FBI, CIA, NYPD Over Alleged Roles in Assassination
Family of Malcolm X Sues FBI, CIA, NYPD Over Alleged Roles in Assassination
The family of Malcolm X has filed a $100 million lawsuit against the CIA, FBI, NYPD, and other agencies, alleging their involvement in his 1965 assassination. The suit claims that evidence has emerged showing a conspiracy among these entities to facilitate his murder.

The lawsuit accuses the government of suppressing evidence and coordinating actions that led to X's death, including the arrest of his security guards prior to the shooting. The family seeks accountability for the alleged orchestration and cover-up of the circumstances surrounding his assassination.


GB News: 'Poor decision': Home Office found to have 'cut corners' when buying £15.4m asbestos-ridden prison
'Poor decision': Home Office found to have 'cut corners' when buying £15.4m asbestos-ridden prison
The Home Office faced criticism from the National Audit Office for "cutting corners" in its £15.4 million purchase of an asbestos-contaminated prison intended to house asylum seekers. The review highlighted rushed decisions and a lack of due diligence, resulting in the acquisition of an unsuitable site at an inflated price.

Despite warnings about contamination risks, the government moved quickly to secure the location, which was initially expected to accommodate 1,200 migrants but aimed to expand to over 2,500. The Home Office acknowledged the challenges in the asylum system and its commitment to improving housing solutions.


Breitbart: NYT's Brooks: Dems, Media Shouldn't React to Every Trump 'Outrage du Jour', 'That Didn't Work'
NYT's Brooks: Dems, Media Shouldn't React to Every Trump 'Outrage du Jour', 'That Didn't Work'
On PBS NewsHour, David Brooks advised Democrats to avoid reacting to every action by President-Elect Trump, suggesting that a focus on his "outrage du jour" did not yield successful results during his first term. He emphasized the need for a broader vision beyond Trump.

Brooks cautioned against quick conclusions from the 2024 election results and encouraged Democrats to rise above tit-for-tat responses, advocating for a more substantial and strategic approach.


#society

Human Events: CHRISSY CLARK: Michigan woman awarded almost $13 million after being fired by BCBS for refusing Covid vaccine
CHRISSY CLARK: Michigan woman awarded almost $13 million after being fired by BCBS for refusing Covid vaccine
A Catholic woman, Lisa Domski, was awarded nearly $13 million after being fired by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, citing her religious beliefs. Domski worked remotely and claimed her exemption request was denied despite providing supporting documentation.

The jury awarded her $10 million in punitive damages, $1.7 million in lost wages, and $1 million for noneconomic damages. Blue Cross Blue Shield expressed disappointment in the verdict, emphasizing their commitment to health and safety during the pandemic.


GB News: Ex-Met detective blasts state of policing amid free speech row: ‘Dreadful, appalling MESS!’
Ex-Met detective blasts state of policing amid free speech row: ‘Dreadful, appalling MESS!’
Former Metropolitan Police detective Peter Bleksley criticized the state of British policing during a segment on GB News, focusing on the investigation into journalist Allison Pearson's tweet. He argued that the police's heavy-handedness and focus on non-crime hate incidents reflect a failure in policing standards and a shift towards prioritizing social issues over effective law enforcement.

Bleksley contended that the current police leadership, comprised of individuals with academic backgrounds, has led to a decline in professionalism and training within the force. He pointed to the investigation into Pearson, which was triggered by a public complaint, as an example of how free speech is being compromised and victims of crime are being neglected. Essex Police defended their actions, stating that their visit was to arrange an interview regarding a complaint.


Le Monde: Tens of thousands flee as Typhoon Man-yi nears Philippines
Tens of thousands flee as Typhoon Man-yi nears Philippines
Philippine authorities have ordered evacuations as Typhoon Man-yi approaches, expected to make landfall soon. This marks the sixth major storm to hit the nation in a month, with at least 163 fatalities and significant destruction reported.

Evacuations have affected around 255,000 people in vulnerable areas, with concerns over severe flooding and landslides. The storm is predicted to intensify, potentially reaching super typhoon status. Conditions in evacuation centers are cramped, but safety is prioritized.