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17 Nov 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: UK: Record Asylum Requests Approved for Migrants Claiming to Be Gay
UK: Record Asylum Requests Approved for Migrants Claiming to Be Gay
The UK saw a record 2,133 asylum seekers granted permission to stay last year under European human rights laws related to sexual orientation, a significant increase from previous years. Most successful claims came from migrants from Bangladesh, Nigeria, and Pakistan, with a 100% acceptance rate for some countries.

The rise in claims has led to skepticism about the authenticity of some applications, with concerns about potential misuse of the asylum system. The UK government maintains that its processes include safeguards to ensure that only genuine claims are approved.


#politics

Breitbart: ‘Family Ties’ Star Justine Bateman Says Trump Victory Removed ‘Suffocating Cloud’ on Free Speech: ‘We Went 1984 on Ourselves’ Under Biden
‘Family Ties’ Star Justine Bateman Says Trump Victory Removed ‘Suffocating Cloud’ on Free Speech: ‘We Went 1984 on Ourselves’ Under Biden
Actress Justine Bateman expressed her support for President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House, viewing it as a positive shift for free speech and expression. She described the previous years as stifling, claiming that people felt pressured to silence their opinions.

Bateman criticized the Biden administration for fostering an environment where only certain viewpoints were accepted, likening it to a state of surveillance and control. She articulated a sense of relief with Trump's victory, feeling that a suffocating atmosphere had been lifted.


Breitbart: Poll Floats Harris as Potential Candidate for 2026 CA Governor’s Race
Poll Floats Harris as Potential Candidate for 2026 CA Governor’s Race
A recent UC Berkeley poll co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Times indicates Vice President Kamala Harris may be a frontrunner for the 2026 California gubernatorial race, benefiting from significant name recognition. Current Governor Gavin Newsom is term-limited, and while Harris has not officially announced her candidacy, she has garnered support from 33% of voters.

Support for Harris is notably higher among Democrats, with 54% expressing strong likelihood to back her, while 84% of Republicans oppose her potential run. The poll shows many voters remain undecided, with over half lacking a preference for any candidate. The survey was conducted from October 22 to 29, involving 4,838 registered voters.


Forbes: Trump’s Cabinet And Key Roles: Ex-Uber Exec Emil Michael Could Lead Transportation, Chris Wright Picked For Energy
Trump’s Cabinet And Key Roles: Ex-Uber Exec Emil Michael Could Lead Transportation, Chris Wright Picked For Energy
President-elect Donald Trump has made several key appointments for his administration, including Chris Wright as Energy Secretary, William Scharf as White House Staff Secretary, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services Secretary. Trump aims to appoint individuals who will challenge the existing bureaucratic structure, often referred to as the "deep state."

Other notable selections include Doug Burgum for Interior Secretary, Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, and Marco Rubio as Secretary of State. Trump is also bringing back Dan Scavino as Deputy Chief of Staff and has appointed Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense. These appointments reflect Trump's focus on loyalty and a shift in policy direction.


The Western Journal: Disney Responds As Trump Deregulation Poised to Set Off a Media Feeding Frenzy
Disney Responds As Trump Deregulation Poised to Set Off a Media Feeding Frenzy
President-elect Donald Trump's victory is set to influence the media landscape, particularly through proposed deregulations that could facilitate mergers and acquisitions in the industry. Media executives, including Sinclair's Chris Ripley, express optimism about these changes, seeing potential for growth.

In contrast, Disney CEO Bob Iger stated that the company does not need further mergers or acquisitions, citing its existing assets and a robust streaming library post-Fox merger. Disney is focused on its upcoming projects, including multiple Star Wars and Marvel titles, amid criticism of its content quality.


#society

The Telegraph: Chinese student kills eight in stabbing rampage after failing exam
Chinese student kills eight in stabbing rampage after failing exam
A 21-year-old Chinese student killed eight people in a stabbing rampage at Wuxi Vocational College, reportedly due to frustration over failing an exam and dissatisfaction with his internship pay. He was arrested at the scene and has confessed to the attack.

The incident has raised concerns about the mental health of young people, with calls for better psychological support. A local resident expressed sorrow for the young victims, highlighting the tragedy of the situation.


Liberty Nation News: Parenting in the Age of Fear: No more Free-Range Children in America - Liberty Nation News
Parenting in the Age of Fear: No more Free-Range Children in America - Liberty Nation News
The arrest of Brittany Patterson in Georgia for allowing her 10-year-old son to walk less than a mile to town highlights a growing concern over parental rights and children's independence. After a passerby reported the child walking alone, authorities intervened, leading to Patterson's arrest and a mandated "safety plan" that she refused to sign.

This incident reflects a broader trend in which parents face legal repercussions for granting their children independence. Experts note a correlation between the decline of children's free play and rising mental health issues, suggesting that overly restrictive laws may hinder healthy development.


#military

Times Of Israel: Hezbollah media chief killed in IDF strike on central Beirut, terror group official says
Hezbollah media chief killed in IDF strike on central Beirut, terror group official says
An Israeli airstrike in Beirut killed Mohammed Afif, the spokesman for Hezbollah, in a building that also housed Syrian Ba'ath Party offices. This strike was part of a broader Israeli military campaign against Hezbollah, which has intensified in recent weeks following increased rocket fire from Lebanon.

The IDF has conducted numerous airstrikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure and has reported a decrease in cross-border attacks. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties on both sides, with thousands of Hezbollah operatives reportedly killed.