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18 Nov 2024
#illegals
GB News: Donald Trump says he's ready to declare 'national emergency' to deploy military and deport illegal migrants
Donald Trump plans to declare a national emergency upon taking office, utilizing the military for mass deportations. He confirmed intentions to reverse the current immigration policies, including restoring the "remain in Mexico" policy.
Trump's transition team is drafting executive orders for immediate implementation, aiming for the largest deportation effort in U.S. history, with estimates suggesting a starting point of one million deportations.
#politics
Fox News: 'Absolute lawlessness': GOP blasts Pa. Dems' recount effort in Casey Senate loss
The Republican Party criticized Democrats for not conceding the Pennsylvania Senate race, where Republican David McCormick reportedly won against incumbent Bob Casey. They argue that the ongoing recount, initiated after a narrow victory margin, violates state law and is costly for taxpayers.
Republicans claim Casey's refusal to waive the recount is an attempt to undermine the election results, labeling the process as "lawlessness." They have also filed lawsuits to contest the counting of certain mail-in ballots. The recount results are expected on November 27.
Breitbart: Morning Joe Hosts, Who Likened Trump to Hitler, Open Dialogue with Him
MSNBC's Morning Joe cohosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski have reopened communication with President-elect Donald Trump, contradicting their previous criticisms of him as a threat to democracy. They acknowledged not having spoken to Trump since March 2020, except for a personal call after an assassination attempt.
Their shift in tone has drawn scrutiny, with critics questioning the authenticity of their previous claims about Trump. Recent Gallup polling indicates a significant decline in Americans' trust in the media, with only 31% expressing confidence in its accuracy.
GB News: New SHOCK poll puts Reform as BIGGEST party in Wales and at 21% nationwide in latest blow to Labour and Conservatives
Reform UK has surged in popularity in Wales, polling at 28%, surpassing Labour's 26%. This marks a significant turnaround for the party, which previously failed to win any MPs in the region despite a notable vote share in the last General Election.
The polling suggests that under the proportional voting system of the Senedd, Reform could become a major player in Welsh politics. Labour faces challenges, including dissatisfaction with the NHS and educational rankings, while Reform prepares for upcoming council elections.
Human Events: STEPHEN DAVIS: US Department of Health and Human Services shells out millions of taxpayer dollars annually on DEI initiatives: report
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has reportedly spent around $38.7 million annually on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, employing nearly 300 staffers, many with six-figure salaries. Additional funding supports the Office of Minority Health and various DEI programs.
Despite legal challenges, the Biden administration continues to prioritize DEI, with plans to hire more staff in 2023. HHS's budget also includes significant allocations for programs focused on racial equity and environmental justice.
Fox News: Spending bill trouble brews as Sen Mike Lee warns of Christmas 'swampbus'
Sen. Mike Lee warns that Congress may pass a large omnibus spending bill before Christmas, which he claims would maintain spending levels favored by Democrats and hinder President Trump's agenda. He urges Americans to contact their representatives to oppose this legislation.
Lee suggests a short-term continuing resolution instead, allowing the incoming Republican Congress to implement reforms. Concerns about a potential partial government shutdown loom if new spending isn't approved.
#society
GB News: Usher loses race discrimination claim after being sacked for falling asleep on the job
An employment tribunal has dismissed a race discrimination claim by court usher Adetokunbo Adegbite, who was fired after multiple performance issues, including falling asleep during proceedings and leaving a courtroom unattended, leading to a security breach.
The tribunal found no evidence of racial discrimination, stating that Adegbite's dismissal was due to a history of performance concerns and that her manager's decision was not influenced by her race.
Times Of Israel: Amsterdam mayor regrets use of word ‘pogrom’ to describe attacks on Israelis
Amsterdam's mayor, Femke Halsema, expressed regret for using the term "pogrom" to describe attacks on Israeli tourists after a soccer match. She noted the term's politicization and its use in debates about discrimination against Moroccan residents.
The violence, which injured ten and involved local gangs targeting Maccabi fans, has sparked significant backlash, including criticism from Israeli officials. The situation has heightened tensions in Dutch politics, with rising antisemitic incidents following the recent conflict in Israel.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Democratic effort to block Biden weapons sale to Israel gains momentum: 'Congress must step up'
Sen. Elizabeth Warren expressed support for a Joint Resolution of Disapproval led by Sen. Bernie Sanders, aimed at blocking President Biden's arms sale to Israel. They cite Israel's inadequate humanitarian aid to Gaza amid its conflict with Hamas as a key reason for their opposition.
Warren criticized the Biden administration for not enforcing U.S. law regarding military assistance to Israel, despite acknowledging limited progress in humanitarian efforts. She argues that Congress must intervene to hold Israel accountable.
#health
Le Monde: In Sudan, Al-Naw hospital is on the front line of the civil war
Al-Naw Hospital in Omdurman, Sudan, is struggling to operate amidst the ongoing civil war, with only 20-30% of the country's hospitals functional. The facility faces a constant influx of civilian casualties due to indiscriminate bombings, and medical staff are overwhelmed and under-resourced.
The war has devastated Sudan's healthcare system, with many medical personnel displaced or killed. Humanitarian aid is limited, and the healthcare crisis continues to worsen as the conflict persists. Local volunteer networks are stepping in to provide emergency care, but the situation remains dire.
#education
Human Events: JOHN MAC GHLIONN: Trump’s war to save higher education is only just beginning
Donald Trump aims to reform higher education in the U.S., addressing what he sees as a pervasive ideological bias that undermines American values and critical thinking. His proposed changes include reshaping accreditation and enforcing accountability, as well as tackling discriminatory practices within universities.
Recent incidents, such as a chemistry lecturer dismissing foundational scientific laws named after historical figures, exemplify the troubling trend of erasing historical context in education. This ideological shift, supported by significant funding, raises concerns about the future of free speech and intellectual diversity in academia, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive reform.
#crime
Fox News: Daniel Penny defense moves for mistrial again after prosecution witness brings up stricken subject
Daniel Penny's manslaughter trial continued in New York City, where his defense sought a mistrial after a key witness inadvertently used the term "homicide." Penny is charged with second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in the death of Jordan Neely on a subway train.
The prosecution's case includes testimony about Neely's erratic behavior and drug use at the time of his death. The trial is set to conclude before Thanksgiving, with Penny facing up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
#outdoors
targetwalleye.com: Ice gear mods, Husky Jerk the night, Euro larva trick – Target Walleye
Ross Robertson shares tips for late-fall walleye fishing, emphasizing the effectiveness of using Rapala Husky Jerks at river mouths during nighttime. He suggests targeting deep holes and areas with light to attract baitfish, enhancing the chances of a successful catch.
Additionally, Robertson discusses modifications for ice fishing gear, including using stainless-steel hardware for better gear security and eye bolts for easier sled towing. He also highlights the importance of knowing how to properly hook maggots for bait.