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18 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: NY Times Admits: Migration Skews Nation's Economy, Politics
The New York Times has acknowledged the significant economic impact of illegal migration on American citizens, particularly as it relates to rising concerns about the economy, housing, and crime. This comes on the heels of Donald Trump's use of the issue in his 2024 campaign, suggesting a shift in media coverage that may influence public perception.
The article highlights the exploitation of migrant labor through predatory staffing agencies, which often leads to wage suppression for American workers. Despite this acknowledgment, there are concerns that the Times may revert to its previous stance, downplaying the economic ramifications of migration in favor of a more pro-migration narrative.
Fox News: 'TRUE!!': Trump confirms support for major step in mass deportation push to 'reverse the Biden invasion'
President-elect Donald Trump has indicated plans to declare a national emergency and utilize military assets for a mass deportation initiative as part of his administration's immigration strategy. This approach is a key promise from his 2024 campaign, aiming to implement a historic domestic deportation operation.
Trump's transition team is already discussing the expansion of detention centers and has appointed former ICE Director Tom Homan as "border czar." Resistance from Democratic governors is anticipated, with some vowing to protect undocumented immigrants and limit cooperation with federal deportation efforts.
#politics
Forbes: Tesla Stock Rises 7%: What We Know About Trump’s Impact On Musk's EV Giant
Tesla stock surged 7% following reports that President-elect Donald Trump will expedite regulations for self-driving cars, signaling potential support for the electric vehicle company led by Elon Musk. This comes after a recent dip due to Trump's plans to end a favorable EV policy.
Analysts suggest Trump could end investigations into Tesla's semi-autonomous systems and facilitate road testing for driverless vehicles. Musk's close ties to Trump and significant financial contributions to his campaign could further influence favorable outcomes for Tesla and Musk's other ventures.
The Federalist: Desperate PA Dems Cling to Lie That Casey Can Still Win
Republican David McCormick has been declared the winner of the Pennsylvania Senate race, defeating Democrat Bob Casey. Despite the Associated Press calling the race, Casey has not conceded, opting for a recount that could cost taxpayers over $1 million.
Democrat-led counties are reportedly counting improperly marked ballots, defying a state Supreme Court ruling. This has raised concerns about election integrity and fairness, as the actions may favor Casey in traditionally Democratic areas.
#society
Breitbart: J.K. Rowling Calls Out HBO Host John Oliver’s ‘Bullsh*t’ on Trans Athletes in Women's Sports
J.K. Rowling criticized HBO host John Oliver for his stance on transgender athletes in women's sports, arguing that they pose a threat to female athletes. She cited examples of injuries and lost opportunities, asserting that Oliver's views reflect a bias that dismisses the real impacts on women.
Rowling urged for intellectual honesty in the debate, suggesting that those advocating for transgender inclusion should acknowledge the potential harm to female athletes. Her comments have sparked discussions within the Democratic Party about the future of their stance on transgender issues.
Fox News: Democrat who spoke out against trans athletes in women's sports comes under attack from own party
Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton has ignited debate within his party over transgender inclusion in women's sports, receiving support from some parents and LGBTQ community members. He argues that the current trans movement may jeopardize progress made in women's sports.
Opponents, including fellow Democrats, have called for his resignation, while others defend his right to discuss the issue. Some party leaders warn that stifling such discussions could harm the party's electoral prospects.
Fox News: Scaffolding collapse in NYC sends 3 people to the hospital: FDNY
A scaffolding collapse in Manhattan early Monday sent three individuals to the hospital, with two in serious condition and one critically injured. The incident occurred at 245 West 29th Street near Madison Square Garden, and no building stability issues were found.
Fire crews are on the scene, working to secure the area as investigations continue into the cause of the collapse. Updates will follow as more information becomes available.
Breitbart: Trump’s Press Secretary: Catholic Education ‘Formed Who I Am’
Karoline Leavitt, the newly appointed White House Press Secretary, attributes her pro-life values and commitment to public service to her Catholic education. She emphasizes the importance of hard work and discipline instilled by her upbringing, which she believes shapes her conservative beliefs.
Leavitt expresses her dedication to advocating for the pro-life movement, asserting it as a critical issue for the nation. She aims to reshape the narrative around abortion, emphasizing the sanctity of life and the need to engage young women in the conversation.
GB News: Christian fundamentalists fuming over Tesco opening on Sabbath Day in 'Britain’s Bible belt'
Christian campaigners on the Isle of Lewis are upset over Tesco's decision to open on Sundays, citing a tradition of Sabbath observance. Despite protests, the store saw a strong turnout, with many locals supporting the change for increased job opportunities and shopping flexibility.
Opponents, including the Free Church of Scotland, expressed concern that this shift undermines local culture, with over 2,000 signatures on a petition against the opening. Tesco maintains that the decision respects local traditions while meeting customer demand.
Le Monde: Strike at SNCF: railway workers fight against the "balkanization" of the company
SNCF railway workers are set to strike on November 21 and initiate rolling strikes from December 11, opposing the 2018 law that opened the rail sector to competition. Unions argue this fragmentation undermines cohesion, despite the law relieving SNCF of €35 billion in debt.
Fret SNCF faces restructuring due to an EU ruling on illegal state aid, leading to a split into two entities by January 2025. Management claims all affected employees will have alternatives within the group, while the new entities will compete under similar conditions as private rivals.
GB News: Ed Sheeran launches blistering takedown of Band Aid 40 as he claims he 'would've declined' involvement
Ed Sheeran has publicly criticized the organizers of Band Aid for using his vocals in the new 40th-anniversary release of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" without his permission. He stated he would have declined the opportunity if asked, reflecting on how his understanding of the project's narrative has evolved over the years.
Fuse ODG, a Ghanaian-British musician, echoed Sheeran's concerns, arguing that such charity initiatives perpetuate negative stereotypes about Africa. In response, Bob Geldof defended Band Aid's legacy, asserting its significant impact on humanitarian efforts, including recent aid contributions to Sudan.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: 2 injured as Hezbollah fires 100 rockets at north; Beirut shuts schools
Hezbollah launched around 100 rockets at northern Israel, injuring two civilians, while the Israeli military targeted Hezbollah sites in Lebanon. The IDF reported many rockets were intercepted, but some caused damage in Israeli towns.
Schools in Beirut were closed following Israeli airstrikes that killed six people. A US envoy is expected to discuss a ceasefire, as Hezbollah's Iranian backers reportedly support ending the conflict. The ongoing violence has resulted in numerous casualties on both sides.
Times Of Israel: Kremlin says US ‘fueling the fire’ by allowing Ukraine to use long-range weapons
President Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to strike targets in Russia using US-supplied long-range missiles has prompted strong reactions from Moscow, Kyiv, and some Western allies. This policy shift comes as Ukraine faces increased missile attacks from Russia, resulting in civilian casualties.
Kremlin officials warn that this escalation could significantly change the nature of the conflict, potentially drawing NATO into direct confrontation with Russia. Ukrainian President Zelensky acknowledged the approval but emphasized that actions, not words, will determine the outcome.
The Telegraph: Atacms can help Ukraine hold Kursk... but here’s the bad news
Joe Biden's approval for Ukraine to use US-supplied missiles against targets in Russia aims to strengthen Ukraine's position in Kursk Oblast ahead of potential peace negotiations. However, experts caution that the decision is limited and unlikely to significantly alter the war's trajectory.
Former Ukrainian defense minister Andrei Zagorodnyuk described the move as beneficial but insufficient, stating it is "too little and too late."
Fox News: Charity leaders slam Biden admin's response to US planes shot in Haiti amid chaos: 'What are we doing?'
The FBI is investigating incidents where U.S. airliners were shot at while departing Haiti, prompting the FAA to impose a 30-day ground stop. Critics, including Jack Brewer of the Jack Brewer Foundation, argue that this response is inadequate and call for stronger military action against the violence in Haiti.
Brewer highlights the ongoing chaos in Haiti, exacerbated by gang violence, and criticizes the Biden administration for its lack of decisive action. He suggests that the U.S. should take a more proactive role in stabilizing the region, rather than focusing on other international conflicts.
Breitbart: Kremlin Warns 'Inevitable Escalation' Over Long Range Missile Strikes
The U.S. may permit Ukraine to use long-range ATACMS missiles to strike targets deep inside Russia, prompting stern warnings from Kremlin officials about potential escalation and dire consequences. They argue this could lead to a direct conflict between the U.S. and Russia, changing the nature of the ongoing war.
Russian officials have expressed confidence in their ability to counter such attacks while emphasizing the seriousness of the situation. The rhetoric reflects a history of shifting "red lines" in the conflict, with previous warnings from Russia not leading to significant escalations.
#military
The Telegraph: Austria’s airspace left undefended on weekend as air force flight controllers were ‘on holiday’
Austria's airspace was left undefended for several days due to a shortage of flight controllers at its main airbase, leading to the grounding of Eurofighter jets. The defense minister was reportedly unaware of the situation until informed by the press.
Staff shortages and poor pay have been cited as contributing factors, with military personnel unable to compete with higher salaries offered by civilian airports. This incident raises concerns about national security amid Austria's ongoing military cooperation with European neighbors.
Fox News: Israeli strike kills Hezbollah spokesman in Beirut; at least 30 dead in Gaza airstrikes
An Israeli airstrike in central Beirut killed Hezbollah's chief spokesman, Mohammed Afif al-Naboulsi, targeting the Arab Socialist Baath Party office. The strike, which also caused additional casualties in the area, is part of Israel's ongoing military operations against Hezbollah amid escalating conflict.
Simultaneously, Israeli strikes in northern Gaza resulted in the deaths of at least 30 people, with reports of widespread destruction and civilian displacement. The conflict has intensified since the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas on October 7, 2023, leading to significant casualties on both sides.
#health
GB News: Freezing Arctic winds could see 'rise in deaths' as amber cold alert issued over UK
An amber cold health alert has been issued across much of England due to freezing Arctic winds, raising concerns about increased mortality among vulnerable populations. The UK Health Security Agency warns of significant impacts on health services as temperatures drop to -7.8C in parts of Scotland.
The alert is effective from Monday until Saturday, covering several regions. Yellow weather warnings for snow and ice are also in place, with forecasts predicting hazardous conditions, including potential power cuts and travel disruptions. Residents are advised to prepare accordingly.
#education
Fox News: Potential Trump Education Secretary calls for DOE to be 'shut down': 'Put parents back in the driver's seat'
Tiffany Justice, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, may be education secretary under Trump, advocating for parental control and school choice.