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19 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: New Tech Platforms Help Legal Immigrants
America's immigration system is facing criticism for its inefficiency, prompting calls for a tech-driven overhaul. President-Elect Trump plans a significant deportation effort, making it essential for legal immigrants to ensure their paperwork is in order.
Consulta, an A.I.-powered platform, aims to simplify the immigration process by providing affordable services for green card renewals, family petitions, and citizenship assistance. Co-founder Yasaman Soroori emphasizes the need for accessible solutions for legal immigrants amid growing immigration debates.
#politics
Fox News: FEMA director vows to request IG investigation into order to avoid Trump supporters' houses
FEMA Director Deanne Criswell has pledged to request an inspector general investigation into claims that FEMA employees were instructed to avoid homes of Trump supporters during Hurricane Milton relief efforts. She stated that such orders stemmed from a single employee and not a broader policy.
Criswell's commitment came during a House committee hearing, where she faced questions about the internal investigation. The fired FEMA supervisor, Marn'i Washington, contends she is being scapegoated and that the agency's actions were not politically motivated but rather aimed at ensuring safety in potentially hostile environments.
Fox News: Are Trump supporters of color racist or misogynists? Black Trump voters in Detroit react
Black supporters of President-elect Donald Trump in Michigan rejected claims that their votes were influenced by racism or misogyny. They emphasized their independence in decision-making and criticized former President Obama for suggesting that misogyny affected Black men's support for Kamala Harris.
These supporters argued that their choices were based on policies rather than gender or race. They expressed frustration with the narrative that attributes their voting behavior to social biases, asserting that understanding the implications of policies is key to eliminating fear-based rhetoric.
#society
GB News: UK weather: Met Office issues MORE snow warnings as Britons brace for 350-mile ice wall
Weather warnings for snow and ice have been issued across the UK, affecting England, Northern Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. Over 150 schools have closed, with significant disruptions to road and rail services reported, particularly in Derbyshire and the West Midlands.
The Met Office anticipates 5-10cm of snow, with higher amounts possible in elevated areas. Travel delays are expected, including cancellations at East Midlands and Birmingham Airports. Authorities warn of hazardous conditions due to ice and snow, urging caution.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Ukraine Fires American Long-Range Missiles at Russia for the First Time, Putin Makes Nuclear Move
Ukraine has launched American long-range missiles into Russian territory for the first time, targeting military warehouses. This escalation coincides with Russia's announcement of a new nuclear doctrine that lowers the threshold for nuclear response to attacks supported by the U.S.
President-elect Donald Trump has called for peace talks between Putin and Zelensky, warning that the world is closer to nuclear conflict than ever. He criticized U.S. foreign policy and suggested a reevaluation of NATO's role amid the ongoing war.
#economy
GB News: Energy bills set to INCREASE in New Year amid 'market volatility', EDF warns
Energy bills for average households are projected to rise to £1,738 in early 2025, according to EDF's forecast. This increase is attributed to higher gas and electricity prices during the winter months, amid ongoing market volatility influenced by geopolitical tensions.
The rise comes as households face a cost of living crisis, although bills remain lower than during the peak of the Ukraine-Russia conflict. The new Labour Government's decision to means-test Winter Fuel Payments has drawn criticism, as pensioners will now need to claim additional benefits to qualify.
#culture
Fox News: Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall’s son says young people 'not aware of the past,' don't know his famous parents
Stephen Bogart, son of Hollywood icons Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, expressed concern over younger generations' lack of awareness about his parents. He noted that many today do not recognize their names, prompting him to create a documentary titled "Bogart: Life Comes in Flashes" to highlight his father's legacy.
Stephen reflected on the challenges of competing with modern entertainment, suggesting that young people are more focused on current trends rather than classic films. He shared insights about his parents' relationship and Bacall's life after Bogart's death, emphasizing her enduring connection to his father's memory.
#crime
GB News: Man behind Willy Wonka event that 'left children in tears' exposed as sex pest who referred to woman as his 'prey'
Billy Coull, 36, known for a disastrous Willy Wonka-themed event in Glasgow that left children upset, has been placed on the sex offenders' register. He sent explicit messages and images to a female victim despite being told to stop, leading to police involvement.
After his event, which was poorly received and criticized by parents, Coull's behavior escalated. He pleaded guilty to criminal behavior and received a sentence of 120 hours of unpaid work, along with a year of supervision.
The Western Journal: New York City Rocked by Deadly Stabbing Spree - Suspect Taken Into Custody
A stabbing spree in New York City resulted in three deaths, with suspect Ramon Rivera, 51, arrested and charged with first-degree murder. Rivera, a repeat offender with a history of burglary, was released from jail just weeks prior at the request of the Manhattan District Attorney's office.
Mayor Eric Adams expressed confusion over Rivera's release, questioning how someone with a criminal record and mental health issues was allowed on the streets. The attacks occurred in multiple locations over a few hours, raising concerns about public safety and the judicial system.