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19 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Laken Riley murder suspect Jose Ibarra's wife placed him at scene of crime in prison call: expert
Jose Ibarra, a 26-year-old Venezuelan national, is on trial for the murder of Augusta University nursing student Laken Riley, who was killed while jogging on the University of Georgia campus in February. Prosecutors presented evidence, including a jailhouse phone call, that allegedly places Ibarra at the crime scene.
Ibarra faces 10 charges, including malice murder and aggravated assault. His defense argues that the evidence is circumstantial and does not prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The case has drawn attention to issues surrounding illegal immigration as Ibarra entered the U.S. illegally in 2022.
#politics
Fox News: Trump naming cabinet officials at 'warp speed,' far head of first term pace
President-elect Trump is rapidly staffing his second administration, announcing about 20 top positions in just two weeks after his 2024 election victory. This pace surpasses his previous transition and those of Presidents Biden and Obama, reflecting his experience and larger electoral mandate.
Consultants note that Trump is keen to make an immediate impact in his new term, recognizing the limited time to implement his agenda. However, the quick announcements may complicate Senate confirmations for some controversial nominees.
Fox News: House Republicans eye FEMA fund overhaul ahead of high-stakes hearing on Helene recovery
House Republicans are advocating for a reorganization of FEMA's funding to expedite aid for communities affected by Hurricane Helene. Led by Rep. Gary Palmer, the proposal seeks to transfer unspent COVID-19 and prior disaster funds into the FEMA Disaster Relief Fund.
Concerns have arisen regarding the politicization of FEMA aid, with allegations that officials instructed workers to avoid homes supporting former President Trump. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell has indicated a need for an additional $40 billion to support ongoing recovery efforts.
GB News: WATCH: Victoria Atkins lashes out at Labour's 'shocking start'
Shadow Secretary Victoria Atkins criticized Rachel Reeves, claiming her CV has significant gaps, likening it to the flaws in the Budget. This comes amid growing scrutiny over allegations that Reeves may have exaggerated her qualifications.
GB News: ‘Silly dance!’ Jacob Rees-Mogg savages haka protest in New Zealand’s parliament
Jacob Rees-Mogg criticized Maori politicians for performing a haka in New Zealand's parliament amid protests against legislation perceived to undermine a foundational treaty with the Maori. Hana-Rawhiti Maipi Clarke, the youngest MP, tore up the document before dancing.
Rees-Mogg described the actions as "silly" and "ridiculous," highlighting the contentious nature of the political climate surrounding the proposed bill.
#society
Fox News: Utah authorities offering $30k reward for information on shooting death of wild horse
Authorities in Utah are offering a $30,000 reward for information on the shooting death of a federally protected wild horse named Pyrite, found dead on November 10 in the Onaqui Herd Management Area. Evidence suggests he was shot during the week of November 3.
This incident marks the third wild horse killed in the area since March 2023. The Bureau of Land Management emphasizes that harassing or killing wild horses is illegal and punishable by prison time and fines. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Utah Law Enforcement tip line.
Fox News: 'Fly' your own aircraft in US Air Force Academy hotel's first-ever flight simulators
Hotel Polaris at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs will open on November 14, featuring three flight simulators for guests. Two simulators mimic the F-16 Fighting Falcon, while the third replicates a Boeing 737Max cockpit, offering immersive flying experiences.
The hotel aims to provide a unique hospitality experience, including a rooftop bar and special discounts for military members, veterans, and teachers. The launch event will honor those in high-stress professions.
Fox News: Riders caught on camera stuck in midair on California amusement park ride
Guests at Knott’s Berry Farm in Southern California were stranded for over two hours on the "Sol Spin" ride due to technical difficulties. Emergency procedures were followed to safely evacuate 22 riders by 4:30 p.m., with two individuals transported to the hospital for evaluation.
No injuries were reported, and the cause of the malfunction remains unknown. The "Sol Spin" is a high-speed ride that offers a unique spinning experience, described as thrilling for adventurous riders.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: War in the Middle East: 'To be killed trying to flee or to die besieged at home: This is the impossible choice Israel offers to Gaza's population'
The ongoing violence in Gaza has led to severe humanitarian crises, particularly in the designated "humanitarian zone" where civilians have been displaced. Reports indicate that Israeli bombardments continue, causing mass casualties and making evacuation impossible for those affected.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) teams report dire conditions, with hospitals overwhelmed and lacking essential medical supplies. Since October 7, eight MSF staff members have been killed, highlighting the perilous situation for medical personnel and civilians alike.
#economy
GB News: Kelvin MacKenzie says Rachel Reeves is 'wounded' after CV controversy
Rachel Reeves faces significant scrutiny over allegations of embellishing her LinkedIn CV, according to former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie. He predicts that she will encounter serious challenges, particularly as the economy is expected to decline in the coming months.
#military
GB News: Nordic citizens urged to prepare for 'nuclear armageddon' with alarming survival guide as WW3 fears escalate
Nordic countries are distributing survival guides to citizens in preparation for potential conflict, following the escalation of the war in Ukraine. These pamphlets provide instructions on how to prepare for various crises, including nuclear attacks and terrorism, emphasizing the importance of unity in defense.
Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland are all taking measures to ensure their populations are ready for emergencies, with Sweden and Finland recently joining NATO. The Baltic states have also formed a joint defense agreement against possible Russian aggression.