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19 Nov 2024

#politics

GB News: Northumberland farmer becomes emotional as thousands prepare for London rally: 'It's in my blood'
Northumberland farmer becomes emotional as thousands prepare for London rally: 'It's in my blood'
Sheep farmer John Young joined thousands of agricultural workers in London to protest against Rachel Reeves’s Budget, expressing concern over changes to inheritance tax that limit relief for farms. Young emphasized the importance of farmers in feeding the nation and the need for their voices to be heard.

The new tax changes will impose a 20% tax rate on agricultural estates exceeding £1 million, which farmers argue will have detrimental effects on their livelihoods. Environment Secretary Steve Reed defended the changes, stating they aim to prevent wealthy individuals from exploiting agricultural exemptions.


Fox News: Nikki Haley and Charlamagne agree 'Morning Joe' co-hosts visited Trump because 'they saw the ratings tank'
Nikki Haley and Charlamagne agree 'Morning Joe' co-hosts visited Trump because 'they saw the ratings tank'
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God and former GOP candidate Nikki Haley criticized "Morning Joe" co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski for meeting with President-elect Trump, suggesting it was motivated by declining ratings rather than genuine dialogue. Haley noted their past criticism of her support for Trump, implying a shift in their stance for viewership.

The meeting sparked backlash among liberals, with some MSNBC staff expressing disdain for Scarborough and Brzezinski's actions, calling it opportunistic. Trump described the meeting as cordial and expressed appreciation for the open communication.


GB News: Joe Biden misses photo with G20 leaders after President disappears behind a palm tree in latest blunder
Joe Biden misses photo with G20 leaders after President disappears behind a palm tree in latest blunder
President Joe Biden missed a key photo opportunity with world leaders at the G20 summit in Brazil after wandering off behind a palm tree. His absence caused confusion among cameramen as they searched for him while other leaders posed for photos.

Officials attributed the blunder to "logistical issues," stating that the photo was taken prematurely while Biden was still in discussions with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. This incident followed another misstep where Biden wandered off during a speech in the Amazon rainforest.


#society

Fox News: Morning Glory: Trump can unleash a housing boom by ending the 'endangered species' scam
Morning Glory: Trump can unleash a housing boom by ending the 'endangered species' scam
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has led to significant challenges for landowners in the U.S., with over 1,300 species listed as endangered or threatened. Critics argue that the law, administered by various federal agencies, often infringes on property rights without compensation, creating a burdensome regulatory environment.

As the incoming Trump Administration seeks to stimulate the economy, particularly in housing, there are calls for reforming the ESA to streamline the permitting process and better protect property rights. Advocates suggest that if the government claims land for species protection, it should compensate landowners accordingly.


#foreignaffairs

Liberty Nation News: Biden and Xi’s Not-So-Fond Farewell - Liberty Nation News
Biden and Xi’s Not-So-Fond Farewell - Liberty Nation News
President Biden's recent meeting with China's President Xi Jinping yielded no significant agreements or advancements in U.S.-China relations. Both leaders discussed the importance of maintaining cordial ties, especially with the incoming Trump administration, but the conversation lacked substance.

Concerns were raised about China's growing influence in South America and its relationship with North Korea amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine. The Biden administration's waning global influence was highlighted, suggesting a potential shift in how the U.S. engages with China moving forward.


The Telegraph: Britain cannot abandon Ukraine in its darkest hour
Britain cannot abandon Ukraine in its darkest hour
As Ukraine marks 1,000 days of war, challenges persist amid shifting global politics and military support. The US's future direction under a potential Trump administration raises questions about continued aid and Ukraine's strategy against Russia, which is strengthening its military ties.

Western allies are struggling to provide adequate support, with Ukraine adapting through drone innovations while facing supply shortages. The UK's commitment appears to wane, raising concerns about the future of international support for Ukraine's defense efforts.


Le Monde: US allowing Ukraine to use ATACMS missiles in Russia is unlikely to change balance of power
US allowing Ukraine to use ATACMS missiles in Russia is unlikely to change balance of power
President Biden has authorized Ukraine to conduct deep strikes into Russia using U.S.-supplied ballistic missiles, a significant shift in strategy just weeks before Donald Trump's potential return to the White House. This decision follows North Korean involvement in the conflict and is viewed as both delayed and limited in its military impact.

Russia condemned the U.S. decision as reckless, with threats of new weapon use if Ukraine attacks. Meanwhile, Ukraine's military experts expressed mixed feelings, acknowledging the late support but emphasizing that earlier action could have changed the conflict's dynamics.


#history

GB News: Earliest inscription declaring 'Jesus is God' discovered in Israel
Earliest inscription declaring 'Jesus is God' discovered in Israel
An 1,800-year-old mosaic inscription stating "Jesus is God" has been uncovered beneath Megiddo prison in Israel. The mosaic, featuring ancient Greek text and images of fish, is now on display at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., hailed as a significant archaeological find.

The mosaic, discovered in 2005, is believed to reflect early Christian practices and beliefs. It will return to Israel after the exhibition, where it will be permanently displayed at its original site. The Israel Antiquities Authority faced criticism for its display in Washington due to the museum's controversial history.


#health

Fox News: RFK Jr. wants to disrupt our powerful health care complex and it is terrified
RFK Jr. wants to disrupt our powerful health care complex and it is terrified
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been nominated by President-elect Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, highlighting the U.S. health care system's failures. Despite spending significantly more on health care than other wealthy nations, the U.S. has poorer health outcomes, leading to widespread dissatisfaction.

Kennedy aims to address chronic diseases and obesity, which affect millions of Americans. His controversial views on vaccines and health policies may face scrutiny, but his focus on reforming the health care system is seen as necessary amidst growing public discontent.


#sports

GB News: Mike Tyson makes feelings clear on blockbuster Evander Holyfield trilogy fight after Jake Paul defeat
Mike Tyson makes feelings clear on blockbuster Evander Holyfield trilogy fight after Jake Paul defeat
Mike Tyson has ruled out a trilogy fight with Evander Holyfield after losing to Jake Paul by unanimous decision. Tyson, 58, indicated this may be his last fight, despite calling out Logan Paul post-bout. Holyfield expressed interest in a rematch, but Tyson emphasized their friendship over a third fight.

Jake Paul faced criticism for celebrating his win over Tyson, given the age difference, but influencer Andrew Tate defended him, stating Paul is bringing attention to boxing. Tate also hinted at a potential fight with Paul in the future.