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19 Nov 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Massive groups of illegal immigrants nabbed at border amid fears of pre-Trump border surge
Massive groups of illegal immigrants nabbed at border amid fears of pre-Trump border surge
Recent encounters of large groups of illegal immigrants at the southern border have raised concerns about a potential surge before the Trump administration takes office. Texas authorities reported a group of 154 immigrants, including minors and special interest cases from Afghanistan, while Arizona saw over 230 migrants processed.

Although migrant encounters have decreased since June, fears persist that a change in administration could prompt a last-minute influx. The Biden administration is reportedly preparing for a possible spike in immigration as migrants may seek to enter before anticipated stricter policies under Trump take effect.


#politics

GB News: ‘It’s a myth!’ Andrew Lloyd Webber blasts claim farmers are ‘swimming in cash’ as he joins mass London rally
‘It’s a myth!’ Andrew Lloyd Webber blasts claim farmers are ‘swimming in cash’ as he joins mass London rally
Andrew Lloyd Webber joined over 10,000 farmers in London protesting against proposed inheritance tax changes that would affect farms valued over £1 million. He criticized the notion that farmers are financially thriving, emphasizing the low returns from agricultural assets.

The rally, organized by the National Farmers' Union, aims to persuade MPs to block the government's plans. Lloyd Webber expressed concern that foreign investors may take advantage of struggling farmers, potentially leading to a loss of British farmland.


Fox News: Biden misses G-20 family photo, White House blames 'logistical' issues
Biden misses G-20 family photo, White House blames 'logistical' issues
President Biden missed the traditional group photo at the G-20 summit due to "logistical issues," arriving late with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. A senior official clarified that his absence was not intentional, as several leaders were also missing at the time.

Biden's late arrival meant he missed standing alongside other world leaders, including Russian and Chinese officials. He took a different route to the summit venue for security reasons, while emphasizing the need for increased investments in the World Bank and addressing global conflicts.


GB News: Labour 'heading for a class war' as FURIOUS farmers take to streets of London - 'Seeds of division being sewn'
Labour 'heading for a class war' as FURIOUS farmers take to streets of London - 'Seeds of division being sewn'
Farmers are protesting in London against Labour's proposed inheritance tax changes, which could significantly impact the agricultural sector. Aled Thomas, chairman of the Conservative Rural Forum, warns that these policies could lead to a "class war" reminiscent of the Thatcher era, as many farmers feel frustrated and threatened by the potential job losses.

The new rules would impose a 20% inheritance tax on farms valued over £1 million, a stark shift from previous exemptions. While the Treasury claims only a small number of estates will be affected, industry groups argue that many more farms could face financial strain, highlighting a growing divide between rural and urban voters.


The Federalist: How To Dispel The Lies Most Americans Believe About Abortion
How To Dispel The Lies Most Americans Believe About Abortion
Shawn Carney and Steve Karlen's new book, "What to Say When 2," addresses the post-Roe abortion landscape, challenging prevalent myths about abortion and highlighting the role of pregnancy resource centers. The authors argue that the pro-life movement has grown stronger, while the abortion industry has faltered.

The book critiques both pro-abortion politicians and the myths propagated by their movement, asserting that pro-life protections save lives and that the fight for the unborn is a long-term battle. Carney and Karlen emphasize the need for a coherent pro-life platform as political responses to abortion become increasingly extreme.


Fox News: Tim Scott says Biden regulators should quit it, give Trump a 'fresh slate'
Tim Scott says Biden regulators should quit it, give Trump a 'fresh slate'
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., has urged President Biden to halt regulatory actions to provide President-elect Trump a "fresh slate" upon taking office. In a letter, Scott emphasized the need for an orderly transition and called for the suspension of rulemaking and pending nominations by federal financial and housing regulators.

As the incoming chair of the Senate Republican campaign committee, Scott is also focused on expanding the GOP majority in the 2026 elections. He aims to ensure Trump has four years of control with a Republican Senate majority, following the GOP's recent regain of Senate control.


The Federalist: Americans Can't Trust Mike Rogers To Lead The FBI
Americans Can't Trust Mike Rogers To Lead The FBI
The FBI has faced criticism for perceived politicization under Director Christopher Wray, particularly regarding its actions during elections and treatment of certain groups. As Trump prepares for a potential second term, speculation grows about Mike Rogers, a former congressman and FBI agent, possibly being nominated to lead the agency.

Rogers has a controversial history, having supported the Patriot Act and federal surveillance programs. Critics question his ability to enact meaningful reform within the FBI, given his past decisions that some view as enabling the very issues he may need to address.


The Telegraph: Scholz urged by senior party members to stand aside for popular defence secretary
Scholz urged by senior party members to stand aside for popular defence secretary
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces increasing pressure to allow Defence Minister Boris Pistorius to lead his party in upcoming snap elections. Scholz's approval ratings have plummeted, prompting calls for him to reconsider his candidacy as the SPD struggles in polls.

With elections now set for February, dissent within the party suggests Pistorius could better challenge conservative candidate Friedrich Merz. Some party members believe a change in leadership could improve their chances against Merz.


#society

The Federalist: Founder Of Breastfeeding Support Organization Resigns In Protest
Founder Of Breastfeeding Support Organization Resigns In Protest
Marian Tompson, a founder of La Leche League, resigned, criticizing the organization's shift to include men in breastfeeding discussions. She argues this undermines the original mission of supporting biological women and their unique challenges in breastfeeding.

Tompson's resignation highlights concerns over gender identity politics encroaching on women's spaces, suggesting that such changes threaten the essence of womanhood and motherhood. She calls for women to unite against this trend, emphasizing the need for cultural and social support for breastfeeding.


Fox News: Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene wants men banned from women's spaces in 'all taxpayer-funded facilities'
Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene wants men banned from women's spaces in 'all taxpayer-funded facilities'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has expressed support for banning biological men from women's spaces in all taxpayer-funded facilities. This follows Rep. Nancy Mace's proposed resolution to restrict House members from using single-sex facilities that do not align with their biological sex.

Delaware state Sen. Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of Congress, criticized the resolution as a distraction from pressing issues like housing and healthcare. Greene reiterated her stance, stating that men should be excluded from women's restrooms in all federal buildings.


Le Monde: Cable car accident in the French Alps leaves six injured
Cable car accident in the French Alps leaves six injured
Six workers were injured, two seriously, in a cable car accident at Val Thorens ski resort in the French Alps on November 19. The incident occurred during challenging weather conditions when a construction cabin hit the arrival station while carrying 16 workers.

Emergency responders were deployed, and the injured were evacuated using a nearby gondola. The prefecture established a crisis management cell to coordinate rescue efforts. The accident occurred just days before the resort's winter season opening.


GB News: Veteran climber SLAMS Labour over lack of post-combat support for servicemen
Veteran climber SLAMS Labour over lack of post-combat support for servicemen
Jonny Pain, a Scottish father of four, criticized government support for veterans after climbing Ben Nevis 32 times to raise awareness for their challenges. He emphasized the lack of official transition processes for veterans and the overwhelming difficulties they face in civilian life.

Pain's efforts raised over £6,000 for the charity REORG, which aids veterans through jiu-jitsu and mental health services. Despite government assurances of support, he believes many veterans remain vulnerable after service.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Hezbollah and Lebanon agree to US ceasefire proposal
Hezbollah and Lebanon agree to US ceasefire proposal
Lebanon and Hezbollah have accepted a US ceasefire proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict with Israel, according to a Lebanese official. The response was characterized as a significant effort for a truce, adhering to UN Security Council resolution 1701.

Despite the positive reception, concerns remain that Israel could complicate the situation if it is not committed to a resolution. Israeli security sources suggest that a ceasefire is favored over a prolonged conflict, believing they have received sufficient guarantees from the US.


The Telegraph: Sabotage likely to blame for cutting of undersea internet cables, says Germany
Sabotage likely to blame for cutting of undersea internet cables, says Germany
Germany suspects sabotage behind recent damage to communications cables in the Baltic Sea, following reports of severed links between Finland and Germany, and Sweden to Lithuania. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius emphasized that the incidents indicate a deliberate act.

He labeled the situation as a "hybrid action," though the specific perpetrators remain unknown.


#technology

Forbes: The Forbes CIO Next List: 2024
The Forbes CIO Next List: 2024
Forbes has released its 2024 CIO Next list, highlighting 50 top tech leaders who are driving AI integration across various sectors. The report notes a significant increase in AI adoption, with two-thirds of organizations now utilizing it in at least one business function, a jump from one-third last year.

The list features executives from major companies like Zoom, Atlassian, and United Airlines, showcasing their contributions to enhancing operational efficiency and security through AI. Notably, generative AI is a common theme among the honorees, as organizations leverage it for customer service, employee training, and supply chain management.