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19 Nov 2024
#politics
The Federalist: The SAVE Act Could Hit Filibuster Wall In Republican-Led Senate
With Republicans regaining control of Congress, they face the challenge of passing key conservative reforms, including the SAVE Act, which mandates proof of U.S. citizenship for federal elections. While the House passed the bill, its future in the Senate remains uncertain due to the filibuster.
Some GOP members express skepticism about overcoming the 60-vote requirement, while others believe negotiations could allow the SAVE Act to pass. Despite previous Democratic efforts to bypass the filibuster, Republicans now hold the majority and aim to advance election integrity measures.
Fox News: 'Morning Joe' co-hosts bend the knee at Mar-a-Lago to try and 'reset the relationship'
Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski visited Mar-a-Lago to meet with President-elect Trump, stirring backlash from both sides of the political spectrum. Their past criticisms of Trump, including claims of authoritarian tendencies, contrast sharply with their previous support during his 2016 campaign.
The meeting appears motivated by declining ratings at MSNBC, prompting the hosts to seek a reconciliation with Trump for potential audience revival. This shift raises questions about their integrity and the authenticity of their previous critiques.
#society
GB News: Weather chaos: Major motorways and A roads face severe delays amid snowfall impacting routes
Drivers are facing severe disruptions due to 20cm of snow, leading to major road closures and increased breakdown risks. National Highways has issued warnings for multiple routes, including the M45 and M4, while emergency repairs are ongoing at the Prince of Wales Bridge.
With freezing temperatures expected to cause over 1.2 million breakdowns this winter, motorists are advised to check their car batteries and take precautions. The combination of winter weather and cold conditions is likely to strain vehicles significantly.
The Federalist: Big Corporations Make It Easy To Abort But Not To Have A Family
Many major corporations in America show a preference for supporting abortion over family-friendly policies, particularly for working mothers. A report reveals that about half of Fortune 100 companies promote abortion coverage, including travel for employees in restrictive states, while lacking transparency on parental benefits.
This corporate culture suggests that babies are seen as burdens rather than valued individuals, as companies often provide better support for abortion than for family-oriented benefits like maternity leave or adoption assistance. The inconsistency in corporate messaging raises concerns about their commitment to family values.
Fox News: Pro-Trump prison warden asks Biden to commute all death sentences before leaving
Ron McAndrew, a former Florida prison warden, has written to President Biden urging him to commute all federal and military death sentences. McAndrew, who oversaw executions and has since become a staunch opponent of the death penalty, argues that it represents government overreach and suggests life imprisonment without parole as an alternative.
McAndrew's change of heart was influenced by his experiences during executions, particularly a traumatic incident involving Pedro Medina in 1997. He believes that the death penalty should not be a partisan issue and calls for mercy from Biden, who shares his opposition to capital punishment.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Ukraine launches Biden-supplied longe-range missiles into Russia as world on edge awaiting Putin's response
Ukraine has reportedly conducted its first long-range missile strike against Russia using American-supplied Atacms, targeting a military facility in the Bryansk region. While Kyiv has not officially confirmed the strike, sources indicate it successfully destroyed the target, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
In response, President Putin has enacted new legislation allowing for potential nuclear retaliation against long-range missile attacks. This move, following President Biden's approval for Ukraine to use such missiles, heightens tensions and underscores the ongoing complexities of the conflict.
Fox News: Ukraine fires first barrage of US-made long-range missiles into Russia, Kremlin says
Moscow claims Ukrainian forces launched six U.S.-made ATACMs into Russian territory, with Russia asserting it shot down five missiles and damaged the sixth. Debris reportedly landed near a military facility, causing a small fire but no casualties or significant damage.
This incident follows President Biden's approval for Ukraine to use these missiles. The situation is ongoing, with further updates anticipated.
#health
GB News: Schools urged to BAN cakes and biscuits in nanny state lunchbox crackdown
Health campaigners are urging a ban on cakes and biscuits in school lunches due to high sugar content found in common snacks. Action on Sugar reports that some products contain up to 12 teaspoons of sugar, raising concerns about children's daily intake and overall health.
The group calls for an overhaul of school food standards, emphasizing that current rules allow sugary treats that could lead children to exceed daily sugar limits. In contrast, the government defends existing policies and promotes healthy eating initiatives in schools.
The Federalist: Vaccine Scientist: RFK Is Right — Let’s Study Vaccine Risk Factors
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, raising concerns among some in the scientific community. Kennedy's goals include promoting evidence-based medicine, addressing corruption, and tackling the chronic disease epidemic among children.
Critics argue that Kennedy's focus on evidence-based medicine contradicts actions taken during the Covid pandemic, where public health principles were compromised. The article emphasizes the need for independent scientific evaluation free from pharmaceutical influence and highlights urgent health issues affecting children.
#crime
The Telegraph: Crown Princess of Norway’s son arrested on suspicion of rape
Marius Borg Hoiby, the 27-year-old son of Norway's Crown Princess, has been arrested on suspicion of rape, specifically for having sexual intercourse with someone unable to resist. This marks his third arrest in recent months involving multiple individuals.
Hoiby, who has no royal duties, previously faced charges related to an incident at a woman's apartment in Oslo. Norwegian police are investigating the latest allegations.
#science
Le Monde: Rare great white shark spotted in the Mediterranean, off the French coast
A great white shark was spotted and filmed off the French Riviera, near Porquerolles and Port-Cros, marking a rare occurrence in the Mediterranean. Experts believe the shark is a young individual, and its sighting is significant for the critically endangered species, which has largely disappeared from the area.
The sighting was first reported by biologist Matt Lapinski, who noted that the shark measured between 3.5 to 4.5 meters. The great white is classified as "critically endangered" in Europe, highlighting the need for better protection measures across different countries.
#technology
The American Mind: Man vs. Tech
Tech CEOs, once aligned with Democrats, are shifting towards the Right, influenced by left-wing criticisms of figures like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. This emerging partnership could provide the Right with resources and support, despite differing views on technology's role in society.
Jünger’s "The Glass Bees" warns of technology's potential to dehumanize and control, urging a balance between technological advancement and human values. As conservatives navigate this new alliance, they must ensure technology serves humanity, not the other way around.