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19 Nov 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Haitian migrants reportedly flee Springfield, Ohio
Haitian migrants reportedly flee Springfield, Ohio
Springfield, Ohio, has seen a significant influx of Haitian migrants, with estimates of 15,000 to 20,000 settling in the area. This has led to local concerns about resource strain, safety, and rising rents. Following President-elect Trump's victory, fears of deportation have prompted some migrants to leave the town.

Community leaders report that many Haitians are relocating to cities like Dayton or even Canada, seeking safety from potential mass deportations. The departure of these migrants could negatively impact Springfield's economy, as they have contributed to local jobs and tax revenue.


#politics

Fox News: MSNBC's Joe Scarborough rejects criticisms of meeting with President-elect Trump: 'Massive disconnect'
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough rejects criticisms of meeting with President-elect Trump: 'Massive disconnect'
Joe Scarborough addressed social media backlash regarding his recent meeting with President-elect Donald Trump, stating there is a "massive disconnect" between online criticism and real-world support. He emphasized the importance of communication, despite being critical of Trump in the past.

Co-host Mika Brzezinski echoed Scarborough's sentiments, noting their intention to engage with Trump to provide insights during uncertain times. Critics from "The View" questioned the authenticity of their journalistic integrity, suggesting the meeting could be seen as opportunistic.


Fox News: MSNBC contributor fuels 'Morning Joe' boycott after Trump meeting: They don't 'appreciate' their audience
MSNBC contributor fuels 'Morning Joe' boycott after Trump meeting: They don't 'appreciate' their audience
MSNBC contributor Jennifer Rubin is calling for a boycott of "Morning Joe" after hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski revealed they met with President-elect Donald Trump. Rubin criticized the meeting on social media, suggesting it betrayed their audience.

Scarborough and Brzezinski, who had not met Trump in seven years, emphasized the need for communication despite their differences on various issues. Trump described the meeting as "extremely cordial" and expressed appreciation for the desire to engage in open dialogue.


Le Monde: Brazil arrests G20 guards over alleged 2022 Lula assassination plot
Brazil arrests G20 guards over alleged 2022 Lula assassination plot
Brazilian police arrested four soldiers and a police officer on November 19, 2023, for allegedly plotting to assassinate President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in a coup attempt in December 2022. The suspects, trained in special forces, were part of a security operation for the G20 summit.

The group reportedly aimed to kill Lula and other officials to prevent his inauguration. They face serious charges, including coup-plotting and forming a criminal organization. This incident follows the January 2023 insurrection by Bolsonaro supporters against Lula's government.


#society

GB News: British mum-of-four tragically dies while on holiday in Egypt
British mum-of-four tragically dies while on holiday in Egypt
Liz Boardman, a 40-year-old mother of four from Bolton, died unexpectedly while on holiday in Egypt on November 11. Her family is seeking answers regarding her death, as she had no known health issues. An autopsy is pending, and her body was returned to the UK on November 15.

A GoFundMe page has been established to assist her family with funeral costs and support for her children. Boardman was described as a devoted mother who had a positive impact on those around her. The Foreign Office is providing assistance to her family during this difficult time.


GB News: Sir Brian May, 77, claims he was 'driven out' of London as he takes aim at 'destroyed feeling of security'
Sir Brian May, 77, claims he was 'driven out' of London as he takes aim at 'destroyed feeling of security'
Brian May shared that he and his wife, Anita Dobson, were "driven out" of London due to a flood that destroyed much of her memorabilia and impacted their sense of security. They now travel an hour and a half to celebrate special occasions at their favorite restaurant in the city.

During their recent anniversary dinner, May expressed gratitude for the restaurant and the friendships they've maintained over the years. Fans congratulated the couple on their 24 years together, sharing warm wishes and admiration for their relationship.


GB News: National bus fare increase forces more elderly drivers onto UK roads - ‘Only alternative!’
National bus fare increase forces more elderly drivers onto UK roads - ‘Only alternative!’
The UK government's increase of the national bus fare cap from £2 to £3, coupled with reduced bus services, has led to more elderly drivers on the roads, raising safety concerns. Data indicates that drivers over 70 are now the most likely to be involved in traffic collisions, reflecting a growing dependency on personal vehicles due to limited public transport options.

Experts argue that the decline in rural bus networks has left many elderly individuals with few alternatives, forcing them to continue driving despite safety risks. Campaigners stress the need to restore bus routes to ensure older people maintain access to essential services and social connections.


Fox News: Second-grader 'traumatized' after being hung in school bathroom during 'horseplaying' incident: report
Second-grader 'traumatized' after being hung in school bathroom during 'horseplaying' incident: report
A 7-year-old student at C. Paul Barnhart Elementary School in Maryland was hospitalized after being found hanging in a bathroom during a horseplaying incident. His mother reports he is traumatized and recovering from neck bruises.

School officials are investigating, and disciplinary actions are being taken. The incident is not believed to be race-related or intentional. The Charles County Sheriff's Office is involved in the investigation.


The Federalist: Corporate America Wants To Delay Women Workers Having Kids
Corporate America Wants To Delay Women Workers Having Kids
A report reveals that nearly half of Fortune 100 companies provide paid out-of-state travel for abortions and promote fertility options like egg freezing and IVF. While some offer family-friendly policies, the emphasis appears to be on delaying motherhood for career advancement.

Critics argue these corporate practices may undermine family formation and contribute to declining fertility rates, as they incentivize women to postpone having children. The report suggests that such policies reflect a misguided approach to supporting working parents, prioritizing employee productivity over family life.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Iran faces fresh censure over lack of cooperation at UN nuclear meeting
Iran faces fresh censure over lack of cooperation at UN nuclear meeting
European nations, supported by the U.S., are advancing a resolution to censure Iran for inadequate cooperation with the IAEA amid rising nuclear concerns. This follows Iran's increased nuclear activities and reduced oversight, raising fears of potential weapon development.

The resolution seeks a comprehensive report from IAEA head Rafael Grossi on Iran's nuclear activities. Iran has expressed a desire for discussions free from political pressure, but skepticism remains as diplomatic efforts face challenges, particularly with the potential return of Donald Trump to the presidency.


#health

GB News: Hot chocolate could be key to weight loss as new research may protect against impact of fatty foods
Hot chocolate could be key to weight loss as new research may protect against impact of fatty foods
New research suggests that consuming cocoa high in flavanols or green tea may help counteract the negative effects of fatty foods during stressful times. The study indicates that these flavanol-rich drinks can mitigate the impact of high-fat meals on cardiovascular health.

Conducted by the University of Birmingham, the study found that while fatty foods can impair vascular function under stress, high-flavanol cocoa can protect against this decline. This suggests that incorporating flavanol-rich foods into diets, especially during stressful periods, could improve health outcomes.