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20 Nov 2024

#politics

Fox News: Washington Post columnist claims 'Republicans want to kill your kids:' 'It's actually true'
Washington Post columnist claims 'Republicans want to kill your kids:' 'It's actually true'
Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin is calling for Democrats to adopt a more aggressive messaging strategy, suggesting they frame Republicans as a threat to children's safety. She emphasizes the need for clear, direct communication about the consequences of Republican policies on health and safety.

Rubin also criticized the Washington Post's owner Jeff Bezos for not endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris, arguing it undermines the paper's credibility and democracy. She expressed concern about the implications of such decisions in the current political climate.


#society

GB News: M6 chaos: Drivers warned of brutal two-hour delays following vehicle fire and 'large diesel spillage'
M6 chaos: Drivers warned of brutal two-hour delays following vehicle fire and 'large diesel spillage'
Drivers on the M6 in the West Midlands are facing significant delays due to a major vehicle fire and a serious diesel spillage. The motorway is closed northbound between junctions 14 and 15, with emergency services working to control the situation.

While some lanes have reopened, drivers can expect delays of around 120 minutes as clean-up efforts continue. Motorists are advised to allow extra time for their journeys or consider alternative routes.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Chinese ship under investigation over ‘sabotaged’ Baltic undersea cables
Chinese ship under investigation over ‘sabotaged’ Baltic undersea cables
Swedish investigators are examining the movements of the Chinese vessel Yi Peng 3 after two internet cables were severed in the Baltic Sea, raising suspicions of sabotage. The ship was near the damaged cables when the incidents occurred, leading to internet outages in Lithuania.

The Yi Peng 3 was traveling from Russia to Egypt and is now under scrutiny as Sweden intensifies its investigation. Danish naval vessels have also been tracking the Chinese carrier following the incidents.


#culture

GB News: 'Definitely on my list!' Marks & Spencer expands its festive drinks selection with new light-up bottles
'Definitely on my list!' Marks & Spencer expands its festive drinks selection with new light-up bottles
Marks & Spencer has launched a new Mince Pie Liqueur featuring touch-activated lighting technology, priced at £20. The bottle lights up when touched, showcasing a Christmas tree design without the need for buttons. This innovative product has garnered significant attention on social media.

The festive drink combines flavors of sweet vine fruits, lemon peel, and spices, and can be enjoyed in various ways. M&S also reintroduced the Clementine Gin Liqueur Snow Globe, priced at £20, which features a light-up design and is packaged for gifting.


#crime

GB News: Jet2 flight forced to declare emergency as two women arrested after landing
Jet2 flight forced to declare emergency as two women arrested after landing
Two women, aged 33 and 50, were arrested on a Jet2 flight from Turkey to Scotland after a disturbance led to a mid-air emergency declaration. The incident occurred on November 16 and involved a medical emergency with another passenger.

Both women will appear at Paisley Sheriff Court, with reports sent to the Procurator Fiscal. Police were called to Glasgow Airport upon the flight's landing to address the situation.


#other

Le Monde: 'Bomb cyclone' knocks out power to over 600,000 homes across northwest US, killing at least one
'Bomb cyclone' knocks out power to over 600,000 homes across northwest US, killing at least one
A major storm hit the northwest US on November 20, causing severe winds, heavy rain, and widespread power outages. At least one fatality was reported due to a falling tree, while over 600,000 homes in Washington experienced power loss.

Warnings for excessive rainfall, high winds, and potential flooding were issued, with gusts reaching up to 163 kph. The National Weather Service advised residents to stay indoors and avoid windows during the storm.