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21 Nov 2023
#politics
GB News: No10 rapidly deletes social post after humiliating error when celebrating Northern Ireland
Downing Street's Instagram post celebrating the culture of Northern Ireland had to be deleted due to a blunder. The original post included an Irish flag emoji, suggesting the celebration was for the Republic of Ireland instead. The mistake caused criticism and calls for power-sharing in Northern Ireland.
Breitbart: FTC Chairwoman Lina Khan Hints at Support for Texas in Social Media Freedom Case
FTC chairwoman Lina Khan hints at support for Texas' law challenging social media censorship. Supreme Court to deliberate on the law declaring social media companies as common carriers, allowing users to sue for reinstatement of banned accounts and content. Khan finds common ground with Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals' decision.
PJ Media: NYC Mayor Eric Adams Passes the Buck on Budget Shortfall to Biden
New York City faces a budget crisis due to the costs associated with the influx of new arrivals. Mayor Eric Adams orders 5% budget cuts across various sectors, including police, fire, sanitation, and education. Another 5% cut is planned for January.
Mayor Adams appeals to the wealthy to help cover the shortfall, blaming Washington, D.C. for the city's troubles. The battle with the White House strains his relationship with President Biden. The city is projected to spend billions on the migrant crisis and plans to make cuts in response.
The Blaze: Hate crime task force member in Maryland suggests babies murdered by Hamas were fake, compares Israel to Nazi Germany | Blaze Media
Pro-Palestinian activist, Zainab Chaudry, known for posting anti-Semitic comments, compared Israel to Nazi Germany after Hamas' attack. Chaudry suggested that the babies killed in the attack were fake and accused Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians. Despite her posts, Chaudry still holds her position on the Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention.
The Right Scoop: Joe Scarborough is now making predictions about Trump ‘executing’ people if reelected
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough predicts that if Trump is reelected, he will imprison, execute, and drive people from the country, citing Trump's past behavior. However, there is no evidence to support these claims.
GB News: ‘Communism is vicious’ Senator Ted Cruz hits out at Marxism - ‘it’s evil’
Republican Senator Ted Cruz, in an interview, condemned Marxism and discussed his family's history in Cuba. His father fought in the revolution alongside Fidel Castro before realizing the true nature of Castro's regime, leading to their family's persecution. Cruz's aunt also fought against Castro and experienced similar mistreatment.
#society
Fox News: Thanksgiving Day 'draft' gets love on TikTok as family reveals how they assign holiday duties
A woman in North Carolina has devised a strategy called the "Thanksgiving Draft" to ensure that each family member contributes equally during the holiday. Colleen Rast Cederberg created a point system where tasks are assigned values and family members choose what dishes they want to make. The "Thanksgiving Draft" has become a formal tradition for her family, bringing organization and enjoyment to the holiday.
Breitbart: Taylor Swift’s Rio Tour Marred by Deaths, Muggings and a Dangerous Heat Wave
The recent three-day leg of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Rio de Janeiro was marred by two deaths, muggings, and a dangerous heat wave. One fan was stabbed to death on a beach, while another fell ill during the concert and later died in the hospital. Fans also reported fainting from the extreme heat and encountering difficulties with access to water. The show was postponed due to the extreme temperatures, leading to chaos outside the stadium with pickpockets robbing fans and armed police raiding a Burger King. Many disappointed fans had already made plans to leave before the postponed show on Monday night. .
#war
The Telegraph: Depleted Ukrainian forces fear they cannot win Russian ‘war of exhaustion’
Ukrainian soldiers fear losing a "war of exhaustion" against Russia as they struggle to replenish their forces. The heavily fortified front lines have barely moved despite Ukrainian troops damaging Russian forces. The Ukrainian army needs a fundamental change to turn the tide. Frontline units are significantly below strength, with soldiers exhausted and resources lacking. The war has taken a heavy toll on Ukrainian forces, with many casualties and injuries. The Ukrainian government is concerned about dwindling military support from the West. President Zelensky acknowledged the struggles and called for operational changes and improved medical support.
The Telegraph: Ukraine: The Latest - Aliona Hlivco on participating in Euromaidan, 10 years on
On Ukraine: The Latest podcast, journalists provide comprehensive analysis on the ongoing war in Ukraine and its impact on various aspects of our world. With firsthand reporting from the frontlines and insights from experts, they cover the military, humanitarian, political, economic, and historical angles to keep listeners informed. With a team of experienced reporters and contributors, the podcast offers up-to-date analysis and live reactions from correspondents on the ground.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Papua rebels hold guns to hostage pilot’s head in alarming new video
New Zealand is investigating the kidnapping of a pilot in the Indonesian region of Papua. In a video, the pilot is seen surrounded by armed men who threaten to kill him if their demands are not met. Efforts to secure his release are ongoing.
Red State: MUST READ: Muslim Woman Has Perfect Response to Susan Sarandon's Dismissive Comment to Jews
The left has been attacking Israel and fueling antisemitism, with even posters of kidnapped children being torn down. Actress Susan Sarandon dismisses Jewish suffering and compares it to being Muslim in America.
Muslim author Asra Nomani responds, sharing her family's experience of freedom and opportunity in America, emphasizing that being Muslim in America means enjoying equal rights and freedoms. Her post goes viral and resonates with those who appreciate the American dream.
The Telegraph: EU must ‘show more sympathy for Palestinians’ amid accusations of pro-Israel bias
The EU's top diplomat, Josep Borrell, has called on the European Union to show more sympathy for Palestinian civilians, citing accusations of pro-Israel bias fueling anger across the Muslim world. Arab leaders have criticized the EU for not applying the same standards to Israel as it does to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Borrell warns that if the EU's posture continues to be one-sided, animosity against Europeans will grow.
Breitbart: Israel Recalls Ambassador to South Africa over Call to Arrest Netanyahu
Israel has recalled its ambassador to South Africa after South Africa called for the arrest of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. South Africa, critical of Israel's actions in Gaza, has already recalled its own diplomats from Israel.
GB News: The Guardian blames middle class citizens for climate change
The Guardian newspaper accuses the middle-class of being major contributors to climate change. The richest 10% cause 40 times more carbon emissions than the poorest 10%. The top 10% in the UK earn over £59,000 and are responsible for half of all global emissions.
China is the world's biggest polluter with 30.9% of carbon emissions, followed by the United States with 13.5% and India with 7.3%. Britain accounts for 0.9% of emissions, ranking 17th. The UK government, led by Rishi Sunak, has faced resistance to carbon-cutting policies due to concerns about the financial burden on citizens during the cost-of-living crisis.
Le Monde: From friends to foes: The Canadian tale of two Michaels accused of spying in China
Two Canadians, Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, were detained in China for three years after the arrest of Huawei CFO, Meng Wanzhou. Recently, Spavor accused Kovrig of unknowingly providing intelligence on North Korea, leading to Spavor's conviction for spying. This has caused a rift between the two men, contradicting the Canadian government's previous stance.
The Blaze: Kirby gives media a master class in truth over protesters accusing Israel of 'genocide': 'Make no mistake about it' | Blaze Media
John Kirby, coordinator for strategic communications at the National Security Council, rejected accusations that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians. Kirby condemned pro-Palestinian protesters for throwing around accusations of "genocide" and stated that Hamas is the party with genocidal intentions. He reaffirmed Israel's right to defend itself against a genocidal terrorist threat.
Fox News: North Korea attempts military spy satellite launch for third time, South Korea and Japan report
North Korea launched a suspected military surveillance satellite, deviating from their initial claim about the launch date. Japan and South Korea condemned the launch, with South Korean intelligence suspecting Russian assistance in North Korea's satellite programs.
#military
Times Of Israel: Drone hits pro-Iran group in Iraq, as US says it responded to attack on its troops
US forces in Iraq responded to an attack at a base, causing injuries and damage. A drone strike later hit a pro-Iran group's vehicle, resulting in a death.
#crime
GB News: Police Chief Constable says 'failure to declare a critical incident' affected Nicola Bulley investigation
Chief Constable Andy Marsh of Lancashire police provides updates on the investigation into the disappearance and death of Nicola Bulley.
Breitbart: Three Illegal Aliens Charged with Robbing 60-Year-Old Woman of $20K
Illegal aliens from Colombia are accused of scamming a woman out of over $20,000 in Illinois. Miguel Pena-Gomez pretended to have a winning lottery ticket worth $6 million, while Liliana Nagles-Cuesta posed as a translator and Angela Posada-Acosta acted as a lookout. They convinced the victim to withdraw money from her account and then stole it while she was buying medicine.
#sports
Human Events: Trans soccer player claims ‘discrimination’ after women refuse to compete against him in UK
A trans-identified male soccer player in the UK is considering legal action after being boycotted by an opposing female team. Two matches were called off due to safety concerns. The player followed Football Association policies on transgender players.
#technology
The Blaze: Holiday cybercrime season is here: 12 tips for secure online shopping | Blaze Media
'Tis the season for shopping, but beware of cybercriminals. Phishing, ransomware, and adware are lurking. Consumers must stay vigilant to protect themselves.
#other
Fox News: 5 tools to save your trip after a canceled or delayed flight
Questionable weather and crowded skies leading into the Thanksgiving holiday are causing delays and cancellations for travelers. With peak travel days drawing millions of passengers, it is advised to book early flights and have essential travel tools on hand for potential snafus at the airport. Some essential tools include the National Airspace System Status website, Flight Board app, ExpertFlyer site, LiveATC Air Traffic Control radio app, and ITA Matrix flight search. These tools can help travelers rebook flights faster and find alternative options during delays and cancellations.
National Review: Biden Risks ‘Alienating Base Supporters’ in Key Battleground States with Proposed Menthol Ban, Pollster Finds
A majority of core Biden voters oppose the proposed ban on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. Voters prioritize reducing opioid abuse, authorizing prescription medication, and educating the public on food safety. Concerns about the ban include the danger of illegal cigarettes, lost tax revenue, and job loss. Critics argue that a ban could increase interactions between black Americans and police and contribute to the illicit drug market. Tribal leaders also warn that the ban could benefit cartels on tribal lands.
Fox News: Leonardo DiCaprio wants to accomplish 'one more' thing before turning 50
Leonardo DiCaprio, approaching his 50th birthday, wants to do one more movie after "Killers of the Flower Moon." He reflects on his career, working with cinematic legends, Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese.