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22 Nov 2024
#politics
Forbes: Pam Bondi: What We Know About Trump’s New Pick For AG After Gaetz’s Exit
President-elect Donald Trump nominated former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi as U.S. attorney general following the withdrawal of Matt Gaetz amid sexual misconduct allegations. Bondi, who served as Florida's AG from 2011 to 2019, will focus on crime and safety, according to Trump.
Bondi's selection comes after a series of Cabinet appointments by Trump, who has chosen loyalists for key positions. Gaetz's exit opened the door for Bondi, who has faced scrutiny over past controversies but has been praised by Gaetz as a strong choice.
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: Trump and voters mean business, and this time we're going to have our way
Laura Ingraham criticized the Biden administration's foreign policy and military spending, particularly regarding Ukraine. She emphasized that Trump supporters expect accountability from D.C. bureaucrats, asserting that the American public is frustrated with past government mistakes and waste.
Ingraham believes that the recent election of Trump and GOP members reflects a demand for change in how government operates, suggesting that bureaucrats will face consequences for their actions.
#society
Breitbart: Australia to Ban Teens from Tiktok, Instagram, X, Snapchat
Australia is advancing a law to restrict social media access for children under 16, targeting platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat. The legislation aims to create a safer online environment, with enforcement mechanisms including fines for non-compliance.
However, concerns have been raised about the potential impact on children's rights and socialization, as well as the effectiveness of age verification methods. The Australian Human Rights Commission has expressed reservations regarding the balance between protection and freedom for young users.
Front Page Magazine: At the University of Michigan, Getting Tough with Hamas Supporters
Pro-Hamas demonstrations have surged on U.S. campuses since October 2023, with participants calling for violence against Israel and engaging in antisemitic acts. University officials have been criticized for their slow responses, with some institutions offering minimal consequences for offenders.
The University of Michigan has initiated disciplinary actions against the pro-Hamas group Students Allied for Freedom and Equality (SAFE), potentially suspending them for four years. This move signals a shift in how universities might address antisemitism and anti-Israel activism on their campuses.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: For second time in months, UN atomic watchdog censures Iran for failing to cooperate
The UN's nuclear watchdog, IAEA, condemned Iran for not cooperating fully with its investigations, particularly regarding uranium particles found at undeclared sites. A resolution was passed demanding Iran provide credible explanations and access to inspectors, with potential for further sanctions.
This comes amid rising tensions as Iran increases its uranium stockpile, now enriched to near weapons-grade levels. The situation could escalate further as the IAEA prepares a comprehensive assessment of Iran's nuclear activities by spring 2025, potentially impacting diplomatic relations.
Breitbart: Iran: Trump Won Election Because Biden Is Too Pro-Israel
The Iranian Foreign Ministry claimed that American public opinion is largely against Israel's military actions against Hamas, suggesting this sentiment contributed to the Democrats' loss in the 2024 presidential election. They argue that President-elect Trump’s victory reflects a growing opposition to Israel's actions in Gaza.
Iran's support for Hamas and criticism of U.S. policy were highlighted as key factors in the political landscape, with protests on U.S. college campuses being cited as evidence of anti-Israel sentiment. The Iranian regime anticipates that Trump will fulfill his election promises regarding the conflict.
#economy
Breitbart: Momentum Builds in Canada to Kick Mexico Out of North America Trade Deal
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a consensus among Canadian provincial leaders for a bilateral trade deal with the U.S., advocating for a separation from Mexico in negotiations. This stance is influenced by concerns over Mexico's role in facilitating Chinese imports into North America.
Ford plans to meet with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss this proposal, despite Trudeau's preference for a trilateral agreement. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has expressed disagreement with excluding Mexico from trade discussions, while some Canadian business leaders caution against abandoning the existing trilateral framework.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: "Saint Cecilia Mass"
The St. Cecilia Mass, composed by Charles Gounod in 1855, is a solemn mass in G major dedicated to St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music. It premiered on November 22, 1855, in Paris and was well-received, marking Gounod's first major work.
The mass features three soloists, a mixed choir, orchestra, and organ, and includes notable sections such as the Sanctus and Benedictus. Gounod's music was praised for its artistry and poetic qualities.
#health
Breitbart: W.H.O. Chief Tedros Hospitalized in Rio de Janeiro
W.H.O. Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was hospitalized in Rio de Janeiro during the G20 summit for tests related to high blood pressure and symptoms of labyrinthitis. He was released the following morning after observation and medication.
Tedros expressed disappointment over missing a personal commitment to pick up his daughter from school, emphasizing the importance of everyday moments. He urged others to prioritize their health.
#crime
Breitbart: Manhattan DA Bragg's Assistant Robbed by Venezuelan Gang Member
A Manhattan DA prosecutor was attacked and robbed in her apartment by Brandon Simosa, a Venezuelan migrant linked to the Tren de Aragua gang. Simosa, arrested outside a migrant shelter, faces charges including sexually motivated robbery and grand larceny.
Simosa entered the U.S. in October 2023 and had a history of arrests in NYC. Despite a deportation order, his case was dismissed in February. The incident raises concerns about the safety of public officials amid ongoing debates over immigration policies.