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21 Nov 2024
#politics
Fox News: Minority working class voters explain to the New York Times why Democrats have lost their support
A recent New York Times report highlights the shift of minority working-class voters from the Democratic Party to President-elect Donald Trump in the 2024 election. Concerns over the economy, cost of living, and a perception that Democrats have become elitist were key factors driving this change.
Voters expressed dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party's focus on issues they deemed irrelevant to their daily lives, such as abortion and transgender rights. Many now see Trump as a better option for economic opportunities and management of the country.
Forbes: Gaetz Confirmation Battle: Report On Sexual Misconduct Claims Held Up By Ethics Panel—But House Could Force Its Release
The House Ethics Committee remains deadlocked on whether to release its report regarding former Rep. Matt Gaetz's alleged misconduct. A resolution by House Democrats could force a vote on the report's release, but it would require bipartisan support to pass in the Republican-controlled House.
Gaetz, who is lobbying for confirmation as attorney general amid serious allegations, faces scrutiny from both parties. Some Republican senators have indicated that the ethics report should be considered during the confirmation process, while House Speaker Mike Johnson opposes its release.
Breitbart: Federal Court Rules Defamation Suit Against MSNBC's Andrew Weissmann Can Proceed
A federal court has rejected Andrew Weissmann's motion to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by former White House attorney Stefan Passantino. Passantino claims Weissmann falsely accused him of coaching Cassidy Hutchinson to lie during her testimony to the January 6 Committee.
Passantino asserts that Hutchinson testified under oath that he never instructed her to lie, contradicting Weissmann's claims. The case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding the January 6 Committee and the narratives surrounding its testimonies.
The Economist: How Donald Trump could win the future
The article discusses the historical context of the Democratic Party's embrace of technology in the 1980s, highlighting the influence of figures like Al Gore. It notes the decline of this appeal in the face of rising competition from Republicans, particularly Donald Trump.
As the political landscape shifts, questions arise about Trump's potential actions regarding legal immigration and the future of skilled workers in the U.S. economy.
Fox News: Transgender women are 'every bit as 'biologically female' as cis women,' bisexual, trans state lawmaker claims
Montana state Rep. Zooey Zephyr, a Democrat identifying as a transgender woman, asserted that transgender women are "biologically female" and belong in women's spaces. This follows a statement from House Speaker Mike Johnson, who emphasized that single-sex facilities in the Capitol are reserved for individuals of their biological sex.
Rep. Nancy Mace has proposed a resolution to restrict access to single-sex facilities based on biological sex, sparking debate on the rights of transgender individuals in Congress. Speaker Johnson has maintained that while he believes in treating everyone with dignity, he holds a traditional view on gender.
Fox News: Washington Post media critic urges Democrats to 'turn off Morning Joe' after their meeting with Trump
Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple criticized MSNBC's "Morning Joe" for its co-hosts, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, meeting with President-elect Donald Trump. He urged Democrats to stop watching the show, suggesting it no longer serves their interests and questioning its journalistic integrity.
Wemple highlighted the irony of the hosts, who have criticized Trump, now engaging with him, indicating a shift in their approach. He speculated that this decision might alienate their audience and lead to a decline in ratings.
Fox News: Trump's incoming White House chief of staff's lobbying interest come under scrutiny
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Susie Wiles as White House chief of staff, making her the first woman to hold the position. Wiles, a seasoned GOP strategist and former corporate lobbyist, faces criticism from progressives who argue her background contradicts Trump's promise to "drain the Swamp."
Critics, including Public Citizen's Jon Golinger, highlight Wiles' history of lobbying for controversial clients, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest. Trump’s team defends her integrity and experience, asserting she will effectively serve his administration.
GB News: Ellen DeGeneres ‘flees’ US and purchases Cotswolds property following Donald Trump’s election win
Ellen DeGeneres and her partner Portia de Rossi have reportedly moved to the Cotswolds in the UK, disillusioned with the political climate in the US following Donald Trump's election victory. They are planning to sell their California home and have begun integrating into the local celebrity scene.
This trend of American celebrities relocating abroad, like Eva Longoria, underscores a growing unease with the political situation in the US. The Cotswolds is becoming a popular refuge for those seeking distance from American politics.
Fox News: Democratic Pennsylvania election official apologizes for controversial comments as Senate recount begins
Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia apologized after claiming that court precedent "doesn't matter" during a meeting about provisional ballots in Pennsylvania's Senate race. Her comments, which drew public outrage, were made while discussing the counting of ballots missing required signatures.
Ellis-Marseglia clarified that her remarks were in reference to the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade and expressed frustration over the handling of provisional ballots. The controversy coincides with a tight Senate race, prompting a recount as Republican David McCormick leads by a narrow margin.
Forbes: What We Know About Elon Musk’s ‘Department Of Government Efficiency’—As Marjorie Taylor Greene Enters Fold
Elon Musk has been appointed by president-elect Donald Trump to lead the new "Department Of Government Efficiency" (DOGE), which aims to cut government spending and streamline federal agencies. Musk will work with fellow billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy to identify areas for budget reductions, including potential cuts to NPR and Planned Parenthood.
The commission is not an official agency but an advisory board, expected to recommend executive actions for immediate savings. Musk has suggested significant downsizing of federal agencies and proposed a smartphone app for free tax filing. Critics, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, have questioned the efficiency of the commission's structure.
The Economist: Will Donald Trump now pardon the January 6th rioters?
Donald Trump has indicated he may pardon those convicted for their roles in the January 6th Capitol riot, referring to them as "hostages" and "unbelievable patriots." This potential action could occur if he returns to the White House after the 2024 election.
Many Americans are also focused on Trump's promises to lower prices and address illegal immigration, but the fate of the rioters remains a significant concern for a small group of supporters.
Fox News: Critics accuse Georgia sheriff of silencing them on social media in lawsuit
Three Georgia residents are suing Cobb County Sheriff Craig Owens, claiming he violated their free speech rights by censoring their critical comments on Facebook. The lawsuit follows a viral incident where Owens called deputies to a Burger King over a mistaken order, leading to public criticism of his actions.
The plaintiffs allege Owens implemented restrictions on the Sheriff's Office Facebook page to silence dissenting viewpoints, particularly as Election Day approached. They seek a court ruling against what they describe as viewpoint-based censorship and request measures to prevent further retaliatory actions by the sheriff.
#society
Breitbart: San Jose State Women's Volleyball Could Win Conference Championship If Other Teams Forfeit over Trans Player
San Jose State University’s women’s volleyball team could win the conference championship if opposing teams continue to forfeit due to the inclusion of transgender player Blaire Fleming. Fleming has been breaking records traditionally held by women, prompting boycotts from several teams.
An emergency hearing is set to determine if SJSU or Fleming will be disqualified from the conference tournament, which could change the outcome of the championship. If the boycotts persist, SJSU may be awarded the title by default.
Fox News: What weary San Franciscans are saying after voters rejected ‘stranglehold’ of the progressive left
San Francisco faces a growing homelessness and drug crisis, with residents expressing frustration over open-air drug markets and crime. Recent elections saw the ousting of Mayor London Breed, with voters favoring Daniel Lurie, who promises to tackle these issues aggressively.
Lurie aims to declare a fentanyl emergency, increase shelter beds, and enforce stricter regulations on RV parking. As public safety becomes a priority, activists believe this shift could signal a change in the city's political landscape and approach to homelessness and crime.
Fox News: Visit these New England ski resorts this winter for breathtaking views, slopes for beginners, experts
Winter in New England offers a chance for adventure at various ski resorts catering to all skill levels. Notable destinations include Killington Resort, Jay Peak, Okemo Mountain Resort, Sunday River, and Bretton Woods, each providing a mix of trails and amenities for families.
These resorts feature options for beginners and experts alike, with equipment rentals and lessons available. Many also include relaxing accommodations and additional activities, such as indoor water parks, making them ideal for a winter getaway.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: ICC rejects Israeli appeals, issues arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, charging them with war crimes and crimes against humanity. Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the decision, arguing it undermines justice and overlooks Hamas' actions.
Israel attempted to challenge the ICC's jurisdiction and procedural decisions, but these were rejected. U.S. Senate Majority Leader-elect John Thune has threatened sanctions against the ICC if it does not reverse its actions, emphasizing support for Israel.
Fox News: Biden helps Trump by unleashing ATACMS on Russia
Ukraine's forces recently utilized the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) to strike six military targets within Russia, following new permissions from the Biden administration. This move aims to apply pressure on Russia and bolster Ukraine's leverage in the ongoing conflict.
The ATACMS, known for its precision and minimal collateral damage, has been a part of Ukraine's strategy since its use in previous operations. As the war continues, maintaining a strong defense and applying pressure on Russia is viewed as crucial for future negotiations.
#economy
GB News: Tory MP Andrew Griffith accuses Labour of creating a 'two-tier economy'
Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith criticized Labour's economic policies, claiming they have created a "two-tier economy" in Britain. He argued that public sector employees benefit from significant pay rises and financial support, while those in the private sector face rising costs and taxes without similar relief.
Griffith emphasized the need for economic reform and warned of a potential per capita recession. He called for fewer civil servants and more ambitious welfare reforms, stating that many working-age individuals are not participating in the workforce. He expressed hope for a clearer plan from the opposition to address these issues.
#military
Breitbart: Austin on Hegseth Proposing Firing Joint Chiefs Head over DEI: People Must 'See Themselves' in Leaders, Brown's Strong
During an NBC News interview, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin defended Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. against calls for his dismissal over diversity initiatives. Austin emphasized the importance of representation in military leadership and praised Brown's competence.
Austin expressed concern over the notion of firing Brown, stating that young military personnel should see themselves reflected in senior leadership. He reaffirmed his respect for Brown, calling him one of the most capable officers he has worked with.
The Telegraph: Russia ‘fires intercontinental ballistic missile’ at Ukraine for first time
Russia launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) at Ukraine for the first time, hitting Dnipro shortly after being fired from Astrakhan. This action is believed to be a response to Ukraine's missile strikes on Russian territory.
The attack injured two individuals and caused significant damage, including to a rehabilitation center and a residential building. Local officials reported a broader assault on the region.
Breitbart: Russia Launches First ICBM in Anger, Strikes Ukrainian City
Russia has reportedly launched an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) at the Ukrainian city of Dnipro, marking the first such incident in the ongoing conflict. Ukraine claims the missile was part of a broader air raid that included multiple other missile types, with some intercepted. The attack is viewed as a warning to deter Western involvement.
The ICBM launch, which Russia has not confirmed, follows escalating tensions between Russia and Western nations. As Ukraine receives long-range missile capabilities, Poland has heightened its military readiness in response to the attack. The situation underscores the precarious balance of power and the potential for further escalation.
#health
The Economist: How to fix palliative care in Britain
Misunderstandings about palliative care in Britain persist, particularly regarding its focus on improving quality of life rather than solely end-of-life issues. As a parliamentary vote on assisted dying approaches, it is crucial to address these misconceptions to foster a more informed debate.
The upcoming vote highlights the need for clarity on the role of palliative care and its distinction from assisted dying. Understanding these concepts is essential for lawmakers and the public as they navigate this sensitive issue.
#sports
GB News: Lewis Hamilton reveals he nearly quit F1 season early ahead of Las Vegas Grand Prix - 'It's frustrating'
Lewis Hamilton contemplated leaving the current F1 season early after a disappointing performance at the Brazilian Grand Prix, where he finished 10th. Despite this, he remains committed to Mercedes as he prepares for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, expressing gratitude for his team's efforts.
Hamilton has won two races this season but has struggled against competitors like Max Verstappen. He acknowledged his frustration but is determined to finish strong, focusing on upcoming races and other projects, including an F1 movie.
#outdoors
On The Water: Stripers and Sand Eels in November
In mid-November, a surf fisherman on Cape Cod reflects on the changing season while targeting stripers that feed on sand eels. Despite the cold and dwindling crowds, he enjoys a successful night, catching over 60 fish, emphasizing the importance of finding concentrated bait.
The article highlights strategies for late-season fishing, including focusing on sand eels, using specific lures, and fishing during optimal tides. The author underscores the unpredictability of fishing success due to weather conditions but remains committed to the sport until the season's end.