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21 Nov 2024

#politics

Fox News: Heritage launching $1M campaign targeting senators who could 'make or break' Trump Cabinet confirmations
Heritage launching $1M campaign targeting senators who could 'make or break' Trump Cabinet confirmations
The Heritage Foundation is launching a $1 million campaign to push for the swift confirmation of President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees. The initiative aims to educate the public on presidential authority regarding appointments and to mobilize support among conservative constituents.

Heritage officials stress the importance of a united Senate GOP to fulfill campaign promises and expedite the confirmation process. They argue that the Senate's advice and consent role should not hinder the president's ability to appoint qualified officials, emphasizing a return to constitutional norms for appointments.


Forbes: Musk Claims Bezos Told ‘Everyone’ To Sell Tesla Stock Before Trump’s Win—Latest In Billionaire Rivalry
Musk Claims Bezos Told ‘Everyone’ To Sell Tesla Stock Before Trump’s Win—Latest In Billionaire Rivalry
Elon Musk accused Jeff Bezos of advising people to sell their shares in Musk's companies ahead of the presidential election, claiming Bezos believed Donald Trump would lose. Musk did not provide evidence for this assertion, nor did he clarify the source of his information.

This latest exchange continues the long-standing rivalry between the two billionaires, who compete in the private space sector and have a history of public jabs at each other. Bezos has not publicly supported anti-Trump sentiments, and his actions leading up to the election do not indicate hostility toward Trump.


The Economist: The weekly cartoon
The weekly cartoon
The editorial cartoon from The Economist for the week of November 21, 2024, continues its tradition of satirical commentary on current events. The specific content and themes of this week's cartoon are not detailed in the provided information.




GB News: Steven Dixon fumes it's 'ridiculous' Farage was excluded from giving a speech at farmers protest
Steven Dixon fumes it's 'ridiculous' Farage was excluded from giving a speech at farmers protest
GB News host Steven Dixon criticized the exclusion of Nigel Farage from a speech at a recent farmers protest, calling it "ridiculous." The protest, attended by thousands, took place outside Downing Street to oppose Labour's proposed inheritance tax changes.


#society

The Economist: A rise in antisemitism puts Europe’s liberal values to the test
A rise in antisemitism puts Europe’s liberal values to the test
A rise in antisemitism in Europe challenges the continent's liberal values, echoing philosopher Karl Popper's concerns about the paradox of tolerance. He argued that allowing intolerance can undermine the very freedoms that enable open societies to thrive.

This historical context highlights the ongoing struggle in Europe to balance free speech with the need to protect against hate. The situation serves as a reminder of the lessons learned from the Holocaust and the importance of addressing bigotry early on.


Fox News: Transgender lawmaker Zooey Zephyr insists being 'every bit as biologically female as cis women'
Transgender lawmaker Zooey Zephyr insists being 'every bit as biologically female as cis women'
Montana state Rep. Zooey Zephyr defended the inclusion of transgender women in women's spaces, asserting that they are as valid as cisgender women. This came in response to House Speaker Mike Johnson's announcement of a new bathroom policy reserving single-sex facilities for individuals based on biological sex.

Johnson emphasized the importance of women's only spaces, stating that the policy is pro-women and aims to clarify existing practices. Zephyr criticized the policy as detached from the realities faced by transgender individuals, describing it as fear-based rhetoric.


Times Of Israel: Ex-minister Shaked denied visa to Australia, reportedly since she might ‘incite discord’
Ex-minister Shaked denied visa to Australia, reportedly since she might ‘incite discord’
Former Israeli justice minister Ayelet Shaked was denied entry to Australia to speak at a conference, with the government citing concerns she might incite discord. Critics, including AIJAC chief Colin Rubenstein, condemned the decision as an act of hostility towards Israel, especially given previous visa approvals.

The visa denial coincides with rising antisemitism in Australia, highlighted by recent attacks on Jewish property in Sydney. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned these acts and stated that there is no place for antisemitism in Australia.


Fox News: Goldie Hawn struggled with anxiety, had 'panic attacks' after landing first big acting role in Hollywood
Goldie Hawn struggled with anxiety, had 'panic attacks' after landing first big acting role in Hollywood
Goldie Hawn discussed her struggles with anxiety and panic attacks following her first major acting role in the sitcom "Good Morning World" in 1967. Despite feeling unprepared and anxious, she sought professional help, which helped her manage her mental health and cope with public perception.

Hawn emphasized the importance of understanding oneself and learning to separate personal identity from external opinions. Her proactive approach to mental health allowed her to navigate the pressures of fame and maintain her joy.


GB News: Tallest and shortest women in the world meet for afternoon tea in 'iconic' encounter
Tallest and shortest women in the world meet for afternoon tea in 'iconic' encounter
Rumeysa Gelgi, the world's tallest woman at 7ft 1in, and Jyoti Amge, the shortest at 2ft 1in, met for tea in London to celebrate Guinness World Records Day. Both women hold records for their height and shared their experiences and challenges related to their conditions.

Despite their differences, they found common ground in interests like make-up and self-care, aiming to inspire others with visible differences to embrace their uniqueness. They have been recognized as Guinness World Record icons in the 70th anniversary edition.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Man killed in Nahariya rocket barrage as US envoy comes to Jerusalem for truce talks
Man killed in Nahariya rocket barrage as US envoy comes to Jerusalem for truce talks
A rocket barrage from Hezbollah struck the northern Israeli city of Nahariya, killing one man and injuring two others. This attack coincided with US special envoy Amos Hochstein's meetings with Israeli leaders aimed at negotiating a ceasefire amidst ongoing hostilities.

Israeli airstrikes targeted Hezbollah positions in Lebanon following the rocket attacks, with warnings issued to civilians in affected areas. Hochstein's discussions with Israeli officials suggest potential progress toward a ceasefire, despite the escalating violence.


The Telegraph: Putin can’t end the war in Ukraine without Russia collapsing
Putin can’t end the war in Ukraine without Russia collapsing
Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown some openness to discussing a ceasefire in Ukraine with US President-elect Donald Trump, according to Kremlin insiders. However, the Kremlin's rhetoric indicates a strong resistance to any negotiation that does not align with its maximalist demands, including territorial control and NATO membership restrictions for Ukraine.

Despite Putin's interest in diplomacy, it is viewed as a strategic tool rather than a genuine effort for peace. Continued military actions and the need to appease ultranationalists in Russia suggest that meaningful negotiations are unlikely unless the costs of aggression are significantly increased.


#economy

The Economist: Business
Business
Spirit Airlines has filed for bankruptcy protection, marking the first major U.S. airline failure since American Airlines in 2011. The low-cost carrier has not turned a profit since 2019 and has faced declining ticket prices due to an oversupply of seats.

Previous attempts to merge with JetBlue Airways and Frontier Airlines were unsuccessful, and Spirit is frequently listed among the least favored airlines in America.


#culture

The Telegraph: Banana duct-taped to a wall sells for £4.9m to crypto mogul who plans to eat it
Banana duct-taped to a wall sells for £4.9m to crypto mogul who plans to eat it
A banana duct-taped to a wall, titled "Comedian" by Maurizio Cattelan, was sold for $6.2 million at Sotheby’s in New York. The buyer, Chinese crypto mogul Justin Sun, purchased it well above its estimated value and plans to eat the banana as part of the experience.

The artwork has gained attention since its debut in Miami in 2019 and has been eaten by pranksters twice before. Sun received a certificate of authenticity with his purchase.


#health

Fox News: 'I'm a pharmacist, and I wouldn't take these 3 vitamin supplements'
'I'm a pharmacist, and I wouldn't take these 3 vitamin supplements'
Pharmacist Amina Khan recently shared her views on TikTok about three supplements she would avoid: gummy vitamins, general multivitamins, and vitamins for hair, skin, and nails. She argues that gummy vitamins are essentially sugar pills, while multivitamins often contain insufficient doses of nutrients.

Khan emphasizes that vitamins for hair, skin, and nails are not effective due to low nutrient levels. She advises anyone considering supplements to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized guidance.


#crime

GB News: Mafia terror grips Italy as severed horse's head dumped outside businessman's property in gruesome warning
Mafia terror grips Italy as severed horse's head dumped outside businessman's property in gruesome warning
A severed horse's head was found in a bulldozer on a Sicilian businessman’s property, prompting an investigation by Italy's Special Operations Unit. This incident, reminiscent of a scene from The Godfather, has raised concerns about the resurgence of mafia intimidation tactics in the region.

In addition to the horse's head, a pregnant cow was also slaughtered, with its unborn calf placed on the body, shocking local authorities. Community leaders expressed their outrage and called for justice, emphasizing the need to combat such brutal acts associated with organized crime.