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22 Nov 2024
#illegals
The Telegraph: Sweden to check migrants’ smartphones for pictures of destroyed passports
Sweden's Right-wing coalition government has passed a law allowing border guards to search migrants' smartphones for evidence of destroyed passports. This measure aims to expedite deportations of failed asylum seekers amid concerns about their recruitment into organized crime.
The law is expected to take effect in 2025-26 and reflects a shift in Sweden's immigration landscape, with more emigrants than immigrants for the first time in 50 years following stricter asylum policies.
#politics
Fox News: DSCC hopeful Gillibrand says Dems should have put immigration fix on table '2 years ago'
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., believes Democrats have delayed addressing the immigration crisis, emphasizing the need for bipartisan solutions. She noted that immigration is a top concern for voters, particularly regarding safety and trafficking issues.
As she aims to lead the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee for 2026, Gillibrand highlights the importance of engaging with communities early in the election cycle. She also identifies potential candidates like North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper for future races, acknowledging the challenges of regaining Senate majorities.
#society
GB News: 'Wasting valuable police time!' Officers log 'hate' crimes including 'rough' haircut and woman being called 'Rottweiler'
Police in the UK are facing criticism for logging tens of thousands of "non-crime hate incidents," with examples including investigations over comments made during personal disputes. Critics, including politicians and former police officials, argue these actions distract from real crime and undermine public confidence in law enforcement.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp and others have called for a reassessment of police priorities, emphasizing that resources should focus on genuine criminal activity rather than trivial matters. The situation has sparked outrage, with some claiming it reflects a disconnect between police actions and public expectations.
GB News: Pensioners 'bitterly disappointed' as energy bills to rise amid Winter Fuel Payment axe: 'The latest blow!'
Age UK is urging the UK government to reverse its decision to means-test the Winter Fuel Payment after the energy price cap was announced to rise to £1,738, affecting many pensioners. The charity warns that around 100,000 older Britons may fall into relative fuel poverty due to this policy change.
With the removal of universal payments, many pensioners are left struggling as they face rising energy costs during winter. Analysts caution that while new plans to improve energy efficiency are welcome, they will not sufficiently address the immediate financial pressures on older households.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Russia: Joe Biden blasted over ‘foolish’ escalation as ‘incredible risk’ of nuclear war looms
Retired Lt. Col. Daniel Davis has warned of an escalating risk of nuclear war due to what he describes as "stupid decisions" by the Biden administration in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He criticized senior U.S. officials for downplaying nuclear threats amid rising tensions, particularly following Russia's new missile deployment.
Davis urged a reconsideration of the historical devastation caused by nuclear weapons and expressed concern over the implications of Biden's authorization for Ukraine to strike within Russian territory. He hopes the incoming Trump administration will approach nuclear risks more cautiously.
Le Monde: 'The regional conflict in Ukraine provoked by the West has assumed elements of a global nature.' The full transcript of Vladimir Putin's speech
In a recent televised address, Vladimir Putin accused the West of escalating the Ukraine conflict into a global issue, justifying missile strikes on Ukraine and threatening further action against Western nations. He claimed that U.S. and NATO involvement has intensified the situation, while asserting that Russian forces are successfully advancing in the region.
Putin also announced successful tests of Russia's new missile system, Oreshnik, in response to Western military actions. He emphasized Russia's right to retaliate against countries using their weapons against Russian facilities and expressed a willingness to resolve disputes peacefully, while warning of decisive responses to any aggression.
#culture
Fox News: Ancient Jewish manuscripts dating back 2,000 years on display at Reagan Library
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California has launched an exhibit titled "Dead Sea Scrolls: The Exhibition," in collaboration with the Israel Antiquities Authority. It features ancient Jewish manuscripts, including the Great Psalms Scroll, and highlights significant archaeological finds from 250 BCE to 68 CE.
In addition to the eight Dead Sea Scrolls, the exhibit displays 200 artifacts, including the Magdala Stone and the reconstructed "Jesus Boat." The exhibit aims to educate visitors on the early foundations of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It runs until fall 2025, with ticket prices starting at $29.95.
#education
Fox News: PA Education Department agrees to cancel requirement for teachers to adopt guidelines deemed 'woke'
The Pennsylvania Department of Education has settled a lawsuit by agreeing to cancel its "Culturally-Relevant and Sustaining Education Program Framework Guidelines," which mandated schools to adopt certain teaching practices considered "woke." The lawsuit, filed by the Thomas More Society, argued that these guidelines violated First Amendment rights.
Following the settlement, the PDE introduced new guidelines under the "Common Ground Framework," which are not mandatory. These new guidelines focus on digital literacy and mental health while still encouraging educators to address issues related to marginalized groups.
#crime
Fox News: Perez Hilton says Jussie Smollett decision won't help 'tanked' career: Court didn't dispute hate crime hoax
The Illinois Supreme Court's decision to overturn Jussie Smollett's conviction was based on a technicality, not an exoneration of the allegations against him. Experts, including Perez Hilton, believe this ruling won't significantly revive Smollett's damaged career, as public perception remains unchanged.
Special prosecutor Dan K. Webb criticized the court's ruling as "unprecedented," emphasizing that it did not address the evidence of Smollett's hoax. Legal experts likened this case to Bill Cosby's, where a prior agreement barred further prosecution. Hilton suggested Smollett could find success behind the scenes in creative projects.
Fox News: Family of woman who went missing on cross-country vacation says cryptic texts sent from phone unlike her
Hannah Kobayashi, a 31-year-old photographer from Hawaii, disappeared after missing her flight to New York on November 8. Her family is concerned after receiving strange text messages from her, indicating she felt tricked and was experiencing a "spiritual awakening."
Surveillance footage shows her with an unknown man near Skid Row on November 11. Her family is actively searching for her and distributing flyers, expressing alarm over the lack of communication from the LAPD regarding her case. They urge anyone with information to come forward.