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24 Nov 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive: 600 Migrants Cross into Texas Border Town in Single Group on Thanksgiving
Over 600 migrants crossed into Eagle Pass, Texas on Thanksgiving Day, undeterred by cold temperatures and concertina wire barriers. The influx of migrants has put a strain on local law enforcement and resulted in numerous drownings in the Rio Grande. This continuous trend of large group crossings is overwhelming border cities and impacting metropolitan sanctuary cities across the United States.
#politics
Red State: No Love Lost: NYC Stabbing Victim's Girlfriend's Disgusting Post Proves Radical Leftist Love Is Hollow
Radical leftist activist Ryan Carson is stabbed to death by a black man, exposing the dark side of his own radicalism. His girlfriend Claudia Morales uses his death to promote their agenda and fundraise for personal gain. Morales's insensitive behavior and narcissism raise questions about whether anyone truly loved Carson, highlighting the selfish nature of radical leftism.
Flag And Cross: Tucker Carlson Warns 2024 Will Be 'Like Nothing We've Ever Seen'
Tucker Carlson warns that 2024 will be a year like no other, filled with lies and bad behavior. He emphasizes the importance of trusting one's gut and recognizing when they are being lied to. Carlson believes that a cartel runs the White House, with President Biden serving as a figurehead, and that the cartel is desperate to get rid of former President Trump. He encourages people to think clearly and not view the situation through a political lens. Carlson emphasizes the need to speak the truth in every circumstance to retain one's humanity and avoid becoming a slave to lies.
#society
PJ Media: Actor John Leguizamo Throws Massive Hissy Fit Over Univision Interview With Trump
Radical leftist actor John Leguizamo throws a tantrum over Univision's "cozy interview" with former President Donald Trump. Leguizamo criticizes the network for not being critical enough and accuses them of abandoning their journalistic integrity.
American Thinker: The fearless (but few) of Ireland
Tragedy strikes Ireland as it succumbs to Progressivism and Open Borders. Irish people fear the destruction of their country's identity. The fight to save Ireland is led by patriots who risk their lives to speak out.
American Thinker: Hamas does Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Free Library, a renowned institution, is hosting anti-Semitic events that have been sanctioned by the board. These events coincide with the United Nations' International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. The library has a history of promoting pro-Palestinian views and is facilitating an atmosphere of overt anti-Semitism. .
Red State: Police Commissioner Blames 'Far Right' for Dublin Riots and the Internet Responds
Riots erupted in Dublin after a man attacked several people with a knife outside an Irish-language school. Bystanders apprehended the assailant, sparking rumors of his identity as an Algerian immigrant. The police commissioner's statement labeling the violence as "far-right" generated controversy.
#war
Breitbart: Melissa Barrera After 'Scream 7' Firing for Accusing Israel of Genocide: 'I Condemn Antisemitism, Islamophobia'
Actress Melissa Barrera issues a statement after being fired from the Scream franchise for accusing Israel of genocide. She condemns hate and prejudice, advocates for equal human rights, and vows to continue speaking out. The film company, Spyglass, denounces her original post, emphasizing their zero tolerance for antisemitism.
The Telegraph: Russia and China discuss building underwater tunnel link to Crimea
Moscow and Beijing have discussed plans to build an "underwater tunnel" connecting mainland Russia and Crimea to bypass potential attacks by Ukraine. The state-owned Chinese Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) has shown interest in the project, although Chinese involvement may be limited due to international sanctions on Moscow. However, the construction of the tunnel is unlikely to happen while Russia and Ukraine are at war. This project is seen as a long-term investment to solidify Russia's control over Crimea.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Blue State Blues: Israel's War Against Terror Is the West's Struggle of Faith
Israel is facing terror threats, but its people have come together in unity. Anti-Israel activists celebrate terror attacks, but Israelis remain resilient. There is a sadness over the loss of soldiers and victims, but hope remains for peace. Faith is crucial in overcoming hatred.
Red State: BREAKING: 25 Hostages Released by Hamas
Thirteen Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza have been released, while 12 Thai hostages have also been freed. The exchange took place at the Rafah border crossing with Egypt.
GB News: Russia and China in 'secret talks to build underwater tunnel' directly into Crimea
Secret discussions have taken place between Russia and China executives to build an underwater tunnel connecting Russia to Crimea, in order to protect the transportation route from Ukrainian attack. The existing bridge across the Kerch Strait has been bombed twice by Ukraine and remains vulnerable. Experts suggest that while there are obstacles to constructing the tunnel, Russia has clear reasons for pursuing the project.
Breitbart: Hungary's Viktor Orbán Threatens to Veto EU Funding for Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán threatens to veto EU funding for Ukraine and block its accession process into the bloc unless there is a "fundamental debate" about Europe's strategy in the war with Russia. Orbán argues that Ukraine's failure to reclaim its territory from Russia necessitates a reassessment of the EU's approach. The end of EU funding for Ukraine at the year's end and the potential loss of military aid and ascension process derails the EU's plans .
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warns that continued funding for the war in Ukraine is at risk, as he threatens to veto EU funding for Ukraine and block its accession process into the bloc. Orbán questions the practicality of admitting a country at war and raises concerns about corruption and violations of the rights of ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine. The Hungarian leader's veto power poses a challenge to the EU's plans for Ukraine, with potential ramifications for the EU's funding and future conflict financing .
PJ Media: From the Shoulders of Giants: The World Has had Enough of Klaus F***ing Schwab
Europe is facing the consequences of mass immigration and the rise of far-left globalist ideology. The World Economic Forum's plan for global domination involves displacing a billion people through climate change and welcoming refugees to destroy the West. However, there is a growing resistance against this ideology, with some countries fighting back and experiencing a rise in right-leaning populist parties.
The Telegraph: Twelve Thai hostages released by Gaza
Twelve Thai hostages have been released from Gaza after being attacked by Hamas. In total, 39 Thai nationals were killed and three remain in hospital.
National Review: First Group of Hostages Released from Gaza Strip
13 women and children held by Hamas released to Red Cross and taken to Israel. 37 more expected to be released in coming days. Israel to release 150 Palestinian prisoners in exchange.
#economy
Le Monde: Amazon hit by Black Friday strikes in UK and Germany
Amazon faced strikes in the UK and Germany on Black Friday as workers demanded higher wages and better conditions. The strikes were part of a global campaign called "Make Amazon Pay," with protests taking place in over 30 countries. Over 1,000 workers went on strike at an Amazon hub in Coventry, UK, while industrial action in Germany affected five of the company's logistic sites. Workers want their pay to increase from £12 per hour to £15 per hour in the UK, while in Germany, the union is pushing for recognition of regional collective agreements in the retail and mail order sector.
#crime
Daily Wire: Riots Break Out In Ireland After Children Stabbed Outside School
Violent riots erupted in Dublin after a stabbing attack injured three children. Rumors about the attacker's identity sparked the demonstrations. Anti-immigration protesters joined the riots and looted several buildings.
PJ Media: What We Now Know About the Rainbow Bridge Explosion
Authorities investigate a potential terror link after a car explosion at the U.S.-Canada border. However, it is later determined that the incident was not connected to terrorism.
A husband and wife from New York, who were traveling to a canceled concert, are identified as the occupants of the car involved in the explosion. Investigators trace their journey from a casino to the border crossing.
Fox News: New York police identify Rainbow Bridge car explosion victims
Car crash at the Rainbow Bridge border crossing kills two people from New York. Governor Hochul says no evidence of terrorism. Police investigating.
#sports
The Telegraph: Pictured: Dolly Parton performs in cheerleading costume at age 77
Dolly Parton wore a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader outfit for a halftime performance at a game against the Washington Commanders. She sang her popular hits and received positive reactions online. The Cowboys went on to win the game.
Forbes: Why Naz Reid Makes Karl-Anthony Towns Expendable
Karl-Anthony Towns may be overqualified for his role with the Timberwolves, making him expendable. Naz Reid, who signed a cheaper deal, can fill Towns' position with his shooting and scoring abilities. The Timberwolves have elite defensive personnel, making Reid's defensive limitations less of a concern. Moving Towns could bring in a sizable return.
Forbes: FC Barcelona Has A New ‘Untouchable’ Midfielder, According To SPORT
FC Barcelona's midfielder Gavi suffered a season-ending injury and won't be able to participate in important games. The team is yet to sign a replacement, indicating their desire to rely on internal options. Fermin Lopez, who impressed in previous matches, has become "untouchable" in Xavi Hernandez's eyes.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: How Tough Were 19th-Century Hunters, Really?
Field & Stream uses time-travel technology to send writer back to America in the 1840s to hunt with famous adventurers Browning and Gerstaecker. They encounter bears, engage in hand-to-paw combat, and even brave caves filled with the animals. Miraculously, the writer survives the wild west experience and returns to present day unscathed.
#technology
Breitbart: Google Antitrust Trial 2.0: Internet Giant Made Secret Deal with Spotify to Bypass App Store Charges
Google made a secret deal with Spotify allowing the music streaming service to bypass most charges from the Android app store. Spotify pays no commission to Google when users subscribe through its own payment system, and only incurs a four percent fee if users opt for Google's payment processor. This exclusive arrangement has broader implications and comes as Google battles an antitrust lawsuit from Epic Games.
#other
Forbes: ‘Smugglers’ Wins Best Film At 44th Blue Dragon Awards
The crime thriller movie "Smugglers" won the Best Film Award at the 44th Blue Dragon Film Awards in South Korea. The film received multiple nominations and also won awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress. The story centers around two deep sea divers who turn to smuggling to survive.