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24 Nov 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Parties at Taylor Swift Concert as Pro-Palestinian Rioters Terrorize Montreal
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced backlash for attending a Taylor Swift concert in Toronto while protests erupted in Montreal, where demonstrators clashed with police, causing property damage and injuries. Critics condemned his absence during the unrest, highlighting his carefree demeanor in a viral video.
Trudeau labeled the protests as "appalling" and condemned acts of antisemitism and violence. However, members of Parliament criticized his focus on entertainment rather than addressing the chaos in his hometown, with calls for restoring law and order in Canada.
Fox News: Fetterman admits Dems 'sort of lost ourselves' on key election issue
Sen. John Fetterman acknowledged significant challenges for Democrats regarding border security, stating the party lost credibility on the issue. He emphasized the need for a secure border while maintaining a pro-immigration stance, highlighting the high number of monthly encounters at the border.
Fetterman also expressed unwavering support for Israel's military actions against Hamas and Ukraine's fight against Russia, labeling both as just wars. He praised the incoming administration's strong pro-Israel stance and indicated openness to dialogue with political opponents.
#society
GB News: Adam Henson makes admission about 'pretty stupid' BBC Countryfile blunder which almost caused 'casualties'
Adam Henson recounted a near-disastrous incident during a Christmas party for the Countryfile cast and crew in his new book, "Christmas on the Farm." A festive procession involving oxen as reindeer took a dangerous turn when crew members impulsively jumped onto a trailer, leading to a close call when a gust of wind startled one of the oxen.
Fortunately, the situation was controlled, and no one was injured, but Henson noted the potential for serious consequences had the ox bolted. The incident highlights the risks taken during the festive celebration, which could have resulted in multiple casualties.
Times Of Israel: A year since hostage deal, Herzog says not freeing remaining captives a daily failure
President Isaac Herzog emphasized the urgent need to secure the return of hostages held by Hamas, warning that failure to do so would inflict lasting trauma on Israeli society. Speaking at an event marking a year since the first group of hostages was released, he criticized the government for not prioritizing their return.
Families of the remaining hostages voiced their frustration with Prime Minister Netanyahu's administration, arguing that military efforts alone do not guarantee their safe return. They called for a comprehensive deal to secure the release of all captives, highlighting the emotional and psychological toll of their captivity.
#military
Breitbart: U.S. Air Force Says Drones Spotted Near Three Bases in England
The U.S. Air Force detected small drones near three military bases in eastern England last week, specifically RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, and RAF Feltwell. While the intent behind the drones remains unclear, officials confirmed no impact on local residents or infrastructure.
These incidents coincided with heightened tensions in Ukraine, where Ukraine launched strikes inside Russia using U.S. and British-supplied missiles. The U.S. and British military authorities are collaborating to ensure the safety of their installations and personnel.
#sports
The Western Journal: ESPN Getting Into Late Night Talk Show Business, Taps Kelce Brother to Host
ESPN is set to launch a new late-night talk show hosted by Jason Kelce, brother of NFL star Travis Kelce, starting January 4. The show, titled "They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce," will air five episodes and feature sports legends, friends, and celebrities.
This move is seen as an experiment for ESPN, as late-night shows face declining viewership on traditional TV. The show will be filmed live in Philadelphia and will also be available on YouTube and ESPN2.