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24 Nov 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Op-Ed from CIA Vet: How Trump's CIA Director Can Defeat the Deep State
With Donald Trump back in the White House, the focus shifts to appointing key officials in the intelligence community, particularly the CIA. John Ratcliffe is positioned as the new CIA director, but success hinges on strategic appointments, especially for the deputy director and COO, to combat bureaucratic inertia.
The new leadership must ensure alignment within the agency to foster accountability and transparency, resisting the entrenched "Deep State." The challenges ahead are significant, as past directors faced internal opposition. Ratcliffe's success will depend on building a supportive team to navigate these complexities.
Fox News: Unhinged election outcry reveals failed promise of secular salvation
The emotional reactions to President-elect Trump's victory highlight a deeper cultural issue, where many view government as their savior rather than a higher power. This reliance on political outcomes creates a sense of devastation when results don’t align with their expectations.
Some Democrats, like Reps. Seth Moulton and Tom Suozzi, are calling for a reevaluation of party strategies, emphasizing the need for honesty about societal challenges. Their critiques reflect a broader concern about the radicalization of political beliefs, which can lead to intolerance for dissenting views.
The Western Journal: Mexican President Folds After One Phone Call with Trump, Openly Considering Policy Adjustments
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum appears to be reconsidering her administration's policies following a call with President-elect Donald Trump, signaling potential changes in response to U.S.-Mexico relations. Sheinbaum has assured that Mexico's sovereignty will be maintained while addressing border security and trade concerns.
The incoming Trump administration may push for stricter immigration enforcement and tariffs that could significantly impact Mexico's economy, particularly the automotive sector. Mexican officials are preparing for a complex relationship, with expectations for cooperation on security and trade issues.
Fox News: Fred Harris, former Democratic senator from Oklahoma and presidential candidate, dies at 94
Fred Harris, a former U.S. Senator from Oklahoma and a self-identified populist Democrat, has died at 94. His wife confirmed he passed away peacefully from natural causes in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Harris served in the Senate from 1964 to 1972 and was known for his advocacy for the middle and working classes.
Harris was a member of the Kerner Commission, which investigated urban riots in the 1960s, and later co-authored a report highlighting ongoing economic disparities. After his Senate career, he became a political science professor and authored numerous books. He is remembered for his commitment to social justice and political reform.
#society
GB News: London borough to introduce more e-bikes and e-scooter parking despite growing safety concerns
Lambeth Council in London plans to install over 350 dockless parking bays for e-bikes and e-scooters to improve accessibility and reduce pavement blockages. Residents are invited to provide feedback on the locations until December 6.
The initiative aims to ensure designated parking for rental vehicles from authorized operators, addressing concerns for wheelchair users and families with pushchairs. Councillor Rezina Chowdhury emphasized the importance of considerate parking to enhance sustainable travel options in the borough.
The Telegraph: British artist chosen to ‘reinterpret’ controversial statue of Belgium’s King Leopold II
British sculptor Hew Locke has been commissioned to create an “artistic intervention” for the controversial statue of King Leopold II in Ostend, Belgium. The statue, which depicts Leopold being thanked by Congolese subjects, overlooks a dark history of exploitation and genocide in the Congo.
Due to legal protections, Locke cannot alter the original statue but plans to place five poles with golden symbols representing the Congo's exploitation nearby. This installation aims to provoke thought and discussion about the statue's historical context while allowing visitors to enjoy the area.
The Western Journal: Supreme Court Deals a Blow to Mark Zuckerberg's Meta, Green Lights Multibillion-Dollar Lawsuit
The Supreme Court has allowed a multibillion-dollar class action lawsuit against Meta to proceed, related to the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal. Investors claim Meta failed to disclose risks regarding the misuse of user data, leading to significant stock price drops in 2018.
Meta expressed disappointment over the ruling, asserting the claims are baseless. The company has previously faced substantial fines and settlements related to privacy issues. The case is one of two involving class-action lawsuits against tech firms currently under consideration by the court.
#military
Times Of Israel: Katz holds up promotion of two IDF officers until after October 7 probe
Defense Minister Israel Katz has put a hold on the promotions of two IDF officers from the Southern Command pending investigations into their roles during the October 7 attack. This decision comes amidst a broader announcement of new military appointments by IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi.
Katz's review aims to address concerns raised by families of soldiers affected by the attack, particularly regarding the leadership of the Southern Command. The situation has sparked criticism from coalition members questioning the appropriateness of Halevi's authority to make these appointments.
#culture
Fox News: American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on turkey pardons, train travel and parade personalities
The American Culture Quiz offers a weekly challenge focused on national traits, history, and current events. This week's topics include Thanksgiving pardons, train travel, and notable personalities.
Participants can test their knowledge with eight questions and explore more quizzes on Fox News Digital.