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24 Nov 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: Trump cabinet picks demonise people with a ‘good education’, says Bill Clinton
Trump cabinet picks demonise people with a ‘good education’, says Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton has criticized Donald Trump for undermining educated individuals and professionals through his cabinet selections. He argues that Trump's choices aim to erode public trust in the federal government.

Trump's controversial appointments include an intelligence chief with pro-Kremlin views and an attorney general facing serious allegations. His focus appears to be on loyalty over establishment credentials.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel raises travel warning for Thailand amid ‘persistence of threat’
Israel raises travel warning for Thailand amid ‘persistence of threat’
The National Security Council has raised Thailand's travel warning to Level 2, advising Israelis to exercise increased caution due to ongoing threats. This follows a previous alert highlighting potential dangers to Israelis, particularly during large events.

The warning comes amid concerns over a terror plot targeting Israeli tourists, coinciding with the Full Moon party in Koh Phangan. Additionally, the recent murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan has heightened fears of Iranian-backed threats against Israelis globally.


#economy

Forbes: How Modern Sports Arenas Make Millions More By Building Fewer Luxury Suites
How Modern Sports Arenas Make Millions More By Building Fewer Luxury Suites
Stadiums are evolving premium seating options, introducing amenities like private cabanas, luxury lounges, and exclusive access to team planes. The Los Angeles Clippers' new Intuit Dome exemplifies this trend, offering a variety of upscale experiences that cater to different demographics and budgets.

This shift reflects a broader industry trend toward diverse premium offerings, moving away from traditional suites to more customizable and accessible options. Teams are capitalizing on this demand, generating significant revenue growth from premium seating, which has become a major income source across major sports leagues.


#military

The Telegraph: We’ve eviscerated a vital Navy capability for savings smaller than a rounding error
We’ve eviscerated a vital Navy capability for savings smaller than a rounding error
Recent UK defense cuts include the loss of five naval ships, including two amphibious landing ships and two tankers, as part of a £500 million savings plan. Critics argue this undermines the UK's amphibious capabilities and raises concerns about strategic planning amid ongoing military commitments.

The timing of these cuts, coinciding with increased military actions against Russia, has been questioned. There are calls for clarity on the future defense strategy, as the current approach seems reactive rather than part of a coherent long-term plan.


#crime

GB News: Black Friday warning: Britons placed on red alert as deal scams surge, how YOU can block the hackers
Black Friday warning: Britons placed on red alert as deal scams surge, how YOU can block the hackers
British shoppers are warned of a spike in online shopping scams as Black Friday approaches, with visits to fraudulent sites rising over 35% in October. Cybercriminals are using advanced tactics, including fake shops and URL tricks, to deceive consumers during peak retail periods.

Research indicates that nearly a third of UK shoppers have previously fallen victim to scams during major sales events. Security experts advise vigilance and provide tips to help bargain hunters avoid fraud.


#sports

GB News: Red Bull employees left 'disappointed' over bonuses after Max Verstappen wins F1 title in Las Vegas
Red Bull employees left 'disappointed' over bonuses after Max Verstappen wins F1 title in Las Vegas
Red Bull's F1 chief Helmut Marko acknowledged employee disappointment over bonuses tied to the team's performance in the Constructors' Championship, as Max Verstappen secured his fourth consecutive Drivers' title. Despite Verstappen's success, Red Bull trails Ferrari and McLaren in points.

Marko emphasized the importance of both drivers scoring points for bonus eligibility, revealing that Verstappen's fifth-place finish at the Las Vegas Grand Prix did not help the team’s standings. Team Principal Christian Horner praised Verstappen's exceptional performance throughout the season.