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25 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: 'It Ain't Fair': Denver Mayor Mike Johnston All-In for Migrants as Homeless Neglected
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston faces backlash for prioritizing support for illegal migrants over local homeless citizens. Despite his initial bravado about opposing ICE, he quickly backtracked after warnings about legal repercussions. Local residents express frustration over being sidelined in favor of migrants.
Johnston's administration has diverted over $100 million to provide services for migrants, with projections of spending reaching $180 million by 2024. This shift in resources has left many Denver citizens feeling neglected and struggling to access essential services.
#society
GB News: Britain's police branded 'outrageous' over shock non-hate crime figures: 'We've lost the plot!'
Former Tory MP Steve Baker criticized the use of police resources on "non-crime hate incidents," which reportedly consume 60,000 hours annually. He argued that this focus distracts officers from their primary duty of fighting crime and called for the abolition of the NCHI recording system.
Baker expressed concern that the current policing approach has led to a loss of control by ministers over police priorities. He emphasized the need for a revised code of practice to enhance freedom of expression protections and reduce unnecessary police involvement in non-criminal matters.
Forbes: ‘Never Wished To Create A Dynasty’: Warren Buffett Donates $1.1 Billion In Berkshire Stock And Updates Will
Warren Buffett announced a $1.15 billion donation of Berkshire Hathaway stock to his family’s charitable foundations, increasing his total philanthropic giving to over $60 billion. He emphasized his intent to gradually distribute his wealth among his children without creating a dynasty.
Buffett, now 94, has given away 56.6% of his shares since 2006 and has appointed successor trustees for his children in his will. He advised on estate planning, suggesting that parents have their children read their wills to avoid confusion later.
Fox News: Plaintiffs in high-stakes CNN defamation suit want to grill Jake Tapper again
Zachary Young, a U.S. Navy veteran, is suing CNN for defamation, claiming the network harmed his security consulting business by suggesting it profited illegally during the Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021. His legal team is seeking to compel CNN anchor Jake Tapper to provide further testimony after he declined to answer key questions during a deposition.
Young's attorney argues that Tapper's refusal to answer over 30 questions obstructed the discovery process related to punitive damages. The upcoming civil trial is set for January 6 in Florida, where Young alleges that CNN's reporting mischaracterized him and his company, damaging his reputation and business.
GB News: Welsh First Minister defends Storm Bert defences after flooding hits hundreds of homes
Wales' First Minister Eluned Morgan defended the government's flood protection efforts following Storm Bert, which caused significant damage to homes. She acknowledged residents' frustrations but highlighted that investments made since Storm Dennis have reduced flooding from 2,000 properties to around 200 this time.
Morgan emphasized the effectiveness of the flood defenses implemented by the Welsh Government and local authorities, noting that while some areas experienced higher river levels, the overall impact was significantly mitigated.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: REVEALED: Inside Putin's 'effective' nuclear weapon plan to undermine Nato and unleash hell in Ukraine
A British defense chief has highlighted the effectiveness of Vladimir Putin's nuclear threats amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Air Vice-Marshal Sean Bell noted that Putin's revised nuclear doctrine allows for a broader range of scenarios that could trigger a nuclear response, particularly if non-nuclear states are supported by nuclear powers.
Bell argues that Putin's strategy capitalizes on the West's lack of Cold War experience, creating a psychological barrier that deters decisive action. He contends that the West should challenge Putin's threats, as the current geopolitical landscape differs significantly from the Cold War era.
#economy
Le Monde: 'It's unemployment that drives migrants to leave their countries, not poverty'
A fake branch of the State Bank of India opened in a poor village, scamming locals out of money for nonexistent jobs and savings services. This reflects the severe unemployment crisis in India, where many are desperate for jobs, leading to vulnerability to fraud.
The World Bank warns that 800 million young people globally may face joblessness, threatening economic stability. As automation reduces labor needs and protectionist barriers rise, low-income countries struggle to create meaningful employment opportunities.
Forbes: Gas Prices Drop To Lowest Per-Gallon Average Since 2021—Ahead Of Thanksgiving Travel
The national average price of gasoline has dropped to $3.01 per gallon, the lowest since May 2021, as Americans prepare for a record-breaking Thanksgiving travel season. Only 18 states have prices over $3, with two states exceeding $4.
GasBuddy reports that 72% of Americans plan to travel by car this Thanksgiving, a significant increase from last year. The Transportation Security Administration anticipates screening 18.3 million travelers, marking the busiest Thanksgiving travel period on record.
#culture
Fox News: 'Pirates of the Caribbean' star Keira Knightley says she was 'taken down publicly,' traumatized after film
Keira Knightley reflects on her tumultuous experience in Hollywood, particularly during her time in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise. While the films brought her significant opportunities, they also subjected her to public scrutiny and mental health challenges, including PTSD.
Now a mother, Knightley emphasizes her desire for more control over her roles and narrative, rejecting projects that don't align with her values. She recalls the pressure of fame and the media's obsession with personal downfalls, vowing to prioritize her well-being and family.