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25 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: The Trump Effect: Haitian Migrants Self-Deport from Springfield, Ohio
Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, are reportedly self-deporting to sanctuary cities like Chicago and New York City due to rising housing costs and welfare dependency linked to their influx. Many arrived under Temporary Protected Status or parole after crossing the southern border.
Local leaders, including JD Vance, have highlighted the impact of mass immigration on housing prices, with many Springfield residents unable to afford increased rents. The situation has prompted a notable migration of Haitians seeking more affordable living conditions.
#politics
The Western Journal: 'What Are You Going to Do?': Whoopi Goldberg Has Enough, Shuts Down 'The View' Co-Host Whining About Trump
Whoopi Goldberg and Ana Navarro clashed on "The View" over how to respond to President-elect Donald Trump, with Goldberg advocating for a wait-and-see approach while Navarro expressed her belief that Trump is a "dictator." The argument highlighted deeper divisions within the left as they grapple with Trump's rise.
This infighting reflects a broader disillusionment among left-wing supporters who feel misled by their leaders. As Trump assumes office and potentially proves to be a competent leader, many may begin to question the narratives they have been fed, leading to further fragmentation of the left.
#society
GB News: WATCH: Bereaved brother slams Brighton council after contractors disposed of dead sibling's belongings
Simon Byrne criticized Brighton & Hove City Council after discovering that his late brother Chris's belongings were discarded by contractors before he had the chance to retrieve them. Chris, who died from a drug overdose at age 29, had been living in temporary council housing.
Breitbart: Islamic Influencer Says Allah Sent Muslims to USA to ‘Civilize’ West
A popular Islamist influencer, “Way of Life SQ,” recently lectured Muslim teens in Dearborn, Michigan, criticizing Western civilization as “backwards” and claiming Christianity is a “dying” religion. He urged the audience to resist Western influences and asserted that Muslims have a divine mandate to "civilize" the West.
The lecture highlighted growing radicalism in Dearborn, a city known for anti-U.S. and anti-Israel sentiments. Local rallies have featured extreme rhetoric against America and Israel, drawing national controversy and raising concerns about the prevalence of anti-Western ideologies in the area.
GB News: Travellers vow not to remove illegally-parked caravans as neighbours vent they 'do what they want'
A family of travelers in Norfolk is resisting the removal of their caravans from a site they purchased, despite an enforcement notice from Breckland Council. The council denied their planning application for residential caravans after local residents raised objections.
The family has invested significantly in the land but faces strong opposition from neighbors concerned about parking, noise, and the impact on the community. A Planning Inspectorate hearing is set for January 14 to address the appeal against the council's decision.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: ‘The majority of people voted against war’
Jack Posobiec discussed Russia's retaliatory strikes on Ukraine, emphasizing that hypersonic warheads pose a significant threat. He criticized the Biden administration for considering sending nuclear weapons to Ukraine and warned that such actions could escalate tensions with BRICS nations.
Posobiec argued that these moves do not benefit the US, Europe, or Ukraine, but rather serve the interests of "warmongers." He highlighted that many voters, including supporters of Donald Trump and others advocating for peace, oppose the current trajectory of the conflict.
Times Of Israel: What’s in the ceasefire deal that Israel and Hezbollah are expected to sign?
Israel is set to sign a US-brokered ceasefire with Hezbollah, involving a two-month halt in fighting, Israeli troop withdrawal from southern Lebanon, and an end to Hezbollah's armed presence south of the Litani River. The Lebanese army will deploy in vacated areas alongside UN forces.
Key points include Israel's demand for the right to act against Hezbollah if the agreement is violated, and Lebanon's commitment to oversee arms control. The US will lead an international committee for implementation, with France's participation confirmed. Israeli officials emphasize the deal's strategic importance, particularly in relation to Hamas.
#culture
Fox News: Brad Pitt, girlfriend Ines de Ramon's romance heats up as they plan a 'cozy' holiday with family: report
Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon are deepening their relationship, planning to spend Thanksgiving cooking together with their families. Sources indicate they feel a strong connection, having confirmed their relationship in November 2022 after Pitt's divorce from Angelina Jolie was finalized.
While the couple is serious about each other, they are not rushing into engagement, appreciating their bond without the need for formal commitments. They made their first red carpet appearance together at the Venice Film Festival in September.
#crime
Fox News: DNA links California man to 1979 cold case murder, years after passing lie detector
Investigators in Riverside, California, have linked the DNA of Lewis Randolph "Randy" Williamson, who died in 2014, to the 1979 murder of 17-year-old Esther Gonzalez. She was found raped and bludgeoned to death, and although Williamson passed a lie detector test at the time, advances in forensic genealogy led to his identification as the killer.
The cold case was reopened when DNA evidence from the crime scene was analyzed, ultimately confirming Williamson's involvement posthumously. The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities are seeking information from anyone who may have known Williamson or has details related to the case.
Le Monde: Menendez brothers' fight for freedom postponed until January
The family of Lyle and Erik Menendez appeared in court seeking the brothers' release from life sentences for the 1989 murders of their parents. The hearing faced delays due to technical issues, but emotional testimonies highlighted the family's desire for their freedom amid a growing movement advocating for their release.
The Menendez brothers were convicted in 1996, but their defense argued they acted out of desperation after years of abuse. Their case has gained renewed interest, partly due to a recent Netflix series and support from celebrities. Their legal team is pursuing multiple avenues for release, with hopes for a resolution in the coming months.
#technology
Fox News: Free travel planner? Use AI for your next trip
AI can greatly enhance travel planning by providing tailored suggestions based on personal interests, weather preferences, and desired experiences. Tools like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini can assist in finding flights, accommodations, and unique activities, streamlining the process.
By inputting specific questions and preferences, travelers can receive customized itineraries and packing lists, ensuring a well-organized trip. Utilizing AI not only simplifies logistics but also uncovers hidden gems and local insights for a more enriching travel experience.