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26 Nov 2024

#politics

Breitbart: 'Duck Dynasty' Star Willie Robertson: Supporting Trump Has Become 'Kind of Cool'
'Duck Dynasty' Star Willie Robertson: Supporting Trump Has Become 'Kind of Cool'
Willie Robertson, known for Duck Dynasty, expressed that supporting Donald Trump has become more socially accepted. He predicted Trump's victory over Kamala Harris in the recent election, noting similarities to the 2016 campaign and a shift in public sentiment toward Trump supporters.

Robertson also highlighted his belief that Trump's strong economy and absence of war would lead to a win against Joe Biden in 2020. He has consistently endorsed Trump, describing him as a leader embodying success and strength.


Fox News: President-elect Trump appoints three key positions in White House offices
President-elect Trump appoints three key positions in White House offices
President-elect Trump has announced three key appointments for his upcoming administration, including James Braid as deputy assistant to the president and director of the Office of Legislative Affairs. Braid has a history in legislative roles and has worked closely with Vice President-elect JD Vance.

Additionally, Alex Latcham will return as deputy assistant to the president and director of the Office of Public Liaison, while Matt Brasseaux will take on the role of deputy assistant to the president and director of the Office of Public Affairs. Both Latcham and Brasseaux have extensive experience in political roles within Trump's camp.


#society

Breitbart: Police: Father of Missing Hawaii Woman Commits Suicide While Searching for Her in Los Angeles
Police: Father of Missing Hawaii Woman Commits Suicide While Searching for Her in Los Angeles
Ryan Kobayashi, the father of missing Hawaii woman Hannah Kobayashi, was found dead at Los Angeles International Airport, reportedly from suicide, after searching for his daughter for 13 days. The family expressed their devastation and called for support during this tragic time.

Hannah, 31, disappeared after missing a flight connection and sent alarming texts about her identity being stolen and a spiritual awakening. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance remain unclear, including her last known whereabouts and the identity of a man she was seen with.


Breitbart: Forecast: Winter Storms to Impact Thanksgiving Day Travel Across U.S.
Forecast: Winter Storms to Impact Thanksgiving Day Travel Across U.S.
Travelers across the U.S. are being warned of potential disruptions due to storms affecting Thanksgiving plans from Thursday through the weekend. The Northeast is expected to face significant snow, impacting major interstates and cities, while the West is experiencing rain and mountain snow.

Additionally, storms will affect the Tennessee Valley and Southeast, leading to delays and cancellations at major airports like Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson. Following the holiday, the National Weather Service predicts below-normal temperatures across most of the continental U.S.


Le Monde: In East Jerusalem, a record number of homes destroyed to drive out Palestinian residents
In East Jerusalem, a record number of homes destroyed to drive out Palestinian residents
Israeli forces demolished the Al-Bustan community center in East Jerusalem on November 13, 2024, citing it as "illegally constructed." The center, crucial for the local Palestinian community, was the only public space for around 30,000 residents in Silwan.

Despite the destruction, community leader Otayba Odeh has resumed activities and expressed determination to fight against ongoing eviction proceedings faced by his family. The demolition highlights concerns over Israel's policies in East Jerusalem and the international community's perceived indifference.


#health

The Economist: Nobody knows why ultra-processed foods are bad for you
Nobody knows why ultra-processed foods are bad for you
Scientists are investigating the adverse effects of ultra-processed foods on health, although the exact reasons remain unclear. This research is part of a broader effort to understand food processing and its implications for nutrition.

In related developments, there is a surge in scientific publications, raising concerns about business models, and researchers are cataloging human cells to enhance understanding of bodily functions. Innovations inspired by nature, like squid ink, are also being explored to address medical issues such as needle phobia.