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30 Nov 2023

#politics

Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: Hate is running rampant all across the country
SEAN HANNITY: Hate is running rampant all across the country
Demonstrators are openly praising Hamas after a terror attack. Anti-Israel protests spread across the country, with rioters defacing landmarks, burning flags, and condoning terrorism. A measure to condemn the attack faced outrage and praise for Hamas.


#economy

Breitbart: Car Dealers Warn Joe Biden: Americans Are Not Buying Electric Cars
Car Dealers Warn Joe Biden: Americans Are Not Buying Electric Cars
US car dealers are urging President Biden to abandon his green energy agenda, citing a lack of consumer interest in Electric Vehicles (EVs). Dealerships across the country are struggling to sell EVs, with unsold vehicles stacking up on their lots, even with price cuts and incentives. Consumers are primarily concerned about the high cost of EVs, the lack of charging stations, and the time it takes to charge. Dealers are asking for more time for battery technology to advance, for EVs to become more affordable, and for the charging infrastructure to improve before mandating a shift to EVs.


#history

The Blaze: Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger dies at 100 years old | Blaze Media
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger dies at 100 years old | Blaze Media
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger passed away at his Connecticut residence. Born in Germany, he immigrated to the U.S. during WWII. Kissinger was known for his foreign policy expertise and legacy.


#outdoors

Le Monde: Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia hit by unprecedented floods
Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia hit by unprecedented floods
Unprecedented floods have hit Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia, resulting in the displacement of over one million people and the deaths of at least 260. The region, which has endured a long drought, is now submerged by heavy downpours linked to the El Niño weather phenomenon. Rescue workers are struggling to assist those affected, as vital roads are cut off and humanitarian aid delivery is hindered. This catastrophe is being described as the flood of the century and is the result of a combination of El Niño and the Indian Ocean Dipole.