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29 Nov 2023
#illegals
The Blaze: Migrants move into San Diego airport as state's homelessness crisis overwhelms shelter system | Blaze Media
San Diego International Airport is experiencing an influx of migrants seeking shelter as California's homelessness crisis worsens. Migrants are forced to sleep in the terminals while waiting for their flights out of the state. Despite claims from organizations that migrants without flights are being brought to the airport, airport officials state that proof of flight booking is required.
The Blaze: Hundreds of migrants ride on top of train in Mexico headed for US border | Blaze Media
A train carrying hundreds of migrants was spotted in Mexico heading toward the border town of Piedras Negras, opposite Eagle Pass, Texas. The surge in migrants has led to a temporary suspension and reduction of processing at border points in Texas and Arizona. Tucson Sector Border Patrol apprehended 58,000 illegal immigrants in just 28 days, with the numbers continuing to rise. Democrat Mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson, blamed "right-wing extremism" for the migrant crisis in left-wing sanctuary cities, claiming that they are intentionally targeting Democratically-run cities led by people of color.
#politics
Fox News: New York Post editorial board accuses NYT of downplaying antisemitism: Paper does 'not want you worrying'
The New York Post criticizes The New York Times for downplaying rising antisemitism in America since Hamas attacked Israel. The Post accuses the Times of making excuses for antisemitic outrages by minimizing their severity. The Post also calls out the Times for inaccurately reporting on the Gaza hospital explosion, which Israel denied causing.
The Federalist: The Real Election Conspiracy Theorists Are Legacy Media
Leftist media outlets, including Stateline, continue to spread false claims about threats against election workers, blaming conservative voters. Evidence suggests that the threats were potentially sent by far-left radicals tied to Antifa. The Department of Justice's Election Threats Task Force has investigated only about 100 individuals out of a population of over 335 million, and only 14 of them have been charged. This narrative is a conspiracy theory aimed at maintaining Democratic power.
Breitbart: Nolte: Nikki Haley Thinks Home State of SC Will Save Her – She’s Down 30 Points
Former Gov. Nikki Haley believes she can steal the GOP nomination from former President Trump in South Carolina but the math suggests otherwise. Trump is currently leading by large margins in key primary states like Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina. Even if Haley manages to win the media primary, she still lags behind Trump in actual support. The corporate media's desire for Trump to win the nomination is evident, and they would rather shape the primary than report on it. Haley's best chance might be to secure herself as Trump's VP pick in order to appeal to establishment support in a general election.
Fox News: Netanyahu facing internal pressure to end cease-fire, resume war against Hamas
Israeli PM Netanyahu faces pressure to end cease-fire with Hamas and resume military campaign in Gaza. Israeli minister issues ultimatum, saying government will dissolve if war halts. Negotiations underway for a second cease-fire extension. Pressure to accept long-term agreement, but Netanyahu wants to dismantle Hamas.
Breitbart: 54 Bipartisan Lawmakers Urge Speaker Johnson Not to Slip Deep State Surveillance Authorization in NDAA
Lawmakers are urging House Speaker Mike Johnson not to extend a controversial deep state surveillance law in a defense bill. Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act allows surveillance of targeted foreigners but can also lead to surveillance of Americans. The lawmakers are calling for a standalone legislation for any reauthorization, not as an attachment to the National Defense Authorization Act.
#society
Fox News: 'Full House' star Jodie Sweetin says key to child star success is parents who aren't fame-hungry
Child stars often face challenges in their lives, and Jodie Sweetin, known for her role in "Full House," believes that the success of child stars is often linked to having normal parents who aren't seeking fame themselves. Sweetin, who struggled with addiction in the past, has now become an advocate for child stars and worries about the pressures they face in today's digital world.
The Telegraph: The M&S Christmas advert is a shocking celebration of selfishness
Marks and Spencer's Christmas advert sparks controversy for undermining Christmas traditions. The ad promotes selfishness and disregards the importance of family and tradition. (, )
Over 100,000 people march in London against anti-Semitism, showing solidarity with the Jewish community. The UK government's lack of attendance is criticized, unlike the French government's support at a similar rally in Paris. (, )
#war
Breitbart: The Lebanon Option: How Qatar Could End the War by Evacuating Hamas
CIA chief William Burns and Mossad head David Barnea are in Qatar for talks, likely seeking a solution to end the Israel-Hamas war without losing. A ceasefire that involves Hamas leaving Gaza, similar to the solution in the First Lebanon War, may be considered. There are challenges in finding an Arab state to take Palestinian civilian refugees or radical Islamic terrorists.
Le Monde: Israel says investigating Hamas report of baby hostage death in Gaza
Israel investigates report of a 10-month-old baby and his family being killed in Gaza bombing. Hamas is blamed for endangering hostages. Hostages, including young children, are at risk during the Israeli-Hamas conflict. The fate of the Bibas family is in the hands of Hamas.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Iran is taking over the Strait of Hormuz islands – the only exit for US carrier Ike
Navies have been busy in various areas: fighting in the Black Sea, China escalating tensions in South China Sea, Critical Underwater Infrastructure being targeted, and ongoing presence in the Persian/Arabian Gulf. Since October 7, a new front has opened in the Red Sea as Houthis attack Israel. Iran is doubling down on its claim to contested islands in the Strait of Hormuz, testing international stability. Maintaining a naval presence is crucial to ensure stability in this resource-critical region.
Fox News: American, Chinese exchange student programs ‘under threat’ by superpowers’ geopolitical rivalry: Report
Geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China threaten the exchange student programs that have been a symbol of goodwill between the two countries for decades. Chinese students are now anxious about studying in America due to negative news, gun violence, discrimination, and tensions. The pandemic has also contributed to a decrease in the number of students studying abroad. Both countries are seeking to revive the programs, but obstacles remain due to nationalism and concerns about national security. Chinese propaganda and visa restrictions have made Americans reluctant to study in China as well. The reduction in student exchanges could harm understanding between the two countries.
#military
GB News: 'Terrible idea!' Pentagon's request for $114m to spend on diversity roles branded 'toxic wokeness'
Pentagon chiefs face backlash for proposing a $114 million budget for "woke" policies, including diversity training and racial justice education. Lawmakers criticize the Army's focus on diversity and combating extremism, arguing the money should be used to keep America safe. The Pentagon counters that recruiting issues are due to the strong civilian job market, and the training takes up a small portion of troops' time.
#religion
Human Events: US Cardinal kicked out of Vatican home by Pope Francis: report
Pope Francis has reportedly stripped American Cardinal Raymond Burke of his Vatican privileges, including his subsidized apartment and retired cardinal salary. The pope is said to view Burke as a critic and an instigator of division in the church. The news comes after the forced removal of another conservative critic, Bishop Joseph Strickland.
#culture
Backpacker: Why Australia’s Northern Territory Belongs on Your Bucket List
Australia’s Northern Territory offers a unique travel experience with its diverse landscapes, Aboriginal culture, and national parks. Visitors can explore stunning waterfalls, ancient rock art, and immersive wildlife encounters. Outdoor adventures include hiking, swimming in hot springs, and boat cruises to spot crocodiles and other wildlife. Must-see places include Jim Jim Falls and Ubirr in Kakadu National Park, as well as Litchfield National Park. Visitors can also experience Aboriginal culture through guided tours, rock art galleries, and cultural experiences. Various tours are available, including rock art tours, fishing charters, and city walking tours, catering to different interests and group sizes.
#crime
Fox News: Good Samaritan rescues neighbor from knife-wielding husband using leaf blower: police
Connecticut police respond to a stabbing incident where a man allegedly stabbed his wife and chased her with knives. A neighbor intervenes, hitting the suspect with a leaf blower, and both the victim and suspect are taken to the hospital.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Skye Nicolson Defeats Lucy Wildheart By Scoring Her First TKO Win
Australian Skye Nicolson dominates Lucy Wildheart in a professional boxing match, earning a stoppage victory. Nicolson aims to become the mandatory challenger for Amanda Serrano's world title.
Flag And Cross: Katie Taylor Faces Ultimatum On Title Defense Decision
Katie Taylor, the Undisputed Lightweight/Super-Lightweight champ, must decide which title she will defend within 10 days after her upcoming fight. It is likely that she will give up her Lightweight belt to challenge Chantelle Cameron for the Super-Lightweight title. Eddie Hearn, Taylor's promoter, urged the country and politicians to support the event financially, highlighting its potential tourism benefits.
Flag And Cross: Irish Lightweight Gary Cully Bounces Back With Victory Over Reece Mould
Irish boxer Gary Cully rebounds from his first career defeat to win a close and competitive bout against British fighter Reece Mould in Dublin. Cully lands solid head shots and maintains distance, while Mould applies pressure and lands two spectacular overhand rights. Cully emerges victorious and looks ahead to his next move in the lightweight class.
#outdoors
Dirt Wheels Magazine: NEW MODEL: 2024 POLARIS RANGER XD 1500 WITH STEELDRIVE CVT
Polaris has unveiled its largest utility side-by-side, the Ranger XD 1500. It features a powerful engine, durable transmission, and impressive hauling and towing capabilities. The vehicle also comes equipped with advanced features such as heated seats and an air-filter service indicator.
#technology
Fox News: AI technology could soon save lives at the beach. Here's how.
Researchers at the University of California Santa Cruz are developing A.I. algorithms to detect and monitor dangers at the beach, such as rip currents. The technology aims to alert lifeguards and potentially save lives.
#other
GB News: USA 'breaking point' weather warning: America to be BURIED in more than FOOT of snow in early winter WHITEOUT
Americans are warned to brace for winter 'breaking point' as a winter storm brings heavy snow to the Great Lakes and freezing temperatures across the country. Southern regions will see rain and thunderstorms while the north will be hit with below average temperatures.
Breitbart: Nolte: Taika Waititi Proves He Can’t Be Trusted by Revealing Trump's Stage Secrets
Taika Waititi humiliated Donald Trump by revealing his demands on set, including camera height and makeup touch-ups. Waititi's actions show he cannot be trusted as a director and are a betrayal of the trust among those in the entertainment industry.
Forbes: ‘The Boys: Mexico’ Is A Real Thing That Amazon Is Making
The Boys spin-off set in Mexico is in the works, with Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal potentially starring. The show's expansion to other countries is strange but appealing. The success of The Boys franchise makes this spin-off a likely hit.
Forbes: Kerber’s Farm: Bringing Farm To Table To Manhattan’s West Village
Kerber's Farm, known for its pies and baked goods, has opened a retail shop in Manhattan's West Village. Owner Nick Voulgaris, who grew up visiting Kerber's Farm in Long Island, purchased the property and transformed it into a place for breakfast, lunch, and snacks. The shop attracts a younger audience and offers a variety of food options, including vegan dishes. It is located among other iconic food stores on Bleecker Street and aims to maintain quality and avoid following trends.
Fox News: 'Like winning the lottery': Paul McCartney performs last-minute concert for 300 fans in Brazil
Paul McCartney performed a special concert in Brazil with a small audience of 300 people. The intimate setting resembled the Beatles' early days at the Cavern Club. Tickets were limited and sold out quickly. The concert was a memorable experience for lucky fans.
Forbes: Avenged Sevenfold Announce 2024 North American Tour
Avenged Sevenfold is preparing for a strong return in 2024, with a tour in the Midwest and northeast parts of North America. They will be joined by Poppy and Sullivan King, and tickets will be available to the public on December 1st. The band's album 'Life Is But A Dream...' has received mixed reactions, but it is seen as a risk worth taking for the metal genre. ( )