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29 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Suspected terrorist from Jordan arrested at US northern border: ICE
Federal authorities have identified Mohammed Hasan Abdellatif Albana, a 41-year-old Jordanian migrant, as a suspected terrorist after he attempted to enter the U.S. through Washington's northern border. He was deported back to Jordan on November 15 following immigration proceedings.
Since the Biden administration, over 300 migrants on the terror watchlist have been intercepted at U.S. borders. A report indicates that many have been released into American communities, raising concerns about national security risks associated with illegal immigration.
#politics
Breitbart: 'I'm Pretty F*cking Scared:' Members of the Censorship Cartel Fear Donald Trump's Presidency
Donald Trump's commitment to dismantling what he terms the censorship cartel has raised concerns among academic researchers focused on misinformation. His administration may target federal funding for universities that engage in censorship, particularly against conservative viewpoints.
With key appointments and support from figures in Silicon Valley, Trump's anti-censorship agenda threatens the job security and research funding of many in the field. Experts warn that the pressure could lead to self-censorship among academics, jeopardizing the study of online misinformation at a critical time.
Breitbart: Newsom Hails Native Americans, Dreamers in Tone-deaf Thanksgiving Message
California Governor Gavin Newsom and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, faced backlash for a Thanksgiving message that emphasized indigenous peoples and "Dreamers," while largely neglecting the broader population of the state. Critics noted the couple's wealth and recent purchase of a $9.1 million home amid ongoing economic struggles in California.
The message was perceived as tone-deaf, especially given the governor's luxurious lifestyle during a time of significant inflation and cost-of-living challenges for many residents. Online mockery ensued, highlighting the disconnect between the Newsoms' message and the realities faced by everyday Californians.
#society
Breitbart: Ms. Magazine Warns ‘Trans Healthcare’ Imperiled by Conservative SCOTUS
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear U.S. v. Skrmetti, a pivotal case challenging Tennessee's ban on healthcare for transgender youth. This case is seen as a potential precedent for future transgender rights, drawing parallels to the Dobbs v. Jackson case that overturned Roe v. Wade.
Tennessee's law restricts medical treatments for minors with gender dysphoria, citing health concerns and the experimental nature of such procedures. Critics argue that these laws discriminate against transgender youth, limiting their autonomy and worsening their quality of life.
Forbes: Watch For These Black Friday Scams—Especially Ones Created By AI
As Black Friday approaches, experts warn shoppers of increasing scams, particularly through emails, social media ads, and fake delivery notices. A significant number of Americans have fallen victim to these scams, with losses reported in the millions during the holiday season.
Innovations in AI have made scams more sophisticated, allowing criminals to create convincing marketing materials and fake websites. Shoppers are advised to verify deals directly with retailers, use credit cards for purchases, and remain cautious of offers that seem too good to be true.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Ukrainian energy infrastructure heavily hit by Russian drones and missiles
Kyiv faces severe electricity shortages as Russia intensifies missile attacks targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving one million residents without power. Ukrainian officials report significant damage, with President Zelensky condemning the use of cluster bombs and calling for more air defense support from the West.
In response, Russian President Putin claims the strikes are retaliation for Ukraine's missile use against Russia and threatens to target decision-making centers in Kyiv. Zelensky warns that such aggression will provoke a strong response from Ukraine.
#culture
Breitbart: Actor Dies on Stage While Performing 'A Christmas Carol'
Julien Arnold, a 60-year-old veteran stage actor, collapsed and died during a performance of A Christmas Carol at the Citadel Theater in Edmonton, Canada. Despite paramedics' attempts to revive him, he could not be saved. The cause of death remains unknown.
The Citadel Theatre expressed deep sorrow over Arnold's passing, honoring him as a cherished member of the Edmonton theatre community. They dedicated the current season of A Christmas Carol to his memory, reflecting the profound impact he had on his colleagues and the audience.
Fox News: First look at Notre Dame Cathedral's restored interior five years after devastating fire
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is set to reopen on December 8, five years after a devastating fire. French President Emmanuel Macron toured the restored interior, which has revealed vibrant colors after extensive cleaning. The restoration was funded by nearly $1 billion in donations.
The project faced significant challenges, as the cathedral was already in poor condition before the fire. Restoration efforts included handcrafting oak beams for the roof and spire. Approximately $148 million of the raised funds remain for ongoing preservation work.
The Economist: Emmanuel Macron shows off the gloriously restored Notre Dame to the world
Emmanuel Macron showcased the beautifully restored Notre Dame cathedral, five years after it was devastated by fire. The iconic structure remains a powerful symbol of resilience and human achievement, resonating deeply with both locals and visitors.
Meanwhile, Europe faces various challenges, including military spending, political instability, and rising antisemitism, testing its liberal values.
#health
The Telegraph: German health minister accused of blocking government agency from lowering Covid risk
Germany's health minister, Karl Lauterbach, is under pressure to resign after leaked emails revealed he interfered with Covid risk assessments. He prevented the Robert Koch Institute from downgrading the risk level from "very high" to "high" in early 2022, despite changing circumstances.
Lauterbach labeled the proposed reclassification as "problematic," contradicting the agency's goal of maintaining independence from political influence. He has denied any meddling in the RKI's decisions.
#crime
GB News: Kensington shooting: Man charged with attempted murder of schoolgirl, 8, and her father in double attack
A 32-year-old man, Jazz Reid, has been charged with attempted murder following a double shooting in Kensington that injured a 34-year-old man and his eight-year-old daughter. Reid faces multiple charges, including firearm possession, and is set to appear in court.
The incident occurred on November 24, and both victims were hospitalized, though their conditions remain undisclosed. The Met's Specialist Crime Command is investigating and seeking witnesses.
Fox News: Suspect accused in dad's camping murder 'cut off' from self-defense claim after backtracking on confession
Daren Christopher Abbey pleaded not guilty to the murder of Dustin Kjersem, who was found dead in his tent in Montana. Abbey claimed self-defense, stating Kjersem threatened him after offering a beer, but evidence contradicted this claim. He faces charges of deliberate homicide and evidence tampering.
Kjersem's death was initially thought to be a bear attack before being classified as homicide. Abbey allegedly confessed to bludgeoning Kjersem with firewood and stabbing him with a screwdriver. He also attempted to destroy evidence after the incident. A bond hearing is pending.