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29 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Fox News Politics: Giving Thanks
Liberal figures urged conservatives to acknowledge the contributions of undocumented immigrants during Thanksgiving, highlighting their role in food production. Former HUD Secretary Julian Castro emphasized gratitude for those who harvested the meals enjoyed on the holiday.
Responses to Castro's remarks criticized the notion that migrants are primarily responsible for food production, with some labeling the comments as racially charged assumptions. Meanwhile, President-elect Trump addressed various political issues, including immigration and tariffs.
#politics
Breitbart: Mar-a-Lago Thanksgiving: Donald Trump, Elon Musk Bop to 'Y.M.C.A.'
President-elect Donald Trump celebrated Thanksgiving at Mar-a-Lago with his family and Elon Musk, enjoying the song Y.M.C.A. while engaging in lighthearted moments. Trump also shared a Thanksgiving message, addressing both supporters and critics, emphasizing a vision of a strong America.
Vice President Kamala Harris released her own Thanksgiving message, but it attracted attention for her similar outfit and background to a recent video, leading to mockery regarding her appearance and energy.
Human Events: German party will force migrants to assimilate: report
The CDU party in Germany plans to enforce cultural assimilation for migrants, emphasizing the principle of "Leitkultur," which requires newcomers to adopt German values and customs. This approach is aimed at addressing mass migration issues ahead of February's snap elections.
CDU spokesman Alexander Throm highlighted that the party would prioritize Ukrainian refugees due to a "special duty" while becoming more restrictive towards non-European migrants. This stance reflects a broader trend in Europe, where rising populism is linked to immigration concerns.
#society
Human Events: UK lawmakers vote in favor of legalizing government-assisted suicide
UK lawmakers have voted to legalize assisted suicide for terminally ill adults with a bill that requires specific eligibility criteria, including being over 18, having mental capacity, and a prognosis of six months or less to live. The final decision will rest with a High Court judge.
The bill, introduced by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, received support from 330 MPs, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer, while 275 opposed it. Notably, some Conservative MPs broke party lines to support the measure. Coercion in seeking assisted suicide could result in a 14-year prison sentence.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Macron vows Ukraine support against Russian 'escalation'
President Macron has pledged strong support for Ukraine amid escalating Russian attacks, condemning Russia's strikes on Ukrainian cities and infrastructure. He emphasized the need for continued aid to help Ukraine defend itself against what he termed Russia's imperialist aggression.
Macron's comments follow Russia's recent military actions, including the use of hypersonic missiles and increased drone strikes. He reiterated that France's support for Ukraine would persist as long as necessary.
The Telegraph: ‘Moderate’ jihadist leader storms Syria – but tells troops not to frighten children
Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, leader of the jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), is a key figure in the Syrian civil war, commanding significant territory in north-west Syria. He presents himself as a civic leader while being labeled a terrorist by the U.S., with a $10 million bounty on his head.
His group controls areas housing nearly three million displaced people, serving as the main opposition to Bashar al-Assad's regime. This duality of image complicates perceptions of his role in the ongoing conflict.
Fox News: Ukraine to seek NATO invitation in Brussels next week
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha is urging NATO leaders to extend an invitation for Ukraine to join the military alliance during an upcoming meeting in Brussels. This request comes amid ongoing Russian aggression and aims to symbolize solidarity against President Putin's opposition to Ukraine's NATO membership.
Despite the push, Ukraine faces significant hurdles, including ongoing conflict and territorial integrity issues, as Russia controls about 20% of its territory. NATO members remain divided on the issue, with concerns over Article 5 obligations potentially leading to direct conflict with Russia.
#economy
Breitbart: FNC's Thiessen: Trump's 'Escalation Dominance' on Tariffs Already Successful
Marc Thiessen stated that President-elect Trump's proposed tariffs are part of an "escalation dominance" strategy, creating significant shifts in global dynamics. He emphasized that Trump is willing to escalate tensions while also offering negotiation options to allies and adversaries.
Thiessen predicted that countries like Mexico and Canada will respond to avoid the financial impact of tariffs, suggesting that they will take action to address border issues to prevent economic repercussions.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF Northern Command chief says rebuilding can begin in damaged border communities
Israel's Northern Command chief, Maj. Gen. Ori Gordin, announced plans to begin rebuilding northern communities damaged by Hezbollah attacks, as a ceasefire appears to hold. Efforts are underway to return displaced residents, with grants offered based on household size for those who come back.
The ceasefire includes a 60-day transition period for IDF withdrawal from southern Lebanon, while the Lebanese Army will deploy troops. Gordin emphasized the IDF's commitment to enforcing the truce and warned of a swift return to combat if Hezbollah violates the agreement.
#culture
Breitbart: Trans Actor Michaela Jaé Rodriguez: 'Trans Actors Playing Cis Roles Isn't A Question Anymore'
Transgender actor Michaela Jaé Rodriguez asserts that the debate over trans actors playing cis roles is settled, advocating for more opportunities for trans performers to portray a variety of characters. Rodriguez emphasizes the importance of representation and agency for trans voices in Hollywood.
Rodriguez highlights her journey in the industry, noting the progress made since her historic Emmy nomination. She expresses hope for continued change and the need for broader acceptance of trans actors in diverse roles, while also acknowledging the complexities surrounding gender representation.
#health
Forbes: What To Know About The Big Salmonella Recall: Cucumbers and Costco Eggs Targeted
Two major recalls have been issued due to salmonella concerns: 10,000 cartons of Costco's Kirkland eggs and whole cucumbers from SunFed Produce. The recalled eggs were sold in 25 stores, while cucumbers affected 26 states and Canada, with 68 reported illnesses linked to the latter.
The CDC warns that salmonella can cause serious illness, especially in vulnerable populations. Safe food handling practices are essential to prevent infection. The recalls highlight ongoing food safety challenges in the U.S.
#education
Breitbart: Study: Biden-Harris Weaponized Education Department to 'Punish' Christian Colleges
The Biden-Harris administration has been accused of unfairly targeting faith-based colleges, particularly Christian institutions, according to a report by the American Principles Project. Nearly 70% of actions taken by the Department of Education involved these schools, which serve less than 10% of U.S. students.
The report highlights significant penalties imposed on prominent Christian universities, with fines averaging $815,000 for Clery Act violations, compared to $228,571 for other institutions. Critics argue this targeting aligns with a broader agenda to suppress opposition to leftist policies.
#crime
Fox News: Arkansas police investigating Black Friday shooting at mall in Little Rock
A shooting occurred at Park Plaza Mall in Little Rock, Arkansas, on Black Friday, prompting police to respond to reports of an "active aggressor." Authorities indicated the incident was isolated and reported no fatalities, with only a few non-life-threatening injuries.
Details on arrests remain unclear as the investigation continues. Black Friday is known for significant shopping activity as consumers seek holiday deals.
#other
GB News: M62 chaos: Drivers urged to avoid key motorway route amid huge lorry blaze - 'It's not safe to allow traffic'
A significant lorry fire on the M62 has prompted authorities to halt traffic between J22 Saddleworth and J23 Huddersfield. The fire, which involved a lorry transporting sawdust, has spread to the nearby embankment, causing substantial smoke affecting both directions.
Drivers are advised to avoid the area, with delays of up to 60 minutes reported. Two lanes are also closed westbound due to drifting smoke, making it unsafe for eastbound traffic to proceed past the scene. Road users should follow diversion signs.