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30 Nov 2023

#illegals

Fox News: Chicago residents rail against planned migrant shelter
Chicago residents rail against planned migrant shelter
Chicago residents are upset as the city builds a winterized base camp in Brighton Park to house migrants. Local concerns include overcrowding, safety, contaminated soil, and potential health risks. The camp, which will accommodate up to 2,000 migrants, is expected to be completed soon. Residents fear an increase in crime and overcrowded schools. They also worry about the environmental impact and potential lawsuits against the city.


#politics

GB News: ‘We’re not sending people back!’ FURY as 17,000 migrants go missing
‘We’re not sending people back!’ FURY as 17,000 migrants go missing
Immigration lawyer Harjap Singh Bhangal criticizes the UK Home Office for losing track of 17,000 asylum seekers whose claims were withdrawn. He accuses the government of manipulating the public with false claims about reducing legal migration. Bhangal highlights the incompetence of the Home Office, which has been a recurring issue under different home secretaries.


#society

Flag And Cross: Young Chiefs Fan Attacked by Left Speaks Out, Vows to Continue Painting His Face
Young Chiefs Fan Attacked by Left Speaks Out, Vows to Continue Painting His Face
A 9-year-old Chiefs fan wears face paint resembling Native American colors, sparking accusations of racism online. The child's mother reveals Native American heritage, adding irony to the situation. The family stands defiant and continues to support their team.


#war

Flag And Cross: Blooming Hope: Flowers Reemerge In Gaza Border Forests
Blooming Hope: Flowers Reemerge In Gaza Border Forests
Hamas terrorists attack a music festival in Israel, killing hundreds and taking hostages. Despite the tragedy, new life emerges as autumn wildflowers bloom in the desecrated area. The flowers bring hope and provide nourishment for bees and butterflies.


Times Of Israel: Hamas frees 2 Israeli women, with 6-8 more set for return Thursday alongside 3 bodies
Hamas frees 2 Israeli women, with 6-8 more set for return Thursday alongside 3 bodies
Two Israeli women, Mia Schem and Amit Soussana, were freed from Hamas captivity after 55 days. The release came after a deal to extend the ongoing truce was reached.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Rashid Khalidi: Israel Had No Right to Respond Militarily to October 7 Terror Attack
Rashid Khalidi: Israel Had No Right to Respond Militarily to October 7 Terror Attack
Pro-Palestinian activist Rashid Khalidi declined to support Israel's military response to the Hamas attack, emphasizing the consequences of occupation. He suggests that the violence was a natural result and questions Israel's right to counterattack. Khalidi believes that the root of the issue lies in the occupation itself and the absence of a Palestinian state. He argues that the violence could have been avoided through peaceful means and criticizes the impact of Israeli actions on the Palestinian population.


#economy

Forbes: Black Friday And Cyber Monday Record Sales: By The Numbers
Black Friday And Cyber Monday Record Sales: By The Numbers
Online sales during Cyber Week, including Thanksgiving, increased by 7.8% compared to last year, with Cyber Monday sales totaling $12.4 billion, a 9.6% increase from the previous year. In-store shopping also saw a boost, with physical retail store traffic up 1.5% over the Black Friday Weekend. The top categories of spend for in-store shopping were health and beauty, jewelry, and apparel. Overall, the holiday season is expected to reach $221.8 billion in sales, growing 4.8% year over year.


#history

Field & Stream: Old Town Kayak Celebrates 125 Years With New Gray Ghost Colorway
Old Town Kayak Celebrates 125 Years With New Gray Ghost Colorway
Old Town, a renowned company in the watercraft business, reflects on their 125-year history. They have constantly adapted and innovated over the years, surviving through challenging times such as the Great Depression and World Wars. From traditional birch bark canoes to fiberglass watercraft, Old Town has embraced change and remained at the forefront of the industry. Today, they continue to focus on innovation and sustainability, with a wide range of kayak and canoe models catering to everyone's needs.


#education

Breitbart: VIDEO: Convicted Prostitute Booted from Texas School's Sex-Ed Council
VIDEO: Convicted Prostitute Booted from Texas School's Sex-Ed Council
Convicted prostitute removed from positions in Texas school district after offering escort services online. She was part of a council on sex education. Background check did not reveal her criminal history due to Texas laws.


The Blaze: Florida district reassigns principal, other HS staff members who allegedly allowed boy to play on girls' volleyball team | Blaze Media
Florida district reassigns principal, other HS staff members who allegedly allowed boy to play on girls' volleyball team | Blaze Media
A high school principal and staff in Florida have been reassigned after a male student played volleyball on the girls' team, potentially violating Florida's Fairness in Women’s Sports Act. The school district is investigating the situation and has not made any official accusations. The student and his parents previously filed a lawsuit against the act, but a federal judge recently upheld it. The state's Department of Education is calling for consequences for those who allowed the boy to play. Supporters argue that transgender girls should be allowed to participate in sports.


#crime

Fox News: NJ teen accused of filming customer in department store bathroom, police believe there are more victims
NJ teen accused of filming customer in department store bathroom, police believe there are more victims
Police in New Jersey arrest 19-year-old for invasion of privacy after he filmed a store customer in a public bathroom. Additional victims may exist.


Fox News: 2 Nevada State Troopers killed on Las Vegas freeway, suspect arrested: report
2 Nevada State Troopers killed on Las Vegas freeway, suspect arrested: report
Two Nevada State Troopers were killed in Las Vegas while assisting a motorist on a freeway. A suspect has been apprehended. Details of the incident are still unclear.


Fox News: Pakistan arrests 4 in 'honor killing' of woman, 18, who appeared with boyfriend in viral photo
Pakistan arrests 4 in 'honor killing' of woman, 18, who appeared with boyfriend in viral photo
Pakistani authorities arrest four men for allegedly killing an 18-year-old woman after a picture of her with her boyfriend went viral. The men carried out the killing on orders from village elders who believed she had brought shame to her family. Honor killings are a significant issue in Pakistan, with hundreds of women killed each year for violating conservative norms on love and marriage.


Breitbart: Police: Homeless Woman Fatally Shot California Social Justice Warrior
Police: Homeless Woman Fatally Shot California Social Justice Warrior
LA social justice advocate Michael Latt was fatally shot by a homeless woman who broke into his home. The motive is unknown, and authorities are treating it as a random act of violence. The suspect, Jameelah Elena Michl, has been charged with murder.


#science

The Economist: Why chinstrap penguins sleep thousands of times a day
Why chinstrap penguins sleep thousands of times a day
Chinstrap penguins have a unique sleep pattern, taking thousands of micro-naps that last only a few seconds each. This allows them to rest while still being alert to external threats. The shorter naps may also be a way for the penguins to sleep in a noisy and crowded colony.


#other

Le Monde: COP28: The United Arab Emirates' questionable diplomatic game
COP28: The United Arab Emirates' questionable diplomatic game
With three days until COP28, the Emirati president, Sultan Al-Jaber, faces backlash for seeking new energy trade deals while also leading the climate change conference. His team's briefings show interest in LNG opportunities in Mozambique, Canada, and Australia. The choice of the UAE as the host country already raised concerns about its commitment to sustainability.


Forbes: ‘The Marvels’ Box Office Flop: Bob Iger Explains Film’s Poor Performance
‘The Marvels’ Box Office Flop: Bob Iger Explains Film’s Poor Performance
The Marvels had the worst box office debut in MCU history, earning significantly less than projected. Disney CEO Bob Iger attributed the underwhelming performance to a lack of supervision on set during the COVID-19 pandemic. Superhero fatigue and too many MCU titles were also speculated as contributing factors.