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30 Nov 2024
#illegals
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Democrat mayors fighting Trump's deportations are playing with electoral fire
Democratic mayors in traditionally blue cities are facing backlash as crime and immigration issues rise. Recent elections in San Francisco and Oakland saw progressive leaders ousted, signaling a potential shift in voter sentiment against liberal policies.
Denver's Mayor Mike Johnston has vowed to defy Trump's deportation plans but later moderated his rhetoric. As cities struggle with the consequences of open borders and rising crime, mayors must adapt to voter demands for safety and effective immigration policies to avoid political repercussions.
#politics
GB News: Kamala Harris blasted for election 'rant' in bleary-eyed Thanksgiving message to supporters: 'Not a good look!'
Nelson Aspen criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her recent post-election video and Thanksgiving appearance, where she appeared bleary-eyed. He noted her lengthy message about retaining power and questioned her choice of wearing a $62,000 necklace while volunteering.
Aspen raised concerns about Harris's campaign finances, highlighting her $1.5 billion expenditure leading to $20 million in debt. He speculated that she may shift her political ambitions towards running for Governor of California in the future.
Fox News: Fauci ripped over new paper criticizing Trump on coronavirus, promoting natural origin theory: 'Embarrassment'
Dr. Anthony Fauci is facing backlash for a recent manuscript where he asserts that COVID-19 originated in nature and reiterates a debunked claim that former President Trump suggested injecting bleach as a treatment. The paper critiques Trump's pandemic response, emphasizing missed leadership opportunities.
Critics have taken to social media to express their discontent, labeling Fauci an "embarrassment" and contesting his claims about Trump's statements. The manuscript does not address the lab leak theory, which has been a topic of debate among scientists.
#society
The Telegraph: Anti-Semitism at the BBC now ‘normal’ after Oct 7, whistleblower claims
A whistleblower at the BBC claims anti-Semitism has become normalized within the organization, with Jewish staff facing daily anti-Semitic comments. They allege that management dismisses these concerns, despite public statements against racism from the director general.
The whistleblower's comments follow similar accusations against The Guardian, highlighting a broader issue of anti-Semitism in British media. They express skepticism about the sincerity of official responses, stating that actions do not reflect the stated commitment to combatting anti-Semitism.
#history
The Western Journal: Joe Biden's Final Thanksgiving Proclamation Leaves Out the Most Important Part of the Holiday
President Biden's final Thanksgiving proclamation notably omits any mention of God, a significant departure from his previous messages and the historical context of the holiday. Instead, he credited the Wampanoag people for their generosity, which some argue neglects the religious roots of Thanksgiving celebrated by the Pilgrims.
Critics highlight that both George Washington and Abraham Lincoln acknowledged God in their Thanksgiving declarations, contrasting with Biden's secular approach. This shift is seen as a betrayal of the holiday's foundations and raises concerns about the consistency of Biden's professed Catholic faith amid his political actions.
#health
Fox News: Medical devices could become safer with this new breakthrough, experts say
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have created a new coating for medical devices that mimics the natural behavior of blood vessels, potentially reducing the risk of blood clots and dangerous bleeding. This innovation could lead to safer use of devices like catheters and stents, minimizing the need for high doses of blood thinners.
The study, published in Nature Materials, highlights the importance of designing biocompatible devices that prevent coagulation. The coating, which acts as a soft barrier to attract blood proteins, represents a significant advancement in medical technology, with hopes for further research to enhance its effectiveness.