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7 Nov 2024
#politics
Fox News: Rick Scott sees red wave as 'best case scenario' for Senate leader bid as he lobbies Trump for support
Sen. Rick Scott of Florida is actively seeking Donald Trump's endorsement as he campaigns for the Republican Senate leader position following a successful re-election. Scott's push for support comes amid a competitive field that includes Senators John Cornyn and John Thune.
While Scott is lobbying for Trump's backing, Thune has suggested that Trump should refrain from endorsing any candidate in the race. The Senate leader election will be held on November 13, conducted through a secret ballot among Republican senators.
Breitbart: Venezuela Prepares for Trump with Launch of Anti-U.S. Global Lawmaker Coalition
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro announced the formation of the “World League of Antifascist Parliamentarians,” a coalition of leftist lawmakers aimed at combating what he describes as fascism and neo-fascism, particularly targeting the U.S. The group reportedly includes over 300 members from 70 countries.
During the announcement at a leftist gathering in Caracas, Maduro accused the U.S. of attempting to destabilize his regime and claimed a broader anti-U.S. sentiment is emerging globally. The coalition plans to monitor sanctions against authoritarian regimes and promote sovereignty among its member states.
Breitbart: Grinning Joe Biden on Trump's Landslide: 'We Accept the Choice'
President Biden addressed the nation after President-elect Trump's victory, emphasizing acceptance of the electoral outcome and urging Americans to lower political rhetoric. He expressed hope for trust in the electoral system and pledged cooperation for a peaceful transition.
Biden's remarks followed a significant rejection of his vice president, Kamala Harris, in the election. He highlighted the challenges faced during his administration, including rising costs and international conflicts, while asserting the accomplishments of his presidency.
Front Page Magazine: After Election, Biden Admin No Longer Has Anything to Lose
The Biden-Harris administration is taking bold actions following the anticipated 2024 election results, moving to implement its leftist agenda without restraint. This includes limiting oil drilling in Alaska and reviving a plea deal for 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
Additionally, the administration is pursuing an arms embargo against Israel, which may lead to further anti-Israel measures aimed at influencing the political landscape before Trump takes office. The outgoing administration appears focused on securing policy victories while enacting changes that could provoke legal challenges.
#society
GB News: Carefree British expats 'had fun' and jumped in inflatables during deadly Spanish floods
British tourists in Benidorm have been seen using inflatables to float down streets flooded by heavy rain, despite the severe flooding impacting other parts of Spain that has resulted in at least 200 fatalities. Local resident Nigel Pope noted that while some visitors enjoyed the unusual weather, others were too scared to venture out.
Benidorm has largely escaped the worst of the flooding due to its unique microclimate, allowing tourists to return to normal activities quickly. The resort town is also preparing for a charitable fiesta on November 14 to support disaster relief efforts for those affected by the flooding in Valencia.
Fox News: Couple pulls their kids out of school to travel the world: 'Slow down and live in the moment'
Emma and Dan Niblett, parents from England, decided to travel the world with their two sons, ages five and eight, to spend more quality family time. They left for Bali in August, where the boys are enrolled in a "pop-up school" to learn about local culture.
The family aims to embrace different cultures and reduce screen time, finding their new lifestyle in Bali significantly cheaper than their previous life in the U.K. They plan to travel for a year, with New Zealand as their next destination.
GB News: Rape centre worker awarded £70,000 after being forced out of job over trans CEO
The Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre (ERCC) has been ordered to pay £70,000 to former counsellor Roz Adams after her claims of discrimination and constructive dismissal were upheld by an employment tribunal. The tribunal found that ERCC had wrongly disciplined Adams for advocating for women-only counselling services.
Following the ruling, ERCC issued a public apology and acknowledged their failure to address Adams' concerns appropriately. This case has sparked broader changes in Scotland's rape crisis services, with some organizations reassessing their policies on single-sex support.
#health
Fox News: DeSantis floats Florida surgeon general Dr. Joseph Ladapo as candidate for Trump's HHS secretary
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is promoting Dr. Joseph Ladapo, the state's surgeon general, as a candidate for Secretary of Health and Human Services in a potential Trump administration. DeSantis's post on X has garnered significant attention, including support from his wife.
Ladapo has been critical of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and has voiced concerns over the CDC's guidance on vaccine safety. He advocates for prioritizing non-mRNA vaccines for vulnerable populations and has called for transparency regarding vaccine safety issues.
#sports
GB News: Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul at risk of being cancelled just 24 hours before ring walk
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul's fight scheduled for November 15 is facing potential cancellation due to health concerns regarding Tyson, who is 58. The Texas Department of License and Regulation has confirmed both fighters passed medical tests but will conduct final checks before the event.
Tyson's health has raised eyebrows, especially after a previous ulcer flare-up. The fight, set for eight two-minute rounds with protective gloves, will proceed unless the TDLR decides otherwise. The outcome remains uncertain as the final health assessment occurs just a day before the match.