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7 Nov 2024

#politics

The Federalist: The Election Integrity Movement's Work Isn't Over
The Election Integrity Movement's Work Isn't Over
Concerns about election integrity persist after the recent elections, with various incidents reported across states like Nevada, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Issues such as improper ballot counting, late mail-in ballots, and suspicious voter registrations have raised alarms among Republican voters, emphasizing the need for ongoing vigilance.

Despite President Biden's assertion that the electoral system is trustworthy, many believe that identifying and addressing vulnerabilities is crucial to prevent future issues. Reports of irregularities, including noncitizen voting and multiple registrations at single addresses, highlight the importance of maintaining election integrity.


Breitbart: Jay Leno: The Election was Fair, Honest, and a 'Great Day for Democracy'
Jay Leno: The Election was Fair, Honest, and a 'Great Day for Democracy'
Jay Leno commented on the recent election, calling it a “great day for democracy” due to its fairness and honesty. While he admitted he is not a Trump supporter, he appreciated the lack of controversy surrounding the results compared to 2020.

Leno noted that late-night comedy has shifted, with hosts now often taking sides rather than poking fun at both parties. His remarks drew criticism from some on social media, despite his previous support for Biden.


Times Of Israel: After firing, Gallant tells hostage families Netanyahu needlessly keeping troops in Gaza
After firing, Gallant tells hostage families Netanyahu needlessly keeping troops in Gaza
Former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant expressed concerns to families of hostages that the military has no justification for remaining in Gaza, claiming Prime Minister Netanyahu is motivated by a desire to stay rather than security needs. Gallant emphasized that both he and IDF Chief Herzi Halevi doubted the necessity of continued military presence.

As Gallant was dismissed, he highlighted the importance of U.S.-Israel relations and criticized Netanyahu's political motivations for his ousting. Protests erupted against the decision, amid ongoing conflict following Hamas's attack on October 7, 2023.


Le Monde: Donald Trump's election is a 'dark day for the climate'
Donald Trump's election is a 'dark day for the climate'
Donald Trump's recent election victory has raised concerns among climate observers, who fear it could derail U.S. climate policy and global efforts to combat climate change. Experts warn that his administration's push for increased fossil fuel production threatens to undermine progress toward Paris Agreement targets.

Trump's climate skepticism and plans to roll back significant environmental regulations, including the Inflation Reduction Act, have alarmed advocates for climate action. His commitment to fossil fuels, including oil and coal, stands in stark contrast to scientific recommendations for a sustainable energy transition.


Breitbart: Billie Eilish Launches Unhinged Tirade at Nashville Concert: 'Someone Who Hates Women' Is 'About to Be the President'
Billie Eilish Launches Unhinged Tirade at Nashville Concert: 'Someone Who Hates Women' Is 'About to Be the President'
Billie Eilish criticized President-elect Donald Trump during her Nashville concert, claiming he harbors deep hatred for women. She expressed her discomfort performing on such a significant day but emphasized the privilege of connecting with her audience.

Eilish shared her personal experiences with abuse and called for solidarity among women, linking her sentiments to broader societal issues. This occurred shortly after Trump won the 2024 presidential election in a landslide against Kamala Harris.


Fox News: Stephen A. Smith tells 'The View' he saw Trump's win coming 'a mile away'
Stephen A. Smith tells 'The View' he saw Trump's win coming 'a mile away'
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith expressed that he anticipated Donald Trump's 2024 election victory, noting it was evident due to President Biden's transitional role and the Democrats' missteps. He criticized the lack of primary competition for Kamala Harris, which he believes hindered her appeal to independent voters.

Smith also highlighted the disconnect between celebrity endorsements and the average voter's concerns, particularly regarding inflation and immigration. He argued that such endorsements alienate voters rather than persuade them.


Fox News: Fox News projects Democratic Rep. Don Davis will win North Carolina's 1st Congressional District
Fox News projects Democratic Rep. Don Davis will win North Carolina's 1st Congressional District
Democratic Rep. Don Davis is projected to win against Republican Laurie Buckhout in North Carolina's 1st Congressional District, a race seen as competitive. Davis, a former state senator and Air Force officer, aims to retain a seat in a district with a historical Democratic lean.

The district, which includes rural areas and parts of the Research Triangle, has seen increasing Republican support due to dissatisfaction with Democratic policies. Buckhout, a retired Army colonel, brings military experience to her campaign.


Fox News: Republicans within striking distance of House majority as key races remain too close to call
Republicans within striking distance of House majority as key races remain too close to call
Republicans are close to securing a majority in the House of Representatives, currently holding 209 seats compared to 196 for Democrats. Several key races, particularly in California, Arizona, Nebraska, Iowa, and Oregon, remain too close to call, but GOP leaders express confidence in maintaining control.

Democrats face dwindling hopes of regaining the majority, with some key wins in New York but overall projections favoring Republican gains. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries emphasizes the need to count every vote before concluding the outcome.


Breitbart: Dem Strategist Roginsky: We Don't Know How to Talk to 'Normal People,' We're 'Not the Party of Common Sense'
Dem Strategist Roginsky: We Don't Know How to Talk to 'Normal People,' We're 'Not the Party of Common Sense'
Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky criticized her party on CNN, stating it struggles to communicate effectively with voters and is perceived as out of touch. She emphasized the need for the Democrats to return to a common-sense approach, addressing issues without alienating different voter groups.

Roginsky argued that the party's focus on political correctness and virtue signaling detracts from its ability to connect with "normal people." She called for a more straightforward communication style that resonates with voters, rather than relying on polling and focus groups.


Fox News: James Carville admits he’s been left reeling by Trump win: ‘I’m in a very, very dark tunnel right now’
James Carville admits he’s been left reeling by Trump win: ‘I’m in a very, very dark tunnel right now’
Democratic strategist James Carville expressed deep disappointment after Donald Trump's re-election, stating he was "perplexed" and in a "very dark tunnel." He criticized the Democratic Party's strategy and lamented the electorate's choice, suggesting a need for reevaluation.

Carville highlighted the talent within the Democratic Party that has been underutilized and noted the failure to capitalize on advantages over Republicans. His remarks reflected a broader concern about the party's messaging and effectiveness in the current political landscape.


Breitbart: WATCH: AOC Blames Kamala Harris's Loss on 'Sexism and Racism'
WATCH: AOC Blames Kamala Harris's Loss on 'Sexism and Racism'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez attributed Vice President Kamala Harris's election loss to sexism and racism during an Instagram live stream. She emphasized the unique pressure Harris faced in a short campaign period and suggested that if Harris were a man, the outcome might have been different.

Former Obama adviser David Axelrod and Fox News analyst Juan Williams echoed similar sentiments, noting that racial and gender biases influenced voter behavior. They argued that while bigotry played a role, the effectiveness of the opposing campaign also contributed to Harris's defeat.


Fox News: Moderate Republicans buck Cheney, throw support behind Trump
Moderate Republicans buck Cheney, throw support behind Trump
Moderate Republicans largely supported President-elect Trump, with a 74%-22% split against Vice President Kamala Harris, despite her attempts to appeal to them through figures like Liz Cheney. The results reflected a strong backing for Trump among non-MAGA Republicans in battleground states.

Cheney, who campaigned against Trump, acknowledged the election outcome and urged acceptance of the results. Prominent Republicans, including former President George W. Bush and Sen. Mitt Romney, did not endorse Trump but also refrained from backing Harris.


Breitbart: Nolte: News Media Election Night Coverage Collapsed by 26%
Nolte: News Media Election Night Coverage Collapsed by 26%
Viewership of news media coverage during the recent presidential election dropped by 26% compared to 2020, with approximately 28.45 million households tuning in. This decline has been attributed to various factors, including changes in viewer habits and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Many viewers opted for social media platforms like Xwitter for real-time updates and context, rather than traditional news networks. This shift reflects a growing trend where audiences seek alternative sources for information, suggesting that the landscape of news consumption is evolving.


Forbes: GOP Leading In Fight For House Majority—But Key Races Too Close To Call
GOP Leading In Fight For House Majority—But Key Races Too Close To Call
The outcome of 31 uncalled House races will determine the future of federal power, with Republicans currently leading in enough districts to potentially maintain their majority. As of now, Republicans have won 210 seats to Democrats' 194, but neither party has reached the 218 needed for a majority.

Key races remain in swing states, with Democrats leading in 18 districts and Republicans in 13. The House's control is crucial for President-elect Donald Trump's legislative agenda, as a Republican majority would allow for unified control of Congress and the White House.


Fox News: Susie Wiles, the 'ice baby,' is a top contender for Trump's chief of staff, sources say
Susie Wiles, the 'ice baby,' is a top contender for Trump's chief of staff, sources say
Susie Wiles, a key political operative for Donald Trump, is reportedly the leading candidate for White House Chief of Staff in his upcoming administration. Trump praised her contributions during his victory celebration, highlighting her influential role in his campaigns.

Wiles has a long history in politics, having worked on various campaigns, including those of Ronald Reagan and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. While former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was considered for the position, he has ruled out any interest in the role.


#society

GB News: NHS nurse wins unfair dismissal claim after patient claimed carer was pregnant with his child
NHS nurse wins unfair dismissal claim after patient claimed carer was pregnant with his child
Former NHS nurse Jessica Thorpe won an unfair dismissal claim after being suspended for over two years due to a patient's allegations of an inappropriate relationship. The tribunal found no conclusive evidence against her, and her prolonged suspension was deemed unreasonable.

During her suspension, Thorpe became a successful food influencer on social media. Despite the trust's argument that her resignation was due to her online success, the tribunal acknowledged her desire to pursue other opportunities while validating her claims of unfair dismissal.


#war

Times Of Israel: Netanyahu to dispatch new envoy to US once Trump returns to the White House
Netanyahu to dispatch new envoy to US once Trump returns to the White House
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to send a new ambassador to Washington as he prepares for a potentially more favorable relationship with the incoming Trump administration. Current ambassador Michael Herzog has been asked to extend his term until Trump takes office, though he reportedly sought an additional year.

Netanyahu is expected to announce a new envoy soon, with speculation around Ophir Falk as a candidate. Trump and Netanyahu discussed Israel's security and the Iranian threat following Trump's election victory. Additionally, there are calls for Israel to resolve ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon before Trump's inauguration.


#economy

GB News: Rachel Reeves urged to overturn inheritance tax raid in stark warning: 'It will cripple the countryside!'
Rachel Reeves urged to overturn inheritance tax raid in stark warning: 'It will cripple the countryside!'
Labour's recent inheritance tax policy has sparked outrage among British farmers, prompting calls for Chancellor Rachel Reeves to reverse the decision. Farmers argue that the £1 million threshold is insufficient and could jeopardize food security, with many facing the prospect of selling land to meet tax obligations.

The National Farmers' Union and industry experts warn that the tax will have severe consequences for the farming community, potentially disrupting generational farming practices. While a slight decrease in interest rates offers some relief, the overarching concern remains the impact of the inheritance tax on the agricultural sector.


Forbes: Fed Cuts Interest Rates Again—But Uncertainty Swirls As Trump Policies Could Fuel Inflation
Fed Cuts Interest Rates Again—But Uncertainty Swirls As Trump Policies Could Fuel Inflation
The Federal Reserve has lowered the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 4.5%-4.75%, marking its second consecutive cut. This follows a larger 50 basis-point reduction in September, as inflation moderates. However, economists are wary of potential impacts from President-elect Trump's proposed economic policies.

Concerns over Trump's tariffs could slow future rate cuts, as they may lead to higher inflation. Projections suggest the Fed rate could reach 4% to 4.5% by next year, indicating a more cautious approach ahead. Meanwhile, mortgage rates have risen to their highest in three months.


#crime

GB News: Sainsbury's staff worker suffers head injuries after shoplifter attacked him
Sainsbury's staff worker suffers head injuries after shoplifter attacked him
A Sainsbury’s employee in Southampton sustained minor head injuries during an alleged attack by a shoplifter, Jobie Michael Cross, who was charged with theft and assault. This incident follows another serious stabbing on the same street, raising community safety concerns.

Local officials are calling for increased police resources to address the recent rise in violent incidents, emphasizing the rarity of such events in the area. Cross is scheduled to appear in court on November 7.