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7 Nov 2024

#politics

Fox News: Trump, allies eye transition process as GOP hopes to control the White House, Congress and more top headlines
Trump, allies eye transition process as GOP hopes to control the White House, Congress and more top headlines
Fox News highlights key developments in the aftermath of the recent election, including Trump's transition plans and reactions from political figures. VP Harris's campaign decisions are scrutinized, and concerns arise in Tehran over a potential Trump presidency.

Additionally, reactions from Hollywood and pollsters reflect a divided sentiment, with some Democrats expressing disappointment. A major automaker is set to cut jobs amid economic challenges.


The Western Journal: Kamala Just De Facto Admitted to Trump That All of the Nazi, Fascist Rhetoric Was a Lie
Kamala Just De Facto Admitted to Trump That All of the Nazi, Fascist Rhetoric Was a Lie
In her concession speech, Vice President Kamala Harris congratulated Donald Trump on his victory, emphasizing the importance of a peaceful transfer of power. This stands in stark contrast to her previous campaign rhetoric, where she labeled Trump as authoritarian and likened him to fascist leaders.

The commentary suggests that Harris's shift in tone reveals a disconnect between her campaign's portrayal of Trump and her post-election stance. It argues that such rhetoric is often exaggerated for political gain, and once the election concludes, the narrative tends to change significantly.


Fox News: 5 Israelis arrested for allegedly leaking sensitive intel from PM Netanyahu's office on Hamas
5 Israelis arrested for allegedly leaking sensitive intel from PM Netanyahu's office on Hamas
Israeli authorities arrested five officials, including a military officer from Prime Minister Netanyahu's office, for allegedly leaking state secrets to the media. The leaks involved classified documents related to Hamas, which were reported by foreign outlets, raising concerns about Israel's intelligence methods.

The investigation is examining whether the leaks were politically motivated amid ongoing debates over hostage negotiations. Analysts suggest the situation may not significantly impact Netanyahu's political standing, as his support base remains strong despite the controversy.


Fox News: Newsom says he will work with Trump, but issues warning: 'Let there be no mistake'
Newsom says he will work with Trump, but issues warning: 'Let there be no mistake'
California Governor Gavin Newsom responded to President-elect Trump's victory over Vice President Harris, stating he will work with Trump but emphasizes the need to uphold the Constitution. He expressed disappointment in the election outcome but vowed to continue fighting for freedom and opportunity.

Newsom's influence in the Democratic Party is expected to grow following Harris's defeat. Despite his opposition, California voters approved Proposition 36 to address rising crime, reflecting public concern over safety amid increasing incidents of theft and violence in the state.


GB News: Damning poll shows Labour is WRONG on farming as 'overturn family farm tax' petition hits 160k
Damning poll shows Labour is WRONG on farming as 'overturn family farm tax' petition hits 160k
Polling by More in Common shows strong public support for farmers against Labour's inheritance tax relief caps, with nearly 60% favoring exemptions for farms. The backlash includes significant opposition from Labour voters and a petition against the tax has garnered 167,000 signatures.

The research indicates that farmers, pensioners, and small businesses are viewed as the biggest losers from Labour's budget. A majority of the public believes Labour is off to a bad start, with dissatisfaction rising sharply since July. Protests are planned as farmers prepare to voice their concerns in Westminster.


The Economist: This week’s cover
This week’s cover
Donald Trump has won the presidential election, defeating Kamala Harris by a significant margin. This marks his return to the presidency, making him the first to achieve non-consecutive terms since Grover Cleveland in 1892.

The election signals the beginning of a new political era, raising questions about its implications for the U.S. and global landscape.


The Federalist: It's Time To Put Trump Derangement To Bed For Good
It's Time To Put Trump Derangement To Bed For Good
The piece criticizes prominent figures in American media and politics, labeling them as out of touch and lacking historical awareness. It argues that their discourse is filled with empty rhetoric and fails to engage with real historical context, particularly regarding political violence.

The author expresses disdain for their perceived ignorance and the superficiality of their commentary, suggesting that they pose a threat to public knowledge. The piece culminates in a harsh assessment of these individuals as "stupid, dangerous, and empty."


Times Of Israel: French minister calls ‘Free Palestine’ banner at Paris soccer match ‘unacceptable’
French minister calls ‘Free Palestine’ banner at Paris soccer match ‘unacceptable’
A "Free Palestine" banner displayed by PSG supporters during a Champions League match has drawn criticism from France's interior minister, who stated it has no place in a soccer stadium. The banner, featuring political imagery, was unfurled amid ongoing military operations involving Israel and Hamas.

PSG condemned the display, asserting it was unaware of the plan and emphasizing that the stadium should remain free of political messages. The minister has called for accountability and potential sanctions against the club if such incidents recur.


The Telegraph: Trump speaks to Macron before Starmer
Trump speaks to Macron before Starmer
Emmanuel Macron spoke with incoming US President Donald Trump before UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, marking a competitive moment among world leaders to be the first to congratulate Trump. Starmer's call came two hours later, following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

A Downing Street source downplayed the importance of call order, highlighting that Starmer had a private dinner with Trump in September, setting him apart from other leaders.


#society

GB News: 'Going on the Christmas list!' Asda introduces new crisps and shoppers can't wait to try
'Going on the Christmas list!' Asda introduces new crisps and shoppers can't wait to try
Asda has announced a new festive crisp flavor for Christmas 2024: Extra Special Roasted Camembert & Garlic. This addition to their seasonal range is expected to drive significant sales growth, with projections of nearly doubling last year's festive crisp sales.

The new flavor joins other varieties like Beef & Red Wine Gravy and Pigs in Blankets, priced at £1.35 for a 150g bag. Customer enthusiasm is evident on social media, with many expressing excitement and anticipation for the upcoming festive snacking season.


The Federalist: California Dems Fail To Rebrand As Party That Protects Children
California Dems Fail To Rebrand As Party That Protects Children
Governor Gavin Newsom's recent social media law aims to protect minors from addictive online content, but California Democrats' voting record suggests a lack of genuine commitment to child safety. While Newsom promotes this legislation, other child protection proposals have been dismissed or blocked.

Critics point out the hypocrisy in Democrats advocating for parental consent in online settings while opposing parental notification policies in schools regarding gender transitions. This contradiction raises questions about their true priorities in safeguarding children's well-being.


Le Monde: French Parliament passes law to tighten Airbnb regulation
French Parliament passes law to tighten Airbnb regulation
French lawmakers have passed a law to regulate short-term rentals like Airbnb, aiming to address the affordable housing crisis. The legislation reduces tax breaks for tourist properties and empowers local authorities to set quotas and regulate accommodations.

Housing Minister Valérie Létard emphasized that the bill targets those struggling to find long-term housing. The tax allowance for furnished tourist accommodations will decrease significantly, reflecting the government's intent to curb speculation in the housing market.


The Federalist: When Governments Hire LGBT Activists, They Target Christians
When Governments Hire LGBT Activists, They Target Christians
A report by journalist Chris Rufo highlights the U.S. government's integration of queer activists into various agencies, raising concerns about the targeting of Christians for harassment. The Biden administration has appointed individuals tied to LGBTQI+ advocacy groups, leading to accusations of discrimination against those with traditional beliefs.

The report suggests a coordinated effort to marginalize Christians, paralleling similar trends in the U.K. where pro-life organizations face increasing hostility. Legal challenges are mounting against policies seen as infringing on religious freedoms, with advocacy groups actively defending Christians in court.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Senior Hamas Official Wants 'Immediate' End to War After Learning Trump Won the Election
Senior Hamas Official Wants 'Immediate' End to War After Learning Trump Won the Election
A senior Hamas official has called for an immediate end to hostilities in Gaza following Donald Trump's election as the 47th President of the United States. The official expressed hope for a cessation of aggression and a focus on Palestinian rights, indicating a shift in Hamas's stance with Trump's anticipated leadership.

Trump's administration is expected to maintain strong ties with Israel while potentially addressing criticisms of Israeli leadership. This change in U.S. leadership may prompt foreign entities, including Hamas, to reassess their strategies in light of Trump's hawkish policies.


#military

Times Of Israel: Defense Ministry signs $5.2 billion deal to buy 25 advanced F-15IA fighter jets
Defense Ministry signs $5.2 billion deal to buy 25 advanced F-15IA fighter jets
Israel has signed a $5.2 billion deal to acquire 25 advanced F-15IA fighter jets from Boeing, financed by U.S. military aid. The jets will be delivered in batches starting in 2031 and are designed to enhance the Israeli Air Force's capabilities amid ongoing regional challenges.

The procurement comes as international calls for an arms embargo on Israel grow, with nations like Egypt and Turkey advocating for restrictions due to the conflict in Gaza. Despite this, the U.S. and Germany have resisted such measures, continuing their support for Israel's defense needs.


#other

GB News: US weather: Freak shift to thrust Arctic air across America - Polar gale and snow warning issued
US weather: Freak shift to thrust Arctic air across America - Polar gale and snow warning issued
A significant pressure shift in the upper atmosphere is expected to bring Arctic air across the US, prompting winter storm warnings in several states including New Mexico, Colorado, and Nebraska. Temperatures are predicted to drop significantly, with some areas experiencing single-digit lows.

Meanwhile, Hurricane Rafael poses a threat to the eastern coast, with forecasts indicating it could either move west across the Gulf or north towards Florida. The contrasting weather patterns are attributed to a dip in the jet stream affecting both regions differently.