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8 Nov 2024

#politics

Fox News: New York Dem warns 'vilifying voters of color as white supremacists' pushes 'them further into Trump’s camp'
New York Dem warns 'vilifying voters of color as white supremacists' pushes 'them further into Trump’s camp'
Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., criticized the Democratic Party's approach following the 2024 election, warning that labeling voters of color as white supremacists will alienate them further from the party and push them toward President-elect Trump. He emphasized that condescension in politics is detrimental.

Torres also pointed out that the far left's ideas have disconnected many voters, particularly among Latinos, Blacks, Asians, and Jews, from the Democratic Party. He argued that the party must address real issues like inflation and immigration rather than dismissing them as mere messaging problems.


Forbes: Levi Strauss Heir Wins San Francisco’s Mayoral Race—Here’s How Much He Spent To Fund His Run
Levi Strauss Heir Wins San Francisco’s Mayoral Race—Here’s How Much He Spent To Fund His Run
Daniel Lurie, heir to the Levi Strauss fortune, won San Francisco's mayoral election, defeating incumbent London Breed. Lurie secured 56.2% of the vote, emphasizing accountability and change, while Breed conceded. He funded his campaign with over $8 million of his own money.

Lurie plans to address homelessness and drug crises, promising to expand shelters and hire more police. His campaign raised a total of $16.2 million, making this the most expensive mayoral race in San Francisco's history.


Fox News: Fox News Digital's News Quiz: November 8, 2024
Fox News Digital's News Quiz: November 8, 2024
Sunny Hostin expressed her deep concern over recent election results, while NFL player Nick Bosa discussed his choice to display a MAGA hat on TV during a Fox News quiz. Additionally, Yankees fans made notable efforts to support their team in the World Series.

Readers are encouraged to engage with various quizzes related to current events and culture. Check back weekly for new quizzes from Fox News Digital.


Liberty Nation News: When the Votes Are All Counted, Who Will Hold the House? - Liberty Nation News
When the Votes Are All Counted, Who Will Hold the House? - Liberty Nation News
The control of the US House of Representatives remains uncertain, with Republicans currently leading in 211 races and Democrats in 199. A few tight races could shift the balance, but trends suggest the GOP is likely to secure a majority, potentially increasing their seats to 222.

With Republicans also gaining ground in the Senate, their overall electoral success positions them favorably for future political appointments and legislative agendas. The Democrats face significant challenges in countering this momentum as they aim to limit the GOP's influence moving forward.


The Federalist: Thank You To All The Men Who Voted 'For My Daughter'
Thank You To All The Men Who Voted 'For My Daughter'
Post-election reactions have seen women expressing distress over perceived threats to their daughters' rights, particularly regarding abortion. Critics argue that using children in political discourse is inappropriate and that men voted for values they believe protect their daughters, including opposition to the draft and safeguarding women's sports.

The article highlights that many men supported Trump, believing his policies would foster safety and fairness for women, contrasting with Democratic strategies that sought to pressure male voters. The author expresses gratitude for those who voted against policies they view as harmful to women and children.


#society

Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Israel's arch enemy 'terrified' of Trump 2.0
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Israel's arch enemy 'terrified' of Trump 2.0
Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter highlights rising anti-Jewish sentiment globally. Key stories include the assault of two Jewish students at DePaul University and the UN's removal of a quilt panel advocating for Israel's extermination after backlash.

Additionally, Iran is reportedly anxious about Donald Trump's presidency, fearing repercussions from a leader they have allegedly targeted. The situation underscores ongoing tensions and challenges faced by Jewish communities and Israel.


GB News: Pub forced to change its name after university lecturer deemed it 'offensive'
Pub forced to change its name after university lecturer deemed it 'offensive'
A pub in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, is changing its name from The Midget to The Roaring Raindrop after a lecturer criticized the term "midget" as offensive and disablist. Dr. Erin Pritchard initiated a petition for the change, citing the term's derogatory history.

Greene King, the pub's owner, stated the new name honors the MG EX 181, a record-breaking car. Dr. Pritchard expressed satisfaction with the brewery's responsiveness to concerns about hate speech related to disability.


GB News: Michael Caine, 91, issues stark defence of British monarchy after Ian McKellen's savage
Michael Caine, 91, issues stark defence of British monarchy after Ian McKellen's savage
In his new autobiography, Michael Caine expresses strong support for the British monarchy, praising Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles. He argues that the monarchy plays a vital role in British democracy and stability, contrasting sharply with Ian McKellen's recent criticisms of the royal family.

Caine fondly recalls his personal experiences with the Queen and emphasizes her significant legacy, stating that the outpouring of love for her upon her death was remarkable. He believes that the monarchy should remain a cherished institution in Britain.


Le Monde: After floods in Spain, the impossiblity of returning to normal: 'Apart from the volunteers, nobody helped us'
After floods in Spain, the impossiblity of returning to normal: 'Apart from the volunteers, nobody helped us'
Torrential rains in Spain have caused severe flooding, resulting in at least 211 deaths and 78 missing. In the town of Algemesi, residents report a lack of assistance from authorities, with many relying solely on volunteers for support as they struggle to recover from the devastation.

Local residents, particularly in marginalized areas, express frustration over being overlooked by emergency services. Many families face dire conditions, with homes destroyed and no insurance to cover losses, leaving them in a state of trauma and uncertainty.


#economy

GB News: How the devil is in the detail when it comes to Rachel Reeves' death tax - and it's more sinister than first thought
How the devil is in the detail when it comes to Rachel Reeves' death tax - and it's more sinister than first thought
Chancellor Rachel Reeves' proposed pension reforms have raised concerns over a new inheritance tax on pensions, seen as punitive for savers. Critics argue it unfairly taxes money already subject to income tax and complicates the process for grieving families inheriting pensions.

Experts warn that the changes could create significant delays and financial strain for beneficiaries, as the full pension value will be counted towards estates, inflating inheritance tax liabilities. The new rules are set to take effect in April 2027.