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9 Nov 2024
#politics
Fox News: Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz says police informed him of possible murder plot against him
Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., revealed that the Margate Police Department informed him of a potential assassination plot against him, discovered just before his re-election. A former felon was arrested nearby with firearms and a manifesto targeting Moskowitz.
The investigation is ongoing, with the ATF leading the inquiry. Authorities have not disclosed further details, citing the active investigation. Rep. Matt Gaetz expressed outrage over the threat against Moskowitz.
The Telegraph: Sir Keir Starmer accused of allowing anti-Semitism in Britain to ‘deteriorate’
Sir Keir Starmer faces criticism for allegedly allowing anti-Semitism in the UK to worsen, with claims that his policies cater to extreme left groups. Jewish Labour members argue that his actions have fueled aggressive pro-Palestinian protests and increased intolerance towards British Jews.
The grassroots group Labour Against Anti-Semitism points to the resumption of taxpayer funding to UNRWA and the embargo on arms sales to Israel as contributing factors. Starmer has also abandoned a challenge to an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Breitbart: Broadway's 'Sunset Blvd' Star Nicole Scherzinger Smeared After Liking Russell Brand's 'Make Jesus First Again' Hat
Nicole Scherzinger, star of the Broadway revival of Sunset Blvd., faces backlash after commenting on Russell Brand's "Make Jesus Great Again" hat. Her inquiry about the hat led to accusations of Trump support from theater fans, prompting calls for her to clarify her stance.
Critics argue that her potential support for Trump could harm her Broadway colleagues and the LGBTQ community, with some suggesting a cancel campaign against her Tony nomination.
The Federalist: Trump Adds Nevada To His 2024 Win Column
Donald Trump is projected to win Nevada's six electoral votes, marking the first Republican victory in the state since 2004. Preliminary results show Trump leading Kamala Harris by 3.3 points, contributing to his overall electoral success.
In other races, incumbent Democrat Sen. Jacky Rosen appears to have defeated Republican Sam Brown, while Republicans made gains in state legislature races, preventing a Democratic supermajority. Voters approved a voter ID amendment but rejected ranked-choice voting.
Breitbart: Actress Justine Bateman Trolls Kamala Supporters Melting Down on TikTok
Actress Justine Bateman has been critiquing supporters of Kamala Harris on social media, humorously analyzing their videos. Her commentary has sparked speculation about her political leanings, including potential support for Donald Trump.
Bateman has also criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom and expressed opposition to "woke" campus culture. As a vocal critic of Hollywood's embrace of artificial intelligence, she has established herself as an anti-establishment figure in the industry.
Breitbart: Kathy Griffin Blames Kamala Harris's Loss on Taylor Swift in Unhinged Rant
Comedian Kathy Griffin criticized Taylor Swift for not supporting Vice President Kamala Harris during her campaign, suggesting that Swift's influence could have made a difference in the election. Griffin expressed concern about the implications of Trump's victory, warning of increased danger for marginalized groups.
Griffin's comments reflect a broader fear of societal regression, claiming that a Trump presidency would threaten the safety of LGBTQ+ individuals and women in America. She urged people to be vigilant and politically active in light of these concerns.
Fox News: FEMA official removed from role for directing hurricane relief away from Trump supporters' homes
A FEMA official has been removed after directing Hurricane Milton relief workers to avoid homes displaying Trump signs in Florida. The agency stated this was an isolated incident and emphasized that assistance is provided regardless of political affiliation.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is investigating FEMA for this alleged discrimination, criticizing the federal agency's actions as partisan. The controversy has drawn responses from various political figures, demanding accountability for the incident.
GB News: Nicole Scherzinger sets record straight on Trump 'support' after sparking fury with Russell Brand comment: 'Made a mistake'
Nicole Scherzinger has apologized after backlash for commenting on Russell Brand's Instagram post celebrating Donald Trump's election victory. Her comment, which expressed interest in a hat Brand wore, was perceived as political support for Trump, prompting disappointment among fans.
In her apology, Scherzinger clarified that her engagement was intended to be about faith rather than politics and expressed concern for marginalized communities affected by the election results. She emphasized her history of supporting social issues, contrasting her recent comment with her previous political stances.
#society
GB News: Neighbour row erupts as council orders pensioner to tear down 6ft fence around her own home
A 67-year-old woman in Bonnyrigg, Scotland, is contesting her local council's order to remove a £5,000 fence she built around her property after a storm destroyed the previous one. Midlothian Council rejected her planning application, citing concerns over the fence's height and its extension beyond the original boundaries.
Susan Gibson argues that the fence was necessary to prevent public access and animal waste in her garden. An appeal hearing is scheduled, and council representatives will assess the situation to determine if she can keep the fence or must dismantle it.
Fox News: One in 6 admit to doing this gross thing in the kitchen
A UK survey found that one in six adults admitted to serving food that had been dropped on the floor. Other kitchen mishaps included tasting food with the cooking spoon and putting it back, serving expired food, and lying about recipe origins.
Celebrity chef Tom Kerridge noted that these kitchen quirks are common, emphasizing that cooking should be enjoyable despite imperfections. Many respondents also expressed concern about altering family recipes, fearing it could lead to family disputes.
GB News: Dog attack leaves girl, 7, with 'appalling injuries' as owner is convicted
A seven-year-old girl suffered severe injuries and psychological trauma after being attacked by two pit bull-type dogs at a cricket club in Greater Manchester. The incident occurred when one dog, unleashed, knocked her down, followed by the second dog joining the attack.
The girl underwent extensive surgery and faces permanent scarring, leading to a fear of dogs. Robert Parsons, the dogs' owner, received a suspended six-month jail sentence and was ordered to pay £3,000 in compensation. The dogs have since been euthanized.
#military
Times Of Israel: Hezbollah fires dozens of rockets at Israel as IDF pounds Lebanon, Syria
Hezbollah launched over 40 rockets at Israel, with some intercepted and others landing in open areas, causing no injuries. Israeli forces also targeted Hezbollah sites in Lebanon, claiming the group uses civilians as shields. Cross-border tensions have escalated since October.
The IDF reports significant casualties on both sides, with 41 Israeli civilians and 62 soldiers killed since the conflict intensified. Hezbollah claims 516 of its members have died, while the IDF estimates around 3,000 Hezbollah operatives have been killed.
#crime
Le Monde: French mass rape trial: Defendant Cédric G. gives disturbing testimony, says 'broke records' for deviancy
Cédric G., a co-defendant in a trial related to the rape of Gisèle Pelicot, shares a striking resemblance to the main defendant, Dominique Pelicot. Both men have a history of trauma, with Cédric revealing his own childhood abuse and a troubled life leading to deviant behavior.
During the trial, former girlfriends testified against Cédric for distributing intimate images online and for claiming one of them was dead to secure a severance from work. His actions have drawn parallels to Dominique Pelicot's manipulative nature as described by psychiatric experts.