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9 Nov 2024

#politics

Le Monde: Biden, Trump to meet at White House on Wednesday
Biden, Trump to meet at White House on Wednesday
President Joe Biden will meet with President-elect Donald Trump on November 13 to ensure an orderly transition of power following Trump's election victory. This marks Trump's return to the White House after a historic comeback.

Despite facing significant controversies, Trump won with wider margins, as voters prioritized economic concerns exacerbated during Biden's presidency. Biden, who stepped back from the race due to age concerns, congratulated Trump after the election.


Times Of Israel: Pelosi: Biden should have dropped out earlier, primary should have been held
Pelosi: Biden should have dropped out earlier, primary should have been held
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi criticized President Biden for his endorsement of Kamala Harris after he dropped out of the presidential race, suggesting that an earlier exit could have allowed for a more competitive primary. She believes Harris might have performed better without Biden's immediate support.

Pelosi dismissed Bernie Sanders' claim that the Democrats lost due to neglecting the working class, attributing the loss instead to cultural issues, including gun rights and LGBTQ+ topics. Trump won the election with 301 electoral votes and 50.5% of the popular vote.


#society

GB News: British teenager fighting for life after paraglider lands and 'wipes out' 15-year-old on family holiday in Turkey
British teenager fighting for life after paraglider lands and 'wipes out' 15-year-old on family holiday in Turkey
A 15-year-old British girl, Lily Nichol, is in intensive care in Turkey after a paraglider crash-landed on her during a family meal. She sustained severe injuries, including a brain bleed and broken bones, and is facing significant medical costs due to traveling without insurance.

Her mother, Lyndsey Logan, expressed desperation for support and criticized Turkish authorities for their lack of assistance. The family has started a crowdfunding campaign to cover mounting medical expenses, which has raised over £9,000 so far.


GB News: Jamie Oliver apologises for 'stereotyping' Indigenous Australians as new book sparks cancel culture row
Jamie Oliver apologises for 'stereotyping' Indigenous Australians as new book sparks cancel culture row
Jamie Oliver has apologized for his children's book "Billy and the Epic Escape," which has been criticized for stereotyping First Nations Australians. The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Corporation has called for the book's removal, citing harmful portrayals of Indigenous characters and cultural inaccuracies.

Oliver stated he is reflecting on the feedback and working with his publisher, Penguin Random House UK, which admitted to a lack of consultation with Indigenous groups prior to publication. While the book remains on sale, Oliver will not promote it during his Australian tour.


Forbes: Wildfires Spread In New Jersey As Forecasters Warn Of ‘Critical’ Fire Conditions In The Northeast—Here’s What To Know
Wildfires Spread In New Jersey As Forecasters Warn Of ‘Critical’ Fire Conditions In The Northeast—Here’s What To Know
Wildfires in New Jersey are threatening structures and prompting air quality warnings in New York City due to critical fire conditions. A major wildfire in Pompton Lakes has burned 100 acres and is 0% contained, while another near Englewood Cliffs is 40% contained.

The National Weather Service has issued a "Red Flag Warning" for the region, with dry, windy conditions increasing fire risks. New York City officials warn of unhealthy air quality for vulnerable populations.


#culture

Human Events: Notre Dame’s bells ring out as Cathedral to reopen for Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Notre Dame’s bells ring out as Cathedral to reopen for Feast of the Immaculate Conception
The bells of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris have rung for the first time since the 2019 fire, marking the upcoming reopening on December 8 for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. The extensive restoration, costing around $760 million, involved global expertise and over 340,000 donors.

French President Emmanuel Macron celebrated this milestone, recalling his promise to restore the 861-year-old structure within five years. The cathedral will feature three new bells, including one commemorating the 2024 Olympics.


#crime

Human Events: At least 25 dead, dozens injured in Pakistan train station suicide blast
At least 25 dead, dozens injured in Pakistan train station suicide blast
A suicide bombing at a railway station in Quetta, Pakistan, has resulted in at least 25 deaths and over 53 injuries. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attack, which occurred during peak hours on a crowded platform.

Pakistan's Prime Minister condemned the violence, pledging that those responsible will face severe consequences. The BLA has escalated its insurgency, targeting civilians and foreigners in its quest for independence from Pakistan.