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9 Nov 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Khanna: We Can Use 'Outcry' 'from the Media' to Help Constrain Trump Like We Did Before
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) stated on CNN that if Republicans control Congress and the White House, public opinion will be the key to restraining a potential Trump presidency. He cited past examples where public outcry influenced Trump’s policy decisions.
Khanna emphasized that Democrats will leverage the media, committee hearings, and a slim House majority to counter any extreme actions taken by Trump.
GB News: Labour's Budget has 'many things' wrong with it, National Farmers' Union Deputy President claims
The Deputy President of the National Farmers' Union has called on the Labour Government to support farmers as they plan a mass lobby in Westminster. Farmers are upset with the recent Budget announcement, which includes a 20 percent inheritance tax on the industry.
Fox News: Bill Maher pans media's excuses for Kamala Harris' defeat: America just ‘didn't like’ her
Bill Maher criticized excuses made for Vice President Kamala Harris' defeat against Donald Trump, asserting that Americans had sufficient time to form an opinion about her. He dismissed claims that she was "set up to fail" and argued that the electorate simply did not favor her.
Maher contended that the narrative surrounding Harris' campaign, including allegations of sexism and racism, was outdated, emphasizing that voters are open to electing women but did not resonate with the candidates presented.
The Western Journal: Suspect Captured in Apparent Plot to Take Rep. Moskowitz’s Life: Congressman
Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz revealed that a former felon was arrested near his home with a rifle, suppressor, and body armor, in connection with a potential plot against his life. The suspect's manifesto reportedly contained antisemitic rhetoric and targeted only Moskowitz.
Moskowitz expressed concerns over congressional member security, particularly during district visits, following this incident. He recently won reelection in Florida's 23rd Congressional District, amidst rising political violence in the U.S.
The Telegraph: German snap election may not be possible because of ‘lack of paper for ballots’
Germany's electoral commission head has raised concerns about the feasibility of early elections due to a paper shortage. Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces pressure to hold a snap election following the collapse of his coalition government, but logistical challenges may delay the vote.
Ruth Brand emphasized the risks of scheduling elections soon after Christmas, citing the need for careful planning and organization. Opposition figures criticized the situation, urging for a vote before Donald Trump's inauguration in January.
#society
Fox News: 17 secret travel tips for fall and winter that aren't so secret after all
As the holiday season approaches, travel experts recommend booking trips early to save money, especially for Christmas and New Year's. Other tips include packing lightly, allowing extra travel time, and flying early in the day to avoid cascading delays caused by weather issues.
Travelers should also stay hydrated, protect their skin, and carry copies of important documents. After returning home, it may be wise to wait before unpacking to prevent potential bedbug issues. These practical tips can help ensure a smoother travel experience this fall and winter.
#culture
Le Monde: Eight major Paris museums pay tribute to artist Barbara Chase-Riboud
Barbara Chase-Riboud's bronze and silk works are being showcased in major Paris museums until January 2025, marking her first significant recognition since her 1974 solo exhibition. At 85, she presents a collection titled 'When a knot is untied, a god is set free,' featuring 40 works across eight institutions.
This exhibition aims to address the historical under-representation of women and non-white artists in Paris, showcasing her unique style that blends various cultural elements. It follows a successful exhibition at the Giacometti Foundation, leading to international displays of her work.