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9 Nov 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Leftist Media Personalities Panic as Subscribers Flee in Droves Following Election: 'It Terrifies Me'
Leftist media personalities are experiencing significant subscriber losses on platforms like YouTube following Donald Trump's election victory. David Pakman reported a drop of 10,000 subscribers, attributing it to disillusionment among progressives who feel misled about Kamala Harris's chances.
Pakman expressed concern that the left's response to defeat differs from the right, which tends to regroup and strengthen its media presence. This trend of declining subscriptions among left-leaning influencers suggests a growing disconnect between these figures and their audience.
GB News: Pro-Palestine marches planned for Remembrance Sunday branded 'appalling' by ex-intelligence officer
Pro-Palestine marches planned for Remembrance Sunday have drawn criticism for being "appalling" and "demeaning." Authorities, including West Midlands Police, have stated they cannot ban the protests due to free speech protections, despite concerns about overshadowing the day's significance.
Former Intelligence Officer Philip Ingram has called for the marches to be canceled, arguing they politicize a solemn occasion meant to honor those who sacrificed their lives in conflicts. He expressed frustration over the government's inaction and urged pro-Palestine groups to choose a different day for their demonstrations.
GB News: Labour ordered to ‘back farmers’ as union demonstrators prepare to descend on Westminster ‘We’ve got nothing left to give!’
The Deputy President of the National Farmers' Union has called on the Labour Government to support farmers ahead of a mass lobby in Westminster. Farmers are outraged by a new 20% inheritance tax announced in the Budget, which they claim threatens food supply and destabilizes the industry.
David Exwood emphasized the importance of agriculture and urged the government to reconsider its decision, stating that farmers have "nothing left to give." He highlighted the need for the government to recognize the value of farming in feeding the nation.
Breitbart: Maher: I'm Not Going to Get Upset Over Every Little Thing Trump Says Like I Did Before, 'That Is Deranged'
On HBO's "Real Time," Bill Maher discussed Donald Trump's rhetoric, noting that while Trump may speak in a way that resembles fascism, he won't react to every controversial statement. Maher emphasized that Democrats accept election outcomes, while Republicans might struggle with defeat.
He urged right-wing supporters to be magnanimous now that they have won, acknowledging concerns about Trump's potential for authoritarianism but stating he won't engage in what he calls "Trump Derangement Syndrome." Maher believes it's unreasonable to overreact to Trump's comments.
#society
GB News: Ryanair passenger 'urinates in aisle' as police escort disruptive holidaymakers off plane in Tenerife
A Ryanair flight from East Midlands to Tenerife faced significant disruptions, prompting the crew to request police assistance upon landing. Reports indicate that a passenger urinated in the aisle, among other unruly behaviors. Local police met the aircraft to remove the disruptive individuals.
Ryanair's CEO noted a rise in passenger misconduct, attributing it to increased flight delays and pre-flight alcohol consumption. He highlighted that the airline now deals with at least one assault case weekly, a stark contrast to previous years.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Odesa Hit With Deadly Drone Strike as Top EU Diplomat Arrives in Kyiv
A Russian drone strike in Odesa resulted in one death and 13 injuries, damaging residential buildings. Meanwhile, Ukrainian air defenses shot down 32 drones across the country, as Russia escalates its aerial campaign. EU foreign policy chief Borrell reassured Ukraine of continued European support.
Concerns grow over future U.S. aid under President-elect Trump, who has criticized assistance to Ukraine. In contrast, Borrell emphasized EU support remains a priority. Russia claimed to have destroyed 50 Ukrainian drones in its own territory.
Breitbart: Trump Effect: EU Chief Suggests Replacing Russian Gas with American
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen announced plans to replace Russian LNG imports with U.S. supplies in anticipation of Donald Trump's return to the White House. She emphasized the need for stable supply chains and acknowledged the vulnerabilities of over-dependence on Russian energy.
This shift in tone marks a departure from 2016, as European leaders now recognize Trump's influence. The EU aims to strengthen relations with the incoming administration, focusing on energy trade and reducing reliance on Russia, which has become critical following the invasion of Ukraine.
#economy
Le Monde: Europe seeks to revive its economy in midst of economic downturn
European leaders, including Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, met in Budapest following Donald Trump's reelection to discuss a "new European competitiveness pact." They emphasized the need for decisive action to improve the EU's economic standing against the US and China, with calls to simplify regulations.
Ursula von der Leyen plans to propose a law to ease accountability for numerous EU regulations, addressing high energy prices and the need to replace Russian gas with cheaper American alternatives. This move could impact existing social and environmental standards within the EU.
#culture
Fox News: 'Super Bowl of food' returns with newfound fortune for reigning champion
The World Food Championships, dubbed the "Super Bowl of food," is taking place in Indianapolis, Indiana, this year after five years in Dallas. The event, which began in 2012, features over 300 cooking teams competing in 12 categories for a chance to win a grand prize of $150,000.
Founder Mike McCloud aims to create an accessible competition for chefs of all levels, using a judging system based on execution, appearance, and taste. The event is expected to return to Indianapolis next year, with plans for future expansion to a global scale.
Fox News: Tony Todd, ‘Candyman’ and ‘Final Destination’ star, dead at 69
Tony Todd, renowned for his roles in "Candyman" and "Final Destination," has died at 69. His representative confirmed he passed away peacefully at his home in Marina Del Rey on November 6, 2024. The cause of death has not been disclosed.
Todd's passing marks a significant loss in the entertainment industry, with tributes expected from fans and colleagues alike.
#health
Breitbart: Africa CDC Urges Trump to Keep Biden's Vaccine Giveaway Promises
The Africa CDC urged President-elect Donald Trump to honor President Biden's commitment to supply one million doses of monkeypox vaccine to combat the outbreak in central and eastern Africa. Director John Kaseya emphasized the importance of fulfilling this pledge to maintain trust between the U.S. and Africa.
Despite no reported cases in the U.S., concerns about potential outbreaks persist, compounded by funding challenges. Health officials warn that without a robust vaccination campaign, the risk of future outbreaks increases significantly.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights Update: Here’s Where Aurora Borealis May Be Visible Tonight Amid Geomagnetic Storm
A geomagnetic storm is expected Saturday night, allowing the northern lights to be visible further south in the U.S., including states like Maine, Minnesota, and Michigan. NOAA forecasts a Kp index of four, indicating a good chance to see the aurora.
The storm may also cause minor power grid fluctuations and satellite operation impacts. Observers should look for the lights between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, ideally from high vantage points away from light pollution.