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7 Dec 2024
#politics
The Mirror: BBC Question Time audience back Keir Starmer after Nigel Farage's 'nasty' slur
Viewers of BBC's Question Time expressed support for Sir Keir Starmer after Nigel Farage criticized Labour's six pledges, calling them bland and a mere repetition of previous governments. Many condemned Farage's remarks as nasty and divisive, with some comparing his style to that of Donald Trump.
Starmer's "Plan for Change" includes goals such as reducing NHS waiting lists and improving living standards. He emphasized the need for accountability, while Farage argued that the plan ignores key issues like migration, which he claims exacerbates pressures on public services.
Fox News: JESSE WATTERS: The consensus in DC is that Trump is already basically running things
Jesse Watters critiques President Biden's post-election performance, highlighting his perceived decline in popularity and effectiveness compared to former President Trump. He notes that Biden is facing criticism for his leadership and is being overshadowed by Trump's activities and accolades.
The commentary suggests that Democrats are expressing frustration over Biden's presidency, with some even claiming he has regressed significantly since taking office. Watters humorously remarks on Biden's challenges, including his handling of family matters and the political landscape.
Fox News: Pete Hegseth says he had ‘substantive conversation’ with Joni Ernst as Trump signals support
President-elect Trump has publicly backed defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth amid allegations of misconduct. Hegseth, who has met with Republican senators including Joni Ernst, has denied the allegations and expressed confidence in his nomination process.
Trump praised Hegseth's military background and education, asserting strong support from several senators. Ernst described their discussions as constructive, emphasizing Hegseth's opportunity to present his vision for defense policy.
#society
The Mirror: Harry and Meghan 'unpopular in Montecito over unusual move with school set'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced criticism from neighbors in Montecito for their perceived lack of community involvement. A local resident noted that while Harry is somewhat engaged, Meghan remains largely absent from local activities, which has not endeared them to the community.
The couple's plans to enroll their children in a prestigious private school, with fees around £40,000 per year, have sparked further backlash. Critics argue this contradicts their public commitment to progressive values and highlights their detachment from the struggles of average families.
GB News: Neighbour row erupts as homeowner fumes over 'awful' DIY fence - before she is charged half the cost
A homeowner is in a dispute with her neighbor over a poorly constructed DIY fence he installed without proper consultation. The neighbor demanded payment for half the costs, despite the fence's uneven appearance and the homeowner's concerns about his domineering behavior.
The situation has escalated, with the homeowner feeling uncomfortable addressing the quality of the fence. She sought advice on social media, receiving suggestions ranging from installing a separate fence to planting a hedge as a more aesthetically pleasing solution.
#science
Le Monde: Ethiopian wolves seen foraging for nectar are potential pollinators
The Ethiopian wolf, the rarest wild canid with fewer than 500 individuals, has been observed licking nectar from the red-hot poker plant, a behavior documented for the first time. This raises questions about its role in pollination, alongside other mammals like baboons and domestic dogs.
Research indicates that non-flying mammals may play a larger role in pollination than previously recognized. While the Ethiopian wolf's effectiveness as a pollinator is uncertain, its nectar extraction methods could potentially harm the flowers.