November 2024

Biden Vows to “Make Every Day Count” Before Leaving Office to Trump

Despite a crushing defeat to Donald Trump in the recent election, President Biden sought to console disappointed Americans and defend his legacy. He highlighted key accomplishments of his administration, including economic recovery, international support for Ukraine, and the passage of a significant infrastructure bill. Acknowledging the nation’s current economic challenges, he urged Americans to “bring down the temperature” and focus on unity, while also vowing to make the remaining days of his term “count.” Recognizing the upcoming change in administration, Biden expressed his intention to ensure a smooth transition of power, while also commending Vice President Kamala Harris for her campaign efforts.

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Bomb Threats Target Election Offices in Maryland, California, and Other States

Election offices in Maryland and California received bomb threats, prompting evacuations and raising concerns about election interference. The threats, which also targeted other states like Georgia and Pennsylvania, were reported to authorities, including the Baltimore Police Department.

The timing of these threats, coming shortly after the midterm elections, has sparked speculation and fueled anxieties about the integrity of the electoral process. Some believe the threats are part of a broader effort to undermine confidence in the results, potentially paving the way for a recount or casting doubt on the legitimacy of the vote. Others see the threats as an attempt to sow division and disrupt the democratic process, citing the possibility of foreign interference, particularly from Russia.… Continue reading

Illinois Assault Weapons Ban Deemed Unconstitutional by Federal Judge

A federal judge in Illinois has ruled the state’s ban on assault weapons unconstitutional, citing the Second Amendment and the Supreme Court’s recent decision regarding gun restrictions. The judge, Stephen McGlynn, found that the ban does not align with historical precedents for firearm regulations and that assault weapons are commonly used for self-defense. While the judge issued a permanent injunction prohibiting enforcement of the ban, he stayed it for 30 days to allow the state to appeal. The ruling has sparked controversy, with gun rights advocates celebrating and gun control advocates expressing concern over the potential impact on public safety.

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Harris Lost: Misogyny, Misinformation, and a Failed Democratic Strategy

Despite the economic prosperity under the Biden administration, many voters remained unconvinced, swayed by the Trump campaign’s effective messaging on inflation and personal economic struggles. Additionally, while some voters admired Kamala Harris, she faced significant opposition based on her perceived “communism,” “cluelessness,” and past prosecutorial record. The Trump campaign successfully branded her as both too tough and too lax on crime, further hindering her appeal. Furthermore, the perception that America is not ready for a female president played a significant role in her defeat, with many voters expressing doubts about her ability to lead. Ultimately, Trump’s personal appeal proved too powerful to overcome, demonstrating his enduring influence on the electorate despite his well-documented flaws.

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## Ireland Parliament Condemns Israel’s Actions in Gaza as Genocide

The Irish government has passed a non-binding motion acknowledging that “genocide is being perpetrated before our eyes by Israel in Gaza,” and will intervene in South Africa’s case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for genocide by the end of the year. This intervention will be based on a strict interpretation of the Genocide Convention, which Ireland believes will ensure the highest level of protection for civilians caught in armed conflict. While the Irish government has expressed concern about the conduct of both Israel and Hamas, it will not impose unilateral sanctions on Israel, instead relying on EU and UN Security Council sanctions. The government also asserted that Ireland does not export military goods to Israel and has strict regulations in place for dual-use item exports and overflights of sovereign airspace.

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Jan. 6 Rioter Sentenced to 8 Years, Fueling Pardon Speculation

Zachary Alam, a participant in the January 6th Capitol riot, was sentenced to eight years in prison for his role in the attack, a sentence among the longest handed down in connection with the event. Alam, who had been the subject of conspiracy theories suggesting he was an undercover law enforcement operative, was convicted of eight felonies and several misdemeanors for his actions, including assaulting officers and smashing windows. Despite acknowledging his actions were illegal, Alam maintained that his actions were justified, echoing former President Trump’s false claims about the 2020 election. Federal prosecutors argued for a longer sentence, citing Alam’s violent and aggressive behavior during the riot, while Alam’s lawyer argued for a shorter sentence, emphasizing his mental health challenges. The judge, a Trump appointee, ultimately rejected Alam’s claims and sentenced him to prison, calling his actions “delusional” and not those of a patriot.

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Russia Claims Imminent Victory in Ukraine War Following Trump Win

Following President-elect Trump’s victory, Russia expressed confidence in its impending victory in Ukraine. Putin, in congratulating Trump, suggested a shift in global power dynamics favoring Russia and praised Trump’s stance on improving relations with Russia and resolving the Ukrainian conflict. Russian officials, including Alexander Dugin and Konstantin Malofeyev, openly declared victory, hinting at a potential post-war world order. While some, like Kirill Dmitriev, viewed Trump’s win as a chance to mend U.S.-Russia ties, the Russian Foreign Ministry cautioned against harboring illusions about Trump, stressing that Moscow would defend its national interests and pursue its objectives in Ukraine.

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Trump Gains Ground with Black Men, While White Voters Deliver Victory

Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election was fueled by a significant shift in voter demographics, particularly among Black men, Hispanic voters, and first-time voters. While his base remained largely white and working-class, Trump significantly expanded his support among these groups, surpassing previous Republican candidates by a considerable margin. Trump’s gains were especially notable among younger Black men, contributing to his improved performance in battleground states like North Carolina and Georgia. This victory marks a significant departure from the traditional Democratic coalition, demonstrating a new era of political landscape in America.

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LGBTQ+ Youth Crisis Calls Surge 700% After Election Day

Following the announcement of Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election, The Trevor Project, a leading LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention organization, experienced a staggering 700% increase in calls, texts, and chats. This surge in outreach reflects the heightened anxiety and fear among LGBTQ+ youth, who are concerned about the potential impact of Trump’s policies and rhetoric on their lives and well-being. The organization’s crisis services, normally focused on supporting LGBTQ+ youth navigating personal issues, are now primarily addressing the “election anxiety” experienced by young people who feel increasingly vulnerable and uncertain about their future. This influx of calls for help is a direct consequence of a political environment that has normalized transphobia, with Trump’s campaign actively promoting harmful narratives about transgender individuals and vowing to implement policies that would restrict LGBTQ+ rights.

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Russian General Accused of Torture Dies in Ukraine

Russian General Pavel Klimenko, commander of the 5th Donetsk Motorized Rifle Brigade, died in a drone strike in Ukraine on November 7th. Known for his alleged brutality, Klimenko was accused of establishing torture camps for his own soldiers in occupied Donetsk, forcing them to hand over their salaries for front-line reassignment and using torture to coerce injured soldiers into combat. This incident marks the eighth confirmed death of a Russian general in the war against Ukraine, highlighting the ongoing toll the conflict takes on military leadership.

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