November 2024

Costco Eggs and SunFed Cucumbers Recalled Due to Salmonella Risk

Due to potential salmonella contamination, cucumbers from Agrotato S.A. in Sonora, Mexico, distributed by SunFed Produce and sold between October 12 and November 26, have been recalled. This recall follows an outbreak affecting 68 people across 19 states, with 18 hospitalizations. Separately, approximately 11,000 cartons of Kirkland Signature organic eggs, sold in five southern states, were recalled by Costco due to the presence of eggs not intended for retail sale. Consumers are advised to check product codes and dispose of recalled items immediately.

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Macron Acknowledges 1944 Massacre of West African Troops

In a letter to Senegalese authorities, French President Emmanuel Macron officially recognized the 1944 Thiaroye massacre, where French soldiers killed 35 to 400 unarmed West African soldiers of the Tirailleurs Senegalais. The killings, following disputes over unpaid wages, are now acknowledged as a massacre, a significant shift from previous French accounts. This recognition, coming amidst declining French influence in the region, is viewed by Senegal as a crucial step toward fully understanding the event. President Faye hopes this marks the beginning of a collaborative effort to uncover the complete truth.

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Mexican President Rejects US Invasion Speculation as ‘Movie,’ Defends Sovereignty

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum downplayed a Rolling Stone report detailing a potential “soft invasion” of Mexico by the incoming Trump administration, characterizing it as unrealistic. The report alleges plans for U.S. special forces operations targeting Mexican cartels, including assassinations and airstrikes, with support from several Trump appointees. Sheinbaum asserted Mexico’s sovereignty, while figures like Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio voiced support for military intervention, albeit with caveats regarding cooperation with the Mexican government. However, experts warn such actions could inadvertently strengthen cartels and destabilize the region.

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China’s EV Boom: Government Incentives Drive Gasoline Demand Plunge

Electric vehicle (EV) sales in China have surpassed half of all passenger vehicle sales this year, marking a significant turning point for the country’s automotive market. This rapid adoption of EVs, exceeding earlier projections, is poised to sharply decrease gasoline consumption, impacting global oil demand as China is a major oil consumer. Analysts predict substantial annual declines in gasoline and diesel consumption through 2030, driven by both EV growth and improvements in fuel efficiency. This rapid shift contrasts with slower EV adoption rates in the US and Europe, making China’s transition a unique and impactful case study for the global energy market.

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Vance’s Thanksgiving Meme: Depicting Himself as Trump’s Wife

On Thanksgiving, Senator JD Vance shared a meme depicting himself and Donald Trump superimposed onto Norman Rockwell’s “Freedom From Want,” with a map highlighting GOP electoral wins replacing the traditional turkey. The image, which prompted varied reactions, shows Vance as the matriarchal figure alongside Trump. This followed a more traditional Thanksgiving message from Vance. Trump himself also shared a Thanksgiving meme, portraying himself emerging from a turkey alongside Democratic figures.

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Biden Warns Trump Against Alienating Allies With Tariffs

President Biden voiced his concern over President-elect Trump’s planned tariffs on Mexico and Canada, deeming them counterproductive to the strong relationships the U.S. enjoys with its neighbors. Biden expressed hope that Trump would reconsider this decision, emphasizing the importance of maintaining positive relations with these allies. Despite a decrease in border crossings since Trump’s previous term, the tariffs are intended to pressure Mexico and Canada on immigration and drug issues. Biden also acknowledged the upcoming challenges of a Republican-controlled Congress and the need for compromise.

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Trump Lied About Project 2025: No Surprise to Anyone

Trump disavowed Project 2025 during the campaign. Not anymore. This shift is less a surprise and more a stark reminder of a consistent pattern of behavior, leaving many to question why anyone expected anything different. The initial disavowal, conveniently timed before the election, served a calculated purpose: to appeal to a broader base of voters, particularly those wary of the extreme policies outlined in Project 2025. It was a masterful, if cynical, political maneuver.

The post-election embrace of Project 2025 feels less like a sudden change of heart and more like a calculated unveiling of a plan that was always lurking beneath the surface.… Continue reading

Russia Claims NATO to Deploy 100,000 Peacekeepers in Ukraine

Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service alleges a NATO plan to deploy 100,000 peacekeepers in Ukraine, ostensibly to prepare Kyiv for a counteroffensive and “freeze” the conflict. This claim, unsupported by evidence, contradicts previous NATO statements denying such intentions. The SVR suggests this deployment aims to train Ukrainian forces and rebuild their military capabilities, enabling a future offensive against Russia. This follows a reported record of over 2,000 Russian troop casualties in a single day, according to Ukrainian sources.

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Zelenskyy Proposes Land Concessions for NATO Membership to End Ukraine War

President Zelenskyy proposed a ceasefire contingent on bringing currently Ukrainian-controlled territory under NATO’s protection, enabling subsequent diplomatic recovery of occupied lands. This strategy necessitates a NATO invitation acknowledging Ukraine’s internationally recognized borders. Zelenskyy indicated a willingness to address occupied territories diplomatically after achieving a ceasefire to prevent further Russian aggression. He emphasized the need for immediate NATO involvement to protect Ukraine from renewed Russian advances, and stressed the importance of direct communication with President-elect Trump to solidify U.S. support.

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Canada Sues Google Over Online Ad Monopoly

In short, Canada’s Competition Bureau is suing Google for alleged anti-competitive practices in online advertising, seeking a court order forcing the sale of two ad tech tools and financial penalties. The Bureau alleges Google abused its dominant market position to maintain its power. Google counters that the complaint overlooks robust competition and the benefits its ad tech provides to businesses and websites. This action mirrors a similar U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit, though Google contests those claims as well.

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