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10. Biden Mistakenly Thanks Colombia for Hosting ASEAN Summit in Cambodia President Biden has now twice referred to Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit host Cambodia as Colombia, including Saturday during remarks opening the talks. "It was an honor to host at the White House in May, and now that we are back together in Cambodia," Biden said as he opened the talks. "I look forward to building even stronger progress than we've already made. I want to thank the prime minister for Colombia's leadership as ASEAN chair." The president was speaking from Cambodia, the site of the ASEAN meeting, chaired by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. This mirrored an earlier gaffe made just before departing for the meeting, when he told the press he was "heading over to Colombia" before correcting himself. Read at FoxNews.com
FlightRadar24 tweeted early Saturday morning that the one-time crypto billionaire was flying from Nassau to Argentina. The account cited tweets as its sourcing that it was Bankman-Fried aboard the flight in question. (Argentina has an extradition treaty with the U.S. and carried out an extradition as recently as October, so it is not an ideal destination for someone potentially looking to evade authorities in the U.S.) Read at CNBC.com
8. Walgreens Closed Three Locations in Boston This Week. Now The City is Accusing the Company of Racism. As often happens with large retail chains of any kind, Walgreens decided to close three Boston locations this week. The pharmacy chain's explanation for the closures implied that it did not make financial sense for the company to keep the locations open, blaming the "dynamics of the local market and changes in the buying habits of our patients." Now, however, the Boston city council has responded to complaints from local residents by attempting to bully Walgreens into keeping the three locations open, whether they are profitable or not. Two members of the Boston City Council have filed a resolution that would block Walgreens from opening any new locations in the city anywhere unless they halt the closure of these three stores. Read at TheBlaze.com
7. Slain Mom’s Family May Sue NY Authorities for Releasing Violent Ex Without Bail The family of Keaira Bennefield — the upstate New York mom-of-three allegedly executed by her estranged ex-con husband — is mulling a lawsuit against authorities who released her ex under the state’s lenient no-cash bail laws, their lawyer told The Post.
“The family feels authorities dropped the ball here, resulting in a heinous violent act and the murder of a daughter, sister and grandchild,” attorney John Froman said of the potential wrongful death suit. Read at NYPost.com
Sen. Romney (R-UT) urged the cuts in a November 10 Wall Street Journal op-ed, where he echoed Goldman Sachs’ May demand for more migration to cut inflation by cutting wages. Read at Breitbart.com 5. Twitter Exec Who Censored Hunter Biden Story Quits in Protest of Musk Takeover The Twitter executive who censored news reports about Hunter Biden’s laptop and referred to Trump officials as "actual Nazis" has quit the social media company.
Yoel Roth resigned as head of Twitter’s Trust and Safety division on Thursday, joining several other executives who quit in protest over the Twitter subscription service implemented by owner Elon Musk. Read at FreeBeacon.com
Police told WNBC that's when the suspect began punching them in the face and mouth. Police said video taken by another passenger shows the woman punching the mother and daughter with a closed fist, WCBS reported.
The mother, who asked not to be identified, told WNBC she doesn't know what sparked the attack. Watch at TheBlaze.com 3. Biological Male Wins Women's Division of US Cycling Race On Saturday, a biological male won the female’s elite division of the Verge Northampton International Cyclocross, held in Northampton, Massachusetts. Austin Killips, who identifies as a transgender woman, won Saturday’s UCI Elite Women’s division of the cycling event. Read at ThePostMillenial.com
Avon and Somerset Police announced this week that BLM activist Xahra Saleem, 22, has been charged with two counts of fraud over two fundraising pages and will appear before a magistrates court in Bristol in January, the Bristol Post reported. Read at Breitbart.com
1. Kari Lake Deems Arizona’s Election Process a ‘Laughingstock’ Arizona GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake on Sunday called her state’s elections process a “laughingstock” as her race against Democrat Katie Hobbs has yet to be called five days after the election. “I consider someone’s vote their voice. I think of it as a sacred vote. And it’s being trampled the way we run our elections in Arizona. I have been sounding the alarm for two years. Nothing got done. Very little got done last legislative session. And we need to get in there and restore faith in our elections,” Lake said on Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures.” Read at TheHill.com
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