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HENIN-BEAUMONT, France (AP) ā In the former mining town at the heart of French far-right leader Marine Le Penās political strategy, her partyās electoral success Sunday came as no surprise to hundreds of supporters who gathered to see her victory speech.
Le Pen implanted herself in the northern town of Henin-Beaumont in the early 2000s, hoping to win over disenchanted voters feeling left behind by the new economy and growing tired of decades of Socialist local governance.
Overall, her National Rally and its allies won a third of the nationwide vote, official results showed, ahead of leftist coalition New Popular Front and President Emmanuel Macronās centrist party.
Although France has some of the highest standards of living in the world, lower unemployment than itās had in decades and a relatively low crime rate compared to its peers, discontent has simmered in some parts in the post-industrial era.
Her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, ran a fringe political party, which too often relied on antisemitism and racism to provoke and draw attention, according to Stanford University professor Cecile Alduy.
Briois seems to have set aside some of his most extreme projects, such as building a coalition of mayors who are against migrants or a decree he passed to ban begging in the town center that critics said unfairly targeted the Roma population.
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A weird new app lets San Francisco residents monitor local bars via live video feed to see whatās happening there and to check how busy the venues are.
2Nite, which launched earlier this year, uses a network of cameras at various Bay Area establishments to provide remote insights into whatās happening at those locations.
In fact, some local bar patrons have predictably been a bit perturbed (creeped out, even) by an app that remotely monitors them and streams their drunken revelry to an unknown amount of strangers on the internet.
āYou should be able to let loose in a bar where Big Brother isnāt watching you,ā a young woman told the Standard when asked about the app.
Lucas Harris, the co-founder of 2Nite, has said that businesses that partner with the app are in control of the cameras and that the feeds are mainly meant to āoffer a glimpse of live shows at bars, clubs, and other event venues,ā the Standard writes.
Harris and his co-founder, Francesco Bini, also told the outlet they had introduced live stream blurring to anonymize the feeds and keep individual partygoers from being identified.
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