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10 Oct 2023
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#politics
Daily Wire: What To Expect With The GOP’s House Speaker Forum
Republicans are holding a forum for candidates vying for speaker of the House. Each candidate will give opening remarks, participate in a Q&A session, and deliver a closing statement. The internal party leadership election will follow on Wednesday.
National Review: BLM Group Labels Hamas Terrorism ‘Self-Defense,’ Claims ‘Clear Parallels’ Between Black Americans, Palestinians
Black Lives Matter Grassroots released a statement expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people, considering their resistance against violence as self-defense. The group draws parallels between the struggles faced by Black and Palestinian communities. They call for the dismantling of the apartheid system and redirecting funds from the Israeli military to repair damage caused by U.S.-backed interventions against oppressed people. ( ) Israel declared war on Hamas after terrorists brutally attacked and murdered hundreds of Israeli civilians. Retaliatory strikes resulted in numerous deaths and injuries on both sides. Harvard University student groups also released a statement blaming Israel for the violence and calling for immediate action to stop the annihilation of Palestinians. ( )
The Blaze: Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig talks to Blaze News about his run for US Senate as a 'pro-America' Republican: 'What have [Democrats] really done?'
Former Detroit Chief of Police James Craig is running for the U.S. Senate seat in Michigan. He emphasizes a "pro-America" agenda, expressing concerns about corruption in Ukraine and criticizing Joe Biden's negotiation with terrorists. Craig also opposes the United Auto Workers' strike and is against a Chinese company building an EV battery plant in Michigan. He believes that public servants should prioritize delivering for their constituents and feels that the Republican Party, under Donald Trump's leadership, better aligns with his values.
The Economist: The rise of Britain’s new nanny state
The rise of Britain's new nanny state is explored, highlighting the government's increasing control over personal choices. The Conservative government plans to ban tobacco sales for anyone born after 2009, while Labour proposes tooth-brushing lessons for young children and crackdowns on vaping and junk food. Politicians now view the nanny state as necessary to protect the state from the people, with bans and regulations seen as easy, cheap, and with lasting legacies. This shift in mindset has led to increased intrusion into personal lives and a quid pro quo where voters must pay more for public services in exchange for increased state control.
#society
American Thinker: Panel discussion at the Socialism Conference talks ‘children’s liberation’ to participate in ‘sex work’
Far-left activists at the 2023 Socialism Conference in Chicago discuss promoting child sex workers and a "children's liberation vision" in the sex industry. A panelist suggests creating a mass movement for the rights of child sex workers.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine rolls out secure radio to counter Russian electronic warfare
Ukraine has developed the Himera radio, which can operate despite Russian electronic warfare jamming. The radio utilizes advanced technology to create a nearly undetectable communication system, making it effective for military coordination and soldier evacuation.
Flag And Cross: Israel Blood Donation Centers Overwhelmed As War Begins
During a surprise attack by Hamas terrorists in Gaza, Natalie Selvin invites her neighbors to her safe room in her apartment building in Herzliya. Later, she and her neighbors drive to a blood donation center to provide blood for the hundreds of casualties. The centers are overwhelmed and can only accept type O blood due to limited time and personnel. Israel's Health Ministry reports over 1,850 wounded and Magen David Adom announces major blood drives across the country.
Newsbusters: Shaken CBS Co-Host Describes Weekend Worrying About Children Living in Israel
Co-host Tony Dokoupil expresses his anger and concern over Hamas's reign of terror attacks in Israel, particularly because his children live there. He condemns the violence and calls for moral clarity and speaking out against terrorism. Dokoupil also expresses sadness for the innocent people and children in Gaza and discusses the ongoing conflict and lack of peace between Jews and Arabs.
National Review: The Corner: Pogroms and Babies
Reports of 40 dead babies found at a kibbutz targeted by Hamas terrorists. Echoes horrifying events from history, specifically the Cossack uprising of 1648 in Ukraine where thousands of Jewish infants were killed. Israeli soldiers found families murdered in their beds, with babies decapitated. Pogrom. Massacre. Terrorism.
#economy
Forbes: What Instacart’s IPO Foretold About Digital Ads, Retail And The Future Of Search
Instacart's IPO success is driven by its advertising revenue, making it a retail media and search story. Advertising accounted for 28% of its net income in 2022. Instacart has evolved from a logistics business to a platform for connecting customers with consumer products companies through advertising. Its new retail media ad-tech service delivers ads on grocers' sites and apps. The company has also introduced paid search and an AI search tool to enhance its advertising offerings. However, there are concerns about the company's long-term success, as its delivery business is stalling and it heavily relies on a few large grocery retailers.
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#history
Daily Signal: Hollywood's Oppenheimer Biopic a Historical Travesty
In Christopher Nolan's blockbuster "Oppenheimer," the biopic about J. Robert Oppenheimer, global ticket sales have soared to almost $1 billion. The film seems poised to win multiple Academy Awards, but it glosses over Oppenheimer's ties to the Soviet Union and his subversive conduct. Hollywood's attempt to paint Oppenheimer as a victim is a disservice to the truth about his involvement with the Communist Party.
The Blaze: Commentary: Christopher Columbus belongs to all Americans
Christopher Columbus, an explorer and colonial governor, faced criticism in his time and continues to be criticized today. Despite accusations fabricated against him, Columbus respected the indigenous people he encountered and wanted to make them Spanish citizens and Christians. He faced struggles with dignity and leave a heritage that all Americans should be proud of.
For those who have recently encountered Howard Zinn's perspective on Columbus, Samuel Eliot Morison's book "Admiral of the Ocean Sea" provides a corrective. Apsley Cherry-Garrard's account of Robert Falcon Scott's Terra Nova Antarctic expedition offers a thrilling tale of adventure. Cherry-Garrad's journey, though a failure, reflects courage and resolve. History should be clarified while upholding edifying myths for the unity of the country.
#health
Forbes: Microsoft Launches New AI Solutions To Help Unlock The Power Of Healthcare Data
Microsoft has introduced new healthcare-specific data solutions in its Fabric platform, allowing healthcare organizations to analyze and generate insights from their data. The platform enables collation of data from various sources, builds new data analytics solutions, and includes a de-identification service for clinical data. Additionally, Microsoft is releasing new healthcare AI capabilities, such as prebuilt models for generating patient insights and a health bot for intelligent information delivery. These tools have the potential to revolutionize care delivery by deciphering insights from siloed data, improving clinical workflows, and enhancing the patient-physician interaction.
Daily Wire: ‘Take Care Of Maya’ Trial: Teen Says Hospital Staffer Falsely Told Mother She Hadn’t Asked To Speak With Her
Maya Kowalski, a teenager with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, testified in court that hospital staff lied to her mother about her wanting to speak with her. The hospital accused her mother of Munchausen by proxy. After Maya's mother committed suicide, the case against the family was dropped and Maya was allowed to leave the hospital. The Kowalskis are now suing the hospital for negligence.
Flag And Cross: Reevaluating The Impact Of The 1918 Flu Pandemic On Young Adults
New research challenges the belief that the 1918 flu pandemic disproportionately affected young adults. The analysis of victims' remains suggests that those most susceptible to dying from the flu had previous environmental, social, and nutritional stressors, similar to the Covid-19 pandemic. The study highlights the intertwining factors of social, cultural, and immunological circumstances in shaping life and death.
#education
The Federalist: John Oliver Calls For States To Crack Down On Homeschool Wave
John Oliver criticizes homeschooling, calls for state regulation, overlooks reasons for homeschooling and potential negative consequences of state intervention.
#outdoors
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