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#politics

American Thinker: Does NYU's student bar association condone Hamas terrorism?
Does NYU's student bar association condone Hamas terrorism?
A letter by a NYU law student defends Hamas's killing of Israeli civilians blaming Israel. The law school disowns the letter, and the law firm that planned to hire the student retracts their offer. The Student Bar Association's involvement is questioned.

A anonymous writer, Civis Americanus, seeks to expose the alleged "Big Lie" behind Black Lives Matter, choosing to remain anonymous due to fear of "cancel culture."


#foreignaffairs

American Thinker: Washington Post omits that Americans were slaughtered by Hamas
Washington Post omits that Americans were slaughtered by Hamas
The Washington Post fails to identify Hamas as the perpetrator of the murder of nine U.S. citizens during the conflict between Hamas and Israel.

Hamas terrorists committed a Babi Yar-style massacre, along with numerous atrocities, including rape and beheadings. The Washington Post conceals these acts, raising questions about the purpose of a newspaper. ( )


#economy

Forbes: LVMH Shares Drop On Slower Growth, Wiping $6 Billion From Bernard Arnault’s Fortune
LVMH Shares Drop On Slower Growth, Wiping $6 Billion From Bernard Arnault’s Fortune
Luxury goods giant LVMH saw a significant drop in its share price after reporting lower-than-expected revenue growth, indicating a decrease in spending on luxury items amidst concerns of an economic slowdown. The company's wines and spirits business was particularly affected, attributing the decline to the post-Covid normalization of demand and the economic environment in the U.S. hurting cognac sales. LVMH's CEO, Bernard Arnault, experienced a decrease of over $6 billion in his net worth within 24 hours.


American Thinker: The Seven Dirty Secrets of Solar Energy
The Seven Dirty Secrets of Solar Energy
Germany's solar sector faces bankruptcy and fears an energy shortage, while Sweden and France embrace nuclear energy. Solar energy is unreliable and does not replace fossil fuels but sits on top of them, causing pollution and higher electric bills. The push for solar is driven by politics and votes, but its integration into the grid is expensive and leads to economic decline. Germany's decision to decommission nuclear plants and rely on Russia for energy security has had negative consequences. Instead, countries should consider small-scale nuclear projects and new generation energy based on fusion power.


#military

Euromaidan Press: British intel: Over 100K Russian troops suffer mental health crisis
British intel: Over 100K Russian troops suffer mental health crisis
Over 100K Russian troops suffer mental health crisis. Lack of rotation and care for soldiers' well-being affects combat capability.


#sports

Forbes: FC Barcelona Are Already Scouting These Three Players To Sign In 2024: Reports
FC Barcelona Are Already Scouting These Three Players To Sign In 2024: Reports
FC Barcelona are scouting three European players for 2024. Florian Wirtz is their dream choice, but expensive. Arthur Vermeeren is more affordable. Alan Varela is impressive but not preferred.


Forbes: It Might Only Get Worse For The NBA’s Middle Class Moving Forward
It Might Only Get Worse For The NBA’s Middle Class Moving Forward
NBA players like Kelly Oubre Jr. are feeling the impact of the league's new collective bargaining agreement, which has squeezed the middle class of players. Many mid-level players are settling for minimum-salary contracts, despite their productive performances. The new CBA may exacerbate the problem, as teams have not been utilizing the full array of salary-cap exceptions. This could lead to a decrease in salaries for the middle class of NBA players.