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#politics

The Economist: By averting a government shutdown, Kevin McCarthy risks his job
By averting a government shutdown, Kevin McCarthy risks his job
United States | House divided: Kevin McCarthy risks his job as the Republican speaker of the House due to division within his own party. He averted a government shutdown by passing a last-minute bill, but it compromised American support for Ukraine and may lead to further acrimony. Democrats played a significant role in passing the legislation, which has funding only until November 17th, leaving room for future drama. The absence of funding for Ukraine is a concern, and while negotiations with the White House and the Democrat-controlled Senate are possible, McCarthy must first deal with a mutiny led by hardliner Matt Gaetz.


#foreignaffairs

The Economist: Slovakia gives pro-Russian populist nationalism another win
Slovakia gives pro-Russian populist nationalism another win
Slovakia's pro-Russian nationalist leader, Robert Fico, is poised to return to power, causing concern among European partners. Fico has a history of corruption allegations and is expected to align with Viktor Orban's pro-Russian nationalism. This could strain relations with Ukraine and potentially change Slovakia's stance within the EU and NATO.


#history

The New American: Sallust: The Roman Historian Who Taught the Founders to Believe in Conspiracies - The New American
Sallust: The Roman Historian Who Taught the Founders to Believe in Conspiracies - The New American
The United States draws inspiration from Roman historian Sallust, whose emphasis on virtue and warnings about corruption and conspiracy resonate with American political thought. Sallust's writings have shaped the American understanding of governance and the fragility of republics. His influence can be seen in the foundational documents of the United States and the writings of American leaders throughout history.


#health

Forbes: Can AI Tear Down Healthcare’s Data Silos?
Can AI Tear Down Healthcare’s Data Silos?
Healthcare, a complex industry, suffers from poor communication and coordination. AI has the potential to improve efficiency by making sense of the fragmented data. One area where AI can be particularly helpful is in life science sales and marketing, where data is often siloed and poorly coordinated. AI can assist in prioritizing sales efforts and creating personalized messaging based on specific profiles.


Human Events: ALEX CLARK: Leaked training videos tell medical providers in Department of Veterans Affairs abortion is ‘life-saving care’
ALEX CLARK: Leaked training videos tell medical providers in Department of Veterans Affairs abortion is ‘life-saving care’
Leaked VA training videos encourage medical providers to promote abortion as a safer option than childbirth. The videos use language that devalues the woman's role and dehumanizes the baby, while also creating negative connotations for women who choose to have a child.


#crime

Red State: Bowman Issues Formal Statement About Pulling Fire Alarm, Thomas Massie Has the Perfect Response
Bowman Issues Formal Statement About Pulling Fire Alarm, Thomas Massie Has the Perfect Response
Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) pulled a fire alarm in the Cannon building, causing chaos and endangering others. He and his staff have tried to justify his actions with weak excuses. The Capitol Police are investigating, and there may be consequences.


The Blaze: Navy veteran kills 'witch' sister with bayonet after learning of her true-crime fandom
Navy veteran kills 'witch' sister with bayonet after learning of her true-crime fandom
A Navy veteran is sentenced to 18 years to life for killing his sister because he believed she would kill their mother. The veteran, who suffers from mental disorders, claimed his sister's obsession with true crime and a bruise on his mother's hand led him to commit the crime.


#sports

Fox News: Panthers' Sam Franklin returns interception 99 yards for TD, Kirk Cousins crushed on rundown
Panthers' Sam Franklin returns interception 99 yards for TD, Kirk Cousins crushed on rundown
The Carolina Panthers seize an opportunity, intercepting a pass from Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins and scoring a 99-yard touchdown. The game ends with the Panthers leading 7-0.


Fox News: Celtics to acquire Jrue Holiday in latest blockbuster deal following Damian Lillard trade: reports
Celtics to acquire Jrue Holiday in latest blockbuster deal following Damian Lillard trade: reports
The Portland Trail Blazers trade Damian Lillard to the Milwaukee Bucks. Trail Blazers then trade Jrue Holiday to the Boston Celtics in a major deal. Celtics gain a boost in perimeter defense.


Fox News: Buck Showalter stepping down as Mets manager
Buck Showalter stepping down as Mets manager
Buck Showalter steps down as New York Mets' manager after disappointing season.


#other

Forbes: Henry Caville’s New Spy Movie ‘Argylle’ Looks Worse Than His Bad Hairdo
Henry Caville’s New Spy Movie ‘Argylle’ Looks Worse Than His Bad Hairdo
Director Matthew Vaughn's spy thriller Argylle, starring Henry Cavill and Dua Lipa, is not what it seems. The film follows fictional author Elly Conway (played by Bryce Dallas Howard) on a James Bond-esque adventure with spy Aiden (Sam Rockwell). The star-studded cast includes Catherine O'Hara, John Cena, Ariana DeBose, Bryan Cranston, Sofia Boutella, and Samuel L. Jackson. Despite the talented cast, the trailer suggests a lackluster and unoriginal film, seemingly made to appeal to a wide audience.