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Front Page Magazine: The Hamas 'Inside Job' Truthers Don't Understand Israel or War
The Hamas 'Inside Job' Truthers Don't Understand Israel or War
After the Hamas massacre of Israelis, conspiracy theories began circulating. Some deny the attack, others claim it was an inside job. These theories come from various groups with different motivations. However, the idea that top Israeli officials would purposely allow such an attack makes no sense. Israel's security, though not perfect, is strong. The intelligence failure in this case was due to poor planning and assumptions, not a conspiracy. It was a catastrophic failure that exposed the cost of complacency and the need for better strategic planning. Israelis deserve better military leadership in the future.


Euromaidan Press: Russia’s night air attack injures three as Ukraine downs 2/5 missiles, 11/12 explosive drones
Russia’s night air attack injures three as Ukraine downs 2/5 missiles, 11/12 explosive drones
Russian forces launched a nighttime air attack on Ukraine, causing injuries to three individuals, including a ten-year-old child. Ukrainian air defenders shot down most of the Russian missiles and explosive drones.


The Federalist: Starter Cars Are Still Out There If You Put Your Luxury Expectations In Park
Starter Cars Are Still Out There If You Put Your Luxury Expectations In Park
The dream of owning a starter home and a starter car is becoming more elusive for Americans due to increasing regulations. The ability to transition from renting to equity-building and the joy of owning a climate-controlled car are being hindered by red tape. Factors such as a growing economy, cheap credit, and high expectations have contributed to this trend. The desire for luxury and immediate gratification has caused many to overlook the value of more affordable options. It may be time for society to recalibrate and remember the importance of patience and realistic expectations when it comes to making purchases.


The Economist: Exit polls suggest a big victory for Poland’s opposition
Exit polls suggest a big victory for Poland’s opposition
In Poland's crucial election, the opposition appears to have made significant gains, with exit polls indicating a decline in support for the ruling nationalist Law and Justice party. Former prime minister Donald Tusk, who leads the Civic Coalition party, declared victory and vowed to undo the government's efforts to undermine the judiciary. The final results will determine if a coalition government can be formed. Should the opposition fall short, the hard-right Confederation party's stance on aligning with the ruling party could complicate matters.


The Federalist: New College Nukes Anti-Science Gender Studies Program
New College Nukes Anti-Science Gender Studies Program
New College of Florida voted to eliminate the gender studies program due to its lack of scientific rigor and tendency to prioritize political ideology over academic discipline. Gender studies is seen as a political movement that pushes a predetermined narrative of systemic oppression, stifling dissent and promoting censorship. The decision to disband the program aims to preserve the integrity of the college's liberal arts mission and encourage objective thinking within existing disciplines.


Front Page Magazine: Ta Nehisi Coates Signs Letter Defending Hamas
Ta Nehisi Coates Signs Letter Defending Hamas
Ta Nehisi Coates, known for his controversial views, has signed onto a letter criticizing Israel for bombing Hamas. The letter mentions the deaths caused by Hamas but primarily condemns Israel without condemning Hamas. Coates has a history of exploiting the Holocaust and has previously criticized the Jewish state.


The Federalist: As Statues Topple, So Do Our Freedoms
As Statues Topple, So Do Our Freedoms
New York City considers removing statues of historical figures, including George Washington, due to their association with slavery. Critics argue that Washington's leadership was instrumental in creating the United States and that his accomplishments should be considered alongside his flaws. The removal of statues may erase important aspects of America's history and the sacrifices made by its founders. It is important to understand historical context and preserve the memory of those who fought for freedom.


Daily Signal: Freelancer Speaks Out About Negative Impact of California Law
Freelancer Speaks Out About Negative Impact of California Law
Freelance writer Karen Anderson is speaking out about the negative effects of California's AB 5 law, which is causing many freelancers to lose their livelihoods. Anderson started a Facebook group to hear others' stories, and now she is discussing the law and potential changes on a podcast.