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19 Oct 2023

#politics

Washington Free Beacon: Who Pays for Reparations?
Who Pays for Reparations?
The issue of reparations for slavery has become a topic of debate, with progressive Democrats supporting the idea and state and local governments organizing commissions to study it. However, the question of who will pay for reparations, estimated to be in the trillions of dollars, poses a challenge. Many Americans, including wealthy individuals and recent immigrants, are descended from post-Civil War immigrants and did not benefit from slavery. As America diversifies, the argument for reparations based on historical injustice becomes more difficult to sustain.


American Thinker: RNC makes insane choice to host next presidential primary debate
RNC makes insane choice to host next presidential primary debate
The RNC chooses NBC News to host the next presidential debate despite NBC's anti-Republican bias. MSNBC's coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict has led to a significant drop in viewership. The decision is seen as masochistic and frustrates those who care about the country.


Fox News: 'Pay for slay': Palestinian Authority may have to compensate families of Hamas terrorists, report says
'Pay for slay': Palestinian Authority may have to compensate families of Hamas terrorists, report says
There are concerns that the Palestinian Authority may be forced to pay millions of dollars to the families of Hamas terrorists who conducted a deadly attack on Israel. The controversial payments, known as "pay for slay," have been defended by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, despite an economic crisis in the Palestinian territories. It is unlikely that the Palestinian Authority will have the funds to extend this policy to such a large number of terrorists.


#society

Washington Free Beacon: Inside Black Lives Matter's Long History With Hamas-Friendly Activists
Inside Black Lives Matter's Long History With Hamas-Friendly Activists
Black Lives Matter chapters have been excusing and praising Hamas's attack on Israel, forming alliances with Hamas-friendly groups such as American Muslims for Palestine and the Council for American-Islamic Relations. These groups share an "oppressed-oppressor narrative" and are committed to destroying Israel. This cozy relationship with Hamas-friendly groups has come as a shock to Jewish allies of Black Lives Matter, despite the movement receiving support from prominent Jewish organizations. Black Lives Matter leaders have also taken trips to Israel to support the anti-Semitic Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement.


#war

American Thinker: Eretz Yisrael: Where they don’t kill the Jews
Eretz Yisrael: Where they don’t kill the Jews
Former Israeli Chief Rabbi Israel Meir Lau survived the Holocaust, with his brother urging him to remember the name "Eretz Yisrael," the land where Jews are not killed. It is tragically ironic that today Israel is the place where Jews are still targeted. The Arab objection is not to anything Israel has done, but to its very existence. Nazis may have changed uniforms, but the fight against hatred continues. Jewish lives were lost again in Israel, where they were not supposed to be killed.


Euromaidan Press: Israel: 23 Ukrainian citizens killed in HAMAS terrorist attack on 7 October
Israel: 23 Ukrainian citizens killed in HAMAS terrorist attack on 7 October
23 Ukrainian citizens were killed in a HAMAS terrorist attack on Israel on 7 October.


#foreignaffairs

American Thinker: Is Israel expendable?
Is Israel expendable?
James Jesus Angleton, former head of CIA counterintelligence, highlighted the complexity of the intelligence business. With intelligence bias and lack of coherent strategy, America fails to address the Islamist threat effectively. Arab and Muslim countries have the power to eradicate religious terror, yet choose not to. Israel is crucial to Western civilization, but American policy failures make it expendable.


Washington Free Beacon: It's Not Just Students: Meet the Professors Leading the Academic Embrace of Hamas
It's Not Just Students: Meet the Professors Leading the Academic Embrace of Hamas
An Ohio State University student group, Students for Justice in Palestine, held a "day of resistance" rally defending Hamas terrorism and criticizing Israel. The group is advised by Pranav Jani, a socialist English professor, who supports Palestinian terrorists and promotes the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement against Israel. Similar sentiments of support for Hamas have been expressed by faculty members at Cornell University, Yale, and Stanford. Concerns have been raised about the glorification of terrorism by professors on campus.


Le Monde: Israel-Hamas war: Uncertainty remains over cause of deadly blast at Gaza hospital
Israel-Hamas war: Uncertainty remains over cause of deadly blast at Gaza hospital
An explosion outside Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza sparks blame trading between Palestinians and Israelis. Videos show rockets being fired from Palestinian territory, with one exploding mid-air. Damage is limited in the hospital parking lot, and military experts are divided on the origin and cause of the explosion.


Forbes: Dire Warning To Biden: The U.S. Must Change Its Foreign Policy Before It's Too Late
Dire Warning To Biden: The U.S. Must Change Its Foreign Policy Before It's Too Late
The post-WWII global order is at risk as countries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea defy established rules and boundaries. This poses a threat to peace, demanding that the US takes charge in shaping a new international system for a stable future.


Fox News: Black former Miss Israel tears into BLM for backing Palestinians: 'How could you support this evil?'
Black former Miss Israel tears into BLM for backing Palestinians: 'How could you support this evil?'
The first Black woman crowned Miss Israel criticizes Black Lives Matter for supporting Palestine while staying silent on Hamas terrorism and violence in Israel. She questions their commitment to human rights and calls them hypocrites. She also rejects claims that Israel is racist and compares Hamas to the Nazi regime.


Red State: WATCH: Hero Takes Apart Radical Ceasefire Activists, Leaving Them Speechless
WATCH: Hero Takes Apart Radical Ceasefire Activists, Leaving Them Speechless
Leftist activists in D.C. are protesting in support of Palestine and against Israel, despite the Hamas attacks that killed Americans and Israelis. A passionate veteran confronts them, demanding they take down the Palestinian flag and calling out Hamas as terrorists. The Secret Service apologizes to the activists for his actions, but he refuses their apology and asserts that the real victims are the Americans and Israelis who have been killed or kidnapped.


Le Monde: Israel-Hamas war: Europe runs the risk of internal chaos
Israel-Hamas war: Europe runs the risk of internal chaos
European leaders condemn the deadly Hamas attack on Israel but struggle to strike a balance between supporting Israel and protecting civilians in Gaza. The EU's mixed messages anger member states and highlight the diversity of Europe's relationship with Israel.


#health

Forbes: Nestlé Is Developing Products To Accompany Weight-Loss Drugs Like Ozempic— Amid Fears They’ll Eat Into Food Sales
Nestlé Is Developing Products To Accompany Weight-Loss Drugs Like Ozempic— Amid Fears They’ll Eat Into Food Sales
Food giant Nestlé is developing companion products for weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, which are growing in popularity and causing concerns about a decline in demand for food. Nestlé CEO Mark Schneider stated that the company is creating health aids to support individuals using these treatments by providing necessary nutrients and helping maintain weight loss. While Nestlé's overall portfolio will not be greatly affected by the drugs, the company is monitoring the situation closely to gauge any impact on food product demand.


#sports

Forbes: Major League Players Have Plenty Of Incentive For a Strong Postseason
Major League Players Have Plenty Of Incentive For a Strong Postseason
Major league baseball players, including Bryce Harper and Trea Turner, have negotiated postseason bonuses into their contracts, earning additional money based on their performance in the playoffs. In the NLCS, Harper is on his way to earning his second consecutive MVP award, while Turner has also hit a home run in the series. Other players like Max Scherzer and Aroldis Chapman also have bonus structures in their contracts, giving them the potential to earn extra money based on postseason success.