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19 Oct 2023
#politics
Le Monde: Benzema, French minister clash over 'Muslim Brotherhood' claim
Karim Benzema's lawyer refutes accusations made by France's Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, who claimed that the French football star has links to the Muslim Brotherhood. Benzema's lawyer denies any connection and states that his client was simply expressing compassion for the situation in Gaza. The lawyer plans to file a complaint against Darmanin for his comments.
Karim Benzema, a standout French football star, recently joined Saudi team Al-Ittihad after a successful career with Real Madrid. He faced injuries that prevented him from participating in France's World Cup campaign. Darmanin, known for his hardline stance, made the accusations against Benzema and expressed his own presidential ambitions.
American Thinker: A coup for November 3, 2020, was planned. Why does no one care?
A coup was planned in the United States if Donald Trump won reelection on November 3, 2020. The events of January 6, 2021, were used by the Democrats as a weapon, but evidence exists of Democrats plotting a coup themselves if Trump was reelected. If there is a Trump win in 2024, it could lead to a dangerous situation and a halt in government operations.
Washington Free Beacon: California Senator's Group Pledged to Return FTX Cash. It Funneled Millions to Pro-Abortion Group Instead
Women Vote, a liberal organization led by former California senator Laphonza Butler, has failed to return nearly $1.6 million in donations from cryptocurrency kingpin Sam Bankman-Fried. Instead, the group has allocated funds to support the pro-abortion movement and female candidates who support abortion rights. Butler, who served as president of Emily's List and is undecided on running for a full term, may face scrutiny for her involvement in handling the donations. Bankman-Fried is on trial for using stolen money to make political contributions.
#society
American Thinker: California traffic dreamin’ (a satire)
California, once a trendsetter, now serves as a warning of progressive leadership. A traffic report highlights the violence and chaos that have become commonplace, with murders, carjackings, and defund the police rallies on the rise. The focus on issues like littering and climate change in the face of escalating violence raises questions about misplaced priorities.
#war
National Review: Months Ahead Will Prove If Biden Really Has Israel’s Back
President Biden visited Israel after Hamas terrorist attacks, pledging support and acknowledging the atrocities committed. He promised aid to Israel and humanitarian aid to Palestinians, cautioning against losing values in pursuit of justice. It remains to be seen how Biden will handle misinformation and Iran's involvement as the conflict continues.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist: Press Must Be Held Accountable For Instigating Violence Worldwide
The media's coverage of a missile hitting a hospital in Gaza was a major f-ckup, with many outlets spreading false information and blaming Israel for the attack. The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times were particularly guilty of this, and their headlines did not align with the facts. The false reports led to protests and potentially dangerous situations in the Middle East and North Africa.
Liberty Nation: Biden’s Nominee for Ambassador to Israel Gets Pushback
President Joe Biden's nominee for ambassador to Israel, Jacob Lew, faced critical questioning from GOP members of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee. Republican committee members criticized Lew's previous policy positions on Iran and the JCPOA nuclear deal. The hearing highlighted the Biden administration's favorable policies toward Iran and the transfer of money to Palestinians, which GOP members argued contributed to Hamas' capability to attack Israel.
Fox News: Scotland offers to become 1st UK country to accept Gazan refugees, faces online backlash amid Israel-Hamas war
Scotland's First Minister, Humza Yousaf, offered to accept Gazan refugees amid the Israel-Hamas war, but faced backlash on social media. Arab nations, including those critical of Israel, have also opposed taking Palestinian refugees due to vetting concerns. Yousaf called for a worldwide refugee program and urged the UK government to create a resettlement scheme, with Scotland being the first country to offer sanctuary. Critics argued that Gazans are taught to hate Jews and questioned why neighboring countries don't accept them.
Le Monde: Macron tries to work out France's stance in Israel-Palestine conflict
Emmanuel Macron considers visiting Israel amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza. He is assessing the risks and rewards and waiting for a concrete agreement on non-escalation or humanitarian issues. Macron's visit is influenced by other world leaders, such as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, US President Joe Biden, and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who have all announced plans to visit the region. Macron's decision is also impacted by Egypt's invitation to attend a conference on the Palestinian cause, with France balancing support for Israel against concern for the Palestinian cause.
Fox News: Biden to address US response to terrorists, Benghazi hero helps Israeli evacuation
Biden will give an update on the US response to Hamas attacks after his trip to Israel. A terror expert decodes the minds of Hamas killers.
#economy
Forbes: Google Will Make Its Pixel 8 Phones In India Expanding From China And Vietnam—Following Apple’s iPhone 15
Google announces it will produce its Pixel smartphones in India starting in 2024, following Apple and Samsung. This supports Indian Prime Minister Modi's goal to transform India into a manufacturing hub and compete with China. (, )
Flag And Cross: Netflix To Kick Off Big Tech Earnings Amidst Downtrend
Netflix, along with Tesla, will announce their third-quarter financial results after the market closes on Wednesday. Netflix's stock has been declining since September 5th but is attempting to close flat. Analysts expect earnings per share of $3.46 on revenues of $8.532 billion. From a technical analysis perspective, Netflix's stock looks neutral, but it is trading in a bear cycle.
Flag And Cross: Bitcoin ETF Amendments By Fidelity Fuel Market Optimism
Global cryptocurrency market cap declined by 0.9% to $1.08 trillion, causing major coins to trade in the red. Bitcoin gained momentum from amendments filed by Fidelity to a proposed spot ETF, while Ark Invest and Invesco also made amendments to their Bitcoin ETFs. Analysts believe optimism is growing for a spot Bitcoin ETF approval before the end of the year, but the macroeconomic factors for cryptocurrencies remain mixed. Altcoins are in the last part of the bear cycle, with Bitcoin needing to overcome certain levels for movement. The amount of Bitcoin futures and options has dropped since the liquidation of $100 million in shorts following the premature iShares ETF announcement.
American Thinker: Yes, your neighbor may be losing his home
Foreclosure filings in the US have surged 28% in Q3, with a 34% increase from last year, indicating ongoing financial hardships for homeowners amid the cost-of-living crisis. Despite national economic improvement and job stability, some individuals are still grappling with the pandemic's aftermath, leading to the loss of their homes. Students face challenges as they have to resume making college loan payments, potentially resulting in bankruptcy and lifestyle changes. Critics question the effectiveness of Biden economics in addressing these issues.
#health
National Review: The Biden Administration Drops Its Foolish Resistance to Drug-Price Transparency
After years of rising health care costs, lower prescription drug prices are finally coming thanks to a federal court victory. The Trump administration had implemented a policy requiring the disclosure of drug prices to consumers, but the Biden administration refused to enforce it, causing prices to soar. However, in response to a lawsuit, the Biden administration has withdrawn its policy of nonenforcement, allowing patients to compare prices and save money. Congress should now pass stronger reforms to give families greater information and empower them to make better decisions to save money and improve their health. .
#technology
Flag And Cross: Netflix Surges On Strong Q3 Results; KeyBanc Analyst Upgrades Rating
Analyst Justin Patterson upgraded Netflix shares and set a price target of $510, predicting a 47% increase in value. Patterson believes that Netflix's ability to attract new subscribers and its strong earnings growth will drive its success. The company's third-quarter results, which included higher-than-expected revenue and subscriber additions, boosted confidence in its future prospects.