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23 Oct 2023

#politics

Daily Signal: Amid Weaponization Concerns, DOJ's Watchdog Stays Home
Amid Weaponization Concerns, DOJ's Watchdog Stays Home
The Justice Department’s internal watchdog, the Office of Inspector General, has expanded its telework policy, allowing employees to work from home two days per pay period. This comes as the House of Representatives investigates the alleged politicization of the Justice Department. Critics argue that this policy undermines accountability and comes at a time when the department is facing scrutiny over various cases.


#economy

The Telegraph: Oil falls sharply as Israel delays ground invasion – latest updates
Oil falls sharply as Israel delays ground invasion – latest updates
Oil prices fell by 2% today as investors speculated that Israel's ground invasion of Gaza might be delayed. Brent crude dropped to $91.11, while West Texas intermediate fell to close to $87 per barrel. The market fears that the conflict will spread across the Middle East and disrupt oil supplies, but the focus on securing hostage releases and providing humanitarian aid suggests that a potential ground invasion can wait for now.


#military

Fox News: Mother of fallen Israeli soldier recounts how her son died protecting others: 'We still love him so deeply'
Mother of fallen Israeli soldier recounts how her son died protecting others: 'We still love him so deeply'
First Lieutenant Yannai Kaminka, an Israeli soldier, sacrificed his life defending the Zikim base against Hamas terrorists. Yannai had a deep personal ethics and believed in seeing the humanity in others. His actions saved over 100 soldiers and civilians.


#religion

Daily Signal: Football Coach Kennedy Shares Story in New Book 'Average Joe'
Football Coach Kennedy Shares Story in New Book 'Average Joe'
Football coach Joe Kennedy's commitment to taking a knee in silent prayer after high school football games led to a major religious freedom case that went all the way to the Supreme Court. In his book, "Average Joe: The Coach Joe Kennedy Story," Kennedy discusses the impact of the case and his decision to retire from coaching after his victory. He reflects on the relief and joy of returning to the football field, and the gratitude he felt for being able to pray openly after a game. The book is set to release on October 24th, with a movie adaptation in the works.


#other

The Federalist: Students’ Support For Terrorism Isn’t Ideology, It’s Conditioning
Students’ Support For Terrorism Isn’t Ideology, It’s Conditioning
In times past, assassins invade and slaughter over 1,000 people, including children. Support for terrorists indicates a shift towards rule by terror. Students, groomed by tyrants, justify violence on campuses. The focus should be on social conditioning rather than ideology. Students fear social isolation, leading to conformity and acceptance of terrorists. The conditioning process stifles independent thought. Those who challenge the narrative risk being cancelled and ostracized. The fear of losing status and public rejection drives compliance. A weaponized loneliness leads to acceptance of rule by terror.