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24 Oct 2023
#politics
PJ Media: BREAKING: Georgia State Supreme Court Allows LIFE Act to Stand
The Georgia Supreme Court has ruled that the state's fetal heartbeat law, known as the LIFE Act, is legal and will remain in effect. The law bans most abortions once fetal cardiac activity can be detected, typically around six weeks of pregnancy. Pro-abortion groups challenged the law, arguing it was unconstitutional, but the court ruled that the recent Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization rendered their argument irrelevant. Pro-life groups are celebrating the court's decision.
Fox News: Family fights back in response to anti-Israel protests: 'You cannot appease evil'
New Yorker Guy Tsadik becomes a street activist, putting up posters of hostages held by Hamas in shop windows around Long Island, receiving support from over 100 merchants. Tsadik believes that people who tear down the posters are misinformed or evil.
#society
The Right Scoop: HORRIBLE: Confused elderly man attacked by pro-Hamas mob while driving in Minneapolis
Elderly man attacked by pro-Hamas mob while driving in Minneapolis. Mob swarmed his vehicle, hitting and kicking it.
Fox News: Iceland PM goes on strike over women's equal pay, gender-based violence
Iceland's Prime Minister, Katrin Jakobsdóttir, went on strike along with women across the country to protest against pay discrimination and gender-based violence. The "women's strike" is the first full day of widespread female absence from the workforce since 1975. The protest aims to highlight the importance of women in the workforce and address the gender wage gap.
The Blaze: American Jews are rushing out to buy firearms and practice shooting in the face of terrorism abroad and anti-Semitism at home
Amid rising anti-Semitism and recent Hamas attacks on Israel, there has been a significant increase in American Jews purchasing firearms for self-defense. Gun sellers and instructors have seen a surge in Jewish clients seeking training and gun purchases. This trend has sparked concern and is contrary to the traditional Jewish stance on gun control and reform.
#war
National Review: ‘I Went through Hell’: Freed Hamas Hostage Describes Horror of Kidnapping
An elderly Israeli woman who was kidnapped and held captive by Hamas terrorists describes the horror of her ordeal. She and another hostage were released, and she speaks of the kindness she received from her captors. There are still many hostages remaining, and the world must continue to pressure for their release.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: AOC Distraught That 'Squad' Pals Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar Weren't Allowed in Israel
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appeared on MSNBC's "Mehdi Hasan Show" to discuss the alleged indifference towards Palestinians in Congress. Hasan accused Congress of ignoring Palestinian life due to their Arab and Muslim identities. Ocasio-Cortez criticized the House for sidelining Palestinians and also attacked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for banning two US congresswomen from visiting Israel.
#military
Euromaidan Press: Rheinmetall, Ukraine create joint venture to maintain, repair, produce military equipment
German defense conglomerate Rheinmetall and Ukraine's state concern Ukrainian Defense Industry (UkrOboronProm) have formed a joint venture to maintain, repair, and produce military equipment. The joint venture aims to provide maintenance and repair services for equipment supplied by allies to Ukraine, as well as localize the production of Rheinmetall AG equipment models. This collaboration strengthens cooperation between the two countries in the defense industry and contributes to building the "arsenal of the free world."
#crime
PJ Media: Here's One of the Creepiest Airline Stories You'll Hear All Day
An off-duty pilot attempted to take over a commercial airplane and crash it, but was stopped by the crew. Motive remains unclear. The incident resulted in the diversion of the plane, but no one was hurt.