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26 Oct 2023

#politics

Washington Free Beacon: DeSantis Orders Colleges To Disband Students for Justice in Palestine Over Support for Terrorists
DeSantis Orders Colleges To Disband Students for Justice in Palestine Over Support for Terrorists
The Florida university system, with Governor Ron DeSantis's support, has ordered the shutdown of a pro-Palestinian student organization, citing their support for Hamas's attack on Israel. Florida is the first state to outlaw the group. The State University System of Florida claims that Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) must be dismantled due to their harmful support for terrorist groups. Tensions between pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian students have escalated since the attack.

The ban on SJP is based on the organization's support for Hamas's attack and its designation as a foreign terrorist organization. The National SJP's endorsement of the attack led to the decision to deactivate the student chapters. Some politicians, including Senator Tim Scott, have also advocated for similar actions.


The Telegraph: Starmer’s Israel critics should leave the Labour Party
Starmer’s Israel critics should leave the Labour Party


Pressure mounts on Labour leader due to his support for Israel. Discontent within the party leads to a rebellion by MPs, including a minister, and Blair's subsequent resignation. Labour's pro- and anti-Israel factions clash amidst the conflict in the Middle East. Starmer faces criticism over his support for Israel, but is determined to defend his stance and challenge his critics.


#society

The Blaze: ACLU fights to overturn 1991 Tennessee law that punishes prostitutes who knowingly have sex while HIV-positive
ACLU fights to overturn 1991 Tennessee law that punishes prostitutes who knowingly have sex while HIV-positive
The ACLU of Tennessee supports a lawsuit seeking to overturn a statute that increases penalties for prostitutes with HIV. The lawsuit argues that the law is discriminatory and violates the constitutional rights of those with HIV.


National Review: Jewish Students Hid in NYC College Library as Pro-Palestinian Protesters Banged on Doors, Called for ‘Intifada’
Jewish Students Hid in NYC College Library as Pro-Palestinian Protesters Banged on Doors, Called for ‘Intifada’
Jewish students were trapped in a New York City college library while protesters shouted outside. The protesters eventually stormed the building, but the police did not intervene. Campus security led the students to safety through tunnels.


Skilled Survival: Emergency Food Storage When Calories Become Scarce
Emergency Food Storage When Calories Become Scarce
A guide to building an emergency food storage system that is grid-independent and can last for years. Storing extra food is not as simple as stuffing random foods in your pantry. Basic principles include buying non-perishable foods, considering processed foods for longer shelf life, storing food in a cool and dry place, and including variety and convenience in your food supplies. It is important to start building your stockpile now, even if you don't have any survival food yet. Hashtag:


#war

The Babylon Bee: Hamas Clarifies They Only Want Israel To Cease Fire
Hamas Clarifies They Only Want Israel To Cease Fire
Terrorist group Hamas clarifies that they want Israel to cease fire so they can continue firing rockets. Israeli military invades Gaza despite Hamas offering ceasefire. Democrat lawmakers support Hamas's approach.


The Telegraph: Al Jazeera journalist finds out on air that family died in Israeli airstrike
Al Jazeera journalist finds out on air that family died in Israeli airstrike
Al Jazeera's Gaza bureau chief, Wael al-Dahdouh, learned that his wife, son, daughter, and grandson were killed in an Israeli air strike while he was reporting from the territory. The family had taken refuge in a designated safe zone before the attack occurred.


Euromaidan Press: Media: Ukraine to receive new missiles with 300 km range early next year, possibly newer ATACMS variants
Media: Ukraine to receive new missiles with 300 km range early next year, possibly newer ATACMS variants
Ukraine to receive new 300 km range missiles, possibly ATACMS variants, in January 2023.


#foreignaffairs

National Review: The Corner: Hamas Still Has Her Husband
The Corner: Hamas Still Has Her Husband
The testimony of the released Hamas hostage is unclear due to her traumatic experience. Her account should not be taken at face value, especially considering her husband is still captive. Despite this, there is already sufficient evidence to condemn Hamas.


Fox News: Top Biden official's Foreign Affairs essay on Middle East significantly revised after Hamas attack
Top Biden official's Foreign Affairs essay on Middle East significantly revised after Hamas attack
Foreign Affairs made significant revisions to an essay by National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan following Hamas' terrorist attacks in Gaza. The original version praised the Biden administration's success in de-escalating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but the revised version paints a more somber and cautious picture. It acknowledges the fragility of progress and the risk of regional escalation.


#economy

Flag And Cross: Galaxy Digital Projects 74% Spike For Bitcoin With US-Regulated ETF Approval
Galaxy Digital Projects 74% Spike For Bitcoin With US-Regulated ETF Approval
Crypto fund Galaxy Digital predicts a 74% increase in the price of Bitcoin next year if a U.S.-regulated spot Bitcoin ETF is approved. The ETF would offer advantages over current investment options and could lead to significant inflows from wealth management channels.


#military

The Telegraph: The lesson of Britain’s new US Army Apache helicopter: Just buy American
The lesson of Britain’s new US Army Apache helicopter: Just buy American
The recent announcement from the British Army about their new Apache helicopters highlights the capability of the UK Armed Forces. However, the broken defence procurement system and poor decision-making have resulted in costly mistakes. The British Army should have bought American Apaches initially, instead of setting up their own assembly line and making unnecessary changes. The same mistakes were made with the Ajax family of armoured vehicles. It is clear that buying off the shelf, especially from the USA, is a more sensible option.


#religion

Daily Signal: Religious Liberty Taps Into America’s ‘Live-and-Let-Live’ Instincts
Religious Liberty Taps Into America’s ‘Live-and-Let-Live’ Instincts
Religious liberty in America is under attack, but there is hope for its preservation. Cases defending religious liberty often succeed because they tap into Americans' "live-and-let-live instinct." Examples of attacks include COVID-19 restrictions on religious gatherings while allowing other activities to continue. The Becket Fund, a religious freedom law firm, believes it is important to defend religious liberty for all faiths. Despite these challenges, religious liberty is still thriving in America.


#culture

All Outdoor: Carryology & GORUCK Bring Back the GRXC2 Samurai GR1 Backpack
Carryology & GORUCK Bring Back the GRXC2 Samurai GR1 Backpack
Carryology and GORUCK have partnered to create the GRXC2 Samurai GR1 Backpack, a high-quality backpack that blends form, function, and durability. Inspired by the samurai warriors of Japan, the backpack features Japanese Denim fabric and a unique design. The backpack is priced at $700.


#history

PJ Media: Today in History: A Forgotten 'Braveheart' Delivers His Homeland From Islamic Terror
Today in History: A Forgotten 'Braveheart' Delivers His Homeland From Islamic Terror
Today in history, in 1450, the Albanian Braveheart, Skanderbeg, defended his homeland from a brutal Muslim siege led by Sultan Murad II. Skanderbeg, a former janissary, fought with a small army against overwhelming odds and successfully repelled the Ottoman Turks, preventing them from using Albania as a launching pad into Western Europe.


#education

The Blaze: Scholastic backtracks on giving elementary schools the option of not ​displaying race- and gender-focused collection at book fairs
Scholastic backtracks on giving elementary schools the option of not ​displaying race- and gender-focused collection at book fairs
Scholastic cancels plan to offer schools a collection of identitarian and LGBT books due to pressure from activists, sparking backlash over censorship.


#crime

Fox News: Biden urges ban on assault weapons after ‘senseless’ Lewiston, Maine, mass shooting
Biden urges ban on assault weapons after ‘senseless’ Lewiston, Maine, mass shooting
President Biden urges Congress to enact gun control measures, including a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, after a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine. The shooting resulted in 18 deaths and multiple injuries.


Fox News: Maine community riddled with fear as shooting suspect's whereabouts remain a mystery: 'Absolutely terrifying'
Maine community riddled with fear as shooting suspect's whereabouts remain a mystery: 'Absolutely terrifying'
A Maine town is grappling with fear and a manhunt for a person of interest following a mass shooting. Joshua Pietrowicz, a resident, describes the community's terror and the need for everyone to come together in prayer and support. The shooting claimed multiple lives and left many injured, prompting an increased police presence and a call for unity in the face of the tragedy.


#sports

Dirt Wheels Magazine: REVIVING TRIKE RACING IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
REVIVING TRIKE RACING IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
3-wheeler racing makes a comeback in the Pacific Northwest as trike racers join the Quadcross Northwest series. After initial challenges, the sport gains popularity, with more trikes and new riders joining the races. Mikayla Burson takes the Open Class Championship while Mike Burson decides to step back from racing in 2024.


Flag And Cross: Carlos Takam, Tony Yoka's Conqueror, To Face Martin Bakole In Heavyweight Clash
Carlos Takam, Tony Yoka's Conqueror, To Face Martin Bakole In Heavyweight Clash
Cameroonian Frenchman Carlos Takam, the heavyweight division's gatekeeper, defeated Tony Yoka and aims to take down Yoka's rival Martin Bakole. Takam, with a 40-7-1 record, won by clear majority decision and has been preparing hard for his fight against Bakole. The bout will take place in Saudi Arabia and is part of a show featuring Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou.