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26 Oct 2023
#society
Fox News: 22 killed in mass shooting in Maine, Israel conducts 'brief' Gaza ground incursion and more top headlines
Tens of thousands on lockdown as cops expand manhunt for person of interest after 22 killed in Maine massacre.
Hamas hostage count rises as Israel pulls off daring raid for 'next stages.'
National Review: What ‘Artists for Palestine’ Really Means
Art writer Raymond Chandler discusses the recent art strike and open letter in solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for liberation. He questions the motives and effectiveness of these actions, noting that only a few arts organizations participated. Chandler also criticizes the lack of acknowledgement of Hamas' terrorist actions and the rise of anti-Semitism within these movements. He concludes with a positive note, highlighting the restitution of a sacred Ethiopian tabot to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
The Federalist: 'Old Dads' Is Not About Being A Dad. It's About Being Old
The film "Old Dads" starring Bill Burr explores the challenges faced by aging Gen Xers in navigating the modern world's evolving moral code. While the premise of old fathers is used as a launching point, the movie ultimately focuses on the absurdities of modern life rather than the specific challenges faced by older fathers. The film offers some entertainment value but falls short of delving into the unique experiences of older fathers.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine submitted to German prosecutors
The Clooney Foundation for Justice submitted evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine to German prosecutors, seeking to bring perpetrators to justice using universal jurisdiction. The cases involve killings, torture, and sexual violence.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: Accusing Israel of Genocide Is a Moral Outrage
The war between Israel and Hamas is an information battle, with claims of Israel conducting a genocide against Palestinians. However, history shows that it is Israel's enemies who harbor genocidal intent. Palestinians have turned down state offers and continue to teach hate towards Jews. Israel is not the perpetrator, but the target of genocide.
Newsbusters: State-Run Voice of America: Don't Describe Hamas as 'Terrorists'
Government-funded news service Voice of America (VOA) has instructed its staff not to refer to Hamas as "terrorists," unless in quotes. VOA claims that this is in line with objectivity and avoids demonization. However, critics argue that this standard downplays the actions of Hamas, which has hunted down and slaughtered innocent civilians. VOA spokesperson Emily Webb defended the decision, stating that it is necessary for the outlet to remain accurate, objective, and maintain audience trust in their coverage.
Fox News: Israeli forces conduct ground raids in Gaza ahead of expected invasion
Israeli troops and tanks launched a ground raid in northern Gaza to prepare for a future ground operation against Hamas. The operation resulted in the arrests of 60 individuals, including 46 Hamas members. The ongoing Israel-Hamas war has caused significant casualties on both sides.
#economy
American Thinker: True costs of EVs revealed by bombshell report out of a Texas think tank
The electric vehicle industry relies heavily on subsidies and grants, but it struggles to produce profitable cars. A recent analysis reveals that the actual cost of owning and operating electric vehicles is much higher than what is being presented, even with government handouts. These costs include grid strain, subsidies, and the astronomical price of building the necessary infrastructure. This report highlights the excessive amount of taxpayer funds being allocated to an industry that is not meeting consumer demand and ultimately burdening the American people.
The Federalist: Washington's Fiscal Failure Is Way Worse Than You Think
The federal deficit doubled in 2023 compared to 2022, revealing structural flaws in Washington's fiscal discipline. The discrepancy in deficit numbers is due to the unconstitutional "loan forgiveness" program, which the Supreme Court struck down. When accounting adjustments are removed, the deficit under President Biden's watch increased from $1 trillion in 2022 to $2 trillion in 2023. The decline in revenue between the two years was a result of monetary conditions and inflation increased spending, exacerbating the deficit problem. The deficit reaching nearly 7 percent of the economy during a time of economic growth is a dangerous level of fiscal recklessness. Higher interest payments and debt levels are adding to the problem, potentially burdening future generations.
#military
Foreign Policy: Israel’s Military Tech Fetish Is a Failed Strategy
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are preparing for a ground invasion of Gaza in response to the Hamas-led massacre. The IDF's reliance on high-tech superiority may hinder their success, as it has in the past.
Le Monde: Israel-Hamas war: France strengthens naval presence in the Eastern Mediterranean
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the dispatch of the Tonnerre, a helicopter carrier, to Gaza, reinforcing France's military presence in the Israel-Hamas conflict. While presented as a hospital ship, it can also carry helicopters for strikes and surveillance. The Tonnerre joined two other French vessels in the Eastern Mediterranean, capable of carrying out multinational operations.
#health
Fox News: Detransitioner sues American Academy of Pediatrics, accuses it of pressuring gender change on youths
Twenty-year-old Isabelle Ayala is suing her doctors and the American Academy of Pediatrics for conducting gender-affirming medicalization on her as a child, alleging negligence in her treatment for suicidal thoughts. The lawsuit targets the AAP's policy that promotes gender-affirming care for children. This case is part of a growing trend of detransitioning individuals filing lawsuits against medical clinics and doctors for pushing experimental gender treatments.
Fox News: Should you wait until you see symptoms to get screened for breast cancer?
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women, and it's important to be aware of the symptoms and get screened regularly. Symptoms may include lumps, swelling, skin changes, nipple discharge, and pain. Even if you don't have symptoms, screening through a mammogram is recommended. Self-exams are no longer a recommended method for screening. The age at which to start routine screenings is a personal decision, but commonly begins at age 40. If you experience any symptoms, it's important to consult your doctor.
#education
Fox News: As Oklahoma schools challenge ‘woke’ content, textbook publishers withdraw from state
Eight textbook publishers in Oklahoma have withdrawn their books from consideration for use in schools, as conservative voices push for more rigorous standards. This could result in fewer textbook options for schools.
#crime
Fox News: IN man receives 240-year sentence for double homicide, robbery
Cherok Douglass sentenced to 240 years in prison for killing his wife and a bystander, injuring another person during a robbery and hostage situation at an Indiana gas station.
The Telegraph: TikTok prankster Mizzy arrested on suspicion of perverting course of justice, court hears
Notorious TikTok prankster Mizzy, aka Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, has been arrested for allegedly perverting the course of justice. O'Garro's defense lawyer argued that without his main witness, he couldn't receive a fair trial. However, the judge rejected the defense's plea and insisted on proceeding with the trial.
#science
National Review: Scientific American Is Unscientific on Sex Differences and Athletic Performance
In an article for Scientific American, authors Cara Ocobock and Sarah Lacy argue that men and women could be functionally equivalent in physical performance if not for a conspiracy holding women back. They claim that the study of sex differences has been hindered by a lack of female test subjects and that there is historical evidence of women hunting. However, their main contention, that men and women are inherently equal in physical capacity, goes against evidence such as world records in running events. The authors suggest that biases in how male and female athletes are treated in sports explain performance differentials, but fail to acknowledge the biological differences between the sexes.