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31 Oct 2023

#politics

Fox News: Columbia faculty member calls out open letter that defends anti-Israel views on campus: ‘Letter is a disgrace'
Columbia faculty member calls out open letter that defends anti-Israel views on campus: ‘Letter is a disgrace'
A Columbia University professor condemned an open letter of support for students making anti-Israel statements. The letter expressed concerns about targeted harassment of students who sympathize with Palestine.


National Review: The DSA’s Extremism Goes Beyond Israel
The DSA’s Extremism Goes Beyond Israel
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) have faced criticism for their support of Hamas and anti-Israel rhetoric. They have also expressed radical views on various issues, including abolishing police and prisons, decarbonizing the economy, and abolishing capitalism. The DSA has shown affinity for authoritarian regimes and has connections to communist ideologies. Despite this, the DSA has experienced significant growth and has members elected to office. The DSA's extremism goes beyond their recent pro-Hamas views and raises concerns about their place within the Democratic Party.


#society

GB News: Macron panics woke gender-inclusive writing will destroy French language
Macron panics woke gender-inclusive writing will destroy French language
Emmanuel Macron opposes gender-inclusive writing to preserve French language. The Senate is discussing a ban on inclusive writing. Critics argue it marginalizes women and may cause difficulties for illiterate or dyslexic individuals.


Fox News: GA judges accuse child welfare leader of violating state law
GA judges accuse child welfare leader of violating state law
Two Georgia juvenile court judges accused the head of the state's child welfare agency of asking judges to violate state law by keeping children with mental and behavioral problems locked in juvenile detention centers. The judges testified that the commissioner made the request so that the Division of Family and Children Services could find a place to house these children, but they argued that it would violate state law and go against their role as judges. This raises concerns about the effectiveness of the child welfare system and the treatment of vulnerable children in Georgia.


The Federalist: What 'Love Is Blind's' Stacy Snyder Gets Wrong About Marriage
What 'Love Is Blind's' Stacy Snyder Gets Wrong About Marriage


Viewers are intrigued by the hit reality dating show "Love is Blind," but the success rate of lasting relationships from the show is low. One couple, Stacy and Izzy, highlighted a cultural misunderstanding about marriage. Many people approach marriage with a selfish mindset, focused on personal happiness and satisfaction. However, the key to a healthy and happy marriage is selflessness and a commitment to serving the needs of your partner.


GB News: Cates demands Britain stick to 'material facts' on gender identity as trans row escalates
Cates demands Britain stick to 'material facts' on gender identity as trans row escalates
Miriam Cates demands protection of women's spaces in the debate on gender identity. She argues for a new approach to society that sets boundaries and upholds the basic difference between men and women. The issue of trans rights has led to disagreement and legal challenges, with concerns raised about the impact on women's safety and equality.


#war

The Telegraph: Watch: Israeli envoy wears Nazi-era yellow star before UN Security Council
Watch: Israeli envoy wears Nazi-era yellow star before UN Security Council
Israel's UN ambassador wore a yellow star to symbolize Jewish oppression and criticized the Security Council for staying silent on Hamas attacks. He urged them to condemn the atrocities and wear the star until they do.


The Telegraph: Israel’s ‘Teddy Bear’ armoured bulldozer is anything but cuddly
Israel’s ‘Teddy Bear’ armoured bulldozer is anything but cuddly
The Israeli military is using armored bulldozers nicknamed "Teddy Bears" to invade Gaza. These machines, produced by Caterpillar, have a controversial history and were used in the 2008-09 Gaza war. They are being used to protect troops and destroy booby traps set by Hamas. Rachel Corrie, an American peace activist, was killed by one of these bulldozers in 2003. Her parents fought a legal battle for justice but were unsuccessful. They now work for peace and have called for an immediate ceasefire in the current conflict.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan: 'Protecting civilians in Gaza is a moral and strategic necessity'
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan: 'Protecting civilians in Gaza is a moral and strategic necessity'


Jake Sullivan, US President Joe Biden's national security advisor, has been focused on the Israeli-Palestinian war since Hamas's attack on October 7. In an interview, Sullivan discussed the US's strategy in light of the crisis and emphasized their support for Israel. Despite criticism of US isolation, Sullivan highlighted the support they received from various countries and their commitment to working with Arab states.


#religion

The Federalist: Erring Pastor Promotes Ohio’s Pro-Abortion Ballot Initiative
Erring Pastor Promotes Ohio’s Pro-Abortion Ballot Initiative
The pastor of a church in Ohio supports a ballot initiative to allow abortion during all nine months of pregnancy. He believes in the freedom of families to make their own decisions without government interference. Another pastor disagrees, stating that Christians should speak up for the unborn and protect their rights.


#health

Fox News: California police warn parents after child ingests THC-infused candy received at Halloween school event
California police warn parents after child ingests THC-infused candy received at Halloween school event
California police warn parents to check Halloween candy after a child fell ill from ingesting THC-infused candy received at a local event. The candy, which resembled popular name-brand sweets, was handed out at a "Trunk or Treat" event held at a school. Parents are urged to inspect their children's candy for unusual packaging and tampering.


National Review: Ohio Taxpayers Shouldn’t Be Forced to Fund Abortion
Ohio Taxpayers Shouldn’t Be Forced to Fund Abortion
Ohio's proposed constitutional amendment, Issue 1, would allow unrestricted abortion and gender-transition procedures, eliminating parental rights and safety protections for women. It also raises concerns about taxpayers being forced to fund these procedures. If adopted, it could set a precedent for state laws regarding public funding of abortion and gender-transition procedures, potentially following the model of the Hyde amendment challenge in 1980. Issue 1 is supported by the ACLU and could lead to significant changes in Ohio's policies on reproductive health.


#crime

The Telegraph: Woman in full veil who threatened ‘to blow herself up’ shot by police
Woman in full veil who threatened ‘to blow herself up’ shot by police
French police shot and wounded a woman who made threats at a train station in Paris. The woman, wearing a full veil, shouted "Allahu akbar" and threatened to blow herself up. Police fired one shot, causing a life-threatening injury.


GB News: Madeleine McCann: German police admit they ‘may know’ exact location of Maddie’s murder
Madeleine McCann: German police admit they ‘may know’ exact location of Maddie’s murder
German Prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters suggested that the police "may know" the location of Madeleine McCann's murder. Wolters confirmed that the German police believe McCann died in Portugal. The main suspect in the case is Christian Brueckner.


#technology

National Review: The Google Antitrust Case’s Toxic Mix of Progressivism and Protectionism
The Google Antitrust Case’s Toxic Mix of Progressivism and Protectionism
The author reflects on his father's defense of Google against antitrust accusations, noting the shifting charges and the influence of progressive ideology and protectionism in the current case. He argues that Google's ability to attract advertisers rests on its usefulness to consumers and that competitive discipline is more effective than antitrust regulations. Testimony from advertising executives emphasizes the value of Google's flexibility, transparency, and privacy protections, as well as the availability of competitor options. The author concludes that despite the truth of Google's defense, the toxic combination of progressivism and protectionism may impact the outcome of the case.