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31 Oct 2024

#politics

Breitbart: CBS's O'Donnell: Trump 'Giving No Grace' to Biden's 'Garbage' Remarks
CBS's O'Donnell: Trump 'Giving No Grace' to Biden's 'Garbage' Remarks
CBS News anchor Norah O’Donnell criticized former President Donald Trump and his supporters for not showing "grace" after President Biden's remarks labeling Trump voters as "garbage." Trump responded by staging a campaign stunt from a garbage truck.

Biden's comments were made in the context of a joke by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, which he later attempted to clarify. Trump countered Biden's statement by asserting that "250 million people are not garbage."


Front Page Magazine: The Birkin Bag of Yahya Sinwar’s Wife
The Birkin Bag of Yahya Sinwar’s Wife
The IDF has released footage showing Yahya Sinwar and his family in underground tunnels before the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, which resulted in the deaths of 1,200 Israelis and the taking of 251 hostages. Sinwar's wife was seen carrying a $32,000 Hermès bag during this time.

The video highlights the stark contrast between the wealth of Hamas leaders and the poverty of Gazans. Sinwar's estimated net worth at his death was $3 billion, part of a larger pattern of corruption among Palestinian leaders who have amassed significant wealth while their constituents suffer.


Front Page Magazine: Trump vs. the Celebrities
Trump vs. the Celebrities
Many celebrities have publicly criticized Donald Trump, labeling him as dangerous and expressing disdain for his supporters. Despite their outrage, the author argues that the opinions of these celebrities hold little weight with the general public, who feel disconnected from Hollywood's elite.

The piece emphasizes that true moral authority should come from a commitment to objective truth rather than celebrity status. It suggests that celebrities should recognize their dependence on the American public for their success and not presume their opinions are inherently valuable.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Columbia Harasses Pro-Israel Professor
Columbia Harasses Pro-Israel Professor
Columbia University has faced criticism for its handling of Assistant Professor Shai Davidai, who has been punished for defending Jewish students and opposing anti-Israel protests. In contrast, faculty members supportive of Hamas have not faced similar scrutiny.

Davidai claims retaliation from the administration, particularly COO Cas Holloway, for his outspoken views. His situation highlights ongoing tensions regarding antisemitism on campus and the university's response to pro-Palestinian demonstrations.


#economy

Le Monde: ECB President Christine Lagarde: 'Europe is falling behind, and France too'
ECB President Christine Lagarde: 'Europe is falling behind, and France too'
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, highlighted Europe's economic decline, particularly in France, due to excessive regulation and a weak financing system. She emphasized the need for Europe to retain tech companies and improve conditions for innovation.

Lagarde pointed out that the U.S. has a more favorable environment for tech development, aided by less stringent regulations and generous subsidies. This disparity is contributing to Europe's struggle to keep pace, especially in artificial intelligence and data center development.


#military

The Telegraph: North Korea’s new ICBM missile records longest flight time yet
North Korea’s new ICBM missile records longest flight time yet
North Korea conducted a missile test, launching a powerful intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that flew for about 86 minutes and reached an altitude of 7,000 kilometers. This marks Kim Jong Un's first weapons test amid accusations of sending troops to Russia.

The test follows warnings from South Korea about potential further missile or nuclear tests and comes after US and South Korean defense officials urged North Korea to withdraw its soldiers from Russia. The missile reportedly flew approximately 1,000 kilometers on a lofted trajectory.