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9 Oct 2023
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#politics
The Right Scoop: BREAKING REPORT: Iran helped plan attack on Israel in Beirut
The WSJ reports Iran planned and approved the recent attack on Israel in Lebanon. The Biden administration denies seeing evidence of Iran's involvement.
#war
Townhall: Israel, the Day After
Israel is reevaluating its approach to fighting terrorism after a surprise attack in the south. The focus is now on destroying any and every target in Gaza, regardless of collateral damage, to ensure victory over Hamas. The West must abandon its restrained approach to terror and prioritize military objectives over civilian casualties.
Red State: As Hamas and Pro-Terror Media Lose Control of the Anti-Israel Narrative, Iran Denies Any Involvement
Iran denies any involvement in Hamas's invasion of Israel, claiming that the decision to attack was solely made by Palestine itself. However, many believe that Iran orchestrated the assault through its puppet organization, Hamas. The disturbing imagery and atrocities committed by Hamas have caused Austria and Germany to suspend aid to the Palestinians.
Euromaidan Press: Voice of America: Rail traffic increase on North Korea-Russia border suggests arms supply to Russia
New satellite imagery suggests an increase in rail traffic between North Korea and Russia, potentially indicating arms supply to Russia for the war in Ukraine. This would violate UN Security Council resolutions.
#foreignaffairs
Liberty Nation: 2023 Nobel Prizes Announced to Little Fanfare
The 2023 Nobel Prizes have been awarded, including physics, chemistry, medicine, and literature. The Peace Prize garners the most attention, although few Americans seem to care. Narges Mohammadi wins for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran. Other notable winners include Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter, and Martin Luther King.
Alfred Nobel, a wealthy inventor, left his fortune to create the Nobel prize. He wanted to encourage efforts for peace and abolition of standing armies. His legacy lives on through the prestigious awards.
Liberty Nation: If History Is Any Guide, Bye-Bye to Money Sent to Ukraine
President Biden has assured Ukraine of continued financial support, but it remains unclear how much money has been sent. Sen. Tim Scott has claimed that 90% of America's funding to Ukraine is in the form of loans that will be repaid. However, history shows that the US government has often forgiven debts owed by foreign governments. Whether Ukraine will repay the funds remains uncertain.
American Thinker: Biden the Weak: Too many dots to count
Biden's weak policies and decisions have led to the violent Iran-backed Hamas attack on Israel. He ignores the Trump Abraham Accords, curtails American energy independence, supports a pipeline that weakens Europe, botches the Afghanistan withdrawal, and appeases Iran.
#economy
Forbes: Millennials Are Changing Manufacturing. Can Manufacturing Change With Them?
Millennials are becoming the largest generation in the workforce, causing shifts in the culture of the manufacturing industry. Many Millennials do not see manufacturing jobs as fulfilling careers, which presents challenges for the industry. To attract and retain younger workers, manufacturers need to make changes such as offering flexible work options, continuous education, and career planning. Communication and explaining the purpose of jobs are also important for Millennial leaders in managing their teams. Despite the challenges, Millennials are poised to make a positive impact on the future of manufacturing.
Field & Stream: Best October Prime Day Milwaukee Deals 2023
Amazon October Prime Day is starting soon, with early deals already available on Milwaukee power tools and batteries. Discounts include 66% off M18 RedLithium High Output batteries and a cordless M12 hammer drill/driver for $64.
#health
The New American: Cross-sex Hormones Carry Increased Risk of Heart Disease, Other Ailments: Danish Study - The New American
A Danish study found that young men taking hormones to transition to women have a higher risk of heart disease. Transgender individuals of all sexes are at significantly increased risk of deadly conditions like heart attacks and strokes. The study was unreported by the media until recently.
#sports
Forbes: Juventus Continues To Be A Sucker Bet For Shareholders
Italian soccer club Juventus is looking to raise $210 million through issuing more shares after reporting losses. The team's stock fell 16% before rebounding. The need for capital is partly due to negative effects on revenues and costs from Italian and international sports proceedings, as well as penalties for financial irregularities. The Agnelli family, who owns the majority stake in Juventus, wants investors to finance the team, but previous investors saw a significant drop in share prices.
Forbes: Braves’ Ronald Acuna Was The Most Valuable - And Unlucky - Player In The NL
Atlanta Braves' Ronald Acuna Jr. leads the pack in the NL MVP race with his impressive offensive performance and unlucky luck on balls in play. Juan Soto, Matt Olson, Freddie Freeman, and Mookie Betts round out the top five contenders. Acuna's TPRAA total of 91.1 is second only to Aaron Judge's 2022 mark.
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Spectator USA: Wolf hunting returns to Europe
The Christian Democrats and the Free Democratic Party in Germany plan to support hunting licenses for wolves if they win the state elections in Hesse. Germany currently has around 1,000 wolves, and last year, European Union president Ursula von der Leyen's pony was killed by one. The reintroduction of wolves in Europe has become a contentious issue, with some advocating for relaxed regulations for their protection while others believe in implementing a carefully managed hunting system.