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10 Nov 2023

#politics

Le Monde: March against anti-Semitism: Mélenchon isolated on the left
March against anti-Semitism: Mélenchon isolated on the left
La France Insoumise (LFI) attends a commemoration event for Kristallnacht victims. LFI faces controversy for boycotting a march against anti-Semitism due to Marine Le Pen's involvement.


The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Vander Plaats won’t cancel Iowa Thanksgiving forum despite RNC warning
BREAKING: Vander Plaats won’t cancel Iowa Thanksgiving forum despite RNC warning
The Iowa Family Leader is hosting a Thanksgiving forum for 2024 GOP presidential candidates. The Republican National Committee warns that participating would disqualify candidates from future sanctioned debates, but the Iowa Family Leader is moving forward with the event, arguing that it is not a debate. Three candidates have confirmed their attendance.


The Telegraph: How Thatcher would have crushed the pro-Palestinian protesters
How Thatcher would have crushed the pro-Palestinian protesters
Margaret Thatcher, known as the Iron Lady, strongly opposed terrorism and stood with allies against it. She condemned Islamist movements like Hamas and supported Israel. She would have taken swift action against pro-Palestine protesters and prioritized national security, including leaving the European Convention on Human Rights. Thatcher's clear-eyed vision is needed to combat terrorism today.


PJ Media: Attorneys Make the Case That Disney's Free Speech Claim Against Florida Is Baseless
Attorneys Make the Case That Disney's Free Speech Claim Against Florida Is Baseless
Attorneys for the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (CFTOD) filed a memorandum supporting the motion to dismiss Disney's free speech complaint against the state and the district. The attorneys argue that Disney is using the First Amendment to avoid the authority of elected officials. Disney claims retaliation for speaking out against the state's legislation was the reason behind the restructuring of the district, but the attorneys argue that Disney's claims are baseless and should be dismissed.


Human Events: Polish MEPs face hate crime charges in EU for liking tweets, Facebook posts opposing immigration
Polish MEPs face hate crime charges in EU for liking tweets, Facebook posts opposing immigration
The European Parliament lifts immunity of four Polish members accused of hate crimes for liking posts critical of mass migration in 2018. The trial can now proceed.


Spectator USA: Joe Manchin has every reason to run for president
Joe Manchin has every reason to run for president
Joe Manchin's retirement from the US Senate is not surprising, but what is surprising is his intention to enter the 2024 presidential contest. Both the Republicans and Democrats are nominating unpopular politicians, creating an opportunity for Manchin. He has the potential to be a real contender and has the support of center-right donor money and the No Labels effort. If he avoids running with Mitt Romney, chooses a media-savvy running mate, and appeals to a wide range of voters, Manchin could have a shot at a third-party presidency.


PJ Media: Next Up in the Thunderdome: Islamists Versus Leftists
Next Up in the Thunderdome: Islamists Versus Leftists
Ah, anti-Semitism. Hatred that brings together bigots across the spectrum. Islamists, intersectional types, black "reverends," and climate change activists all unite against Israel. Islamists and leftists ally against the West, but when the right is gone, they must contend with each other.


#society

National Review: Our Way of Pro-Life Is Fading
Our Way of Pro-Life Is Fading
The conservative movement has been fighting against morally illegitimate laws on abortion, but a recent pro-choice victory in Ohio shows the disconnect between the law and morality. Attempts to persuade the public or find compromises are futile, as our modern culture values individualism and delayed parenthood. The problem lies not just in politics, but in the American way of life itself.


Flag And Cross: What Are The Top Holiday Treats And Sweets?
What Are The Top Holiday Treats And Sweets?
Half of Americans attend holiday parties specifically for treats and desserts. Eating sweets brings back the childlike wonder of the holidays. People hide their favorite treats and indulge in an average of 26 cookies, 25 pieces of candy, and 12 slices of pie during the holiday season. They prefer homemade and quality treats, and winter is considered the season with the best flavors. Respondents are more likely to give in to cravings at the end of the year due to tradition and limited availability.


Daily Wire: Robert De Niro Loses Sexism Lawsuit Brought By Ex-Assistant, Company Must Pay Her $1.2M
Robert De Niro Loses Sexism Lawsuit Brought By Ex-Assistant, Company Must Pay Her $1.2M
Robert De Niro's production company, Canal, lost a sexism lawsuit and must pay $1.2 million to his ex-assistant for gender discrimination and retaliation. The assistant claimed that she was unable to find a new job after being let go and blamed De Niro. De Niro counter-sued but was found not liable.


GB News: Furious residents take matters into their own hands as they chop down hedge and 'dump branches outside neighbour's house' in heated row
Furious residents take matters into their own hands as they chop down hedge and 'dump branches outside neighbour's house' in heated row
Residents in Fairmilehead, Edinburgh successfully lobbied to have their neighbor's hedge reduced in height due to it blocking sunlight and being expensive to maintain. The residents resorted to cutting the hedge themselves and leaving the branches outside the neighbor's house, causing tension. The high hedge will now be required to be cut down to three meters by March next year.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian woman killed by Russian kamikaze drone in Nikopol
Ukrainian woman killed by Russian kamikaze drone in Nikopol
A Russian kamikaze drone attack in Nikopol, Ukraine killed a 67-year-old woman and injured a 68-year-old man.


Fox News: Israel strikes Iran-backed terrorists in ongoing effort to stop new war front in West Bank
Israel strikes Iran-backed terrorists in ongoing effort to stop new war front in West Bank
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launch raid on Palestinian terrorist strongholds in the West Bank, raising questions about a third front in Israel's response to Hamas' attack. The Biden administration cautions Israeli actions in the West Bank due to violence from extremist settlers.


Daily Wire: WATCH: Tens Of Thousands Of Palestinians Escape Northern Gaza After Israel Opens Evacuation Corridor
WATCH: Tens Of Thousands Of Palestinians Escape Northern Gaza After Israel Opens Evacuation Corridor
Tens of thousands of people are fleeing northern Gaza to the south for safety, as Israel opens an evacuation corridor. Hamas, an Iranian-backed terrorist organization, carried out an attack causing casualties and kidnappings. Israel is making efforts to protect civilians amidst the conflict.


#foreignaffairs

The Blaze: Washington Post columnist defends ex-CNN photojournalist who allegedly carried grenade for Hamas terrorists | Blaze Media
Washington Post columnist defends ex-CNN photojournalist who allegedly carried grenade for Hamas terrorists | Blaze Media
A Washington Post columnist defended a CNN photojournalist who allegedly worked with Hamas terrorists. Israeli media watchdog HonestReporting revealed that photojournalists from mainstream outlets may have coordinated with terrorists and had their crimes captured on film. The implicated outlets responded with denial and severed ties with the photojournalists. Israeli officials condemned the journalists' actions and called them accomplices in crimes against humanity. The columnist defended the journalists, suggesting they may not have known the targets were civilians and should be given the benefit of the doubt.


National Review: The Corner: ‘What Would You Do?’
The Corner: ‘What Would You Do?’
In 2009 at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Shimon Peres gave a powerful speech defending Israel against accusations of aggression in Gaza. Peres passionately explained Israel's actions and the threats they faced from Hamas, receiving praise for his performance while also facing criticism from Prime Minister Erdogan of Turkey.


Times Of Israel: Internet collapses in Yemen after recent attacks by rebels targeting Israel, US
Internet collapses in Yemen after recent attacks by rebels targeting Israel, US
Internet access in war-torn Yemen collapsed, affecting 10 million users. YemenNet, the main provider controlled by Houthi rebels, experienced a nationwide outage with no explanation. Connectivity was partially restored later. CloudFlare and NetBlocks reported the outage, while Yemen Public Telecom blamed it on maintenance. No immediate word on an attack.

Houthi rebels targeted Israel with drone and missile attacks amid Israel's airstrikes and ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza. Israel's air defense system intercepted missiles, and the Houthis claimed to be part of the "axis of resistance" against Israel, along with Iran-backed groups. The ongoing war raises concerns about a regional conflict erupting.


The Telegraph: The true author of the atrocities in Israel is Iran and its IRGC Quds Force
The true author of the atrocities in Israel is Iran and its IRGC Quds Force
Summary: The recent atrocities in Israel have shocked the world, and the Israeli response is being closely watched. The attack was likely a result of Iran's concern over the growing Israel-Saudi Arabia relationship, and the international reaction has been complex. China has also entered the diplomatic fray, and the future may involve a pan-Arab peacekeeping force and a potential two-state solution. However, the presence of illegal Israeli settlements remains a challenge, and a potential confrontation between US and Chinese warships poses a real danger. Additionally, the crisis has diverted attention from Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine and benefited the fracturing regime in Iran. Meanwhile, the pro-Palestine march in the UK sparks controversy. The government must ensure the march is not used to divide the nation or threaten any population, particularly those of Jewish background. Hashtag:


Foreign Policy: Israelis Struggle to Imagine a Possible Peace
Israelis Struggle to Imagine a Possible Peace


A month after a devastating Hamas attack, Israel is still at war. The conflict has led to displacement, violence, and a decline in trust towards Prime Minister Netanyahu. Israeli society is in a state of shock, but there are signs of resilience and a growing recognition of the conflict's consequences. The international community, particularly the U.S., may play a role in finding a sustainable solution to the conflict and reviving peace talks.


Washington Free Beacon: Biden and Xi To Meet Wednesday in San Francisco
Biden and Xi To Meet Wednesday in San Francisco
President Joe Biden and Chinese president Xi Jinping will meet face-to-face to address tensions between the two superpowers. The meeting will cover global issues including conflicts in Israel and Ukraine, as well as trade relations and human rights. Both sides come to the table with suspicion and grievances, and deep progress will be challenging.


#economy

Times Of Israel: UN says Palestinian economy shrank ‘unprecedented’ 4% in month of war
UN says Palestinian economy shrank ‘unprecedented’ 4% in month of war
The UN released a report detailing the dire state of the Palestinian economy after a month of war and a blockade in Gaza. The GDP contracted by 4% and over 400,000 people were pushed into poverty. If the conflict continues, the projected GDP loss could reach 12%, with over 660,000 people falling into poverty.


#history

Fox News: Frank Borman, Apollo 8 commander and space pioneer, dies at 95
Frank Borman, Apollo 8 commander and space pioneer, dies at 95
Astronaut Frank Borman, commander of Apollo 8, died at the age of 95. Borman and his crew were the first to fly to the moon, circling it 10 times.


#health

Flag And Cross: New Research Shows Any Activity, Even Sleeping, Benefits Heart Health
New Research Shows Any Activity, Even Sleeping, Benefits Heart Health
New research suggests that any form of activity is better for heart health than sitting, even sleeping. The study found that replacing sitting with moderate to vigorous activity, such as running or brisk walking, had the most positive effect on heart health. Just five minutes of moderate-vigorous activity could make a noticeable impact. Improving heart health is crucial as cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality globally. Replacing thirty minutes of sitting or lying time with exercise could result in a decrease in waist circumference.


Flag And Cross: Sharkskin Could Be Used To Help Humans Heal Wounds
Sharkskin Could Be Used To Help Humans Heal Wounds
Sharkskin could have potential medical uses due to its ability to heal wounds. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden discovered that sharks have a unique chemical composition in the mucus on their skin, which protects against pathogens and forms a physical barrier. The mucus also has binding properties that could aid in wound care. This research opens up new possibilities for developing topical treatments for wound healing.


#education

Spectator USA: The shrinking lifespan of the college president
The shrinking lifespan of the college president
The average tenure of college presidents is now shorter. Dogfish lifespan is longer. College presidents face challenges and criticism.


#crime

Fox News: California driver charged in fatal wrong-way crash that killed Los Angeles sheriff's recruit
California driver charged in fatal wrong-way crash that killed Los Angeles sheriff's recruit
A driver who plowed into a group of Los Angeles County sheriff's recruits, killing one and injuring 24 others, was charged with vehicular manslaughter. The driver, Nicholas Gutierrez, is facing charges of gross negligence and reckless driving causing great bodily injury. Tests did not find any indication of drugs or alcohol.


Fox News: Virginia school system denies decade-old sexual assault allegations
Virginia school system denies decade-old sexual assault allegations
Lawyers for a Virginia school system claim that allegations of a seventh-grader being raped and sexually assaulted at her school over a decade ago were fabricated, and they are seeking the dismissal of the student's lawsuit. Despite this, the former student stands by her claims. The school system's lawyers argue that Facebook messages between the girl and a classmate accused of being her attacker show that they were actually in a relationship and that she willingly engaged in sexual contact with him.


#other

Fox News: US Department of Justice challenges Alabama's attempt to prosecute abortion assistance
US Department of Justice challenges Alabama's attempt to prosecute abortion assistance
The U.S. Department of Justice argues that Alabama cannot use conspiracy laws to prosecute those who help women travel to obtain abortions, stating that such prosecutions would be unconstitutional. The Justice Department argues that the right to travel is protected by the U.S. Constitution, and that the state cannot threaten prosecution for those who assist in this travel. The legal dispute in Alabama comes as several Texas counties enact ordinances to block travel on local roads to access legal abortions.