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10 Nov 2023

#politics

Daily Wire: Judge Rejects Initial Request From Trump To Delay Documents Trial Until After 2024 Election
Judge Rejects Initial Request From Trump To Delay Documents Trial Until After 2024 Election
Former President Donald Trump's trial over mishandling classified documents will not be postponed past the 2024 presidential election, according to Judge Aileen Cannon. Trump, the leading Republican nominee, has gained ground in swing states and the trial is set to begin on May 20, 2024. Trump's lawyers argued for more time to review evidence but were denied.


Breitbart: Ted Cruz Asks Government Watchdog to Investigate DEI Hiring's Role in FAA 'Near-Misses'
Ted Cruz Asks Government Watchdog to Investigate DEI Hiring's Role in FAA 'Near-Misses'
Sen. Ted Cruz suspects Obama's woke hiring practices have led to recent airline near-catastrophes. He has asked the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) to investigate. Cruz believes that prioritizing diversity over qualified air traffic controllers has caused overworked controllers and contributed to runway incursions.


The Blaze: Spain's socialist regime strikes deal with secessionists to stay in power, sparking unrest | Blaze Media
Spain's socialist regime strikes deal with secessionists to stay in power, sparking unrest | Blaze Media
Spain has been roiled by protests against the socialist-secession pact of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, which is seen as a violation of Spanish law and separation of powers. The pact with Catalan separatists offers amnesty to those involved in the secessionist attempt in exchange for their support.


PJ Media: Shock Poll Shows That Even California Hates Biden and Newsom Running the State Into the Ground
Shock Poll Shows That Even California Hates Biden and Newsom Running the State Into the Ground
Californians have had enough of President Joe Biden and Governor Gavin Newsom's disastrous leadership, as shown by a recent poll. The state's Democrat regime and failed policies, such as the high-speed railway project and authoritarian COVID-19 lockdowns, have pushed California into economic decline. Inflation, insane environmental standards, high taxes, and a lack of forest management have further worsened the state's woes. Crime rates have risen, and major cities like San Francisco have become unsafe. Despite the disapproval, the poll indicates that Biden would still defeat Trump in the 2024 election.


#society

GB News: Pub given ‘platinum’ status despite calls for name change in racism row
Pub given ‘platinum’ status despite calls for name change in racism row
The historic pub, The Black Boy, in Newtown, has received a "platinum" status for its toilets in the Loo of the Year Awards 2023, despite previous calls for a name change due to supposed racist connotations. The pub, owned by Wetherspoons, faced pressure to maintain its historic name and local residents voted decisively in favor of keeping it. The Loo of the Year Awards judge toilets based on cleanliness, accessibility, and maintenance.


#war

Times Of Israel: In Eilat, 10,000 evacuated residents of Sderot form a ‘city within a city’
In Eilat, 10,000 evacuated residents of Sderot form a ‘city within a city’
In the aftermath of a deadly attack by Hamas, the city of Sderot in Israel has been evacuated, with residents seeking refuge in Eilat. The municipality of Sderot has made efforts to support the displaced residents, including organizing a belated celebration of Simhat Torah, a Jewish holiday, with a convoy of pickup trucks distributing flags and trinkets. The municipality of Sderot and the residents of Eilat are working together to create a sense of community and provide support to those affected by the attack.


The Telegraph: New York Times and CNN deny their Gazan freelancers knew about Hamas plan to attack Israel
New York Times and CNN deny their Gazan freelancers knew about Hamas plan to attack Israel
Major news outlets like The New York Times and CNN reject Israel's accusations that Gaza-based freelance photographers were involved in Hamas's attacks. The journalists deny having prior knowledge and argue that they took the pictures after the attacks began. The Committee to Protect Journalists warns that these accusations put journalists at risk.


Times Of Israel: Inside a Gaza bedroom, soldiers searching for tunnels find how low Hamas can go
Inside a Gaza bedroom, soldiers searching for tunnels find how low Hamas can go
Troops in Gaza discover another tunnel belonging to Hamas, this one hidden beneath a child's bed in an upscale neighborhood. The IDF has been systematically searching for and destroying tunnels, as well as other Hamas infrastructure in the area.


The Telegraph: Coroner rules British couple who died at Egyptian resort were killed by bed bug spray
Coroner rules British couple who died at Egyptian resort were killed by bed bug spray
A British couple died from carbon monoxide poisoning in their hotel room in Egypt after the room next door was sprayed with pesticide to kill bed bugs. The pesticide contained the chemical dichloromethane, which created carbon monoxide. The couple inhaled the vapors, resulting in their deaths.


The Telegraph: Ukraine: The Latest - Russia delegation embarrassed at Kazakhstan summit
Ukraine: The Latest - Russia delegation embarrassed at Kazakhstan summit
Ukraine establishes bridgeheads on the left bank of the Dnipro; Putin to hold press conferences; Kazakh president sends signal to Kremlin.


Breitbart: CEO at Heart of Farage Debanking Scandal Loses £7.5 Million Payout
CEO at Heart of Farage Debanking Scandal Loses £7.5 Million Payout
Natwest CEO, Dame Alison Rose, will lose the majority of her £10 million-plus payout following her role in the Nigel Farage debanking scandal. She will receive £2.4 million in pay and £850,000 in shares, forfeiting £7.6 million in bonuses.


Red State: Netanyahu Says IDF, Not 'International Forces,' to Control Gaza After War
Netanyahu Says IDF, Not 'International Forces,' to Control Gaza After War
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces that the IDF will remain in control of Gaza after the war against Hamas ends, contradicting his earlier statements. The move is likely to be met with controversy in the international community. Netanyahu promises security and economic aid to the southern Israel towns affected by the conflict. No matter what is offered, the situation in southern Israel will never be the same again.


#foreignaffairs

Townhall: Tehran's Reign of Terror Requires a Rapid Response
Tehran's Reign of Terror Requires a Rapid Response
Prominent Spanish politician, Dr. Alejo Vidal-Quadras, was shot in the face in Madrid, a chilling act of terrorism by the Iranian regime. This assassination attempt demands a resolute response to the escalating audacity of Tehran's mullahs.


Times Of Israel: Eilat school was hit by drone fired from Syria, IDF says as it strikes back
Eilat school was hit by drone fired from Syria, IDF says as it strikes back
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirm that a drone that crashed into a school in Eilat was launched from Syria, prompting IDF airstrikes in response. The IDF holds the Syrian regime responsible for the attack. The drone was believed to have been launched from southern Syria and traveled across Jordan before hitting Eilat. Hezbollah terrorists claim seven fighters were killed in neighboring Syria, but did not provide further details. The Arrow air defense system intercepted a surface-to-surface missile over the Red Sea that was launched towards Eilat. The missile interception marked the first successful use of Israel's advanced Arrow 3 air defense system. The IDF also intercepted another drone near Eilat using the Patriot air defense system. Houthi rebels from Yemen claim responsibility for launching drones and missiles at Eilat and state their support for the Palestinian people. The ongoing conflict between Israel, Hamas, and Hezbollah has resulted in further attacks and exchanges of fire in the region.


Le Monde: France's Macron says melting glaciers are 'an unprecedented challenge for humanity'
France's Macron says melting glaciers are 'an unprecedented challenge for humanity'
French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the urgent need for global cooperation in combating the melting of glaciers and its impact on the environment. He emphasized that while conflicts in Ukraine and Israel are diverting attention, unity and collaboration on climate change are crucial. Macron spoke at the Paris Peace Forum, calling for action to address these threats and protect the Earth's cryosphere. Scientists and experts echoed his plea, urging politicians to listen and implement necessary changes. The melting ice not only affects biodiversity and sea levels but also contributes to scarcity of drinking water, migration, and the risk of a new pandemic.


#economy

Breitbart: NYT/Siena Poll: Nearly 3-in-5 Swing State Voters Back Trump's Tariffs on China
NYT/Siena Poll: Nearly 3-in-5 Swing State Voters Back Trump's Tariffs on China
Close to 3-in-5 swing state voters support U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports imposed by Trump, including white working-class and white college-educated voters. Most importantly, 83 percent of likely GOP voters in these swing states back tariffs on China.


Breitbart: Las Vegas Sphere Hit with Net Loss of $98 Million in Three Months
Las Vegas Sphere Hit with Net Loss of $98 Million in Three Months
Las Vegas' Sphere entertainment venue, experiencing a huge financial loss, reported an operating loss of $98.4 million in the third quarter, which was adjusted to $83.1 million after considering costs related to the company's split from MSG Entertainment. Despite this, CEO James Dolan remains optimistic about turning a profit in the future, citing increased interest from entertainers and plans for more Spheres around the world. Meanwhile, CFO Gautam Ranji recently resigned, though the reason for his departure was not disclosed.


#military

Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian drone attack damages two Russian warships beyond repair
Ukrainian drone attack damages two Russian warships beyond repair
Ukrainian drone attack damages two Russian warships beyond repair.


#history

National Review: The Corner: The Edmund Fitzgerald’s Legend Lives On
The Corner: The Edmund Fitzgerald’s Legend Lives On
The Great Lakes, a defining feature of the Midwest, are both beautiful and dangerous. On this day in 1975, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, the largest ship on the lakes, was claimed by Lake Superior, with the entire crew lost. Gordon Lightfoot's song, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," became a haunting tribute to the tragedy. Today, the Mariners' Church of Detroit honored Lightfoot's death by ringing their bell 30 times, intertwining the legends of the lake, the ship, and the song.


#health

The Federalist: Nicki Minaj Isn't A Fan Of Body Positivity 'If It Means Unhealthy Bodies'
Nicki Minaj Isn't A Fan Of Body Positivity 'If It Means Unhealthy Bodies'
Nicki Minaj criticizes the glorification of unhealthy lifestyles under the guise of body positivity. She advocates for making healthy choices to combat illnesses like diabetes that affect the black community.


Fox News: Terminally ill UK baby gets more time to live as parents fight judge to bring her to Vatican hospital
Terminally ill UK baby gets more time to live as parents fight judge to bring her to Vatican hospital
UK judge mandates the removal of life support for terminally ill 8-month-old baby against parents' wishes. The Gregory family appeals for the right to seek treatment overseas.


#outdoors

Backpacker: Martha Y Díaz Brings Her Mexican Heritage to the Camp Kitchen
Martha Y Díaz Brings Her Mexican Heritage to the Camp Kitchen
Martha Y Díaz, inspired by her love for backpacking and her Mexican heritage, creates dehydrated meals for outdoor enthusiasts that reflect her culture and make people feel welcome in the wilderness. With the launch of Itacate, she hopes to not only nourish her community on the trail but also inspire other people of color to pursue entrepreneurship in the outdoor industry. Through her giveback program, Juntos Outdoors, she aims to fund nonprofits that promote diversity and inclusivity in the outdoors.


#other

GB News: US snow warning: Rapid snowstorm to charge across America threatening 'radiation ice'
US snow warning: Rapid snowstorm to charge across America threatening 'radiation ice'
A 'fast-moving' snowstorm threatens northern states with sub-zero winds and winter weather. The storm, known as an 'Alberta Clipper', will keep New England, Pennsylvania, New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, and surrounding regions cold throughout the weekend. Plunging temperatures will also cause sheets of 'radiation ice' to form.