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10 Nov 2023

#politics

Fox News: Biden admin roasted for offering to pay Americans to send videos of their electric vehicles: 'Beyond parody'
Biden admin roasted for offering to pay Americans to send videos of their electric vehicles: 'Beyond parody'
The Biden administration faced backlash for offering Americans cash prizes for submitting videos about their electric vehicles. The initiative, called the "EV Video Challenge," was criticized as hypocritical and a waste of taxpayer money. Critics pointed out that the administration's push for electric vehicles was failing and that the true costs of EVs were being hidden by government subsidies.


Fox News: Former Wisconsin Chief Justice ordered to turn over records related to Protasiewicz impeachment advisement
Former Wisconsin Chief Justice ordered to turn over records related to Protasiewicz impeachment advisement
Former Chief Justice Patience Roggensack of the Wisconsin Supreme Court has been ordered to produce records related to her advisement of Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos. Vos sought insight from Roggensack and two other former justices on the potential impeachment of liberal Justice Janet Protasiewicz.


Spectator USA: Which presidency does Joe Manchin want more?
Which presidency does Joe Manchin want more?
Techno-libertarian billionaire Peter Thiel loses interest in democracy and plans to focus on solving the problem of human mortality. Thiel believes Epstein had ties to Israeli military intelligence and the US deep state. ( )

Mike Johnson faces fundraising challenges as he takes on the role of Speaker. Concerns are raised about his ability to bring in major GOP donors. Johnson relies on Jeff Miller, who has helped Kevin McCarthy raise millions, to help with fundraising efforts. ( )


#society

The Babylon Bee: Disappointed Veteran Wouldn’t Have Fought For Freedom Had He Known There Would Be All This Gay Stuff
Disappointed Veteran Wouldn’t Have Fought For Freedom Had He Known There Would Be All This Gay Stuff


Disillusioned Army veteran regrets fighting for freedom due to the prevalence of LGBTQ+ culture and events in society. Despite being decorated for his service, he refuses to attend a ceremony at the White House because he saw the Progress Pride flag.


Spectator USA: Being ‘sex positive’ has its negatives
Being ‘sex positive’ has its negatives
Sexuality has transformed from private preference to a matter of public identity. Being "sex positive" means openly and frequently discussing sex without judgment. This trend has extended to celebrities and even sex parties, with organizations like Killing Kittens entering the dating business. However, the rise of sex positivity raises questions about where to draw the line, as it blurs once certain taboos and boundaries.


The Federalist: Scientists Want Meat Slapped With ‘Cigarette-Style’ Warning Label
Scientists Want Meat Slapped With ‘Cigarette-Style’ Warning Label
A group of scientists wants to put climate change warning labels on meat packages, claiming that meat consumption is detrimental to health and the environment. They conducted a study that showed warning labels deterred meat consumption, with the climate change warning proving the most credible. Climate activists are pushing for the stigmatization of meat-based diets and proposing extreme measures to eliminate meat from human diets. However, research shows that meat is healthier than plant protein and that regeneratively raised livestock can benefit the environment. Rather than warning labels on meat, the focus should be on ultra-processed foods, which are linked to chronic diseases and addiction.


Fox News: Clashes over Israel-Hamas war shatter students' sense of safety on US college campuses
Clashes over Israel-Hamas war shatter students' sense of safety on US college campuses
Amidst the aftermath of last month's Hamas incursion into Israel, tensions have escalated on college campuses across the United States, including Tulane University. Jewish students are feeling threatened as acts of hate and violence are on the rise, leaving many fearful for their safety. Students on both sides of the conflict are witnessing clashes and acts of bigotry, disrupting the previously peaceful environment on campus.


Daily Wire: Shots Fired At Two Jewish Schools In Montreal Days After Synagogue Hit By Molotov Cocktails
Shots Fired At Two Jewish Schools In Montreal Days After Synagogue Hit By Molotov Cocktails
Two Jewish schools in Montreal were shot at overnight, following a recent attack on a synagogue with Molotov cocktails. Police are investigating the incidents as potential hate crimes, and the Jewish community is concerned for the safety of its members. There has been a surge in anti-Semitism in the city since the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas.


The Right Scoop: Pro-Hamas couple covers up photos of hostages in New York, tells American “go back to your country!” [VIDEO]
Pro-Hamas couple covers up photos of hostages in New York, tells American “go back to your country!” [VIDEO]
A pro-Hamas couple in Manhattan covered up photos of hostages taken by Hamas with anti-Israel signs. They showed hostility and told an American to go back to his country.


National Review: The Notorious KKG
The Notorious KKG
Kappa Kappa Gamma, a women's fraternity, faced backlash after allowing a transgender male to join. Some members sued, while others supported the decision. The fraternity's values and traditions are being questioned as they prioritize politics over loyalty and tradition.


Fox News: Homeless veteran walks 30 miles to find a job: 'I'm a man on a mission'
Homeless veteran walks 30 miles to find a job: 'I'm a man on a mission'
Displaced Army veteran Brian Taylor is on a mission to reclaim his life. After facing personal challenges and homelessness, Taylor walked 30 miles to Thomasville, Georgia, in search of work. With the help of the Goodwill Career Center, he secured a job at a local grocery store and is now building a new life for himself.


#war

Times Of Israel: Israel said more bullish on limited hostage deal as families mark 5 weeks of captivity
Israel said more bullish on limited hostage deal as families mark 5 weeks of captivity
Families of hostages held in Gaza gather for a Shabbat service in Tel Aviv. Israeli officials are cautiously optimistic about a potential hostage deal with Hamas. Over 240 hostages remain in captivity since the attack by Hamas-led terrorists.


#foreignaffairs

National Review: The Corner: Jihad at the State Department
The Corner: Jihad at the State Department
Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered at the State Department, calling for jihad and endorsing violence against Israel. They used government property to advocate for terrorism and expressed support for past attacks. Some protesters displayed extremist beliefs and hostility towards Zionists and the United States.


Newsbusters: NewsNation’s Vittert, IDF’s Conricus Tell You How It REALLY Works with Gaza Stringers
NewsNation’s Vittert, IDF’s Conricus Tell You How It REALLY Works with Gaza Stringers
Leland Vittert discusses the Israel-Hamas conflict and the media's portrayal of the situation. He highlights how Israel has been implementing humanitarian pauses to protect Palestinian civilians and evacuate them from the conflict zone, emphasizing that civilians are not the enemy. He also mentions the challenges faced by journalists in Gaza, who are under pressure to report what Hamas allows them to report, compromising their objectivity.


#health

Fox News: For quality sleep, timing is everything, experts say: Here’s the secret of successful slumber
For quality sleep, timing is everything, experts say: Here’s the secret of successful slumber
A recent review suggests that the regularity of sleep, rather than the number of hours slept, is the more critical component for health. Irregular sleep has been linked to adverse health outcomes, including obesity, cardiovascular disease, and mental health issues. The experts believe that regularity is an important component of healthy sleep and recommend prioritizing sleep and establishing a regular sleep schedule.


#education

GB News: Woke row erupts as school REFUSES to provide 'litter trays' for students who 'identify as cats'
Woke row erupts as school REFUSES to provide 'litter trays' for students who 'identify as cats'
West Monmouth School in the UK denies rumors of providing litter trays for students identifying as cats, stating it's unacceptable. Torfaen Council confirms the letter's authenticity and clarifies that no provisions are made for students identifying as animals.


#crime

The Federalist: Subway 'Vigilantes' Aren't The Problem, NYC's Crime Catastrophe Is
Subway 'Vigilantes' Aren't The Problem, NYC's Crime Catastrophe Is
John Rote, a man in New York City, intervened in a mugging by firing a warning shot. However, he is being charged with criminal possession of a weapon, while the criminal he thwarted is only charged with attempted robbery. The incident highlights the problem of rising crime in the city and the lack of effective law enforcement.


Fox News: Restaurant industry staffers say deteriorating ‘crime zones’ in big cities are endangering businesses, lives
Restaurant industry staffers say deteriorating ‘crime zones’ in big cities are endangering businesses, lives
Restaurant industry workers are speaking out about the rising crime in American cities, blaming politicians for their policies that have contributed to unsafe conditions near their establishments. Several individuals, including industry leaders and restaurant owners, expressed concern for their safety and the impact on their businesses. The increase in crime has led to stress and additional costs, and has slowed down restaurant traffic. The effects of crime have led some establishments to close down and others to struggle to attract customers.


Fox News: New Jersey man, fugitive Jan. 6 suspect, surrenders to police
New Jersey man, fugitive Jan. 6 suspect, surrenders to police
A suspect in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack surrendered to police in New Jersey after fleeing from FBI agents. Gregory Yetman, charged with multiple offenses, surrendered without incident. Yetman is suspected of firing pepper spray but denies any wrongdoing. Over 1,200 people have been charged in connection with the Capitol riot. +


Le Monde: Gaza: Three weeks of destruction in maps and images
Gaza: Three weeks of destruction in maps and images
A private detective battles corruption and uncovers a web of deception in the seedy underbelly of city life.

A retired war veteran is hired to find a missing woman, leading him into a dangerous world of espionage and betrayal.


#sports

The Blaze: USC star Caleb Williams now says crying in mother's arms on TV helped spread 'awareness' for 'mental health' | Blaze Media
USC star Caleb Williams now says crying in mother's arms on TV helped spread 'awareness' for 'mental health' | Blaze Media
College football star Caleb Williams, who was seen crying in his mother's arms after a loss, believes his actions raise awareness for mental health and self-expression. Williams stated that he has been an advocate for mental health since a young age and that his public display of emotions spread awareness, despite the criticism and praise he received. Some commentators saw his actions as genuine and passionate, while others viewed them as soft and unprofessional.


#technology

Fox News: $242M upgrade planned for Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
$242M upgrade planned for Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport will undergo a $242 million renovation to update its main terminal and gate areas. The project aims to create a better travel experience for the millions of passengers who use the airport each year. The renovation will include a unified design for the concourses and Delta gates, as well as technology upgrades and more power outlets at gate seating. The Metropolitan Airports Commission is investing $182.5 million in the project, with Delta contributing $60 million.


#other

The Telegraph: Jonathan Hall: ‘External events always affect terrorism – Israel-Gaza will embolden people here’
Jonathan Hall: ‘External events always affect terrorism – Israel-Gaza will embolden people here’
Extremists are using the Israel-Gaza war as a recruiting tool for potential terror attacks, warns the UK’s terrorism watchdog. He expresses concern about clashes between pro-Palestinian protesters and far-right groups in the UK, while also discussing the need to update terror laws to criminalize the glorification of terrorist acts. The watchdog also highlights the risks posed by AI chatbots and online radicalization of children.


PJ Media: Why Hasn't Paul Kessler's Murderer Been Arrested?
Why Hasn't Paul Kessler's Murderer Been Arrested?


Paul Kessler, a Jewish man, was killed at a pro-Palestinian rally in Ventura County. Eyewitnesses identify Loay Alnaji as the man who hit Kessler with a megaphone. Law enforcement executed a warrant on Alnaji's home, but he is still free. The severity of the charge against Alnaji is yet to be determined, as the cause of Kessler's death was his head hitting the pavement. The case is being investigated as a homicide and a hate crime. The authorities are gathering evidence to ensure a strong case against Alnaji.