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10 Nov 2023
#politics
The Telegraph: Joe Manchin is America's last centrist
Moderate Democrat Joe Manchin announces he will not run for reelection in West Virginia, a state that has shifted to Republican control in recent years. His retirement boosts Republican Senate hopes for 2024 and leaves the door open for a potential presidential campaign or a third-party run, targeting frustrated middle-of-the-road voters. The upcoming months will test the appeal of Manchin's compromise-based approach to politics in a highly polarized environment.
The Blaze: The potential silver lining of allowing people to chant 'from the river to the sea' | Blaze Media
The summary is a commentary on the perceived double standards in free speech and censorship. It points out the irony of allowing anti-Semitism and terrorism celebration while imposing gag orders and cancel culture. It suggests that by allowing free speech, we can understand the true intentions of Palestinian/Hamas supporters and highlights the call for genocide in their chants. The piece discusses the need to punish violence but also questions where the line should be drawn on dangerous speech. It emphasizes the importance of an even playing field and open debate for a peaceful transfer of power.
Flag And Cross: GOP Sen. Blackburn Issues Subpoena for Jeffrey Epstein's Flight Logs, But That’s Not All
GOP Sen. Marsha Blackburn disrupts Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Supreme Court ethics investigation by threatening counter-subpoenas and requesting flight logs from Jeffrey Epstein's plane.
Daily Wire: Third Republican Presidential Debate And CMA Ratings Fall
Viewership for the third Republican presidential debate and the Country Music Awards hit all-time lows, with 7.5 million and 6.84 million viewers respectively. The ratings drop is concerning for the five remaining presidential hopefuls and the country music industry.
Fox News: Durham District Attorney Deberry's entry shakes up Democratic primary race for attorney general
Durham County District Attorney Satana Deberry is running for North Carolina attorney general, shaking up the Democratic primary. She aims to bring fairness and consistency to the role, focusing on reforming cash bonds and promoting diversion programs for nonviolent offenders. Meanwhile, Republican U.S. Rep. Dan Bishop and former U.S. Rep. Jeff Jackson are also competing for the position.
National Review: The Corner: Cooke: The GOP Has Two Albatrosses and Can Afford Just One
National Review editor Charles C. W. Cooke believes that the Republican Party has two major problems: abortion and Donald Trump. While he argues that the issue of abortion can and should be addressed, Cooke suggests that the party should get rid of the "downside" of Trump in order to have a better chance at winning in the future. He believes that the Republicans are doing well in most other areas and can sustain one problem, but not both.
#society
GB News: Woke black poppy blasted as 'cultural suicide' amid 'destructive attitude to divide'
The black poppy, a symbol of cultural suicide, has caused division and debate. Robert Wilkie criticizes its use, advocating for unity instead. While acknowledging the contributions of ethnic minority troops in World War II, Wilkie warns against denying history. Nigel Farage also condemns the black poppy campaign, suggesting consequences for those who advised King Charles to wear it. Red poppies remain the internationally-recognized symbol of remembrance, while white poppies emphasize peace and changing perceptions of war. A purple poppy pays tribute to animals lost in conflicts, including horses and dogs.
#war
Daily Wire: Man Raised By Hamas Tells Horrifying Story Of Their Brutal Indoctrination
A former Hamas terrorist-in-training gave a chilling account of his brutal upbringing and indoctrination by Hamas in Gaza. Yaron Abraham, who later escaped and joined the Israeli military, revealed that he witnessed beheadings as a child and was forced to lie in graves to practice being a martyr. He emphasized that fundamentalist Muslim culture is not compatible with democracy or freedom.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF says it captured key Hamas posts in Gaza City, killing 150 terror operatives
Israeli troops capture Hamas outposts in Gaza City, killing 150 terror operatives. Fierce fighting continues. Palestinian reports claim Israeli special forces are operating near Shifa Hospital. Thousands of Palestinians fleeing. Hospitals overwhelmed. []
Fox News: University of Maryland Palestinian rally under investigation after apparent calls for ‘Holocaust 2.0’
The University of Maryland is investigating a pro-Palestinian rally after students accused it of spreading antisemitic messages, including "Holocaust 2.0" written in chalk. Some students expressed concerns for their safety and heard calls for an "Intifada." The school condemned the hateful and antisemitic sentiment and launched an investigation, with the police also involved.
The pro-Palestinian group organizing the rally aims to support the Palestinian people's struggle for human rights and called for a ceasefire. The university staff acknowledged the rally took a hateful and antisemitic turn, and joint statements from the Anti-Defamation League and University of Maryland Jewish groups condemned the graffiti that said "Holocaust 2.0." The group Students for Justice in Palestine has faced suspensions and loss of recognition at other universities.
The Telegraph: Inside Gaza’s bombarded hospitals: ‘I told Israel, I cannot move my patients or they will die’
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Palestinian hospitals in Gaza, including the main maternity provider, Al-Awda, and the largest hospital, Al-Shifa, have been targeted by Israeli airstrikes, leaving many injured and dead. Despite calls for evacuation, hospitals have remained open, but conditions have deteriorated rapidly due to lack of supplies and resources. The IDF has gained control over Hamas's military quarter, surrounding several hospitals, and forcing panicked evacuations. As the fighting continues, the healthcare system in Gaza is on the verge of collapse, putting the lives of thousands at risk.
#military
GB News: Biden has 'let down' US veterans as he 'wrecks armed forces' with savage 'witch hunts'
Donald Trump's former Secretary for Veteran Affairs, Robert Wilkie, has criticized Joe Biden for "wrecking the moral foundation of the armed forces" through "witch hunts" and divisive measures. Wilkie also expressed concerns about the cultural suicide occurring in the US and the UK. He called for increased defense spending in both countries to address growing threats.
The Telegraph: Next-generation US stealth bomber capable of disguise takes first flight
A next-generation stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider, takes its first flight. Capable of disguising itself as other objects, it has advanced capabilities and will be flown with or without pilots. US Air Force plans to build 100 of these planes, keeping their capabilities secret from China. The project, delayed due to COVID-19 and impacted by global economic slowdown, is part of America's nuclear triad defense strategy to deter aggression from China and Russia.
#health
Fox News: Childhood vaccinations are at an all-time low, the CDC reveals
Children's rates of vaccination in the US are at an all-time low, with a record-high exemption rate of 3%, according to a report from the CDC. This increase in exemptions raises concerns about the risk of outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases. The reasons behind this trend are unclear, but the CDC recommends enforcing school vaccination requirements and implementing vaccination clinics to address the issue.
Le Monde: In Belgium, scandal arise around massive PFAS water pollution
A televised investigation reveals heavy contamination of Wallonia's water supply with PFAS chemicals, known for their non-stick and heat-resistant properties. Despite being aware of the risks, Belgian authorities downplayed the situation. A total of 36 hotspots are detected in the region, which was previously thought to be free from PFAS pollution.
Wallonia failed to pass on information about PFAS contamination, resulting in residents drinking contaminated water for at least 18 months. The PFAS levels in some areas exceeded the future European standard by three to six times. The regional Environment minister and the Société wallonne des eaux are under scrutiny for their handling of the situation.
#education
Fox News: Teacher strike cancels school for some 5,500 Massachusetts students
Andover, Massachusetts teachers strike for higher wages, causing class cancellations. Union seeks 16% raises over 3 years while district offers 23% for beginners and 11% for seniors.
Washington Free Beacon: Columbia University Suspends Students for Justice in Palestine, Jewish Voice for Peace
Columbia University suspends Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace for violating school policies. This action follows anti-Israel protests and a rally with anti-Semitic statements.
Fox News: University of Vermont renames campus building, rural partnership program after longtime Sen. Leahy
The University of Vermont launched the Leahy Institute for Rural Partnerships, addressing challenges faced by rural communities such as broadband and clean water access. The institute will also focus on climate change-related issues, workforce training, and sustainable energy solutions.
Breitbart: 'It's Very Hot': Tensions Run High After Boy Breaks Girl's Teeth in Field Hockey Game
The superintendent of Dighton-Rehoboth schools is addressing a dental injury caused by a boy on a girls' field hockey team, seeking calm.
#crime
Fox News: Michigan man cleared of 1988 child sexual assault after over 30 years in prison
Louis Wright, 65, was released from prison after DNA evidence cleared him of a 1988 sexual assault case. The prosecutor reopened the case, stating that there is no justice without truth.
Washington Free Beacon: This Democratic Megadonor Warned About Wage Theft. He Also Stole His Employees' Wages.
Democratic megadonor and Hillary Clinton adviser Dana Chasin, who warned about wage theft, was fined $168,000 for stealing wages from his employees by misclassifying them as contractors. Chasin, who is part of the Rockefeller family, will have to pay restitution to 21 employees. Former workers describe him as incompetent and disrespectful.
The Blaze: Bone-chilling video shows Florida man 'intentionally ambush' deputies by mowing cops down with car | Blaze Media
A Florida man allegedly ambushed two deputies, critically injuring them. The suspect drove into the officers before calmly exiting his vehicle and refusing to cooperate. He has an extensive criminal history and has been charged with attempted murder.
The Blaze: Pro-life activist sues DOJ, FBI for $4.3M for vicious armed raid over minor incident: 'Targeted ... because of his beliefs' | Blaze Media
Mark Houck, a pro-life advocate, has filed lawsuits against the Department of Justice and FBI after a raid on his home. The armed agents arrived to arrest him, despite his willingness to turn himself in peacefully. The lawsuits seek millions in damages for the excessive force used against Houck and the trauma inflicted on his family.
Fox News: Arizona mother convicted of murder, child abuse a decade after her daughter's death
A woman in Arizona was convicted of second-degree murder and child abuse for the death of her 16-month-old daughter a decade ago. The child died from malnutrition and Rickets, caused by a lack of vitamin D. The woman failed to properly care for her daughter, providing an inadequate diet and no medical care.
#sports
PJ Media: Big Ten Suspends Michigan’s Coach From Games for the Rest of the Regular Season
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh has been suspended for the rest of the regular season due to a sportsmanship policy violation. Harbaugh will still be able to coach practices and attend team activities, but cannot coach during the next three games against Penn State and Ohio State.
#other
Fox News: Dominican Republic reports strongest earthquake this year
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake hits northwest Dominican Republic near Haiti. Minor damage reported in schools, no immediate damage in Haiti.
Newsbusters: Sara Carter & MRC’s Schneider Predict Media Lawsuits, RIP Big Tech on Latest MRC UnCensored
Investigative journalist Sara Carter criticizes Big Tech and legacy media for suppressing free speech. She predicts lawsuits against news agencies for their complicity in Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel. She also highlights the failure of media outlets to vet their freelancers and calls for legal action. On another note, Carter discusses the global censorship by tech giants, with over 6,000 cases of censorship documented. She shares her own experience of being demonetized by YouTube and emphasizes the importance of seeking the truth in a world of lies.
Daily Wire: Chicago Migrants Start Getting Expedited Work Permits
Chicago has launched a pilot program allowing newly arrived migrants to apply for work permits. The program, operated by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and a local community group, will serve around 11,000 people. Chicago has been struggling to address an influx of over 18,500 migrants, many from Venezuela, and has already spent $250 million on the issue.
Newsbusters: MSNBC Promotes Propaganda Video from KNOWN Hamas-Linked Crisis Actor
MSNBC promoted a video of Saleh Aljafarawi, a known Hamas-linked propagandist and crisis actor, as an innocent civilian brutalized by Israel. Aljafarawi has a history of posting propaganda videos and pretending to be various roles. Despite skepticism from others, MSNBC's Chris Jansing elevated his video without questioning its authenticity.