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10 Nov 2023
#politics
American Thinker: Salon writer equates Hamas with Republicans, Christians, Trump-supporters
Salon published an article comparing the Republican Party to Hamas, claiming they are both terrorist groups. The author argues that MAGA and Christian nationalism are a greater threat to America than Hamas. The article has been criticized for its libelous and absurd statements.
Red State: WATCH: John Fetterman Taunts Pro-Hamas Protesters as They Are Getting Arrested
John Fetterman, the Pennsylvania senator, is causing a stir within his own party by taking a strong stance on Israel and publicly opposing pro-Hamas protesters. Fetterman's support for Israel and his refusal to coddle the far-left has drawn both praise and criticism. Despite his eccentricity and potential future disagreements, his actions are entertaining and have contributed to his popularity.
American Thinker: Why Vivek Ramaswamy should be Trump’s vice president
Former President Donald Trump considers choosing Vivek Ramaswamy as his vice president, believing he can secure the crucial Indian-American vote in swing states like Georgia. Ramaswamy's alignment with Indian culture, business acumen, and freshness in politics make him a potential winning ticket for Trump's campaign. It's a bold and strategic move in the high-stakes game of presidential politics.
The Telegraph: Forgive our mistakes at pro-Palestine Armistice Day march, police say
More than 1,000 officers from England and Wales will aid police efforts at a pro-Palestine march on Armistice Day. The Metropolitan Police Commissioner refuses to ban the march, but there are concerns of clashes with veterans or counter-protesters. The police have asked for forgiveness if they make mistakes during the event.
GB News: Scholz facing election crisis as Germany battles SOARING migrant numbers
Germany is facing a growing migrant crisis, leading to increased support for right-wing parties. The country is struggling with a rise in asylum applications and outbreaks of antisemitism. Prime Minister Olaf Scholz has agreed on an overhaul of asylum rules to address the situation.
The Federalist: Weiss Gives More Conflicting Testimony About Authority To Charge Hunter Biden
Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss testified that he was given special attorney authority to proceed with charges against Hunter Biden, but later contradicted himself. The inconsistency raises questions about the bigger scandal at play. Weiss did not have the authority to charge Hunter Biden in D.C. or California, despite previous assurances from the Attorney General. The word games being played by Weiss and Attorney General Merrick Garland suggest that they are unwilling to admit the truth and misled both Congress and the public.
#war
Fox News: The one thing Zelenskyy should do to prove Ukraine deserves more funding
Since the beginning of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the United States has provided billions of dollars in aid. President Biden is seeking to approve an additional $60 billion in aid, but Ukraine's government is refusing to hold elections. They have argued that the war makes it difficult to vote, but this reasoning is flawed. It is possible that the government is afraid of losing support if elections were held.
American Thinker: Jewish connectedness and the Six-Day War
Growing up in Skokie, with its large Jewish population, the writer felt a special bond to fellow Jews and Israel. The Six-Day War in 1967 solidified this connection, bringing relief and pride to the community. However, recent events, like the mass murder of Israelis, serve as painful reminders of the importance of Jewish unity and the ongoing struggle for peace and survival.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: WH officials confirm date, location for Biden's US meeting with Chinese President Xi
President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are set to meet in San Francisco to mend relationships.
The Telegraph: Australia offers Tuvalu islanders climate change visas
Citizens of Tuvalu, a climate-threatened nation, will be granted the right to live in Australia under a groundbreaking pact. Up to 280 Tuvaluans will be given visas each year to live, work, and study in Australia. The agreement, called the Falepili Union, also includes provisions for security arrangements and military assistance.
Foreign Policy: Biden’s Economic Statecraft Takes Shape
Last week, the White House unveiled a new U.S. economic strategy towards Latin America, focusing on increasing private sector investment and countering China's influence in the region. The U.S. government, along with the Inter-American Development Bank, will work to facilitate investment-ready projects in Latin America for U.S. companies. Additionally, the United States and Canada pledged to provide grants for migrant-hosting communities in the Americas. The goal is to compete with China's economic presence in the region and strengthen U.S. engagement.
#economy
Fox News: San Francisco officials see upcoming APEC trade summit as a chance to revive city's declining image
World leaders and thousands of others are gathering in San Francisco for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, hoping to improve the city's economic image. San Francisco's mayor and governor are working to present a safe and vibrant city to the visitors, highlighting the resilience and opportunities it offers. However, there are concerns about the city's high crime rates, homelessness, and capacity to handle the summit.
#education
The Federalist: How The 'Brutal Minds' Staffing Our Universities Brainwash Students
Stanley K. Ridgley's book "Brutal Minds" exposes left-wing brainwashing in American universities, calling for individuals to stand against it.
#crime
Fox News: Escaped PA murder suspect pleads guilty to kidnapping after dog helps to recapture him
A homicide suspect, Michael Burham, escaped from a prison in Pennsylvania and was on the run for over a week before being recaptured. He pleaded guilty to the escape and kidnapping charges. Burham's escape involved climbing from exercise equipment, sliding down a rope made of bedsheets, and evading authorities for nine days before being found by a couple alerted by their barking dog.
#technology
The Federalist: Grading Elon Musk's First Year At Twitter
Elon Musk's first year at the helm of Twitter, now known as "X," has seen positive steps towards restoring free speech on the platform. Musk's release of emails between Twitter employees and government officials exposed government pressure to censor content. He also dissolved the "Trust and Safety Council," which had unchecked authority to throttle accounts and tweets. Musk rolled back the "misgendering" policy and canceled ideological cancellations, reinstating previously blocked accounts. There is still work to be done, including clarifying content moderation policies and covering cancellation expenses for users targeted by governments.
Fox News: How iOS 17 lets you search your videos by sound
iOS 17 introduces a new feature that allows users to search their videos by keywords and sounds. By using the search function in the Photos app, users can easily find videos containing specific elements, such as bikes or clapping. This new search feature is a game-changer for organizing and enjoying videos.
#other
Fox News: Free-speech advocates push Elon Musk to fight 'state-sponsored censorship': petition
Human rights groups ask Elon Musk to combat threats to free expression on X by funding legal bills for employees treated unfairly. The letter highlights cases of government suppression of speech and requests that Musk extend his offer to cases of state-driven censorship.
Fox News: Heinous antisemitic slogans beamed on UPenn buildings — as civil rights complaint filed
Antisemitic slogans were projected onto buildings at the University of Pennsylvania, prompting a civil rights complaint against the school for fostering a hostile environment for Jewish students. The hateful messages included anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian statements and questioned Israel's right to exist. The university has acknowledged a rise in antisemitic incidents on campus.