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10 Nov 2023

#politics

Fox News: Stefanik hits Trump NY trial judge with formal complaint over 'bizarre behavior' and 'bias'
Stefanik hits Trump NY trial judge with formal complaint over 'bizarre behavior' and 'bias'
Rep. Elise Stefanik has filed an ethics complaint against Judge Arthur Engoron, accusing him of bias and bizarre behavior in the New York civil trial involving former President Donald Trump and the Trump Organization. Stefanik believes that Engoron's actions show a lack of respect for due process and a fair trial, especially considering the defendant's position as a leading candidate for president. The trial, which centers around allegations of misrepresentation of real estate values, has raised concerns of politicization within the judicial system.


Red State: NBC News' Latest DeSantis Hit Piece Proves You Don't Hate the Mainstream Press Enough
NBC News' Latest DeSantis Hit Piece Proves You Don't Hate the Mainstream Press Enough
NBC News criticized Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for attacking Hunter Biden while claiming that children of political opponents should be off-limits. This hypocrisy was denounced, with emphasis on the governor's jokes about Hunter Biden's addiction and personal life. The article's false comparison and defense of Hunter Biden's questionable actions were strongly condemned.


PJ Media: Bibi and Me
Bibi and Me
In a foreign country, the writer defies warnings and speaks out about the Gaza situation and the impending fall of western civilization. Expressing concern about China's move on Taiwan and Putin's actions, the writer emphasizes the importance of supporting Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel.


#society

Fox News: ‘Vampire Diaries’ actor Ian Somerhalder left Hollywood to raise kids and 18 pets on farm
‘Vampire Diaries’ actor Ian Somerhalder left Hollywood to raise kids and 18 pets on farm
Actor Ian Somerhalder, famous for his role in "Vampire Diaries," left Hollywood behind to live a simpler life on a farm with his wife and children. They enjoy growing herbs, taking care of animals, and producing their own food. Somerhalder has also incorporated his farm life into his recent film projects that focus on farming and climate change.


Fox News: San Francisco municipal workers demand city act after facing assaults, violent threats on streets
San Francisco municipal workers demand city act after facing assaults, violent threats on streets
A group of San Francisco street vendor inspectors are seeking protection from threats and violence they face on the job. They spoke before the city's Board of Supervisors, detailing the harassment and abuse they have endured, including physical assaults and threats with weapons. The inspectors are urging the government to take action and ensure their safety.


Newsbusters: Kimmel Hires Drag Queen To Speculate About Cruz's Nipples To Children
Kimmel Hires Drag Queen To Speculate About Cruz's Nipples To Children
Jimmy Kimmel hires Trixie Mattel to read portions of Ted Cruz's book to children, mocking conservative focus on woke issues. The children find the book boring and put it in the garbage.


#war

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Nov 10: Day 35 – Report from inside Gaza with IDF combat engineers
Daily Briefing Nov 10: Day 35 – Report from inside Gaza with IDF combat engineers
In this episode of The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, military correspondent Emanuel Fabian provides updates on the ongoing war with Hamas in Gaza. The IDF has made progress in achieving its goals and has reached near the Shifa Hospital, which is believed to be the headquarters of the terror group. The IDF has also conducted airstrikes in Syria in response to a drone attack on a school in Eilat. The Palestinian Authority reports clashes in Jenin, and tit-for-tat fighting continues in the north.


Euromaidan Press: Russia’s new Lancet suicide drone model evades Ukraine’s defenses
Russia’s new Lancet suicide drone model evades Ukraine’s defenses
Russian forces have upgraded their Lancet kamikaze drones, which can now penetrate Ukrainian defenses. The new drones can detonate at a distance before hitting the target, making them harder to counter. Ukrainian defenses advise shooting down the drones or using electronic warfare assets to suppress them.


Times Of Israel: Jewish refugees from Israel find comfort in countryside retreat in Hungary
Jewish refugees from Israel find comfort in countryside retreat in Hungary
Zusha Pletnyov fled from Luhansk to Kyiv, then to Israel, and finally to a camp in Hungary after being displaced by Russian-backed rebels and Hamas terrorists. Along with other Jewish refugees, they find solace in the camp and hope for peace in Ukraine and Israel.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: NGOs say Gaza ceasefire must be implemented to alleviate ‘humanitarian catastrophe’
NGOs say Gaza ceasefire must be implemented to alleviate ‘humanitarian catastrophe’
Israeli and Hamas ceasefires necessary for aid organizations to help civilians in Gaza. Scores of aid workers killed since outbreak of war. Israel vows to eliminate Hamas, launches airstrikes and ground operation. NGOs call for safe areas on battlefield. Aid deliveries limited, Gazans lacking food, water, and fuel. International organizations report heavy losses and deaths of staff members. Humanitarian situation constantly reviewed.


Fox News: Pro-Palestinian protestors swarm New York Times headquarters calling for ceasefire in Gaza
Pro-Palestinian protestors swarm New York Times headquarters calling for ceasefire in Gaza
Pro-Palestinian protesters stormed The New York Times, accusing the newspaper of favoring Israel in its coverage of the ongoing war in Gaza. They demanded a ceasefire and called out the media for complicity in "laundering genocide." The Times defended its coverage and expressed support for the protesters' right to express their views.


Le Monde: Macron says aid to poor countries can check spread of conflict
Macron says aid to poor countries can check spread of conflict
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the importance of international financial aid in preventing vulnerable countries from being drawn into conflicts, specifically referencing the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Macron's remarks were made at the annual Paris Peace Forum, which opened against a backdrop of escalating global conflicts. He praised the International Monetary Fund's aid to Jordan and Egypt and highlighted the need for further support in addressing the humanitarian consequences of the conflict.


#economy

Fox News: A look at China’s Singles Day, the world's biggest shopping event
A look at China’s Singles Day, the world's biggest shopping event
China's Singles Day, the world's biggest shopping event, originated in 1993 as "Bachelor's Day" to celebrate being single. Last year, consumers spent a record-breaking $157.97 billion during the event, surpassing Cyber Week sales in the US. While growth has slowed in recent years, experts expect a rebound this year as the economy improves and livestream sales remain strong. Major brands and products purchased during Singles Day include essentials, supplements, athletic wear, and sports equipment. American companies like Nike, Lululemon, and Procter & Gamble also stand to benefit from the event.


#culture

PJ Media: 'Bubbles Up' Is the Perfect Way for Jimmy Buffett and His Fans to Say Goodbye to Each Other
'Bubbles Up' Is the Perfect Way for Jimmy Buffett and His Fans to Say Goodbye to Each Other


Jimmy Buffett's final album, "Equal Strain on All Parts," was released two months after his death. His bandmate revealed that Buffett didn't let his illness affect the making of the album. One of the tracks, "Bubbles Up," holds a special meaning and has resonated with fans and fellow musicians.


#crime

Euromaidan Press: Russian volunteer corps allegedly killed FSB lieutenant colonel in Bryansk
Russian volunteer corps allegedly killed FSB lieutenant colonel in Bryansk
The Russian volunteer corps claims responsibility for killing an FSB lieutenant colonel in Bryansk Oblast.


#outdoors

I Heart RVing: Top Fleece Jackets to Keep You Cozy in 2023 | I Heart RVing
When it comes to staying warm during outdoor activities, a fleece jacket is essential. The lightweight and soft fabric provides insulation and comfort in various weather conditions. However, the environmental impact of polyester fleece is a growing concern due to the release of microplastic fibers. Many companies are now producing fleece jackets using recycled materials to address this issue. Different weights and styles of fleece jackets are available to suit individual preferences and activities. Top brands include Patagonia and Arc'teryx, but there are also other quality options to choose from. Overall, a fleece jacket is a reliable and cozy choice for staying warm during outdoor adventures.


#other

Newsbusters: CNN Trots Out Cartoonish Darcy to Trash ‘Smear’ of Stringer Kissed by Hamas Leader
CNN Trots Out Cartoonish Darcy to Trash ‘Smear’ of Stringer Kissed by Hamas Leader
CNN reporter Oliver Darcy defends CNN, The New York Times, and other news outlets accused of having ties with Hamas during Gaza terror attack. Darcy dismisses evidence of Hamas connections and accuses critics of endangering journalists.


Fox News: Future of California nuclear plant uncertain 1 year after judge extended operations until 2030
Future of California nuclear plant uncertain 1 year after judge extended operations until 2030
More than a year after California approved extending the life of its nuclear power plant, safety concerns and the potential loss of financing persist. A state judge tentatively approved the plan to keep the Diablo Canyon plant operating for five more years but imposed conditions. Environmentalists argue that California doesn't need the reactors and that they hinder clean energy development. Supporters and critics clashed in a utilities commission hearing over the financial viability of the plan, while concerns are raised about deferred testing on one reactor. The future of the plant and its funding remain uncertain.