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Breitbart: Planned Parenthood Asks Court to Strike Down Missouri Pro-Life Laws
Planned Parenthood is challenging several pro-life laws in Missouri following the passage of Amendment 3, which establishes a constitutional right to abortion. The lawsuit seeks to invalidate restrictions such as waiting periods and informed consent, arguing these laws infringe on reproductive freedom.
With Amendment 3, Missouri could become a significant center for abortion access, allowing procedures until fetal viability and under certain health conditions. This move aligns Missouri with neighboring states like Kansas and Illinois, which have more permissive abortion laws.
Breitbart: Report: Choosing Walz over Shapiro Hurt Kamala in Pennsylvania
Vice President Kamala Harris's selection of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate has reportedly cost her support among Jewish voters in Pennsylvania. An exit poll indicated that while the Harris-Walz ticket won 48% of the Jewish vote, 53% would have favored her with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro as her No. 2.
The poll suggests that Harris could have performed better in Pennsylvania and other swing states had she chosen the more popular Shapiro, who faced an "ugly, antisemitic campaign" during his candidacy. The decision to select Walz, a left-leaning governor, over Shapiro, who has pro-Israel views, may have contributed to this shift in voter sentiment.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Exclusive-- Lt. Col. Davis: Trump Faces Global ‘Whirlwind’ from Biden-Harris Policy Failures
Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis criticized the Biden administration's foreign policy, claiming it has worsened global instability, particularly in Ukraine and the Middle East. He believes Trump will face significant challenges upon returning to the White House, suggesting he should include figures like Tulsi Gabbard in his cabinet for a stronger diplomatic approach.
Davis contends that Biden's decisions have emboldened adversaries like Iran and Russia, complicating U.S. relations and diminishing its negotiating power. He argues that Trump's focus on de-escalation and peace could restore stability, contrasting sharply with Biden's perceived failures.
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Le Monde: COP29 spends its first day in the shadow of Donald Trump
The 29th Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP29) opened in Baku on November 11, 2024, with Azerbaijan's Mukhtar Babayev taking over leadership from Sultan al-Jaber. The conference aims to finalize funding agreements for developing countries' green transitions by November 22.
The initial discussions focused on establishing rules for carbon markets under Article 6, which have faced criticism for lacking robust international standards. A new supervisory body was created to oversee carbon credit trading, raising concerns about bypassing state involvement in the process.