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1 Nov 2023
#politics
Newsbusters: Column: Adam Kinzinger Rewarded for Denouncing the GOP 'Terrorist Caucus'
Former congressman Adam Kinzinger has released a book called "Renegade" where he positions himself as a rebellious figure against Republicans, aligning with Democrats and criticizing his former party. Kinzinger portrays the choice between Democrats and Republicans as a decision between democracy and authoritarianism, fitting the Democrat narrative. He receives favorable interviews and promotion from liberal media outlets, while labeling conservative Republicans as "terrorists." Kinzinger's messaging supports Biden's re-election and aligns with the agenda of "objective" media organizations.
GB News: Nigel Farage Coutts scandal makes history as new word enters English Dictionary
The term "debanking" has been added to the English dictionary after Nigel Farage's bank account was closed due to his political views. Other individuals, including Defense Secretary Grant Shapps and Richard Tice, also claim to have been debanked. NatWest's independent review found "serious failings" in Farage's treatment but concluded the decision was mainly commercial. Farage criticized the report, calling it a whitewash. A bombshell document revealed contempt towards Farage, with one staff member threatening to throw a milkshake at him. NatWest's former boss, Dame Alison Rose, resigned over the scandal.
Fox News: Three ways Biden challenger Dean Phillips is sending Democrats valuable advice
Democratic congressman Dean Phillips is challenging Joe Biden for the party's nomination, arguing that Biden is too old to be president for another four years and is unlikely to beat Trump. Phillips' entry into the race has caused some division within the Democratic Party, with many rebuking him for suggesting an alternative to Biden. However, polling shows that both Republicans and Democrats have lost confidence in Biden, and 60% of Democrats would welcome a primary challenger. Phillips' candidacy could potentially win the New Hampshire primary, which could make Biden look weak.
Fox News: House Homeland Security Committee subpoenas Mayorkas for records on vetting of Afghan evacuees
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green has issued a subpoena to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, claiming that the agency's response to requests for records related to the vetting process of individuals who entered the US after the withdrawal from Afghanistan has been "wholly inadequate." Green alleges that the documents provided by the Department of Homeland Security were either redacted, devoid of content, or illegible, and that information was provided in a "password-protected" manner, hindering the committee's ability to review the material properly. The subpoena compels Mayorkas to turn over requested records by November 7.
Fox News: Left-wing dark money network bankrolling anti-Israel groups drops millions pushing Ohio abortion amendment
Left-wing dark money groups accused of funding anti-Israel causes are now investing money into the state of Ohio to support an amendment enshrining abortion into the state's constitution. The progressive Sixteen Thirty Fund and the George Soros-backed Open Society Policy Center have sent millions of dollars to support the amendment. The campaign has faced opposition from over 100 Ohio black pastors who believe it is a moral issue.
Fox News: Speaker Johnson draws battle lines ahead of government spending showdown
House Speaker Mike Johnson warns of a potential impasse between the House and Senate over government funding. Senate Democrats have criticized Republicans for writing spending bills at a lower level than agreed upon, but Senate appropriators have announced a bipartisan deal to combine three spending bills into a "minibus." Johnson emphasizes the importance of returning to regular order and passing individual appropriations bills. He is opposed to omnibus and minibus spending bills, arguing for greater accountability and transparency in the spending process. The House is set to consider three more spending bills this week.
Fox News: Size of Trump's hands at center of Supreme Court trademark case: 'Trump Too Small'
The Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding the denial of a political slogan trademark that criticizes Donald Trump without his consent. The case revolves around the balance between First Amendment protections and the right to privacy when a trademark involves criticism of a government official.
Fox News: Vance, Senate GOP warn Biden admin's directive on giving loans to illegal immigrants could be 'detrimental'
Republican senator J.D. Vance and other members of the Senate Banking Committee wrote a letter to the Biden administration expressing concern over a directive that allows loans to be approved for illegal immigrants. They argue that this directive goes against sound lending practices and could put financial institutions at risk. The senators urge the administration to retract the directive and endorse risk-based lending practices.
Fox News: Speaker Johnson hits back at Senate opposition to House GOP Israel aid bill: 'Does not line up with reality'
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., criticizes the Democrat-controlled Senate for opposing the House GOP's standalone bill to aid Israel. The bill includes $14 billion for Israel, offset by funds from President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act. Johnson argues that supporting Israel and maintaining financial stability should happen simultaneously. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., criticizes the bill, calling it "woefully inadequate" and denouncing the offset provisions. The House will vote on the bill soon, but its fate in the Senate and White House remains uncertain.
#society
Fox News: Adoptive mother shares common misconceptions about fostering and adoption
Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, adoption has gained more attention but adoption rates have not necessarily increased. Some people have misconceptions about the adoption process, hindering its popularity. Pro-life advocates are working to combat negative mindsets surrounding adoption.
#war
Fox News: Israeli mom recounts last call from terrified daughter as 'Bring Them Home Now' vows to find Hamas hostages
Meirav Gonen's daughter Romi was shot and held hostage by Hamas during a music festival in southern Israel. Romi's fate is unknown, but she may be among the 243 people believed to be kidnapped by terrorists in Gaza. Bring Them Home Now, a grassroots movement, is determined to find and rescue all the hostages. The attack has united Israelis and sparked a humanitarian effort to bring them back to safety.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine to receive $353 mn in EU assistance
The European Commission will provide $353 million in financial aid to Ukraine for infrastructure reconstruction, business support, anti-corruption measures, environmental protection, and digitalization.
#economy
Fox News: Here's how Bidenomics is crushing dreams of American families and businesses
President Biden's economic policies, known as Bidenomics, have led to high inflation, increased debt, and financial struggles for American families. The cumulative inflation rate has exceeded 17.1%, causing families to spend thousands of dollars more on household goods. The cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline and attacks on American energy production have also raised gas and electricity prices. Additionally, homeownership has become less attainable due to rising interest rates and rent prices. These policies have hurt American families and the economy, and immediate action is needed to restore fiscal responsibility and affordability.
#military
PJ Media: The Belmont Club: A War Designed To Be Perpetually Inconclusive Is Not Always Moral
The concept of proportionality in war is often misunderstood. It means that attacks on civilian objects should not be excessive in relation to the military advantage. Forever wars, like the War on Terror, can cause immense casualties and prolong conflicts for no clear reason. Statecraft and luck are necessary to determine the cheapest way forward in terms of human lives. Proportionality can be misjudged, as seen with the dropping of atomic bombs in World War II.
#health
Fox News: Lack of sleep is compromising the mental health of 78% of adults, survey finds
A new report from Calm reveals that a lack of sleep is negatively affecting people's mental health. Millennials and Gen Z struggle to fall and stay asleep due to factors such as caffeine intake and technology use. People tend to dream about familiar people and places, with financial worries being the main cause of sleep troubles. Partners and pets can also disrupt sleep, leading to separate sleeping arrangements.
Fox News: Parents of teens more concerned about internet addiction than drug use, study finds: 'Problematic patterns'
More parents are concerned about internet addiction than substance addiction in their adolescent children, according to the results of a recent survey. What's needed is greater "education and support for parents," said the study's author.
The survey assessed parents' perceptions of the risks and benefits of internet use in four main areas: physical and cognitive development, safety, potential for addiction, and family connectedness. Excessive internet use has been associated with mental health problems and difficulty socializing with peers.
#crime
Fox News: California Hells Angels have tortured, killed and cremated ex-members, federal racketeering case reveals
According to federal prosecutors, breaking the rules of America's most notorious outlaw motorcycle club can result in severe consequences. In recent racketeering cases, punishments ranged from forced face tattooing to murder. One case involved a former chapter president who sought revenge on a man who slept with his wife, while another revealed the murder of a member by other club members to hide evidence. Several members have been sentenced, including some facing life in prison for murder.
Fox News: Veteran cop killed months before retirement by teen with driver's permit: prosecutor
A teenage driver with a learner's permit killed a New York detective in a head-on collision. The driver was charged with criminally negligent homicide.
Fox News: Suspect arrested in mysterious death of woman burned alive on roadside in ritzy suburb
Texas police have arrested a suspect, Andrew Alexander Cole, in connection with the horrific death of Melissa Davis, a woman who was burned alive in an upscale suburb of Austin. Investigators connected Cole to the crime through cellphone data and surveillance footage, although it is unclear how the two knew each other. Davis' body was found on fire on the side of the road, and she had to be identified by her fingerprints.
#other
Fox News: Heigh-ho, Disney: Free speech dilemma in the happiest place on Earth
Summary: Disney has been facing controversies surrounding free speech. Actress Rachel Zegler, cast as the new Snow White, publicly criticized the original storyline and characters. Meanwhile, Disney dropped its federal claims against Florida for opposing the Parental Rights in Education Act, except for its free speech claim. The company also faced backlash when Peter Dinklage expressed disapproval of the Snow White remake, leading to a delay in its release. These controversies highlight the issue of free speech in a corporate context.