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1 Nov 2023
#politics
American Thinker: A look at the Trump trial in Colorado
A trial began in Colorado on October 30, 2023, regarding a lawsuit brought by the Republican Committee against Donald Trump. Trump's team is disputing the case, alleging a potential bias from the judge.
#society
GB News: 'Bonkers decisions on the lefty woke-wagon' - Andrea Jenkyns blasts council changing word 'mothers' to 'parents'
Former education minister Dame Andrea Jenkyns criticized Somerset Council's decision to use the term 'new and expectant parents' instead of 'new and expectant mothers'. She argued that such decisions are based on opinions rather than biology, and expressed her pride in being a mother. Jenkyns also questioned why the left seems to be ashamed of motherhood and called for a stand for common sense.
Fox News: Johnson derides media, liberals for attacks on Christianity, Cornell student arrested and more top headlines
Speaker Mike Johnson criticizes liberals and media for attacking Christian beliefs.
Cornell student arrested in connection with antisemitic threats.
#war
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Israel-Hamas war: French tourist bookings to Jordan and Egypt plummet
French tourism to Egypt and Jordan, including popular destinations like the pyramids and temples, has seen a sharp decline since the recent conflict in the Gaza Strip. Tour operators are reporting significant drops in bookings, with some experiencing an 80% decrease compared to the previous year. The situation has also impacted Israel's tourism industry, with a decrease in visitors since early October.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Bearish Tesla Analyst Warns Of Potential Mass Exodus By Big Institutional Investors: 'It's Poor Results…That Are Getting Worse'
Tesla shares fell below $200 before recovering, trading well below their July high. A bearish analyst claims that poor results, not weak demand, are causing the decline. The second half of 2022 was difficult for Tesla and other mega-cap stocks due to tightening monetary policy and inflation. Tesla's own choices, such as price cuts and lack of clarity from CEO Elon Musk, have contributed to its current situation. Investors are skeptical about the timeline for margin improvement and the ramp-up of the Cybertruck. $TSLA
#culture
National Review: Warnings from Blumhouse and Morrissey
Blumhouse Production's blockbuster horror film "Five Nights at Freddy's" grossed $80 million at the box office. The film's themes of paranoia and trauma mirror Morrissey's song "Sure Enough, the Telephone Rings," which criticizes the political climate. While the film's exploitation and shallow ideas are evident, Morrissey's song serves as a counterweight, highlighting the deeper fears and social criticisms on display.
Fox News: Heidi Klum dresses up as a giant peacock for Halloween after teasing with stripped down photo
German-American supermodel Heidi Klum is known for her extravagant Halloween costumes and this year was no exception. Klum dressed up as a giant peacock for her annual Halloween party, with her husband Tom Kaulitz accompanying her as an egg, making it a themed couples costume. Klum kept her fans guessing with a nude photo on Instagram before the big reveal, saying her motto for Halloween is "go big or go home."
#health
Flag And Cross: Wearable ECG Patch Revolutionizes Heart Monitoring For Millions
A wearable ECG patch has been developed to save the lives of heart patients. The patch, incorporating wireless technology, is an improvement on previous wearable ECGs and offers continuous monitoring and user comfort. It could revolutionize remote and ambulatory healthcare.
American Thinker: Can Taylor Swift knock sense into Travis Kelce regarding vaccines?
Ex-NFL player criticizes Travis Kelce for attending a World Series game before Chiefs game. Kelce's COVID booster and flu shot commercial receives backlash due to potential risk of stroke. FDA official recommends spacing out vaccines. Questions raised about FDA's approval process. CDC still recommends simultaneous vaccines.
#crime
Fox News: NY woman convicted of aggravated manslaughter of police detective in Long City Expressway
A Long Island woman was found guilty of aggravated manslaughter for causing the death of a New York City detective on the Long Island Expressway. Jessica Beauvais, who was intoxicated and driving with a suspended license, struck and killed the detective while he was assisting at the scene of another crash. Despite attempting to flee, Beauvais was apprehended and now faces the consequences of her reckless actions.
GB News: Madeleine McCann: Until there’s PROOF she’s dead – she’s NOT dead, crime expert
Director at the Specialist Crime Consulting Group, Simon Harding, suggests that Madeleine McCann could still be alive. A new BBC documentary claims that Portuguese police apologized to the McCann family for mishandling the case. German prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters believes Madeleine is dead, but Harding emphasizes the need for concrete proof before assuming her death. He also highlights the initial mishandling of the case by Portuguese police, which may have led to the loss of crucial evidence.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Man Set To Break Record By Walking Up Africa's Biggest Mountain Backwards
A personal trainer plans to walk up and down Mount Kilimanjaro backwards, aiming to break a world record. Ben Stewart is training for two months to accomplish this unique feat and hopes to set the record for the fastest time as well. He is undertaking this challenge to raise funds for the British Heart Foundation in memory of his grandfather.
#other
Fox News: GA child welfare leader fires back after accusations of state law violation
Georgia's human services commissioner denies allegations of violating state law in the foster care system. Two judges testified that Commissioner Candice Broce asked them to keep children with mental and behavioral issues in juvenile detention centers due to lack of housing. Lawyers hired by the state wrote a letter disputing the claims, stating that Broce did not encourage violations and that the meeting was intended to discuss law changes and collaboration. The U.S. Senate Judiciary Human Rights Subcommittee is investigating the allegations.
Fox News: Matthew Perry stopped John Stamos from quitting showbiz: 'I never forgot that'
John Stamos remembers his friend Matthew Perry and credits him for keeping him in show business. Stamos shares a story of their time together on the set of "Friends," where Perry hyped up the audience for Stamos's appearance, despite the lackluster reaction. Stamos pays tribute to Perry and expresses his gratitude.