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12 Nov 2023
#politics
PJ Media: Johnson's Plan to Avoid Shutdown Already on Life Support
House Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to avoid a government shutdown is facing resistance from both Republicans and Democrats. Johnson proposed a two-tiered approach to temporarily fund the government, but the second bill is causing problems. Democrats want a "clean" stopgap bill, while Republicans are divided on the plan.
PJ Media: UCLA Faculty Demand School Administrators Condemn Pro-Hamas Protesters
Over 300 UCLA faculty members demand the school condemn pro-Hamas protests inciting violence against Jewish students. They call for condemnation of attacks, denouncement of celebrations, and recognition of the fear and discomfort experienced by Jewish individuals on campus. The letter also urges the labeling of Hamas as a terrorist organization and enforcement of existing policies against incitement. This pushback against radicalism is reflective of a broader trend on college campuses.
#society
Breitbart: America Ferrera 'Personally Devastated' by Hollywood's 'Dehumanization' of Hispanic Characters
Actor America Ferrera spoke out about the lack of Latino representation in film at the Academy Women's Luncheon. She expressed concern over the underrepresentation of Hispanics and Latinos in the industry and highlighted a recent study that found over half of Latino characters in movies were portrayed as criminals. Ferrera emphasized the need for equal opportunities and fair treatment for all women in the film industry.
The Telegraph: Watch: lion sparks panic in Italian town after escaping from circus
A male lion escapes from a circus in Italy and terrorizes a town near Rome for six hours. It is believed that the lion's cage was purposely opened by animal activists. The incident sparks debate about the use of wild animals in circuses.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russian fire attacks kill three civilians in Donetsk Oblast
Russian fire attacks in Donetsk Oblast result in the deaths of three civilians and widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure.
Breitbart: Russia Ramps up Attacks on Key Cities in Eastern Ukraine
Russian forces have intensified attacks in eastern Ukraine, aiming to gain ground near two key front line cities. Ukrainian troops have made some advances, but Russia is attempting to recapture previously lost positions near the mining city of Bakhmut. The Ukrainian stronghold of Avdiivka is also under threat, with Russian forces increasing airstrikes and artillery strikes.
#foreignaffairs
The Right Scoop: Saudis join moderate Arab states to BLOCK ugly anti-Israel measures at emergency Islamic summit which also targeted US
Arab and Muslim countries sought to isolate Israel over the conflict in Gaza, proposing measures such as blocking the transfer of US military equipment and cutting diplomatic ties. However, moderate Arab nations, including Saudi Arabia, blocked the resolution, maintaining their good relations with Israel. These nations, along with Israel's Abraham Accords partners, opposed the measures, preventing a potentially dangerous escalation in the Middle East.
#health
The Telegraph: Drug trial changes will make UK one of world’s best places for research
Medical advances and clinical trials are improving the prognosis for serious diseases and speeding up patient access to cutting-edge treatments. The UK government has eliminated the backlog of clinical trial approvals caused by the pandemic and has committed significant funding to boost clinical trials in the country. Reforms are being made to streamline trial approvals, increase transparency, and involve patients and the public in the research process. The UK aims to be a leader in research and get life-saving products to the people.
#crime
Daily Wire: Toilet Paper Replaced With Framed Photos Of Product In D.C. Drugstore As Retail Theft Soars
A CVS store in Washington, D.C. has replaced its toilet paper and other stolen products with framed photos in response to a spike in theft, especially among the homeless population. Retail theft in D.C. has increased by 68% over the previous year, with more than 3,000 robberies reported. Other stores in the area have also been locking up goods to prevent theft.
Breitbart: Orthodontist Gives Glock 19 to New Invisalign Customers
Dr. Jason Gladwell of Wake Forest, NC, is offering new Invisalign patients the choice of a membership at a gun club or a Glock 19 pistol. The promotion, called "Grins & Glocks," has sparked controversy and concern about potential gun violence. Background checks are required for those choosing the handgun.
#sports
Breitbart: Megan Rapinoe's Career Ends After Suffering Non-Contact Injury Three Minutes Into Final Game
Megan Rapinoe suffers a serious non-contact injury in her final NWSL game, ending her controversial career as an athlete-activist. Despite her achievements on the soccer field, Rapinoe's political stances overshadowed her performance, leading to contradictions in her advocacy for equal pay and inclusion in women's sports.
Breitbart: Former NFL Player D.J. Hayden Among 6 Killed in Car Crash
Former Raiders cornerback D.J. Hayden and five others were killed in a car crash in Houston. Hayden, a Houston native and 2013 1st-round draft pick, battled back from a near-death experience in college. He went on to play eight seasons in the NFL.
#technology
Fox News: Google’s billion-dollar secret to force iPhone owners into using its services
Google pays Apple billions of dollars annually to be the default search engine on iPhones, iPads, and Macs, helping Google maintain its dominance in the search industry. The exact amount is undisclosed, but it is reported to be $18 billion in 2021 alone. Apple uses Google's payments to fund its innovation and growth.