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14 Nov 2023
#politics
PJ Media: Eight Republicans Save DHS Secretary Mayorkas From Impeachment
House Republicans, with the help of eight Democrats, blocked an attempt to impeach DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Mayorkas has faced criticism for mishandling the southern border and implementing open-border policies, causing a humanitarian and security crisis. Despite calls for his resignation, Mayorkas has denied a border crisis and refused to step down.
Flag And Cross: Dems Risk Losing Control of Virginia Senate: Newly-Elected Ghazala Hashmi May Have Lied
Democrats in Virginia may lose control of the Senate as Senator Ghazala Hashmi faces accusations of lying about her residency to run in a different district. Hashmi claimed to live in an apartment in the district where she ran, but evidence suggests she actually lives in a different home. If proven true, she could face a prison sentence and lose her seat, potentially resulting in a Republican taking over. The incident highlights the corruption and lack of accountability in politics, causing people to question the entire system.
National Review: The Supreme Court’s New Ethics Code Rebukes Its Critics
The Supreme Court has published a code of ethics for the justices, a positive step that makes it easier for the public and the bar to review the standards they hold out for their own behavior. This code deprives critics of a bad-faith talking point and makes it harder for Congress to impose a code of dubious constitutionality. The campaign to discredit conservative justices has had an effect by spreading misinformation about their ethical conduct.
#society
Newsbusters: ABCCBSNBC Can't Xi Themselves Covering Newsom's Big San Francisco Street Cleanup
San Francisco undergoes a massive cleanup for the APEC summit, pushing out homeless and drug addicts. The major news networks fail to cover the story, focusing solely on the summit.
Fox News: Northwestern University president calls on students to condemn antisemitic phrases; school group claps back
Illinois-based Northwestern University's president, Michael Schill, has called on students to reject statements or banners promoting murder or genocide. In response, the school's pro-Palestinian group posted a picture with the phrase "From the River to the Sea," which is often seen as a call for the destruction of Israel. Schill announced the establishment of a committee focused on preventing antisemitism and hate, addressing the divisions and mistrust caused by recent events in the Middle East.
Flag And Cross: New Research Reveals High Frequency Of Gratitude Expressions In The US
New research reveals that the average American expresses gratitude over 2,200 times per year. A survey of 2,000 Americans found that people say "thank you" six times a day on average. Gratitude is defined as appreciation for individuals who have positively impacted their lives and for things that affect them daily.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Jerusalem conditionally backs including Gaza aid in US security package for Israel
Israel supports Biden's inclusion of humanitarian aid for Gaza in the national security package. Aid must meet specific criteria and differentiate between emergency assistance and post-war funding. Israel also requests funding to bolster security along Egypt's border with Gaza. House Republicans rejected the proposal, while Democrats and the White House oppose the GOP version. Israel is not opposed to US security aid for Israel being tied to aid for Ukraine. The breakdown of the $9 billion humanitarian funding request was left vague, but Israeli officials emphasized the need for proper coordination to avoid undermining IDF operations in Gaza. Post-war funds should be used to demilitarize and rebuild Gaza. Funding for shoring up Egypt's border with Gaza should be fully coordinated with Cairo. Israel supports the aid package, as long as it aligns with their operations and objectives in Gaza.
#economy
The Blaze: Harwood says journalists must better communicate that the 'economy is doing well' and Biden 'is handling the job effectively' | Blaze Media
Journalist John Harwood believes journalists need to better convey that the US economy is doing well under President Biden, despite public discontent. However, others argue that the economy is struggling and Biden is responsible for the problems.
#health
Flag And Cross: Genetic Testing Can Identify Patients With Family History Of High Cholesterol
Genetic testing can identify patients with familial hypercholesteremia (FH), a condition that can lead to heart attacks and strokes. This inherited condition affects about 1 in 250 people and often shows no signs until they have a heart attack. The study found that genetic screening can identify these patients and make them candidates for treatment that could prevent heart attack, stroke, and death.
#education
The Imaginative Conservative: Oracle of the Humanities: Charles Eliot Norton of Harvard
During the late 1800s, Charles Eliot Norton, a Harvard professor and influential figure in literature, saw the decline of American democracy and the rise of selfishness and corruption. He struggled to understand the popularity of football among students and believed that education should focus on creating well-rounded individuals instead of just practical training. Norton's pessimism about the state of his country and his belief in the importance of tradition and learning make him a forgotten voice in American history.
#crime
Fox News: School resource officer, former mayoral candidate arrested for repeated sexual battery of teen
School security guard Isaiah Thomas Hayes, 38, was charged with three counts of sexual battery against a 17-year-old girl and one count of enticing a child for sexual purposes. He had previously lost a mayoral bid in a small Mississippi town and was fired from his job.
#sports
Le Monde: 1962 Ferrari sells for $51.7 million, second most expensive car ever sold at auction
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO was sold at auction for a price lower than expected, becoming the second most expensive car ever sold. The car, with a legendary racing history, was owned by several American collectors before being sold this week.