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15 Nov 2023
#politics
The Telegraph: Macron is entering ‘lame duck’ phase after MPs snub crisis talks
French MPs have snubbed President Macron's invitation to crisis talks, as he faces growing pressure at home and abroad. Domestically, Macron's lack of a parliamentary majority led him to concede ground on an immigration bill to the Right-wing opposition. On the foreign policy front, Macron has received rare criticism from French diplomats for allegedly showing bias towards Israel in the Israel-Hamas war. He is also facing criticism for failing to participate in a march against anti-Semitism. Macron's difficulties in finding common ground and passing laws in parliament show his weakness and limitations.
Fox News: Manchin doesn't rule out leaving Democratic Party, 2024 independent bid for president: 'Don't know what I am''
Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia, who recently announced he won't seek re-election in 2024, has not ruled out running for president. In an interview, Manchin avoided confirming or denying his presidential ambitions but emphasized his interest in creating a movement to unite Americans. He also expressed concerns about President Biden's alignment with the far left and stated that he hasn't decided whether to support Biden for re-election.
Fox News: ‘Will & Grace’ star Debra Messing blasted for speech at pro-Israel rally in DC
Actress Debra Messing received criticism from both sides of the political spectrum after giving a speech in defense of Israel at a pro-Israel rally in Washington, D.C. Pro-Israel conservatives criticized Messing for voting for Biden, who they believe has aided Israel's enemies, while pro-Palestinian leftists accused her of defending genocide in Gaza. Despite the backlash, Messing, a Jewish person and Hollywood liberal, stood in support of Israel and called for peace.
Social media users were divided in their response to Messing's speech. Some conservatives criticized her for not calling out former President Obama's alleged anti-Israel stance, while others pointed out that liberals in the White House empowered Iran, indirectly supporting Hamas. Pro-Palestinian users expressed their anger towards Messing, blaming the IDF for innocent Palestinian deaths. However, prominent pro-Israel activists praised Messing for using her platform to advocate for the Jewish community and support Israel in its fight against Hamas.
The Blaze: Checking in on the West’s slow-motion suicide | Blaze Media
The clash in Gaza reveals the consequences of Western nations importing populations from conflict-ridden regions. The ideology of liberalism, which promotes cultural interchangeability, has left Western countries spiritually vulnerable and unable to defend themselves against hostile ideologies or populations. To endure, Western nations must prioritize their own culture, traditions, language, history, and folkways, rather than subscribing to an ideology that strips away their fundamental nature. If liberalism persists, the West is at risk of dissolution.
Fox News: Senate expected to pass Speaker Johnson’s spending bill with support from Biden
The Senate is expected to pass a temporary spending package to avert a government shutdown, with extensions until January and February. The Biden administration supports the CR. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer wants to avoid a shutdown and is working with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to get it done quickly. Republicans may introduce amendments, but the CR is expected to pass with bipartisan support.
Daily Wire: Trump Requests Mistrial In ‘Tainted’ New York Civil Fraud Case
Former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants have requested a mistrial in his New York civil fraud case, alleging bias from the judge and his law clerk. Trump's legal team pointed to public comments made by the judge regarding the case and accused the law clerk of partisan activities. The case stems from an investigation into Trump's business practices, with the attorney general seeking $250 million in damages.
The Telegraph: SUV owners face higher parking charges under referendum plan by Paris’ Socialist mayor
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo plans to increase parking fees for SUVs in the city, claiming that car manufacturers are promoting the purchase of large and polluting vehicles. The vote on the increase will take place next year, and opponents suspect that Hidalgo is using the move as a distraction from controversy surrounding her expensive trip to the South Pacific. Suburban motorists who drive SUVs into Paris will be most affected by the fees.
The Economist: The Supreme Court rules against Britain’s Rwanda policy. What next?
Britain's Supreme Court rules against the government's plan to fly asylum-seekers to Rwanda. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak vows to pass an "emergency" law asserting that Rwanda is safe, but it is uncertain if it will be successful. The government is now looking for other safe third countries to send asylum-seekers.
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Joe Manchin, the Last Semi-Respectable Democratic Senator, Calls It Quits
Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, a Democrat, won't seek reelection in 2024, likely paving the way for a Republican replacement. Despite his flaws, he stood out as a respectable Democrat in the Senate by refusing to endorse extreme policies on topics like abortion, gun control, and climate change. When environmentalists blocked his car, he didn't hesitate to dismiss them. Farewell, sir.
Red State: 'Shocking' New Poll Finds Trust in Scientists Low Among Both Republicans and Democrats - Ya Think?
A recent poll shows that Americans, regardless of political affiliation, have growing distrust in scientists and their impact on society, likely due to the mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Confidence in science has declined from 73% to 57%, while trust in scientists has dropped to 73%. Republicans show the lowest confidence, with only 38% having little to no trust in scientists. The changing guidelines and inconsistent information have contributed to this distrust. However, the majority still believes that government investment in scientific research and U.S. leadership in scientific achievements are important for society.
#society
National Review: The Corner: The Government Can’t Solve the Loneliness Crisis
The Surgeon General's report highlights the health risks of loneliness, but some politicians are proposing government-centric solutions, such as appointing a sex therapist as an "Ambassador to Loneliness" and creating an "Office of Social Connection Policy." However, the root issue lies deeper, with a lack of societal glue and spiritual fulfillment. Instead, individuals are showing a desire to reconnect through market-driven initiatives like friend-finding apps. While government can create an environment for social bonds to form, it is ultimately up to each person to step out of their comfort zones and engage with their communities.
Fox News: Fireworks shop explosion kills at least 4 in central Mexico
An explosion at a licensed fireworks workshop in Puebla, Mexico kills four men, with one victim severely injured. Fireworks explosions are a frequent occurrence in Mexico, often happening at unlicensed workshops.
Washington Free Beacon: Wall Street Analyst Fired After Video Captured Anti-Semitic Insults
Wall Street analyst fired for anti-Semitic and discriminatory remarks, covering up posters of Israeli hostages taken by Hamas.
Fox News: NYU hit with lawsuit for fueling 'virus of antisemitism,' 'abusing Jewish students with impunity'
New York University (NYU) is facing a lawsuit alleging that it has allowed antisemitism to thrive on its campus. The lawsuit claims that NYU has deliberately sought to create a hostile environment for Jewish students and has failed to address acts of anti-Jewish bigotry. The suit alleges that Jewish students have been subjected to genocidal chants and that the university has supported Hamas terrorist attacks. This lawsuit is the first in a series expected to be filed against elite universities for similar reasons.
Daily Wire: Jewish Students Sue NYU, Alleging ‘Egregious’ Anti-Semitism On Campus
Jewish students sue NYU, claiming campus anti-Semitism. Lawsuit alleges NYU violated civil rights laws by allowing a hostile environment for Jewish students. Increased anti-Semitism after Hamas attacked Israel. NYU denies allegations.
Daily Signal: Salon Columnist Baselessly Blames Libs of TikTok for a Suicide
Columnist Amanda Marcotte wrongly blames Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik for a suicide. Raichik had no previous connection to the man who committed suicide. Marcotte misrepresents Raichik's account as being abusive towards gender non-conforming people, when it actually focuses on the actions of LGBTQ+ activists towards children. She also falsely accuses Raichik of inspiring violence at a gay bar. (, )
Fox News: Texas police officer has mistrial declared after fatally shooting unarmed man
A mistrial was declared for Austin Police Officer Christopher Taylor in the fatal shooting of Michael Ramos. Jurors couldn't reach a verdict after five days of deliberations. No gun was found in the car, which was captured on police video.
The Blaze: Dana White lays into Peloton, vows to ditch its bikes after learning the company pulled ad from podcast featuring RFK Jr. | Blaze Media
UFC President Dana White and comedian Theo Von discuss how corporate partners try to limit engagement with unfavored personalities and control political speech. They specifically mention Peloton pulling ads from a podcast featuring Robert F. Kennedy Jr. White is angered by this and vows to remove Peloton equipment from his gyms. They highlight the importance of standing up to pressure campaigns and seeking value-aligned partnerships.
#war
The Telegraph: IDF troops find Hamas weapons stockpiles after flash-bang raid on Al-Shifa hospital
Israeli troops take control of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, hunting down Hamas terrorists and providing medical supplies. Troops find evidence of Hamas using the hospital for terror activities. The conditions in the hospital are dire and the medics are accusing Israel of war crimes.
#foreignaffairs
Red State: FBI Director Confirms Hamas-Led Threats Against Americans in the U.S. Now at 'Whole Other Level'
FBI Director Christopher Wray testified that the Israel-Hamas war has raised the threat of attacks against Americans to a higher level. Foreign terrorist organizations, including Hezbollah, Al-Qaida, and ISIS, have called for attacks on Americans and Jews. Jews are particularly at risk. There are individuals on the terror watch list who may have entered the US illegally and are currently missing. The United States remains in a heightened threat environment from both domestic and foreign extremists.
Times Of Israel: UN Security Council set to vote on call for ‘pauses’ in Israel-Hamas war
The UN Security Council is voting on a resolution calling for humanitarian pauses and corridors in the Gaza Strip, but the language has been watered down. The draft resolution does not mention a ceasefire and the US strongly opposes any mention of a ceasefire.
#economy
Daily Signal: Europeans Rebel Against EU Food Nutrition Labeling
European Union institutions have a reputation for lacking accountability and making undemocratic decisions. Recently, the European Commission abandoned a proposal to introduce a Europewide "Nutri-Score" labeling system, thanks to opposition from the Italian government. The European Consumer Organization has fiercely criticized this decision, but there are valid concerns about the system's effectiveness and potential to mislead consumers.
#military
The American Spectator: VIDEO: Your Data Isn’t Private — Even If You’re in the Military
The personal information of active-duty service members and military veterans is easily accessible and can be obtained for a low price. This lack of security poses a risk for national security. Data brokers collect and sell this information without proper safeguards, making it vulnerable to bad actors. Researchers were able to purchase 50,000 private records for $0.12 each without background checks.
Red State: Just in: US Naval Warship Shoots Down Another Drone Launched From Yemen
The USS Thomas Hudner shot down a drone launched from Yemen in the Red Sea. The drone was on course to intercept the destroyer. It is unclear who launched the drone and what type it was.
A U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone was shot down in western Yemen by Houthi rebels. This is the second time American forces have intercepted missiles and drones launched from Yemen. Israel has also shot down missiles from Yemen using its anti-ballistic missile defense system.
#culture
Newsbusters: Disney Provides Pronoun Pins to Epcot Janitors
Disney World has introduced pronoun pins for its employees, allowing them to display their preferred pronouns on their name tags. The initiative, currently mandatory for janitorial positions, has received criticism online, with some calling it "blatant virtue signaling." This move is seen as part of Disney's ongoing focus on woke ideology, which has overshadowed its reputation for entertainment and quality theme parks. Critics argue that Disney should prioritize bringing joy to families and children rather than promoting political agendas.
Spectator USA: Why does the left hate white women?
Tieghan Gerard, founder of the food blog "Half Baked Harvest," faces criticism for alleged cultural appropriation and other controversies. Critics accuse her of mispronouncing ethnic dish names and using labels like "Hawaiian." The New York Times interview with Gerard sparked outrage, but she remains unapologetic.
#education
Fox News: Ted Cruz goes off on alma mater Harvard, elite colleges: 'The Wuhan lab of the woke virus'
The summary with an appropriate hashtag would be: "An analysis of the impacts of education on society. "
Daily Wire: Pink Lists ‘Banned Books’ She Will Give Away In Florida. There’s Just One Problem.
Pink partnered with a nonprofit to distribute "banned books" during her Florida tour, but they weren't actually banned. Florida's Republican Governor and Education Commissioner criticized Pink for spreading misinformation.
#crime
Fox News: Florida college student allegedly ran multimillion-dollar scam while he was in school
A college student in Florida has been charged with leading a retail shipping fraud scam, resulting in $3.5 million in lost products. Matthew Frederic Bergwall allegedly ran a scheme that allowed online retail customers to enter fake tracking information on packages. He now faces charges of conspiracy to commit computer and mail fraud and substantive mail fraud.
Fox News: Boston-area highway closed after multi-car pileup overturns oil tanker
State police in Massachusetts are investigating a multiple-vehicle crash north of Boston, involving a fuel tanker that rolled over. The crash caused minor injuries and fuel leakage, leading to the closure of all lanes on Route 3 for an indefinite period of time. The cause of the accident remains unknown.
Fox News: Maine judge orders $1.25 million in damages after pair commits hate crime against Black man
Two white men, Maurice Diggins and Dusty Leo, who broke a Black man's jaw in a random attack, have been ordered to pay $1.25 million in damages by a state judge. The victim, Daimon McCollum, may never receive the money, but the judgment sends a message that such behavior is not tolerated.
In April 2018, McCollum was taunted and physically assaulted by Diggins and Leo, who followed him to his home after the attack. The judge issued a default judgment, ordering the men to pay $750,000 in punitive damages and $500,000 in compensatory damages. McCollum had moved to Maine from the Bronx to escape high crime rates.
Red State: After Four Colleagues Commit Suicide, an L.A. County Deputy Sheriff Writes a Heartbreaking Letter
Bare Gist: L.A. County Deputy Sheriff highlights serious issues in the Sheriff's Department, including excessive overtime, lack of time off, and leniency towards criminals. The department's leadership shows little support for deputies, as evidenced by their response to officer suicides. Changes are needed.
#other
Fox News: Ohio state parks approved for fracking, prompting bitter protest
Ohio state parks, including wildlife areas, have been approved for fracking by the Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management Commission, despite ongoing investigations into potential fraudulent support by oil and gas companies. The decision, which has sparked anger and disappointment among fracking opponents, is the first of its kind in Ohio.
Fox News: Matthew Perry's 'Friends' co-star Lisa Kudrow thanks him for 'open heart in a six way relationship'
Lisa Kudrow pays tribute to Matthew Perry, her former co-star on "Friends," thanking him for the laughter and memories they shared on the set. She remembers his wit, dedication to his work, and his presence even when he wasn't feeling well.