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16 Nov 2023
#politics
The Right Scoop: “Scared me more than Jan. 6” – Six officers injured in violent protest outside DNC
150 pro-Hamas activists violently protested outside the DNC in Washington DC, injuring six officers. They were calling for a ceasefire in the war in Gaza. Lawmakers were scared as police were attacked and the building was blockaded.
PJ Media: WATCH: Vivek Ramaswamy Destroys CNN Host for Pathetic Gotcha Question About Trump
The mainstream media criticized Trump for using the word "vermin" to describe his political enemies, comparing it to Nazi rhetoric. Vivek Ramaswamy shut down the media's obsession by emphasizing the importance of focusing on the substance of the issues at hand, such as the Israel-Hamas conflict and the border crisis. He called out the media for playing games and diverting attention from the real problems facing the country.
Breitbart: Manchin: We'd Be in 'a Recession, if Not a Deep Depression' if Biden, Dems Got Their Way on BBB
Sen. Joe Manchin argued that the Build Back Better legislation, if passed as is, would have caused a recession or deep depression. He played a role in pulling out the bipartisan infrastructure bill from the larger legislation.
Fox News: NE Gov. Pillen appoints former education board member to serve remaining term in legislative seat
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen appoints Fred Meyer to fill a vacant legislative seat. Meyer, a former State Board of Education member, will complete the term of Sen. Tom Briese. Pillen assures that Meyer will not seek election.
Fox News: Joe Manchin claims he would 'absolutely' consider a presidential run, adding more fuel to third-party rumors
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., expressed his willingness to consider joining the 2024 presidential race during an interview on MSNBC. He emphasized the need to save the country and mobilize the moderate middle. Manchin also voiced concerns about the possibility of former President Donald Trump winning in 2024 and criticized President Joe Biden's shift to the left.
PJ Media: Enforcing Agenda Over Law
The left in the United States is skilled at ignoring truth and promoting fallacies. Texas A&M University is openly defying the law and prioritizing its woke agenda over fair hiring practices based on merit. The interim president, Mark Welsh, is leading this defiance and needs to be held accountable.
#society
PJ Media: You'll Smash Your Kid's Smartphone After Reading This
After the 9/11 attacks, bin Laden's Letter to America resurfaced, leading thousands of young Americans on TikTok to express support for bin Laden and view terrorism as legitimate resistance. The TikTok algorithm promotes these views, making it a dangerous platform for shaping the perspective of American youth.
Red State: Target Beclowns Itself Again — This Time With Ridiculous 'Woke' Christmas Decorations
Target, the major retailer, continues to embrace "woke" nonsense with its new "Pride" collection and woke Christmas ornaments. This is a demeaning act towards Christianity's most celebrated holiday. When will companies learn?
Fox News: Los Angeles freeway fire, which endangered 16 people, leads to renewed calls to address homeless crisis
The fire under the Los Angeles freeway highlights the issue of homelessness and the dangers faced by those living on the streets. Officials have been criticized for not doing enough to address the problem, despite allocating significant funding for shelter beds. The fire was believed to be intentionally set, raising questions about oversight and responsibility.
Daily Wire: Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Suspect’s Estranged Wife Attends Court Hearing, Wants To See Evidence For Herself
The estranged wife of the man accused of being the Gilgo Beach serial killer attends court for the first time since his arrest. She plans to attend every court date to see the evidence against him. She has also visited him in jail and is involved with a production company. The court appearance on Wednesday focused on future scheduling matters.
#war
Times Of Israel: IDF shares footage of rockets discovered under young girl’s bed in northern Gaza
Israeli troops from the 551st Reserve Brigade discovered Hamas rockets hidden in a young girl's bed in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza. The IDF also found weapons and explosives in the home and destroyed them. The military released audio evidence of intercepted phone calls discussing the transport of anti-tank missiles in a stroller.
#foreignaffairs
The Right Scoop: IDF discovers more intel on the hostages from within al-Shifa hospital [VIDEO]
Israeli special forces raided the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza and discovered evidence of hostages being held there. The hostages were reportedly unharmed.
Times Of Israel: In Israel, EU foreign minister tells country not to act from ‘rage’ in Hamas war
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell visited communities in southern Israel devastated by Hamas's rampage and urged Israel to not act out of rage in its war against Hamas. He expressed concern over the expanding humanitarian crisis in Gaza and called for better conditions for Gazan civilians, stating that "one horror does not justify another." Borrell also emphasized the need for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Red State: Biden Gets Lost, Goes Off-Script With Remarks About Xi and Gavin Newsom That Have Everyone Talking
Joe Biden's remarks about his meeting with Xi Jinping lacked a real understanding of China's threats. He failed to address pressing issues such as China's involvement with fentanyl and trafficking across the southern border. Blinken seemed concerned while Biden rambled about Xi visiting America and called him a dictator. Biden's endorsement of Gavin Newsom and his confusion at the end of his speech reflect his ongoing issues and questionable judgment.
Daily Wire: Rubio Gets State Department To Admit They Can Revoke Visas Of Hamas Supporters In U.S.
Rubio requested State Dept. to revoke visas of Hamas supporters on U.S. soil. State Dept. acknowledged their authority to do so.
National Review: $10 Billion for Iran: Just Another Day at Foggy Bottom
The White House issued a waiver allowing the Iranian regime to access $10 billion in funds, despite Iran's support for Hamas. The move is seen as accommodating Iran and potentially aiding in terrorism.
The Economist: Politics | Nov 18th 2023 Edition
Israeli troops enter Gaza's biggest hospital due to suspicions of Hamas militants operating from tunnels underneath. A humanitarian crisis escalates in southern Gaza. Israel adjusts death toll from Hamas attack on October 7th. Fresh U.S. airstrikes in Syria target militia facilities aligned with Iran, with no casualties reported. EU's chief diplomat warns of potential genocide in Sudan's Darfur region. Former Rwandan doctor goes on trial for role in 1994 genocide. Tens of thousands march against antisemitism in Paris. David Cameron returns to British government as foreign secretary, causing controversy. Parliament defeats motion for a Gaza ceasefire. Britain's Supreme Court rules against government's policy of sending asylum-seekers to Rwanda. Germany's climate-change spending plan is deemed unlawful. Protests erupt in Spain against plan to offer amnesty to Catalonia separatists. Ukraine will not receive promised artillery shells from EU due to delays and bureaucracy. Finland accuses Russia of channelling migrants into their territory. Iceland declares state of emergency over anticipated volcanic eruption. Joe Biden and Xi Jinping hold four-hour meeting, agree to restore direct contacts between their armed forces. Taiwan opposition parties agree to field single candidate in presidential election. Pakistan opens new border crossings with Afghanistan for expulsion of illegal Afghan migrants. Sri Lanka's Supreme Court holds former president and officials responsible for economic collapse. U.S. House of Representatives passes bill to avoid government shutdown. Joe Manchin announces he won't seek another term in Senate. U.S. Supreme Court issues first-ever code of ethics.
Fox News: Apple CEO Tim Cook pressed by Congress on whether China influenced cancellation of Jon Stewart’s show
House lawmakers have sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook inquiring about the cancellation of Jon Stewart's show due to disagreements over coverage of China. The letter expressed concerns about potential influence from the Chinese Communist Party on American artists and companies. Lawmakers called on Apple to explain the circumstances of the cancellation and commit to allowing content critical of the CCP. The letter also highlighted the need for Apple to reduce its dependence on China.
National Review: House Republican Demands Names of U.S. Executives Who Attended Dinner Where Xi Received Standing Ovation
American business leaders gave Chinese President Xi Jinping a standing ovation at a banquet in San Francisco. Representative Mike Gallagher criticized the event, calling it unconscionable due to China's human rights abuses. One attendee described Xi's speech as propaganda. Xi emphasized the importance of mutual respect and cooperation between China and the United States. The event did not include some prominent figures like Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Ma.
PJ Media: Pending Israel's Apprval, Hamas Agrees to Release Dozens of Hostages
Hamas and Israel are negotiating a hostage deal through the government of Qatar. Hamas has agreed to release Israeli women and children in exchange for a pause in fighting, increased aid to Gaza, and the release of Palestinian women and children in Israeli prisons. The Israeli war cabinet is discussing the proposal but may reject it due to not enough hostages and a lengthy pause in fighting.
#economy
The Telegraph: The US economy is doing well under Biden: But Americans don’t believe it
For over a year, the US economy has been doing well, but Americans remain pessimistic about it. President Biden's handling of the economy is unpopular, with many blaming him for rising prices and housing shortages. Bidenomics, with its increased government spending and regulation, has not generated positive views. Trump's economic record is also impacting perceptions. Overall, the outcome of the 2024 presidential election may depend on who can win the narrative about the economy among ordinary Americans.
The Economist: Business | Nov 18th 2023 Edition
Japan's economy contracted by 2.1% in Q3 due to weak consumption and business spending, raising concerns about the central bank's plan to end its stimulus program and negative interest rates. America's inflation rate dipped to 3.2% in October, boosting markets and leading to a resurgence in stock markets. Nvidia unveiled its new superchip for artificial intelligence, while Novo Nordisk's stock surged after positive results from a study on its weight-loss drug. A consortium led by Glencore made a $9 billion deal to buy the steelmaking coal business of Teck Resources, and Joe & the Juice, a popular sandwich and juice chain, received a controlling stake from a private-equity group. Foxconn warned of slightly falling revenues in 2023, Renault plans to float its electric-vehicle division on the stock market, and Joby Aviation performed a successful test flight of its electric air taxi in New York. Netflix also live-streamed its first sporting event, the Netflix Cup, which paired Formula One racing drivers with PGA Tour professionals in a golf tournament.
Fox News: 6 apps to save you money during the holidays
In Raymond Chandler style: Want to save money on your holiday shopping? Use retailer apps and cash-back shopping apps like Rakuten and Ibotta. Use discount and price comparison apps like Flipp, and automatic coupon code apps like PayPal Honey. Consider buying refurbished and like-new items from Amazon Warehouse and BookFinder.com. Lastly, buy discounted gift cards and always check the price history of items before buying. With these tools, you can save money and enjoy your holiday shopping.
#military
Euromaidan Press: Over 12,000 Ukrainian soldiers and instructors have accomplished NATO’s DEEP program
Over 12,000 Ukrainian soldiers have completed NATO's DEEP program, which focuses on training and professional development. The program has been ongoing for over 10 years and has helped align Ukraine's military education with the Alliance.
Fox News: US aviation experts warn of declining safety conditions at airports
A group of aviation experts led by FAA Administrator Michael Huerta released a report stating that the Federal Aviation Administration needs better staffing, equipment, and technology to address decreasing safety margins in U.S. airspace. The experts emphasized the need for increased funding and insulation from annual funding battles in order to improve the agency's safety record.
#crime
GB News: Armed police officers threaten to quit if law isn’t changed
Armed police officers may resign if a government review of legal protections does not address their concerns, according to Simon Chesterman, the armed policing lead for the National Police Chiefs' Council. A number of firearms officers in the Metropolitan Police have already stepped back from their duties after a fellow officer was charged with murder. The review will examine the existing legislation on the use of force by police officers and whether it provides sufficient protections. If the review does not meet officers' expectations, a significant number may resign, resulting in a risk to public safety.
#outdoors
Backpacker: The 10 Best Stocking Stuffers for Backpackers in 2024
Gift guide for hikers. Includes a mosquito bite neutralizer, refillable toothpaste tubes, a heat device to stop bug bites from itching, a reusable cloth for female pee breaks, a foot emollient to prevent blisters, a headlamp, camp lights, a sun hat, ear plugs, a laser pointer for stargazing, and a fly wallet for anglers.
Field & Stream: Ways to Signal for Help in the Wilderness
A hunter in Kentucky falls and is saved by a GPS locator beacon. It's important to know how to signal for help in the wilderness.
#technology
The Blaze: Nikki Haley’s lack of faith in free speech is disturbing | Blaze Media
Social media, once seen as a force for democratic expression, is now criticized for enabling uncivil politics. Nikki Haley suggests requiring user verification and sharing algorithms, but anonymity has its advantages. Government control would limit free speech. Instead, users should exercise discernment and support platforms that reduce bot engagement. Government intervention would kill free speech.
Breitbart: Dolly Parton: AI is Terrifying, 'Nobody Wants to Be Duplicated'
Renowned singer Dolly Parton spoke about her fears of AI replicating human beings in the entertainment industry, expressing caution and saying even AI inventors are scared of it. Other celebrities, such as Nicholas Cage and Vince Gilligan, have also criticized AI, calling it inhumane and a plagiarism machine. Warner Bros. Music Group has announced plans to use AI to create a documentary about Edith Piaf, narrated by an AI-generated reproduction of her voice. Justine Bateman criticized the recent SAG-AFTRA deal, believing it could lead to the rise of AI and the decline of human involvement in film.
#other
The Telegraph: France halts tram project to move protected snails from track site
Conservationists are working to relocate protected snails in the city of Brest, France, in order to make way for a new tram route. The rare Quimper snail, which is limited to northwest France and northern Spain, has caused delays in the construction process. The snails will be moved to a different location in November, with efforts focused on protecting their habitat and other species that live there.
Fox News: Dan Santat, Justin Torres, Ned Blackhawk among winners of the 2023 National Book Awards
Justin Torres' novel "Blackouts" wins the National Book Award for fiction. Nonfiction prize awarded to Ned Blackhawk's "The Rediscovery of America." Young people's literature won by Dan Santat. Craig Santos Perez's "from incorporated territory (åmot)" wins for best poetry. Stênio Gardel's "The Words That Remain" wins for literature in translation. Authors condemn Israel-Hamas war. DREW BARRYMORE DROPPED AS HOST OF NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS AFTER BRINGING TALK SHOW BACK AMID SAG STRIKES. Some sponsors withdraw support. Oprah Winfrey gives keynote address. National Book Awards raise over $1 million.