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16 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: Biden reveals who he thinks 'could have the job' he's running for as 2024 'shadow campaign' rumors swirl
President Biden praises California Gov. Gavin Newsom and suggests he could have Biden's job. There are rumors of Newsom running a "shadow campaign" for president in 2024. Some Democrats express concerns about Biden's candidacy and consider alternatives.
PJ Media: We Can't Afford Candace Owens and Ben Shapiro's Infighting Over Israel
The conservative movement is facing internal conflict between Candace Owens and Ben Shapiro, similar to the split within the Democratic party over the Israeli-Palestinian war. This division is detrimental to the movement and its efforts to unite and reach a wider audience. Both Owens and Shapiro should focus on debating issues rather than resorting to personal attacks. Unity is crucial in the face of a common enemy—the Democrats—who are willing to go to extreme lengths to maintain control and suppress conservative voices. If conservatives don't unite, they risk losing not just their credibility, but their country as well.
Le Monde: Eight members of UK Labour shadow cabinet dismissed after calling for ceasefire in Gaza
Fractures within the Labour Party emerge as 56 MPs defy party policy and call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, leading to their resignation from Shadow Cabinet. The dissenting MPs include prominent figure Jess Phillips, who believes the military action puts peace and security in the Middle East at risk.
Labour leader Keir Starmer justifies his call for "humanitarian pauses" instead of an immediate ceasefire, arguing that it would allow terrorist group Hamas to rebuild forces. Westminster is tense as the Israeli army raids Gaza's main hospital amid the ongoing crisis.
The Federalist: VP Biden Followed Advice Hunter Sent To 'Champ4' Email Alias
President Joe Biden used a burner email alias, "champ4," to communicate with his son and potentially advance the Biden family business. Evidence shows that Biden met and spoke with Hunter's foreign business partners and corresponded with him using pseudonyms. The "champ4" address was used by Biden to update his son on White House activity and seek his input on public appearances.
GB News: Rishi Sunak 'came out FIGHTING' against ECHR after Rwanda setback | Patrick Christys Tonight
Radio host Patrick Christys applauds Chancellor Rishi Sunak's stance on the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) after facing a setback in the Rwanda migrant proposal.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: George Santos will NOT run for reelection after damning report from Ethics Committee [UPDATE]
Rep. George Santos will not run for reelection following a damning report from the House Ethics Committee. The report found that Santos filed false reports with the FCC and used campaign funds for personal purposes, among other charges. Santos denies the allegations and calls the report biased.
Daily Wire: George Santos Says He Won’t Seek Re-Election After Release Of Ethics Report
Rep. George Santos (R-NY) will not seek re-election in 2024 after a scathing House Ethics Committee report on his conduct. The report found substantial evidence of Santos violating federal criminal laws.
Fox News: New York legal battle unfolds as state's high court reviews lawsuit with potential to redraw House map
Democrats and Republicans in New York are battling over the redrawing of congressional districts. Democrats want to scrap the current lines after losing seats last year, while Republicans want to keep them. The outcome of this lawsuit could have significant implications for the upcoming elections and control of the U.S. House.
Fox News: Biden admin facing congressional probe over proposed ban on menthol cigarettes
House Republicans are investigating the Biden administration's proposed menthol cigarette ban, expressing concerns about the economic impact on small businesses and the potential for creating black markets. The ban is expected to result in an estimated $2 billion loss in sales and opposition groups argue it will harm the economy and benefit Mexican cartels. Proponents of the ban believe it will reduce tobacco-related health disparities.
Fox News: Nebraska coalition press to include abortion rights in state constitution
Effort to enshrine abortion rights in Nebraska Constitution launched by a coalition of reproductive rights groups. The proposed amendment would declare a fundamental right to abortion until fetal viability. Advocates look to take abortion questions to voters in 2024.
Fox News: NY Rep. George Santos, who flipped blue seat, says he won't run for re-election in wake of ethics report
Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., announces that he will not seek re-election after a House ethics report. He criticizes the committee for releasing a biased report and accuses them of smearing him and his legal team. Santos plans to continue serving his constituents but believes the country needs an Article V Constitutional Convention.
GB News: Palestine activists 'illegally and violently' clash with police at protest outside Democrat headquarters
Protesters clash with police outside Democratic national headquarters in Washington DC during a demonstration for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war. The protesters, wearing black shirts saying “Cease Fire Now," wanted to speak to politicians inside. Police claimed they were "illegally and violently protesting."
Newsbusters: EXCLUSIVE: Rep. McCormick Champions Push to End Dystopian Censorship Industrial Complex, Touts MRC
The Department of Defense faces potential restrictions on its ability to engage with or fund groups that target advertisers for right-leaning media outlets, as Rep. Richard McCormick proposes an amendment to the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act. McCormick claims that the Censorship Industrial Complex, including organizations like NewsGuard and the Global Disinformation Index, poses a threat to conservative voices. The amendment aims to prevent the Pentagon from collaborating with entities that advise censorship or blacklisting based on subjective criteria or political biases.
#society
GB News: Britons give verdict on war memorial protest law change plans
Britons give their verdict on proposed law changes to make it illegal for protesters to climb on war memorials. Some believe the law should be changed to show appreciation for fallen heroes, while others think common sense should prevail and the action is unacceptable. One person argues that people should be allowed to protest and express their concerns, even if it means climbing on memorials. Downing Street criticizes the protesters, calling their actions an affront to the armed forces.
The Economist: Higher wages are spurring innovation in dinner
Pop-up restaurants and supper clubs are thriving in the United States as higher wages in the restaurant industry drive innovation. In Chicago, a gallery owner hosts themed dinner parties catered by TxaTxaClub, a business started by two restaurateurs during the pandemic. The rise of these alternative dining experiences is attributed to the increased costs of running traditional restaurants.
PJ Media: You May Not Want to Fly in a Plane for a While After Reading This
Aviation analysts have raised alarm about a surge in "serious close calls" between planes, highlighting the need for more staffing and better technology. The FAA operates with 1,000 fewer certified air traffic controllers than it did 11 years ago, leading to staffing shortages and increased risk. The situation is a crisis that won't be easily or quickly resolved.
The Economist: KAL’s cartoon | Nov 18th 2023 Edition
KAL's cartoon in The Economist depicts a man holding a sign saying "No Illegals" while standing on top of a building. The cartoon satirizes the issue of immigration and the anti-immigrant sentiment that exists in society.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Indian rescuers drill through rubble to reach workers trapped in collapsed tunnel
Rescuers in India are working to free 40 construction workers trapped in a collapsed tunnel. A new drilling machine has been assembled to create a passage to reach the men, and rescuers hope to free them by Friday night or Saturday.
The Blaze: The Taliban is allegedly patrolling the streets of Afghanistan on rollerblades and Ford trucks | Blaze Media
Taliban soldiers patrol Kabul streets on rollerblades, hitching rides with Ford trucks. Video shows armed soldiers with campaign-style music, trucks fitted with machine guns. Afghan soldiers wear Islamic Emirate flags. Republican Gov. DeSantis criticizes Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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.
#military
The Telegraph: Israel rushes out new armoured anti-missile vehicle to Gaza front line ahead of schedule
Israel has deployed a new armoured vehicle to the front line in Gaza ahead of schedule. The vehicle, called Eitan, performed its first combat mission against Hamas terrorists and proved to be effective. It is armed with a 30mm turret and advanced sensors, and is replacing the older US-made M113 APC.
#religion
The Blaze: New Jersey scraps 'so help me God' oath requirement to run for office following lawsuit demanding 'secular option' | Blaze Media
New Jersey no longer requires candidates for public office to sign an oath including the phrase "so help me God." A 70-year-old man filed a federal lawsuit against the state, claiming that the requirement violated First Amendment freedoms. The state's Division of Elections has now allowed candidates to make a secular affirmation instead, omitting the words "so help me God."
#crime
Fox News: Kaitlin Armstrong trial: Closing arguments begin in Mo Wilson's murder
Kaitlin Armstrong stands trial for the murder of pro cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson. Prosecutors argue that Armstrong shot Wilson out of jealousy after a date with Armstrong's boyfriend. Evidence includes surveillance footage and testimony from friends. Armstrong fled to Costa Rica but was eventually captured.
Fox News: Pro-Palestinian protester arrested in death of Jewish man Paul Kessler
Police have arrested a pro-Palestinian California college professor in the death of Jewish man Paul Kessler at concurrent pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Loay Alnaji, 50, was charged with involuntary manslaughter after causing Kessler to fall and suffer a fatal head injury. Witnesses claim that Alnaji struck Kessler with his megaphone during the altercation.
#other
Daily Wire: Jimmy Kimmel Will Return To Host 2024 Oscars
Jimmy Kimmel will host the 2024 Academy Awards for the fourth time, joining Whoopi Goldberg and Jack Lemmon. Kimmel previously hosted in 2017, 2018, and 2023. The 2023 Oscars saw a boost in viewership and will be remembered for a confrontation between Will Smith and Chris Rock.