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16 Nov 2023
#politics
Newsbusters: Nets Bemoan ‘Pro-Palestinian’ ‘Protest for Peace’ Turning ‘Violent’ Outside DNC
Pro-Palestinian protesters clashed with police outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington. The major broadcast networks downplayed the incident, referring to it as a "protest" and avoiding labeling the protesters as far-left or pro-Hamas. The demonstrators demanded a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.
The Telegraph: Thursday evening news briefing: Six in 10 voters agree with Braverman
60% of voters agree that Rishi Sunak lacks leadership qualities.
Unemployed benefits claimants who refuse jobs will lose their benefits, according to the Chancellor.
Israeli police foiled an attempted massacre by shooting dead axe-wielding Hamas-linked Palestinians.
The Blaze: Chicago's new leftist mayor sets record with lowest approval rating just six months into his term | Blaze Media
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Chicago's new mayor, Brandon Johnson, has quickly lost the approval of the electorate. A recent poll found that only 28% of respondents approve of his job performance, the lowest rating for a mayor in the city's history. Johnson's handling of crime, housing, and managing migrants received particularly negative feedback. Crime rates in Chicago continue to soar, with murders, sexual assaults, robberies, and burglaries on the rise. The city's homeless problem is also out of control, with thousands of individuals living on the streets or in shelters. Johnson's response to these issues has been to establish tent cities and appoint a chief homelessness officer, but the problems persist.
#war
Newsbusters: CNN Hypes 'Experts' Ludicrously Accusing Israel of Genocide
CNN News Central discusses the U.N. Security Council Resolution on Israel. Israel's ambassador rejects the resolution, claiming they are acting within international humanitarian law. U.S. abstains from voting, expressing concern for the situation in Gaza. CNN implies Israel may be committing genocide, but lacks the courage to say so.
GB News: Met chief Mark Rowley blasted as law expert says police ‘perfectly entitled’ to arrest war memorial climbers
Met Police chief Mark Rowley is facing scrutiny over his suggestion that it would have been "illegal" to arrest pro-Palestine demonstrators on a war memorial. Legal expert Steven Barrett disagrees, stating that officers could have arrested the perpetrators for offenses such as outraging public decency or breaching the public peace. He also argues that the wreaths placed on the memorial could have been damaged, which would be another criminal offense. Barrett criticizes Rowley's statement, claiming that the Met Chief is incompetent. Rowley defends the actions of the officers and acknowledges that certain police powers may not be effective.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Russia is using food as a weapon of war, says UK ambassador at OSCE meeting
The UK ambassador to the OSCE claims that Russia is using food as a weapon of war, attacking Ukrainian ports and infrastructure to undermine the economy and deprive civilians of essential resources. The ambassador condemns Russia's actions and calls it a clear attempt to strangle Ukraine's economy.
Euromaidan Press: Sky News: Kremlin says it “deeply regrets” Finland’s decision to close border crossings with Russia 
Finland is closing border crossings with Russia to stop the flow of migrants, causing the Kremlin to express deep regret. The decision is seen as a response to Russia allowing undocumented travelers to access the border zone.
Newsbusters: MRC President Brent Bozell WARNS on Dangers of Americans Getting News from TikTok
MRC Founder warns about the threat of Chinese-owned TikTok, calling it "the greatest enemy of the United States." Bozell emphasizes the urgency to ban the app due to its ties to the Chinese government and its manipulation of algorithms.
The Economist: Coming to America
The president of Saffronia visits the United States seeking a trade deal and a closer relationship. However, the national security adviser's focus on domestic issues and lack of commitment to American values raises doubts about America's reliability.
Red State: ‘Disgusting’: Gayle King Ripped After Playing Politics in Interview With Father of Hamas Child Hostage
The story follows Thomas Hand, an Irish man, whose daughter Emily was believed to be killed in a terrorist attack by Hamas on an Israeli kibbutz. However, a month later, Hand was informed that Emily might be alive and held hostage by Hamas. In an interview with Gayle King, she injected politics into the discussion, leading to backlash and criticism on social media for her insensitivity towards Hand's situation.
Daily Signal: Biden Weakness on Venezuela Leads to Immigration Increase to US
The Biden administration announced a deal to ease economic sanctions on Venezuela in exchange for fair elections and the release of political prisoners. However, Maduro has signaled his intransigence by suspending the results of a presidential primary. Critics argue that the deal is a step backward and will enrich regimes friendly with Maduro, exacerbating the illegal immigration wave. The corruption and terrorist activity associated with Maduro's regime pose a threat to U.S. interests, although it would benefit to see a prosperous and secure Venezuela. The biggest headache for the U.S. is the flow of migrants fleeing Venezuela's dire economy. The Biden administration has allowed a significant number of aliens to enter the country illegally, but has also resumed deportation flights to Venezuela. Leftist leaders in Latin America demand the U.S. remove sanctions on Cuba and Venezuela and open its borders even wider to illegal migrants. Critics believe negotiating with Maduro is unrealistic and that real change requires his removal from power.
#economy
The Telegraph: Labour’s socialist experiment in Wales should terrify us all
Welsh administration plans to implement a "mansion tax" that would levy extra charges on expensive properties. This move towards socialism could lead to a decline in house prices and an exodus of wealthy residents to nearby English cities. The Welsh Assembly's numerous experimental policies, such as a "tourist tax" and a four-day work week, are driving the country towards economic ruin.
#crime
Fox News: Texas boy, 6, dies months after intruder allegedly attacked him with baseball bat
A young Texas boy dies after being attacked by an intruder with a baseball bat. The suspect faces possible charges of capital murder. The boy's family mourns his loss.
Red State: BREAKING: Moorpark College Professor Arrested in Death of Pro-Israel Demonstrator Paul Kessler
Moorpark College professor Loay Alnaji is arrested for involuntary manslaughter in the death of Paul Kessler, who died after being hit in the face with a bullhorn during a counterprotest. Alnaji's home was searched prior to the arrest, and the investigation is ongoing.
Breitbart: Caught on Camera: Armed Home Invaders Tie up Father, Rob House
Philadelphia home invasion captures father being tied up and robbed in broad daylight. Suspects described as Hispanic men.
#outdoors
Dirt Wheels Magazine: POLARIS DONATES MORE THAN $100,000 TO OFF-ROAD AND SNOW ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH ITS FALL 2023 TRAILS GRANTS
Polaris donates over $100,000 to off-road vehicle organizations in the US and Canada, supporting safe riding, trail preservation, and environmental protection. They have awarded a total of nearly $250,000 to 25 organizations. 11 organizations receive grants of up to $10,000 each, to fund projects such as bridge replacement, equipment purchase, trail repair, and maintenance.
#other
Fox News: Exotic bird finally released from airport after it was held for 3 months due to paperwork issue
A woman is reunited with her cockatoo after it was stuck at Heathrow Airport for months due to paperwork. The bird's owner, Jess Adlard, moved from Pennsylvania to the UK, but Charlie was detained at customs. The Home Office stated that wildlife arriving in the UK are subject to strict laws.
Spectator USA: Will Prince Harry be forgiven?
Prince Harry surprised many by reconciling with his father, King Charles, in a phone call. Plans for more regular chats were made, and a video of his grandchildren singing happy birthday was sent. However, it is doubted whether his brother, William, will be as forgiving.
Breitbart: 'Red Cup Rebellion': Thousands of Starbucks Workers Join Huge Strike
Thousands of Starbucks workers are going on strike, demanding better pay and working conditions. The strike is happening on the company's "Red Cup Day," one of its biggest sales days. The union is urging people to show support and join the strike.