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16 Nov 2023

#politics

GB News: New Ulez scheme abandoned for UK city as Labour council scraps proposals
New Ulez scheme abandoned for UK city as Labour council scraps proposals
Stoke on Trent City Council has ruled out implementing an ultra-low emissions zone (Ulez) within the city boundaries, following a petition launched by Conservative MP Jonathan Gullis. Gullis praised the decision, stating that it is a victory for the residents of Stoke-on-Trent. He also highlighted the previous investment made by his party in road connectivity improvement and emphasized that there are alternative measures to reduce CO2 levels.


The Telegraph: Politics latest news: James Cleverly ‘absolutely determined’ first Rwanda flight will take off by general election
Politics latest news: James Cleverly ‘absolutely determined’ first Rwanda flight will take off by general election
The government is determined to allow the first Rwanda migrant flight before the next election, but cannot guarantee the timing or give a specific timeline. There are ongoing efforts to quickly implement this policy.


#society

Fox News: Wray warns lone actors 'inspired' by foreign terrorists, radicalized online are 'greatest threat' to US
Wray warns lone actors 'inspired' by foreign terrorists, radicalized online are 'greatest threat' to US
FBI Director Christopher Wray warns that U.S.-based lone actors radicalized online pose the greatest threat to the homeland. He mentions both domestic violent extremists and those inspired by foreign terrorists as the highest threat level. Wray also emphasizes the increased threat to the Jewish community and synagogues since the Hamas attack on Israel. Additionally, he states that China poses a comprehensive threat to economic security and national security, urging Congress to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).


#foreignaffairs

Foreign Policy: The Case for Supporting Ukraine Is Crystal Clear
The Case for Supporting Ukraine Is Crystal Clear
Last year, Ukraine defeated Russia's invading army, but now faces waning U.S. support. Without aid, Ukraine will run out of resources to fight the occupying Russian forces, leading to more deaths and potential territorial loss. Supporting Ukraine is both a moral obligation and a strategic move to weaken Russia and ensure global security. A Ukrainian victory would diminish the threat from Russia, have implications for U.S. security interests in Asia, preserve the rules-based international order, and strengthen the contest between democracies and autocracies.


Euromaidan Press: Denmark likely to block Russian tankers under new EU regulations
Denmark likely to block Russian tankers under new EU regulations
Denmark to inspect and block Russian oil tankers passing through its waters to enforce EU regulations on price caps and insurance. Concerned about Russian violations and their support of President Putin's war efforts.


#religion

Daily Signal: After 30 Years of Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Law Under Attack
After 30 Years of Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Law Under Attack
Religious freedom is under threat three decades after the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) was passed. The Supreme Court's decision in Employment Division v. Smith changed the rules and narrowed the protection for religious practices. Bills like the Equality Act and the Women's Health Protection Act aim to block the application of RFRA, putting religious freedom at risk. Organizations and members of Congress who previously supported RFRA are now endorsing bills that would gut it. It is important to renew our commitment to protecting religious freedom in order to prevent its loss.


#crime

Fox News: Former Illinois police chief relives late-night 'ambush' by Chicago gangster who left him for dead: audio
Former Illinois police chief relives late-night 'ambush' by Chicago gangster who left him for dead: audio
Tom Weitzel, a former police chief, reflects on being shot in the line of duty 36 years ago. He recently released a dispatch audio recording of the incident, hoping to raise awareness about the dangers faced by law enforcement officers. Weitzel's shooting was part of a targeted home invasion linked to a gang member seeking revenge. He survived the attack and has since become an ambassador for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.


Fox News: Woman convicted of murdering Super Bowl winner's pregnant girlfriend says new evidence reveals true killer
Woman convicted of murdering Super Bowl winner's pregnant girlfriend says new evidence reveals true killer
In 2007, Marni Yang was convicted of killing her romantic rival and her unborn child. Now, she claims new evidence proves her innocence and points to another suspect. Yang's conviction was based on a wiretap confession where she admitted to the crime, but she now argues that the confession was phony and made when she knew she was being recorded. She has been appealing her conviction for years.