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16 Nov 2023

#illegals

Fox News: US Border Patrol agent killed in ATV crash while responding to call about suspected illegal immigrants
US Border Patrol agent killed in ATV crash while responding to call about suspected illegal immigrants
A U.S. Border Patrol agent, Freddy Ortiz, was killed while responding to a report about illegal immigrants near the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona. Ortiz's ATV crashed after leaving the roadway and hitting a light pole. The incident serves as a reminder of the dangerous nature of their mission.


#politics

Fox News: PA House advances bill to protect abortion access for out-of-state residents
PA House advances bill to protect abortion access for out-of-state residents
A bill in Pennsylvania passed the House of Representatives to protect individuals seeking abortions in the state. It now heads to the state Senate where rejection is possible. At least 16 states have similar laws in place to protect abortion access. Critics question the bill's constitutionality.


National Review: Will Republicans Stand with Workers or with Labor Unions?
Will Republicans Stand with Workers or with Labor Unions?
The United Auto Workers strike against the Big Three automakers has ended, but Republicans continue to flirt with labor unions. GOP leaders want to win over union members and their voters, hoping they will become reliably Republican. However, Republicans should focus on empowering workers instead of wooing unions, as there has been a long history of unions restricting worker freedom and stifling potential. Republicans should prioritize workplace freedom and individual initiative to create jobs, lift wages, and enrich society, rather than catering to unions. The GOP's best bet is to stand with the workers themselves, not the unions.


American Thinker: Hell-Broth in the Middle East
Hell-Broth in the Middle East


The modern Middle East crisis began with a letter proposing a national home for Jewish people in Palestine. Count Bernadotte's mediation was cut short by his assassination, leading to decades of conflict and territorial disputes. Demonstrators have strong opinions and demand the extermination of one side. However, many nuances of the conflict are often overlooked, including the changing dynamics of Israel, the US's policy towards Israel, and widespread attachment to the Holy Land. Finding a peaceful resolution requires honesty, strength, and a moral path.


GB News: 'Beyond angry!' Humza Yousaf in FURIOUS rant at Westminster MPs after SNP vote rejected
'Beyond angry!' Humza Yousaf in FURIOUS rant at Westminster MPs after SNP vote rejected
Humza Yousaf angrily criticizes Scottish Labour MPs for not supporting SNP's amendment calling for an immediate ceasefire. Yousaf emphasizes the urgent need for humanitarian aid in Gaza and criticizes the high number of child casualties. He calls for collective international pressure to end the violence.


National Review: How True Spending Reform Won’t Happen
How True Spending Reform Won’t Happen
House Republicans are frustrated with passing another continuing resolution without significant spending cuts. Spending reforms won't happen through continuing resolutions or a Republican wave. Public opinion on spending cuts is incoherent and impossible to enact. The current political situation makes it difficult for Republicans to govern and push for spending cuts. True spending reform will likely only happen in response to a crisis and will require bipartisan support. Fiscal conservatives won't achieve their goals through partisan battles, but rather through bipartisan cooperation and reassurance for bondholders. A bipartisan commission could be a good first step towards fiscal reforms, but it will likely take a crisis to implement significant changes.


Fox News: Washington Post columnist endorses ‘The Rock’ for president: ‘Pathway’ out of Trump/Biden ‘doom loop’
Washington Post columnist endorses ‘The Rock’ for president: ‘Pathway’ out of Trump/Biden ‘doom loop’
Washington Post columnist David Von Drehle argues that actor and former WWE wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is the best presidential nominee for 2024 to break the cycle of Biden vs. Trump. He emphasizes Johnson's popularity, accomplishments outside of politics, and appeal to both Democrats and Republicans. Von Drehle believes that Johnson's lack of political experience can be compensated by his global popularity and ability to improve international relations. He also praises Johnson's character and describes him as a boss who prioritizes kindness and delivering joy. 


#society

American Thinker: ‘Now and Then’? Better stick with ‘Paperback Writer’
‘Now and Then’? Better stick with ‘Paperback Writer’


The narrator expresses disappointment in new Beatles recordings, believing there is nothing new despite their popularity. They prefer to stick with their collection of LPs and digital recordings. They question the track listings and mention the possibility of unfinished songs despoiling artists' legacies. They suggest listening to classic Beatles albums instead and reminisce about their mother's concern for their hearing.


#war

Times Of Israel: Counterterrorism expert: Hamas mass abduction event may lead to global copycat attacks
Counterterrorism expert: Hamas mass abduction event may lead to global copycat attacks
Massacres and large-scale abductions of civilians in Israel on October 7 are nearly unprecedented in global terrorism history. The abduction, which included soldiers and civilians of all ages, is a new form of arch-terrorism and may be imitated in Europe. Israel has long been a testing ground for terrorist methods, including hostage-taking and suicide bombings. Such abductions have influenced Israeli policy, which prioritizes rescue attempts if there is a chance of success. Previous abductions in Israel targeted soldiers and often resulted in the release of Palestinian prisoners. The events in Israel on October 7 bear partial resemblance to the 2014 abduction of schoolgirls by Boko Haram in Nigeria. Boko Haram opposes Western education and has been involved in kidnapping girls for forced sexual slavery. The global campaign to bring back the girls lost momentum, and as of today, 112 girls are still missing.


#culture

National Review: Everybody Loves Tartan
Everybody Loves Tartan
The exhibition "Tartan" at the V&A Dundee museum explores the history and significance of tartan as a textile in Scotland and beyond. The exhibition covers various aspects including fashion, product design, film, performance, and high art, showcasing the universal appeal of tartan. The exhibition delves into the political and cultural implications of tartan, as well as its connections to Scottish identity and tradition.


#history

American Thinker: The Legacy of One Rabbi
The Legacy of One Rabbi
This is a brief summary of the life of the Klausenberger Rebbe, a spiritual leader who survived the Holocaust and dedicated his life to inspiring others. Despite losing his family in Auschwitz, he never complained and worked tirelessly to rebuild Jewish communities. He established a hospital in Israel, founded a Hasidic neighborhood, and raised funds for various projects. His legacy continues to inspire Jews around the world.


#crime

Le Monde: What happens when the defendant is France's justice minister?
What happens when the defendant is France's justice minister?
French Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti is on trial before the Court of Justice of the Republic for alleged "illegal conflicts of interest" stemming from his use of ministerial powers against magistrates he had clashed with as a criminal lawyer. Despite the trial, Dupond-Moretti has refused to resign, asserting his presumption of innocence. However, remaining in office has posed challenges in terms of ministry organization and public perception.