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17 Nov 2023
#politics
Red State: Hamas Caucus Begs Hakeem Jeffries for Help As the Walls Come Tumbling Down
Reps. Ilhan Omar and Cori Bush, facing primary challenges over their stance on Israel, are asking House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to protect them from criticism. Progressive Caucus PAC is urging Jeffries to keep the influential AIPAC out of Democratic primaries. While Jeffries tries to secure the Democratic majority in 2024, it will be difficult to silence pro-Israel groups. Some PACs are already targeting challengers against anti-Israel incumbents, raising the stakes for the Jewish community in upcoming primaries.
The Right Scoop: “They literally woke up dead” – Biden goes off script again
Joe Biden goes off script during a discussion about fentanyl with Chinese President Xi Jinping. He mentions two people near his home whose children died from fentanyl overdoses. The statement raises questions about the fentanyl trafficking issue across the open southern border.
Fox News: Ramaswamy clashes with CNN anchor pressing him on Trump's 'vermin' comments: 'Give me a break!'
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy gets grilled by a CNN anchor for his response to former President Trump's "vermin" comments. Ramaswamy defends Trump's choice of words, emphasizing the need to focus on the substance of the issues the country is facing, including the border crisis and economic stagnation. He criticizes the mainstream media for fixating on individual phrases instead of engaging in policy debates.
#society
Breitbart: VIDEO: Michiganders Donate 5,500 Thanksgiving Turkeys to People in Need
In West Michigan, caring neighbors loaded a truck with frozen turkeys for those in need on Thanksgiving. Mel Trotter Ministries' "Turkey Drop" tradition, now in its 20th year, surpassed its goal of 5,500 turkeys. The turkeys will be distributed to food pantries in the area for families struggling to afford a Thanksgiving meal.
Breitbart: Good Samaritans: Alabama Police Investigating 'Suspicious' Boy Give Back to Family
Local police in Alabama were called away from a parade to investigate a suspicious person, who turned out to be a hardworking 13-year-old boy named Mark trying to earn money to take his siblings to the National Peanut Festival. Touched by his determination, the officers raised almost $200 and secured free passes and ride tickets for him and his family.
The Telegraph: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs accused of rape and sex trafficking by ex-girlfriend Cassie
Music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been accused of rape and years of physical abuse by his ex-girlfriend, the former R&B singer Cassie. Combs, also known as Puff Daddy and P Diddy, denies the claims. Cassie alleges that Combs subjected her to violent beatings, drug use, and forced her to have sex with sex workers while he watched and filmed. This is one of several recent civil cases against prominent men in the music industry.
The Blaze: Target sells Pride flag-bearing nutcracker figurines and other pro-LGBT Christmas items | Blaze Media
Target is selling pro-LGBT Christmas items like nutcrackers, snow globes, and wrapping paper with rainbow designs. They faced backlash earlier this year but remain committed to supporting the LGBTQIA+ community.
#war
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu: Israel had ‘strong indications’ Hamas captives were held at Shifa Hospital
US Secretary of State Blinken emphasizes de-escalation and confronts settler violence in a call with Israeli Minister Gantz.
Clashes between Palestinian gunmen and Israeli forces in Jenin result in two Palestinians being seriously injured. No statement from the IDF yet.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Canada, 5 European countries look to join genocide case against Burma
Five European countries and Canada, including Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK, seek to join the genocide case against Burma filed by the Gambia at the International Court of Justice. The case accuses Burma of committing illegal atrocities against the Rohingya Muslim minority.
Burma's military launched a clearance campaign in 2017, resulting in over 700,000 Rohingya fleeing to neighboring Bangladesh. The International Court of Justice has ruled that it has jurisdiction over the case and dismissed Burma's attempts to have it thrown out. The case is separate from the International Criminal Court's investigation into crimes committed against the Rohingya.
#health
Daily Wire: Legendary Comedian Loses Son To Accidental Drug Overdose
Comedian Dana Carvey announced the tragic death of his son Dex due to a drug overdose at age 32. Dex was a talented and passionate individual in various artistic pursuits. Carvey expressed his love for his son and offered support to others struggling with addiction. TMZ reported that Dex was found unresponsive in a locked bathroom in Los Angeles.
#education
Fox News: PA Gov. Shapiro signs off on bill expanding disclosure requirements for state-funded universities
Pennsylvania universities must disclose financial, employment, and operational records. The legislation, supported by the universities, requires them to publish various pieces of information, including salaries of officers and directors, financial details for academic units, and contracts over $5,000. The universities, known as "state-related," receive taxpayer funding and are exempt from the state's open records law.
Fox News: Gov. Evers, Speaker Vos find rare common ground in opposition to Wisconsin school voucher suit
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos both support a lawsuit seeking to end Wisconsin's voucher school system. They argue that the case should start at the circuit court level, while Democratic opponents of the program want the state Supreme Court to take the case directly. The lawsuit claims that the program violates the Wisconsin Constitution and defunds public schools.
#crime
Fox News: Teenage girl found dead near Detroit in 1996 has been identified
A body found in Highland Park, Michigan in 1996 has been identified as 17-year-old Mindy Clevidence. Her death was ruled a homicide, and authorities are now seeking justice. The break in the case came from DNA testing and tip from genetic genealogy.
Breitbart: Idaho Police: Ex-Teacher Had Sex with Teen and Gave Him Alcohol, Pot
Former teacher Jessica Lawson in Saint Anthony, Idaho, charged with felony rape of a teenage boy, delivering controlled substances, and providing alcohol to a minor. Lawson admitted to picking up the boy, getting drunk, and having sex with him. Her bond is $250,000 and she could face a lifetime in prison if convicted.
Breitbart: Florida Teacher Beaten by Student Forced to Live off Donations
A high school teacher in Florida was brutally attacked by a student after confiscating his Nintendo Switch. Joan Naydich, the teacher, suffered severe injuries including broken ribs and a concussion. She has lost her job and is now relying on donations for support. The attacker, Brendan Depa, pleaded guilty to felony aggravated battery and could face up to 30 years in prison.
#outdoors
Fox News: Wisconsin declines to charge bow hunter who killed cougar in self-defense
Wisconsin wildlife officials won't charge a bow hunter who killed a cougar in self-defense. Cougar sightings in Wisconsin have been increasing in the last 20 years, but there is no evidence of a breeding population.