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17 Nov 2023
#politics
Red State: Anti-Israel Group Spreads Concerning Hateful Map of Targets for Action in NYC
Anti-Israel activists stormed the DNC, injuring six police officers. Only one arrest was made. Another group, Within Our Lifetime, shared a map with target locations labeled as "the enemy." The map included famous companies and landmarks. The NYPD is aware of the post and is taking precautions to protect these locations. Lawmakers condemned the map and called out the inconsistency of calling for a ceasefire while promoting violence against Jews.
Fox News: Biden signs temporary spending bill, pushes budget fight with GOP into 2024
President Biden signed a temporary spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. The measure will keep the government funded for two more months.
National Review: NYC Slashes Police, Education Budgets Due to Rising Cost of Migrant Crisis
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces budget cuts to offset migrant crisis, reducing police force and education spending. Police hiring frozen, officer numbers reduced. $1 billion cuts for education, including summer school programs and universal kindergarten. Without federal funding, more cuts may be necessary.
Antisemitic hate crimes in NYC up 200% since Hamas attack on Israel. NYPD diverts resources to protect synagogues and Jewish communities. Budget cuts hinder police's ability to keep citizens safe, returns staffing levels to those of 1980s and 1990s crime epidemic. Over 116,000 migrants attracted to NYC due to right-to-shelter law. Education Department slashed by $547 million this year and $600 million next year, libraries to close branches.
#society
GB News: Brigitte Macron gives rare interview on falling in love as a teacher with schoolboy Emmanuel
Brigitte Macron, the wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, revealed in an interview that she postponed marrying him for ten years to protect her children. Their relationship began when Macron was 15 and Brigitte was his drama teacher. They faced scandal and opposition, but eventually married in 2007.
#economy
Fox News: Amazon can help get your home holiday-ready with these 16 decorating deals
Amazon announced its Black Friday event, offering 11 days of discounts on various products. Customers can save on decorations, electronics, and kitchen items. Early holiday shopping deals are available now, including outdoor decorations, Christmas trees, and advent calendars.
#military
Fox News: Fort Stewart military family found dead in Georgia home, Army says
Four family members were found dead at Fort Stewart, a U.S. Army post in Georgia. The bodies of a soldier, her husband, and their two children were discovered after a welfare check was requested by the soldier's unit. The deaths are being investigated as an isolated incident, and there is no threat to the broader community.
#education
Fox News: University of Arizona president faces backlash over $240 million budget shortfall
Students and faculty criticize University of Arizona President Robbins over $240 million budget shortfall, calling for external audit and accountability.
#crime
The Blaze: Christian leader in critical condition after being shot in head preaching: 'People are following darkness instead of light' | Blaze Media
A religious leader is shot in the head while preaching in Glendale, Arizona. The victim remains in critical condition.
Fox News: Investigation into Chicago train crash ongoing as service remains suspended
Chicago's Yellow Line service is suspended as investigators determine why a CTA train crashed into a snowplow, injuring 38 passengers. The snowplow was reportedly on the tracks for training purposes. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
#sports
GB News: Lewis Hamilton breaks silence with strong verdict after F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix turmoil
Lewis Hamilton praised F1 chiefs for handling the issues at the Las Vegas Grand Prix quickly. The race was disrupted due to a problem with a manhole cover, causing two drivers to suffer. Despite the chaos, Hamilton enjoyed himself and was satisfied with Mercedes' performance.