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19 Nov 2023

#politics

National Review: Parental Rights and Religious Freedom Can Protect Children from Progressive Overreach
Parental Rights and Religious Freedom Can Protect Children from Progressive Overreach
Parents must be ready to protect their children from attacks on parental rights, as seen in Ohio's abortion ballot measure and the Biden administration's proposed rules for LGBTQI+ foster care. These measures undermine parental consent and require compliance with gender ideology. Lawsuits challenging these overreaches are crucial in preserving parental rights and pushing back against progressive ideology.


American Thinker: Xi and Joe make a pact to reduce fossil fuel production and there was much rejoicing … in China
Xi and Joe make a pact to reduce fossil fuel production and there was much rejoicing … in China
President Biden has made a pact with China to accelerate the transition to green energy, despite potential negative economic and national security consequences. Experts warn of a collapse in the US economy and reduced living standards. China's track record with international agreements is also questionable, and it stands to benefit from controlling the green energy supply chain. The deal is seen as naive and risky.


The Telegraph: Rachel Reeves refuses to say whether Labour would reverse inheritance tax cuts
Rachel Reeves refuses to say whether Labour would reverse inheritance tax cuts
Rachel Reeves, the shadow chancellor, has refused to commit to reversing any inheritance tax cuts introduced by the Conservative government. She stated that cutting the tax is not a priority and criticized the move in the midst of a cost of living crisis. On the other side, Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor, is reconsidering announcing an inheritance tax cut due to criticism from Tory MPs. The Institute for Fiscal Studies estimated that the majority of the cuts would benefit wealthier individuals, causing speculation that income tax cuts and National Insurance reforms may be considered instead. Furthermore, Ms Reeves did not confirm whether Labour would reverse the Conservative government's plans to cut benefits for those who do not engage with job centers or refuse offered work. She emphasized the importance of tackling the root cause of the problem through improving the National Health Service and stated that if people are abusing the system, it is on them after 13 years of Conservative rule. Additionally, she pledged to raise benefits based on traditional inflation rates if Labour came into power.


Fox News: LA Times editorial board demands Biden administration push for cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war
LA Times editorial board demands Biden administration push for cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war
The Los Angeles Times editorial board calls for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, citing the indiscriminate killing of Palestinian civilians. They urge the Biden administration to pressure Benjamin Netanyahu to end the attacks. Prominent members of Congress, including Rep. Jamaal Bowman and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are divided on the issue.


#war

National Review: A Tale of Two Protests
A Tale of Two Protests
A peaceful rally supporting Israel's war against Hamas takes place in Washington, D.C, with 290,000 attendees. Pro-Israel demonstration contrasts with violent pro-Palestinian rallies.


Times Of Israel: Remains of 12-year-old Oct. 7 victim Liel Hetzroni identified
Remains of 12-year-old Oct. 7 victim Liel Hetzroni identified
In a tragic event, the remains of 12-year-old Liel Hetzroni, who was murdered in a Hamas assault, have been formally identified. Liel and her brother Yanai, along with their aunt Ayala and grandfather Avia, were killed in the attack. The Israel Antiquities Authority is working with forensic teams to identify the remains of all the victims.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Israel denies deal to free hostages in exchange for five-day pause in fighting
Israel denies deal to free hostages in exchange for five-day pause in fighting
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu denies reports of a deal to release hostages in Gaza, saying there is no agreement "as of now." The Israeli government dismisses rumors and promises to provide news when available. The White House also states that no deal has been reached. The outline for a potential agreement was reportedly put together during talks in Qatar, and the pause in fighting would allow for humanitarian aid to enter Gaza.


The Telegraph: One of ‘Two Michaels’ accused of spying to sue Canadian government over imprisonment in China
One of ‘Two Michaels’ accused of spying to sue Canadian government over imprisonment in China
Two Canadian men imprisoned in China for espionage are now involved in a spy row, with one seeking a multimillion-dollar settlement from the Canadian government. Michael Spavor claims that the other inmate, Michael Kovrig, was connected to Ottawa's intelligence services. Spavor is demanding compensation for his imprisonment and alleges that his information on North Korea was passed on to the Five Eyes intelligence network without his consent. This dispute comes after the "Two Michaels" were released in September 2021, resolving a major diplomatic incident between Canada and China.


#religion

National Review: The Declaration of Independence Founded a Theistic Republic
The Declaration of Independence Founded a Theistic Republic
Mike Johnson, the new speaker of the House, faced criticism for referencing God in his opening speech. Critics accused him of being a Christian nationalist, but failed to provide a counter-argument to the fact that the Declaration of Independence does mention God multiple times. The Founders believed in a God who created the world and demanded justice, liberty, and equality. Removing this foundation could lead to the collapse of the republic.


Fox News: I’m a pro-life nun and we just stopped the state of New York from harassing us
I’m a pro-life nun and we just stopped the state of New York from harassing us
The Sisters of Life, a Catholic community, provide support and resources to pregnant women in need. They offer housing, medical services, counseling, and more. However, they were targeted by a New York law that allowed officials to access their internal documents. With the help of their attorneys, they fought against this intrusion and recently received a court order protecting their right to continue their ministry.


#education

Fox News: Judge tosses New Hampshire teachers union bid to shoot down voucher program
Judge tosses New Hampshire teachers union bid to shoot down voucher program
The New Hampshire Superior Court dismissed a teachers union's challenge to the state's voucher program, ruling that it did not violate the Constitution. The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) filed the lawsuit seeking to stop the voucher-like program, arguing that public money should only be used for public schools. The AFT's president expressed disappointment with the decision, stating that vouchers exacerbate the burden on taxpayers and divert resources from public education.


#crime

Fox News: Charlotte small businesses fed up with repeated break-ins: 'Nature of doing business'
Charlotte small businesses fed up with repeated break-ins: 'Nature of doing business'
Businesses in Charlotte, North Carolina's arts district NoDa are being targeted by property crime, with break-ins and damaged doors becoming a common occurrence. The rise in crime is taking a toll on small business owners' bottom lines, as repairs are costing them more than the thieves are stealing. Despite increased patrols and efforts to prevent break-ins, the neighborhood continues to struggle with property crime.