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20 Nov 2023

#politics

Breitbart: Senator Roger Marshall Endorses Donald Trump, Calls for GOP to Unite
Senator Roger Marshall Endorses Donald Trump, Calls for GOP to Unite
Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) announces his endorsement of former President Donald Trump, calling for the Republican Party to unite behind him. Marshall criticizes President Joe Biden's Green New Deal agenda and believes that America needs a leader who fights for the Heartland and Christian values. Marshall is the 13th senator to back Trump, while only four Republican senators have endorsed someone else, according to FiveThirtyEight.


The Blaze: Pro-Palestinian students at University of Michigan force their way into 'locked' admin building, several arrested: Report | Blaze Media
Pro-Palestinian students at University of Michigan force their way into 'locked' admin building, several arrested: Report | Blaze Media
Pro-Palestinian protesters clashed with authorities at the University of Michigan, demanding to speak with the university president. The protest began in the afternoon, with students entering the administration building despite it being locked. Law enforcement agencies were called to restore order. The protesters called for the university to stop funding Israel, but the university has a policy of not making political statements through investments. Some protesters were arrested and claimed to have been subjected to violence, but these claims have not been verified. The protesters did not address the actions of Hamas in Gaza.


Fox News: Kamala Harris reacts to rough Biden polls: 'We're going to have to earn our re-elect'
Kamala Harris reacts to rough Biden polls: 'We're going to have to earn our re-elect'
Vice President Harris acknowledged polls showing Trump leading Biden in hypothetical elections and battleground states. She emphasized the need to earn their re-election and effectively communicate their accomplishments. Harris also addressed the challenge of messaging and engagement, including plans to reach out to TikTok influencers. She acknowledged the hindrance of a long list of accomplishments and highlighted the importance of young people benefiting from or paying the price for their actions. Harris expressed confidence in winning re-election despite the work ahead.


Times Of Israel: Report: 2 Gaza terrorists found in Rahat a month after October 7 assault
Report: 2 Gaza terrorists found in Rahat a month after October 7 assault
Elite units captured two terrorists who infiltrated Israel from Gaza during Hamas's surprise assault. The terrorists were detained for questioning, and evidence of murder and torture perpetrated by Hamas on October 7 is being collected for potential criminal prosecution. The arrests were not publicized due to suspicions of another attack.


Fox News: US Republicans praise new 'anarcho-capitalist' Argentine President Javier Milei
US Republicans praise new 'anarcho-capitalist' Argentine President Javier Milei
Republican lawmakers in the U.S. are celebrating the election of Argentina's new president, Javier Milei, who promises to cut government spending and implement other reforms. They see his victory as a threat to progressive ideologies. Democratic officials have remained largely silent.

Javier Milei, an "anarcho-capitalist" and self-described libertarian economist, won the presidential election in Argentina, South America's second-largest economy. He plans to reduce government size, abolish the Central Bank, and is skeptical of climate change. Republican officials, including former President Donald Trump, have praised his win, while Democrats have been quiet.


Breitbart: UK Govt Compiled 'Secret Files' on Social Media Activity of Critics
UK Govt Compiled 'Secret Files' on Social Media Activity of Critics
Multiple British government departments have been monitoring social media activity to prevent critics from speaking at government-organized conferences or events. At least 15 departments, including culture, health, and sports, have instructed employees to monitor platforms like Facebook and Twitter for criticism of the government. They have been told to compile secret dossiers on individuals and gather years' worth of information. This practice is facing legal challenges for breaching data protection and potentially violating human rights laws.


#society

Daily Signal: Bari Weiss' Tour de Force Is a Battle Cry to Save the West
Bari Weiss' Tour de Force Is a Battle Cry to Save the West
Former New York Times writer Bari Weiss delivered a powerful speech at the Federalist Society's annual National Lawyer's Convention, highlighting the ongoing "civilizational war" the West faces and the need to save Western civilization. She discussed the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel and compared it to the 9/11 attacks, noting the West's failure to respond appropriately to the recent attack. Weiss emphasized the deeper crisis of society and the breakdown of moral values, arguing that the proliferation of anti-Semitism is a symptom of this crisis. She called for recognizing the truth, enforcing the law, fighting against double standards on speech, and being the last line of defense to save our civilization.


Red State: How to Deal With Annoying Leftists During Family Holidays
How to Deal With Annoying Leftists During Family Holidays
To avoid political arguments at family events, set ground rules and steer the conversation away from contentious topics. If necessary, politely ask the person to leave if they can't respect the rule. Keep the focus on enjoying the holiday and prioritize family over politics.


The Blaze: North Carolina police department using drones to crack down on homeless drug use and trespassing after mass resignations | Blaze Media
North Carolina police department using drones to crack down on homeless drug use and trespassing after mass resignations | Blaze Media
The police department in Asheville, North Carolina, is using drones to address crimes committed by homeless people, such as drug use and trespassing. Business owners and residents have expressed concerns about downtown crime and homelessness. With tourism down, the police are using drones to crack down on these crimes and help alleviate the staffing shortage. The department has received positive feedback from local businesses regarding the drone program.


#war

Daily Signal: Hamas Took Their Brother Hostage. They Are Asking US to Help
Hamas Took Their Brother Hostage. They Are Asking US to Help
Yonatan Lulu-Shamriz's daughter celebrated her 2nd birthday hiding from Hamas in a safe room. His youngest brother was taken hostage during the attack. Ido Lulu-Shamriz fought terrorists and witnessed the death of his friends. They advocate for their brother's release and ask the US to pressure Qatar in negotiations.


The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Large barrage of Hamas rockets fired from southern Gaza into Tel Aviv area
BREAKING: Large barrage of Hamas rockets fired from southern Gaza into Tel Aviv area
Hamas launches a major rocket attack targeting central Israel, including Tel Aviv. The Iron Dome intercepts some rockets.


Euromaidan Press: Russia puts Ukrainian Eurovision winner Jamala on wanted list
Russia puts Ukrainian Eurovision winner Jamala on wanted list
Russian Interior Ministry has placed Ukrainian Eurovision winner Jamala on a wanted list for allegedly spreading "fakes" about the Russian military. Jamala, who won the contest in 2016, has not commented on the matter.


#foreignaffairs

Daily Wire: IDF Posts Video Of Al Shifa Hospital Hamas Tunnel Network, Apparent Hostages At Hospital
IDF Posts Video Of Al Shifa Hospital Hamas Tunnel Network, Apparent Hostages At Hospital
The Israel Defense Forces have released footage of underground tunnels and bunkers under the al Shifa Hospital in Gaza, confirming claims that Hamas is using hospitals for its terror activities. The footage shows hostages being moved through the hospital, proving Hamas' use of the hospital for terror infrastructure.


#economy

Breitbart: Report: Majority of U.S. Adults Living Paycheck to Paycheck
Report: Majority of U.S. Adults Living Paycheck to Paycheck
A report shows that 60% of U.S. adults are living paycheck to paycheck, with even higher earners struggling under President Biden. Over 40% of consumers consider themselves worse off than in 2022, and a third plan to dip into savings for holiday spending. Many are adopting a mentality of hyper-consumption, despite rising credit card debt. Despite economic concerns, 96% of shoppers expect to overspend this holiday season, but younger generations are more likely to budget for their expenses.


The Telegraph: The US should take warning from the huge costs of British floating wind power
The US should take warning from the huge costs of British floating wind power
The UK government has raised subsidies for offshore wind developers, despite the failure to attract bids in an auction. The increase in subsidies contradicts the idea of cheaper energy bills. In the US, the Biden administration continues to license offshore wind projects, while China and India are increasing their reliance on coal.


The Economist: Jeremy Hunt wants to fix Britain’s public-sector productivity
Jeremy Hunt wants to fix Britain’s public-sector productivity


Britain's public-sector productivity has been stagnant for years, especially in the public services. The state's activities are labor-intensive and cannot easily exit low-productivity areas, leading to higher costs. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt aims to improve public-sector productivity by focusing on management quality and capital investment. However, progress is slow, and the use of better technology and hybrid working is met with skepticism among public-sector workers. While changes can be made more quickly in hybrid working, surging efficiency is not expected.


#military

Daily Wire: Biden’s Pentagon Slated To Spend Nearly $270 Million On Diversity Agenda
Biden’s Pentagon Slated To Spend Nearly $270 Million On Diversity Agenda
The Department of Defense plans to spend $269.2 million on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives from 2022 to 2024, with an increasing amount allocated each year. The Pentagon aims to incorporate DEIA principles across all its efforts and increase diversity in the military through training programs and scholarships for underrepresented groups. Critics argue that the focus on diversity detracts from the military's primary mission of national security.


#religion

The American Mind: Christian Nationalism or Godless Nationalism
Christian Nationalism or Godless Nationalism
Advocating Christian nationalism is a debate gaining attention within certain circles. Christian nationalism is the belief that American institutions should reflect and promote Christianity. Critics argue it promotes privileging certain views, but proponents argue it is necessary to preserve Christian values and influence.


#history

Spectator USA: A cowboy Christmas
A cowboy Christmas
Christmas dinner for American pioneers was often modeled after English traditions, with turkey, plum pudding, and other festive foods. In remote areas, Christmas meant providing food and shelter for travelers and strangers. Some wealthy pioneers, like Madam Rachel Urban, threw lavish parties, while others, like Virginia Reed's family, saved up for months to have a small feast. Cowboys relied on hunting for their Christmas meals, but the harsh winter of 1886 brought an end to open-range grazing and the cowboy way of life. Charlie Russell, a young artist turned cowboy, captured the essence of that time in his famous painting "The Last of the 5,000."


#health

Fox News: Sleep problems worsen during the winter, US adults say in new survey
Sleep problems worsen during the winter, US adults say in new survey
Six in 10 Americans say their sleep routines feel different during the winter than in other seasons. Almost half of Americans would give up the internet for a year to improve their sleep, while 43% would trade their phone and 41% would give up their car. The recent end of daylight saving time contributes to this, with 48% of respondents feeling tired earlier and 41% moving up their bedtimes. Winter also tends to make people feel tired (21% of respondents) or sad (20%).


Daily Signal: On Ohio's Issue 1, OB-GYN Debunks Deceptive Abortion Narrative
On Ohio's Issue 1, OB-GYN Debunks Deceptive Abortion Narrative
Exit polls in Ohio showed that although most voters oppose unlimited abortion on demand, they still voted in favor of it with the passage of Issue 1. Doctors colluded with abortion extremists to promote the narrative that abortion limits restrict patient care, harming women and their babies. Doctors need to allow their voices to be heard and speak out against this narrative. Women deserve to be presented with all their options and to receive trustworthy healthcare from doctors.


#education

Fox News: Pennsylvania school district agrees to $20K settlement with The Satanic Temple for After School Satan Club
Pennsylvania school district agrees to $20K settlement with The Satanic Temple for After School Satan Club
A Pennsylvania school district settled a lawsuit with The Satanic Temple, paying $200,000 in attorney's fees and granting the After School Satan Club access to school facilities. This controversial club aims to provide an alternative to religious after-school clubs.


#crime

Breitbart: Father in Critical Condition After Being Shot While Street Preaching
Father in Critical Condition After Being Shot While Street Preaching
A 26-year-old father of two was shot in the head while street preaching in Glendale, Arizona. He remains in critical condition.


Daily Wire: Suspect In Kidnapping Of 9-Year-Old Girl From New York Park Now Charged With Rape
Suspect In Kidnapping Of 9-Year-Old Girl From New York Park Now Charged With Rape
A man suspected of kidnapping a 9-year-old girl from a New York state park has been charged with rape. The girl was found safe inside the suspect's camper after being held captive for two days. The investigation is ongoing to determine if the suspect targeted the victim specifically.


#science

American Thinker: What happened to evidence-based science?
What happened to evidence-based science?
Journalists and students should research and question the climate instead of blindly pushing the green agenda. Examples of natural disasters throughout history show that climate change is cyclical and not solely caused by humans. The narrative of blaming humans for climate change is contradicted by historical data.


#technology

Daily Wire: OpenAI Staff Threaten Revolt After Sudden Ouster Of CEO
OpenAI Staff Threaten Revolt After Sudden Ouster Of CEO
Staffers at OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, threatened to quit in protest after the co-founder and CEO Sam Altman was fired. Almost 500 to 600 employees signed a letter demanding the board resign, reinstate Altman and another co-founder, and warned they might follow Altman to Microsoft. The employees accused the board of lacking competence and care for the company's mission and employees.


#other

Fox News: ‘Cooking with Friends’: Carley Shimkus shares unique dessert recipes ahead of the holidays
‘Cooking with Friends’: Carley Shimkus shares unique dessert recipes ahead of the holidays
Americans are spending more time in their kitchens as the holidays approach. Carley Shimkus released a new cookbook with recipes from Fox News staff. She shared two dessert recipes on "Fox & Friends."


Spectator USA: Surviving the holidays with Alison Roman
Surviving the holidays with Alison Roman
Alison Roman's cookbook, Sweet Enough, is designed for non-bakers who find baking frustrating. The recipes are flexible and forgiving, with flavors that lean towards salty, tart, and buttery. Roman's signature style shines through, with contrarian framing and discerning commentary.


Spectator USA: Baking mistakes: my Christmas clangers
Baking mistakes: my Christmas clangers
In a world of Christmas cookies, be homemade shortbread. It exudes elegance, simplicity, and a buttery texture that melts in your mouth. Aim for perfection, but be prepared for occasional baking mishaps.