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20 Nov 2023

#politics

Breitbart: PHOTOS – 'Don't Tread on Me,' Argentina: Nation Celebrates Javier Milei, Its First Libertarian President
PHOTOS – 'Don't Tread on Me,' Argentina: Nation Celebrates Javier Milei, Its First Libertarian President
Javier Milei, an anarcho-capitalist and self-proclaimed libertarian, won the presidency of Argentina, promising to fight inflation and end socialist rule in the country. His victory sparked a celebration with supporters flooding the streets of Buenos Aires, waving flags and chanting slogans.


The Telegraph: Watch: MPs set off smoke bombs and light fire in parliament
Watch: MPs set off smoke bombs and light fire in parliament
Members of Albania's opposition Democratic Party disrupted parliament by setting off smoke bombs and a small fire in a failed attempt to prevent the chamber from voting on the 2024 budget. The government is accused of silencing the opposition.


Red State: Happy Birthday, Joe, Now Retire: Staff Has to Pull Out 'Bubble Wrap Strategy' to Deal With His Issues
Happy Birthday, Joe, Now Retire: Staff Has to Pull Out 'Bubble Wrap Strategy' to Deal With His Issues


Joe Biden, the oldest person in the Oval Office, faces challenges due to his age and physical limitations. Officials struggle to handle his mistakes and stumbles. The "Bubble Wrap Strategy" includes accommodations like using shorter stairs, wearing specific shoes, and assistance from doctors and staff. However, his incoherence and cognitive issues cannot be excused by a stutter and raise concerns about his ability to lead. Biden's age is not an asset, and the problems will likely worsen with time.


The Blaze: ACLU sues Gov. DeSantis over order disbanding chapter of pro-Hamas student group | Blaze Media
ACLU sues Gov. DeSantis over order disbanding chapter of pro-Hamas student group | Blaze Media
A student group in Florida, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), is facing potential deactivation by Governor Ron DeSantis' administration due to its apparent support for terrorism. The SJP has been accused of celebrating Hamas' terrorist attacks and professing common cause with the organization. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Palestine Legal have filed a lawsuit against the administration, claiming that the deactivation violates the First Amendment rights of the students.


GB News: Joe Biden's team initiate 'operation bubblewrap' over fears of new string of gaffes
Joe Biden's team initiate 'operation bubblewrap' over fears of new string of gaffes
Joe Biden's team has implemented a plan to prevent the president from falling and making gaffes due to concerns about his age. The plan includes exercise, dieting, good footwear, and reducing trip hazards. Despite efforts to downplay mobility concerns, a poll found that 71% of respondents in battleground states considered Biden to be "too old" to be president.


#society

The Telegraph: Monday evening news briefing: Sunak said 'just let people die', claimed Cummings
Monday evening news briefing: Sunak said 'just let people die', claimed Cummings
Rishi Sunak allegedly said "just let people die" during arguments about a second lockdown . The director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies claims that Jeremy Hunt will only be able to make small tax cuts . Three premature babies are still trapped in Gaza after others were evacuated for treatment in Egypt .


Red State: Gen Z Believes They Shouldn't Need a Skillset to Get a Job, Just a Winning Personality
Gen Z Believes They Shouldn't Need a Skillset to Get a Job, Just a Winning Personality


Gen Z introduces the concept of "personality hires" in the workplace, where positive attitude compensates for lack of skills. some embrace it, while others view it as an excuse for incompetence. Education system and previous generations are to blame for the unpreparedness of young adults entering the workforce.


Times Of Israel: Poll: 75% of New Yorkers say antisemitism up since October 7
Poll: 75% of New Yorkers say antisemitism up since October 7
A poll reveals that a majority of New Yorkers believe that Jews in the city are facing increased anti-Semitism since Hamas's attacks on Israel, with a rise in Islamophobia also noted. New York Police Department data supports these findings, showing a significant increase in anti-Jewish incidents following Hamas's invasion and Israel's subsequent war in Gaza. The poll also indicates that most New Yorkers support Israel in the ongoing conflict.


The Blaze: University of Exeter professor backs Hamas' attacks, says group 'had to act, and quickly so' | Blaze Media
University of Exeter professor backs Hamas' attacks, says group 'had to act, and quickly so' | Blaze Media
A UK professor justifies Hamas' attack on Israel, denying that Hamas is a terrorist group. The professor's comments received backlash from a student, who criticized the university for not supporting its Jewish population.


#war

The Right Scoop: [UPDATE: VIDEO OF DAMAGE] – IDF sends fighter jet, combat helicopter into Lebanon after multiple attacks and 3 UAVs sent by Hezbollah
[UPDATE: VIDEO OF DAMAGE] – IDF sends fighter jet, combat helicopter into Lebanon after multiple attacks and 3 UAVs sent by Hezbollah
IDF retaliates against Hezbollah firing into Israel with fighter jet and combat helicopter in Lebanon. Three UAVs hit near IDF post with no casualties.


The Telegraph: Ukraine: The Latest - Zelensky fires top general and the EU continues to buy Russia gas
Ukraine: The Latest - Zelensky fires top general and the EU continues to buy Russia gas
On Ukraine: The Latest, the podcast provides daily updates on the war in Ukraine, covering various aspects such as military, political, and economic angles. It features top journalists from The Telegraph and foreign correspondents reporting on the ground.


Le Monde: Orphaned Ukrainian teen taken to Russia returns home
Orphaned Ukrainian teen taken to Russia returns home
Orphaned teenager Bohdan Yermokhin finally returns to Ukraine after being transported to Russia. His rescue was a challenging journey, but his lawyer never gave up. Bohdan's return sheds light on the issue of Ukrainian children being forcibly transported and Russified by Russia.


#foreignaffairs

National Review: The Corner: Javier Milei’s Landslide Win in Argentina
The Corner: Javier Milei’s Landslide Win in Argentina
Argentina elected Javier Milei as their next president in a landslide victory. Milei, a free-market economist, plans to dollarize the economy and strengthen ties with the U.S. and Israel while opposing China and Latin American leftists. With a strong team and support from conservative parties, he aims to revive Argentina's struggling economy, plagued by inflation and poverty. Milei's win marks a significant shift away from Peronist rule, gaining support from working-class areas and the younger generation. However, he faces challenges in the wealthy districts benefiting from the previous system.


Times Of Israel: Houthis say Israeli ships ‘legitimate target,’ as threat to global shipping grows
Houthis say Israeli ships ‘legitimate target,’ as threat to global shipping grows
Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels warn that Israeli ships are a "legitimate target" after their seizure of an Israel-linked cargo vessel. The Houthis have been firing missiles and drones at Israel's ports, and this recent attack marks their entry into a foreign war. Analysts predict that the threat to shipping around the Bab al-Mandab Strait will increase.


The Right Scoop: “I believe so” – Joe Biden says a hostage deal in Gaza is near [VIDEO]
“I believe so” – Joe Biden says a hostage deal in Gaza is near [VIDEO]
Joe Biden believes a hostage deal with Hamas in Gaza is near, but he refuses to discuss it further. Israel aims to eliminate all Hamas terrorists, suggesting a potential break in any ceasefire agreement.


Fox News: China hosts major meeting with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Palestinian diplomats to discuss Israel-Hamas war
China hosts major meeting with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Palestinian diplomats to discuss Israel-Hamas war
China hosted a major meeting with foreign ministers from the Middle East to exert its influence over the Israel-Hamas war. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed support for Arab and Islamic countries and called for an end to the war in Gaza. China's growing geopolitical influence and longstanding support for the Palestinians were highlighted in the meeting.


Euromaidan Press: Russian military footwear companies import $ 4.1 mn worth of goods from Europe – investigation
Russian military footwear companies import $ 4.1 mn worth of goods from Europe – investigation
Russian military footwear manufacturers have imported $4.1 million worth of goods from European companies, including leather, glue, and shoe manufacturing equipment. Major European suppliers include Italian company Conceria Cervinia SpA, Belarusian-German company Belintertrans Germany GmbH, and German company Neuhaus GmbH.


#economy

Breitbart: Leading Economic Indicators Signal Recession—Again!
Leading Economic Indicators Signal Recession—Again!
U.S. economy continues to decline month after month, indicating a looming recession. Leading economic index fell 0.8% in October, with consumer expectations, lower ISM Index, falling equities, and tight credit conditions driving the decline. Expectations of a mild recession with slow GDP growth in 2024.


#military

The Blaze: Army sends letter to soldiers booted from service for refusing COVID vaccine, asks if they'd like to return | Blaze Media
Army sends letter to soldiers booted from service for refusing COVID vaccine, asks if they'd like to return | Blaze Media
The US Army allows former soldiers who refused the COVID-19 vaccine to correct their military records and potentially rejoin the forces. They can request a correction through the Army Discharge Review Board or the Army Board for Correction of Military Records. The Army recently missed its recruitment goal and plans to expand recruitment beyond high school graduates.


#crime

The Telegraph: Hundreds of Calabrian Mafiosi jailed in Italy’s biggest trial this century
Hundreds of Calabrian Mafiosi jailed in Italy’s biggest trial this century
More than 200 members of the 'Ndrangheta Mafia sentenced to 2,200 years in prison after Italy's biggest trial in 30 years. The trial revealed the organization's brutal tactics, including intimidation with dead animals. Politicians and businessmen also convicted, highlighting collusion between the Mafia and the state.


Fox News: How Google’s data can make you a suspect in a crime you didn’t commit
How Google’s data can make you a suspect in a crime you didn’t commit
Google's data can be used by law enforcement to solve crimes, but it can also implicate innocent people. There are two main ways that Google's data is used in police investigations: search-term warrants and location warrants. Search-term warrants require Google to provide information on anyone who searches for a specific term or phrase, while location warrants require information on anyone near a certain location at a certain time. These warrants have advantages in solving crimes but also raise concerns about privacy and violating constitutional rights.


Fox News: Supreme Court rejects ex-cop Chauvin appeal for a new trial in George Floyd murder
Supreme Court rejects ex-cop Chauvin appeal for a new trial in George Floyd murder
The Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from Derek Chauvin, the ex-cop convicted of the murder of George Floyd in 2020. Chauvin's legal team argued that the trial was held during a time of political unrest and that the jury was influenced by the threat of violent riots if he was acquitted. The Minnesota Supreme Court also refused to hear the case, upholding Chauvin's conviction.

Chauvin, who is currently serving over 20 years in prison, has filed a motion claiming new evidence that shows he did not cause Floyd's death. He is requesting a new trial or at least a hearing to present the new evidence. Chauvin alleges that a Kansas pathologist stated Floyd died from complications of a rare tumor, which the pathologist did not actually examine but reviewed autopsy reports.


#sports

PJ Media: Novak Djokovic Ends 2023 As The World's #1 Tennis Player Despite Persecution by the Biden Administration
Novak Djokovic Ends 2023 As The World's #1 Tennis Player Despite Persecution by the Biden Administration
Novak Djokovic defied COVID-19 restrictions and became the world's tennis player despite being banned from the US and facing political persecution in Australia. He won multiple major tournaments and maintained his dominance in the sport.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: Watch an LSU Football Fan Catch and Release a Stray Bird in the Stands
Watch an LSU Football Fan Catch and Release a Stray Bird in the Stands
In Louisiana, a fan at Tiger Stadium holds a live bird and tosses it into the air during a football game. The bird, misidentified as a duck, is actually a coot. The incident takes place in a state known for waterfowl hunting.


#technology

Townhall: The Last Thing America Needs Is a National Standard for Net Neutrality
The Last Thing America Needs Is a National Standard for Net Neutrality
The FCC argues that a national standard for regulation is necessary to maintain a free and open internet, but consumers already enjoy better, faster, and more affordable internet service. The FCC's proposal to establish a uniform legal framework would burden ISPs and hinder the broadband market.


#other

Spectator USA: The Spectator's 2023 Holiday Gift Guide
The Spectator's 2023 Holiday Gift Guide
Matt McDonald values experiences and memories over material things, so he would enjoy receiving a MoviePass to watch Dune Part Two in IMAX. Teresa Mull wants to relive a childhood memory and is open to being surprised with a train trip. Amber Duke suggests a Garmin GPS Golf Watch as a unique gift for golfers. Ben Domenech recommends giving a high-quality chef's knife, such as the eight-inch Shun chef's knife. Zack Christenson suggests starting a loved one's journey into the world of watches with a Seiko 5 or Parchie watch. Cockburn suggests giving Crémant and American caviar for a classy gift. Alexander Larman hopes for books from the Folio Society, like Dodie Smith's I Capture The Castle. Ross Anderson recommends coffee-table books as decadent gifts, including those on car design, interior design, architecture, travel, culture, fashion, and more. Amy Rose Everett suggests a July's Original signature 42L carry-on case with an ejectable battery as a practical gift for frequent travelers. Shez Shafiq suggests giving noise-canceling headphones for a peaceful and calming gift. William Newton recommends antique ceramic apothecary jars for artists and writers. Billy McMorris believes the Ninja DualBrew PRO coffeemaker helped save his marriage. Juan P. Villasmil values the comfort of a weighted blanket and suggests it as a gift. Daniel McCarthy suggests George Chapman's translation of Homer's works as a literary gift. Yasmina Green recommends a bespoke cashmere hoodie from Atelier Inam for a luxurious gift.