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22 Nov 2023

#politics

The American Spectator: Liberals Bizarrely Rewrite History to Slam Trump
Liberals Bizarrely Rewrite History to Slam Trump
A liberal judge in Colorado ordered that Donald Trump be included on primary ballots, disappointing progressives. The 14th Amendment does not automatically restrict Trump from seeking office.


#war

The American Spectator: Islam Needs a Reform, Now
Islam Needs a Reform, Now
Israel faces threats from both Hamas and Hezbollah. The author recalls two books, one on Islam and the other the Tanakh, that shed light on the situation. The author discusses his experiences in Muslim-majority countries and the disparities between Muslim nations and other countries in fields like education and technology. The author argues that the root of the problem lies in Islam itself and its mixed messages regarding violence. The author also highlights Israel's achievements and ingenuity in areas like agriculture and water conservation. The author criticizes former President Obama and President Biden for their complicity in supporting policies that undermine Western civilization.


Times Of Israel: Families of hostages feel mix of hope and uncertainty as deal okayed for return of 50
Families of hostages feel mix of hope and uncertainty as deal okayed for return of 50
A mother demands the release of her kidnapped children held by Hamas, along with other hostages. Israel approves a deal to free 50 hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Concerns over the safety of the remaining hostages and potential danger to Israeli soldiers arise.


#sports

The Blaze: People who underwent 'any form of male puberty' not eligible for international women's cricket, ICC announces | Blaze Media
People who underwent 'any form of male puberty' not eligible for international women's cricket, ICC announces | Blaze Media
The International Cricket Council has announced that individuals who have undergone any form of male puberty will not be eligible to compete in international women's cricket. The new policy aims to protect the integrity, safety, fairness, and inclusion of the game. Gender eligibility at the domestic level will be determined by each individual Member Board.