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2 Nov 2023
#illegals
Daily Wire: Democrat Mayors Request ‘Urgent Meeting’ With Biden Over Influx Of Illegal Immigrants Into Their Cities
Democratic mayors from major cities wrote a letter to President Biden requesting a meeting to address the influx of illegal immigrants. The mayors asked for more federal funding, expedited work authorization, and collaboration to avoid uncoordinated entry. They cited the high numbers and diversity of arrivals as well as the impact on local budgets.
#politics
The Telegraph: Chief Rabbi criticises Sadiq Khan’s ‘irresponsible’ calls for Gaza ceasefire
Chief Rabbi criticizes Sadiq Khan's call for Gaza ceasefire, warning it would lead to more Hamas brutality. Khan expresses concern over rise in anti-Semitism and pledges support for Jewish community. Labour Party faces division as more frontbenchers break ranks to demand ceasefire. (, )
National Review: The Corner: Here Comes RFK Jr.?
A new poll shows RFK Jr. with 22% support in a three-way race with Trump and Biden, leading among independents. RFK Jr.'s level of support may not last due to vulnerabilities, but it highlights the desire for an alternative to a Trump-Biden race. This polling result could potentially encourage the No Labels project.
The Telegraph: The FA has finally bared its teeth over Israel – what took it so long?
Leicester City footballer Hamza Choudhury faces controversy for his pro-Palestinian statements, including unfurling the flag of Palestine during a victory celebration. The FA has finally taken action, warning players against using the phrase "from river to sea" and threatening police involvement. However, questions remain about the FA's inconsistent handling of the situation and its failure to address inflammatory tweets within its own organization.
The Economist: Labour’s screw-ups reveal how the party will govern Britain
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer faces backlash for his response to Israel's assault on Gaza, causing turmoil within the party. Additionally, a book by shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves is criticized for plagiarism, damaging Labour's reputation for competence. These incidents reveal the challenges Labour will face if they come to power.
#foreignaffairs
PJ Media: Biden Calls for a 'Pause' in the Israel-Hamas War
Joe Biden responds to a heckler and calls for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas conflict, allowing hostages to be released. This unexpected announcement puts pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to consider the idea. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is traveling to the region to negotiate aid, evacuations, and a post-war solution, but faces challenges from Hamas and opposition within the Biden administration.
The Right Scoop: NBC News reveals Hamas is stockpiling MASSIVE amounts of fuel while hospitals run out…
NBC News reports that Hamas is stockpiling fuel for rockets and tunnels while hospitals in Gaza are running out of electricity. US and Israeli officials call for humanitarian aid, but Israel refuses fuel shipments due to security concerns.
Le Monde: Putin revokes Russia's ratification of nuclear test ban treaty
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law revoking Russia's ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. The West has criticized Russia for its nuclear rhetoric and accused them of using reckless tactics during the conflict with Ukraine.
National Review: Americans Sour on Ukraine Support, over 40 Percent Say U.S. Helping ‘Too Much’: Report
American support for Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia has decreased, with 41 percent of Americans now believing that the United States is doing "too much" to help Ukraine. The decline in support is most significant among Republicans and independents. Additionally, more Americans now support ending the conflict quickly, even at the cost of territorial losses for Ukraine.
#health
The Telegraph: Planet Normal: Oxford lockdown sceptic says he was ambushed at Covid Inquiry
In a recent appearance at the Covid Inquiry, Professor Heneghan expresses disappointment, feeling ambushed and undermined during his testimony. He criticizes the focus on character assassination and irrelevant details, rather than addressing core questions. As someone with firsthand experience in care homes during the pandemic, he believes healthcare expertise is lacking in the investigation. In regards to Boris Johnson, Professor Heneghan believes the former Prime Minister may have favored a Swedish-style approach to managing the pandemic.
The Economist: How the rapid growth of virtual wards is helping the NHS
Britain | Virtual wards are emerging as a practical solution to hospital bed shortages. Low-risk patients are monitored at home using electronic devices, allowing hospital staff to collect real-time health data. The NHS in England aims to have 24,000 virtual beds by the end of next year, providing faster and cheaper care while reducing the risk of infection. Operating 10,000 virtual beds could release about 7,500 actual beds, improving hospital occupancy rates during winter. However, challenges remain, including the need for standardization and guidelines for setting up and running virtual wards.
#science
The Blaze: 'There is power in a name': American Ornithological Society is renaming over 70 species of birds to correct 'historic bias' | Blaze Media
The American Ornithological Society plans to change the names of 70-80 bird species in the United States and Canada in an effort to address past wrongs and promote inclusivity. The initiative has sparked controversy among zoologists and the general public. The AOS has previously renamed a bird species and intends to continue this practice until all birds named after people are renamed.
#other
Fox News: Matthew Perry's death has devastated ‘Friends’ cast, director says: ‘It’s a brother dying’
Legendary sitcom director James Burrows mourns the loss of actor Matthew Perry, who played Chandler Bing on "Friends." Burrows expressed pride in Perry's recovery from addiction before his sudden death. Perry died at 54 from an apparent drowning in a hot tub. The cast of "Friends" released a joint statement remembering Perry as part of their family.