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2 Nov 2023
#politics
Daily Wire: Speaker Johnson Signals Biden Impeachment Decision Coming ‘Very Soon’
House Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, are approaching a decision regarding the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. The investigation focuses on alleged corruption and suspicious money transfers from foreign business dealings involving Biden and his family. Republicans have issued subpoenas for bank records and have considered charges of bribery and abuse of power. Johnson, who has a background as a constitutional law attorney, emphasizes the importance of ensuring due process and avoiding the impeachment power being wielded for political purposes.
Fox News: Former AZ Congressman Trent Franks announces run for old seat despite past controversy
Former Arizona Congressman Trent Franks, who resigned in 2017 after offering money to staffers in exchange for carrying his child, is running for his old congressional seat. He believes the 2024 election is crucial for America's survival. This comes as U.S. Rep. Debbie Lesko announces she will not seek reelection.
#society
Fox News: Country musician blasts adults who raided Halloween candy bowl in viral video
Adults are caught on video stealing Halloween candy from a musician's front door in Texas, leaving no treats for the children .
Despite the candy theft, a neighbor comes to the rescue and refills the candy bucket, showing that there are still good people in the world .
PJ Media: Will Biden’s New 'Islamophobia’ Strategy Explain Why American-Muslims Are So Islamophobic?
The White House announces a strategy to counter Islamophobia in the US, citing hate-fueled attacks and discriminatory incidents against Muslims. However, a recent poll reveals that Muslims themselves are more likely to hold negative stereotypes about Muslims, including that they are violent and uncivilized. The poll raises questions about the effectiveness of the new strategy.
Fox News: Hong Kong set to co-host Asia's first 'Gay Games,' despite some opposition
Hong Kong is set to host the first Gay Games in Asia, with athletes from 45 countries competing in various sports and cultural activities. The event aims to promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and diversity in a region where acceptance is lower than the global average. Hong Kong, although lacking laws against discrimination and same-sex marriage recognition, has seen some legal wins for the LGBTQ+ community. Despite opposition from lawmakers and activists, organizers and participants hope to demonstrate strong support for equal rights.
Daily Wire: British Author Of ‘The War On The West’ Condemns Anti-Semites In London
Douglas Murray, a bestselling British author, spoke out against anti-Semitism in London, stating that all societies must have limits on what they will tolerate. He expressed shame over friends asking if London is safe for Jews and stated that it is not the Jews who should fear being in London, but the people who would make them fear.
Murray criticized the Irish Foreign Minister for calling for a ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas, referencing a time when the British government acted while the Irish government did not. He argued that Britain was right in both instances.
GB News: Jewish people are 'SCARED' as Palestine protests are rampant across London, says Dov Forman
The Telegraph: Concert 'kill switch' made mandatory in Malaysia after 1975 gay kiss
Concert organisers in Malaysia must have a "kill switch" after British band The 1975 caused a festival to be cancelled due to an on-stage kiss and criticism of the country's stance on homosexuality. The Malaysian government has introduced stricter regulations for foreign bands, with a deputy minister stating that organisers must have the ability to cut off electricity during performances with "unwanted incidents". The incident has not impacted interest from international artists, but has made life more difficult for Malaysia's LGBT community.
GB News: Johnny Mercer thanks GB News viewers and Patrick Christys after raising £180k for heroes
Patrick, a UK veteran, sheds light on the challenges faced by veterans. He records his live show in Brighton, revealing the difficulty in finding poppy sellers to support the cause after a dedicated volunteer can no longer participate.
The Economist: The Gaza war could help set speech free again
Campus protesters for Palestine are restricting speech, causing tension on American college campuses. Conservative legislators are proposing bills to protect children from uncomfortable ideas. The war in Gaza has stirred debate on prestigious campuses. University presidents are defending the right of protesters to speak up, but some are facing backlash over their own speech. Amid the uproar, there are signs of hope with peaceful protests and instances of listening and understanding. This moment in America's battle over speech could lead to a rediscovery of freedom of speech and political neutrality.
GB News: ‘Should be proud of Britain’ Matt Goodwin blasts those who are ‘only interested in attacking our history’
Professor Matt Goodwin, a politics expert, emphasized the importance of maintaining pride in Britain's history and identity during his speech at the ARC Conference. He highlighted concerns about the rise of groups like Hamas, radical left ideologies, and identity politics, which he believes hinder a shared national story. Goodwin emphasized the need to preserve and pass on Britain's remarkable legacy to future generations, encouraging resistance against divisive forces.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine develops new electronic warfare system to disrupt Russian drones
Ukraine develops new electronic warfare system to disrupt Russian drones. The domestically produced Piranha AVD 360 system creates a 600-meter protective perimeter around armored vehicles, jamming the signals that control the drones.
The Federalist: Plurality Of Americans Say US Is Doing 'Too Much' For Ukraine
American support for prolonged proxy war in Ukraine sinking as majority of Americans believe US is doing "too much" to support war effort. Skepticism of American aid to Ukraine highest among Republicans and independents. Survey shows increasing number of Americans want war to end quickly.
#foreignaffairs
Newsbusters: CNN Gives Both Sides On Anti-Israel Genocidal Chants On College Campuses
CNN reporter Elle Reeve investigates the controversial slogan "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," with students expressing different perspectives. Some view it as a call for equal rights, while others see it as a threat of genocide against Jews in Israel. The debate raises questions about the meanings behind the words and the underlying tensions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Spectator USA: Not a joke: the UN hands Iran a human rights job
The UN has appointed Iran's ambassador as the chair of the Social Forum of the UN Human Rights Council, raising concerns about the organization's impartiality. Critics argue that Iran, a state that violates human rights, should not oversee a conference on promoting human rights. The appointment highlights the UN's increasing partisanship, risking the erosion of its authority and effectiveness.
Daily Wire: If You Ask Google If Hamas Rapes Women, It Will Praise The Terrorist Group
Google search results are biased and provide misinformation about Hamas and Israel, according to a review of search results by the Daily Wire. Google injects pull-quotes that create a false equivalence between Israel and the terrorists and redirects users to different information without clicking on any links. The search engine also uses featured snippets to bury its own search results.
The Telegraph: Too few Muslims condemned Hamas attack, Germany’s deputy leader says
Germany's deputy leader, Robert Habeck, called on Muslims in the country to condemn the recent attack by Hamas on Israel, stating that there have been too few condemnations from the Muslim community. Habeck emphasized that anti-Semitism should not be tolerated and called for tough political responses to the Islamist demonstrations in Germany. He mentioned potential punishments such as prosecution, visa cancellation, and deportation for those who burn Israeli flags. Habeck also criticized the left for their response to the war, stating that anti-Semitism should not arise from anti-colonialism.
Fox News: Massachusetts family among 400 cleared to leave Gaza, lawyer says
A Massachusetts family stranded in Gaza due to the conflict between Israeli forces and Hamas has been approved to leave. Abood Okal, Wafa Abuzayda, and their 1-year-old son are among 400 Americans allowed to depart through the Rafah crossing. In an audio recording, Okal expressed their struggle to find drinking water and fuel.
#economy
The Economist: Economic data, commodities and markets | Nov 4th 2023 Edition
Financial and economic indicators were discussed in this article, which appeared in the Economic & financial indicators section of the print edition.
#health
Flag And Cross: Centenarian Trio's Secret To Longevity: A Toy Boy And A Positive Outlook
Daisy, Irene, and Phyllis, all over 100 years old, attribute their long lives to having a "toy boy nearby" and enjoying life to the fullest. They also emphasize the importance of happiness, staying active, family, fresh air, and nature. Daisy stays busy and active, while Irene loves being outdoors and indulging in her hobbies. Phyllis, who is now living with dementia, stresses the importance of kindness, optimism, and staying warm.
#crime
Human Events: Australian woman charged with using poison mushrooms to kill ex-in-laws
A woman in Australia is charged with murder for allegedly poisoning her former in-laws with toxic mushrooms, resulting in their deaths. Police also suspect her involvement in other illnesses related to her meals. The investigation is ongoing.
The Blaze: Mom turns in 12-year-old son suspected of trying to carjack federal security officer; male, 13, fatally shot in failed heist | Blaze Media
A 12-year-old boy was turned in by his mother after allegedly attempting to carjack a federal security officer in Washington, D.C. The officer fatally shot a 13-year-old male, believed to be the boy's accomplice. Surveillance video showed the two boys approaching the officer's vehicle, with the 13-year-old entering the car and the 12-year-old ordering the officer to leave. The 12-year-old suspect has a history of behavioral issues and previous charges, and his mother has been trying to get him help.
Fox News: IN Supreme Court rules in favor of jury trials for civil confiscation cases
The Indiana Supreme Court ruled that Indiana residents have a constitutional right to a trial by jury in civil forfeiture cases, allowing them to challenge the government's seizure of their money or property. The decision came from a case involving a man convicted of drug dealing, and it establishes a new test for the jury-trial right in the Indiana Constitution. The ruling reinforces the fundamental constitutional guarantee of a trial by jury.
Fox News: Former Memphis police officer in Tyre Nichols case agrees to plead guilty in state, federal court
Former Memphis police officer Desmond Mills Jr. pleaded guilty to federal charges of excessive force and obstruction of justice, as well as state charges related to the beating death of Tyre Nichols after a traffic stop.
Fox News: Kaitlin Armstrong trial: Pro cycling murder suspect stalked with GPS app, shot victim's heart, prosecutors say
In Austin, Texas, Kaitlin Armstrong is on trial for the murder of professional cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson, whom she allegedly shot through the heart. Armstrong is accused of stalking Wilson using a GPS fitness app and killing her after Wilson went swimming and had dinner with Armstrong's boyfriend. Prosecutors presented evidence of multiple gunshot wounds, including a shot to the heart. Armstrong attempted to flee but was eventually caught in Costa Rica.
#science
Flag And Cross: Jurassic Meat-Eaters Thrived On Scavenging Giant Dinosaur Carcasses, Study Finds
Jurassic meat-eaters like T. rex and allosaurs were often scavengers, feeding on giant dinosaur carcasses. A study suggests that dead and rotting flesh served as an important food source for these apex predators, as it required less energy than hunting. The research team created a virtual simulation to test their hypothesis, finding that scavenging was more profitable when large carcasses, like those of sauropod dinosaurs, were available. The model represents a simplified version of a complex system, but it provides insights into how the availability of carrion can influence the evolution of predators.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Apple Q4 Earnings Preview: All Eyes On IPhone 15
Technology giant Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) is set to report fourth-quarter financial results. Analysts expect Apple to report fourth-quarter revenue of $89.27 billion and earnings per share of $1.39. One of the biggest items to watch will be iPhone 15 demand, with analysts expecting a positive outlook. Chinese iPhone demand and Apple's commentary on China will also be important. Additionally, comments on artificial intelligence and macro concerns will be significant factors.
#other
Spectator USA: ‘Now and Then’: the Beatles are back
The rivalry between the Beatles and Rolling Stones continues even after their breakup. A new Beatles single, "Now and Then," has been released, possibly in response to the Stones' latest album release. The song is a John Lennon demo from the late Seventies, and while it may not compare to the Beatles' greatest work, it still has emotional depth and pays homage to the band's past. Despite not reaching the same level of genius, the Beatles' music remains unparalleled.