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2 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: Claim that Speaker Johnson lives paycheck to paycheck makes him relatable, say defenders
Many Americans rallied behind House Speaker Mike Johnson after a report scrutinized his personal finances, suggesting he lives paycheck to paycheck. Numerous elected officials and media personalities defended Johnson, highlighting that he is not corrupt and has not used his position to enrich himself. The examination of Johnson's finances prompted a discussion on the financial struggles faced by many Americans and the potential conflict of interest involved in members of Congress owning stocks.
The Blaze: Elon Musk admits to Joe Rogan that old Twitter censored conservatives at '10x the rate of Democrats' | Blaze Media
Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, revealed in an interview with Joe Rogan that the platform was once dominated by leftists who silenced conservative voices. He described Twitter as an arm of the government, where far-left views flourished while mildly right and Republican voices were oppressed. Musk's statements shed light on the previously unknown extent of Twitter's bias and censorship.
National Review: The Corner: Joe Biden’s Team Probably Knows Something about Its Numbers That We Don’t
Charlie Cooke and Noah Rothman discuss Joe Biden's endorsement of a cease-fire in Gaza. Cooke believes it is a political move to cater to the far-left, but there may be strategic reasons behind it. The Democratic party may be concerned about losing support within their coalition, particularly among younger voters who are influenced by anti-Israel sentiments. They may be sacrificing their stance on Israel in order to protect their own political prospects in the future.
#society
Daily Wire: Major Law Firms Issue Ultimatum To Law Schools Over Recent Protests: ‘Stop Producing Anti-Semites’
Major law firms warn law schools about the negative consequences of students involved in radical and anti-Semitic protests. Wall Street firms call for crackdown on discrimination and harassment targeting Jewish students. Law schools urged to educate students in an environment that promotes civil engagement.
GB News: Reform UK candidate vents fury at M&S capitulation to woke crowd
Reform UK candidate Mark Hoath criticizes Marks & Spencer for apologizing and pulling an Instagram post featuring Christmas party hats resembling the Palestinian flag. Hoath claims it is an example of traditions being diluted due to woke culture and multiculturalism. The company defends the hats as traditional Christmas colors.
Red State: Ohio Woman/TikTok Star Identifies As Vampire - but Not Really
Just when you thought it was safe to go out at night in Ohio, we bring you the saga of Hellen Schweizer, an Ohio woman who identifies as a vampire. Halloween marks her two-year anniversary of embracing vampirism. She wears fangs and makeup, but don't fear, she's non-threatening. Her TikTok career thrives on her unique identity. Amidst the oddities, reality remains, as people "identify" as anything they please.
#war
Red State: Dov Hikind's Sobering Insights From Ground Zero of Israel's War Against Hamas
Dov Hikind, former NY State Assemblyman, discussed his trip to Israel following Hamas' attack on the country. He emphasized the need to eradicate Hamas and highlighted the gruesome details of the attack. The Israeli populace is united against Hamas, despite previous political divisions. He also touched on the plight of civilians in Gaza and praised President Biden's support for Israel.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Israeli soldier’s funeral draws hundreds of mourners in Jerusalem
Family, friends, and the public gather for the funeral of Sergeant Roi Daoui, one of 11 Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza by an anti-tank missile strike. Mourners pay their respects at the Mount Herzl military cemetery.
Le Monde: US sanctions UAE, Turkish, and Chinese entities aiding Russian 'war machine'
The United States has imposed sanctions on individuals and companies supporting Russia's war against Ukraine. The sanctions target entities in Turkey, China, and the United Arab Emirates, disrupting Moscow's supply chains. Russia has offshored production of military goods and relies on suppliers in other countries.
The US Treasury Department said Russia is dependent on third-country entities to resupply its military. China, Turkey, and the UAE have been sending critical components and dual-use goods to Russia. The sanctions include 130 new targets, including individuals and networks involved in Russian illicit finance.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Russian Wagner group to provide air defense system to Hezbollah
The Wagner group in Russia is planning to provide an air defense system, the SA-22, to Hezbollah in Lebanon for use against Israeli aircraft. The exchange is likely to happen in Syria, where both Wagner and Hezbollah are stationed.
Fox News: WATCH: Biden admin grilled for friendly overtures to Qatar, where Hamas leader lives
Fox News' Peter Doocy questioned the White House about its gratitude towards Qatar for aiding in the release of American hostages in Gaza, despite Qatar being the home of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. National Security Council Spokesman John Kirby defended Qatar's assistance, stating that they had unique lines of communication with Hamas. Kirby did not address the issue of Qatar allowing the Hamas leader to reside in the country. ( )
Fox News: Columbia University president praises 'persistence' of students accused of antisemitism
Columbia University forms a "Doxing Resource Group" to support students facing harassment and doxing. The university leaders condemn the targeting of Arab, Muslim, and Palestinian students and express gratitude for the students' perseverance.
An Arkansas man sues the US government to rescue his wife and children trapped in Gaza. The lawsuit comes after trucks displaying the names and photos of alleged antisemitic students circled Columbia University's campuses.
The Telegraph: The West must stop funding anti-Semitic hate
Hamas's surprise attack on Israel raises questions about how Israel was caught off guard and how to eliminate Hamas. The civilized world must also contend with its support of terror infrastructure leading to the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. Western countries, including the European Union and the United Nations, have misguided responses blaming Israel. The US is sending aid to Hamas-run Gaza while some Democrats seek to cut aid to Israel. Society has seen a rise in anti-Semitism, and foundations, including the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, have funded Hamas-backed groups. The West must face its role in supporting terrorism.
Red State: John Kirby Plays Clean-Up Man for Recent Biden Flubs on Israel, Pledges Veto Over Ukraine Aid
John Kirby tries to clean up Biden's blunders regarding Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage situation. Confusion and inconsistencies arise, causing skepticism. Biden also announces veto of Israel-only aid bill unless coupled with aid to Ukraine, drawing criticism for tying unrelated conflicts together.
Daily Wire: Schumer Announces Senate Won’t Even Consider House GOP Israel Aid Proposal
The Senate, led by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, rejects the House GOP proposal to provide aid to Israel, opting to combine assistance for Israel with other national security matters. The House GOP plan, which aims to cut funds for the IRS to offset aid for Israel, faces a potential veto from the White House. Speaker Mike Johnson emphasizes the need for federal spending cuts and vows to prioritize addressing the national debt. A bipartisan coalition is required in the Senate to overcome a filibuster, with some Republicans opposed to linking aid packages and others open to the idea.
PJ Media: Nayib Bukele Stuns the World in El Salvador’s Historic Presidential Re-Election Bid
In his four years in office, President Nayib Bukele has transformed El Salvador from a dangerous place filled with corruption and crime to a tropical paradise. He has reduced the murder rate significantly, improved infrastructure, and gained popularity among Salvadorans. Despite criticism from foreign media, Bukele is expected to win re-election in 2024.
The Telegraph: Guardian columnist apologises after retweeting from pro-Hamas account
A Guardian columnist apologizes for retweeting posts supporting Hamas and making controversial statements about Israel. The columnist reposted a tweet dismissing missing posters of kidnapped Israelis as propaganda. The columnist's social media activity was criticized for its biased stance on the Israel-Gaza conflict.
#religion
National Review: The Corner: Catholics Must Stand against Antisemitism
American universities are failing to condemn or punish the resurgence of antisemitism on their campuses, but Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio is an exception, offering an expedited transfer process for Jewish students facing discrimination and violence. It is important for Catholics to stand against antisemitism and support their Jewish "elder brothers in faith." The Philos Project has spearheaded the Coalition of Catholics against Antisemitism to combat this spiritual evil.
#education
The American Mind: Outlaw BLM in Schools
Oklahoma school superintendent supports Israel and criticizes American schools supporting Black Lives Matter, urging reconsideration and legislation changes.
National Review: Columbia Students Stage Walkout during Hillary Clinton Lecture to Protest ‘Doxxing’ of Anti-Israel Classmates
Columbia students walk out of Hillary Clinton's lecture to protest alleged involvement in revealing their identities after anti-Israel statements. They demand legal support and privacy.
Daily Wire: Portland Teachers Walk Off Job, Shutting Schools For 45,000 Kids
Teachers in Portland on strike over salary, class sizes, and resources. District lacks funds for salary increase.
#crime
Fox News: WV corrections officers plead guilty to felony conspiracy in inmate's fatal beating
Two West Virginia corrections officers plead guilty to felony conspiracy charge in connection with the fatal beating of an inmate.
The Blaze: Cops release photo of female accused of kicking pregnant woman in stomach, striking her head multiple times in NYC subway | Blaze Media
A pregnant woman is assaulted on a New York City subway by another woman, who kicks her in the stomach and strikes her in the head with a cell phone. The victim suffers minor injuries but both her and her baby are expected to be okay.
Fox News: Australian woman charged with using toxic mushrooms to kill ex-husband's parents, aunt
Erin Patterson is charged with murdering her ex-husband's parents and aunt with poisonous mushrooms during a family lunch in Australia. One guest survived, and Patterson also faces charges of attempting to murder her ex-husband. The victims experienced symptoms consistent with poisoning from death cap mushrooms.
Fox News: Ex-gang leader suspected of Tupac Shakur murder pleads not guilty
Duane "Keffe D" Davis pleads not guilty to the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. He faces life in prison if convicted. Davis is the only person alive who was in the vehicle from which shots were fired.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: What Do Ducks Eat?
Ducks eat a variety of foods depending on their group. Dabbling ducks feed by tipping up their tails and searching for food underwater, eating primarily vegetative material and grains. Diving ducks dive for their meals and prefer non-vegetative foods such as clams, mussels, and small fish.
All Outdoor: AllOutdoor Review: BOG Fieldpod Tripod - Initial Unboxing & Setup
The BOG Fieldpod is a lightweight and portable shooting tripod that is perfect for hunters. It is easy to assemble and adjust, and provides stability on uneven terrains. While it is not suitable for larger calibers, it is great for typical hunting rifles and shotguns.
#technology
Fox News: How Biden's executive order will impact the future of AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) will be regulated by the U.S. government through the use of the Defense Production Act, a 75-year-old law. The executive order aims to establish safety and security standards, protect privacy and civil rights, support workers and innovation, and advance American leadership worldwide. Critics argue that the order is not comprehensive enough to address the potential dangers of AI.
Fox News: How to protect your Apple iPhone from cyberattacks with Lockdown Mode
iPhone users are at risk of sophisticated cyberattacks, but Apple's Lockdown Mode can offer protection. Signs you may be under attack include unusual iPhone behavior, unfamiliar apps, suspicious messages, and unusual charges. Lockdown Mode restricts certain features to enhance security but may affect usability. It is recommended for individuals at high risk of targeted attacks. Users should update their device, change their Apple ID password, and review iCloud settings for added protection. Lockdown Mode is not necessary for most people and can be turned off at any time.