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2 Nov 2023
#politics
National Review: Donald Trump Wants to Be Held in Contempt
Former President Donald Trump's tendency to make bombastic comments about his ongoing legal cases has resulted in two gag orders being issued against him. These orders restrict what he can say about certain aspects of the trials to prevent improper behavior that could lead to miscarriages of justice. However, Trump has already been fined twice for violating the gag order in his New York civil trial. It remains to be seen how far the judges will go to silence Trump's propensity for bluster, but Trump seems more concerned about his public image than the court's rulings. His rising popularity among Republican voters, despite facing multiple indictments, suggests that he may view provoking the judges as a political advantage.
The Federalist: Issue 1 Writes Abortionists' Business Model Into Ohio Constitution
Voters in Ohio are preparing to vote on Issue 1, a constitutional amendment that would establish an unlimited "right" to abortion throughout pregnancy. If passed, this amendment would override existing laws and permanently change the state's operations. Supporters argue that it is simply reaffirming the status quo, but opponents believe it would expand abortion rights and restrict the ability to pass common-sense abortion laws in the future.
Fox News: ‘Squad’ member’s controversial rhetoric can continue, Pelosi served with subpoena and more top headlines
20+ Republicans join Democrats to kill censure resolution against Rashida Tlaib. Nancy Pelosi subpoenaed in California criminal case. Donald Trump Jr. testifies in civil trial. Texas Rangers win World Series for the first time. Speaker reveals GOP agenda priorities, including border security.
GB News: Palestine activists hurl red paint over London building and climb onto entrance roof - police on scene
Group of pro-Palestine activists occupy London building, accusing defence firm of supplying weapons to Israel. Messages of support for Palestine painted on building. One arrest made.
#society
GB News: MP Johnny Mercer thanks GB News viewers and Patrick Christys as £180k raised to show our war heroes ‘Britain cares!’
Minister of State for Veterans' Affairs Johnny Mercer commends Patrick Christys for successfully raising funds for The Royal British Legion. Patrick raised awareness of veterans' issues in the UK and collected donations in Brighton. Mercer praises Patrick's efforts and highlights the progress made in improving Veterans Affairs in the UK.
#war
Euromaidan Press: UK intel: Replacing SAM systems lost in Ukraine may weaken Russia’s broader air defenses
UK intel reveals that Russia's air defense system is weakened after losing four SAM launchers in Ukraine, exposing vulnerabilities and straining its remaining systems.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: 'Weak!' Sir Keir Starmer refuses to sack Labour rebels as own top team undermine his authority
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is facing pressure from within his party as more MPs contradict the party's official stance on events in Israel. Despite calls for a ceasefire in Gaza, Starmer has decided not to sack Labour rebels who hold a different view. Some Tory MPs have criticized Starmer for being weak in the face of this dissent. Starmer defended his position by stating that calling for humanitarian "pauses" in the fighting is the only credible approach. The hashtag summarizes this news.
Fox News: Left-wingers turn on Fetterman over strong support for Israel, accuse him of being 'silent on genocide'
Senator John Fetterman, D-Penn., is facing backlash from his progressive base for supporting Israel's military retaliation against Hamas' attacks. Supporters accuse him of betraying his base and being silent on genocide. Fetterman's strong support for Israel has sparked protests and opposition from his former staffers and far-left figures who denounce Israel. Despite the criticism, Fetterman has remained steadfast in his support for Israel even after facing pressure to change his stance.
#economy
National Review: Don’t Trust the SEC Techno-Pessimists on AI
The SEC's proposed rule on artificial intelligence (AI) and predictive data analytics is ignorant fearmongering that overlooks the benefits of technology in finance. The commission believes that AI can exacerbate conflicts of interest between financial professionals and investors, but research suggests that targeted ads have a smaller impact on investor behavior than feared. The SEC's compliance regime is invasive and misguided, abandoning traditional disclosure practices. By restricting AI in finance, the SEC will hinder the development of digital technologies that can improve financial services and empower investors.
#health
The Telegraph: Covid Inquiry latest: Former NHS chief Simon Stevens gives evidence - watch live
Senior ministers sometimes skipped Cobra meetings chaired by Matt Hancock during the early days of the pandemic, according to Lord Simon Stevens, the witness in the Covid Inquiry. Meetings were large and other secretaries of state would delegate attendance to their junior ministers when Hancock chaired. Lord Stevens did not directly blame Hancock but noted the coinciding factors.
#education
National Review: Oregon Gives Up on Its Students
The Oregon State Board of Education has extended the suspension of proficiency requirements in reading and math for students to graduate, claiming it promotes racial and ethnic equity. This decision reflects a shift in the state's politics towards a hard-left ideology, resulting in a lack of accountability in the education system. The move to lower expectations and ignore graduation standards is detrimental to students, particularly those from racial minority groups.
#crime
Fox News: AL Supreme Court approves use of nitrogen gas for inmate's execution
Alabama Supreme Court approves the use of nitrogen gas as a method of execution, potentially making Alabama the first state to attempt it. Kenneth Eugene Smith, convicted for murder-for-hire in 1988, is the inmate set to be executed. The decision is likely to face further legal challenges.
GB News: Mushroom poisoning chef charged with murder after family members suspiciously die after lunch
A woman is charged with murder after three people die from mushroom poisoning. Police search her home in Victoria. The victims may have eaten death cap mushrooms.
#other
National Review: NYC’s Annual Print Fair Stars Known and Unknown Artists
The International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) annual art fair is a gathering of art dealers showcasing prints of various techniques and styles. Prints, such as etchings and lithographs, challenge traditional classifications and offer a wide range of colors and textures. The fair attracts both art lovers and collectors, providing an opportunity to appreciate and purchase unique and affordable works of art.