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3 Nov 2023
#politics
Red State: John Fetterman Introduces Measure That Would Bar Bob Menendez From Classifed Briefings
Sen. John Fetterman introduced a resolution to strip Sen. Bob Menendez of committee assignments and access to classified information due to his indictment for bribery and violations of the Foreign Agent Registration Act. Menendez denies charges and criticizes the resolution as lacking due process.
#society
Front Page Magazine: The Silence of the Holocaust Museums
The silence of Holocaust museums in response to recent attacks against Jews in Israel is a moral failure. While some museums have issued statements condemning the violence, many have remained silent or focused on other issues. This exposes the failure of Holocaust museums to address antisemitism in the present day and highlights the importance of preserving Jewish identity and culture as a response to the Holocaust.
The Babylon Bee: Woman Gently Asks Husband If He's Planning On Taking Off His Roman Soldier Halloween Costume Anytime Soon
Local wife Paula Haybrook is frustrated with her husband's refusal to remove his "Roman soldier" costume after Halloween. Despite pleas to return to normalcy, Glenn Haybrook is determined to spread the glory of Rome. Paula considers various strategies, but ultimately resolves the issue by seducing her husband.
The American Spectator: Should Famous Native Americans All Take Lie Detector Tests?
Buffy Sainte-Marie, a famous folk singer, is exposed as a fraud by The Fifth Estate. She falsely claimed indigenous heritage to gain accolades and awards. Her true heritage is revealed, and the documentary highlights her inconsistent stories and conflicting accounts.
#war
Daily Wire: Federal Anti-Semitism Probe Launched Into Oberlin College Over ‘Professor Of Peace’ Who Called For Israel’s Elimination
The Department of Education is investigating Oberlin College over a professor who called for the elimination of Israel. The probe examines whether Oberlin violated Title VI. If found guilty, Oberlin may lose some federal funding.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Signal: The Daily Signal
The House passed a bill to provide military aid to Israel in its conflict with Hamas, funded by cuts to the IRS budget. The bill also includes funding for defense research and the evacuation and protection of US citizens. Most Democrats voted against the bill.
Front Page Magazine: Splinters From a Broken Heart
Pieter Bruegel the Elder's painting "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus" depicts the everyday activities of peasants, while a tragic event unfolds in the background. This painting urges us to reflect on the human ability to ignore shocking events and carry on with our lives. Similarly, the recent atrocities committed by Hamas towards Israeli civilians on October 7, 2023, highlights the need for decent people to take a stand against evil and not turn a blind eye to the suffering of others. The silence and lack of support for the victims of these atrocities is both concerning and potentially dangerous, as it may embolden anti-Semitism and threaten the safety of not only Jews, but all individuals who value justice and compassion.
Fox News: Dem senator admonishes Israel over 'unacceptable' Gaza civilian death, urges immediate strategy change
Sen. Chris Murphy criticizes Israel for high civilian death rate in its invasion of Gaza, urging a shift to a more proportionate counterterrorism approach. He emphasizes the need to prioritize the safety of civilians while targeting Hamas.
Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian war, day 617: Russians regroup near Avdiivka for another assault; Germany provides new military aid package
Russia regroups near Avdiivka for another assault in the Russo-Ukrainian war. Germany provides military aid to Ukraine.
Front Page Magazine: Why is the Left So Into the Hamas Pogrom?
The left's support for Hamas' brutal actions, including the killing and mutilation of Israeli citizens, is baffling. Despite evidence and admissions from the terrorists themselves, people continue to march in support of Hamas. These individuals, disguising their anti-Semitism as care for the Palestinians, must be challenged and not given any quarter.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: Lithium Sales Plummet as EV Demand Dwindles
Lithium sales are plummeting due to cooling demand for electric vehicles. Albemarle Corp., the largest lithium provider, reported a much lower profit than expected. Oversupply and weak demand in the lithium market have caused a downturn for producers.
Flag And Cross: Money Mules Charged With Moving $307M In Tether, Converting Sum To Renminbi: Report
Chinese court sentences 21 people for online fraud, involving the use of decentralized wallet Bitpie to move $307 million in USDT to local exchanges for conversion to Renminbi. Two defendants received prison sentences and fines. USDT is a popular digital asset used by fraud rings in Southeast Asia.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Books That Make Us Human
The Imaginative Conservative values culture and literature over politics and economics. They believe in the importance of imagination and a well-ordered soul. They share a common humanity with others in the West and even in the Mideast and Orient. The series recommends several classic books, including Virgil's The Aeneid and Dante's The Divine Comedy, that offer hope in a sinful world.
"The Four Quartets" by T.S. Eliot is a sacramental mystery that explores the world from the inside looking out. Russell Kirk's "Prospects for Conservatives" emphasizes the importance of returning to first principles and understanding that love is the ultimate answer. The Imaginative Conservative asks for support in promoting dialogue with magnanimity.
#health
Flag And Cross: False Positive Breast Cancer Screening Increases Long-Term Risk, Study Finds
Women who receive false positive breast cancer screening results are more likely to develop the disease within 20 years, especially if they are aged between 60 and 75 and have low breast density. The risk is highest four to six years after receiving a false positive result. The study suggests that long-term awareness and personal monitoring programs may be beneficial for these women.
#education
Fox News: New Jersey High School girls 'humiliated' after classmates use AI to generate fake nude images: report
Female students at Westfield High School in NJ were humiliated by fake pornographic photos created using AI. Parents demand better protection.
#crime
The Telegraph: Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty of defrauding FTX customers
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was found guilty of defrauding customers of his bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange, stealing $8 billion out of greed. The verdict marks his fall from grace as a former billionaire. Bankman-Fried, known as a darling of the crypto world, could face decades in prison.
#sports
Daily Wire: Martial Arts Org Changes Rules After Women Were Forced To Compete Against Trans-Identifying Men
Female athletes competing in martial arts were forced to face trans-identifying men without prior knowledge. After female competitors withdrew from fear, the North American Grappling Association (NAGA) revised its rules, stating that trans men should only compete against biological men. Transgender females are now required to compete in the men's division.
#other
Le Monde: Apollo astronaut Thomas Mattingly dies at 87
NASA astronaut Thomas K. "TK" Mattingly, who was removed from the Apollo 13 mission but played a crucial role in bringing the crew back safely, has died at 87. Mattingly, who was grounded due to exposure to rubella, helped devise procedures to conserve power after an explosion damaged the spacecraft. His contributions have had a lasting impact on space exploration.
Flag And Cross: PayPal Receives SEC Subpoena Over PYUSD Stablecoin
PayPal has received a subpoena from the SEC regarding its stablecoin PYUSD. The company is cooperating with the SEC's request. Major exchanges have listed PYUSD, and PayPal has been granted a license to offer crypto services in the UK.