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2 Nov 2023
#society
GB News: ‘Disrespect to those who laid down their lives’ Owner of destroyed Poppy window display speaks out after vicious attack
A small business owner in Wokingham had his business vandalized after displaying items for Remembrance Day. The display included replicas of two medals, which may have been the reason for the attack. The community has rallied together to support the business owner, raising funds for repairs and the poppy appeal.
#war
Fox News: Senate Republicans grill Biden Education secretary over antisemitism on college campuses
Republican senators are pressing Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to protect Jewish college students amidst rising antisemitic incidents on campuses. They are seeking information on the Department of Education's role in FBI investigations and measures taken to ensure the safety of Jewish students. The senators cited specific instances of antisemitism on campuses, including threats, pro-Palestinian rallies, and professors supporting Hamas.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Macron risks being humiliated again as Germany set to abandon French project to team up with UK
Germany is considering scrapping a fighter project with France and joining a rival program with the UK instead. This move would likely strain relations between Berlin and Paris, who already have differing opinions on air defense and diplomatic protocol. Chancellor Olaf Scholz has doubts about the current project and wants to merge or abandon it in favor of teaming up with the UK.
The Telegraph: China is working on a weapon the US decided was too dangerous to exist
The Chinese People's Liberation Army is reportedly developing a conventional Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), which has been deemed dangerous by the US Defense Department. The Pentagon warns that such a missile could pose significant risks to strategic stability and cause confusion among nuclear-armed countries in the event of a launch. The US does not have reliable defense systems against ICBMs, leading to concerns of a potential nuclear misunderstanding and one-sided atomic annihilation.
#military
The Right Scoop: Five Senate Republicans went after Tuberville tonight over military promotion holds
Five Senate Republicans, including Lindsey Graham and Mitt Romney, criticized Senator Tuberville for blocking military promotions. Tuberville objected to all the promotions, causing frustration among his colleagues. The blockade has been ongoing for eight months due to an issue with travel expenses for military personnel seeking abortion care.
#religion
The American Spectator: Requiem Aeternam: Praying For Our Dead
Calvary Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio, is a place of peace and beauty. On November 2nd, Catholics gather here and in cemeteries around the world to pray for their dead. This tradition dates back to the early days of the Church.
#education
Fox News: Rogan and Green Beret warn students are being 'indoctrinated' and 'radicalized' to hate America, Israel
Radicalization in American schools leads to sympathy for terrorists in Gaza. Teachers and students express support for Hamas. Green Beret Tim Kennedy criticizes the public school system for indoctrinating students with anti-American ideas.
#crime
The Telegraph: Luis Diaz’s hometown prays for return of footballer’s kidnapped father
The parents of Liverpool footballer Luis Diaz were kidnapped in Barrancas, Colombia. His mother was rescued but his father remains missing. Murder and kidnapping rates have been rising in Colombia, despite the government's peace strategy. A major military search operation has been launched to find Diaz's father, with a reward being offered for information. The incident has raised fears of increasing insecurity in the country.
#other
National Review: The Corner: Does Having to Write an Essay Hold Students Back from Applying to College?
A significant number of students fail to complete their college applications, with one major obstacle being the requirement to write an essay. Many students opt out of the application process when faced with the task of writing an essay, suggesting that those unwilling to put in the effort may not be suited for college. (Education)
Gataway Couple: What Happens If You Get Caught With a Deleted Truck?
Deleting a truck is a controversial modification that can improve performance but can also lead to legal trouble. It involves removing pollution-reducing features mandated by the EPA. The cost of deleting a truck ranges from $1,000 to $5,000, but it can lead to increased performance and lower maintenance costs. However, there are disadvantages such as increased air pollution, legal consequences, voiding warranties, and reduced resale value. Driving a deleted truck is illegal due to its negative impact on the environment, and if caught, one can expect hefty fines and other consequences. Overall, deleting a truck is not worth it due to the potential legal and environmental implications.