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22 Nov 2023
#politics
Daily Signal: Jordan Subpoenas Delaware Prosecutor Covering for Hunter Biden
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan subpoenaed Lesley Wolf, assistant U.S. attorney for Delaware, in relation to the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. Republicans have accused Wolf of impeding the investigation into Hunter Biden's alleged influence peddling. Democrats deny any evidence of the president benefiting from his son's foreign business deals.
Red State: More Good News for GOP: Another Win in Important Special Election in Utah for Crucial House Seat
In a significant win for Republicans, Charleston, South Carolina elected its first Republican mayor since 1877, William Cogswell, defeating the incumbent Democrat Mayor John Tecklenburg by less than 1,000 votes. Additionally, in a special election for Utah's Second District, Republican Celeste Maloy emerged victorious, bringing back a crucial Republican vote to the House majority. Maloy, who emphasized her rural Utah roots and support for former President Donald Trump, beat state Sen. Kathleen Riebe by getting 58 percent of the vote.
CNSNews: Actress Patricia Heaton Shares SNL's 2015 Pro-Terrorist Satire: ‘WOW…SNL Predicted it’
Young American netizens celebrate and share a letter by Osama bin Laden, while actress Patricia Heaton shares a prophetic SNL skit. The skit predicts the future of the "woke" left, with a twist of the daughter joining ISIS. ( ) The pro-terrorist sentiment among young people should not be surprising, as Western civilization has been influenced by leftists who label decency and responsibility as "white supremacy." ( )
CNSNews: Leftist TikTokers Embracing Bin Laden’s Anti-U.S. ‘Letter to America’ Are Actually Rejecting These Values They Hold Dear
Liberal TikTok users cheering Osama bin Laden's 2002 letter denouncing America's actions unwittingly condemn their own values. Bin Laden justifies the 9/11 attacks by claiming victimhood and calls for Islam and an end to immorality. He criticizes extramarital sex, intoxicants, the LGBT movement, and America's treatment of women. The letter sparked controversy and was eventually removed from The Guardian's website.
National Review: Being Too Christian Isn’t Candace Owens’s Problem
Tensions rise between Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens over their differing views on the conflict between Hamas and Israel. Owens is accused of dabbling with antisemitism and using Christianity as a shield to obfuscate her statements. Shapiro called her out, leading to a public feud between the two. Owens's defenders, including Tucker Carlson and Charlie Kirk, argue that there should be room for disagreement within the conservative movement. Some see Owens's use of biblical scripture as a smoke screen to deflect legitimate criticism.
#society
#war
Times Of Israel: Musk vows to donate revenue ‘associated’ with Gaza war to hospitals, aid orgs
Elon Musk announces that his social network X will donate advertising revenue related to the war in Gaza to hospitals in Israel and a humanitarian organization in Gaza. However, it is unclear how Musk will identify this revenue and route it to the intended recipients. Advertisers have been leaving X after Musk's endorsement of an antisemitic post, and he faces criticism for allegedly spreading Hamas propaganda.
The Telegraph: Ukraine: The Latest - Avdiivka, before the Russians came
On Ukraine: The Latest podcast, The Telegraph provides daily updates on the war in Ukraine from all angles, including military, humanitarian, political, economic, and historical perspectives. With over 60 million listens, it is a reliable source for analysis, live reaction, and on-the-ground reporting. The podcast features regular contributors and foreign correspondents from around the world.
Euromaidan Press: ISW: Vehicles and drones struggle but fighting persists in Ukraine frontline amid rainy and snowy conditions
Despite rainy and snowy conditions, fighting continues in Ukraine's frontline between Ukrainian and Russian forces. The harsh weather may reduce the frequency of Russian assaults, but it is unlikely to halt their operations entirely. The Institute for the Study of War anticipates an escalation of fighting with winter's approach.
The Telegraph: Russian Satanic cannibal cult murderer pardoned after fighting in Ukraine war
Russian Satanist and convicted murderer Nikolai Ogolobyak has been pardoned and released from prison after fighting in Ukraine with the Russian army. Ogolobyak, who was part of a cannibalistic cult that committed ritual murders, was seriously injured during his time in Ukraine. The Kremlin confirmed that it has not changed its policy of pardoning prisoners in exchange for military service in Ukraine.
#economy
GB News: 'Parents are STUCK and BURNT OUT' Working mum blasts Hunt 'we're paying for someone else to raise our children!'
People have mixed reactions to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's autumn statement on the economy. Local self-employed working mum, Nicole from Stockport, criticizes the government's strategy for not providing immediate help and support for families. She also believes that more should be done for self-employed individuals and calls for flexible working hours to improve work-life balance and productivity.
#military
Fox News: Iran celebrates new hypersonic missile amid new threats by its proxies against US, allies
Iran claims to have developed a new hypersonic ballistic missile, expanding their military capabilities. The missile, called Fattah-2, was displayed for the public and is believed to have a liquid-fueled engine. Iran already allegedly possesses the largest stockpile of ballistic missiles in the Middle East and has funded and armed proxy groups throughout the region. Hypersonic weapons are difficult to track and defend against, making them a significant concern for military strategists.
#history
PJ Media: 'RIP Mr. President'
On the anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination, "RIP Mr. President" trended on Twitter, causing confusion. The writer reflects on growing up in a post-JFK America and the decline of trust in institutions. They also mention conspiracy theories and express skepticism towards the government.
#crime
CNSNews: Assaults on NYPD Officers Up 21% – So, Judge Releases Two Suspects Charged with Subway Attack on Officer Without Bail
Two men charged with attacking a Bronx police officer were set free without bail by a New York judge, despite being caught on video. The judge's decision has sparked outrage from the Police Benevolent Association.
The Telegraph: Buddhist leader arrested after trying to control followers' minds with mercury-laced 'medicines'
A Buddhist sect leader in Spain is arrested for allegedly giving followers homemade medicines containing mercury to control their minds. José Manuel Cánovas, known as "Total Transcendence," ran a Buddhist settlement for 15 years, where he practiced alchemy and sold the concoctions online. The sect members experienced symptoms caused by exposure to mercury.
Daily Wire: Judge In Delphi Murder Case Suffers ‘Urgent Medical Condition,’ Closed Chambers Transcript Released
The judge overseeing the trial of Richard Allen, accused of murdering two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana, was hospitalized for an urgent medical condition. Other judges and colleagues are helping with her caseload while she works from home. The judge released a transcript of a meeting with Allen's former defense attorneys, indicating that she planned to remove them due to violations of professional responsibility.
#technology
Fox News: Fox News AI Newsletter: Ousted CEO returns to ChatGPT maker OpenAI
Former CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, returns and a new board is established. Chaos and lack of oversight on the board.