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22 Nov 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Nolte: Polls Explain Why Media Are Now Calling Donald Trump a Murderer
Former President Trump is leading in potential 2024 rematch against Joe Biden. Trump's polling numbers are stronger than Biden's in key swing states, causing concern for the media. The media's fear is not Trump's policies, but rather the potential loss of their influence in the upcoming election. They are spreading false claims about Trump executing people in an attempt to maintain control and discredit him.
The Blaze: Speaker vows to release the J6 tapes, but what does that process actually look like? | Blaze Media
House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to release about 95% of the footage of the events that occurred on January 6, 2021. The remaining 5% includes secure areas of the Capitol. It will take several months for the footage to be released to the public.
Breitbart: Gingrich: Argentina, Italy Elections and Trump's Polling Triggering 'Desperation' from the Global Left
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich appeared on Fox News and claimed that the global left, as evidenced by recent elections in Italy and Argentina, as well as declining polling numbers for former President Donald Trump, is displaying desperation and facing a worldwide rejection of left-wing socialist values. Gingrich believes this desperation stems from their understanding that their system is on the verge of being destroyed. He also argues that the left is facing a candidate, Joe Biden, who is unlikely to win, while their opponent is growing stronger and more disciplined, leading to a potentially explosive moment in American history.
The Blaze: Secretive surveillance program has been tracking Americans’ phone records for over a decade: Report | Blaze Media
A secretive White House surveillance program allows law enforcement to track Americans' phone records without warrants. The program, known as Data Analytical or Hemisphere, allows federal, state, and local agencies to collect phone records, including caller and recipient information, without suspicion of a crime. The program was exposed in 2013 and briefly suspended but has since been resumed under different administrations.
Breitbart: Poll: Donald Trump Increases Lead over Biden, Garners 64% Support in Primary
Former President Donald Trump holds a lead over President Joe Biden in a hypothetical general election race and dominates the Republican primary, according to a national survey. In a two-man race, Trump has a four-point advantage over Biden among registered voters. Trump's lead expands when third-party candidates are added to the ballot. Trump continues to dominate in the GOP primary field, with 64 percent of support, while his opponents split the remaining percentage.
#society
Fox News: Gun ownership hits record high with American voters, poll finds
A new survey reveals that a record number of American voters own guns, with 52% saying they or someone in their household owns a firearm. This is the highest number since 1999. Gun ownership remains highly partisan, with 66% of Republican voters surveyed saying they or someone in their home owns a gun, compared to 45% of independents and 41% of Democrats. Gun sales nationwide have also spiked, with the October background checks for gun transfers being the third-highest on record. This surge in gun purchases may be influenced by recent acts of terrorism and mass shootings.
American Thinker: The federal government and states have the power to go after rampant antisemitism
What to do with Jew-haters? For non-citizens, Americans support deportation. For citizens, prosecute under harassment laws. State statutes criminalize threatening and intimidating behavior, providing avenues for legal action against those who call for violence. Despite some political protection, college students supporting Hamas and threatening Israel can still face state prosecution. Law and order must prevail.
American Thinker: Gang of African migrants goes on a stabbing spree in rural France, and the media accuses the ‘far-right’ of fanning ‘controversy’
A group of knife-wielding thugs attacked a town celebration in rural France, targeting white people. The attackers were young people from a sensitive area with North African immigrant families.
#war
Foreign Policy: Israel’s Hostage Deal Means Truce, Not Cease-Fire
The deal between Israel and Hamas brings temporary relief to hostage families. Only a fifth of the hostages will be released, leaving many Israelis still worried. The pause in fighting may extend if more hostages are released, but an enduring cease-fire remains uncertain.
#foreignaffairs
Red State: So It Begins: Explosion at Rainbow Bridge Reminds Us Nation's Borders Have Been a Weak Spot for Too Long
A car exploded at the Rainbow Bridge on the U.S.-Canadian border. Reports suggest it might be a terrorist attack related to the escalating violence in Gaza. This incident highlights the need for stronger border security.
Times Of Israel: Qatar burnishes role as ‘essential’ hostage negotiator with Israel-Hamas deal
Qatar, known for its diplomatic prowess, has aided in securing the release of hostages kidnapped by Hamas during the Israeli assault. The country's ability to maintain relationships with both Western powers and radical groups is key to its success. Israel says 240 people were abducted, and in exchange for the release of Israeli citizens, Israel has agreed to a four-day truce. Qatar's role in hostage situations has become increasingly important, with its influence helping to resolve delicate situations.
Red State: 'They Are Here': Middle East Expert Warns That Hamas Is Not Only Focused on Destroying Israel
The Israel-Hamas war raises concerns of conflict spreading beyond the Middle East. Middle East expert Walid Phares warns that terrorist groups like Hamas view the United States and other Western nations as enemies. Phares asserts that Hamas poses a significant danger to democratic countries. The recent car explosion in New York suggests the possibility of terrorist attacks reaching American soil. FBI Director Christopher Wray emphasizes the need for vigilance, as the Bureau investigates individuals affiliated with Hamas. Regardless of the explosion's cause, concerns about terrorist assaults on America are justified.
#economy
Forbes: Volcano Economics: Iceland’s Interest Rate Hike Halted As Officials Prepare For ‘Imminent’ Eruption
Iceland's central bank keeps interest rates unchanged due to "uncertainty" caused by increased seismic activity and the threat of a volcanic eruption. The bank expresses concern about the economic impact and inflation forecast. The possible eruption could block tourism and require additional funding.
Forbes: Black Friday Evolution: How Early Shopping Trends Are Shaping New Holiday Norms
Holiday shopping season brings new consumer spending habits. Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals are no longer the main attraction. Shoppers look for early deals, experiences, and economic resilience. They buy less overall or shop for fewer people. Physical stores see an uptick in in-person shopping. Black Friday and Cyber Monday's relevance is waning. Despite economic challenges, consumers continue to spend at a decent pace. There's a pivot towards valuing experiences over physical gifts. Retailers adapt and offer more than just transactions. Retail giants close their doors on Thanksgiving for employee well-being and family time. Embrace the changes and create experiential spaces. It's about savings and significance.
#culture
Forbes: ‘High On The Hog’ Season 2 Centers Food As Freedom
High on the Hog is a Netflix docu-series that explores the impact of African-American cuisine on American history and culture. Hosted by Stephen Satterfield and Jessica Harris, the show takes viewers on a journey from emancipation to modern times, highlighting the role of "Black hands in the pot" in shaping American food. The series aims to erase the erasure of Black stories and expose the connection between Black people, Black food, and America's transformation. It also addresses the suppression of Black history and the ongoing fight for freedom.
#history
All Outdoor: POTD: It's Just a Baby - The Nambu Type B - The Baby Nambu
. The Nambu Type B, also known as the "Baby Nambu" pistol, was a small companion to the larger "Grandpa Nambu" pistol. Made by Japanese arms designer Kijiro Nambu, it had a complete locking system similar to its big brother. With only 6,500 units manufactured between 1903 and 1929, the Baby Nambu was expensive and not widely adopted by the military. However, it remained a status symbol for officers due to its association with Nambu and its rarity. Today, it is highly sought after by collectors of Japanese military firearms.
#education
The Blaze: NJ school district drops transgender policy mandating that officials 'accept a student's asserted gender identity' | Blaze Media
New Jersey school district repeals transgender student policy, requiring parental consent for asserting gender identity.
#crime
Red State: BREAKING: Video Shows Car Speeding Toward Rainbow Bridge, Striking Curb, Going Airborne Before Explosion
Investigators are determining the cause of a vehicle explosion at the Rainbow Bridge between the US and Canada. Witnesses say the vehicle came from the US side, speeding down the wrong lane before slamming into a checkpoint. The car may have been stolen and the explosion could be due to the gas tank.
Fox News: Suspect's colorful briefs lead NYPD to robbery arrest
A robbery suspect was identified and arrested in New York City based on surveillance footage showing him wearing multicolored briefs with the letter R and the year 1990. An anonymous tipster provided the suspect's Instagram handle and informed the police about the attempted sale of stolen merchandise. The 30-year-old suspect was apprehended at his home in Queens, while the other two robbery suspects remain at large.
#science
Flag And Cross: Miss England Winner Takes Control Of Spaceship In Pursuit Of Astronaut Dream
Rocket scientist and reigning Miss England, Jessica Gagen, took control of a spaceship at Kennedy Space Center in her quest to become an astronaut. Invited by NASA to be a keynote speaker at a conference in Las Vegas, she also received a VIP tour of the Kennedy Space Center and flew a Boeing Starliner spaceship simulator. Gagen aims to inspire the next generation in STEM subjects and hopes to present educational TV documentaries in the future.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: New Conservation Campaign to Protect Alaska’s Brooks Range
Hunters, anglers, and conservationists are joining forces to protect Alaska's Brooks Range from the proposed Ambler Industrial Road, which could harm the natural environment and wildlife. This campaign is urging the Bureau of Land Management to deny the permit for the road and preserve the wild and remote hunting and fishing grounds in the area. The road's construction would disrupt migratory behavior, harm waterways, and make the area off-limits to outdoor enthusiasts.
All Outdoor: TRUE Flat Dark Earth Duo Kit: 2-Piece Knife & Dog Tag Bottle Opener Set
TRUE Tools & Blades has released the Flat Dark Earth Duo, a two-piece knife and dog tag bottle opener set. Each kit sold results in a $1 donation to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV). The duo features a 3-inch folding Wharncliffe knife and a dog tag bottle opener, making it versatile and practical for everyday carry.
#technology
Flag And Cross: NASA Fires Communication Laser 10 Million Miles Into Space For First Time
NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC) experiment successfully transmitted data via laser to and from far beyond the Moon, showcasing the potential for high-bandwidth data transmission in deep space. The experiment aims to demonstrate data transmission rates 10 to 100 times greater than current radio frequency systems used by spacecraft. This achievement is a significant step towards improving communication capabilities for future space missions, including the goal of sending humans to Mars.
Breitbart: Report: OpenAI's Employee Revolt Was Caused by Conflicting Stories on Sam Altman's Ouster
OpenAI, the artificial intelligence firm behind ChatGPT, faced internal turmoil after firing CEO Sam Altman. Conflicting explanations and unrest among employees followed, with many demanding Altman's reinstatement. The situation intensified when Emmett Shear was appointed as interim CEO, leading to a walkout. Altman was eventually reinstated, but the true reasons for his ouster remain undisclosed.
#other
Flag And Cross: Beatles' 'Abbey Road' Recording Console To Fetch Over £1m At Auction
The Beatles' iconic recording console, used to record their last album "Abbey Road," will be auctioned for over £1m. The EMI TG12345 Mk I unit was also used by each band member for their solo projects. The console, known for its technological innovations, has been restored and is set to be sold in London.
National Review: Media Matters Picked On the Wrong Guy
Elon Musk's company, X (formerly Twitter), has filed a lawsuit against Media Matters and one of its writers, Eric Hananoki. The suit alleges that Media Matters and Hananoki misled advertisers about the possibility of their ads appearing next to extremist content on X. Musk, with his deep pockets and motivation, may give Media Matters a tough legal battle. The suit claims that Media Matters rigged tests to create false pairings of ads and extremist content, causing X to lose advertisers.
GB News: Japanese knotweed set to be sniffed out as National Highways hires dog detectives to tackle invasive species
Canine detectives are helping National Highways sniff out and eliminate the invasive Japanese knotweed on the M25. The specially trained sniffer dogs, including Fenix the Dutch Shepherd and Spaniels Nica and Nettle, detect and alert handlers to the presence of rhizomes, the underground parts of the plant. National Highways has removed the detected bulbs and roots to prevent the aggressive growth of Japanese knotweed.