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23 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: NRA praises court order striking down ‘draconian’ blue state's handgun law
A federal court struck down Maryland's Handgun Qualification License (HQL) requirement, ruling that it is unconstitutional and burdensome. The NRA hailed it as a victory for Second Amendment rights. Maryland Governor Wes Moore expressed disappointment.
Fox News: Manchin says third-party ticket is a 'long shot' for potential candidates, including himself
Senator Joe Manchin admitted that it would be a "long shot" for a third-party candidate, including himself, to win the presidential election in 2024. He believes that the way to make a difference is by moving the two major parties back to their roots and implementing electoral reforms like term limits and ranked-choice voting. Manchin recently announced that he will not seek re-election to the Senate and has been considering his future in politics.
Fox News: Sen Kennedy’s IQ dig at VP Harris sparks backlash from White House, DNC
Sen. John Kennedy's comments on American voters' disapproval of Vice President Kamala Harris and President Biden sparked backlash from the White House and the DNC. Kennedy cited polling that shows low approval ratings for Harris and Biden and made remarks about their intelligence. The White House and DNC responded with criticism of Kennedy's credibility and record.
#society
Fox News: Dark money fund poured millions of dollars into eco activist groups blocking highways, destroying famous art
The dark money climate group, Climate Emergency Fund (CEF), funded disruptive activist protests across the world, according to tax filings. CEF raised $6.1 million in 2022, which led to a 274% increase in funding for left-wing protest groups. The majority of grants were sent overseas, with a significant amount going to the British activist group, Just Stop Oil.
Fox News: New book from Tyrus reveals his personal views on big topics: ‘I run off common sense'
Fox News favorite Tyrus has released his second book, "Nuff Said," which focuses on bridging the gap between Americans with different perspectives. Tyrus emphasizes the importance of playing both sides of the argument in politics and hopes his book will promote conversation and understanding. He also discusses topics such as nutrition and obesity, drawing from his personal experiences. "Nuff Said" has already become a bestseller on Amazon.
The Telegraph: Gary Lineker is making an utter fool of himself over Israel
Gary Lineker's tweets about current affairs have caused controversy as his silence on certain events, such as a massacre of Jews by Hamas, was seen as hypocritical. While some hoped Lineker had decided to stop tweeting about controversial issues, he recently endorsed a video criticizing Israel, leading to accusations of bias. Critics question his motivation for supporting the video and suggest that the BBC should have banned their star names from expressing opinions on social media.
#war
GB News: Fears hydrogen heating systems could blow up houses as safety concerns emerge
A row has erupted over plans to supply 2,000 homes in Redcar with hydrogen for heating and cooking. Experts and residents have expressed concerns about the safety measures being taken, as hydrogen is more prone to leaking and easier to ignite than natural gas. Some have called for homes to have holes drilled in their walls to prevent leaks, while others propose using high-tech sensors. The project will only proceed with support from the community and approval from the UK's safety regulator.
#history
Fox News: President Lincoln's Thanksgiving proclamation proved the power of gratitude when life gives us hardship
President Abraham Lincoln's Thanksgiving proclamation during the Civil War showed the power of gratitude in times of struggle and fear. The Pilgrims set the precedent of celebrating gratitude during hardship, with the first Thanksgiving following a year of death and suffering. Despite a divided nation, Lincoln listed the reasons God had blessed America, proving the healing power of gratitude in our darkest hours.
#health
Fox News: The truth about why you feel more aches and pains in the cold weather — and what to do about it
Medical experts discuss how cold weather affects the body, particularly causing joint pain and stiffness. The theories include synovial fluid thickening, constriction of blood vessels, decreased barometric pressure, increased nerve sensitivity, higher humidity, and inactivity. They suggest staying hydrated, engaging in gentle exercise, using over-the-counter medications, improving mood, and staying warm to alleviate the winter aches and pains.
#crime
Fox News: NYC Palestinian man sentenced in brutal antisemitic beating before judge ejects angry supporters from court
Palestinian-American man, Mahmoud Musa, is sentenced to seven years in prison for participating in the hate crime beating of a Jewish man in Times Square. Musa and a group of men attacked Joseph Borgen, beating him and dousing him with pepper spray, while berating him with antisemitic slurs. Musa's supporters were ejected from the courthouse after shouting at the judge during his sentencing.
Fox News: 'Happy Face' serial killer brags he's pen pals with Gilgo Beach suspect Rex Heuermann
Serial killer Keith Jesperson receives a letter from suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann, who complains about jail conditions and fears his mail is being read. Jesperson shares the letter on a true crime podcast.
#other
Fox News: Northern border sector sees 550% increase in migrant apprehensions last fiscal year
A sector on the northern border of the US experienced a 550% increase in migrant apprehensions last fiscal year. The Swanton Sector Chief Patrol Agent reported that 6,925 apprehensions occurred between October 2022 and September, with migrants arriving from 79 different countries. While the surge in migration is not on the same scale as the southern border, it highlights the need for increased border security and attention to the northern border.