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23 Nov 2023

#politics

Fox News: Rep. Dean Phillips issues apology for criticism of Vice President Harris: 'I respect her'
Rep. Dean Phillips issues apology for criticism of Vice President Harris: 'I respect her'
Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Dean Phillips issued an apology to Vice President Harris for his criticism of her during an interview with The Atlantic. Phillips stated that he should not have referenced others' opinions and acknowledged his mistake. In the interview, he mentioned that Harris was not well-prepared and lacked the necessary competencies for the office.


GB News: Adam Brooks blasts 'woke cult' targeting Nigel Farage over I'm a Celeb stint
Adam Brooks blasts 'woke cult' targeting Nigel Farage over I'm a Celeb stint
Adam Brooks claims there is a conspiracy against Nigel Farage on the reality show I'm a Celebrity.


GB News: WATCH: Nigel Farage in fiery clash with Nella Rose over eye-watering migrant levels
WATCH: Nigel Farage in fiery clash with Nella Rose over eye-watering migrant levels
Nella Rose criticized Nigel Farage, sparking accusations of racism.


PJ Media: WATCH: DeSantis Camp Releases BRUTAL Ad Exposing Nikki Haley’s Ties to Clinton
WATCH: DeSantis Camp Releases BRUTAL Ad Exposing Nikki Haley’s Ties to Clinton
A pro-DeSantis super PAC releases an ad targeting Nikki Haley, highlighting her previous praise for Hillary Clinton. The ad takes past Haley quotes out of context and portrays her as an admirer of Clinton. Despite the ad's potential effectiveness, it is seen as sad and unnecessary, as Haley and DeSantis are fighting for second place behind the leading candidate.


#society

GB News: WATCH: GB News' Ben Leo assesses what Tony Bellew's introduction to the Jungle could mean for Nigel Farage
WATCH: GB News' Ben Leo assesses what Tony Bellew's introduction to the Jungle could mean for Nigel Farage
GB News' Ben Leo suggests that boxer Tony Bellew's appearance on the reality TV show "I'm a Celeb" could have implications for Nigel Farage.


#war

Times Of Israel: Watchdog: Schools run by PA celebrated Oct. 7 Hamas massacres
Watchdog: Schools run by PA celebrated Oct. 7 Hamas massacres
Palestinian schools are openly and publicly celebrating the Hamas massacres of Israelis on October 7, according to a report by the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se). The report highlights the hateful teaching in Palestinian Authority (PA) schools and the praise and glorification of the devastating attack by students and teachers. The international community heavily funds the PA education sector, which is responsible for promoting this curriculum.


Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Single remote-controlled machine guns halts Russians for weeks near Avdiivka
Frontline report: Single remote-controlled machine guns halts Russians for weeks near Avdiivka
Russian forces in Ukraine have shifted their tactics, moving from overwhelming Ukrainian positions with human wave attacks to stretching Ukrainian forces along the entire contact line. They have increased their attacks in the central part of the region, hoping to destabilize the Ukrainian defense. However, the Ukrainian forces have created a powerful fortification with a remote-controlled machine gun that has halted the Russians for weeks near Avdiivka. Despite the constant attacks, the machine gun has proven to be an effective defense, causing frustration among Russian commanders.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Mystery surrounds death of a suspected Russian spy in Latvia prison
Mystery surrounds death of a suspected Russian spy in Latvia prison
A man detained in Latvia on suspicion of spying for Russia has died in detention after developing sudden health problems. The cause of death is unknown and an investigation has been launched. This comes after the conviction of former Latvian interior minister Janis Adamsons for spying for Russia.


Times Of Israel: US officials say Israel likely can’t make good on hostage deal promise to up Gaza aid
US officials say Israel likely can’t make good on hostage deal promise to up Gaza aid
The US is pressuring Israel to reopen the Kerem Shalom crossing with Gaza to allow more humanitarian aid to enter the enclave, but Israel has refused. Aid organizations have been limited to using the Rafah crossing with Egypt, but the amount of aid entering Gaza has been far below the pre-war levels. Israel insists on additional inspections due to concerns of smuggling weapons, causing delays in aid delivery. The Biden administration intends to continue raising the issue with Israel as the humanitarian situation worsens in Gaza.


Times Of Israel: Report: Biden asked Netanyahu to try to keep north calm during temporary Gaza truce
Report: Biden asked Netanyahu to try to keep north calm during temporary Gaza truce
US President Joe Biden asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to seek calm on the northern border with Lebanon during the temporary ceasefire with Hamas, as part of efforts to prevent war with Hezbollah. Hezbollah has agreed to stop its attacks on Israel during the ceasefire, but Israel has not committed to reciprocating. The ceasefire coincides with a hostage release deal with Hamas, mediated by Qatar and the US, which would see the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for a lull in the fighting and the release of Palestinian prisoners. The Biden administration has been urging Israel not to launch a military campaign against Hezbollah to prevent the war from spreading beyond Gaza.


The Telegraph: Israel-Hamas ceasefire confirmed as 13 hostages set to be released on Friday
Israel-Hamas ceasefire confirmed as 13 hostages set to be released on Friday
A ceasefire in Gaza has been agreed between Israel and Hamas to release 13 Israeli hostages. Qatar mediated the talks and confirmed that the deal had been finalized. The ceasefire is set to begin on Friday morning.


Breitbart: Yellen: Europe Needs Us 'to Do Our Part' on Ukraine, Can't Have Them Lack Money for Teachers, First Responders
Yellen: Europe Needs Us 'to Do Our Part' on Ukraine, Can't Have Them Lack Money for Teachers, First Responders
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen emphasized the importance of providing aid to both Israel and Ukraine, stating that it is critical for national security. She urged the US to join European countries in offering assistance to Ukraine, as it is essential for Ukraine's battle on the homefront and on the battlefield. Yellen also highlighted the urgency of aid for Israel, as it is crucial for America's national security.


#religion

The Imaginative Conservative: On the Language of Death
On the Language of Death
November is a month of remembrance for the dead. In Christian belief, death is the end of bodily life but not of our existence. The language we use to talk about death, such as "passed away" or "departed," reflects our understanding of the soul's journey beyond. Euphemisms may be seen as a way to avoid confronting the reality of death, but for believers, they are a way to speak literally about the afterlife. Whether or not these terms are considered euphemisms depends on individual beliefs about life and death.


#history

Le Monde: South Korea court rules in favor of victims of wartime sexual slavery
South Korea court rules in favor of victims of wartime sexual slavery
A South Korean court orders Japan to compensate 16 women for forced sexual slavery during World War II, overturning a previous ruling. The victims were forcibly abducted or lured into sexual enslavement and suffered damage.


The Imaginative Conservative: The Best and Worst of Centuries
The Best and Worst of Centuries
The thirteenth century is hailed as the greatest century in Western civilization, marked by spiritual, cultural, and intellectual advancement. It saw the emergence of Gothic architecture, the rise of mendicant orders, and the flourishing of art, poetry, and philosophy. However, it also had its dark moments, including the crusades and the Inquisition. Despite the accomplishments, pride and atrocities tainted this remarkable period.


#crime

The Telegraph: Barack Obama’s former adviser arrested after Islamophobic rant
Barack Obama’s former adviser arrested after Islamophobic rant
Obama adviser arrested for racist and Islamophobic rant at New York food vendor. Arrested on hate crime charges.


#sports

Breitbart: Jim Isray Threatens ESPN's 'First Take' with Lawsuit After 'Rich, White Billionaire' DUI Claim
Jim Isray Threatens ESPN's 'First Take' with Lawsuit After 'Rich, White Billionaire' DUI Claim
Indianapolis Colts owner, Jim Irsay, threatens to sue ESPN's First Take for criticizing his remarks about his 2014 DUI arrest. Irsay claims he was a victim of prejudice and calls himself a "rich white billionaire."


Forbes: Amazon Will Broadcast Rare Black Friday Football Matchup Tomorrow: Here’s What To Know
Amazon Will Broadcast Rare Black Friday Football Matchup Tomorrow: Here’s What To Know
The Miami Dolphins and New York Jets will play the NFL's first Black Friday football game in over 60 years, with Amazon broadcasting the game and offering exclusive retail deals from brands like TCL and Nintendo. QR codes will present the deals to viewers, potentially discouraging in-store Black Friday shopping. Amazon aims to make the Black Friday game an annual tradition and hopes to surpass its Thanksgiving sales from last year. The game is expected to attract a large audience, as NFL games have seen a 6% increase in viewership compared to last season.


#other

PJ Media: Maya Kowalski's Lawyer Responds to Media Defending Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Child Abusers
Maya Kowalski's Lawyer Responds to Media Defending Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Child Abusers
The Tampa Bay Times has been attacking Maya Kowalski, the plaintiff in a medical abuse case against Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital. The Times published an article suggesting that the hospital can't afford the $261 million verdict, but failed to disclose the hospital's true financial situation. The attacks on Kowalski continue with a motion filed by the defense accusing the jury of misconduct.