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23 Nov 2023

#politics

Fox News: JD Vance furious over Forbes article on how to 'decenter Whiteness,' will investigate author's DEI firm
JD Vance furious over Forbes article on how to 'decenter Whiteness,' will investigate author's DEI firm
Republican Senator J.D. Vance criticized a Forbes article on "decentering Whiteness" in the workplace and is investigating if the author's consultancy receives Ohio money. The article discussed removing Whiteness from the workplace to cater to people of color by addressing White-dominant culture. Other public figures also condemned the article and Forbes for publishing it.


The Economist: Geert Wilders’s election win leaves the Dutch in an awful quandary
Geert Wilders’s election win leaves the Dutch in an awful quandary
Europe | Right turn: Geert Wilders and his Party for Freedom (PVV) win a significant number of seats in the Dutch parliament, putting the Netherlands in a quandary as major parties have ruled out a coalition with him. The country may now get its first populist prime minister, with the PVV's anti-Muslim and anti-immigration stance being a major concern for Europe.


#society

Fox News: Be thankful for problems: There are good reasons you should
Be thankful for problems: There are good reasons you should
Thanksgiving in a troubled world. Problems may be blessings in disguise, protecting, inspecting, correcting, and directing us. They reveal our true character and teach us valuable lessons. Problems can redirect us to a new path. Sometimes we must be hurt to be saved.


Daily Wire: Chip And Joanna Gaines Discuss Their ‘Evolving’ Marriage After 20 Years Together
Chip And Joanna Gaines Discuss Their ‘Evolving’ Marriage After 20 Years Together
Chip and Joanna Gaines, famous from the HGTV show "Fixer Upper," reflect on their 20-year marriage and how it has changed over time. They talk about shifting roles and entering a new phase in their relationship. The couple discusses their family-first mentality and how they took a break from television when their children were younger. They also talk about the beauty of change and the importance of appreciating the moments in life.


National Review: Counting Our Blessings
Counting Our Blessings
National Review emphasizes the importance of Thanksgiving as a day to give thanks to God for the blessings bestowed upon us as individuals and as a nation. It highlights the historical significance of Thanksgiving and the speeches made by previous presidents. The article also raises concerns about the current state of the country, including pessimism, drug deaths, education, declining rates of marriage and faith, and the lack of responsibility being passed on to younger generations. It calls for gratitude and reflection on the progress made in areas such as longevity, advancements in research, achievements in the space race, and the resilience of the American people in reforming failing institutions.


#foreignaffairs

Red State: Hamas Now Playing Games With Hostage Release, 'Ceasefire Now' Proponents Left Looking Like Idiots
Hamas Now Playing Games With Hostage Release, 'Ceasefire Now' Proponents Left Looking Like Idiots
The ceasefire call in the Israel-Hamas conflict is met with skepticism as Hamas delays the release of hostages, raising questions about their intentions. It is uncertain whether Hamas is struggling to gather all the promised hostages or simply trying to gain sympathy. This delay highlights the untrustworthiness of Hamas and the need to reconsider the ceasefire.


#economy

The Economist: Spending on infrastructure has fallen in real terms in America
Spending on infrastructure has fallen in real terms in America
| Despite a large infrastructure program signed into law by President Joe Biden, spending on infrastructure in the United States has fallen by over 10% in real terms. Delays, construction inflation, and strict requirements have hindered progress, although some projects have begun. However, the infrastructure law may lead to better coordination and planning for future projects.


#culture

Foreign Policy: Foreign Policy’s Holiday Book List
Foreign Policy’s Holiday Book List
Foreign Policy asked its columnists and staff writers to recommend books that are best read with a cup of mulled wine by the fire. The recommended books cover a range of topics, including fantasy novels, financial scandals, historical commerce, female spies, growing up, diplomacy, artificial intelligence, Central Europe, influential social scientists, and financial corruption. Each book offers unique insights and engaging narratives that appeal to various interests and passions.


#crime

Fox News: Iowa elected official's wife convicted of voter fraud in ballot-stuffing scheme
Iowa elected official's wife convicted of voter fraud in ballot-stuffing scheme
Kim Phuong Taylor, wife of an Iowa county supervisor, was convicted of 52 counts of voter fraud in a ballot-stuffing scheme to help her husband secure the Republican nomination for Congress. She submitted fraudulent voter registrations and absentee ballots, targeting voters of Vietnamese heritage. Taylor faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison for each count.


#other

Daily Wire: New Jersey Joins Growing List Of States Banning Sale Of New Gas-Powered Cars
New Jersey Joins Growing List Of States Banning Sale Of New Gas-Powered Cars
New Jersey will ban the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035, joining other Democrat-led states. Governor Phil Murphy claims it will lower emissions and improve air quality while preserving consumer choice. Democrats hail the move as a step towards fighting the climate crisis. However, automotive retailers warn that the heavy-handed mandate may not work and that unsold electric vehicles are piling up on lots. The push for electric vehicles is supported by the Biden administration, despite manufacturers like Ford experiencing financial losses.


Forbes: The Beatles Score Two Simultaneous New Top 10 Albums On Billboard’s Rock Chart
The Beatles Score Two Simultaneous New Top 10 Albums On Billboard’s Rock Chart
The Beatles' classic compilations, "The Beatles 1962-1966" and "The Beatles 1967-1970," have made a surprising debut on Billboard's Top Rock Albums chart. The albums, which were recently updated to include new recordings, reached the top 10, showcasing the band's enduring popularity.


Forbes: Review: Over-Edited ‘Napoleon’ Can’t Conquer Its Shortcomings
Review: Over-Edited ‘Napoleon’ Can’t Conquer Its Shortcomings
Ridley Scott's epic biopic, "Napoleon," starring Joaquin Phoenix and Vanessa Kirby, faces challenges with its theatrical cut, lacking in depth and coherence. Financially, the film needs a blockbuster run to cover its expenses, but its streaming release on AppleTV+ indicates a lack of concern for ticket sales. While the long-term prospects for the film are promising, the truncated theatrical version fails to deliver a fully realized story, leaving the audience with disjointed battle sequences and an underdeveloped relationship between Napoleon and Joséphine. Despite the film's potential, it falls short in achieving its intended impact.