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24 Nov 2023

#politics

Red State: Extremist Pro-Hamas Group Targets Jewish Leader's LA Home With Smoke Grenades, Fake Blood—on Thanksgiving
Extremist Pro-Hamas Group Targets Jewish Leader's LA Home With Smoke Grenades, Fake Blood—on Thanksgiving
Extremists from the People's City Council targeted the home of the President of AIPAC in Brentwood, California, firing smoke grenades, pouring fake blood, and placing baby body bags on the lawn. Despite their blatant actions, they are unlikely to face consequences in LA's soft-on-crime environment. These disturbing individuals also attempted to disrupt the Macy's Thanksgiving parade in New York City.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Muslim Stabs Children at Dublin Catholic School. Media Covers It Up.
Muslim Stabs Children at Dublin Catholic School. Media Covers It Up.
A stabbing incident at a Catholic school in Dublin leads to riots in the city. Media fails to mention that the suspect was an Algerian Muslim or provide any explanation for the riots. Police retreat as mobs attack them and burn vehicles. Media censorship limits understanding of the situation.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Cuban president leads pro-Palestinian march in front of US embassy in Havana
Cuban president leads pro-Palestinian march in front of US embassy in Havana
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel led a march in Havana in solidarity with the Palestinian people, demanding an end to the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Thousands of people joined, including Cuban leaders and Palestinian medical students. The marchers passed the US Embassy and chanted anti-American slogans.


The Telegraph: China can’t be allowed to let virus history repeat itself
China can’t be allowed to let virus history repeat itself
The WHO received incomplete and unreliable data from the Chinese government during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic, potentially contributing to its spread. Now, there are concerns about an outbreak of undiagnosed pneumonia in children in China. The Chinese government must respond to the WHO's request for clinical data and lab test results, but there is currently no evidence linking this outbreak to a new Covid variant. Previous cover-ups and political dishonesty underline the need for reliable reporting. The question remains whether China will be forthcoming or repeat past mistakes.


#economy

The Telegraph: ‘Jeremy Hunt has signed the Conservative Party's death warrant’
‘Jeremy Hunt has signed the Conservative Party's death warrant’
Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Statement included a cut in National Insurance and other growth measures, but readers were unimpressed.

Israel agreed to a deal with Hamas to secure the release of hostages, but readers were skeptical of the terms.


The Telegraph: Consumer confidence bounces back in Black Friday boost for retailers - latest updates
Consumer confidence bounces back in Black Friday boost for retailers - latest updates
Falling inflation and sustained pay growth have boosted households' confidence, leading to a rise in sentiment about the economy. This bodes well for retailers hoping for a successful Black Friday and Christmas season.


#religion

Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to Rabbi Seth Farber: Hostages and mixed burials in Jewish law
What Matters Now to Rabbi Seth Farber: Hostages and mixed burials in Jewish law
In Israel, the issue of burying non-halachically Jewish individuals with their Jewish family members has come to the forefront during the ongoing war with Hamas. Rabbi Seth Farber, head of the organization ITIM, has been working to find a solution that respects Jewish tradition while also recognizing the diverse needs of the Jewish community. Additionally, the issue of anchored women, whose husbands may be taken captive, has been addressed with a preemptive solution to prevent further hardship for these women. The challenge lies in finding a balance between halacha and practicality in a modern state.


#technology

Fox News: 'Seinfeld' star Julia Louis-Dreyfus used AI to write acceptance speech, but was mistaken for Julia Roberts
'Seinfeld' star Julia Louis-Dreyfus used AI to write acceptance speech, but was mistaken for Julia Roberts
Julia Louis-Dreyfus used an AI chatbot to write her speech for the WSJ. Magazine Innovator Awards. The chatbot mixed her up with Julia Roberts and caused some confusion, highlighting the irreplaceability of human creativity.