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24 Nov 2023

#politics

The Federalist: The Biden Administration Is Profiting From Another Solyndra
The Biden Administration Is Profiting From Another Solyndra
The rise and fall of electric bus company Proterra highlights the dangers of politicians using taxpayer money to fund their political agenda. Despite selling only 550 buses and facing numerous quality issues, Proterra received government subsidies and support due to its connections to the Biden administration. However, the company ultimately filed for bankruptcy and sold its battery business at a discounted price. This serves as a cautionary tale against government-backed ventures in the green energy industry.


American Thinker: The Spanish version of Trump Derangement Syndrome
The Spanish version of Trump Derangement Syndrome
Univision interviewed former President Trump, causing backlash. The CEO defended the interview, stating the network won't be deterred by partisan interests. Critics find the left's reaction silly and claim Trump is gaining with Hispanics due to results.


#war

Times Of Israel: ‘Precarious calm’ on northern front as truce with Hamas takes hold
‘Precarious calm’ on northern front as truce with Hamas takes hold
Calm returns to Lebanon's southern border as a truce takes effect between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Hezbollah stops attacks on Israel during the truce, while Israel has not committed to reciprocating. The truce allows for the exchange of hostages and Palestinian prisoners.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Protesters set off smoke bombs outside AIPAC head’s home, call him ‘baby killer’
Protesters set off smoke bombs outside AIPAC head’s home, call him ‘baby killer’
Pro-Palestinian protesters target the home of AIPAC president in LA, using smoke bombs and red paint to symbolize dead babies. StopAntisemitism expresses concern over escalating violence.


Washington Free Beacon: What Makes Hamas Worse Than the Nazis
What Makes Hamas Worse Than the Nazis
: Lord George Weidenfeld, who escaped the Nazis, believed that al Qaeda, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad were worse anti-Semites than the Nazis. The Nazis hid their crimes, while Hamas publicly broadcasts their atrocities and sadism. The Nazis didn't deliberately take hostages or use human shields, unlike Hamas. Despite knowing they would face punishment, Hamas launched a genocidal attack on Israel. They are even more anti-Semitic than the Nazis and must be stopped.


Forbes: Temporary Ceasefire Takes Effect In Gaza
Temporary Ceasefire Takes Effect In Gaza
A four-day ceasefire begins in Gaza, allowing humanitarian aid to enter the area and the release of 13 Israeli hostages by Hamas. Heavy fighting continued until the ceasefire started, and it's uncertain whether the pause will hold. 


Foreign Policy: Why COP28 Could Be the Most Contentious in Years
Why COP28 Could Be the Most Contentious in Years
World leaders gather in Dubai for the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28), a contentious climate summit that will focus on goals for greening the energy economy and financial assistance for poorer nations. Disagreements over phasing out fossil fuels and climate finance are expected.


#military

Fox News: Israel's use of AI in Hamas war can help limit collateral damage 'if executed properly,' expert says
Israel's use of AI in Hamas war can help limit collateral damage 'if executed properly,' expert says
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have utilized artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) tools to enhance their targeting of Hamas operators and facilities. The IDF aims to minimize collateral damage and civilian casualties by expediting the target identification process with AI tools. Critics argue that the IDF's use of AI may be controversial, but Mark Montgomery, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies' Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation, maintains that AI can improve efficiency without manipulating evidence.


#education

Fox News: Jewish father wants Minnesota teachers unions to stick to teaching after 'divisive' stance on Hamas-Israel war
Jewish father wants Minnesota teachers unions to stick to teaching after 'divisive' stance on Hamas-Israel war
A Jewish parent in Minneapolis Public Schools criticized the Minnesota Federation of Teachers for their resolution on the Hamas-Israel war and their call to repeal anti-BDS legislation. The parent believes that global politics has no place in the teachers union, and the resolution puts teachers in a difficult position. The MPS community has written a letter condemning the MFT's stance, calling it antisemitic and hostile.


#crime

Fox News: Beware of these 5 holiday scams
Beware of these 5 holiday scams
Scammers are taking advantage of the busy holiday season to trick people and steal their money or personal information. Some common scams to watch out for include package delivery scams, charity scams, social media gift exchange scams, gift card scams, and fake online shopping sites scams. It's important to stay vigilant, double-check the legitimacy of any requests or offers, and protect your personal and financial information.


#other

Washington Free Beacon: Welcome to the Future of Climate Coverage, Where the Journalists Are the Activists
Welcome to the Future of Climate Coverage, Where the Journalists Are the Activists
In late September, Mark Hertsgaard, co-founder of Covering Climate Now, emphasized the urgency of climate change and called for extensive media coverage at a two-day conference. The conference, held at Columbia Journalism School, showcased the blurred line between climate journalism and climate activism. Journalists from prominent outlets echoed Hertsgaard's call to action, emphasizing the need to make climate coverage a part of every story. The conference also advocated for advocating for one political party over another to address climate change. Critics argue that the conference promoted misinformation and failed to address the shortcomings of green energy.