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26 Nov 2023
#politics
The American Spectator: AP and Reuters: Up to Their Old Tricks on Oct. 7
Reuters' denial of bias in reporting the Gaza events is laughable. Evidence shows that Hamas-connected journalists working for Reuters and other news outlets documented the war crimes committed. The media companies are complicit in producing conflicts and horrors that they then sell to subscribers and advertisers.
American Thinker: Even Oliver Stone is starting to question the 2020 election
Oliver Stone, the Hollywood leftist, has a history of being right in his criticisms. His documentaries and views on various topics, including elections and government corruption, challenge mainstream narratives. Though not a full Trump supporter, Stone's critical thinking and skepticism resonate with many who question the integrity of elections.
#society
Breitbart: Exclusive -- FL Rep. Ryan Chamberlin: Pronoun Legislation Is About 'Common Sense Vs. Nonsense'
Florida Republican state Rep. Ryan Chamberlin introduced a bill addressing pronoun mandates, protecting employees from using pronouns that don't correspond to a person's biological sex. The legislation aims to prevent the violation of personal rights in government institutions, businesses, and non-profit organizations that receive taxpayer funding. The bill is gaining support and aims to establish common sense over nonsense in respecting individual biological traits and personal rights.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Lebanese residents of Israel border towns come back during a fragile ceasefire
During a four-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, Lebanese villages near the border briefly came back to life. Over 55,000 Lebanese have been displaced due to clashes between Hezbollah and Israeli forces. Some Lebanese returned to inspect their damaged homes or to pick up belongings, while others came back hoping to stay. The ceasefire brought a temporary halt to the exchanges of rockets and shelling, with some Lebanese cautiously optimistic about the situation, while others were less hopeful.
#education
Fox News: 'Grey's Anatomy' actors sue Connecticut school board, others after pot-laced candy left on bus sickens son
Grey’s Anatomy actors Scott Foley and Marika Dominczyk filed a lawsuit against a school and bus company after their child and a friend were hospitalized for consuming cannabis-laced candy left on their school bus. The lawsuit alleges negligence on the part of the school, board of education, bus company, and bus driver. The children experienced symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, and stomach issues after ingesting the candy.
#crime
The American Spectator: Mexican Authorities Capture Sinaloa Cartel Top Assassin
Mexican authorities arrested Néstor Isidro Pérez Salas, a top sicario for the Sinaloa Cartel. He worked for the Chapitos wing, responsible for trafficking fentanyl into the US. El Nini's crimes include torture, feeding victims to tigers, and conducting human experiments. American authorities are seeking his extradition.