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26 Nov 2023
#politics
National Review: Something Is Seriously Wrong at the Washington Post
The Washington Post's coverage of the Israel-Hamas war is seen as pro-Hamas, with irresponsible reporting and a biased tilt. They published a false claim that the Israeli army targeted Doctors Without Borders convoys. The Post's coverage raises questions about their sympathy towards Hamas.
Foreign Policy: The Song and Dance of American Secrecy
The Espionage Act, originally designed to protect the U.S. from foreign spies, is now used to prosecute government employees who disclose secrets. The sheer amount of classified information and the cost of maintaining secrecy have raised concerns about the effectiveness of the secrecy regime and its impact on democracy. It is time to reform the system, consolidate the laws, and strike a better balance between the public's right to know and the need for secrecy.
#society
National Review: Prevailing in Hope: What I’m Thankful For
Life in America has its flaws, but it could be worse. Celebrating Thanksgiving reminds us to be grateful for the Constitution, religious freedom, global dominance, prosperity, culture, natural beauty, good weather, and diverse, interesting people. Despite its shortcomings, America offers blessings worth appreciating.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Latvia offers to help resolve Poland-Ukraine border crisis as 2,000 trucks lined up on Polish border
Latvia offers to help resolve Poland-Ukraine border crisis as 2,000 trucks lined up on Polish border. Tensions rise as blockade impacts freight transport, leading to delays and appeals for assistance from Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: The Limits of Pat Buchanan’s Post–Cold War Prophesying
A pro-Hamas crowd gathered peacefully in D.C. to stand against antisemitism and show support for Israel. However, Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts praised Pat Buchanan, who has a history of hostile views towards Israel. Buchanan has accused Israel of manipulating U.S. politics and has consistently criticized U.S. support for Israel.
#economy
Forbes: Black Friday Online Sales Up 7.5% And In-Store Shopping Visits Up
Mobile sales dominated Black Friday, with shoppers spending a record-breaking $9.8 billion online. Electronics, gaming, and toys were among the top purchases. Mobile devices accounted for 54% of online sales, indicating their continued popularity for online shopping. Physical retail stores also saw an increase in traffic, particularly in the Midwest and Northeast regions. Overall, consumer spending remains strong for the holiday season, with sales projections surpassing last year despite cooling inflation.
#military
Times Of Israel: Hamas confirms senior commanders killed in earlier Gaza fighting
Hamas commanders Ghandour and Siam were killed by Israel in Gaza. Israel aims to eradicate Hamas after a cross-border attack. Israel targets terror sites in northern Gaza, where most residents have fled.
#history
Fox News: Behind the life and legacy of America's first multimedia tycoon who inspired 'Citizen Kane'
William Randolph Hearst, America's first multimedia tycoon, shaped the media landscape. He united newspapers, magazines, newsreels, and radio under his control. His success waned due to the Great Depression, Roosevelt policies, and declining circulation. Inspired Citizen Kane but fought against its release.
#sports
Forbes: Why The Sacramento Kings Should Explore A Zach LaVine Trade
The Sacramento Kings are considering a trade for Zach LaVine, but it would come at the cost of giving up multiple rotation players. While the Kings have clean salary cap execution, matching LaVine's $40 million salary would require them to part with valuable players like Kevin Huerter and Harrison Barnes.