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27 Nov 2023
#politics
The Blaze: We need something more than 'look at muh polls' | Blaze Media
Republicans are winning in polls but losing important elections. The conservative industry celebrates with more polls, ignoring the need for change. The GOP has lost three times in a row, underperforming in critical races. They need a new strategy instead of relying on polls.
Forbes: Hamas Releases 11 More Hostages To Israel As Truce Nears Fifth Day, IDF Says
Hamas returns 11 hostages to Israel, marking the fourth round of releases under a temporary truce. In exchange, 33 Palestinians, including 30 children, were freed from Israeli prisons. Negotiations for future releases and the number of hostages still held in Gaza are key points to watch. ( )
#society
Human Events: BREAKING: Protests against mass migration erupt in France after 17 teens stabbed at youth festival by Algerian gang
Protests erupt in Lyon, France over violent attacks by Algerian immigrants in Europe. Deadly stabbing of a boy, numerous injuries reported.
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: ‘Hanksgiving’ and the origin story of millennial cringe
Millennials, raised on South Park and Family Guy, have become thoroughly emasculated, finding humor in "Hanksgiving," a party centered around the unimpressive actor Tom Hanks. They are trapped in depression, struggling with rising living costs, excessive student loans, and stifled self-expression due to leftist thought-policing. With no hope for the future, they cling to nostalgia and create superficial identities. "Hanksgiving" is a cry for help disguised as a celebration, reflecting the emptiness of millennial culture.
#war
Times Of Israel: Families of Russian-Israeli hostages visit Moscow seeking help in freeing captives
Relatives of Israeli-Russian hostages held by Hamas seek Kremlin's help. Roni Krivoi was released separately as a favor to Russia. More releases hoped for. Tensions rise between Israel and Russia. Aunt reveals Krivoi escaped briefly before being recaptured.
The Telegraph: Israel and Hamas agree a further two-day ceasefire
Israel and Hamas agree to a two-day ceasefire extension in Gaza, allowing for the release of more hostages and the delivery of aid. The US pushes for the release of American hostages and sees the ceasefire extension as a "calculated risk." The truce allows for the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, but the UN warns that two more days is not enough to meet the region's urgent needs.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: The ICC Should Prosecute Taliban Leaders
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has committed crimes against humanity, including violence against civilians and restriction of women's rights. The International Criminal Court should investigate and prosecute Taliban leaders responsible for these atrocities.
#economy
Forbes: Binance’s Woes Fuel Coinbase: Stock Rides 18% Bump And CEO’s Value Jumps $1 Billion
Coinbase's stock surged as rival Binance faced regulatory action. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong supported the crackdown, gaining $1.2 billion in wealth. Bitcoin fell slightly.
#military
The Blaze: Top Defense Department school official arrested in human trafficking sting | Blaze Media
A top official in the Department of Defense Education Activity was arrested in a human trafficking sting. Stephen Hovanic, the chief of staff, allegedly tried to solicit sex from an undercover officer. Six trafficking victims were rescued.
#education
The Right Scoop: Biden Education Secretary hack misquotes Reagan to justify more government intervention
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona misquoted President Reagan, stating "We're from the government. We're here to help!" The actual quote is "I'm from the Government, and I'm here to help," emphasizing the negative impact of increased government intervention.
#crime
GB News: Undercover police target shoplifters in a bid to fight retail crime
Covert police officers are patrolling shops in Huddersfield to catch shoplifters as part of a scheme to support retailers in West Yorkshire. Shoplifting costs retailers £953 million a year, and incidents have risen by a quarter in the last year. The undercover action also supports the use of Smart Water forensic spray to trace stolen items.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: The Best Outdoor Deep Fryers of 2023, Tested and Reviewed
Looking for the best outdoor deep fryer? Our top pick is the Carolina Cooker Deep Fryer Cooker with Cover, which features two different-sized baskets and quick heating. If you're on a budget, consider the Bass Pro Shops 18-Quart Fish Fryer with Double Basket Set, which is affordable and has a quick-heating burner. For a compact option, the Fry Daddy Electric Deep Fryer is perfect, requiring only four cups of oil. If you prefer an electric skillet, the Presto 16-inch Electric Skillet with Glass Cover is a great choice, with its large capacity and accurate thermostat control. And for a healthier alternative, try the Ninja Foodi FlexBasket Air Fryer with 7-Quart MegaZone, which doesn't require oil and cooks evenly. Finally, if you prefer frying on your kitchen stove, the Carolina Cooker 15-inch Preseasoned Skillet is an affordable and durable option. For cooking outdoors, the Carolina Cooker Single Burner Cast Iron Stove is ideal.
#technology
PJ Media: A Bridge Too Far: EV Explosions?
The Internet is filled with lies about electric vehicles (EVs) being safer and cheaper. However, my own research and conversations with EV owners prove otherwise. EVs have numerous problems, such as range anxiety, long recharging periods, inadequate electric grids, high unit prices, expensive maintenance costs, and the use of child slave labor to produce the materials for the batteries. Additionally, EVs are fire-prone and difficult to extinguish, as shown by hundreds of EV fires in New York City alone. The recent explosion on the Niagara Falls International Rainbow Bridge may be linked to the unstable components of an EV battery, but authorities are unlikely to reveal the truth.
#other
Red State: Major GOP Donors Who Dumped Trump After 2020 Are Coming Back — With Buckets of Cash
Republican campaign donors are returning to support Donald Trump for the 2024 race, recognizing his continued popularity among Republican voters. Despite controversies and legal challenges, Trump remains a dominant contender for the White House, leading in the polls and attracting significant financial backing. Many donors are concerned about the risk of a two-term presidency under Joe Biden and see Trump as the best candidate to dismantle the administrative state. While some express frustrations with Trump's brash style and hope for his stumble, there is a sense of inevitability and a need to rally around him.
GB News: What it's REALLY like to cover I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! GB News' Ben Leo reveals all from Australia
Reporter Ben Leo shares a behind-the-scenes video covering Nigel Farage's adventures in the I'm A Celebrity jungle. Leo highlights the challenges and rewards of his job, providing viewers with an insight into his day-to-day life.