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28 Nov 2023

#politics

The Federalist: 4 Grossest Lies Anti-Israel Pundits Are Spreading About Hostage Swap
4 Grossest Lies Anti-Israel Pundits Are Spreading About Hostage Swap
Terrorist sympathizers spread fake news about Israel. One lie claims Israel is the only country that keeps children as prisoners. Another false narrative blames Israel for a woman's disfigurement. Hostages held by Hamas were not in "reasonable conditions." A journalist wrongly suggests an Israeli hostage was thankful for her captivity. (, )


The Federalist: GOPers To Biden: Drop Hunter’s Pal As Whistleblower Oversight Nominee
GOPers To Biden: Drop Hunter’s Pal As Whistleblower Oversight Nominee
Republicans demand President Biden withdraw the nomination of Hunter Biden's former coworker for a whistleblower oversight post. They express concern about the nominee's closeness with the Biden family and their potential influence-peddling schemes. Republicans argue that the nominee's connections raise doubts about their ability to act impartially in protecting whistleblowers.


Breitbart: Hamas Releases Hostage Whose Family Purchased Hunter Biden's Art
Hamas Releases Hostage Whose Family Purchased Hunter Biden's Art
Hamas released four-year-old Abigail Mor Edan, believed to be connected to the White House, possibly influencing her prioritized release. Other American hostages remain in captivity. Abigail's great-aunt, Liz Hirsh Naftali, a reported buyer of Hunter Biden's artwork, was appointed to a commission by President Biden.


#society

Human Events: RAW EGG NATIONALIST: Western governments are covering up anti-white hate crimes
RAW EGG NATIONALIST: Western governments are covering up anti-white hate crimes
White teenager Jonathan Lewis is beaten to death by a mob of black teens in a racially charged attack. Another incident involves the death of Andy Probst, a former police chief, who was killed by two boys of different races. The families of the victims deny the racial motivations and urge against politicizing the crimes. The Department of Justice's Community Relations Service intervenes in cases with racial elements, discouraging white victims from discussing race and advocating for lighter sentences for the perpetrators. These incidents highlight a pattern of manipulation by the government to control public opinion in the face of racial violence.


Le Monde: Saudi capital Riyadh to host World Expo 2030
Saudi capital Riyadh to host World Expo 2030
Riyadh wins bid to host 2030 World Expo, defeating Italy and South Korea. Saudi Crown Prince MBS aims to showcase the kingdom globally. Rights groups express concerns over Saudi's human rights record.


Fox News: Instagram's algorithm accused in investigation of catering to adults that could have sordid interest in kids
Instagram's algorithm accused in investigation of catering to adults that could have sordid interest in kids
Instagram's algorithm targets adults with potential interest in explicit content involving children. The Wall Street Journal revealed that the social media app's algorithm recommended sexual and explicit videos to accounts following teen and preteen influencers. Canadian Centre for Child Protection conducted independent tests with similar results. Advertisements from major companies, including Bumble, Disney, and Walmart, were shown alongside inappropriate content. Meta, the owner of Instagram, stated that the investigation presented a manufactured experience, but did not address why the algorithm compiled videos of children and sex.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: CIA chief flies to Qatar for Israel-Hamas truce talks
CIA chief flies to Qatar for Israel-Hamas truce talks
CIA and Mossad heads meet with Qatari PM in Doha to discuss extending truce between Israel and Hamas. Egyptian officials also present. Talks aim to build on progress of extended humanitarian pause agreement. Outcome unclear.


#health

Breitbart: D.C. Hospitals Seeing More Patients amid Worries About Respiratory Illness in China
D.C. Hospitals Seeing More Patients amid Worries About Respiratory Illness in China
Hospitals in China and the US are experiencing a surge in respiratory illness cases, particularly affecting children. The Chinese state newspaper attributes it to an "immunity gap" caused by strict COVID-19 lockdown measures. The World Health Organization has found no unusual pathogens and is downplaying concerns of a new pandemic. Concerned medical professionals are closely monitoring the situation.


#education

Breitbart: Watch: Biden's Education Secretary Butchers Famous Ronald Reagan Quote
Watch: Biden's Education Secretary Butchers Famous Ronald Reagan Quote
Secretary Cardona misquotes President Reagan, distorting his stance on government. Concerns are raised about Cardona's refusal to define womanhood and targeting concerned parents.


#crime

Forbes: Alex Murdaugh Will Be Sentenced For Financial Crimes Today—Here’s What To Know
Alex Murdaugh Will Be Sentenced For Financial Crimes Today—Here’s What To Know
Former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh will be sentenced again for financial fraud-related charges. He pleaded guilty to 22 counts, including money laundering and obtaining a signature by false pretenses. Prosecutors are seeking a 27-year prison sentence, concurrent with his life sentences for murder. Murdaugh allegedly stole millions from clients, including an insurance claim for a deceased housekeeper and settlement funds from victims of a car crash. He still faces charges of insurance fraud and other allegations, including involvement in a drug and money laundering ring.


The Telegraph: Watch: 12-year-old in stolen forklift hits 10 cars during police chase
Watch: 12-year-old in stolen forklift hits 10 cars during police chase
A 12-year-old boy steals a forklift truck in Ann Arbor, Michigan, leading police on a half-hour chase, hitting multiple cars. Impressive driving skills, no injuries.


Fox News: Sisters jump out of 5th floor window to escape apartment fire allegedly set by mother’s ex-boyfriend
Sisters jump out of 5th floor window to escape apartment fire allegedly set by mother’s ex-boyfriend
Security footage in Detroit captures two young girls jumping from a burning apartment building. One girl is caught by neighbors, while the other breaks her ankles and wrist. The girls' mother is rescued by firefighters. The ex-boyfriend is arrested for arson.


The Telegraph: Tantric yoga guru arrested in international sex slave raid
Tantric yoga guru arrested in international sex slave raid
Yoga guru Gregorian Bivolaru has been arrested in a raid across France, accused of running a tantric sex slave ring. Police freed 26 women allegedly held against their will by the organization, Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute (MISA). Bivolaru is considered the "spiritual leader" of the Atman yoga federation, which operates in several European countries.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: Best Places to Buy Ammo Online of 2023
Best Places to Buy Ammo Online of 2023
With supply chain issues and raw material shortages, finding ammo in stores is difficult. That's why buying ammo online is necessary. Bereli offers free shipping and tax-free purchases, making them the best overall option. AmmoSeek is great for finding cheap ammo, while True Shot Gun Club provides free shipping with their membership program. Palmetto State Armory has bulk deals, and LuckyGunner offers the fastest delivery. Consider retailer reputation, delivery time, and shipping costs when buying ammo online. Ammo is out of stock everywhere due to high demand and manufacturing obstacles. Whether ammo is cheaper online or in stores depends on factors like sales tax and shipping costs. Buying ammo in bulk is generally better. Ultimately, buying ammo online is convenient and beneficial. Trust Field & Stream for honest and authentic coverage of outdoor gear.


#technology

The Blaze: Sports Illustrated publisher denies posting AI-generated stories after author photos are found for sale on AI sites | Blaze Media
Sports Illustrated publisher denies posting AI-generated stories after author photos are found for sale on AI sites | Blaze Media
Sports Illustrated was accused of publishing articles written by "fake, AI-generated writers" whose profile images were found for sale on a website that sells AI-generated profiles and photos. The articles included product reviews supposedly written by these writers, but the images and profiles were actually generated by AI. Futurism spoke to individuals involved in creating content at Sports Illustrated who confirmed the use of fake authors and AI-generated content. Sports Illustrated's publisher, the Arena Group, attributed the discrepancies to a third-party contractor and ended their partnership.


Breitbart: Report: Sports Illustrated Caught Using Articles from Fake AI-Generated 'Writers'
Report: Sports Illustrated Caught Using Articles from Fake AI-Generated 'Writers'
Sports Illustrated faces criticism for publishing articles written by AI-generated writers without disclosing their usage of artificial intelligence. The articles, identified by their unusual language and poor quality, lacked the human touch characteristic of skilled sports journalism. This highlights a growing trend in media where organizations experiment with AI content creation, resulting in factual errors and ethical challenges.


#other

Forbes: Travis Kelce Scores His First No. 1 Hits On A Pair Of Billboard Charts
Travis Kelce Scores His First No. 1 Hits On A Pair Of Billboard Charts
Travis Kelce's holiday single, "Fairytale of Philadelphia," climbs to No. 1 on the Rock Digital Song Sales chart, selling 4,500 copies. It also debuts at No. 1 on the Holiday Digital Song Sales chart.


The Blaze: More Disney mediocrity: ‘Wish’ review | Blaze Media
More Disney mediocrity: ‘Wish’ review | Blaze Media
Disney's new film "Wish" falls flat, with a poorly written plot that makes little sense. The concept of granting all wishes is portrayed as wrong, but the movie becomes even more confusing as it goes on. This film is a prime example of Disney's struggle in the modern era.


Fox News: South Carolina woman, 83, dies after falling into ‘unknown’ well shaft below home’s kitchen
South Carolina woman, 83, dies after falling into ‘unknown’ well shaft below home’s kitchen
83-year-old woman dies after falling into well shaft hidden under kitchen floor in South Carolina home. The deceased stepped onto weakened floor, fell 48 feet to her death. It was an accidental death due to blunt force injuries.


GB News: Horse 'rarer than a giant panda' found dead as breeder left 'devastated'
Horse 'rarer than a giant panda' found dead as breeder left 'devastated'
Rare Cleveland Bay mare found dead in field in Wales. Breeder blames passerby for feeding her, leading to stomach problems or choking. Less than 1,000 Cleveland Bay horses left in the world.