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28 Nov 2023
#politics
The Telegraph: Pity Justin Trudeau, whose failed premiership is coming to a crashing end
Trudeau's time as Canada's prime minister is coming to an end. He has faced numerous controversies, declining poll numbers, and a struggling economy. Seen as performative and lacking common sense, Trudeau's policies and personal failings have caused dissatisfaction among voters. The hope is that a new leader, such as Pierre Poilievre, will bring Canada back to its senses. Voters value freedom and the ability to shape their own destiny, something Trudeau failed to understand.
#society
Fox News: Advocates call for focus on housing solutions as encampment sweeps escalate across the US
Will Taylor and his friends were forced to dismantle their makeshift home in a Portland encampment, one of many cleared in the city that day. These encampments have become more prevalent across the US, with a lack of affordable housing and access to mental health treatment contributing to the growing number of homeless people. Attempts to clear these encampments have increased, but the problem persists, and homeless advocates argue that more housing is the solution.
Breitbart: Dean Cain Rejoices in Leaving L.A. Behind for Las Vegas: ‘California Has Gone Crazy’
Actor Dean Cain has left California and moved to Las Vegas, citing reasons such as high taxation, excessive regulations, and silly laws. He praised Nevada for its lack of personal income tax and the ease of travel from Las Vegas. Cain's acting career continues to thrive despite the distance between his old and new homes.
Le Monde: Indian workers are rescued from tunnel after 17 days
Rescuers in India successfully pull out 41 construction workers trapped in a collapsed tunnel for over two weeks. They survived on food and oxygen supplied through narrow steel pipes. The massive rescue operation captivated the nation.
GB News: Bristol University university bows to woke mob as it removes emblem from logo over 'slavery links'
Bristol University will remove the emblem of slave trader Edward Colston from its logo. The decision follows a year-long consultation on whether buildings with links to the slave trade should be renamed. The university will keep the names of buildings associated with the Wills and Fry families, who made substantial donations to the institution but did not own or traffic enslaved people. The university plans to ensure the full stories of its origins, both positive and negative, are made more visible.
#war
The Telegraph: American tanks are fighting Russia. It’s time to see how they perform
US Abrams tanks have been deployed to Ukraine's battlefield against Russia, providing a strong armoured protection, long range capabilities, and ease of use for Ukrainian soldiers. This assistance, along with potential air cover, could give Ukraine the advantage it needs to overcome the poorly trained Russian army and push for victory.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Disease Could Become Bigger Killer Than Bombs In Gaza, WHO Warns
Diseases in Gaza may be deadlier than Israeli strikes, warns WHO. Over 15,000 reported killed, but actual toll feared to be higher. Northern Gaza facing dire shortage of medical supplies and clean water.
The Telegraph: North Korea claims British aircraft carrier pictured by new spy satellite
North Korea claims its new satellite has taken photos of a British and US Navy vessels, while monitoring their activities. The images, which have not been verified, reportedly show four US Navy nuclear aircraft carriers and a British aircraft carrier at various locations. Experts question the usefulness of the satellite's pictures and urge North Korea to choose engagement instead of provocative actions. Military tensions along the border are escalating between North and South Korea, with both countries vowing to restore guard posts.
#religion
Fox News: Bishop Barron fights 'widespread secularization,' 'dumbed-down' faith with aggressive plan
U.S. Catholic Church launches a revival campaign to renew faith in the Eucharist amid declining belief. Bishop Robert Barron plays a key role in addressing the issue through a simple and orthodox book explaining the theology of the Eucharist. The book exceeds sales expectations, reaching 1.3 million copies sold.
Flag And Cross: Christian Dance Group's Routine Opposing Trans Agenda Results in Disqualification from National Competition
A Christian dance group in Barbados faces disqualification for challenging "gender identity" teaching in their performance. The group included dialogue about biology and a Bible verse in their routine. They are taking the punishment to court as an infringement on their freedom of religion and expression.
#health
Breitbart: China Brings Back 'Online' Schooling, Tells Parents Not to Overwork Children as Pneumonia Sweeps Nation
China is facing a surge in child hospitalizations and respiratory illnesses, particularly pneumonia cases. The Chinese Communist Party attributes the rise to known pathogens and an "immunity gap" caused by their strict "zero-Covid" policy. Beijing's education authority is urging schools to be prepared for online and offline teaching and to prioritize student health. The return of virtual learning and the use of sanitary masks are being implemented, and efforts are being made to increase the number of medical clinics. The lack of available clinics is a source of embarrassment for the regime. Firm response required.
#education
The Blaze: Education secretary butchers famous Ronald Reagan quote, but the joke is on him | Blaze Media
Education Secretary Cardona quotes Reagan, omitting the part calling government intervention "terrifying." Irony lies in Cardona advocating for more government involvement in education, contradicting Reagan's vision.
#crime
Breitbart: Alleged Intruder Hospitalized After Homeowner Opens Fire
In Frisco, Texas, a homeowner shot an alleged intruder, who had broken a window with a stolen ladder. The suspect, 18-year-old Clinton Montgomery, was taken into custody and charged with burglary of a habitation.
Fox News: North Carolina teen faces murder charges after fatally stabbing high school student, injuring another
A 14-year-old student has been charged with murder after a stabbing at a North Carolina high school. One student died and another was hospitalized. The school will be closed.
Breitbart: Watch: Alleged Gunmen Rob Oakland Cigarette Truck in Broad Daylight
Gunmen rob armed guard and steal cigarettes from a truck in daylight in Oakland, California. Witnesses recorded the crime but robbers escaped. Oakland Police Department has seen a 35 percent increase in robberies this year.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Heated Socks of 2023, Tested and Reviewed
The article reviews the best heated socks for outdoor activities, such as hunting and skiing. It discusses the features of each pair, including battery life, heat settings, comfort, and material. The Gerbing Ultimate Wool Heated Socks are recommended as the best overall choice, while other options are highlighted for hunting, men, women, and skiing.
#technology
Fox News: How to silence group chats, emails without missing important notifications on your iPhone
Learn how to silence messages and mute email threads on your iPhone to avoid distractions and unwanted notifications. By following simple steps, you can silence specific conversations without missing important alerts. Reduce stress and focus on what matters.
#other
The Blaze: 'Hunger Games' prequel, starring woke ‘Snow White’ actress Rachel Zegler, FLOPS on opening weekend. Here’s why. | Blaze Media
The prequel to the "Hunger Games" series, "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes," starring Rachel Zegler, flopped at the box office. Zegler's performance was criticized, and the film scored a low rating. The story's transformation of President Snow was considered rushed, and the plot had inconsistencies. Tom Blyth's performance as Snow was praised, but his age did not match the character's. Overall, the film failed to impress.
The Economist: Sources and acknowledgments
Special report on carbon-dioxide removal and its sources. Authors thank many contributors. The Economist Group supports sustainability through purchases from Climeworks and Running Tide.
Fox News: Horse breaks loose from carriage, wreaks havoc in Manhattan: 'Running wild'
A horse escapes its carriage in Manhattan, causing havoc and crushing cars. The horse, named Gunner, is eventually subdued by police officers and taken for evaluation. Gunner receives stitches for a leg wound but is in stable condition. This incident sparks renewed calls to ban horses in the city.
Forbes: Is Harry Styles Taking Over For U2 In Las Vegas?
Pop superstar Harry Styles is considering a concert residency in Las Vegas at the new Sphere venue, following the success of his Love On Tour. The venue, known for its massive screen, has previously hosted U2 and is now looking for the next marquee act, with Beyoncé and other top artists being considered.
The Economist: Sources and acknowledgements
Special report on carbon-dioxide removal. Authors thank various contributors. The Economist Group purchases from Climeworks and Running Tide.
Fox News: Michigan takes step toward approving clean energy mandates for carbon reduction
Michigan is set to implement ambitious clean energy mandates, aiming to be carbon-free by 2040. The state will require utility providers to transition to 100% carbon-free energy generation by 2040 and generate 50% of their energy from renewable sources by 2030. This supports the Biden administration's goals of a carbon pollution-free electricity sector by 2035.