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29 Nov 2023

#politics

Fox News: Haley, bolstered by the backing of a major conservative group, is having a moment on the campaign trail
Haley, bolstered by the backing of a major conservative group, is having a moment on the campaign trail
Former South Carolina governor and ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, argues that she is more electable than Donald Trump in a potential 2024 general election against President Biden. Haley has received a major boost with the endorsement of Americans for Prosperity Action, causing a setback for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. While Haley has gained momentum in the polls and surged ahead of DeSantis in some states, she still lags behind Trump, who maintains a commanding lead in the Republican field.


Breitbart: Report: Negotiators in Qatar Have Divided Hostages into Groups, Like Cattle
Report: Negotiators in Qatar Have Divided Hostages into Groups, Like Cattle
Negotiations in Qatar over the release of Israeli hostages have turned into a degrading process, resembling a Middle Eastern bazaar. Each group of hostages is assigned a different price, allowing Hamas to demand more for each one. The negotiations include categories such as old men, female soldiers, and the bodies of deceased Israelis. The situation forces Israel to negotiate with Hamas, providing legitimacy and support to the terror organization.


Front Page Magazine: CNN Interviews a ‘Representative’ Rabbi Who Wants to Stop IDF in Its Tracks
CNN Interviews a ‘Representative’ Rabbi Who Wants to Stop IDF in Its Tracks
In a recent article, the Elder of Ziyon expresses concern over CNN's choice of Rabbi Jessica Rosenberg to represent the views of the rabbinate when discussing the Gaza war. Rabbi Rosenberg demanded a ceasefire in Gaza at a fundraiser for President Biden, believing it to be the right course of action. Despite worries about alienation from the Jewish community, she spoke up to make her appeal. The author questions CNN's choice of a rabbi who is a member of Jewish Voices For Peace and holds far-left views.

The Elder of Ziyon further criticizes Rabbi Rosenberg's training at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. This stream of Judaism does not believe in God in a traditional sense, making them unusual for mainstream media interviews. The author questions the legitimacy of their label as rabbis and points out that their three-year program includes basic liturgical skills and a focus on social justice.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Napoleon Complex
Napoleon Complex
Biopics are surpassing superhero movies in popularity after the pandemic and race riots. Ridley Scott's Napoleon film perpetuates myths and cliches about the iconic figure, highlighting the hunger for fame in society. Cults of personality, seen in both Napoleon and contemporary culture, offer false hope and mask a deeper despair. Instead of relying on strongmen or superheroes, individuals must find their own strength.




#sports

Forbes: After Daniel Theis Buyout, Indiana Pacers Have Roster Options
After Daniel Theis Buyout, Indiana Pacers Have Roster Options
The Indiana Pacers waived veteran center Daniel Theis, who has already joined the Los Angeles Clippers. Theis was unhappy with limited playing time in Indiana.


Forbes: In Step-Back Year, Los Angeles Rams Are Stepping Into The Playoff Race
In Step-Back Year, Los Angeles Rams Are Stepping Into The Playoff Race
The Los Angeles Rams, once focused on rebuilding for 2024, have unexpectedly found themselves in the NFC playoff hunt after two straight wins. With the potential to secure the No. 7 spot in the NFC, the Rams must defeat the Cleveland Browns and hope for the Dallas Cowboys to defeat the Seattle Seahawks. Quarterback Matthew Stafford's return from injury and the team's improved performance have shifted the conversation to the possibility of a successful season this year. While the Rams still have tough games ahead, they are determined to make a push for the playoffs.


Forbes: A Case For Oakland To Extend Zack Gelof Far Earlier Than They Have To
A Case For Oakland To Extend Zack Gelof Far Earlier Than They Have To
MLB free agency begins with Sonny Gray signing a deal with the Cardinals. Meanwhile, the A's, with no hope of contention and uncertain future, can only afford low-cost signings. They may explore creative deals to keep promising rookie Gelof.