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30 Nov 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Chuck Schumer: Jews Are Threatened by Left-Wing Antisemitism
Left-wing allies of the Democratic Party are aligning with antisemites, says Chuck Schumer. Antisemitic arguments come from supposed allies, causing a rise in antisemitism. Jewish communities seek reciprocal support from other minorities.
The emergence of left-wing antisemitism is a problem for Democrats. Immigrants no longer support the pro-migration Democratic Party due to perceived betrayal over the Israel-Hamas war. The shift reflects the "woke" ideology of siding with minorities.
The Epoch Times: How the Obama Admin Enabled the Nonstop Security Leaks Against Trump
The Obama administration revised guidelines to allow easier sharing of raw intelligence information by agencies. Privacy protection was bypassed, leading to concerns about potential abuse and partisan leaking. Congressman Nunes and others raised questions about the dissemination of classified information related to the Trump campaign.
Fox News: Fauci set to be grilled by House GOP majority for first time
Dr. Anthony Fauci testifies before House GOP on COVID-19 handling. GOP seeks answers on origin, mandates, and censorship.
The Economist: How to change the policy of the British government
Blog posts and online writing have become powerful tools for shaping government policy in Britain. Tweets and blog posts from influential thinkers and activists have had a significant impact on policy decisions, bypassing traditional channels of policymaking. Ideas presented in online content have led to the implementation of policies such as full expensing and dog breed bans. However, the posting-to-policy pipeline has its limitations, and the efficiency of this process can lead to both good and bad ideas being adopted. Despite its flaws, the posting-to-policy pipeline is considered valuable in generating and promoting ideas for government action.
Forbes: Congress Debates How To Fix U.S. Border And Fund Israel And Ukraine
Republicans are demanding changes to the border as part of aid negotiations, while Democrats are concerned about harmful changes to the asylum system. Democratic senators emphasize the need to modernize the immigration system and provide lawful pathways for migration. The fate of any border deal will depend on House Speaker Mike Johnson. Dutch geographer Hein de Haas's research shows that border security measures have exacerbated the challenges at the southern border. Instead, the focus should be on addressing economic factors and labor demand, providing reasonable ways for migrants to enter the US, and addressing conditions abroad that drive migration.
The Epoch Times: While America Gave Thanks, the World Was in Revolt
Amidst political earthquakes in Argentina and the Netherlands, the possibility of radical change candidates gaining traction in upcoming US elections is looming. Additionally, a ceasefire in the Hamas-Israel conflict has begun, with Hamas reportedly demoralized after losing many leaders. In economic news, OpenAI underwent a board dispute over the implementation of AI, while chipmaker Nvidia experienced a surge in earnings. Crude oil prices are influenced by infighting at OPEC+, and the anticipation of a colder winter may impact natural gas prices. Europe's green agenda is losing political support, leading to anticipated cuts in Germany's green subsidies. Finally, the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai may focus on promoting green hydrogen.
#society
Times Of Israel: In emotional scenes, freed hostages are reunited with families and pets
Hostages released from Gaza after 54 days in captivity have been reunited with their families. They will undergo medical and psychological evaluations. The release was part of a temporary truce with Hamas.
Le Monde: Russia bans 'international LGBT movement' for 'extremism'
Russia has banned the "international LGBT movement" as an extremist group, intensifying its crackdown on the LGBTQ community. The ban was issued by the Supreme Court and could lead to years in jail for LGBTQ individuals in Russia. The move is seen as a diversion tactic by the Kremlin to distance itself from Western liberal values and divert attention from the ongoing military operation in Ukraine.
#war
The Telegraph: US and Israel considering exiling Hamas terrorists to shorten conflict
Israel and the US consider exiling Hamas terrorists from Gaza to shorten the war. They explore the idea of sending them to other countries like Turkey, Qatar, Iran, Russia, and Lebanon. Another plan is to create "Hamas-free zones" in Gaza ruled by a new governing power.
Le Monde: 'The fate of the war in Ukraine rests with the Europeans, but they are less determined than Russia'
Ukraine-Russia war at a stalemate after 20 months of fighting. Ukraine faces heavy losses, while Russia ramps up arms production. Allies hesitant to provide decisive support. War fatigue and lack of military strategy hinder progress. Some suggest negotiation to protect remaining Ukrainian territory.
Fox News: United Nations chief breaks silence on Hamas terrorists' sexual violence, agrees to investigate Oct 7 attack
UN will investigate sexual violence by Hamas during invasion, satisfying Israel's plea. Israeli Ambassador criticizes UN for doubting facts. Israel to provide evidence at UN event. Israel urges UN not to keep quiet on the issue. UN accused of downplaying sexual violence to perpetuate Israel as aggressor.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: 'A Friend of Ours Forever': Chinese Communists Celebrate Henry Kissinger
Chinese dictator Xi Jinping praised the late Henry Kissinger as a "trail-blazer" in American politics. Kissinger made historic contributions to China-US relations and will be remembered by the Chinese people. China's state media and internet commenters mourned his death, hailing him as a friend and contributor to China-US relations.
The Blaze: Did Biden just endorse a ceasefire? Senior official is forced to clean up messy statement that went viral | Blaze Media
White House clarifies Biden's message, stating he did not endorse Gaza ceasefire. Biden will stand with Israel in defending against Hamas, who seeks terror and refuses peace. The statement was taken from a previous speech and refers to the need for Hamas to be out of power.
The Telegraph: Kissinger: The lone cowboy who kept Americans safe
Henry Kissinger, the architect of detente, was both a ladies man and a statesman. His approval rating remained high despite the scandals of the Nixon presidency. He believed in realpolitik and shaping events to achieve desired outcomes. Kissinger's adaptability and willingness to act made him both contradictory and correct, frustrating his critics. He served multiple administrations and prioritized American interests above all else, keeping the country safe during a tumultuous time.
#economy
The Economist: Germany’s ruling coalition grapples with a wrecked budget
Germany's ruling coalition faces a budget crisis as the constitutional court rules against its method of bypassing deficit limits. The court's decision has thrown budgeting into disarray and threatens to fracture the coalition.
#culture
The Telegraph: Italian Alpine town ditches Mussolini-era name
A town in the Italian Alps, formerly known as Cervinia, has reverted to its original name, Le Breuil. The change has sparked controversy, with concerns about confusing tourists and affecting the town's branding. The decision has divided opinions, with some advocating for the preservation of historical identity, while others worry about the impact on tourism.
Breitbart: Frances Sternhagen, Tony Award-Winning, 'ER,' 'Sex and the City' Actor Dies at 93
Frances Sternhagen, a veteran character actor known for her roles on TV shows like "Cheers" and "ER," has died at the age of 93. Sternhagen won two Tony Awards during her career and was beloved for her ability to play a variety of characters. She was a cherished presence in the theater and film community and will be greatly missed.
#education
Fox News: Gov. Kim Reynolds sued for parental rights bill: 'Ongoing irreparable harm to LGBTQ+ students'
The ACLU of Iowa is suing the state over a parental rights bill that prohibits discussing gender identity and sexual orientation in schools. They argue it harms LGBTQ+ students and want a pause in its implementation, seeking a declaration of unconstitutionality and a permanent block. Books with LGBTQ+ content have been removed from shelves.
Skilled Survival: How To Make A Monkey Fist Knot For Survival and Preparedness
A comprehensive guide to monkey fist knots, their uses, and how to make one. Monkey fists are versatile survival tools used for self-defense, climbing, and more.
#crime
GB News: WATCH: Horror moment police officer tasers girl, 10, brandishing garden shears
Police officer cleared of gross misconduct after using taser on 10-year-old girl brandishing garden shears. Incident deemed necessary and in accordance with training.
Fox News: Ex-girlfriend of suspect in Vermont shooting of three Palestinian students claimed he harassed her in 2019
A suspect charged in the shooting of three Palestinian students in Vermont had a history of harassing an ex-girlfriend years earlier. The suspect, Jason J. Eaton, claimed he thought the woman still wanted to see him. The shooting occurred during a gathering where the victims were conversing in English and Arabic, prompting an investigation into whether it was a hate crime.
#technology
Fox News: How to double your battery life with a simple Android setting
Want to extend your Android phone battery life? Use power-saving mode to adjust settings and conserve power. It can extend battery life by up to 50%.
#other
Forbes: Mariah Carey Could Top The Hot 100 Next Week–Earlier Than Ever
Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" is quickly climbing the Hot 100 chart and is expected to reach No. 1 earlier than ever before. It previously hit the top spot in 2019 and again in 2020, and now has a strong chance of dominating the chart in the first half of December.
The Economist: Geert Wilders struggles towards power in the Netherlands
Geert Wilders struggles to form a government in the Netherlands with other parties reluctant to join due to his anti-Muslim stance. The Dutch election appeared to be a win for the xenophobic right, but forming a government with Wilders is proving difficult. The centre-right Liberals refuse to join, and another party ruled out a coalition due to the unconstitutional parts of Wilders's manifesto. A minority government without support from the major parties would also face challenges in finding capable ministers.
Fox News: MSNBC cancels far-left host Mehdi Hasan’s program
MSNBC cancels Mehdi Hasan's Sunday night program due to controversial comments he made in the past. Hasan will remain at the network as an analyst.
Forbes: Hallmark Channel Beats Fox News In Prime Time As Christmas Movies Drive Up Ratings
The Hallmark Channel's premiere of seven new Christmas movies boosted its ratings, making it the second most-watched cable channel, beating Fox News. The movie "A Biltmore Christmas" attracted 3.1 million viewers, ranking high among cable programs.
GB News: Tom Harwood brilliantly dismantles Just Stop Oil spokesperson's brazen GB News attack
Good Afternoon Britain invited Zoe Cohen from Just Stop Oil to discuss Cop28, but she attacked GB News instead. Tom Harwood challenged her, mentioning his support for onshore wind turbines and nuclear power. Emily Carver redirected the conversation to Cop28. Harwood criticized Just Stop Oil's campaign against CO2 reduction. King Charles and Lord Cameron are attending the summit. Businesses like WH Smith and Coca-Cola are calling for the phase-out of fossil fuels.