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3 Nov 2023

#politics

GB News: 'Gutless!' Rishi Sunak faces explosion of backlash after 'weak' a Palestine Armistice Day protest response: 'Do something!'
'Gutless!' Rishi Sunak faces explosion of backlash after 'weak' a Palestine Armistice Day protest response: 'Do something!'
Pressure is mounting on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak over his failure to ban pro-Palestine protests during Remembrance weekend. The demonstrations could disrupt Armistice Day events, risking the desecration of war memorials. The Prime Minister has been criticized for not being strong enough in his condemnation, with calls for a complete ban on the protest.


National Review: The Corner: It’s DeSantis’s Fault
The Corner: It’s DeSantis’s Fault
DeSantis is losing support to Trump in the 2024 Republican primary race. Haley is gaining some Republican voters, but the majority are shifting to Trump. DeSantis's direct criticism of Trump sets him apart, but his attempts to out-Trump Trump and appeal to the New Right have alienated many Republican voters. DeSantis's downplaying of the January 6 events has also turned off a significant portion of the Republican base. Michael argues that anti-Trump Republicans should still support DeSantis strategically, but it is ultimately the candidate's own fault for not appealing to them.


#society

Daily Wire: Al Pacino, 83, Will Pay $30K Per Month In Child Support, Share Custody Of Son: Report
Al Pacino, 83, Will Pay $30K Per Month In Child Support, Share Custody Of Son: Report
Al Pacino will pay $30,000 per month in child support for his son with his 29-year-old girlfriend. They are still together.


Newsbusters: A Recipe for Big Government: ‘Food Insecurity’
A Recipe for Big Government: ‘Food Insecurity’
President Biden's alarming proclamation about "food insecurity" in America is misleading. "Food insecurity" does not equate to hunger but rather refers to reduced quality and variety of food. Welfare programs perpetuate dependency and create a new underclass of people living in poverty. The government's misguided focus on "food insecurity" overlooks the bigger issue of obesity and serves as a pretext to expand the welfare system. Private charities and encouraging self-sufficiency would be more effective in addressing poverty.


#war

Foreign Policy: What Happens to Gaza After the War?
What Happens to Gaza After the War?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns of a "long war" as Israel continues to bomb Gaza. Experts question Israel's ability to completely eradicate Hamas and fear the consequences of a power vacuum. The future of Gaza remains uncertain, with no clear solutions in sight.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: India's Hindu nationalists are using the Israel-Hamas war to their advantage
India's Hindu nationalists are using the Israel-Hamas war to their advantage
Indian Hindu nationalists, including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), are capitalizing on the Hamas attack in Israel to draw parallels with terrorist attacks in India between 2004 and 2014. Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attacks and expressed solidarity with Israel, signaling a departure from India's traditional position on the Israel-Palestine conflict. Since coming to power in 2014, the BJP has strengthened its ties with Israel, with Modi becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the country in 2017, highlighting the ideological similarities between the two nationalist states. However, the Indian government later added nuance to its initial position, reaffirming its stance on the Palestinian question.


Red State: NEW: Hezbollah Leader Issues Threats Against United States and Israel
NEW: Hezbollah Leader Issues Threats Against United States and Israel
Hassan Nasrallah warned the US to stop Israel's ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza, implying a wider war. He claimed the October 7 attack was carried out solely by "brothers from Hamas" and that it did not upset anyone in the "resistance axis." Nasrallah praised Hamas' offensive, threatening US warships if a broader conflict occurs. Hezbollah has been engaging with Israeli forces along the Lebanon-Israel border and may escalate if the ground offensive continues, potentially leading to a two-front war. Israel faces internal pressures to attack Hezbollah, but President Biden advised against a preemptive strike.


Human Events: Hezbollah leader Nasrallah says his forces will not yet enter Israel-Hamas War
Hezbollah leader Nasrallah says his forces will not yet enter Israel-Hamas War
The leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, gave a speech calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and warning against Israeli aggression towards Lebanon. He stated that Hezbollah was ready for any scenario, but did not announce their commitment to enter the war. Nasrallah also turned his attention to the United States, blaming them for supporting Israel and warning of consequences if an all-out war breaks out.


The Telegraph: Hassan Nasrallah’s big speech was a damp squib – and a slight to Iran
Hassan Nasrallah’s big speech was a damp squib – and a slight to Iran
War between Israel and Hamas is on the brink of expanding, causing tension in the Middle East. The leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, gave a speech addressing the war and expressing support for Hamas, but stated that Hezbollah would not be entering the war. The risk of escalation still remains.


Le Monde: UN force caught at heart of tensions between Lebanon and Israel
UN force caught at heart of tensions between Lebanon and Israel
A tense situation unfolds in Lebanon as clashes between Hezbollah and the Israeli army escalate along the border. The French Armed Forces Minister emphasizes the importance of the UN peacekeeping force, UNIFIL, in maintaining stability. With fear of further escalation and potential regional impact, the need for surveillance and deterrence is crucial.


The Telegraph: Today, the Red Sea is the hottest missile combat theatre on Earth. Smoke is in the air
Today, the Red Sea is the hottest missile combat theatre on Earth. Smoke is in the air
The US Navy has been increasing its fleet in the Mediterranean and East of Suez, positioning itself strategically against Iranian proxies. The navy is gradually adding ships to show its strength and deter any potential adversaries. Two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, the Gerald R Ford and the Dwight D Eisenhower, are currently in the Eastern Mediterranean. The Red Sea is a key area of focus, with missile and drone attacks escalating. The US Navy, along with Israeli corvettes and jets, is working to maintain air defense in the region. The Bataan Amphibious Ready Group is also in the Red Sea, potentially for anti-Houthi operations. The US has moved several large ships to the Mediterranean, indicating a possible need for evacuation operations. International navies, including those of France, Germany, Italy, and Denmark, are also present. The HMS Queen Elizabeth is sailing from Portsmouth Harbour for its Nato tasking in the North Sea. The overall goal of these naval movements is to ensure flexibility and deterrence, while preventing escalation.


#culture

National Review: The Corner: Pants-less Pop Star Bemoans Objectification in Latest Music Video
The Corner: Pants-less Pop Star Bemoans Objectification in Latest Music Video
Sabrina Carpenter released a music video for her song "Feather" filmed inside a Catholic church, sparking controversy. The video features Carpenter killing men and glorifying death. Critics argue that Carpenter's shock value and objectification of men demonstrate a trend among young female singers to demonize or eradicate men who don't fulfill their sexual desires.


#health

Fox News: Jessica Simpson celebrates 6 years of sobriety: 'Unrecognizable version of myself'
Jessica Simpson celebrates 6 years of sobriety: 'Unrecognizable version of myself'
Jessica Simpson, six years sober, reflected on her journey to sobriety in an Instagram post. She shared an "unrecognizable" photo of herself taken on the day she decided to get sober and talked about the self-discovery and growth she experienced. Simpson admitted that she needed to stop drinking alcohol in order to find self-respect and clarity. She emphasized the importance of accepting failure and pain, and now she loves and respects herself.


#education

Fox News: VA governor mandates that parents must be notified about drug overdoses in schools
VA governor mandates that parents must be notified about drug overdoses in schools
Virginia Gov. Youngkin mandates notification to parents about school-related overdoses after multiple fentanyl cases at Park View High School. School and law enforcement collaborate on addressing the problem.


#crime

Fox News: Family of Utah's Kouri Richins defends author accused of poisoning husband, says she could not kill 'anyone'
Family of Utah's Kouri Richins defends author accused of poisoning husband, says she could not kill 'anyone'
Utah mother accused of poisoning her husband insists it was an accidental overdose, while her family defends her innocence. The husband had changed his will and life insurance beneficiary shortly before his death. Prosecutors claim the wife tried to steal the insurance benefits.


The Blaze: Alaska man threatened to hunt down Lisa Murkowski, skin the senator, wear her flesh 'like clothes': Feds | Blaze Media
Alaska man threatened to hunt down Lisa Murkowski, skin the senator, wear her flesh 'like clothes': Feds | Blaze Media
An Alaska man was arrested for threatening to skin a Republican senator and wear her flesh. Arther Charles Graham sent a threatening email to Senator Lisa Murkowski, expressing his plans to hunt her down and harm her. Another man, Jay Allen Johnson, had previously threatened to murder Murkowski and Senator Dan Sullivan by leaving threatening voicemails.


#sports

National Review: The Corner: Afghanistan Defeats the Netherlands to Continue Impressive Cricket World Cup Run
The Corner: Afghanistan Defeats the Netherlands to Continue Impressive Cricket World Cup Run
Afghanistan's national cricket team continues its impressive run in the Cricket World Cup, defeating the Netherlands after previously upsetting England, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The team, which plays under the pre-Taliban flag, has faced challenges including the overthrow of the government and a deadly earthquake, but players remain dedicated and have donated their match fees to help with earthquake recovery. While Afghanistan's fate in the tournament now depends on other teams losing, advancing to the semifinals would be a significant achievement for the country and its refugees.


#outdoors

All Outdoor: AllOutdoor First Look: Barnett Explorer Recruit XP Crossbow - Sub $300
AllOutdoor First Look: Barnett Explorer Recruit XP Crossbow - Sub $300
Barnett Outdoors has introduced the Explorer Recruit XP Crossbow, an ultra-affordable option for those who are interested in archery. Priced at less than $300, this crossbow comes with a TriggerTech trigger, a quiver, and a red dot sight. It is the perfect choice for beginners and offers a combination of ease of use and deadly downrange performance.


#other

The Telegraph: Hezbollah leader says group is in a ‘real battle’ with Israel
Hezbollah leader says group is in a ‘real battle’ with Israel
Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, spoke out about the conflict with Israel, stating that all options are on the table. He described the recent Hamas attack as a "glorious jihadi operation" but did not escalate the conflict further. Despite this, he warned of the possibility of a wider war in the Middle East. Thousands of his supporters gathered to listen to his speech. The recent skirmishes between Hezbollah and Israeli forces have forced Israel to redirect resources from the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas. Nasrallah's words were broadcasted in Jerusalem as well. Declaring full-scale war now would be costly for Hezbollah and Lebanon, as Lebanon is already facing an economic crisis. Near the Israel-Lebanon border, the Israeli military was nowhere to be seen, and recent evacuations have left roads and villages empty.


The Telegraph: Colombia to cull ‘cocaine hippos’
Colombia to cull ‘cocaine hippos’
Colombia plans to cull hippos descended from Pablo Escobar's pet herd due to their population growth. The hippos will be sterilized, transferred abroad, or euthanized. Hippos are an invasive species and pose a threat to other wildlife and human safety.