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3 Nov 2023

#politics

Fox News: VP Harris blasted for 'tone deaf' post announcing anti-Islamophobia plan amid Israel-Hamas war
VP Harris blasted for 'tone deaf' post announcing anti-Islamophobia plan amid Israel-Hamas war
Vice President Kamala Harris faced backlash on social media after announcing a National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia. Critics questioned the timing of the post following the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel and the surge in hate crimes against Jewish people. Many argued that combating antisemitism should take precedence over tackling Islamophobia.


The Blaze: Joe Rogan, Green Beret Tim Kennedy tackle schools grooming kids, Israel-Hamas war, and warn terror attack in US is imminent | Blaze Media
Joe Rogan, Green Beret Tim Kennedy tackle schools grooming kids, Israel-Hamas war, and warn terror attack in US is imminent | Blaze Media
Green Beret Tim Kennedy discusses various subjects on Joe Rogan's podcast, including schools grooming kids, the Israel-Hamas war, the U.S. southern border crisis, and the possibility of a terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Kennedy warns that Americans are unprepared for an attack, which could potentially come from terrorists crossing the border. He emphasizes the barbaric nature of Hamas terrorists and the need for Middle East peace without Hamas. Kennedy also addresses the humanitarian crisis at the U.S. southern border and the inappropriate materials being taught to young students in schools. The conversation also touches on the connection between psychoactive drugs and mass shootings.


National Review: A Boomlet Can Be Fatal
A Boomlet Can Be Fatal
Nikki Haley's rise in the Republican polls is due to her narrow appeal and opposition to Trump. However, her strong stance on supporting Ukraine is causing backlash among Republicans and independents. Meanwhile, Ron DeSantis, with his broad appeal, is gaining support from multiple factions within the party. If DeSantis drops out, Trump would likely benefit the most, potentially making his candidacy unstoppable. Haley's chance to be Trump's vice president could secure her future in politics. To beat Trump, the best choice is currently DeSantis.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Casualties increase to 8 in aftermath of Russian missile attack on Nova Poshta 
Casualties increase to 8 in aftermath of Russian missile attack on Nova Poshta 
Eight casualties are reported after a Russian missile attack on the Nova Poshta terminal in Ukraine.


#economy

GB News: Petrol and diesel drivers ripped off by supermarket price gouging despite falling costs
Petrol and diesel drivers ripped off by supermarket price gouging despite falling costs
Despite a slight decrease in petrol prices, drivers are still being charged too much at the fuel pumps. The RAC states that prices should be lower, and independent retailers are selling petrol for significantly less than the national average. Supermarkets, who dominate the UK fuel retailing industry, are accused of not passing on the savings from lower wholesale costs to their customers. The Competition and Markets Authority found that supermarkets overcharged drivers by £900 million in 2022, with average fuel costs reaching their highest-ever prices.


#health

Fox News: Virginia high school suffers 7 opioid-related overdoses in 3 weeks
Virginia high school suffers 7 opioid-related overdoses in 3 weeks
Seven high school students from Park View High School in Loudoun, Virginia, have overdosed on opioids in the past three weeks, with four of the incidents occurring on school grounds. The overdoses are believed to involve fentanyl, a dangerous synthetic opioid. The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office and the school district are working together to identify those responsible for distributing these lethal drugs.


#education

GB News: 'Professor of peace' at university sparks outrage after calling for Israel to be 'eliminated'
'Professor of peace' at university sparks outrage after calling for Israel to be 'eliminated'
Oberlin College in Ohio is being investigated by the Department of Education for alleged antisemitism on campus. The investigation is examining whether the college violated the Civil Rights Act by allowing discrimination against Jewish students. The probe was sparked by a graduate who accused professor Mohammad Jafar Mahallati of supporting Hamas and encouraging anti-Israel behavior.


#crime

Fox News: AL lawmaker's jail stay extended after violating bond conditions
AL lawmaker's jail stay extended after violating bond conditions
Alabama lawmaker John Rogers, awaiting trial for obstruction of justice charges, violated his bond conditions and will remain jailed at least through the weekend. The judge may allow Rogers to be released next week under his daughter's care.


#outdoors

Tactical Bassin: Speed Cranking Tricks For Fall And Winter Bass! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Speed Cranking Tricks For Fall And Winter Bass! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
The new trend in fishing is speed cranking, revolutionizing the way anglers fish during the colder months. By burning a bait instead of finesse fishing, anglers can catch bass all winter and even the biggest ones in the lake. Check out the specific baits, colors, hooks, and equipment used for effective speed cranking.


#other

National Review: ‘Little Saddam,’ &c.
‘Little Saddam,’ &c.
Raghad Hussein, the eldest daughter of Saddam Hussein, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for promoting her father's outlawed Baath party. Raghad, who lives in Jordan, has become the defender of her father's legacy and is known as "Little Saddam." Nasrin Sotoudeh, an Iranian human rights lawyer, was beaten and arrested just days after receiving the Civil Courage Prize for her work in pursuing freedom despite the consequences. Olga Nazarenko, a Russian woman who flew the Ukrainian flag and advocated for peace, has died under suspicious circumstances after sustaining severe injuries. Anita A. Summers, an economist and mother of Lawrence Summers, encouraged policymakers to focus on new industries rather than lamenting the closure of vanishing ones. Robert Brustein, a theater director and critic, believed that the aim of noncommercial theater was to create the conditions for works of art to be known, a sentiment that can apply to classical music as well. Victoria de los Angeles, a Spanish soprano who recently celebrated her centennial, once witnessed a young Jay Nordlinger trying to get Alicia de Larrocha's attention at a recital and called him over to sign his program and pat his head.