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3 Nov 2023

#politics

Fox News: Speaker Johnson must return People’s House to needs of the people
Speaker Johnson must return People’s House to needs of the people
The article discusses the need for strong conservative leadership in the House of Representatives, specifically highlighting Republican Rep. Mike Johnson as the ideal candidate. It emphasizes the importance of supporting Israel and addressing the border crisis, as well as tackling economic hardships caused by inflation and reckless spending. The article also calls for action against government agencies being weaponized and emphasizes the need for fairness, transparency, and accountability.


The Federalist: There’s No Justice When A Judge Gags Political Speech
There’s No Justice When A Judge Gags Political Speech
Former President Donald Trump is facing an unconstitutional gag order, preventing him from criticizing certain government officials. This violation of his fundamental rights raises concerns about the power of judges and prosecutors. The First Amendment is on trial, as the ability to engage in political speech is being curtailed. The judge's justification for the gag order is flawed, as most people already have formed opinions about Trump. This order relies on a Supreme Court case that aimed to protect defendants, not prosecutors. The judge should be criticized for disregarding the importance of the First Amendment.


#society

The Federalist: How Wokeness Puts People In A Chokehold — And How To Get Out
How Wokeness Puts People In A Chokehold — And How To Get Out
The weeks following the Oct. 7 atrocities in Israel have left many questioning the true motivations of the woke movement. Celebrations of terrorism quickly turned into blatant harassment of Jewish people, causing some to question their allegiance to wokeism. Leaving the movement requires recognizing the lies and manipulations used to captivate followers.


Newsbusters: Morning Joe Respectful To DeSantis, Supportive Of Jewish Fight Against Hamas, Antisemitism
Morning Joe Respectful To DeSantis, Supportive Of Jewish Fight Against Hamas, Antisemitism


Morning Joe, a typically liberal show, has taken a strong stance against Hamas terror attacks and anti-Semitism. They have supported the need to eliminate Hamas, denounced anti-Semitism on campuses, and expressed support for Jewish Americans buying guns for self-defense. The show has also conducted a respectful interview with Ron DeSantis, discussed the Israel-Hamas conflict with an Israeli government official, and examined the rise of anti-Semitic attacks in the US.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: ‘I see a weak Europe - the enemy is present’ EX-Slovenian PM issues staggering warning to Von Der Leyen
‘I see a weak Europe - the enemy is present’ EX-Slovenian PM issues staggering warning to Von Der Leyen
Former Slovenian Prime Minister Lojze Peterle warns about the threats facing Europe and the West, expressing concerns about civilizational and cultural decline. He observes a divided Europe and the presence of the concept of the enemy globally. Peterle also expresses concerns about the political trajectory of younger generations towards a left-wing, Marxist direction and emphasizes the need for clear conservative concepts. He calls for finding common ground and a language that allows diversity to enrich society. Peterle urges European leaders and policymakers to focus on achieving a higher quality of togetherness and community.


Foreign Policy: How a Copper Mine Prompted Mass Protests in Panama
How a Copper Mine Prompted Mass Protests in Panama
Mass protests erupted in Panama as citizens demonstrated against the government's decision to grant a new 20-year license to Canadian firm First Quantum Minerals for a copper mine. The protesters criticized the fast-tracking of the contract and raised concerns about environmental impacts and biodiversity. The demonstrations pose a political challenge for the party of President Laurentino Cortizo and highlight the dilemma of mining projects in Latin America's energy transition.


National Review: Foreign Students Who Celebrate Hamas Atrocities Can and Should Be Deported
Foreign Students Who Celebrate Hamas Atrocities Can and Should Be Deported
President Biden condemns Hamas for their "unadulterated evil" and the celebration of mass murder, particularly on college campuses by groups like Students for Justice in Palestine. Some members of Congress and Senator Cotton are calling for the removal of foreign nationals, including students, who support Hamas. The constitutionality of removals based on endorsing or espousing terrorism is debatable, but the Supreme Court may uphold it. The focus should be on removing foreign students who endorse or espouse genocidal views.


#economy

The Federalist: No, Bidenomics Won't End In A 'Soft Landing'
No, Bidenomics Won't End In A 'Soft Landing'
In the contrast between elites — in Washington and on Wall Street — and the working-class Americans across our country, the words "soft landing" represent an insult to those who have been struggling financially for years. The recent inflation report shows that while prices are rising more slowly, the American economy hasn't experienced deflation. Families feel the effects of inflation in their monthly budgets and are becoming poorer over time. Homeownership has also become out of reach for many due to high mortgage rates, exacerbating inequality and creating a two-tiered housing system. Undoing the damage caused by the Federal Reserve's monetary policies will take time and impose economic costs on families.


#health

Spectator USA: How smartphones are dooming a generation
How smartphones are dooming a generation
Something strange is happening with teenagers' mental health, with a rise in anxiety, depression, and suicidal tendencies. Psychology professor Jonathan Haidt argues that social media is to blame, as it shapes young people's views of a society in constant conflict, leading to mental health issues. Girls are particularly affected, and those with religious beliefs seem less susceptible. Haidt suggests that children should not have access to social media until they're 18 and proposes rules including no smartphones before 14 and no social media before 16. This mental health crisis requires a robust government response.


#education

Fox News: GA school superintendent urges lawmakers to grant raise for educators
GA school superintendent urges lawmakers to grant raise for educators
Georgia state School Superintendent Richard Woods is urging Gov. Brian Kemp and lawmakers to give teachers a $3,000 raise next year. He believes that attracting and retaining the best teachers is crucial for improving K-12 education in the state. Woods also called for changes in the school funding formula to provide more money for student transportation and districts with high poverty rates. It is currently unclear how much the raise would cost, but the state may be able to afford it. This proposal comes during an election year, which may influence politicians' decisions.


#crime

Fox News: Fulton County Jail faces civil rights investigation and calls for reform
Fulton County Jail faces civil rights investigation and calls for reform
The troubled jail where former President Donald Trump surrendered in Atlanta is in bad shape, allowing inmates to make weapons from broken flooring and pipes. The jail has been dealing with overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and violence, resulting in multiple deaths. The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation, and the subcommittee plans to look into jail funding and management.


Le Monde: FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty of fraud
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty of fraud


Founder of the bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency empire, Sam Bankman-Fried, has been found guilty on seven counts, including fraud and money laundering. Bankman-Fried faces up to 110 years in prison, with the sentence to be handed down in 2024. The trial revealed evidence of fraudulent speculation and misuse of customer funds by FTX subsidiary, Alameda.


#other

Flag And Cross: Testing Scope: A New Test Pitch Emerges In 2023
Testing Scope: A New Test Pitch Emerges In 2023
The story involves a test pitch in Moldova, with lines written by an editor and accepted by a reporter.