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5 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: Just 1 pro-Palestinian DC protester arrested after acts of vandalism, bid to scale White House fence
Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in Washington, D.C., with only one arrest made by the police. The protesters vandalized buildings, defaced statues, and chanted against the Biden administration's support of Israel in the conflict with Hamas. The Secret Service reported no arrests and said everything was addressed without incident.
Fox News: Speaker Johnson pushes to couple Ukraine aid and border: 'Take care of our own border first'
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., argues that coupling Ukraine aid with funding for the U.S.-Mexico border "makes sense" because America needs to take care of its own border first. He believes that there is a growing consensus in Congress, including some Democrats, that the situation at the border needs to change. Johnson emphasizes the importance of securing the border to protect the American people from illegal border crossings, human trafficking, and the influx of dangerous drugs like fentanyl.
Johnson defends the House proposal for emergency immediate funding for Israel, which is facing criticism for offsetting the spending instead of borrowing funds or printing more money. He believes that protecting Israel should be prioritized over hiring more IRS agents, and argues that Republicans are trying to be responsible stewards of taxpayers' resources. Johnson is surprised by the level of antisemitism that has sprung up around the country and supports providing aid to Israel, Ukraine, and Gaza.
The Telegraph: Metropolitan Police cease relationship with advisor who led ‘from the river to the sea’ chant
The Metropolitan Police will no longer seek advice from a hard-Left activist, Attiq Malik, due to his anti-Semitic views and chants supporting Palestine. Malik, chairman of the London Muslim Communities Forum, was present in the police operations room during recent protests. The Met stated that his past language and views contradict their values, leading to an immediate cessation of their relationship with him whilst they investigate.
National Review: Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds to Endorse DeSantis for President
Republican Iowa governor Kim Reynolds is set to endorse Florida governor Ron DeSantis for president in the 2024 election. The endorsement will take place at a rally in Des Moines and will give DeSantis leverage in the state's first caucus. DeSantis has invested resources and energy in Iowa, with a major ad buy and staff relocation. In recent polls, former president Trump leads in Iowa, but DeSantis is tied for second place with Nikki Haley. Reynolds' upcoming announcement represents a shift from her previous approach of treating all GOP contenders equally.
#society
American Thinker: Beverly, not Buffy...
Famous folk singer Buffy Sainte-Marie's Native American ancestry is questioned after it is discovered that she was born to white parents in Massachusetts, not on a Canadian reservation. She had claimed for decades to be of Indigenous descent, but documentation contradicts her story. This revelation is personally painful for Sainte-Marie and her two families.
The Telegraph: New York subway passengers can now check a station’s rat levels on tracking app
New York City's subway users can track the rat population on their smartphones with the Transit app. The app has already identified the three most rat-infested subway stations. Rats are more likely to be found in underground stations in Manhattan, but some can be found in the suburbs as well.
Fox News: Rep. Jackson Lee is getting backlash for angry recording because of her race, gender: Supporters
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, is facing backlash for an audio recording of her berating a staffer, with some suggesting that the criticism is due to her being a woman of color. Experts argue that women of color are held to higher standards than men. Jackson Lee expressed regret for the audio, but some believe the reaction would have been less strong if she were a man. The incident highlights the ongoing double standard faced by women in politics.
The Telegraph: Berlusconi's family sued after cutting off cash payments to bunga bunga party-goers
An Italian model plans to sue Silvio Berlusconi's children for €3 million after they stopped monthly cash payments to her and other bunga bunga party-goers. The women claim they suffered reputational damage and deserve financial help.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Zelenskyy announces change in strategy after the article by Ukraine’s top general Zaluzhnyi, where he described key challenges
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy announces a change in strategy after top general Zaluzhnyi described key challenges. The military is considering new plans to move forward quickly and avoid a stalemate with Russia.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Bernie Sanders refuses to condemn Tlaib comments deemed 'antisemitic'
Sen. Bernie Sanders defended Rep. Rashida Tlaib's controversial remarks accusing Israel of committing "genocide" in Gaza. Sanders called the situation a "horror show" and emphasized the need to address the humanitarian crisis. Tlaib posted a video accusing President Biden of supporting "the genocide of the Palestinian people," sparking backlash from both Republicans and Democrats.
#religion
PJ Media: Sunday Thoughts: Finding the Balance Between Martha and Mary
I have always been deeply involved in my church, serving and worshiping. I identify with Martha, always focused on serving others, but I also understand the importance of taking time to listen and learn. Balancing the two is a constant struggle.
#other
Le Monde: Storm Domingos: French regions worried after third storm in a week
On November 4, a new storm named Domingos hit France's Atlantic seaboard, causing damage and leaving 55,000 households without power. One Enedis employee was killed in Brittany. The storm also caused material damage, flooding, and blocked roads, with some schools remaining closed.