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5 Nov 2023
#politics
National Review: Why Are Abortions Rising Post-Dobbs?
Abortion rates in the U.S. have increased despite abortion restrictions in conservative states. States with lax policies and Democratic strongholds have seen a surge in abortions, including Kansas, Florida, Illinois, California, North Carolina, and New York. Women from states with bans are traveling to states with minimal restrictions or ordering abortion pills online. The legality of mifepristone, a common chemical abortifacient, is being disputed in court. The Court will decide whether to uphold restrictions on mifepristone, including in-person prescription requirements. The distribution of abortifacients by pro-choice groups and medical tourism to other countries also contribute to the high number of abortions post-Dobbs. The data raises questions about the effectiveness of state-based abortion restrictions. A federal ban or rigorous enforcement would face challenges. The pro-life movement may need to focus on politically viable state legislation to reduce abortion rates.
National Review: The Corner: New York Times to Biden: Our New Poll Shows Trump Beating You Handily in Swing States
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President Biden is trailing Donald J. Trump in five of the six most important battleground states one year before the 2024 election, suffering from doubts about his age and dissatisfaction over his handling of the economy. Voters see Biden's policies as hurting them, not helping them, and the economy is a major concern, with high prices and inflation impacting everyday life. Additionally, voters prefer Trump over Biden on immigration, national security, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and even in hypothetical matchups, Trump beats Kamala Harris in all six swing states.
#society
Le Monde: 'The colonial issue is the last taboo of France's 19th and 20th century history'
Public debate in France is centered around the history of colonization, with polarizing views between those nostalgic for the past and radical decolonialists. Despite differing opinions, the importance of French colonial history is widely acknowledged. However, public policies lack a collective approach to this past, evident in the absence of a colonial museum and ongoing issues with post-colonial immigration.
GB News: Furious Suella Braverman says pro-Palestinian protestors should be JAILED if they vandalise Cenotaph
Pro-Palestinian protesters warned against vandalizing the Cenotaph on Armistice Day, with the Home Secretary suggesting they should be jailed. The activists have been clashing with flag-wavers and selling poppy volunteers. Protests have been ongoing since the violence in Israel escalated in October.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Watch: Croatian minister tries to kiss German counterpart
Croatia's foreign minister tried to kiss the German foreign minister at an EU summit. The gesture was deemed inappropriate and drew backlash.
Townhall: The UN's Misstep with Iran: Betraying its Founding Ideals
The United Nations has made the controversial decision to let the Iranian regime's ambassador chair the Social Forum of the Human Rights Council. This move is seen as an abandonment of the UN's founding principles and a legitimization of Iran's human rights abuses, both within its borders and beyond. Democratic nations and human rights advocates must speak out against this decision to protect the integrity of the UN and the fundamental rights of individuals.
#crime
National Review: Rising Crime Hurts Consumers in More Ways than One
Retail theft rings are causing immense damage to everyday consumers, leading to empty shelves, higher prices, store closures, and risks to families. Rogue prosecutors, particularly in liberal states like California, are enabling this crime wave by relaxing penalties and refusing to press charges. The stolen goods are resold through various channels, including online marketplaces, putting consumers at risk of purchasing spoiled or altered products. It is crucial for policymakers to intervene and protect consumers from the consequences of these lawless prosecutors.