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6 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: Kamala Harris reboot attempts fizzle out as approval ratings remain 'low as ever' with 2024 just one year away
Vice President Kamala Harris, despite a media blitz, remains unpopular with voters and faces criticism for her performance and reputation. Some liberals have urged President Biden to choose a different running mate for the 2024 presidential election. Harris acknowledges her public perception problem but dismisses claims of unfair media scrutiny.
Fox News: Cruz’s new book ‘Unwoke’ shows readers how to ‘defeat cultural Marxism’ invading US
Sen. Ted Cruz's latest book, "Unwoke: How to Defeat Cultural Marxism in America," explores the impact of Marxist ideology on American society. Cruz recounts his father's experiences under communism in Cuba and argues that Marxist principles have infiltrated universities, education, journalism, technology, entertainment, and science. He outlines the historical development of Marxism and its evolution into critical legal studies and critical race theory. Cruz offers strategies for fighting against cultural Marxism and highlights examples of corporations facing backlash for imposing their moral viewpoints on customers. Ultimately, Cruz sees China's role in bolstering communism as significant and presents his book as a roadmap for fighting back.
#society
Fox News: Meg Ryan says she's ‘not a good famous person’ as she launches Hollywood comeback
Actress Meg Ryan reflects on her hiatus from acting and admits she doesn't believe she was a good celebrity. She took a break to focus on her family and now brings a fresh perspective to her craft in her Hollywood comeback film "What Happens Later."
#science
Le Monde: Scientific journal impacted by Israel-Hamas war
The editor-in-chief of the scientific journal eLife, Michael Eisen, was dismissed for a controversial tweet criticizing the Israeli government's handling of the Israel-Hamas war. The tweet sparked a heated debate on freedom of expression in the research community. Eisen, known for his fight against traditional scientific publishing models, had already faced backlash for his alternative publishing methods.