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6 Nov 2023

#politics

Daily Wire: Weekend Media Wrap, Vol. 16: What You Missed If You Weren’t Glued To The Sunday Shows
Weekend Media Wrap, Vol. 16: What You Missed If You Weren’t Glued To The Sunday Shows
President Joe Biden's reelection concerns and the handling of the situation by the Democratic Party were discussed on ABC's "This Week". Democratic leaders expressed uncertainty about a potential candidate for the 2024 presidential nomination other than Biden. On CBS's "Face the Nation," the Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Michael Herzog, explained that the majority of the Israeli Defense Forces' efforts against Hamas would be from the ground. Israeli officials were open to a ceasefire if Hamas showed willingness to release hostages. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky referred to Russian President Vladimir Putin as a "terrorist" and expressed the unwillingness to negotiate peace due to lack of trust.


National Review: The Corner: If the Election Were Held Today, Trump Would Win
The Corner: If the Election Were Held Today, Trump Would Win
Democrats are facing a tough challenge, as recent polls indicate that they need to make Trump even more unpopular than Biden to win. With the upcoming trials, they have the opportunity to gather more ammunition, but their strategy is risky. They are attempting to win the race with a weak political vehicle that should be retired, rather than engaging in a high-pressure competition.


GB News: What kind of country are we if you get abuse for waving the national flag, asks Mark Dolan
What kind of country are we if you get abuse for waving the national flag, asks Mark Dolan


Amid industrial strife and union unrest, the question of who runs Britain is raised. Tensions between the right to protest and protecting communities have arisen, with disturbing demonstrations in London and Manchester. The authorities, particularly the police, have failed to maintain order as protests have turned violent and anti-Semitic. The absence of leadership and the disregard for British values are a significant concern for the country. This lack of control extends beyond politics, with controversies surrounding freedom of speech, the treatment of Palestinians, and a leader who seemingly prioritizes appeasement over respecting the sacrifices of fallen heroes. The current state of Britain raises questions about its identity, values, and future.


Fox News: US debate sparks over proposals to ban right-on-red driving rule
US debate sparks over proposals to ban right-on-red driving rule
Bicyclist Sophee Langerman believes that the legal right turn on red for drivers should be ended due to the rise in accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists. Some cities, like Washington, D.C., have already approved a ban, while others, such as San Francisco, are considering it. Critics argue that banning right on red could inconvenience motorists and have other negative consequences.


The Federalist: The 'Inflection Point' For DeSantis' Woes Isn't What He Thinks
The 'Inflection Point' For DeSantis' Woes Isn't What He Thinks
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis believes that the indictment of Alvin Bragg increased support for former President Donald Trump. DeSantis himself faced backlash for his response to the indictment, causing his popularity to decline among Republican voters. Additionally, DeSantis's flip-flop on the Ukraine War and his move away from a national interest foreign policy also impacted his standing with voters. Despite a strong ground game, DeSantis is currently trailing behind Trump in Iowa polls.


#war

Le Monde: Zelensky's trip to Israel in doubt after media leak
Zelensky's trip to Israel in doubt after media leak
Ukrainian President Zelensky's planned visit to Israel is in doubt after a leak to a national news channel. The visit was intended to show support for Israel amid Russia's hostile turn. Ukraine hoped to sway Israel to its side in the conflict with Russia, but has not received the desired military support.


The Telegraph: Century-old art gallery in Ukraine hit by Russia air attack that injures eight people
Century-old art gallery in Ukraine hit by Russia air attack that injures eight people
A Russian air attack damages a 124-year-old art gallery in Odesa, Ukraine, injuring eight people. The museum housed over 10,000 pieces of art, with most of the collection already removed. The attack is believed to be in response to Ukrainian strikes on Crimea.


National Review: Ukrainian Church Leaders Sound Alarm on Russia’s Use of Religious ‘Jihadist’ Language to Prop Up War Effort
Ukrainian Church Leaders Sound Alarm on Russia’s Use of Religious ‘Jihadist’ Language to Prop Up War Effort
Religious leaders from Ukraine warn American policymakers in Washington, D.C. about Russia's use of religion as a tool to support its war of aggression. They seek continued U.S. support and highlight the persecution of religious communities in Ukrainian territories controlled by Russia. The leaders also lobby for additional aid.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Sunak: Police have 'absolute backing' to crack down as Suella calls meeting to discuss Palestine march ban
Sunak: Police have 'absolute backing' to crack down as Suella calls meeting to discuss Palestine march ban
The UK Prime Minister supports the police in tackling criminality and ensuring public order during a pro-Palestinian march on Armistice Day in London. The route of the march will not pass by the Cenotaph but will go from Hyde Park to the American Embassy. The Metropolitan Police will use all available powers to prevent disruption.


#culture

GB News: The Simpsons accused of going 'woke' as it stops Homer and Bart strangling joke
The Simpsons accused of going 'woke' as it stops Homer and Bart strangling joke
In a new episode of The Simpsons, Homer Simpson admits to no longer strangling his son Bart, acknowledging that times have changed. The show received both praise for ditching the long-running gag as outdated and criticism for succumbing to "woke" culture.


#crime

The Telegraph: Just Stop Oil protesters smash National Gallery painting
Just Stop Oil protesters smash National Gallery painting
Two activists from Just Stop Oil have been arrested for smashing the glass covering the Rokeby Venus painting at the National Gallery in London. In a video released by the protest organization, the protesters stated that they took this action to draw attention to the government's plans for more oil licenses, which they believe will result in the deaths of millions of people. The Metropolitan Police have confirmed the arrests and the National Gallery is removing the damaged painting for examination.


#other

Fox News: Versatile acting moments of the ever-funny American actress Emma Stone
Versatile acting moments of the ever-funny American actress Emma Stone


Emma Stone, born in Arizona in 1988, gained fame as an actress in various genres, from rom-coms to superhero movies. Her breakthrough came with the 2007 film "Superbad," and she went on to star in successful movies like "The Help" and "La La Land," for which she won an Oscar. Stone has dated co-star Andrew Garfield and is now married to Dave McCary, with whom she has a daughter. Ashlyn Messier is a writer for Fox News Digital.