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7 Nov 2023
#politics
GB News: Mick Lynch fails to wear a poppy as he vows to join pro-Palestine Armistice Day rally
Mick Lynch, the RMT secretary general, has appeared in a video where he pledged to join the Pro-Palestinian Armistice Day rally. However, Lynch did not wear a poppy in the video, instead opting for an RMT badge. The police have expressed concerns about the potential for violence and disorder at the march, but organizers have refused to postpone it. Meanwhile, a shop owner who displayed a poppy appeal was targeted in a damaging attack. ( )
Fox News: Trump campaign mocks DeSantis argument that Haley, other GOP rivals are playing 'spoiler' in 2024 contest
Former President Trump's campaign rebuts Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' claim that the 2024 Republican nomination is a two-man race. Trump's team criticizes DeSantis for attacking Nikki Haley, who has outperformed him in polls. DeSantis insists that without him, Trump would automatically become the Republican nominee. DeSantis focuses on winning in Iowa to gain momentum, while Haley positions herself as a strong contender in New Hampshire and South Carolina. The race remains competitive, with Haley surpassing DeSantis in some recent polls. The Haley campaign releases an ad attacking DeSantis on energy policy, previewing potential debate strategies.
The Telegraph: Even with Trump in court, Biden can’t get ahead in the polls
In Trump's civil fraud trial, he behaved combatively, refusing to answer questions and raising his voice. He criticized the judge, the attorney general, and claimed the trial was unfair. Public opinion is divided, with some seeing him as a victim while others view his behavior as unhinged. Meanwhile, polls show mixed results for Trump, as he leads in some key battleground states but also faces high unfavorability ratings. The outcome of the trial and its impact on the election are uncertain, but Trump's legal troubles may not be over yet.
Fox News: House Republicans say US needs to avoid government shutdown — but agree on little else
House Republicans are divided on how to avoid a government shutdown as current funding expires on November 17. One option is a clean continuing resolution (CR), while others propose a "laddered" approach with staggered funding deadlines. Nevertheless, most GOP lawmakers expect a vote on some form of CR to happen early next week. Speaker Mike Johnson has emphasized that he does not want a shutdown.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Man ARRESTED with AR-15 on Senate side of Capitol
A man with an AR-15 was arrested on the Senate side of the Capitol. Capitol Security is investigating.
The Blaze: Biden admin announces $16.4 billion for Amtrak improvements despite company’s failure to turn a profit | Blaze Media
The Biden administration plans to invest $16.4 billion in Amtrak's Northeast Corridor to improve rail systems, despite the company's lack of profitability. This investment is part of the larger $66 billion promise to enhance rail infrastructure. The funding will be used to rebuild tunnels and bridges, upgrade tracks, power systems, signals, and stations. It aims to reduce travel times and create jobs in construction.
National Review: The Corner: Trump Undermines Two Victories
Donald Trump won over conservative voters in 2016 with promises to defend unborn children's rights and shift federal courts rightward. He succeeded in both, establishing a conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court and contributing to the end of Roe v. Wade. However, as he campaigns for re-election, he is jeopardizing these achievements.
Fox News: Fetterman says he 'can't fully understand' protester: 'Joke is on you, I had a stroke'
Sen. John Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat, was heckled by a pro-Palestinian activist during a rally. Fetterman, who had a stroke in the past, claimed he couldn't understand the protester's shouts. Critics have accused Fetterman of not supporting Palestinians and have raised concerns about his speech problems.
National Review: The Corner: Republicans and Violence
A recent survey shows that Democrats are more likely than Republicans to believe that political violence is justified in the United States. In 2020, 91% of Republicans stated that violence was "not at all justified," while 78% of Democrats held the same view. This trend was consistent with previous years.
Fox News: Top Biden ally, Democratic strategists sound alarm over Trump's election chances: 'We should be terrified'
Democratic strategists and Senator Richard Blumenthal express concern over Donald Trump's strong support and lead over President Biden in key states, including Nevada, Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. They attribute this to Biden's struggle to connect with younger voters and address issues such as student loan forgiveness and support for Israel. There are also concerns about the president's campaign management and suggestions that Biden should reconsider running for re-election in 2024.
Newsbusters: Oliver Agrees With The Satanic Temple, Implies Alito Should've Been Aborted
Late night talk show host John Oliver discusses the Satanic Temple opening an abortion business named after Justice Samuel Alito's mother. Oliver promotes pro-abortion candidates and measures in Virginia and criticizes the conservative AG in Kentucky for supporting the criminalization of abortion. He questions how enforcing life beginning at fertilization would work.
Daily Wire: White House Rebuffs Biden Family ‘Loan Repayment’ Inquiry
The White House rejected a request by House Oversight Chairman James Comer for evidence of President Joe Biden loaning money to his brother. Richard Sauber, special counsel to the president, responded saying it was a transaction between private citizens. Comer, who is leading an impeachment inquiry, is seeking more information about the loan.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Germany explores Rwanda-style migrant deal amid Right-wing pressure
Germany is considering a "Rwanda-lite" deal with non-EU countries to process asylum claims offshore and tighten migration policies. The government plans to reduce benefits for asylum seekers and establish migration centers in Africa. The UK's Rwanda deal, which involves deporting migrants to claim asylum in Rwanda, is also being examined for legal viability.
Foreign Policy: Kazakhstan's Leader Makes Neutrality an Art
President Tokayev of Kazakhstan is navigating a delicate dance between Russia and the West. He is ensuring his country benefits from economic opportunities with both China and the United States while maintaining good relations with Russia. Despite concerns about Russia's irredentist urges and potential territorial claims, Tokayev is keeping everyone happy to safeguard his country's stability and prosperity.
Red State: Israel Shoots Down Ballistic Missile Fired From Yemen in Huge First
Israel successfully shoots down a ballistic missile fired by Houthi rebels in Yemen, marking the first time an anti-ballistic missile is intercepted in space. The Houthi rebels pose a threat to Israel and possess advanced weapons, including nuclear-capable missiles.
Euromaidan Press: Hungary to block Ukraine’s EU accession talks over language law
Hungary will block Ukraine's EU accession talks over language law. The Hungarian government demands that Ukrainian legislation regarding language education for minorities be met before discussions can proceed.
The Telegraph: Obama doesn’t know how to solve the Israel-Palestine problem. He proved it. Twice
Obama, following in his predecessor's footsteps, has kept a low profile since leaving office. However, he recently spoke out about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, acknowledging the complexities of the issue and the responsibility shared by all parties involved. Despite his efforts during his presidency, like appointing a peace negotiator, Obama was unable to achieve a resolution to the conflict. Now, it is up to Joe Biden to tackle this ongoing challenge.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Retail Traders Show Caution As Major Equity Indices Surge In November
Major equity indices have gained in November due to a dovish Federal Reserve meeting and weaker job growth figures. Retail traders are cautious and betting against the market rally, with one-third of options on the S&P 500 being bearish bets. This contrasts with the overall bullish sentiment among institutional investors.
Flag And Cross: Tesla Analyst Outlines 4-Point Plan To Reverse Stock Slide, Says EV Giant Yet To Reach 'App Store Moment'
Tesla, Inc. stock is in a tough phase, with few positive days. An analyst suggests that in order to halt the slide, Tesla needs to avoid disappointing earnings, expand their models, and pursue new avenues like licensing and software . The trajectory of Tesla's stock depends on whether they can achieve these recommendations and demonstrate earnings growth. The analyst estimates that Tesla's fleet will reach millions of units and generate billions of dollars in recurring revenue by 2040.
#military
The Right Scoop: “We aren’t doing sh*t in response!” – Iran proxies launch more attacks on US troops in Iraq, Syria while Biden does NOTHING
Attacks on US troops in Iraq and Syria have increased from 30 to 38. The number of injuries has risen to 46. The threat against troops is significant and the administration's response is inadequate.
#health
Daily Wire: Psychedelic Ketamine Prescriptions Soar As Treatment For Pain, Depression, Anxiety
Prescriptions for ketamine, a psychedelic drug, have increased by more than 500% since 2017 as doctors turn away from addictive opioids for pain management. Ketamine is being prescribed not only for pain but also for anxiety and depression, leading to shortages of the drug. Although ketamine is an affordable alternative to opioids and can be prescribed by nurses, concerns remain about its overprescription and potential long-term neurological effects.
Flag And Cross: Annual Lung Cancer Screening Boosts Survival Rates, World-First Study Finds
Annual screening for lung cancer greatly improves the chances of survival, according to a 20-year study. Patients who received low-dose CT scans had a survival rate of 81 percent, rising to 95 percent if diagnosed in the early stages. Lung cancer is the deadliest form of cancer globally, with a low average survival rate of 18.6 percent. Only a fraction of cases are currently diagnosed early, leading to over half of sufferers dying within a year.
#crime
The Blaze: Branch manager allegedly stole more than $60,000 from customers to promote herself on TikTok: Report | Blaze Media
A California credit union assistant branch manager stole over $60,000 from customers' accounts to promote herself on TikTok and support her boyfriend in Texas. She made unauthorized withdrawals while pretending to assist other customers. She has pleaded guilty to embezzlement and faces up to 30 years in prison and a $1 million fine.
#sports
The American Mind: On Bobby Knight
Legendary Indiana college basketball coach Bobby Knight passed away recently and the media responded by attacking him just as they had throughout his life. Many fail to recognize the value of Knight's coaching style and intensity, which taught men how to face everyday struggles. The media's criticism reflects a deep misunderstanding and dislike for traditional masculinity.
#technology
Fox News: Apple Watch Series 9 vs. Ultra 2: Which one should you buy?
Apple has released two new smartwatches, the Series 9 and Ultra 2, with different designs and materials. The Ultra 2 has a stronger titanium case and a sapphire crystal screen, while the Series 9 has an aluminum case and a glass screen. The Ultra 2 also has a brighter screen and longer battery life, but it is more expensive than the Series 9.