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8 Nov 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Report: Democrats Circulate Plan to 'Open the Floodgates for Palestinians'
House and Senate Democrats are pushing for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) for Palestinians in the U.S., preventing their deportation. This comes in response to a bill introduced by House Republicans to ban green cards, visas, refugee status, and parole for Palestinians.
The Telegraph: Whitehall must be protected and Scotland Yard must not condone lawbreaking
The power to ban marches depends on judgment and compromise. The police can set conditions on public processions and assemblies, and have limited powers to ban a procession. The Home Secretary can overrule the police in certain circumstances, but with greater powers come greater responsibilities. The police's approach to public protests is usually to contain and separate conflicting sides. The police must enforce the law and maintain peace, but how they do so is their decision.
The American Spectator: The Car That Pulls Itself Over
Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky attempted to defund a provision in the infrastructure bill that requires all new cars to be equipped with technology that monitors and controls driver performance. However, his efforts failed when 19 Republicans voted in favor of the requirement. This technology will evaluate fitness to drive based on performance rather than impairment and has the potential to completely control how individuals are allowed to drive.
GB News: Biden seen as 'weak' by his OWN party amid plot to oust ailing POTUS from 2024 race
Democrats are considering asking Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential race due to his weakness in polls. Recent surveys show voters trusting Trump more than Biden in important areas such as the economy, immigration, and foreign policy. Biden could lose to Trump in five out of six swing states. The Democratic party may try to convince Biden to leave, even agreeing with Republicans on Hunter Biden as a legitimate issue. Despite recent Democrat victories in state elections, Biden's unpopularity remains a concern.
Breitbart: James Comer Subpoenas Hunter & James Biden to Testify Under Oath
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer has subpoenaed Hunter and James Biden, as well as family associate Rob Walker, to testify under oath as part of the House impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. The committee wants to question them about the Biden family's alleged involvement in influence peddling schemes and their financial records. Comer claims that these records show the Bidens profited from their connections, to the detriment of US interests.
PJ Media: BREAKING: HISTORIC! House Committee Subpoenas President Biden's Brother, Son
The Republican-controlled House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to President Joe Biden's immediate family members, including Hunter Biden and James Biden. The committee plans to question them on their involvement in the family's alleged influence peddling schemes.
Fox News: Biden spokesman explodes at 'embarrassing' NY Times in searing X post
White House criticizes New York Times over poll showing Biden trailing Trump in key states. President Biden announced funding for rail projects while polls show him behind Trump. Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates calls the Times' report embarrassing and clueless. CNN poll also shows Biden trailing Trump.
Daily Wire: Hunter Biden’s Lawyer Asks New Speaker To Back Off
Attorney for Hunter Biden asks House Speaker Mike Johnson to stop the investigation into Biden family corruption. Hunter Biden and James Biden were subpoenaed by House Republicans. Lowell urges Johnson to hold investigators accountable and end their partisan games.
Fox News: Fossil fuel interests have large, yet often murky, presence at climate talks, AP analysis finds
The United Nations climate talks are attended by numerous individuals with ties to fossil fuel industries, including executives from major oil and gas companies. These attendees have a large influence on the negotiations, which has hindered progress in phasing out coal, oil, and natural gas. Environmental activists argue that the lobbying efforts of fossil fuel interests are preventing meaningful action on climate change. The presence of fossil fuel companies at these summits further complicates the negotiations and perpetuates the reliance on these harmful industries.
#society
National Review: The Corner: Corporation Names ‘Nature’ to Board of Directors
An interior design company appoints a legal representative for 'mother nature' and 'future generations' to its board, giving them a say in company decisions. The representative will have an unlimited portfolio, but the decision raises concerns about conflicts and radical perspectives.
Spectator USA: Antisemitism takes over the French left
France's most infamous antisemite, Jean-Marie Le Pen, is back in the headlines. Despite Le Pen's history of antisemitic remarks and multiple condemnations by French courts, the president of the National Rally, Jordan Bardella, stated that he didn't believe Le Pen was an antisemite. However, Bardella clarified that he disagreed with Le Pen's minimizing of the Holocaust. Le Pen's granddaughter, Marion Marechal, also commented on his opinions, emphasizing that he was not responsible for the acts of antisemitism in France and suggesting that he had been right about immigration and Islamism.
Spectator USA: The New York Times for Kids is lying again
The New York Times for Kids encourages children to explore gender identity, promotes left-wing propaganda, and ignores concerns about inappropriate content in books. Parents have raised objections to books with explicit sexual content available in school libraries. The NYT for Kids dismisses parental concerns and gives priority to the opinions of "black and queer" teenagers. Additionally, the publication provides a misleading history of Halloween, omitting its Catholic origins. The mainstream media's targeting of children is concerning.
Flag And Cross: Watch: Women Shriek in Celebration as 'Right' to Murder Their Own Children Is Voted Into Law
On Tuesday, Ohio voted to protect abortion rights in the state constitution, leading to wild celebration among abortion advocates. The Associated Press posted a video of the celebration, with Planned Parenthood claiming that abortion is healthcare and a right. However, some, like sports writer Jason Whitlock, criticized the celebration, equating it to satan worship. The Western Journal argues that the issue boils down to whether or not a fetus constitutes human life.
#war
Spectator USA: Israel should not stop bombing Gaza
Israel continues to bomb Gaza in order to destroy Hamas and limit their ability to harm Israelis. The airstrikes have caused chaos within Hamas, but have also resulted in a high civilian death toll. Israel has ruled out a ceasefire and other alternatives would be risky or time-consuming.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: The World Won't Be the Same After the Israel-Hamas War
The ongoing Israel-Hamas war may have significant repercussions globally. It has hindered U.S. efforts to focus on other priorities like Asia and has caused divisions within the European Union. Russia and China see this as an opportunity to highlight the failures of the U.S.-led order. Furthermore, the war is widening the gulf between the U.S. and Western views and the attitudes of the rest of the world, particularly in the global south. This could lead to a loss of influence for the U.S. and a shift towards China as a counterweight. Ultimately, this episode will tarnish America's reputation for foreign policy competence.
National Review: Israeli Intelligence Spent Hours on Phone with Gaza Dentist, Coached Him Through Apartment Evacuation to Avoid Civilian Casualties
Israeli intelligence officer, Abu Khaled, contacted dentist Mahmoud Shaheen in Gaza to evacuate surrounding area before bombing three towers. Shaheen pleaded to delay strike, but Abu Khaled insisted it was their order to bomb. Shaheen became a middleman helping civilians evacuate and tried to discourage bombings as people fled.
The Blaze: America’s enemies justifiably believe our academic institutions and values are for sale | Blaze Media
American universities have allegedly received over $13 billion in undisclosed foreign funding, primarily from authoritarian Middle Eastern regimes. This funding has led to increased intolerance towards Jews and an erosion of democratic values on college campuses. The report highlights the vulnerability of American institutions to foreign influence and the need for cultural change.
#economy
Flag And Cross: GOP Senator Rick Scott Rips Apart Fed's Monetary Policy Stance
Sen. Rick Scott criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for the problems with the central bank's balance sheet, blaming him for its bloated size. Scott questioned Powell's slow progress in bringing down the balance sheet and his decision to raise interest rates too quickly. He also slammed the lack of accountability among Fed officials.
Flag And Cross: Biden To Honor Stellantis' Illinois Plant Reopening In Meeting With UAW President
President Joe Biden will meet with the President of the United Auto Workers (UAW), Shawn Fain, to celebrate Stellantis' decision to reopen an assembly plant in Illinois. The meeting is set for Thursday and highlights the company's commitment to invest in the U.S. economy and create jobs.
#health
National Review: GOP Senators Demand Answers from NIH on Montana Lab Studying Coronaviruses from Wuhan
Senators Ernst and Schmitt are demanding answers from the NIH regarding potential risky research on coronaviruses conducted at a taxpayer-funded lab in Montana. They expressed concerns about the lab's security breaches and its collaboration with the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the research non-profit EcoHealth Alliance. The senators questioned the role of Dr. Fauci and raised the issue of gain-of-function research. They emphasize the need to prevent another potential lab leak and future pandemics.
#education
Daily Wire: New University Dedicated To Free Inquiry, Academic Freedom Opens Applications For First Class
The University of Austin is accepting applications for its first freshman class. It prioritizes free inquiry and academic freedom, and aims to cultivate dialogue, intellectual pluralism, and freedom of conscience.
#crime
Fox News: Detroit police arrest suspect in murder of Jewish leader Samantha Woll
A suspect has been arrested for the stabbing death of Jewish leader Samantha Woll in Detroit. The details of the investigation will remain confidential.
Daily Wire: FBI Manhunt Underway In New Jersey Woods; Suspect Charged In Connection With January 6 Capitol Breach
Federal and local authorities in New Jersey are searching for Gregory Yetman, a suspect accused of charges related to the U.S. Capitol Breach on January 6. Yetman, a former military police sergeant, allegedly fled into the woods and may be armed. Over 20 residents from New Jersey have been charged in connection to the Capitol breach.
#technology
Fox News: Secret trick to hide photos from snoops on iPhone
You can hide your photos on your iPhone by activating the hidden album feature in the settings. This feature allows you to store your private photos in a separate folder that is not visible in the main albums. To hide your photos, you need to select them, tap the icon with three dots, and choose "Hide." The hidden photos can be accessed in the hidden album in the Photos app.
#other
Human Events: FLASHBACK: Environmentalists want €600 MILLION to kill cows in Ireland for climate change
The Irish government plans to begin a cow "culling" scheme in 2023 to meet climate targets, requiring the slaughter of up to 65,000 dairy cows annually. Dairy farmers will be compensated for their losses, with a €600 million budget needed. The scheme has faced opposition from farmers who consider it immoral and argue that they were encouraged to expand until 2022 to meet EU milk quotas.