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8 Nov 2023
#politics
The Telegraph: Left-wing Democrat censured by House over Israel-Hamas war comments
The US House of Representatives censured Rashida Tlaib, the only Palestinian-American in Congress, for her comments on the Israel-Hamas war. The resolution accused Tlaib of promoting false narratives and calling for the destruction of Israel. Tlaib defended herself, stating that criticizing the Israeli government does not equate to anti-Semitism. . Israel launched a massive campaign in the Gaza Strip after a Hamas attack that killed many civilians. Calls for a ceasefire have been ignored, with Israel demanding the release of hostages. This is the second time Tlaib has faced disapproval for criticizing Israel.
American Thinker: 5 Items to Remember for When Disaster Strikes
Climate hysteria, anti-Semitism, and Marxist-Leninism continue to plague the nation. Inflation and debt have devalued the dollar, leading to higher living costs. A bleak economic future is compounded by failed foreign policies and potential military conflicts. Preparations must be made for shortages of food, water, energy, and medical supplies. Suggestions include stockpiling overlooked items like maple syrup, PVC pipes for hiding valuables, and liquor for bartering. Other valuable items include spices, coffee, and tea. The responsibility for survival falls on individuals due to a lack of trust in institutions. It is time to start preparing.
The Telegraph: Gunman shoots dead two protesters at Panama mine roadblock
Gunman kills two demonstrators in Panama during protests against a mining contract. Protesters concerned about environmental impact.
American Thinker: Unfairly Targeting Trump
The Left continues its relentless attacks on anyone associated with Donald Trump, even going after waitstaff at Mar-a-Lago. Democrats are so intolerant that they cannot handle opposing thoughts without seeking destruction. Trump's frontrunner status for 2024 is being challenged, and lawsuits are being rehashed to take him down. Meanwhile, former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark is being unfairly portrayed as working to overturn the election results, when he was simply investigating allegations of voter fraud. Democrats expect people to trust them, but their biased treatment of Republicans is clear.
#society
GB News: Just Stop Oil mob descend on Waterloo Bridge as ambulance on blue lights blocked from passing
JSO protesters create chaos on Waterloo Bridge as an ambulance is gridlocked. Police make arrests as activists refuse to clear the road. 44 more activists charged for disruption, including two for criminal damage at the National Gallery.
Fox News: 'I am not afraid to shout the truth'
Chani Malul, a former ultra-Orthodox Jewish student, reflects on the important lessons she learned from her community about standing up for what is right, even when it is unpopular. She acknowledges that the portrayal of the Ultra-Orthodox community in American society is often negative and misinformed. Despite the criticism, she believes in the power of her faith and the importance of staying true to one's beliefs.
Malul expresses her concern about the rise of anti-Semitism and the lack of support from those around her. She criticizes universities for refusing to condemn evil and compares them to Nazi sympathizers in the late 1930s. She also highlights the challenges she faces in a society where some people are indifferent to the suffering in Israel and criticize the country without understanding the reality on the ground. She concludes that it is important to stand up for the truth, even in the face of societal pressure.
#economy
Fox News: Big government is the casino where pols gamble with your money – and you're losing
The financial position of the United States is a major concern. The national debt is increasing rapidly and the Treasury market is showing signs of instability. Real income is decreasing and defaults on credit cards and autos are rising. The government must find a way to curtail spending and address its liabilities.
#health
Fox News: Want to live longer? Follow 8 heart-healthy habits, says the American Heart Association
Improving heart health through lifestyle changes can slow biological aging by six years, according to a study by the American Heart Association (AHA). The AHA recommends "Life's Essential 8" habits for maintaining good heart health, which can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and other medical issues. The study found that individuals with good heart health had a younger physiological age compared to those with poor heart health.
Fox News: Diabetes screening may be as simple as speaking into smartphone with new AI app, researchers say
Researchers from Klick Applied Sciences have developed an artificial intelligence model that can predict diabetes risk using a 10-second voice recording. The program, which was shown to predict the disease with 85% accuracy, aims to make diabetes screening more accessible and convenient for individuals by eliminating the need for fasting and blood tests. The voice changes associated with type 2 diabetes differed between men and women, and further research is needed to validate and improve the algorithm.
#education
Fox News: How America's universities became hotbeds for terrorist sympathizers
American universities have become hotbeds for anti-Semitic sentiment and support for Hamas terrorists. The radical left has infiltrated and turned these institutions into indoctrination camps, promoting genocidal terrorism against Israel. The problem is explained in Ted Cruz's new book, "Unwoke: How to Defeat Cultural Marxism in America."
#crime
American Thinker: It's the season of cocaine in Guerrero
Guerrero, Mexico's main tourist attraction Acapulco, has been devastated by a hurricane. Local farmers have turned to cultivating coca leaves due to declining coffee production. The military's efforts to destroy coca leaf plantations have been largely ineffective.