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10 Nov 2023
#politics
The Blaze: Reaction to GOP debate #3: the good, the bad, and the ugly | Blaze Media
Last night in Miami, five Republican presidential candidates faced off in the third primary debate. Dave Rubin reacts to what he saw at the event. He believes Donald Trump needed to be there to defend his ideas, but despite his absence, there was plenty to dissect from the other candidates. Vivek Ramaswamy criticized Ronna McDaniel and accused Kristen Welker of being part of the corrupt media establishment. Nikki Haley and Ramaswamy exchanged insults over TikTok and foreign policy. Ron DeSantis stood out and defended his track record, particularly on China and Ukraine. Overall, the debate was not inspiring, but DeSantis impressed with his solid responses.
Red State: Thank God for the First Amendment of the United States—and I'm Looking at You, Rashida Tlaib
Political : The GOP's attempt to censure Representative Rashida Tlaib for her controversial statements fails. The phrase she used, though ignorant, is a call for genocide against the Jewish people. It's time for conservatives to defend her right to speak freely and challenge her ideas instead of trying to silence her.
Fox News: Bo Hines launches second North Carolina congressional bid
Former college football player Bo Hines, a Republican who narrowly lost his 2022 bid for a suburban Raleigh House seat, is running for Congress again against Democratic Rep. Kathy Manning in North Carolina's newly-redrawn sixth district. Hines, endorsed by former President Donald Trump, lost his previous race by about three percent. Primary elections are in March.
The American Mind: Rogue's Gallery | The Roundtable Ep. 194
This week on The American Mind's 'Editorial Roundtable' podcast, Seth and Spencer discuss the recent Nashville shooting and the shooter's anti- "cracker" manifesto, which reflects a growing trend of woke politics turning into a hatred of white people. They also explore the connection between this hatred of white people and the hatred of Israel that is being fueled by the global Left's support for Hamas and Palestine. Lastly, they reflect on Tuesday's elections and the erosion of American citizenship.
Daily Wire: ‘It’s A Partisan Primal Scream’: Ted Cruz Hits Back After Jimmy Kimmel Mocks New Book
Senator Ted Cruz responded to Jimmy Kimmel's mocking of his latest book, expressing that he doesn't mind being the butt of jokes as long as they're funny. Cruz shared Kimmel's monologue on social media, thanking him for promoting the book. Cruz also reminded Kimmel of their past basketball game, implying that he still haunts the comedian. Cruz criticized late-night comedy for being one-sided and lacking humor, claiming that it has become a partisan platform instead of providing impartial humor.
Fox News: House may vote on impeaching Mayorkas without a motion to table: source
House Republicans plan to hold a vote on Tuesday to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, according to a senior House Republican leadership source. The vote would be a straight up or down vote on a privileged resolution introduced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. If passed, the House would send articles of impeachment to the Senate, though a Senate trial is not guaranteed. Mayorkas could be impeached without a hearing or committee markup, which is causing concern about due process.
Red State: The NYTs Puts Out an Astonishing Statement on 'Photojournalist' Who Was With Hamas During Terror Attack
Several journalists embedded with Hamas during a terrorist attack in Israel. The New York Times defended the journalists, claiming they were victims, while other outlets cut ties. Times' coverage of the war has been biased and covered up Hamas atrocities. The journalists' actions were not random and they likely had foreknowledge of the attack. The Times' defense is insane.
The Blaze: Jill Stein announces presidential bid then says Biden is 'complicit' in Palestinian 'genocide,' compares it to Holocaust | Blaze Media
Green Party nominee for 2016, Jill Stein, announced her bid for the 2024 presidential election. She called for investigations into "war crimes" by the Israeli government and accused President Biden of being complicit in a genocide against Palestine. Stein claimed that the political system is broken and both parties are a danger to democracy. She emphasized the need for a party that serves the people.
#society
Daily Signal: Glamour Magazine Names Transgender Among 'Women of Year'
Glamour magazine has chosen a transgender model, Geena Rocero, as one of the Women of the Year, disregarding the requirement of being a biological female. Rocero is also the first trans woman ambassador for Miss Universe Nepal and was named Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Year in 2019. The decision has sparked dissenting opinions about including a biological male on the list.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Greece to investigate handling of mass-casualty migrant boat wreck
Greece's ombudsman is launching an independent investigation into the coast guard's handling of a maritime tragedy in June, where hundreds of migrants are feared to have drowned. The Council of Europe welcomed the move, stating that an independent probe is of paramount importance. A military court is also conducting a preliminary investigation into the shipwreck, and survivors have filed a lawsuit against the coast guard.
National Review: The Corner: In Miami, Vivek Ramaswamy’s Wife Sets Record Straight on Candidate’s China Ties
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy faces criticism for his previous business ties to China, as he delivered a keynote speech at a biopharma summit in Shanghai and praised Chinese pharmaceutical development. The summit included CEOs from Chinese biopharmaceutical companies affiliated with the controversial Thousand Talents Plan. Ramaswamy's tough-on-China stance is called into question with these revelations, especially as some experts warn that China could manipulate pharmaceutical supply chains to harm the U.S. in the event of a Taiwan invasion. Ramaswamy's wife defends him, stating that his experiences make him better equipped to combat the Chinese Communist Party.
#economy
Fox News: From Hollywood to auto work, organized labor is flexing its muscles. Where do unions stand today?
Labor unions in the U.S. are making a comeback, with strikes and contract deals on the rise. However, the decline in union membership rates over the years presents challenges. Factors such as changes in the economy, employer opposition, political polarization, and legal obstacles make it difficult for workers to effectively organize. Despite the rise in labor activism and popular support for unions, translating worker desire into actual representation is a challenge under the current system.
Le Monde: 'The spectacular recovery of the US economy and job shortages have reawakened the ardor for demands among workers'
Hollywood actors win their battle after a 118-day strike, securing a pay rise and compensation for the use of their characters by AI. The efficiency of strikes in various industries reflects the resurgence of workers' demands in a flourishing US economy.
#history
Daily Wire: 85 Years After Kristallnacht: ‘Anti-Semitic Violence Is Not Confined To The Past’
85 years ago, on November 9-10, 1938, the Nazis unleashed a series of pogroms against Jewish communities, known as Kristallnacht. Over 1,300 synagogues, 7,000 Jewish stores, and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed, and thousands of Jews were arrested, deported, and killed. The anniversary of this atrocity serves as a reminder that antisemitic violence is still a present issue.
#health
Flag And Cross: Peanut Allergy Breakthrough: Toothpaste Shows Promise In Desensitizing Patients
New study reveals a toothpaste containing small amounts of peanuts could help build immunity for those with allergies. Participants in the trial tolerated the highest dose without severe reactions.
#crime
Fox News: Maine's high court hears case on removal of child sex abuse statute of limitations
A lawyer argues that Maine's removal of time limits on child sex abuse lawsuits is unconstitutional and burdensome for the Catholic Church . However, another attorney claims that the law reflects the will of the people and holds abusers accountable . The Maine Supreme Judicial Court is hearing arguments to decide the constitutionality of the law, which could have significant consequences for abuse survivors and the Catholic Church.
The Blaze: 2 Las Vegas baccarat dealers allegedly helped players cheat, win thousands | Blaze Media
Two Las Vegas baccarat dealers arrested for helping players win. Casino officials suspect cheating after players consistently won more than usual. Dealers allegedly revealed cards early, giving players unfair advantage. Dealers and players arrested and charged with cheating at a gambling game.
Fox News: Texas man sentenced to life in prison after sexually assaulting, impregnating child
In Texas, Wilbert James Jones, Jr. has been sentenced to life in prison for sexually assaulting a girl over a decade ago and impregnating her. Jones groomed the 15-year-old victim after his release from prison for aggravated assault. The assault was reported years later, leading to his conviction.
#outdoors
Flag And Cross: Volunteers Carve Huge Poppy Flower At Beach To Honor Veterans
Volunteers create a giant poppy mural on a beach to commemorate Remembrance Day. Led by artist Claire Eason, the team used garden rakes to draw the petals, capturing stunning overhead shots before the tide washed it away. The event was held after a break in the weather allowed the design to be etched onto the sand.
#other
Flag And Cross: Greenland's Glacier Retreat Doubles In 20 Years, New Study Reveals
Greenland's glaciers are retreating at an accelerated rate, with the retreat doubling over the past 20 years. Researchers from Northwestern University and the University of Copenhagen used satellite images and historical aerial photos to document the changes in over 1,000 glaciers over the past 130 years. The study attributes the accelerated retreat to climate change and emphasizes the importance of taking action to mitigate further ice loss.