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1 Dec 2023

#politics

Front Page Magazine: Clinton Judge Rules Banning TikTok is "Anti-Chinese"
Clinton Judge Rules Banning TikTok is "Anti-Chinese"
Judge Molloy's ruling against Montana's TikTok ban is criticized as a flimsy, leftist decision. He argues that the ban violates the First Amendment and demonstrates anti-Chinese sentiment. However, his legal reasoning lacks substance and overlooks the potential national security risks. The ruling sets a dangerous precedent for state authority over foreign companies.


Fox News: Republicans can win on abortion if pro-lifers tell their stories
Republicans can win on abortion if pro-lifers tell their stories
Pro-lifers face a dilemma as they need the support of American voters, while a total ban on abortion lacks majority support. Democrats have successfully used abortion as a campaign issue, especially targeting women voters. Abandoning the pro-life cause would be detrimental to the GOP's chances of success.


#society

Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to Saul Singer: Refounding Israel the day after the war
What Matters Now to Saul Singer: Refounding Israel the day after the war
"The Genius of Israel," written by Saul Singer and Dan Senor, delves into the unity of purpose among Israelis and its importance in their resilience as a nation. Singer discusses the concepts of "hevre" (friendship and solidarity) and "gibush" (bringing people together) that define Israeli society. He acknowledges the current state of division but believes that the sense of purpose and unity will ultimately prevail. The book also explores the influence of the hi-tech industry and the kibbutz movement in fostering collective bonds. Singer emphasizes Israel's high fertility rates and young population as key factors in its optimism and growth.


#war

Breitbart: Report: Israel Had Hamas's Battle Plan for a Year; Analysts Dismissed It
Report: Israel Had Hamas's Battle Plan for a Year; Analysts Dismissed It
NYT: Israel had Hamas's battle plan for Oct. 7 attack a year in advance but deemed it aspirational and beyond Hamas's capabilities. Failure to take warnings seriously led to devastating attack.


Forbes: Fighting Resumes In Gaza As Israel Carries Out Air Strikes After Accusing Hamas Of Ceasefire Violation
Fighting Resumes In Gaza As Israel Carries Out Air Strikes After Accusing Hamas Of Ceasefire Violation
Israeli forces resumed their aerial bombardment of Gaza, ending a week-long ceasefire. Israeli officials accused Hamas of violating the truce by firing rockets. Heavy fighting and airstrikes reported across Gaza.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Exposing Hamas is worth losing friends over
Exposing Hamas is worth losing friends over
Disturbing footage shows Hamas terrorists committing horrific acts of violence, invoking God's name while bringing death and defilement. Some downplay these acts or condemn Israel's response. However, context is important – Israel has not occupied Gaza since 2005 and Hamas continues to attack Israeli civilians. Palestinian suffering is part of Hamas's plan to destroy Israel. Demonstrating for Palestinians is not anti-Semitic, but Hamas's agenda is to murder Jews. A ceasefire leaving Hamas in charge would be preposterous. The vision of two states must be renewed.


#economy

The Telegraph: House prices rise unexpectedly as mortgage market improves – latest updates
House prices rise unexpectedly as mortgage market improves – latest updates
House prices unexpectedly rose last month, defying expectations of a fall. The annual decline in prices also decreased, signaling an improved outlook for interest rates in the coming year.


Front Page Magazine: Disney CEO Admits 'Wokeness' Made Company 'Broke'
Disney CEO Admits 'Wokeness' Made Company 'Broke'
Disney's recent string of failures, including The Marvels and Wish, are causing financial harm. CEO Bob Iger admits that prioritizing wokeness over storytelling has been detrimental to the company's profitability. Iger blames the shift on his successor, Bob Chapek, but it was Iger himself who spearheaded Disney's move towards wokeness. Now, as investor confidence dwindles, Disney faces the challenge of reviving its brand and appealing to a wider audience.


Forbes: Indonesia’s Tycoons Upbeat On Real Estate Despite Election Next Year
Indonesia’s Tycoons Upbeat On Real Estate Despite Election Next Year
Indonesia's tycoons, including the Widjaja family's BSDE and Alexander Tedja's PWON, are set to invest $290 million in real estate projects next year, thanks in part to government incentives. Ciputra Development is also committed to building a housing project in the new capital, Nusantara. Despite high interest rates and a tight presidential election, these tycoons remain optimistic about the business potential in 2024, especially with the government providing VAT incentives. However, the upcoming presidential election may lead to slower property sales as developers and buyers adopt a wait-and-see approach.


#education

Fox News: Parents don't realize kids are failing because report cards say they are getting As and Bs
Parents don't realize kids are failing because report cards say they are getting As and Bs
Parents often have a significant "awareness gap" when it comes to their children's academic performance, believing that their kids are at or above grade level when they are not. This disconnect is especially evident in underserved student populations. The problem may be attributed to report cards, which do not accurately reflect mastery of skills like math and reading. To address this issue, parents need to be more informed about their children's academic progress and engage in meaningful conversations with teachers. When parents are informed and involved, student success improves.


#technology

Fox News: Ridley Scott warns AI will be ‘technical hydrogen bomb’ in film industry
Ridley Scott warns AI will be ‘technical hydrogen bomb’ in film industry
Director Ridley Scott expressed his worry about the dangers of AI technology, stating that once it's out, it can't be locked down. He compared his concerns to his film "Blade Runner" and emphasized the potential threat of AI taking over the world. Scott believes that while AI may be able to create things like paintings, it lacks the emotion and soul necessary for truly special creations. He highlighted Julia Louis-Dreyfus' experience with AI-generated speech, which mistook her for Julia Roberts.