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1 Dec 2023
#politics
The Federalist: Newsom's Rebuke Of Dem Antisemitism Is Politics, Not Principles
CA Gov. Newsom condemns pro-Hamas Dems; antisemitic views exposed at Oakland City Council; Dems risk alienating voters; Newsom prioritizes power, not principles; tactical adjustments, not fundamental change.
Fox News: Comer defends private deposition of Hunter Biden, vows to release transcript and hold public hearing
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer will release the transcript of Hunter Biden's deposition later this month and schedule a public hearing after his closed-door testimony. Comer emphasizes that the investigation has been transparent and plans to ask hundreds of questions during the deposition. The Democrats' denial of a public hearing proves their weak case against Hunter Biden.
Fox News: KY State Rep. Kevin Bratcher announces run for Louisville Metro Council seat
Kevin Bratcher, a Kentucky State Rep., plans to run for a Louisville Metro Council seat in 2024. Bratcher has been a long-time legislator and was previously in leadership positions. He is known for his work on school safety and juvenile justice.
#society
GB News: Jordan explains why the couple are keen to educate dog owners and to raise the issue of mandatory licences with the Governmen
An England rugby star defends XL Bully breed amid controversial ban. He wants to show the positive side and advocate for responsible ownership. Breed-specific bans won't solve the problem.
The Federalist: Beware Of Media Sanitizing Antisemitism With 'Jewish' Sources
Corporate media outlets misrepresent Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) and IfNotNow (INN) as representative of Jewish Americans, causing confusion and enabling anti-Semitism. Supporting Israel is integral to Jewish identity, while these groups oppose Israel's existence as a Jewish state. Media should not give a "Jewish" veneer to anti-Semitism. Anti-Semitic incidents have surged, and Jewish communities are living in fear.
Fox News: Social media companies unprepared for Hamas 'hijacking' their platforms, tech expert says
Online antisemitism has surged after Hamas attacked Israel, leading to real-world consequences. Social media companies were unprepared for the outpouring of Jew hatred, with an 86% spike in antisemitic content after the attack. Livestreams showed graphic violence, kidnappings, and torture, causing concerns about the intersection of antisemitism and radical ideology. Antisemitic incidents increased over 300% in the month following the attack, highlighting the need for better content moderation and increased resources for monitoring and removing hate speech on social media platforms. (, , )
#war
GB News: EU headed for 'major crisis' as Orban threatens to block funding amid sovereignty row
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban could block EU aid to Ukraine, potentially causing a major crisis. Orban, a close ally of Putin, opposes Ukraine's accession to the EU and threatens to veto budget revisions. The EU is freezing billions in Hungarian funds over concerns of non-compliance with the rule of law.
Fox News: Israel publishes map of Gaza Strip zones to help civilians evacuate as fighting resumes
IDF releases map dividing Gaza Strip into zones for civilian safety amid resumed combat against Hamas. Cease-fire deal collapsed, hostages still held. IDF accuses Hamas of using civilians as shields.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Philippine coast guard constructs new surveillance base in the South China Sea to monitor Chinese vessels
The Philippine coast guard opens a new monitoring base on Thitu Island to counter China's aggressive behavior in the South China Sea. The base will have radar and ship-tracking equipment to monitor China's actions in the disputed waters.
#culture
Le Monde: The death of Elliott Erwitt, the photographer who captured both human and canine wry comedy
Renowned Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt, known for his witty and absurd captures, passed away at the age of 95. Born in Paris to a Russian-Jewish family, Erwitt's life was shaped by the dark and unpredictable events of the 20th century. Despite his early struggles, he became a successful photographer, capturing both humorous moments and powerful political images throughout his career.
Elliott Erwitt's journey from fleeing the Russian Revolution to becoming a celebrated photographer is a testament to his luck and talent. After studying film in New York and serving in the army, he embarked on a successful career, working for renowned magazines and being invited to join the Magnum agency. His iconic photographs, including the one featured in MoMA's exhibition "The Family of Man," showcase his ability to find beauty in everyday moments.
#health
Forbes: Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Cantaloupes—Here’s What To Know As CDC Issues Warning
CDC issues food safety alert for cantaloupes linked to salmonella outbreak affecting 117 people in 36 states. Retailers and wholesalers have issued recalls for affected fruits. Washing does not make them safe to eat. 14 people in long-term care facilities affected.
Fox News: ‘Zoom fatigue’ is a common struggle for remote workers. Here’s how to handle it, according to experts
Zoom fatigue is a level of exhaustion that comes from spending too much time on videoconferencing platforms like Zoom. It can cause physical tension, moodiness, and difficulty concentrating. The pandemic's shift to virtual interactions has made it even more prevalent. Strategies to combat Zoom fatigue include turning off the camera during meetings, taking breaks away from the computer, and engaging in off-screen activities. It's important to address Zoom fatigue to protect mental health and well-being.
#education
The Federalist: School Choice, Not Segregation, Is Key To Student Success
Some school districts are creating voluntarily segregated classes based on race in an effort to improve outcomes among minority students. These "affinity" classes, which are taught by nonwhite teachers, aim to address the achievement gap on standardized tests and provide a safe space for minority students. However, this approach tends to infantilize minority students and perpetuates the idea that they cannot succeed in a racially integrated environment. The real solution lies in promoting diversity among teachers and expanding school choice to give all students access to a quality education.
#crime
Fox News: Illegal immigrant charged for fatally shooting 2 Texas sisters
Illegal immigrant Jose Santiago Chairez has been arrested for shooting two sisters in their Dallas home, killing them, and also shooting his own daughter. Chairez faces charges of capital murder and aggravated assault. The motive and relationship between Chairez and the victims are unclear.
Fox News: Gov. Kemp rips Biden for honoring slain 'Cop City' activist who allegedly shot Georgia officer: 'Disgraceful'
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp criticized the Biden administration for honoring an activist, Manuel Esteban Paez Teran, who was killed after allegedly shooting a State Trooper during a protest. Kemp called the decision disgraceful and said it makes law enforcement less safe. The activist's family claims Teran did nothing wrong.
#sports
Forbes: Thanksgiving Week, The Latest Example Of The NFL’s Popularity
The NFL's 2023 season started with a new media rights contract, leading to an 80% increase in costs. Despite this, the league's ratings have remained strong, with regular season games outperforming the World Series and NBA Finals. Thanksgiving week saw record-breaking viewership, with games averaging 34.1 million viewers. Nielsen's Gauge Report also found that the NFL's return coincided with a growth in broadcast TV's audience share.