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29 Apr 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Bill Maher Mocks Don Lemon to His Face for Trying to Play the Race Card: ‘C’mon’
Bill Maher confronts Don Lemon on race card claim during show, sparking laughter and discussion among panel. Lemon later explains living in "uncomfortable spaces" due to race and sexuality, leaving Maher and audience incredulous. Lemon's victimhood narrative met with skepticism and humor, as Maher challenges Lemon's vague assertions.
The Western Journal: Trump Weighs In on Pro-Hamas College Encampments with a Simple Solution
Trump calls for an end to pro-Hamas protests on elite campuses, criticizes Biden's response to Israel crisis. Campuses plagued by anti-Semitism.
The Western Journal: Olympics Will Allow Palestinians to Compete Under Their Own Flag Despite Reality of the Situation
Paris Olympics invites Palestinian athletes amidst Israel-Hamas conflict despite lack of qualification. IOC supports Palestinian cause.
Fox News: Belarus labels German state broadcaster Deutsche Welle ‘extremist,’ bans activities in the country
Belarus declared German broadcaster Deutsche Welle's Belarusian service "extremist," leading to potential prison terms for staff and readers. Authorities also target other media outlets, stifling dissent in the country.
Mass protests erupted in Belarus after Lukashenko claimed victory in a disputed election. Human rights groups report thousands arrested and facing brutal treatment, including journalists. Media freedom in Belarus called the worst in Europe.
#society
Le Monde: Columbia talks over Gaza protests collapse
Tensions escalate at Columbia University over pro-Palestinian protests demanding divestment from Israel. Jewish students feel unsafe.
The Telegraph: Duchess of Edinburgh visits Ukraine in royal first since Russia’s invasion
The Duchess of Edinburgh shows solidarity during visit to Ukraine, discussing support for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence and meeting with Ukrainian leaders.
Royal family continues to support Ukraine with the King's strong words, the Prince of Wales' visit to Poland, and the Queen's meeting with the Ukrainian First Lady. The Duchess champions for preventing sexual violence in conflict.
Forbes: Columbia Pro-Palestinian Protesters Haven’t Dispersed—Despite Suspension Threats
Columbia University warns pro-Palestinian protesters to leave campus encampment. Deadline passes, protesters remain. Tensions rise over Israel-Hamas war.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: BBC employee claimed calling Hamas 'baddies' is too simplistic, leaked messages show
A BBC employee criticized labeling Hamas as "baddies" in Israel conflict, sparking controversy. The employee's comments triggered a debate among BBC staff on the portrayal of the conflict, with some defending Hamas and others supporting Israel.
#military
Fox News: Last surviving Medal of Honor recipient from the Korean War lies in honor at US Capitol
Korean War hero Col. Puckett, last living Medal of Honor recipient, laid in honor at US Capitol. President Biden awarded him the Medal of Honor in 2021. The highly-decorated Army Ranger passed away at 97.
The Imaginative Conservative: Men of Valor: Tacitus & Thomas Aquinas on Virtue
A war movie titled Act of Valor (2012) made headlines for using real-life warriors in lead roles, adding authenticity to the sacrifice and honor theme. Live ammunition was used in battle scenes, offering a rare glimpse into the seriousness of military affairs. The film's quote from Tacitus, "In valor, there is hope," sparked a reader's curiosity into the Latin origins of the word "valor," revealing a connection between military courage and virtue.
#crime
The Western Journal: Climate Activist Who Defaced Famous Work of Art Sentenced to Prison
Climate activist defaces Edgar Degas sculpture in DC museum, gets 60 days in prison. DOJ mandates community service and restitution.
Fox News: High-profile Dems victimized by string of crimes still deny blue state in crisis
Crime in California is rampant due to lenient laws favored by Democrats. Burglaries plague LA with politicians and celebrities falling victim despite the denial of a crisis. Violent encounters are on the rise in major cities, prompting a bipartisan push to amend ineffective policies.
#science
Forbes: Earth Hits Halley’s Comet Trail As Neptune Appears: The Night Sky This Week
Out in the dark, moonless night, the Eta Aquariids meteor shower peaks, caused by Halley's comet debris. Stargazing enthusiasts can expect 20-30 meteors per hour, with a potential of up to 50, as the shower lights up the sky.
#outdoors
On The Water: How to Catch Weakfish from Shore
The mystery of the elusive weakfish in Northeast waters intrigues anglers, with their cyclical appearances and stunning beauty. Tight-lipped fishermen guard their secrets about where and when to catch this prized species. Weakfish, known for their iridescent hues and fangs, pose a challenge to land but offer a rewarding sport fishing experience.