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#politics
Front Page Magazine: NHL Suspends Minority Team Owner for Calling for Destruction of Hamas
The article critiques the double standards surrounding free speech, particularly in the context of anti-Israel sentiments on campuses. It highlights instances where calls for violence against Israel are deemed acceptable, while expressions of support for Israel face backlash.
The piece argues that this hypocrisy reveals a broader agenda that prioritizes violence disguised as speech over true free expression. It emphasizes that the current narrative around free speech is misleading, with selective enforcement based on political alignment.
Breitbart: This Is a Kick Back’: Marlow Explains Forthcoming Eight-Figure Biden Book Deal
Alex Marlow discussed negotiations for a potential book deal for former President Joe Biden, suggesting it may be a form of kickback rather than a legitimate publishing opportunity. He expressed skepticism about Biden's ability to sell $30 million worth of books.
Front Page Magazine: Even Spielberg Couldn't Make Biden Look Good
Steven Spielberg's recent contributions to filmmaking are questioned, with some suggesting his most significant role may be in supporting President Biden's communication efforts. Jeffrey Katzenberg attempted to enhance Biden's public speaking through better lighting and microphone solutions, but these efforts fell short.
Katzenberg also enlisted Spielberg to coach Biden for key events, including the State of the Union and debates. Despite Hollywood's influence, the results were disappointing, as editing couldn't salvage poor footage.
#society
GB News: Crete earthquake: Magnitude 5.9 tremor rocks dozens of Greek islands - Tsunami warning issued
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck off the island of Crete, Greece, early Wednesday, with tremors felt as far as Egypt. The quake, located near Karpathos at a depth of 35km, prompted a temporary tsunami warning, although no serious damage or casualties have been reported.
Crete is situated in a seismically active zone where the African and Eurasian tectonic plates converge. The region has a history of earthquakes, with over 18,400 tremors recorded in recent weeks.
Breitbart: Newark Mayor: I Wasn't at ICE Facility to Get Arrested, But It's Moment Where People Choose to Put Selves in Danger
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka emphasized the importance of addressing moral issues surrounding immigration, comparing the current situation to Jim Crow. He clarified that he did not intend to get arrested during a recent visit to an ICE facility, but believes in taking a stand against inhumane treatment.
Baraka encouraged community activism and protests, asserting that leaders must respond to these pressing moral challenges. He reiterated that this moment calls for action rather than indifference.
#culture
Le Monde: Robert Benton, Oscar-winning director of 'Kramer vs. Kramer,' has died aged 92
Robert Benton, the Oscar-winning writer and director known for "Kramer vs Kramer," has passed away at 92. His career included notable films like "Places in the Heart" and "Bonnie and Clyde," showcasing his talent in both writing and directing.
Benton's work earned him five Academy Awards, including Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for "Kramer vs Kramer." He is remembered for his humility and ability to elicit strong performances from actors. He is survived by his son, John.
#crime
Breitbart: Judge Reduces Menendez Brothers' Sentence: Eligible for Parole
A Los Angeles judge has reduced Erik and Lyle Menendez's sentences, making them eligible for parole after 35 years for the 1989 murders of their parents. Initially convicted of first-degree murder, their claims of sexual abuse by their father gained traction following recent allegations from former Menudo member Roy Rosselló.
The judge acknowledged the brothers' efforts to change during their incarceration but did not alter the murder charges. The case remains controversial, with the defense arguing that the brothers acted in panic due to abuse, while prosecutors maintained financial motives.