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#politics

Daily Wire: Amid Shutdown Showdown, McCarthy Remains Popular With Conservative Base
Amid Shutdown Showdown, McCarthy Remains Popular With Conservative Base
A group of House Republicans are risking a government shutdown by rejecting funding bills unless specific demands are met. However, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy remains popular with conservatives, making their efforts challenging. McCarthy's fight for the speakership was boosted by an endorsement from former President Donald Trump, who blames Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for the potential shutdown. While McCarthy's credibility remains intact, the shutdown threat raises concerns among the majority of Americans about their faith in government.


Fox News: WATCH: Reporters pile on frustrated Karine Jean-Pierre over Biden plan to join UAW picket
WATCH: Reporters pile on frustrated Karine Jean-Pierre over Biden plan to join UAW picket
Reporters question Karine Jean-Pierre over President Biden's decision to join the UAW picket line. Jean-Pierre refuses to discuss the negotiations and reiterates Biden's support for the workers.


The Blaze: Hannity to moderate DeSantis vs. Newsom debate in November, Fox News Media announces
Hannity to moderate DeSantis vs. Newsom debate in November, Fox News Media announces
Conservative commentator Hannity to moderate debate between Newsom and DeSantis in Georgia on Nov 30. Both governors express willingness to debate. DeSantis running in GOP presidential primary but Trump maintains lead. Newsom survives recall election, supports Biden.


Front Page Magazine: Anti-Israel Congressman Poses for Photo with Anti-Semitic CAIR Official
Anti-Israel Congressman Poses for Photo with Anti-Semitic CAIR Official
United States Democratic Representative Jamaal Bowman met with members of the Muslim community in Palm Beach, Florida, including leaders of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). CAIR has significant ties to Hamas and has been named as a co-conspirator for funding Hamas. Bowman, who has been criticized for his anti-Israel stance, has aligned himself with CAIR and shown support for anti-Israel propaganda and legislation. His actions have drawn criticism from his Congressional colleagues and pro-Israel factions.


#society

Flag And Cross: Americans Call For Inclusive Workplaces As Survey Reveals Discrimination Against Individuals With Disabilities
Americans Call For Inclusive Workplaces As Survey Reveals Discrimination Against Individuals With Disabilities
A new survey reveals that a majority of Americans believe that companies should value accessibility and inclusivity in the workplace, specifically for individuals with disabilities. The survey highlights the challenges faced by Americans with disabilities, with many feeling that their disability limits their career opportunities. The study emphasizes the need for more job opportunities for people with disabilities in both the public and private sectors. The findings also suggest a lack of awareness about diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility initiatives, with respondents indicating that their employers are not doing enough to promote these values. The survey concludes that the government and private/public sectors should actively support employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities, with some respondents advocating for the establishment of targets or quotas for disability representation in the workforce. Additionally, respondents believe that workplaces should provide flexible work arrangements, reasonable accommodations, and disability inclusion training. Discrimination acts faced by people with disabilities in the workplace include negative attitudes affecting work relationships, inappropriate comments or jokes about disabilities, and unequal growth or advancement opportunities.


Flag And Cross: Cambridge Study Links Witchcraft Accusations To Women's Occupations
Cambridge Study Links Witchcraft Accusations To Women's Occupations
A study by Cambridge University reveals that women in the 16th and 17th centuries were more likely to be accused of witchcraft due to their roles in healthcare, childcare, food preparation, and livestock care. Their jobs made them vulnerable to accusations of magical sabotage when clients experienced suffering or financial loss. Historian Dr. Philippa Carter explains that women's frequent social contact in their occupations increased the chance of being labeled as witches. She also highlights that women often worked multiple jobs in high-risk sectors, stacking the odds against them.


Forbes: Author Post: Looking At The Facts Behind Failures
Author Post: Looking At The Facts Behind Failures
Failure is inevitable in life, but it's what you do after that matters. Step 1: Experience the failure objectively. Step 2: Own your part in it. Step 3: Talk about your failures openly and without shame. Step 4: Identify the true cause of the failure. Step 5: Make a plan to move forward and prevent future failures.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Blinken: North Korea-Russia Relations Becoming 'Increasingly Dangerous'
Blinken: North Korea-Russia Relations Becoming 'Increasingly Dangerous'
U.S. Secretary of State Blinken condemns North Korea and Russia's military cooperation, warning of a potential arms deal between the two countries that threatens global peace and security. Russia has been seeking equipment for its aggression against Ukraine, while North Korea aims to strengthen its capabilities. If a deal happens, Russia would violate U.N. Security Council resolutions.


Daily Signal: The Biden Admin’s Clear Vulnerability to Chinese Espionage
The Biden Admin’s Clear Vulnerability to Chinese Espionage
The Biden administration is vulnerable to China's aggression and espionage. Chinese spies recruit military members and hackers have infiltrated critical infrastructure. China also targets American politics through left-wing activist groups. The administration has shut down the China Initiative and stalled on banning TikTok, while high-ranking officials have made unsuccessful attempts to change China's behavior.


#religion

Front Page Magazine: Does the God of the Bible Command to Kill Innocent People?
Does the God of the Bible Command to Kill Innocent People?
Christian apologists are being accused of hypocrisy for condemning violence in the Qur'an while ignoring violence in the Bible. However, the difference lies in the interpretation of these texts. The commands to kill in the Bible were specific to certain groups in a particular time, while the commands in the Qur'an are open-ended and applicable to non-Muslims today. Christians believe that Christ fulfilled the Old Testament law, rendering these commands obsolete. Therefore, they can condemn killing in the name of God without condemning God Himself.


#culture

Fox News: Native American group hopes Taylor Swift's influence could end tomahawk chop during Chiefs games
Native American group hopes Taylor Swift's influence could end tomahawk chop during Chiefs games
Native American organization hopes that Taylor Swift's refusal to do the tomahawk chop at a Kansas City Chiefs game can help end the controversial gesture. The organization believes the chop is a racist act and wants Swift to be an ally in raising awareness. The Chiefs' president, however, has not indicated any plans to change the gesture.


The Imaginative Conservative: Recovering the Sacred in Music
Recovering the Sacred in Music
The music of Henryk Górecki, Arvo Pärt, and John Tavener has defied the trends of the twentieth century, rejecting atonality and embracing tonality, melody, harmony, and rhythm. These composers, all devout Christians, have found new spirituality in their music, which is often characterized by stillness, silence, and a sense of contemplation. Their work has been met with astonishment and popularity, suggesting that faith in God and a return to traditional musical techniques may be key to the recovery of music.


#health

Flag And Cross: 1 In 4 People Of Color With Eczema Feel Ashamed Of Their Skin, Survey Finds
1 In 4 People Of Color With Eczema Feel Ashamed Of Their Skin, Survey Finds
One in four people of color with eczema feel ashamed of others seeing their skin every day (26%). A survey of 1,500 people of color with eczema found that half of respondents said that their eczema has had a negative impact on their life overall (49%). They avoid activities with others, including dating and physical contact, and make conscious clothing decisions to hide their eczema. Many also avoid certain foods and focus on moisturizing and nourishing their skin.


#crime

Fox News: Chargers' JC Jackson has warrant out for arrest after failing to appear in court
Chargers' JC Jackson has warrant out for arrest after failing to appear in court
Los Angeles Chargers safety J.C. Jackson issued an arrest warrant for probation violation in Massachusetts. He failed to attend the "Brains at Risk" program and pay a $300 fine. Jackson's benching in the Chargers' win over the Vikings was unrelated to the warrant.


Fox News: Columbus police seize fentanyl, stolen guns and make over 180 traffic stops in one-day operation
Columbus police seize fentanyl, stolen guns and make over 180 traffic stops in one-day operation
Columbus police conducted a successful operation, called "Operation Unity," targeting violent offenders and possessors of illegal narcotics in Zone 6 neighborhoods. They made 25 felony arrests, served warrants, seized drugs, including fentanyl, and confiscated illegal firearms. The operation aimed to make Columbus neighborhoods safer.


Front Page Magazine: Germany: Police Hide Nationality of Muslim Criminals
Germany: Police Hide Nationality of Muslim Criminals


In Germany, a Syrian migrant stabbed a snack bar employee in the neck, causing life-threatening injuries. The police tried to hide the criminal's nationality, sparking accusations of obscuring the truth about migrant crime. The public deserves to know the full extent of Muslim crime in the country.


#other

Breitbart: NewsGuard 2.0: 'Media Bias' Tracker 'Ad Fontes' Overwhelmingly Favors Leftist Media
NewsGuard 2.0: 'Media Bias' Tracker 'Ad Fontes' Overwhelmingly Favors Leftist Media
Ad Fontes, a company that ranks news source bias, heavily favors leftist media. It labels left-leaning outlets as reliable while giving lower ratings to right-leaning media. Their methodology is secretive and they offer media filters based on race and sexual orientation. Ad Fontes has made politicized statements and called for social media censorship.


Red State: Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper in Concert Bring Brand New Old School
Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper in Concert Bring Brand New Old School
Rock legends Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper brought their "Freaks on Parade Tour" to Anaheim's Honda Center, providing a memorable evening of music, theatrics, and props. Cooper, with his 60 years in the business, delivered a top-notch performance of his classic hits, accompanied by an impressive three-guitar attack. Zombie, known for his heavy industrial rock, invaded the stage with a rapid-fire display of videos and a characterization of a freak show pitchman. Although some attendees appeared to take the concert's subject matter literally, the show was highly enjoyable and a pure light in the darkness.