Still Debatable: Kissinger’s Legacy

Published: Thu, 11/30/23


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Still Debatable: Kissinger’s Legacy

The Washington Post

Henry A. Kissinger's complex legacy, marked by diplomatic achievements and controversies, continues to influence and inform contemporary U.S. foreign policy challenges and debates.

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Musk to Advertisers: "Go Fuck Yourselves"

TechCrunch

Elon Musk aggressively responded to advertisers pausing spending on his platform X, following his endorsement of an antisemitic conspiracy theory, by telling them to "go fuck yourself."

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Tale of the Tape: Newsom vs. DeSantis

Los Angeles Times

Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis have distinct approaches to issues like abortion, gun control, healthcare, immigration, and economic growth, reflecting the political divides in their   states.

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Stavridis: Cease-Fire Only Helps Hamas

Bloomberg

Stavridis suggests the Gaza cease-fire is a strategic military advantage for Hamas, allowing them to rearm and reposition under a guise of humanitarian pause, akin to historical precedents in conflicts.

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Piers Morgan Names Royal Names

Page Six

Piers Morgan revealed on his show that King Charles III and Princess Kate Middleton were the royals allegedly concerned about Archie's skin color, as mentioned in Omid Scobie's book "Endgame."

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Will There Be 2024 (General) Debates?

The Hill

Voth addresses the potential cancellation of 2024 presidential debates due to issues with moderator bias and partisan venues and suggests reforms to preserve this long-standing tradition.

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GOP Impeachment Push Continues

Fox News

House Republicans are launching a comprehensive website to centralize their impeachment inquiry against President Biden, focusing on his family's alleged corruption and influence peddling.

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Ackman Takes a Shine to Rep. Phillips

Newsweek

Billionaire Bill Ackman, a political megadonor, has urged President Joe Biden to "step aside" for the 2024 election and expressed interest in Democratic challenger Representative Dean Phillips.

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An Eleven: Spinal Tap Sequel Is Coming

Spin

The sequel to the iconic 1984 mockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap" will feature guest appearances by Paul McCartney, Elton John, and Garth Brooks, as revealed by the film's director Rob Reiner.

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Biden's Military Activity Mapped

USA Today

Exclusive data reveals that U.S. counterterrorism operations span 78 countries, encompassing combat, drone strikes, border patrols, intelligence, and training activities.

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QB Leaves Football To Become a Seal

AthlonSports.com

Utah State quarterback Levi Williams is leaving football to join U.S. Navy Seal training, forgoing his final season of eligibility to serve and protect the country, following a family tradition of military service.

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The Obama-Biden Divide Over Israel

NBC News

Biden, contrasting with Obama, believes in unwavering support for Israel to gain influence, differing from Obama's approach of publicly admonishing Israel to protect Palestinian civilians.

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NCAA Staring Down Extinction

Los Angeles Times

The lawsuit against the NCAA, involving compensation for athletes' "names, images and likenesses," challenges the association's business model and could lead to changes in college sports.

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Aaron Rodgers Cleared to Practice

NFL

The New York Jets have opened a 21-day practice window for quarterback Aaron Rodgers, allowing him to participate in limited practices as part of his rehabilitation from an Achilles tear.

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U.S. Suicides Reached Record High in '22

The Wall Street Journal

In 2022, the U.S. saw its highest suicide rate since 1941, with nearly 50,000 deaths, especially among older men, despite declining rates in young people amid a mental health crisis.

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No Conditions on Future Israel Aid

Politico

Despite Biden's comment considering conditions on future military aid to Israel, his administration has clarified that there will be no changes to the current policy of unconditional support for Israel.

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The Case That Could Destroy Government

The Atlantic

The Supreme Court case, Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy, challenges the federal government's regulatory powers, posing a significant threat to its administrative agencies.

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Sikh Assassination Plot Thwarted

ABC News

An Indian national was charged in New York with plotting to assassinate a Sikh separatist leader, a scheme uncovered by a DEA-led task force working on an undercover drug case.

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A Not So Golden Past for Bachelor

The Hollywood Reporter

Gerry Turner, star of "The Golden Bachelor," has a controversial past with secret relationships and a misrepresented career, contrasting his on-screen persona as a sensitive and grieving widower.

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DeSean Jackson To Retire as an Eagle

The Philadelphia Eagles

NFL star DeSean Jackson will officially retire as a Philadelphia Eagle on December 1, marking the end of a 15-year career highlighted by three Pro Bowl selections and remarkable on-field achievements.

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Americans Require $11,400 More Just for Basic Needs

For the Left

American households need an extra $11,434 annually due to inflation, while President Biden faces criticism for economic policies impacting low and middle-income families, with many seeking additional employment. 

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Billionaire Heirs Surpass Self-Made in $5.2T Wealth Shift

For the Right

The global billionaire count rose to 2,544, a 9% wealth increase to $12 trillion, marking the first time inherited wealth surpassed self-made fortunes amid a predicted $5.2 trillion generational wealth transfer over 20 years. 

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