The War Has Entered Its Next Stage

Published: Sun, 10/29/23


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The War Has Entered Its Next Stage

Associated Press

Netanyahu told the nation Saturday night that the military has opened a “second stage” in the war against Hamas by sending ground forces into Gaza and expanding attacks from the ground, air and sea.

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Pence Suspends Presidential Campaign

The Hill

The former Indiana governor said that while he’s leaving the campaign trail, he will “never stop fighting to elect principled Republican leaders to every office in the land.”

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Body Was Found in Searched Area

NPR

Authorities in Maine said Saturday that the body of the suspect in Wednesday's mass shooting in Lewiston, 40-year old Robert Card, was found inside a trailer close to a recycling center Friday evening.

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"80% Of Country Wants Change"

CNN

I admire Joe Biden, says Democratic challenger Dean Phillips (D-MN). "But 80% of the country wants change...it's time for a new generation to take the reins."

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Michael’s Scripted Response to Mass Shootings.

Michael’s scripted response to mass shootings. #cnn #news

Friends’ Star Matthew Perry Drowns at 54

The Wrap

Matthew Perry, who famously played Chandler Bing on “Friends,” died Saturday at the age of 54. The cause of death is apparent drowning.

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Stop Mixing Party Affiliation and Church

USA Today

If religious leaders do not make some serious adjustments, 20 years from now a whole lot of church buildings are going to be restaurants.

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No Time for Cease-Fire With Hamas

The New York Times

In the past, I might have favored a cease-fire with Hamas during a conflict with Israel. But today it is clear to me that peace is not going to be possible now or in the future as long as Hamas remains intact and in control of Gaza.

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La Politico Holocaust Jokes Cost Him Job

LA Times

A high-level aide to Los Angeles City Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez resigned from his post Friday after facing criticism for making Holocaust jokes about the comedian Amy Schumer on social media.

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Biden’s Only Hope Is a New VP

Wall Street Journal

The obvious solution is for Joe Biden to get a new vice president. No offense to Kamala Harris, who, for all I know, may be supercompetent at everything except the parts of the job the public can see.

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Tesla Selling $100M Superchargers to BP

Electrek

Tesla and BP announced a deal where the former will sell $100 million worth of Supercharger hardware for the latter to deploy at its locations across the US. The deal is pretty much a first of its kind.

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Allies Fear U.S. Is Overextended

Yahoo

Joe Biden came to office declaring America is back. Now, facing hot wars in the Middle East and Ukraine and a simmering cold one with China, the US is beginning to look overextended.

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Iranian Teen Dies Post Morality Police

Sky News

Armita Geravand's case has been likened to that of Mahsa Amini, the 22-year-old woman whose death while in the custody of morality police prompted nationwide protests last year.

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Have Sex X Times for Brain Health

The Sun

MANY of us won't need any added encouragement to get it on with a partner. But a new study has found having regular sex can do more than keep you satisfied - it's good for your brain, too.

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Why We Can’t Leave Britney Spears Alone

GQ

As of this week, we have The Woman In Me, a memoir—the highest-selling celebrity autobiography in history, per Spears herself—which gives us a million more reasons why we should have left Britney alone.

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Playing for the Home (State) Team

Axios

Recent Playoff National Championships have historically relied on in-state talent. But an Axios analysis of recruiting data shows that, across the country, college football programs are increasingly recruiting from out of state.

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The Speaker Speaks About His Black Son

Newsweek

The statement to Newsweek comes amid speculation and criticism on social media site X directed at Johnson in relation to his adopted son, with some users questioning whether Michael is even a real person.

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“That’s What Heroes Do”

Bangor Daily News

Off duty Giberti was at the Lewiston’s Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley, and was able to help children escape the building safely even as he was shot multiple times in the legs.

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UAW Tentative Deal With Stellantis

Detroit News

The United Auto Workers and Stellantis NV have reached a tentative agreement, ending a 44-day strike at the maker of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles, the UAW confirmed in a video posted to social media.

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Is Your Doctor Using AI?

Politico

AI is diagnosing diseases and recommending treatments, but the systems aren’t always regulated like drugs or medical devices.

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1989 (Taylor’s Version) Off to Big Start

Billboard

Taylor Swift’s fourth re-recorded album, 1989 (Taylor’s Version), sold over 250,000 copies in the U.S. on its first day of release according to data tracking firm Luminate.

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Hines Blasts Biden for Not Granting SS Protection to RFK Jr.

For the Left

Kennedy's wife, Cheryl Hines, has criticized President Biden and his administration for denying protection to Kennedy, highlighting the disparity in providing security to political rivals compared to family members. 

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Pope’s Big Meeting on Women and the Future of the Church Ends

For the Right

The Synod on Synodality has generated expectations for potential changes in the Catholic Church, including greater inclusion of LGBTQ2S+ individuals and increased leadership opportunities for women. 

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