Biden: "I Think We Need a Pause"

Published: Thu, 11/02/23

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Biden: "I Think We Need a Pause"

Al Jazeera

President Biden advocated for a humanitarian "pause" in the Israel-Hamas conflict, signaling a shift amid growing pressure for a cease-fire, despite not previously dictating Israeli military actions.

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Second Air Strike on Refugee Camp

CNN

Recent Israeli airstrikes on Gaza's Jabalya refugee camp have led to civilian casualties and international condemnation, raising concerns of potential war crimes and escalating the humanitarian crisis.

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RFK Jr. At 22% As an Independent

Quinnipiac University

The 2024 race remains steady despite major events, with Trump and Biden leading party primaries and RFK Jr. securing 22% as an independent in a 3-way race, a Quinnipiac University poll reveals.

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Rangers Win First World Series Title

MLB.com

The Texas Rangers won their first World Series title in the franchise's 52-year history, defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks in Game 5, overcoming past disappointments and achieving victory as underdogs.

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Tearing At NYC's Heart

New York Post

NYC leaders condemned the tearing down of Israeli hostage posters by anti-Israel activists as deep antisemitism, highlighting the spillover of Mideast conflict tensions into New York streets.

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Biden Thinks Bibi Might Not Last

Politico

Biden and aides increasingly believe Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's political tenure may be ending, amid discussions about his successor and Israel's challenges post-Hamas attacks.

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Inside the WH No Labels Strategy

Axios

The White House is monitoring No Labels' third-party presidential challenge, avoiding public criticism to prevent giving it momentum, amidst concerns it could spoil a Trump vs. Biden rematch.

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Don Jr. Points to Accountants

NBC News

Donald Trump Jr. testified about relying heavily on the Trump Organization's former accountant for financial statements, amid allegations of inflating assets in the $250 million fraud trial.

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Trump's Made a Few Gaffes Himself

ABC News

During a rally where he mocked Biden's gaffes, Trump himself made several errors, including mispronouncing locations and names, while both candidates face public concerns about their age.

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Iran Faces a Dilemma

DNYUZ

Iran is caught in a dilemma between escalating conflict through its regional proxies and risking broader war, while balancing revolutionary ideals and avoiding losing face or military capabilities.

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Why Can't Facebook Stop Hamas' Posting?

NBC News

Despite Facebook's efforts to block violent content, Hamas circumvented these measures to post a video of an Israeli civilian's killing, underscoring the difficulties social media faces in content moderation.

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New Jersey Project Is All Out of Wind

NJ.com

Ørsted, world's largest offshore wind firm, cancelled two New Jersey projects amid economic challenges, frustrating Governor Murphy who sees these as vital for the state's clean-energy goals. in content moderation.

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Fact Checking Biden on Gaza Deaths

The Washington Post

President Biden expressed doubt about the accuracy of Palestinian casualty numbers reported in Gaza, citing mistrust in Hamas-provided figures, amidst evidence and claims to the contrary.

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Should Biden Compete in NH?

NPR

Over 100 New Hampshire Dems launched a write-in campaign for Biden in the primary, despite his absence from the ballot following the DNC's calendar change to prioritize South Carolina first.

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Who's Been Donating to Bobby Kennedy?

Politico

An analysis shows RFK Jr., running as an independent in 2024, is primarily funded by former Trump donors and those disengaged from recent elections, posing a potential threat to both major parties.

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Is There Still a Two-State Solution?

Yahoo! News

Despite skepticism, global leaders continue to advocate for a two-state solution as the most viable path to achieving peace between Israel and the Palestinians, a sentiment echoed in high-level discussions.

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Big Legal Defeat for Realtors

The Wall Street Journal

A jury in Missouri ordered the National Association of Realtors and real estate companies to pay $1.8 billion for conspiring to inflate brokerage commissions, a big legal defeat for the realtors' lobby.

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HBO's Secret Social Media Trolls

Rolling Stone

HBO executives, including Casey Bloys, secretly used fake online accounts to retaliate against critics, as revealed in text conversations examined by Rolling Stone in a recent lawsuit.

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The Man in the Red Sweater Is Gone

ESPN

Legendary basketball coach Bob Knight, known for his intense style, three national titles at Indiana, and a complex, controversial legacy, has died at 83, profoundly impacting college basketball.

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Phone Use Could Lower Sperm Count

Medical Daily

A study suggests a link between heavy mobile phone usage and reduced semen quality, with men using their phones over 20 times a day facing a significantly higher risk of low sperm concentration.

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Pope Advocates for a Two-State Solution

For the Left

Pope Francis urges a two-state solution for Israel-Palestine, stressing Jerusalem's status and conflict impact. He notes Oslo Accords' limits and warns against rising antisemitism while highlighting global conflicts. 

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Florida AG Fights to Block Abortion Vote

For the Right

Florida's AG resists an abortion rights ballot amendment, citing concerns over expanding rights. Proponents defend the amendment's clarity amidst Florida's trend of enacting restrictive abortion laws after 15.

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