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Anti-Military Tommy Tuberville Celebrates Veteran’s Day By Doing THIS! #republicans #gop #maga

Anti-Military Tommy Tuberville Celebrates Veteran’s Day By Doing THIS! #republicans #gop #maga

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This is Alabama Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville who once again objected to the confirmation of more than 360 pending military nominees due to his personal beliefs against the Department of Defense’s policies. Tuberville, who never served in the military, has proven time and time again that he’s anti-military and doesn’t give a damn about the security of our country nor the people who serve overseas. Tuberville spends his time on Twitter sharing videos of President Joe Biden tripping on stairs. It would only seem fitting to show this anti-military moron having a trip of his own. Tuberville. YOU are an embarrassment to this country.

The US carried out strikes on Iran-linked facilities; a response to ongoing attacks on U.S. forces

The US carried out strikes on Iran-linked facilities; a response to ongoing attacks on U.S. forces

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Unbiased headline news in 60-seconds for Thurs Nov 9, 2023 – G7 foreign ministers convening in Japan issued a statement on Wednesday, urging “humanitarian pauses” in Israel’s military offensive against Gaza. The aim is to facilitate the delivery of aid, ensure the safety of civilians, and secure the release of hostages. The communique underscores the need for urgent action in addressing the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza. Benjamin Wright reporting. The United States carried out its second set of strikes within a month on Iran-linked facilities as a response to ongoing attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated that these strikes were carried out under President Biden’s directive. The targets of the strikes included a weapons storage facility in eastern Syria used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and affiliated groups, with the operation executed by two U.S. F-15s. Liam White reporting. Heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula, suspected North Korean collaboration with Russia in its conflict with Ukraine, and concerns about China’s increasing assertiveness are at the top of U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s agenda during his visit to South Korea. Blinken’s visit follows a G7 foreign ministers meeting in Japan, during which the group previewed many of the issues he will discuss. Wade Addison reporting. SAG-AFTRA, the union representing approximately 160,000 actors, reached a tentative agreement on Wednesday with major TV and movie studios, suspending a strike that had persisted for more than three months. According to the union’s press release, the SAG-AFTRA TV/Theatrical Committee approved the tentative agreement unanimously this afternoon, putting an end to the 118-day strike. Further details of the agreement will be disclosed on Friday, pending review and consideration by the SAG-AFTRA National Board. Jessica Oakley reporting.

Biden requested a cessation of Israel’s fighting in Gaza from the Israeli Prime Minister on Tuesday

Biden requested a cessation of Israel’s fighting in Gaza from the Israeli Prime Minister on Tuesday

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Unbiased headline news in 60-seconds for Wed Nov 8, 2023 – President Biden requested a cessation of Israel’s fighting in Gaza from the Israeli Prime Minister on Tuesday. Mr. Biden made this request to reporters traveling with him in Washington, D.C., shortly after Axios reported that he asked for a three-day pause to facilitate the release of hostages. The President did not specify the duration of the pause he sought. This request followed Mr. Biden’s recent campaign speech where he expressed his belief in the necessity of a humanitarian pause in the ongoing conflict. Following a deadly Hamas attack last month, Israelis, and an increasing number of women, have taken up arms and are engaging in martial arts training. Caliber 3, Israel’s largest counter-terror and defense-training school, reports a significant surge in women seeking firearms and training. Additionally, more Israelis are attending krav maga self-defense classes to acquire martial arts skills. The U.S. State Department issued a warning on Tuesday, highlighting the Russian government’s coordination of a well-funded disinformation campaign aimed at Latin America. According to the State Department’s Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community, Russia’s influence actors have adapted their efforts to conceal their involvement, channeling their messaging through an extensive network of Russian proxy websites. Senator Josh Hawley has called on the Biden administration to ban TikTok due to what he perceives as an increase in anti-Israel and pro-Hamas content on the platform. Hawley sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who also chairs the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, urging the prohibition of all ByteDance-controlled apps. In his message, Hawley asserted that TikTok, and its parent company ByteDance, pose threats to American national security.

”Second Amendment” Surpasses “Thoughts & Prayers” In Gun Owner Responses To Mass Shootings.

”Second Amendment” Surpasses “Thoughts & Prayers” In Gun Owner Responses To Mass Shootings.

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In 2020, firearms overtook car accidents as the primary cause of death for children and teenagers in the United States. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Wonder database, firearms were responsible for almost 19% of childhood deaths (ages 1-18) in 2021, resulting in the tragic loss of nearly 3,600 young lives. This equates to approximately five children per 100,000 children in the United States. Remarkably, no other comparable country lists firearms among the top four causes of child mortality, as per an analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF). The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on child and adolescent mortality, primarily due to fatal injuries, as indicated by a recent study published in JAMA. In 2020, firearms played a substantial role in the overall increase in mortality, accounting for nearly half of the surge. In this latest radio show segment, listen to a radical gun owner explain his outlandish claim that the more guns we have in this country, the more lives are saved.

The United States has taken significant steps to increase its military presence in the Middle East.

The United States has taken significant steps to increase its military presence in the Middle East.

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Unbiased headline news in 60-seconds for Tues Nov 7, 2023 – In response to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, the United States has taken significant steps to increase its military presence in the Middle East. This strategic deployment of Defense Department assets in the region is a deliberate effort by U.S. officials to serve as a deterrent, with the primary objective of preventing the conflict from evolving into a larger and potentially more destabilizing regional war. Benjamin Wright reporting. Despite growing international criticism of Israel’s extensive offensive in Gaza, the majority of Israelis, spanning the political spectrum, remain steadfast in their belief in the justness of the war. Continuously facing rocket and missile attacks on multiple fronts, they have little tolerance for criticism regarding the toll the conflict has taken on the other side, and have united to defeat Hamas, which breached Israel’s borders from the Gaza Strip. Chris Anderson reporting. Senate Republicans are pushing for significant restrictions on asylum and other immigration programs as part of an emergency funding package requested by President Biden. The package also includes billions of dollars for Ukraine, Israel, and other national security priorities, according to an outline of the senators’ priorities released on Monday. A memo from Republican Senators Lindsey Graham, Tom Cotton, and James Lankford delineates the Senate GOP’s border policy demands during negotiations over the Biden administration’s $106 billion national security supplemental request. Lyle White reporting. During an exclusive interview with ABC News “World News Tonight” anchor David Muir, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged his share of responsibility for intelligence failures. Netanyahu stated, “Of course, that’s not in question. It will be addressed after the war. I believe there will be an opportunity to assess that.” He added, “It’s an important question because the government’s primary responsibility is to protect its people, and it’s evident that we fell short in that regard. We encountered a significant setback.” Kyle Norris reporting.