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World’s Largest Fish Flipped And Drained Of Blood By Specialist Shark-Hunting Orcas
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World’s Largest Fish Flipped And Drained Of Blood By Specialist Shark-Hunting Orcas

Even the world's largest fish species is not safe from the apex predators of the ocean.
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Orca gang develops brutal hunting strategy to take on the world's largest shark — 'This is a fascinating behaviour'
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Orca gang develops brutal hunting strategy to take on the world's largest shark — 'This is a fascinating behaviour'

The orca attacks appear to be led by a large adult male, suggesting that he may be leading the charge on this predatory behavior.
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PLA’s novel anchor and sabotage of European submarine cables
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PLA’s novel anchor and sabotage of European submarine cables

Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | On Nov 20, it was confirmed that two undersea cables carrying internet data deep in the Baltic Sea were cut. The one between Gotland,…
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WATCH: RFK Jr. Cooks His Turkey in Truly EPIC Fashion
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WATCH: RFK Jr. Cooks His Turkey in Truly EPIC Fashion

One of this writer's favorite Trump picks so far has been Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and mainly because of how it has sparked epic meltdowns among the left, and glorious memes from the rest. This Thanksgiving,…
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Merry Krampus! Serious Street Scares are SNOW Joke to Kids in Austria (WATCH)
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Merry Krampus! Serious Street Scares are SNOW Joke to Kids in Austria (WATCH)

Now that Thanksgiving is winding down, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas and there really is no better time for yours truly to tell you dear readers about Krampus! Watch this video from Austria,…
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This is why Jewish store owners in Canada should always have a gun on hand
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This is why Jewish store owners in Canada should always have a gun on hand

[unable to retrieve full-text content]This is a Jewish-owned business in Montreal, Canada. ?? An Arab man walks inside and threatens to kill the owners, then all of the Jews “one by one.”…
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The World's Rarest Mineral Is So Rare It's Only Ever Been Found Once
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The World's Rarest Mineral Is So Rare It's Only Ever Been Found Once

You're looking at it.
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“It wouldn’t get played”: Why Don Henley doesn’t care to release new music
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“It wouldn’t get played”: Why Don Henley doesn’t care to release new music

"It's about marketing youth to youth." The post “It wouldn’t get played”: Why Don Henley doesn’t care to release new music first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Rabbi Kogan’s Murder, European Pogroms Challenge Israeli Foreign Relations
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Rabbi Kogan’s Murder, European Pogroms Challenge Israeli Foreign Relations

On Monday, Nov. 25, United Arab Emirates officials released the names and photographs of three Uzbek nationals arrested for the murder of Chabad Lubavitch emissary Rabbi Zvi Kogan. The Israel intelligence agency Mossad had been working with UAE security authorities since Thursday, Nov. 21, after Kogan — a duel Israeli-Moldovan citizen who lived in Abu Dhabi — was reported missing in Dubai. His abandoned car and body were later found on Sunday, 93 miles away in the Emirati city of Al Ain near the Omani border. Initial investigations pinned the abduction and murder on three Uzbek nationals operating on orders from Iran. They were suspected to have fled to Turkey following the discovery of Kogan’s body. UAE Ministry of Interior officials have not yet released information on their arrests or possible motives for the murder. Israeli news reported on Nov. 25 that the operation to find and arrest the suspects involved several countries in the region and that they were likely extradited from Turkey to the UAE without Israeli involvement. The 28-year-old rabbi had been living in Abu Dhabi since 2020 after Israel and the UAE normalized diplomatic relations as part of President Trump’s Abraham Accords. This partnership saw Dubai and Abu Dhabi flourish as popular destinations for Israeli tourists. Chabad Lubavitch is a movement and organization within the Hasidic branch of Orthodox Judaism that works to support Jewish life around the world and evangelize to secular Jews. Kogan — one of several emissaries to the Abu Dhabi Chabad branch — worked to establish a safe and comfortable life for Jewish residents and tourists in the UAE, managed the kosher grocery store Rimon Market on Dubai’s bustling Al Wasl Road, and opened the first Jewish education center in the UAE. “Everybody loved him,” an Israeli expat in the Abu Dhabi Chabad community said of Kogan. “No matter what background you had, if you were religious, not-religious, everyone had a connection to Zvi.” His disappearance and suspected murder by Iranian operatives over the weekend sparked reactions from Israeli and Chabad officials. “We trust that the UAE will work with the countries in the region to bring the perpetrators to justice and hold all those involved accountable for this act of sheer evil,” Chabad chairman Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky said. Israeli President Isaac Herzog called the incident “a vile, antisemitic attack” and thanked UAE for taking “swift action” in their investigations. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office called the murder “a criminal antisemitic terrorist incident” and pledged that the State of Israel “will act in all of its abilities to bring to justice the criminals responsible for his death.” “None of them will be spared,” Netanyahu declared at a cabinet meeting on Nov. 25. Emirati authorities told Israeli news outlets that the country’s leadership was angry and shocked: “It happened after years when there wasn’t an unusual security or nationalistic incident.” Kogan is survived by his wife Rivky, an American citizen and niece of the murdered rabbi in the 2008 terrorist attack at the Nariman Chabad House in Mumbai, India. The plane carrying Kogan’s body touched down at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport on the evening of Nov. 25, and he was laid to rest later that night among other deceased rabbis on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. The murder tops off a month of increased threats and violence against Israelis abroad. The unpopularity of Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza has made Israeli nationals and people of the Jewish faith targets of assaults, violence, and antisemitism by pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli protestors across the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. On Nov. 8, Israeli fans were attacked by a mob in Amsterdam after a soccer match between the Dutch team Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv. Witnesses reported a mob of young people tracking down the Israeli fans after leaving the stadium and violently assaulting them on the street. Videos showed people being thrown into the canals and a taxi jumping the sidewalk to run over an Israeli. Commentators have labeled the incident a “pogrom” after reports surfaced that the Amsterdam police ignored early warnings of potential violence and were complicit in allowing the mob to carry out the attack. (READ MORE: ‘Pogrom’ in Amsterdam) A flood of social media posts hinted at similar attacks on upcoming Israeli sports events in Europe and prompted the Israeli National Security Council (NSC) to issue travel warnings as scores of Israeli fans were gearing up to support their teams. Particular caution was advised for upcoming soccer matches in France where strong anti-Israeli sentiment stems from President Macron’s fierce condemnation of Israel’s war in Gaza. On Nov. 12, the NSC also urged citizens to maintain increased vigilance while traveling to Thailand as local police reportedly cautioned of a terror threat on Israeli tourists attending the Full Moon party on the island of Ko Pha-ngan. Thailand is one of the most popular tourist destinations for Israelis, and thousands often vacation during the Full Moon festival. Over the weekend, travel warnings to southeast Asia were raised to Level 2 — recommending travelers to take increased precautionary measures — based on “the persistence of the threat.” In the early morning hours of Sunday, Nov. 24, a gunman opened fire near the heavily fortified Israeli Embassy in Ammon, Jordan. Three Jordanian police officers were injured while taking down the gunman, and Jordanian Communications Minister Mohamed Momani called the shooting a terror attack on security patrols near the embassy. Although the Israeli embassy in Ammon has been the flashpoint for some of the largest anti-Israel protests in the region since the outbreak of war, the two countries continue to maintain good relations. Equally, officials in Jerusalem were quick to acknowledge the close ties and cooperation established between Israel and the UAE that facilitated bringing Kogan’s perpetrators to justice. In the aftermath, Netanyahu pledged to “strengthen our ties [with the UAE] in the face of the attempts from the axis of evil to damage the peaceful relations between us.” The Amsterdam pogroms and Kogan’s murder opened a new theater in Israel’s multi-front war as Iranian operatives and anti-Israeli mobs expanded the battlefield to include tourists and foreign nationals. The resiliency of the Abraham Accords and strong relations with strategic partners may be Israel’s best defense in combating attacks on its nationals abroad. READ MORE from Bennett Tucker: The UN’s Failure in Lebanon Israelis Choose to Limit Attack on Iran … For Now Israel Eliminates the ‘Butcher of Khan Younis’ The post Rabbi Kogan’s Murder, European Pogroms Challenge Israeli Foreign Relations appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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The Conservative Case for Women in Combat
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The Conservative Case for Women in Combat

In an era where traditional norms are under scrutiny, and the landscape of American defense policy is evolving, the integration of women into combat roles within the U.S. military presents both an opportunity and a challenge. As conservatives, we advocate for a strong national defense, personal responsibility, and the principles of equality and merit. It’s within this framework that the question of women serving in combat should be addressed, not through the lens of progressive agendas but through the conservative values of duty, capability, and national strength. Merit Over Gender First and foremost, the military must be a meritocracy. If a woman can pass the same rigorous physical and psychological tests as her male counterparts, why should she not have the right to serve in any capacity, including combat? The conservative ethos champions individual achievement. We must extend this principle to all who wish to serve, focusing on capability, not chromosomes. This isn’t about changing the military to fit a social agenda; it’s about ensuring we have the strongest, most capable defense force. Historical Precedents and National Security History is replete with examples of women stepping into combat roles when the need arose, from the Revolutionary War to WWII. These instances weren’t driven by social experiments but by necessity. Today, with warfare evolving — incorporating cyber warfare, drone operations, and asymmetric threats — the traditional need for brute strength is less paramount. Intellectual acumen, strategic thinking, and adaptability are increasingly vital. Women, no less than men, can offer these attributes, thereby enhancing our strategic depth. Addressing Physical Demands The physical demands of combat are undeniable. Here, the conversation must pivot to address not just the capability but the specific physical requirements. The military has begun to adapt its training and standards to ensure that all combat roles are filled by soldiers who can meet the physical demands, regardless of gender. This includes: – Adjusted Training Regimens: Recognizing different physical makeups, training can be tailored to increase the overall strength and endurance of all soldiers. This isn’t about lowering standards but making them universally achievable through targeted fitness programs that might emphasize different muscle groups or endurance capacities. – Equipment Innovation: Modern military technology can also play a role. Exoskeletons, designed to augment human strength, and lighter, more ergonomic gear can help level the playing field. Research into such technologies should be accelerated to ensure that physical disparities do not hinder operational effectiveness. – Role Specialization: While not all roles require the same level of physical strength, combat roles do. However, within combat units, there are positions where strategic thinking or technical skills might be more crucial than sheer physical power. Roles in intelligence, communications, or operating advanced weaponry systems can be equally pivotal, where physical strength is less of a factor. Cultural Shifts and Duty For conservatives, the military isn’t just about defense; it’s a reflection of our societal values. Integrating women into combat roles supports the conservative principle that rights come with responsibilities. This integration isn’t about altering the military to fit a narrative but about expanding the pool of those willing to defend our nation, aligning with our values of inclusivity through merit. Women in the Selective Service  If women are to serve in combat, the conversation about Selective Service registration becomes crucial. Extending registration to women would not only be an act of fairness but also expand the pool of potential defenders in times of crisis. This aligns with conservative ideals of shared duty and collective responsibility for national defense. Operational Effectiveness While some critics have raised concerns that integrating women into combat roles could compromise unit cohesion and performance, empirical evidence suggests otherwise. Studies conducted by the U.S. military have shown that units with women have performed just as well as units without women in combat roles. Moreover, the experience of countries like Canada, the UK, and Israel, which have successfully integrated women into combat roles, demonstrates that with proper training, leadership, and policies in place, gender integration can actually enhance unit cohesion and performance. By fostering a culture of mutual respect, trust, and equality, military units can leverage the varied skills, perspectives, and experiences that women bring to the table, ultimately leading to more effective and cohesive teams. The military, like any institution, thrives when it can draw from the widest talent pool. If variety means having the best possible force, then conservatives should not shy away from this truth. Call to Women and All Willing Americans The addition of women in combat roles isn’t a concession or a compromise; it’s a strategic evolution that aligns with conservative values of individual responsibility, merit-based advancement, and a strong defense posture. By embracing this change, we’re not just modernizing our military; we’re affirming that the duty to defend our nation is not gender-specific. It’s a call to all capable and willing Americans. Let’s ensure that our military remains the world’s finest, not by clinging to the past, but by drawing on the full spectrum of talent America offers. This isn’t about changing the military to fit a social agenda; it’s about ensuring we have the strongest, most capable defense force, which in turn strengthens America’s position in the world. In this, we find not just a policy adjustment but a reaffirmation of our core conservative values: strength, readiness, equality of opportunity, and the honor of serving our country. READ MORE from Ronald Beaty: The Sacred Duty of Skepticism READ MORE: Wokeness Is Responsible for the Military Recruitment Crisis   The post The Conservative Case for Women in Combat appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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