The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 10.2.23

Alabama

  • AL Congressional members split votes over Stop Gap spending bill
  • State of Al joins  in challenging Pornhub over minor video loopholes
  • State senator to bring bill to get ABC board out of retail on liquor
  • Brawl at AL High school football game involves both teams on field
  • Hiring fair in Jefferson county on 10/17th to help give second chance

National

  • Speaker McCarthy gets 45 day CR passed and signed by Biden
  • McCarthy draws ire from Matt Gaetz who plans to make motion to vacate
  • RFK jr. addresses conspiracy theory charges while on live C-span
  • KY congressman reveals research to put mRNA vaccine in food
  • 6th circuit court rules in favor of transgender surgery bans in TN and KY

Everything Everywhere Daily - The Partition of India and Pakistan

In 1947, India and Pakistan became independent countries after almost 200 years of British colonial rule. 

However, this wasn’t just a case of a former colony becoming independent. It was a single colony which was partitioned into two separate countries.

That partition had wide-ranging implications, many of which are still being felt today. 

Learn more about the partition of India and Pakistan, the reasons for it, and its legacy on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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NBN Book of the Day - Rik Peels, “Life without God: An Outsider’s Look at Atheism” (Cambridge UP, 2023)

In Life without God: An Outsider's Look at Atheism (Cambridge UP, 2023), Rik Peels explores atheism from a new perspective that aims to go beyond the highly polarized debate about arguments for and against God's existence. Since our beliefs about the most important things in life are not usually based on arguments, we should look beyond atheistic arguments and explore what truly motivates the atheist. Are there certain ideals or experiences that explain the turn to atheism? Could atheism be the default position for us, not requiring any arguments whatsoever? And what about the often-discussed arguments against belief in God-is there something that religious and nonreligious people alike can learn from them? This book explores how a novel understanding of atheism is possible - and how it effectively moves the God debate further. Believers and nonbelievers can learn much from Peels's assessment of arguments for and against atheism.

Tiatemsu Longkumer is a faculty in the Department of Anthropology at Royal Thimphu College, Bhutan. His academic pursuits center on the fields of Anthropology and the Philosophy of Religion.

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The NewsWorthy - Shutdown Avoided, Arrest in Tupac Case & New iPhone Bug- Monday, October 2, 2023

The news to know for Monday, October 2, 2023!

We're telling you about a last-minute deal to prevent a government shutdown: what it does and doesn't include and how long the funding lasts before it might get down to the wire again.

Also, we're remembering one of the most prominent members of the U.S. Senate who passed and letting you know who will be replacing her. 

Plus, who killed 2Pac? There's a breakthrough in a case that's been baffling the hip-hop community for decades.

There's a concerning problem with Apple's new iPhones.

And Simone Biles made her mark on gymnastics once again.

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In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt - How Gen Z Might Save Politics (w/ Layla Zaidane)

Could a united Gen Z hold the keys to a better future? Layla Zaidane, CEO of the Millennial Action Project, says that young politicians agree on many important issues, and her mission is to help young lawmakers to come together and work across the aisle to solve problems. In this special episode, Andy and Layla talk about her efforts to support the next generation of lawmakers and help them learn how things get accomplished, both in state legislatures and in D.C.

This episode is made possible in partnership with the Walton Family Foundation, a family-led foundation that tackles tough social and environmental problems with urgency and a long-term approach to create access to opportunity for people and communities. Learn more at waltonfamilyfoundation.org.

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What A Day - Shutdown, Swerved

Just hours before the Saturday night deadline, a bill to fund the government through mid-November passed both chambers of Congress and was signed by President Biden. The bill – which ensures the federal government can keep paying its workers for about 45 more days –  included funds for natural disaster relief, but notably did not include any added funding for Ukraine.

Senator Dianne Feinstein, the longest-serving woman in the U.S. Senate, died Thursday night from natural causes at her home in Washington, D.C. She was 90 years old. Now, it's up to California Governor Gavin Newsom to choose her replacement ahead of next year's primary election, though he has promised to name a Black woman for the role.

And in headlines: at least 13 people were killed after a fire broke out at a nightclub in the Spanish city of Murcia, New York City is still drying out after Friday’s round of heavy rain, and Beyoncé's Renaissance tour could be coming soon to a theater near you.

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The Daily Signal - Inside the Defamation Lawsuit That Could Blow Southern Poverty Law Center Wide Open

The Southern Poverty Law Center is notorious for branding mainstream conservative and Christian organizations like Alliance Defending Freedom and Moms for Liberty “hate groups” or “antigovernment extremist groups,” placing them on a map with chapters of the Ku Klux Klan. In 2019, the SPLC put D.A. King’s Dustin Inman Society on the “hate map,” years after it had told the Associated Press that King’s organization was not a “hate group.” King has sued, and a judge has allowed his defamation lawsuit to go forward.


The Daily Signal's Tyler O'Neil sat down with D.A. King to discuss the lawsuit and what it's like to be branded a "hate group."


Related Links:

Dustin Inman Society website: https://newdustininmansociety.org/

Liberty Counsel website: https://lc.org/

Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center: https://www.amazon.com/Making-Hate-Pay-Corruption-Southern/dp/1642934399



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The Best One Yet - 🍽️ “Death of a Meal Kit” — Blue Apron’s autopsy. The Stock Market’s sad September. Porsche’s 1st apartment.

Blue Apron was sold to Wonder for $100M — The problem? That’s 95% lower than the mealkit compay’s peak valuation. We found out why.

The S&P 500 fell by 5% in September — We found the quintuple whammy of economic worries that explain it.

And luxury car brands are moving from car sales to condo sales — Because the cure for a commodity is a brand.


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Short Wave - Seaweed is piling up on beaches. This robot might be its match

A new robot is designed to sink sargassum before the stinky seaweed comes ashore. Blooms of sargassum, a leafy brown seaweed, have increased in size and number over the past decade. As the blooms have grown, so too has their impact on coastal communities. The stinky seaweed can wreck local economies and ecosystems — and even threaten human health, some research suggests. But the creators of the AlgaRay say that their robot might do more than halt this damage. It could also fight climate change.

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