Consider This from NPR - A Mental Health Hotline In Israel Has Been Overwhelmed Since The War Started

The violence between Israel and Gaza is entering its third week.

As the number of dead and wounded continues to rise, survivors of the October 7th attack by Hamas are still reeling from shock.

And thousands of friends and family are left mourning loved ones and wondering how they'll pick up the pieces of their lives.

The Natal helpline has existed for 25 years to help people experiencing PTSD from war. But for the last two weeks they have been in "emergency mode" and calls are surging.

NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Emi Palmor, chair of Natal, the Israeli helpline.


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Consider This from NPR - A Mental Health Hotline In Israel Has Been Overwhelmed Since The War Started

The violence between Israel and Gaza is entering its third week.

As the number of dead and wounded continues to rise, survivors of the October 7th attack by Hamas are still reeling from shock.

And thousands of friends and family are left mourning loved ones and wondering how they'll pick up the pieces of their lives.

The Natal helpline has existed for 25 years to help people experiencing PTSD from war. But for the last two weeks they have been in "emergency mode" and calls are surging.

NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Emi Palmor, chair of Natal, the Israeli helpline.


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Consider This from NPR - A Mental Health Hotline In Israel Has Been Overwhelmed Since The War Started

The violence between Israel and Gaza is entering its third week.

As the number of dead and wounded continues to rise, survivors of the October 7th attack by Hamas are still reeling from shock.

And thousands of friends and family are left mourning loved ones and wondering how they'll pick up the pieces of their lives.

The Natal helpline has existed for 25 years to help people experiencing PTSD from war. But for the last two weeks they have been in "emergency mode" and calls are surging.

NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Emi Palmor, chair of Natal, the Israeli helpline.


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The Gist - Pushing Back On Pushing Out Cuomo

Melissa DeRosa was the closest aide and top advisor to former NY State Governor, Andrew Cuomo. In her new memoir titled What's Left Unsaid: My Life at the Center of Power, Politics & Crisis, she examines the trauma of the pandemic and offers perspective and new information about the scandals that befell her former boss. Plus, is calculating the death toll in Israel compared to 9/11 clarifying or misleading? And the latest wealth figures offer good news—both overall, and in terms of the the black-white wealth gap.


Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara

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The Daily Signal - 9 GOP Lawmakers Running for Speaker, Israel Ground Offensive, SPLC Mute on Hamas Terrorist Attack | Oct. 23

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • There are now nine GOP members running for House speaker. 


  • The Biden administration proposes a $105 billion spending package with aid for Ukraine and Israel. 


  • Israel’s ground offensive has appeared imminent, but may be delayed. 


  • The Southern Poverty Law Center’s labor union takes a public stance on Israel’s war with Hamas.


  • Over 3.2 million illegal aliens were encountered on America’s border in fiscal year 2023. 


Relevant Links

https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/10/23/splc-labor-union-condemns-beginnings-genocide-gaza-makes-no-mention-israeli-victims/



https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/10/21/hold-biden-admin-reports-over-3-2-million-illegal-aliens-on-americas-borders-in-1-year/ 


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State of the World from NPR - How do Palestinians feel about the war and Hamas now?

Though Gaza has been the focus of Israel's response to attacks by militants, the West Bank is also seeing an increase in violence. Residents there react to recent events. We also hear from members of a community that was hit hard by the Hamas attacks. They've been relocated to a hotel and are trying to make sense of what they've lost.

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Federalist Radio Hour - ‘Coddled’ To ‘Canceled’ With Greg Lukianoff

On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Greg Lukianoff, President and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss cancel culture as a symptom of an ailing society and explain the free speech solutions that have the potential to restore the nation's marketplace of ideas to its former glory.

You can find Lukianoff's new book "The Canceling of the American Mind: Cancel Culture Undermines Trust and Threatens Us All—But There Is a Solution" here.

Motley Fool Money - Live from ONE: NYC!

We took Motley Fool Money on the road to our ONE member event in NYC, and we’ve got a special episode of analyst insights and listener questions.  

(00:21) Asit Sharma and Andy Cross discuss:

- The Nasdaq building in NYC, and how the company and exchange have fared in 2023. - Some sneak peeks at the sessions for our member event - One Fool stock that isn’t getting enough attention, and another that has surprised the investing team. 

(14:08) We take questions from our ONE members in NYC – Andy and Asit weigh in on PayPal, how high rates impact investing decisions, and some companies that have done succession well recently.

Companies discussed: NDAQ, ASML, META, PYPL, COST

Host: Dylan Lewis Guests: Asit Sharma, Andy Cross Engineers: Rick Engdahl, Dan Boyd 

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