| Good morning. It's Friday, Dec. 01, and we're covering MSNBC's cancelled show, Biden's Israel remarks, the NBA's next great scorer, and much more. First time reading? Sign up here. | | American Fact of the Day! | There have been 27 versions of the American flag; each new flag represented the addition of new states. |
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| | Breaking Updates | | MSNBC Cancels Pro-Hamas Host Mehdi Hasan's Show | Outspoken Hamas apologist and MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan has been missing from television since early in the war between Israel and the terror organization (Hamas, not MSNBC), but according to reports the network has canceled his weekend show.
MSNBC is canceling outspoken opinion host Mehdi Hasan's weekend program and show on the streaming service Peacock.
Two people familiar with the move, which MSNBC privately announced to staff Thursday morning, told Semafor that Hasan will become an on-camera analyst and fill-in host. The network plans to expand host Ayman Mohyeldin's weekend program to two hours to replace Hasan's show...
MSNBC is overhauling its weekend lineup ahead of the 2024 election season.
The biggest change is a new morning panel show, called The Weekend, which will be hosted by Symone Sanders-Townsend, Alicia Menendez and Michael Steele.
The program will run from 8-10 a.m. and originate from Washington D.C., with Kyle Griffin as executive producer. Sanders-Townsend and Menendez currently host weekend afternoon hours on MSNBC, but will shift to focus on the morning show.
Hasan's absence from the network has been noteworthy... | Read more updates here |
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| | Biden Administration Throws Israel Under the Bus in Private Meeting, Netanyahu Responds With Fire | Leaked remarks from a private meeting between Israel's war cabinet and the U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, show that Biden and his cohorts have fully thrown Israel under the bus.
According to reports, during the meeting, Israel's defense minister expressed resolve to eliminate Hamas as a military and political force. Instead of showing support or even understanding, Blinken reportedly responded, "I don't think you have the credit for that."
It is outrageous to suggest that Israel doesn't have the credit to destroy a terrorist group that just killed 1,400 people in the worst slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu didn't take any of Blinken's nonsense lying down either. He responded with fire and a promise to keep going.
PM Netanyahu:
"I have just concluded a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, shortly after Hamas murderers murdered people here in Jerusalem. I told him that it is the same Hamas.
It is the same Hamas that perpetrated the terrible massacre on October 7th and the same Hamas that is trying to murder us everywhere.
I told him: We have sworn, I have sworn, to eliminate Hamas. Nothing will stop us.
We will continue this war until we achieve the three goals: Freeing all of our hostages, completely eliminating Hamas and ensuring that no threat like this will ever come from Gaza again." | Read more updates here |
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| | American Sports & Culture |
| | Behind the curtain of one of MLB's mysteries: How are managers hired? | Manager searches can be an exhausting process that's at best a good guess and, at worst, the start of an organizational civil war. |
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| | Is Cam Thomas the NBA's Next Great Scorer? | The Brooklyn Nets guard on learning from All-NBA teammates and getting buckets. |
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| | 2 NFL teams eyeing Jim Harbaugh to be their next head coach: report | Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh said last year that he would no longer seek NFL head-coaching gigs, but two teams reportedly have him on their list of potential candidates. |
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| | American Business & Markets | | | 3 AI Stocks That Could Be Multibaggers in the Making | Organizations are leaning on artificial intelligence applications from these AI stocks to drive productivity and improve business outcomes. |
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| | 11 Best Long Term Growth Stocks To Invest In | In this piece, we will look at the 11 best long-term growth stocks to invest in. |
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| | American Politics | | | | N.J. children would need parents' permission to use social media under new proposal | New Jersey could join a handful of other states despite concerns over free speech and more. |
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| | Whitmer signs election bills, including new regulations of AI in ads | Bills signed by Whitmer expand the ability to preregister to vote to younger voters and make it a crime to intimidate election workers. |
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| | Florida Supreme Court rules Marsy's Law privacy doesn't apply to police officers | The Florida Supreme Court issued an opinion November 30 saying Marsy's Law does not grant police officers anonymity when they use deadly force. |
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| | Elon Musk hypes Tesla Cybertruck at deliveries event in Austin | Tesla previously aimed to sell its base model Cybertruck for about $40,000 but on Thursday revealed the base model will cost around $61,000. |
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