The Weekly Readlines

The Weekly Readlines October 19

BIG CUP: THE WEEK’S TOP STORIES

I worked at Reuters News for 11 years in the Editorial Department. They have a giant book in the lobby that has the photos and stories of journalists killed over the company’s long history while doing their jobs. They will be adding another one: Issam Abdullah was killed in an Israeli Airstrike. Professional journalists do not engage in fake news, no matter what anyone says.

President Biden visited Israel to show his support for the country at war with Hamas. A strike that killed hundreds at a Gaza hospital was first blamed on an Israeli airstrike, but later determined to have been fired from within Gaza by its own extremists.

Jim “See No Evil” Jordan continues to fall short of the votes needed to make him the worst Speaker of the House in the nation’s history. Perhaps those aging college wrestlers reminding people that he did and said nothing about their reports of sexual abuse has had an impact?

And Tommy Tuberville, who insists on being called Coach as if he’s the star in a bad sitcom, continues to knee-cap the military with his hold on promotions.

LGBTQ NEWS

From Anita Bryant to Ron DeSantis – Despite Some Victories, Anti-LGBTQ Forces Have Lost
OutSFL

Heckler Shouts That He’s Pence’s Gay Lover [VIDEO] 
JoeMyGod

Gay Barchives Captures History in Bar Logos
Georgia Voice

Why Anti-LGBTQ Attacks Matter for Democracy
Council on Foreign Relations

Biden Marks 25th Anniversary Of Matthew Shepard’s Murder, Noting Increased Threats
The Hill

U.S. AND BEYOND

How The Attack On Israel Has Scrambled U.S. Politics
Politico

New York Republicans Plan to Move to Expel George Santos from Congress
WhoWhatWhy

American Politics Is Broken — And Canada Should Be Worried
Toronto Star

HEALTH AND AGING

A Lump Isn’t The Only Sign Of Breast Cancer. Here Are 5 Other Clues
CNN

Pride, Aging, and Reimagining Community Support for Our LGBTQ Elders
Georgia Voice

New AI Tool Diagnoses Brain Tumors on the Operating Table
The New York Times

Abnormal Result on a Cancer Screen? Your Family Doctor Could Be Key to Follow-Up
U.S. News & World Report

The Psychology of Aging
Psychology Today

FINANCE AND RETIREMENT

How Long Does Retirement Last? Most American Men Don’t Seem To Know
USA Today

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Astronomers Spot Violent Afterglow Of 2 Massive Planets That Collided In A Distant Star System
Live Science

You Can Help Measure The Ocean’s Health With This Homemade Gadget
Popular Science

Character.AI’s $200 Million Bet That Chatbots Are The Future Of Entertainment – Forbes
Forbes

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

‘Three’s Company’ Actress Suzanne Somers Dies At 76
ABC News

Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras’ Sets Box Office Record For Concert Movie
CNN

TRAVEL

Cruise Lines Double Down On Solo Cabins
Travel Weekly

Tracee Ellis Ross Reveals the Important Travel Tip She Learned from Mom Diana Ross
People

ISN’T THAT SOMETHING?

Bigfoot Filmed In Colorado, US Forest Service Isn’t Sure What Video Shows
Buckeye Country 105.5 – iHeart

Quantum Physics Isn’t as Weird as You Think. It’s Weirder
Scientific American

40 Unpopular Travel Opinions That Might Ruffle The Feathers Of Travel Snobs
Bored Panda

Strange Sight Spotted In Galway Sky Confusing Locals As People Speculate Over ‘Blob’
Galway Beo

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