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Interesting timing: Outrage as Dutch TV show 'Raped or Not?' invites young panelists to decide if woman is victim of sexual attack

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A controversial Dutch TV show that invites a panel to decide if a woman has been raped or not is set to air next week.

"Rape or Not", which will make its debut on November 7, has sparked outrage in the Netherlands with the recent sexual abuse scandals involving Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein and actors Dustin Hoffman and Kevin Spacey.

The show by Dutch broadcaster BNNVARA will feature several real-life court cases of sexually transgressive behaviour with alleged rapes re-enacted by actors.

A panel of 14 youngsters will then discuss the final ruling of the judge.

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Pew Research: 5 facts about Muslim Millennials in the U.S.

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The Muslim population in the United States is younger than the U.S. population at large. In fact, while Millennials make up 32% of all U.S. adults, they account for roughly half of American Muslim adults (52%).

Muslim Millennials were born from 1981 to 1999 and generally came of age after 9/11. Most have transitioned to adulthood, and attended or graduated college. Some have embarked on careers or begun raising families.

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Rise in violence, self-harm as UK inmates struggle with tobacco ban

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Record levels of violence and self-harm among prisoners are feared to be being driven partly by a smoking ban in 66 jails in England and Wales.

More than half of prisons in England and Wales forbid prisoners from smoking in a move that has led to tobacco being sold on the black market inside for as much as £150 an ounce.

The new psychoactive substance Spice, which has swept through the prison system, is said to be much cheaper for inmates to buy than tobacco in no-smoking jails.

Prisoners have also turned to Christianity after discovering that pages from the Bible are perfect for rolling cigarettes made of tobacco or mixtures of other substances including tea leaves.

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Racist and sexist is the new PC: DNC staffer under fire over job ad which said 'don't forward to white straight males'

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A Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer is under fire for voicing a hiring preference for nonwhite, male candidates in an email about job openings.

"I personally would prefer that you not forward to cisgender straight white males, since they're already in the majority," Data Services manager Madeleine Leader said in an email that urged colleagues to forward open job positions to interested parties, The Daily Wire reported Wednesday.

The DNC denied that the email was "authorized" in any way by the organization.

Comment: Here's an idea: Why don't employers forget about the color of the skin, gender and sexual orientation of their applicants and hire them instead exclusively based on their skills and suitability to perform the job they are being considered for? Just saying.


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Las Vegas sheriff announces police officer accidentally fired gun into Stephen Paddock's suite after officers entered room

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© APFBI agents peer out the broken window at the Mandalay Bay Hotel where a gunman opened fire on a country music concert
A Las Vegas police officer accidentally fired his gun in Stephen Paddock's suite the night of the mass shooting, the department's sheriff said Monday, breaking more than two weeks of silence and confirming for the first time that an officer fired his weapon during the Oct. 1 incident.

Sheriff Joe Lombardo said the gun went off after the officers made entry to the room, but the rounds were not fired in the room where Paddock was found dead.

"It happened and we're investigating it, just like we do with any officer-involved use of force," Lombardo told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. "Nobody was struck."

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NPR's VP of news asked to resign amid numerous sexual harassment allegations

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© Chuck Zoeller/APMichael Oreskes has resigned as chief of NPR's newsroom following accusations of sexual harassment.
NPR's senior vice president for news, Michael Oreskes, has resigned following allegations of sexual harassment from several women.

The accounts of two women, first published by The Washington Post, describe Oreskes unexpectedly kissing them during meetings in the late 1990s, while he was Washington bureau chief for The New York Times. An NPR employee has also come forward publicly about harassment that allegedly occurred during a business meeting-turned-dinner in 2015.

"This morning I asked Mike Oreskes for his resignation because of inappropriate behavior," NPR CEO Jarl Mohn wrote in an email to NPR staff on Wednesday. "I have received his resignation, effective immediately."

Comment: Floodgates opened: Corporate America scrambles to deal with sexual harassment claims


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No one wins in the Fake News war

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Here's a statistic from a Politico poll that will warm the hearts of many Donald Trump supporters -- and trouble just about everybody else: Nearly half the American people -- 46 percent -- believe journalists flat out make up phony stories to hurt the president and his administration.

When you count only Republicans in the poll, 76 percent think the media invent stories about the president. And when you dig even deeper and count only voters who strongly approve of the president's job performance, it's up to 85 percent who believe the media concoct stories about the president and his administration.

Only 37 percent of those polled believe that journalists do not fabricate stories.

Given the near daily pounding the media take from this president -- who has called journalists the "enemy of the American people" -- it shouldn't surprise us that so many Americans don't trust them. Here's a tweet from the president at 6:32 in the morning on July 12: "Remember, when you hear the words 'sources say' from the Fake Media, often times those sources are made up and do not exist."

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NYC truck attacker planned bigger attack, asked for ISIS flag at hospital

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Diminutive and pathetic Sayfullo Habibullaevic Saipov, feeling powerless and impotent in his own life, decided that running people over in NYC would make him feel better or achieve something. He was wrong on both counts
New details are emerging about the truck rampage suspect's apparent plan to carry out a deadly Halloween attack in New York City.

Prosecutors said 29-year-old Sayfullo Saipov was inspired by ISIS videos he had watched on his cellphone. He started planning the attack about a year ago while in the U.S. -- and two months ago, he decided to use a truck.

The plan was carried out on Halloween because he believed there would be more people on the street, investigators said. The plan he executed followed instructions ISIS posted online for a truck attack "to a T."

Video and still images from traffic and surveillance cameras along the route of the attack show Saipov drove the rented Home Depot pickup truck carefully -- and at moderate speed -- until he entered the bike path at Houston Street in Lower Manhattan and accelerated.

The nearly one-mile-long attack that killed eight people and injured about a dozen others spanned about a mile, before the suspect crashed into a school bus and took off. As he ran, police said he waved two fake guns and an NYPD officer shot him in the hip. He's expected to survive.

Eyewitness News obtained video taken by a Stuyvesant High School student that shows the driver running erratically around in the street, in between passing cars, dressed in dark clothing and carrying the weapons.

Comment: The charges against Saipov: providing material support and resources to the Islamic State terrorist group. He apparently waived his Miranda rights while in the hospital and told police that watching ISIS videos inspired him to carry out the attack. Police are questioning a second Uzbek man, Mukhammadzoir Kadirov, in connection with the attack. Trump:


See also: Truck attack in Manhattan, NY: 8 killed, 12 injured - suspect shot and in custody (UPDATES)


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US Navy: More sleep & training recommended for sailors after 'avoidable' ship collisions

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© Ahmad Masood / ReutersThe U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain is seen after a collision, in Singapore waters August 21, 2017.
Multiple Navy reviews show human error caused two naval ship collisions that killed 17 sailors this year. The incidents could have been avoided with improved training and managing sailors' fatigue while stationed overseas, the Navy finds.

US Navy leaders have called for around 60 improvements across its Pacific fleet in the wake of the recent collisions. Admiral John Richardson, the chief of naval operations, ordered a review of the USS Fitzgerald and USS John S. McCain collisions, which is set to be released in a report Thursday.

The USS McCain collided with a merchant vessel on August 21 near Singapore, killing 10 sailors and injuring five. The USS Fitzgerald collided with a cargo ship near Yokosuka in June, killing seven sailors. Command staff of both ships were relieved of their posts after the incidents.

The review of the incidents was led by Admiral Philip Davidson, head of the Navy's Fleet Forces Command, who called for appointing a senior Navy officer to oversee the implementation of the recommended changes across the global Navy fleet, according to an advanced copy obtained by the Associated Press.

In his review, Davidson called for increasing the standards for sailors standing watch and better training on high-tech equipment. The report states that increasing demands have led to fewer crew members completing necessary training or certifications.

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America may soon be home to more Muslims than Jews

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There are about 3.35 million Muslims in the United States right now, according to recent Pew Research Center's Factank figures.

But by 2050, that particular population is projected to grow - from about 1 percent of the U.S. population to about 2.1 percent. If it does, that means America will be home to more Muslims than Jews.

Just something to think about, post New York City terror attack - a terror attack that we now know was committed by a radicalized Muslim who professed allegiance to ISIS.

President Donald Trump, in a tweet, wrote: "We must not allow ISIS to return, or enter, our country after defeating them in the Middle East and elsewhere. Enough!"

And of course, all sane Americans are with him on that point.

But truth is: How do we reel back the radicalization of those Muslims in America now - of those who are yet to come?

Comment: Beyond Islamophobia: The Truth About Salafism and Jihadism