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10 Oct 2024
#politics
GB News: German MEP brutally slams Viktor Orban as 'useful idiot of Russia and China' for allowing 'spies into Schengen zone'
A German MEP criticized Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in the European Parliament, labeling him a "useful idiot of Russia and China" for his policies and relationships with these countries. Orban faced accusations of undermining democracy and inviting foreign surveillance into Hungary.
The MEP condemned Orban's leadership as corrupt and detrimental to Hungary's economic standing, urging him to resign. Other European leaders echoed concerns about Hungary's commitment to EU principles and support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.
Forbes: How Hurricanes Milton And Helene Are Impacting Voter Deadlines In Key Swing States—As Groups Go To Court
Voters in states affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton are seeking extensions for voter registration deadlines due to the storms' impact, with mixed results. Some states, like South Carolina, have granted extensions, while others, such as Florida and Georgia, face legal challenges.
The hurricanes have prompted emergency voting measures in states like North Carolina, aiming to facilitate access for displaced voters. The overall effect on voter turnout remains uncertain as communities focus on recovery efforts.
Fox News: Pro-defund police Dem in key race once threatened to 'kill' and 'bury' man over the phone: police records
Rep. Gabe Vasquez, a Democrat from New Mexico, faces scrutiny over past incidents, including a 2005 police report where he allegedly threatened to "kill" and "bury" a fellow student. His campaign manager claims these allegations are politically motivated by his opponent, Yvette Herrell.
Vasquez has also had previous run-ins with law enforcement, including a noise complaint and a warrant for driving without insurance. He has advocated for police reform while facing criticism for his past behavior and statements.
Fox News: Obama-era DACA program heads back to federal appeals court
The legal dispute over the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is ongoing, with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit hearing arguments from states like New Jersey against the federal government. The program allows undocumented individuals who arrived as children to remain in the U.S.
DACA has faced legal challenges, with a Texas judge previously ruling it unlawful. The Biden administration has sought to uphold the program, but recent rulings reaffirm its legal vulnerabilities, complicating efforts to provide a permanent solution for DACA recipients.
#society
Human Events: KENNY CODY: East Tennessee is a case study in how to make up for the Biden-Harris Helene debacle
Western North Carolina and East Tennessee are recovering from severe flooding caused by Hurricane Helene, with significant loss of life and property. Local leaders and citizens are stepping up to provide aid, while federal attention and support have been notably lacking.
Despite the federal government's slow response, local figures like Senators Blackburn and Hagerty, Representative Faison, and Dolly Parton have mobilized resources for relief efforts. This situation highlights the resilience and community spirit of the region amidst adversity.
The Western Journal: ‘Alarming’ Fire Hazard Warning Issued for EVs in Milton Aftermath
Florida's fire marshal warns that electric vehicles (EVs) pose significant fire risks after hurricanes due to saltwater flooding. Recent incidents linked to Hurricane Helene resulted in multiple fires from compromised lithium-ion batteries, prompting safety alerts for EV owners.
Officials advise removing flooded EVs from homes to prevent potential fires and recommend disconnecting batteries. The call for better consumer warnings from EV manufacturers highlights ongoing safety concerns as the technology is still evolving.
#military
The Telegraph: Female British captain’s gender ‘played no part’ in sinking of navy ship
The HMNZS Manawanui sank in the South Pacific after running aground near Samoa, with all 75 crew and passengers rescued. New Zealand's defense minister dismissed speculation linking the incident to the female captain, Yvonne Gray, amid criticism of online comments.
The ship's loss marks the first for New Zealand's navy since World War II. Social media reactions have included sexist and homophobic remarks regarding Commander Gray.
Times Of Israel: Finally on the offensive, IDF’s 91st Division slices through Hezbollah’s front lines
Israel's approach to Hezbollah has shifted significantly following the October 7 attacks by Hamas. Previously cautious, Israel is now actively engaging in military operations in southern Lebanon, asserting control and targeting Hezbollah's capabilities, which have been weakened over the past year.
IDF forces are uncovering extensive weapons caches and facing disorganized resistance from Hezbollah fighters. The IDF's offensive strategy aims to dismantle Hezbollah's operational readiness and prevent future threats to northern Israel.
#crime
The Western Journal: Georgia Suspends Receiver Accused of Assaulting Unborn Child
Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Colbie Young has been suspended indefinitely following his arrest on charges of assaulting a pregnant woman. The incident reportedly involved a confrontation with his ex-girlfriend, resulting in physical contact that left her with visible injuries.
Georgia coach Kirby Smart emphasized the need for responsible decision-making among players and acknowledged ongoing legal issues within the program. Young's attorney maintains that he did not commit any crime and expects him to be exonerated.
Fox News: Texas mom, luxury real estate agent missing after party at exclusive private club, husband arrested
Brad Simpson, 53, has been arrested on family violence charges following the disappearance of his wife, Suzanne Simpson, after a physical altercation at a club in Texas. Suzanne, a 51-year-old real estate agent, was last seen on Sunday night, and police are actively searching for her.
Authorities have received reports of tension in the Simpson family, and Brad has been uncooperative with the investigation. He is being held on a $2 million bond. Police are seeking public assistance in locating Suzanne.