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10 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: Follow the Money: Understanding FEMA's disaster budget in Hurricane Milton aftermath
FEMA's Disaster Relief Fund (DRF) was nearly depleted, prompting Congress to allocate over $20 billion to support disaster responses, including for Hurricanes Helene and Milton. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell stated that current funding is sufficient for ongoing needs until Congress reconvenes in mid-November.
Despite calls for Congress to return early to address disaster relief, the likelihood of immediate action appears low. Lawmakers face challenges in agreeing on offsets for new spending, complicating the situation further. The federal response to the storms may lead to scrutiny of funding decisions.
Fox News: Dem strategists fret Harris 'sugar high' is over: 'If you’re not nervous, you’re not paying attention'
Democratic strategists are urging Kamala Harris to adopt a more aggressive campaign strategy as her early momentum has diminished. Concerns are growing about her standing in key battleground states, with recent polls indicating a decline in her lead against former President Trump.
Harris's campaign is seen as needing to sharpen its messaging and become more proactive as Election Day approaches. Polls show a tightening race, particularly in Michigan and Wisconsin, where Trump is gaining ground.
Breitbart: Death Rumors Spread as Cameroon's 91-Year-Old Dictator Paul Biya Goes Missing
Rumors of Cameroon's long-time leader Paul Biya's death have surfaced, with his government denying these claims and asserting he is in Switzerland. Biya, 91, has not been seen publicly for over a month, leading to calls for transparency about his health.
The situation has drawn parallels to the late Tanzanian President John Magufuli, who also disappeared from public view before his death. Biya's regime has restricted media discussions on his health, raising concerns among citizens about their leader's well-being.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: U.N. Human Rights Council Rejects Saudi Arabia, but Welcomes Qatar, Ethiopia, DR Congo
The United Nations Human Rights Council elected several controversial members, including Qatar, Ethiopia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, despite their records of human rights violations. This raises concerns about the Council's effectiveness in addressing global human rights issues.
The elections were largely uncontested, with the only competitive race occurring in the Asia-Pacific region. Critics argue that the inclusion of these regimes undermines the Council's credibility and its mission to uphold human rights standards worldwide.
#culture
Fox News: Colorado restaurant owned by 'South Park' creators opens reservations once again, changes menu
Casa Bonita in Lakewood, Colorado, recently reopened its reservation system after a successful first few months, with December bookings filling up quickly. The restaurant, purchased by "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone in 2021, underwent extensive renovations and has adjusted its menu.
Originally facing closure due to the pandemic, Casa Bonita has become a popular dining destination, featuring unique entertainment and a set pricing model. The restaurant's history dates back to 1974, with its first location in Oklahoma City.
#other
GB News: Kamala Harris accused of ‘terrible’ Ron DeSantis move as governor grapples with devastating Hurricane Milton: 'Blew up in her FACE!'
Neil McCabe criticized Vice President Kamala Harris's response to Hurricane Milton, calling it a "planned media ambush" that failed. He noted her lack of communication with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis during emergencies and questioned her effectiveness in disaster relief.
As Hurricane Milton impacted Florida, environmentalists expressed concerns over radioactive waste from phosphate mines, which could be disturbed by the storm. This situation raises fears of long-term ecological damage from potential pollutants entering waterways.