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11 Oct 2023
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#illegals
The Federalist: DHS Admits Biden Border Crisis Is Helping Terrorists Enter America
The DHS admits that foreign terrorists are taking advantage of the Biden-created border crisis to enter the US illegally. Potential terrorists are actively trying to enter the US due to the ongoing crisis, with more encounters than the previous fiscal year.
#politics
The Babylon Bee: GoFundMe To Send The Squad To Gaza Raises $5 Million
In the midst of controversy over comments made by Congress members known as "The Squad," a GoFundMe campaign to send them to Gaza raised $5 million in a few hours. Ordinary Americans are sacrificing cars, working long shifts, and even considering taking out second mortgages to support the cause. If the campaign reaches $10 million, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris may also be sent.
The Blaze: Reporters have meltdown when State Department says Israel has right to defend itself from brutal terrorist attacks
Reporters clashed with the State Department spokesperson over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The spokesperson defended Israel's right to defend itself against Hamas terrorist attacks.
National Review: House Republicans Huddle to Seek Consensus on Speaker Candidate
House GOP meets in closed-door session to nominate new speaker candidate after removal of Kevin McCarthy. Uncertain if consensus will be reached amidst pressure to respond to Hamas's attack on Israel.
#society
Red State: California's New 'Ebony Alert' System Has Nothing to Do With Rescuing Black Children
California has passed a new law called the "Ebony Alert" to find missing black children and young adults. The law aims to address the lack of media coverage for missing black children and will utilize electronic highway signs and various media platforms to spread information about missing persons aged 12 to 25. However, critics argue that the state should focus on improving existing systems rather than creating a new program that may not effectively address the issue. The law is seen by some as a symbolic gesture by the government rather than a genuine effort to help black children in need.
#war
Front Page Magazine: ISIS Flag at Israel Attack Site Suggests This Was Bigger Than Just Hamas
The Hamas attacks during the High Holy Days War were larger than anticipated and likely involved Jihadists beyond just Hamas. Evidence suggests that a terrorist killed in the assault on Kibbutz Sufa had an ISIS flag on their vest, though its authenticity is unconfirmed. The global Jihadist movement is a complex network, not limited to specific groups, and it appears that Iran and other Jihadists were also involved in the attack.
National Review: The Corner: Hezbollah Opens a Second Front in Northern Israel
Mass incursion from Lebanon into Israel, using paragliders, signals Hezbollah's direct involvement in war with Israel, acting as Iran's agent. Israel now faces existential fight for survival, prayers needed.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Signal: Harvard Student Groups Justify Hamas Terrorist Attack
Harvard student groups blame Israel for Hamas attack on the Jewish state. Over 1,000 dead, hostages taken. (, )
Newsbusters: Business Insider Calls Terrorists ‘Hamas Fighters’ While Crying Over ‘Misinformation’ on Twitter
During the ongoing Hamas-Israel War, Business Insider criticized Elon Musk and X for spreading misinformation, while ignoring the atrocities committed by Hamas fighters. The article argued that misinformation is rampant on X, but failed to mention the terrorist acts carried out by Hamas. Instead, it focused on Musk directing followers to accounts that had previously posted fake news. The writer's biased portrayal and failure to address the true source of misinformation undermined their credibility.
American Thinker: Biden’s remarks on Hamas and Israel are tone-deaf and beyond insulting
Joe Biden and his administration are being questioned about their support for Israel due to their previous actions and funding given to Iran. The restored funding under Biden has also benefited a UN group allegedly providing a safe haven for Hamas terrorists. The media's focus on Biden and Obama's actions rather than their words is highlighted, as well as the lack of attention given to anti-Israel sentiment from Squad members and support for terrorists at universities. The leniency shown to terrorist groups and regimes in the Middle East is contrasted with the Justice Department's focus on Trump and his supporters. The selective outrage and indifference of leftists towards other injustices like Mexican cartels and China's treatment of dissidents is also pointed out.
Daily Wire: ‘Holy S***’: NY Times Refers To Hamas ‘Terrorists,’ Then Changes ‘Terrorists’ To ‘Gunmen’
The New York Times initially referred to Hamas as "terrorists" but later changed it to "gunmen" in a story about their actions in Israel. Social media users noticed the revision and the Times eventually went back to using "terrorists." There have been other instances where the Times has been accused of bias against Israel and minimizing the Holocaust.
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: MSNBC Caught Following Hamas’s Script After Terror Attacks on Israel
Anti-Defamation League CEO criticizes MSNBC for referring to Hamas terrorists as militants or fighters. Despite the criticism, the network continues to use those terms in their coverage.
#crime
Forbes: Rep. Jim Jordan’s Speakership Bid Raises New Criticism He Covered Up Sexual Abuse At Ohio State—Here’s What To Know
Rep. Jim Jordan’s campaign for House speaker has been marred by allegations that he ignored accusations of sexual abuse against a school doctor while serving as an Ohio State assistant wrestling coach. Several former Ohio State wrestlers, who were among the victims, have spoken out against Jordan's bid for speaker. The university-commissioned investigation found that Strauss sexually abused hundreds of male students, and multiple university officials were aware of the allegations.
#sports
Forbes: Los Angeles Chargers Expect A Boost Against Dallas Cowboys With The Return Of Austin Ekeler
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler is expected to return for Monday night's game against the Dallas Cowboys after missing three games with a high-ankle sprain. Ekeler's return will provide a boost to the Chargers' running game and give quarterback Justin Herbert another valuable target. Ekeler has the opportunity to earn additional compensation this year based on his performance.
#science
The Economist: Like human armies, army ants trail crowds of hangers-on
Army ants, known for their predatory behavior, also create an ecosystem of scavengers and beetles in their refuse piles in rainforests of Costa Rica. The presence of larvae and eggs suggests that these piles serve as full-on homes for beetles. The study only scratched the surface of the variety of species present in the piles, with many remaining to be analyzed.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best October Prime Day Deals for Duck Hunters
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#other
The Blaze: Woke 'Exorcist' reboot flops, franchise could lose studio hundreds of millions
Despite being a $30 million film, "The Exorcist: Believer" only made $27 million at the box office. This disappointing start to a planned trilogy could cost the studio hundreds of millions of dollars. The franchise has struggled to replicate the success of the original film, and this reboot is another flop in the world of Hollywood remakes.