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11 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: Top Republican demands answers as billions in FEMA relief are still going to COVID: 'Legitimate concern'
Rep. Chip Roy criticized FEMA for spending nearly half of a recent disaster relief appropriation on non-hurricane-related expenses, including COVID-19 funding. He expressed concerns about the depletion of the Disaster Relief Fund amid ongoing hurricane threats.
Roy has demanded accountability from FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell regarding the funding decisions and the prioritization of disaster relief for affected communities.
Breitbart: Dolphins' Raheem Mostert’s Wife Rips 'Textbook Trash' Kamala Harris for Attacks on DeSantis in Hurricane Row
Raheem Mostert's wife criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her comments on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's response to Hurricane Helene. She labeled Harris as "trash" and sided with DeSantis, who argued that Harris was politicizing the storm's impact.
DeSantis emphasized that he had communicated with the president regarding disaster response, while Mostert defended his actions and criticized Harris's approach.
The Federalist: TX Official: Give Ballots To People Who Show Noncitizen IDs
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson has issued guidance allowing election workers to accept noncitizen driver’s licenses as voter ID, despite noncitizens being ineligible to vote. Poll workers are instructed to offer regular ballots to individuals presenting these IDs while informing them of their ineligibility.
The guidance acknowledges the potential for confusion, as it suggests that individuals with limited-term IDs may have become naturalized citizens. However, it also states that these IDs confirm past or present noncitizen status, which should disqualify them from voting.
Breitbart: Brown University Rejects Divestment from Israel
Brown University’s governing body rejected a proposal to divest from Israeli companies, following a recommendation against it from the Advisory Committee on University Resource Management. The decision has sparked controversy, with one board member resigning in protest.
Pro-Israel advocates hailed the vote as a victory against the BDS movement, asserting that it promotes divisiveness and undermines Israel's legitimacy. They emphasized the importance of maintaining intellectual integrity and inclusivity on campus.
Fox News: 'Complete failure': Top GOP senator demands full report on migrants entering US, boarding flights without ID
Senator Chuck Grassley has urged the Biden administration to release an unredacted report detailing how noncitizens have been allowed to enter the U.S. and board domestic flights without proper identification. He claims this poses significant national security risks.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has disputed the report's findings, asserting that all travelers must present valid ID to enter secure airport areas. Grassley argues that the administration's actions reflect a lack of enforcement of immigration laws.
The Western Journal: Look: Vogue Magazine Unveils 'Candidate for Our Times' Cover of Kamala, Promptly Gets Eviscerated
Vogue Magazine's cover featuring Vice President Kamala Harris as "The Candidate for Our Times" has drawn significant backlash on social media. Critics argue that the portrayal is a form of gaslighting, given her lack of electoral success and the controversies surrounding her tenure.
Users on X have mocked the magazine's claims and questioned Harris's qualifications, highlighting her endorsement of President Biden's policies and her perceived shortcomings in leadership. The backlash reflects broader discontent with establishment media narratives.
Breitbart: California Insanity: Commission Rejects Space Force Plan for SpaceX Launches Because Elon Musk Supports Trump
The California Coastal Commission has rejected Space Force's request for SpaceX to launch up to 50 rockets annually from Vandenberg Air Force Base, citing concerns over Elon Musk's political involvement and the company's military contractor status. The vote was 6-4 against the proposal.
Commissioners expressed unease about Musk's behavior and the implications of allowing a military contractor to bypass permit requirements. Despite previous negotiations, the commission ultimately prioritized environmental and public access issues over the proposed increase in launches.
The Western Journal: Tim Walz Scrambles, Forced Into Panic Mode After TV Host Presses Him on Election Comments
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz faced scrutiny during an interview with Michael Strahan regarding his comments on the Electoral College, which he initially suggested should be abolished. His responses appeared confused and inconsistent with the official stance of Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign.
The exchange raised questions about the campaign's position on the Electoral College, highlighting a lack of clarity that could impact voter perception. Critics argue this reflects poorly on Walz's suitability as a running mate.
#society
Le Monde: What the silence of French politicians over the Pelicot rape trial reveals
The murder of a Parisian student by a Moroccan national sparked intense political debate in France about immigration and recidivism, leading to a minute of silence in the Assemblée Nationale. In contrast, a mass rape trial involving over 50 men has received minimal political attention despite public interest.
An Ifop poll indicates that many French citizens view the trial as a critical moment in acknowledging the ongoing issue of sexual violence, which affects a significant number of victims. While some political figures have spoken out, many remain silent, particularly among right and centrist parties.
The Telegraph: Woman’s arm bitten off by her own dog
An Australian woman, 34, suffered severe injuries when her pitbull mix attacked her at her home in Townsville, resulting in the loss of her arm below the elbow. Police used a tourniquet to control the bleeding and later euthanized the aggressive dog on-site.
The woman is in serious but stable condition at the hospital, with her severed arm recovered for potential reattachment. Neighbors expressed concern, noting prior aggressive behavior from the dog.
GB News: 'Vile' trans activists release swarms of INSECTS at LGB Alliance event
During a gender-critical event in London, a group of protestors released crickets, causing chaos among attendees. The LGB Alliance attributed the disruption to four "saboteurs," with at least one being detained by police.
Despite the incident, the conference continued, although some sessions were canceled. The LGB Alliance condemned the act as an attempt to silence their movement.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Putin meets with Iran’s Pezeshkian, calling for ‘new world order’ of Russian allies
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in Ashgabat, discussing Middle Eastern tensions and military cooperation, including Iran's weapon supplies to Russia amid the Ukraine conflict. Concerns over rising assassination plots linked to both nations in the UK were also raised.
Putin emphasized a desire to forge a "new world order" with allies to counter Western influence. The meeting occurred during an international forum attended by various regional leaders, including those from Central Asia.
#military
The Telegraph: Israel misses target as 22 killed in deadliest Beirut air strike of the war
Israeli air strikes in central Beirut resulted in 22 deaths and over 100 injuries, targeting a residential area. The strikes aimed at Hezbollah official Wafiq Safa, who survived the attack.
This incident marks a significant escalation in Israel's air campaign against Hezbollah amid ongoing conflict.
#history
Fox News: Mount Everest remains believed to be climber who vanished 100 years ago
A National Geographic team discovered a sock and boot on Mount Everest believed to belong to British climber Andrew "Sandy" Irvine, who vanished in 1924. This finding may provide insight into his fate and the possibility that he and George Mallory reached the summit.
The remains were found on the Central Rongbuk Glacier, and Irvine's family is willing to undergo DNA testing for confirmation. This discovery is significant for both the climbing community and Irvine's relatives, offering closure on a long-standing mystery.
#crime
Breitbart: Czech Police Arrest One of World's Top Child Sex Pornographers
Czech police have arrested a dual Czech-American national identified as one of the world's largest distributors of homosexual child pornography. The arrest followed a year-long investigation involving the FBI and Europol, uncovering extensive criminal activities on the dark web.
The suspect, who faces up to eight years in prison, was initially detained in February and had been under FBI surveillance for nearly a decade. Concurrently, German authorities arrested six men linked to a dark web platform for sharing child pornography.