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1 Oct 2023
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#politics
Daily Wire: McCarthy Rips Gaetz Over ‘Personal’ Feud: ‘I Want To Secure The Border, He Wants To Secure Interviews’
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy criticized Rep. Matt Gaetz for prioritizing personal vendettas and media appearances over conservative victories. McCarthy expressed confidence in surviving Gaetz's attempts to oust him as Speaker of the House and urged him to bring on the fight. McCarthy accused Gaetz of trying to work with Democrats and emphasized the accomplishments achieved so far. He highlighted passing bills to protect the border, achieve energy independence, and reduce the debt, while noting the Senate's failure to pass appropriation bills.
American Thinker: Rep. Jamaal Bowman does the 'insurrection' thing
Wokester-socialist Rep. Jamaal Bowman pulls a fire alarm in Congress to disrupt a vote. He claims it was a mistake, but video evidence suggests otherwise. Democrats often escape consequences for their disruptive actions. Republicans are calling for Bowman to be expelled.
#society
Fox News: California leaders face backlash over pushback against homeless encampments
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and San Francisco Mayor London Breed face criticism over their stance on homeless encampments in the city. A recent court ruling invalidated an anti-camping ordinance regarding homeless people in public areas. Newsom filed a brief asking for a Supreme Court review, while Breed emphasized their commitment to offering shelters but enforcing laws for those who refuse. Critics argue that more focus should be placed on affordable housing and services for the homeless.
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Fox News: Iran official admits country’s role in terror bombing that killed 241 US military members: report
The Iranian regime's role in the mass murder of American military and diplomatic personnel in Beirut in the 1980s has been exposed by the Islamic Republic of Iran's representative in Lebanon, Sayyed Issa Tabatabai. The state-controlled Islamic Republic News Agency quickly removed the damning disclosure, but the Middle East Media Research Institute preserved a copy. Iran and Hezbollah have been blamed for multiple terrorist attacks against Americans, including the bombings of the U.S. Embassy and the marine barracks in Beirut.
The significance of Tabatabai was highlighted during a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, who praised Tabatabai's support of the resistance. Iran has vehemently denied any involvement in the bombings and has not defended itself against lawsuits filed by families of the victims. This revelation could lead to new lawsuits and compensation claims against Iran's regime for its role in the murders.
#economy
The Blaze: New EV battery factory requires so much energy a coal power plant will be expanded, delayed closure by years
A new $4 billion electric vehicle battery factory in Kansas will require vast amounts of energy, leading to the expansion of a local coal plant. Panasonic's lithium-ion battery manufacturing facility will receive up to $6.8 billion in federal incentives and additional state and local incentives. The factory will need 200 to 250 megawatts of electricity, prompting the extension of the coal plant's life until 2028.
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Forbes: The Best New Movies On Netflix In October 2023
In October 2023, Netflix adds a fresh batch of movies. Among them are "Dune," a visually stunning sci-fi film, and "BlacKkKlansman," a bold exploration of racism. Other notable additions include "Love Actually," a heartwarming British romance, and "Mission: Impossible," a thrilling action flick.