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12 Oct 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Watch: Sen. John Fetterman: ‘America Is Not Sending Their Best and Brightest to Washington, DC’
In an interview with Stephen Colbert, Senator John Fetterman criticized the quality of Republicans in Congress, stating that "America is not sending their best and brightest" to Washington, DC. Fetterman's comments drew criticism from others, who pointed out his own shortcomings and lack of self-awareness.
#war
Washington Free Beacon: Israel’s New War Cabinet Vows To Wipe Hamas ‘Off the Face of the Earth’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu formed an emergency government with defense minister Yoav Gallant and opposition leader Benny Gantz to fight against Hamas. They will launch a ground invasion to destroy the Palestinian militant group responsible for the deadliest attack in Israeli history.
Human Events: RABBI MICHAEL BARCLAY: There is no joy in the destruction of Hamas, but it must be done
In light of the Torah teachings about Amalek, the author argues that Hamas is a modern-day Amalek and must be completely destroyed. However, the author cautions against rejoicing in this obligation, as it is important to remember our own humanity and the tragic loss of life that comes with it.
Euromaidan Press: Battle for Avdiivka: Ukraine withstands Russia’s biggest assault on city since 2014
Russian forces launched a massive offensive on the strategic city of Avdiivka in eastern Ukraine, using around 2,000 troops, tanks, and artillery bombardments. The assault is aimed at breaking through Ukrainian defenses and gaining control of key highways in the region.
Washington Free Beacon: American Death Toll in Hamas Attack on Israel Rises to 25, Others Missing
During his visit to Tel Aviv, Secretary of State Antony Blinken revealed that 25 Americans have been killed by Hamas in their attack on Israel. He emphasized the United States' commitment to supporting Israel and expressed the government's efforts to secure the release of the remaining hostages.
#foreignaffairs
The Right Scoop: Mark Levin reveals what the media isn’t telling you about Antony Blinken comments to Netanyahu
Biden's Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, expressed support for Israel but also made comments tying Israel's hands in dealing with Hamas. This suggests that the Biden administration and the media will pressure Israel to back down and work out a truce, despite the ongoing violence and civilian casualties.
Breitbart: LeBron James Condemns Hamas Attacks on Israel: 'Unacceptable'
NBA star LeBron James and Wizards forward Deni Avdija condemn Hamas attacks on Israel, calling it murder and terrorism. They pray for peace and denounce hate and antisemitism.
The Right Scoop: DeSantis: U.S. troops do not need to go to war against Hamas in Gaza – [VIDEO]
Governor Ron DeSantis believes US troops should not go to war against Hamas in Gaza. He thinks Israel should handle their own battles.
#economy
The Economist: Business | Oct 14th 2023 Edition
ExxonMobil acquires Pioneer Natural Resources in a $59.5bn deal, sparking speculation of further consolidation in the oil industry.
BP remains committed to transitioning towards renewables despite recent leadership turmoil.
Rebound in world economy may fade due to high cost of living and reduced savings. US economy expected to grow by 2.1%, while euro area growth is predicted to be only 0.7%.
Interest rates remaining high squeeze borrowers, leaving small firms struggling to pay interest. Bond yields on American government debt retreat as labour market improves.
Birkenstock's IPO falls short, with stock down by 13%, suggesting a possible end to the boom in luxury goods.
General Motors reaches a pay deal with its union in Canada, resolving a strike. Meanwhile, Ford, GM, and Stellantis announce layoffs due to ongoing United Auto Workers strike. (, )
Activist investor Nelson Peltz increases stake in Disney, preparing for a proxy fight. Disney's streaming business weakens, causing stock to fall by 25%.
Chinese property developer Country Garden warns of debt-default, citing slumping sales and tight liquidity position.
OECD publishes treaty to make multinational companies, especially tech firms, pay tax in countries where they operate. Microsoft faces demand for $28.9bn in back taxes from the IRS.
JD Wetherspoon reports its first annual profit since the pandemic, highlighting its contribution to government revenues.
Forbes: What ExxonMobil’s Merger With Pioneer Means For U.S. Shale
ExxonMobil and Pioneer Natural Resources have announced a merger, prompting speculation about other companies following suit. Chevron is speculated to make a similar move, while ConocoPhillips and Occidental Petroleum may also be considering options. Analysts have generally viewed the deal positively, but some caution that ExxonMobil has a history of overpaying for acquisitions. The possibility of a Federal Trade Commission review is also raised, although it is not expected to delay the deal.
PJ Media: Bidenomics Has Pretty Much Everybody Stressed Out
Bidenomics, the President's economic program, has caused a high level of financial stress among Americans. The stress index is at its highest level since the 2008 recession. People of all demographics are affected, and Biden's policies have resulted in higher stress levels compared to past presidents.
In addition to economic stress, there are concerns about a potential war in the Middle East, with rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine. This has led to increased oil prices and calls for sanctions on Iran. Biden's foreign policy decisions are being criticized, and there is widespread disapproval of his handling of the economy.
Flag And Cross: Plug Power Struggles As Investor Frustration Grows
Shares of fuel-cell energy company Plug Power, Inc. have plummeted despite their potential. CNBC host Jim Cramer expressed his frustration with the stock's performance, calling it a losing company. Analysts have raised concerns about the company's execution and margin issues, and the need for external funding. Plug Power is hoping to secure a $1 billion loan from the U.S. Department of Energy, but delays in projects and the potential for high interest rates add to their challenges.
#religion
Flag And Cross: Christian Coalition Escalates Fight Against Death Penalty, Calls For Fair Hearings And Clemency
A coalition of Christian leaders in the US intensifies their fight against the death penalty, calling for clemency hearings for all inmates on death row in Louisiana. Sister Helen Prejean, the Catholic nun famous for her work against the death penalty, argues that the state imitates the crime when it takes a life. The fight against the death penalty is ongoing, with many lawmakers seeking to use it more frequently.
#history
Flag And Cross: Study Reveals Surprising Beliefs About Ancient Egypt Among Young Adults
One in 10 young adults believe aliens built the Pyramids of Giza and that the Ancient Egyptians had mastered time travel.
#crime
Red State: Federal Judge Dismisses Hunter Biden's Original Gun Charge
Hunter Biden's firearms charge has been formally dismissed by a judge, following an ongoing legal battle. A federal indictment has been issued against him, accusing him of possession of a firearm as an unlawful user of a controlled substance and making false statements. This case has drawn attention to the debate over gun rights and gun control, with critics arguing that the law violates the Second Amendment. This could have broader implications and potentially challenge gun restrictions across the country.
American Thinker: Emerging details about the murder of Philly reporter Josh Kruger make for a paradox
Journalist Josh Kruger, known for his LGBTQ+ activism, was murdered in Philadelphia. New details reveal that the accused killer, Robert Davis, alleges that Kruger had a years-long sexual relationship with him starting at age 15. Kruger's family denies the claims but explicit photos and messages found on Kruger's phone are being investigated. This shocking revelation challenges the perception of Kruger as a champion for the vulnerable, highlighting the dangers of grooming and sexual exploitation.
#sports
Red State: RedState Sports Report: Diamondbacks Run Dodgers out of the Playoffs; 49ers and Cowboys Run Their Mouths
The sports desk on the Good Pirate Ship RedState gives updates on the NHL season and previews various games in baseball, football, and college football. They also discuss the hype around top players in the NHL and NBA, and question the whereabouts of Zion Williamson.
#outdoors
Skilled Survival: LifeStraw Review: An Expert Puts It To The Ultimate Test
A review of the LifeStraw personal water filter, a lightweight and compact filtration system. It is easy to use and can treat up to 4000L of drinking water. The filter design includes a plastic tube with hollow-fiber membrane tubes that remove particles larger than 0.2 microns. Not suitable for filtering dissolved salts, chemicals, minerals, viruses, heavy metals, or improving taste.
#other
Forbes: Trump’s SPAC Loses Nearly $200 Million In Stock Purchase Deals
Investors have terminated $533 million in planned investments for the special-purpose acquisition company Digital World Acquisition Corp, which is seeking to merge with Donald Trump's social media platform Truth Social. In addition, the company revealed a "material weakness" in its internal accounting practices. Both companies want to cancel all outstanding private investment in public equity (PIPE) investments.