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14 Oct 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Nolte - Kubrick’s Daughter: ‘Trump Has My Blessing’ to Use ‘Full Metal Jacket’ Against ‘Woke Ideology’
Nolte - Kubrick’s Daughter: ‘Trump Has My Blessing’ to Use ‘Full Metal Jacket’ Against ‘Woke Ideology’
Vivian Kubrick supports Donald Trump's use of footage from her father's film *Full Metal Jacket* to critique the current state of the U.S. military, which she views as weakened by "woke" ideology. She believes her father would have endorsed Trump’s stance on military strength.

Vivian argues that a strong military is essential for peace, and she perceives her father's work as a defense of individualism against collective ideologies. She concludes that Trump's use of the film aligns with her father's views on freedom and the necessity of a robust military.


The Western Journal: 'Worst Word Salad' Yet: Kamala Harris Brings Up Strange Story About Constellations During Rough Interview Moment
'Worst Word Salad' Yet: Kamala Harris Brings Up Strange Story About Constellations During Rough Interview Moment
Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism for her comments during an interview, where she attempted to link Donald Trump's rhetoric to constellations, leading to what some termed her "worst word salad." This moment occurred while discussing Trump's negative remarks about cities with significant Black populations.

Harris's remarks were seen as an effort to appeal to Black voters, a demographic where her support has notably declined compared to previous elections. Polls indicate she is performing poorly among Black men, which could impact her electoral prospects.


Breitbart: New York Times Admits Kamala Harris Plagiarized, Claims Passages Were 'Not Serious'
New York Times Admits Kamala Harris Plagiarized, Claims Passages Were 'Not Serious'
The New York Times acknowledged that Vice President Kamala Harris plagiarized passages in her 2009 book, "Smart on Crime," but deemed the instances "not serious." The claims were brought to light by journalist Christopher Rufo, citing research from plagiarism expert Dr. Stefan Weber.

The passages in question, totaling about 500 words, were noted to copy descriptions and statistical information rather than original ideas. Critics have suggested that the focus on Harris's plagiarism is politically motivated, with implications of racism directed at Rufo.


Breitbart: CNN's Jennings: Harris Struggling Because Dems Focus on 'Dudes Who Want to Become Women'
CNN's Jennings: Harris Struggling Because Dems Focus on 'Dudes Who Want to Become Women'
Scott Jennings criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for struggling to connect with male voters, suggesting that Democrats prioritize issues related to gender identity over traditional male concerns. He noted a significant gender gap and declining support among African-American men.

Ashley Allison emphasized the importance of coalition-building in politics and indicated that Harris is aware of the gender gap, aiming to address it through her messaging.


#society

Fox News: Lilly Ledbetter, namesake of Fair Pay Act, dead at 86
Lilly Ledbetter, namesake of Fair Pay Act, dead at 86
Lilly Ledbetter, a key figure in the equal pay movement, passed away at 86. Her lawsuit against Goodyear for wage discrimination led to the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act in 2009, which extended the time workers could file pay discrimination claims.

Despite losing her case, Ledbetter's advocacy for equal pay continued throughout her life, inspiring many and prompting ongoing efforts to address the gender wage gap.


Breitbart: Bill Clinton: U.S. Needs Migrants Because of Americans' Low Birth Rate
Bill Clinton: U.S. Needs Migrants Because of Americans' Low Birth Rate
Former President Bill Clinton stated that the U.S. requires more migrants to address declining birth rates, which he claims are at their lowest in over a century. He emphasized that without immigration, economic growth may stagnate, as native births are insufficient to maintain population levels.

However, critics argue that increased migration can negatively impact wages and housing costs, further discouraging American families from having children. This trend is mirrored in other developed nations, where rising migration correlates with falling birth rates.


Fox News: Harris doubles down with 'Indigenous Peoples' Day' post amid outrage over Columbus Day rhetoric
Harris doubles down with 'Indigenous Peoples' Day' post amid outrage over Columbus Day rhetoric
Vice President Kamala Harris reaffirmed her support for Indigenous Peoples' Day, emphasizing the importance of Indigenous leadership. This comes amid backlash over past comments where she criticized European explorers for their impact on Tribal nations and expressed support for renaming Columbus Day.

The Trump campaign responded by labeling Harris as a typical leftist aiming to erase American traditions. Harris has consistently recognized Indigenous Peoples' Day since 2021, while her official accounts show no mention of Columbus Day.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Russia sentences French researcher to three years in a penal colony
Russia sentences French researcher to three years in a penal colony
French researcher Laurent Vinatier was sentenced to three years in a Russian penal colony for violating a "foreign agent" law by collecting military information without registration. He admitted guilt, stating he was unaware of the legal requirement.

France condemned the sentence as "extreme" and called for his immediate release, citing concerns over fundamental freedoms in Russia. The case reflects heightened tensions between Russia and the West amid the ongoing Ukraine conflict.


#history

Fox News: Long-lost Jewish text stolen by Nazis to be returned after mysteriously appearing on rare book website
Long-lost Jewish text stolen by Nazis to be returned after mysteriously appearing on rare book website
A 16th-century Jewish text, the Di Gara, will be returned to the Jewish Theological Seminary in Budapest after being identified for forfeiture by a U.S. judge. The book was stolen by Nazis during World War II and resurfaced in the U.S. in the 1980s.

The text, which includes the Jewish Torah and Haftarot, was listed for sale online before being recovered by Homeland Security. U.S. officials emphasized the importance of returning cultural property to its rightful owners.


#crime

Fox News: 'Slap in the face': Media, government downplaying Venezuelan gangs, says woman who fled her Colorado apartment
'Slap in the face': Media, government downplaying Venezuelan gangs, says woman who fled her Colorado apartment
Residents in Aurora, Colorado, express concerns over the growing influence of Venezuelan gangs, with one woman, Cindy Romero, citing personal experiences of violence and crime that led her to move out. Local officials, including the mayor, acknowledge the issue but argue it is being exaggerated.

The debate intensified during a recent interview involving GOP candidate JD Vance and ABC's Martha Raddatz, highlighting differing views on the severity of gang activity. While some officials downplay the situation, Romero and others feel their safety is compromised.


#sports

GB News: Jake Paul 'contemplated killing himself' after brother Logan controversy that cost $30m
Jake Paul 'contemplated killing himself' after brother Logan controversy that cost $30m
Jake Paul shared that he contemplated suicide after losing £23 million due to the fallout from his brother Logan's 'suicide forest' video, which severely impacted his career and mental health. He expressed resilience, stating he chose to fight back rather than succumb to the negativity.

Since then, Paul has transitioned to boxing, achieving a 10-1 record. He is now preparing for a high-stakes fight against Mike Tyson on November 15, with a £60 million prize fund, viewing it as an opportunity to prove himself against a boxing legend.