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15 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: Nathan Wade grilled by House investigators probing Georgia Trump prosecution
Former Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade testified before the House Judiciary Committee regarding the investigation into Donald Trump's alleged election interference in Georgia. Wade's legal team stated they cooperated fully, while the committee sought details about Wade's relationship with Fulton County DA Fani Willis.
Wade's romantic involvement with Willis has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest in the case. Both have denied any wrongdoing, and Willis instructed Wade not to disclose details about the investigation, prompting questions from Republicans about transparency.
Fox News: CNN anchor and Rep. Waltz clash over Harris ‘socialist’ label, networks likening Trump to Hitler
CNN anchor John Berman and Rep. Mike Waltz engaged in a heated discussion about the use of terms like "fascist" and "socialist" to describe political figures. They debated the implications of such language on democracy and public trust, particularly regarding comments made by former President Trump.
Waltz defended Trump's rhetoric about "enemies from within," while Berman highlighted the potential dangers of radicalizing language. The conversation underscored the contentious nature of political discourse in the current climate.
The Federalist: Media 'Pounce' To Cover Up Kamala Harris' Plagiarism Scandal
A report by Christopher Rufo claims that Kamala Harris may have plagiarized portions of her co-authored book, "Smart on Crime." Austrian plagiarism expert Stefan Weber identified multiple instances where text appears to be lifted from various sources without proper attribution.
In response, some media outlets, including The New York Times, have sought to downplay the allegations, framing them as politically motivated attacks. However, they acknowledged that certain passages lacked proper citations, raising questions about the integrity of the work.
The Western Journal: Trump Goes to War with Fox News, Says Network Is Having a 'Very Negative Effect on the Election'
Former President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Fox News, claiming it negatively impacts the upcoming presidential election. He criticized the network for giving airtime to Vice President Kamala Harris's representatives and suggested that it has lost its objectivity.
Trump's comments highlight his belief that Fox News's coverage favors Democrats, undermining his campaign efforts. He urged voters to recognize this bias ahead of the election.
The American Mind: Harris’s Border Crisis
The Biden-Harris Administration's immigration policy is characterized as one of "unlimited immigration," allowing broad entry without proper legal basis. This approach is viewed as undermining the principles of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, which restricts immigration rights.
Critics argue that this policy has led to a significant border crisis, with over ten million encounters of inadmissible aliens since January 2021. The administration's actions are seen as a challenge to the constitutional rights of the American people regarding immigration limits.
Fox News: Trump says GOP is 'party of common sense' during contentious Bloomberg interview
Former President Donald Trump, in a recent Bloomberg News interview, asserted that the Republican Party represents "common sense" values, emphasizing issues like border security and parental consent in medical decisions. He expressed confidence in his electoral prospects in key states like Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Michigan.
Trump defended his economic plans, including tariffs on foreign goods, arguing they would boost domestic manufacturing and lead to positive economic outcomes. He also highlighted his foreign policy approach, emphasizing the importance of maintaining relationships with leaders of adversarial nations.
Breitbart: Elon Musk Threatens Lawsuit After California Commission Rejects SpaceX Launches Due to His Support of Trump
Elon Musk plans to sue the California Coastal Commission after they denied a request for increased SpaceX rocket launches, citing his political statements and social media activity. The commission expressed concerns over environmental impacts and Musk's focus on profit over employee welfare.
Musk criticized the commission's comments as inappropriate and maintains that his political views should not affect the decision. The commission insists SpaceX must obtain a Coastal Development Permit, asserting that it operates primarily as a private company.
#society
Breitbart: Report: Trans Student Brutally Attacks Girl on Bus 'Growling,' 'Chewing' Her Eye
A female high school student in Maine sustained a concussion and vision impairment after being assaulted by a male student who identifies as female. The incident at Mount Desert Island High School involved severe physical aggression, and the victim's parents are considering legal action.
The school administration has stated that they are investigating the incident while denying rumors about the bus driver's involvement. Both the attacker and the victim have been suspended, and the victim requires further medical evaluation.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: GOP senator warns thousands have been 'rushed' into US after Afghanistan withdrawal: 'Weren't properly vetted'
Lawmakers are expressing concerns over the vetting process for Afghan nationals following the arrest of Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, accused of planning a terror attack on Election Day. They warn that many individuals were rushed into the U.S. after the Afghanistan withdrawal without proper vetting.
Tawhedi, who entered the U.S. in 2021, is charged with attempting to provide material support to ISIS. Despite being screened multiple times, officials believe he was radicalized after arriving in the U.S. The situation raises questions about the effectiveness of current vetting procedures.
Times Of Israel: US imposes sanctions on ‘sham charity’ fundraising for Palestinian terror group
The U.S. and Canada imposed sanctions on the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, labeling it a fundraiser for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a designated terrorist group. The Treasury accused Samidoun of diverting humanitarian funds to support terrorism.
The PFLP has been active in the Israel-Hamas conflict, including involvement in the October 7 attack that resulted in significant civilian casualties. Canada also designated Samidoun as a terrorist entity, emphasizing the rejection of violent extremism.
#economy
Le Monde: 'The US presidential campaign resembles an unfunded quest for a lost paradise'
The US presidential campaign features candidates framing the economy as dire despite positive indicators. Both Trump and Harris propose significant spending increases, neglecting the growing budget deficit, which is projected to reach nearly $2 trillion in 2024.
This shift in party ideology has led to a disregard for fiscal responsibility, with both candidates promising expansive policies that could exacerbate the deficit. The focus on spending over revenue raises concerns about long-term economic stability.
#military
Human Events: 25% of Lebanon under evacuation orders as Israel retaliates against Hezbollah terrorist group: UN refugee agency
Israel has issued military evacuation orders affecting over 25% of Lebanon amid ongoing conflict with Hezbollah. Prime Minister Netanyahu has vowed to continue attacks on Hezbollah, while the group's deputy chief warned of continued strikes on Israel unless a ceasefire is reached.
The UN refugee agency reports that people are evacuating in response to these orders. Israel aims to dismantle Hezbollah's capabilities following the group's support for Hamas and recent attacks on northern Israel.
#culture
Fox News: 'One Tree Hill' actress fled to Hollywood with baby after leaving cult: 'Many weeping on the floor nights'
Actress Bethany Joy Lenz revealed she spent a decade in a cult while acting on "One Tree Hill," unaware of its controlling nature. She discusses her experience in her upcoming memoir, detailing her struggle to leave the group and rebuild her life after becoming a mother.
Lenz aims to share her story not for revenge but to help others recognize similar situations and heal from trauma. She emphasizes the ongoing process of recovery and the importance of trust in rebuilding her life.
Fox News: Jake E. Lee, former guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne, shot multiple times in Las Vegas
Guitarist Jake E. Lee was shot multiple times in Las Vegas but is expected to fully recover. He remains conscious and is in intensive care following the incident, which authorities believe was random.
The family requests privacy as the police investigation continues.
#health
Fox News: Meet the Hurricane Milton babies born at Florida hospitals during the storm
During Hurricane Milton's landfall in Florida, AdventHealth for Women reported the birth of 67 babies across its various hospitals. The medical staff worked tirelessly through the storm to provide care for new parents and their infants.
The births included 32 in the Tampa area, with others in Orlando, Celebration, and surrounding locations. Hospital officials expressed gratitude for the trust placed in them by families during this challenging time.
#crime
Fox News: New report warns bloodthirsty Venezuelan gang's footprint will remain in US ‘for decades'
The Tren de Aragua gang, originating from Venezuela, is expanding its criminal activities across the U.S., posing a long-term threat, according to a report by the Heritage Foundation. This growth coincides with increased Venezuelan migration and has led to various crimes in multiple states.
Former President Trump has announced "Operation Aurora" to target illegal immigrant gang members, invoking the Alien Enemies Act to dismantle these networks. The report suggests that the gang's presence may be more widespread than currently recognized, indicating a significant challenge for law enforcement.
#sports
Human Events: British female pool player defeats trans player for championship win
Kristy-Lee Davies, a British woman, won the UK Mini Series pool championships, defeating trans-identified male Harriet Haynes after a strong comeback. The competition has faced criticism for allowing trans-identified males to compete in the women's category, leading to ongoing controversy.
The Women's Rights Network supported Davies' victory, emphasizing concerns over fairness in women's sports. Current regulations allow trans-identified athletes to compete, but ongoing reviews and legal challenges highlight the tensions surrounding inclusion and competition integrity.