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16 Oct 2023
#politics
Breitbart: 2016 Rival Bobby Jindal Endorses Trump, Calls for Party to Unify
Former Gov. Bobby Jindal endorses former President Donald Trump for president, urging Republicans to unite behind him. Jindal believes Trump will be the Republican nominee and warns that the country is in danger of losing its foundations. He praises Trump for his achievements in the Middle East, addressing China as a security threat, and border security. Jindal suspended his campaign in 2015 and his endorsement adds to the growing list of prominent Republicans supporting Trump.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Speaks in Clive, Iowa
Former President Donald Trump will be giving a speech in Clive, Iowa on October 16, following a prior appearance in Adel earlier that day.
Breitbart: Jim Jordan's Letter to House Republicans: Time to Unify Against Democrats
House Judiciary Committee chairman and Speaker-designate Jim Jordan urged House Republicans to unite and focus on the American people. He has gained support from Reps. Mike Rogers and Ann Wagner. Jordan aims to empower committees, pass legislation, and achieve success for the American people.
#society
American Thinker: Leftists are ramping up their war on free speech in America
Leftists are aggressively shutting down speech that goes against their beliefs. Biden's HHS requires employees to use preferred pronouns, denying reality. Colorado continues to target cake baker Jack Phillips for not supporting gay marriage. Harvard claims to support free speech, but its history suggests otherwise. The ACLU, founded by socialists, is silent on the issue.
Flag And Cross: Deer with Collar, ‘Pet’ Painted on Its Body Prompts Warning from Officials
A photo of a deer with "pet" painted on it circulated on social media in Missouri. Wildlife officials warned that wild animals should not be kept as pets. The Missouri Dept. of Conservation and the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office emphasized that deer should not be moved from their habitat and that orphaned wildlife should be reported to the authorities. Chronic wasting disease was mentioned as a health concern for both deer and humans. The article concludes by stressing that deer are wildlife and should be respected, not treated as pets.
#war
Washington Free Beacon: Harvard Grad Union Considers Emergency University Funds for 'Doxxed' Students Who Blamed Israel for Hamas Terror
Harvard's graduate student union is considering offering emergency relief funds to students who were targeted after signing a statement blaming Israel for Hamas's attacks. The union wants to provide up to $1,500 per student using university funds. Harvard is facing backlash from donors, alumni, and faculty members over its response to the attacks. The union's proposal could further exacerbate tensions between activist students and donors. Other elite schools are also facing pressure to take a stronger stance on the issue. The union has previously clashed with the university on other issues, including sexual harassment protections. The resolution also calls on Harvard to divest from Israeli companies and end its complicity in "Israeli apartheid policies."
The Blaze: UN agency accused of providing cover for Hamas after retracting serious allegations: 'Scared of disappointing your terrorist friends?'
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees accuses Hamas of theft in Gaza City. UNRWA claims that fuel and medical supplies were taken from their compound but later retracts the statement, suggesting a cover-up for Hamas. Israeli sources confirm the raid did occur.
Euromaidan Press: Military: Ukrainian forces destroyed three Russian Su-25 fighter jets last week
Ukrainian forces shot down three Russian Su-25 fighter jets in the last week. General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi reported the latest downing on 16 October.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: U.S. Troops Mobilized near Israel to Potentially Offer Medical and Logistical Support
The US is sending troops to the eastern Mediterranean to support Israel against Hamas. Defense Secretary Austin is signaling a possible ground operation in Gaza. President Biden warns Israel to follow the rules of war, but urges against occupation. Israel denies using white phosphorus munitions.
Washington Free Beacon: DeSantis Airlifts Nearly 300 Americans Out of Israel
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis evacuated nearly 300 American citizens from Israel due to violent attacks by Hamas terrorists. Partnering with organizations, including Project DYNAMO, DeSantis offered flights and supplies to Floridians stranded in Israel. The state did not charge passengers for the flights.
Daily Wire: Yellen Says U.S. Can ‘Certainly’ Afford To Provide Military Support For Israel And Ukraine
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen assures that despite the rising national debt, the US can afford to fund Israel and Ukraine in their ongoing conflicts. Yellen emphasizes that the US economy is strong and that supporting Israel and Ukraine is a priority. The economic impacts of the Israel-Hamas war are unclear, but Yellen believes that legislation can be passed to address the situation. US officials reiterate their support for Israel's right to defend itself.
Euromaidan Press: Military: Ukrainian forces destroyed three Russian Su-25 fighter jets last week
Last week, Ukrainian forces destroyed three Russian Su-25 fighter jets. The commander of Ukraine's Tavria group of forces reported the latest downing on 16 October.
#education
Daily Wire: Companies Eliminating College Degree Requirement Amid Soaring Tuition Costs
Companies like Google, Walmart, and IBM are abandoning college degree requirements for jobs due to high tuition costs, prioritizing skills and practical experience.
#crime
The Blaze: Serial killer victim's daughter has SHOCKING WARNING for families
Mary Jo Jennings's mother, Leah Corken, was found dead in a senior living facility under suspicious circumstances. Several other older women had died in similar ways, leading to suspicions of a serial killer named Billy Chemirmir. The facility denied any connection to Chemirmir, but he was later found guilty of two murders and died in prison. Jennings warns families with loved ones in senior living facilities to be wary of security measures.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Exclusive: WBO Cruiserweight Champion Chris-Ballam Smith Hopes For More Unification Belts
Chris Ballam-Smith, the WBO cruiserweight champion, reflects on his victory against Lawrence Okolie and his aspirations to become an undisputed champion in the division. He emphasizes the importance of building fighters locally and expresses his desire to fight again soon. Ballam-Smith also discusses Tyson Fury's upcoming fights and the significance of a signed contract for an undisputed unification fight with Alexander Usyk. Despite his accomplishments, he remains grounded and prioritizes his family and personal growth.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: Durston X-Mid 1 Review: A Beginner-Friendly Ultralight Shelter
The Durston X-Mid 1 ultralight shelter is highly acclaimed and often sold out due to its unique design and affordable price. Tested in the Canadian Rockies, it withstood harsh conditions and exceeded expectations. With easy assembly, optimal interior space, and a reasonable price, the X-Mid is a great option for those interested in ultralight backpacking. However, it may not be suitable for those with a lot of gear or a larger body. Overall, it is a reliable and accessible choice in the world of ultralight gear.
#other
Forbes: Massachusetts Gov.: Shelters Will Hit Capacity This Month Due To Migrant Crisis
Massachusetts is running out of space to house migrants seeking shelter due to limited placement options. The state can no longer guarantee shelter for all migrants. The governor has called on the federal government for assistance. The state will work to help migrants secure jobs to open up space for others. Other Democratic-led areas are also facing similar challenges with an influx of migrants. The new limit on shelter units will be implemented on November 1. Over 6,900 families are currently in the state's shelter system. The surge in migrants is due to violence and economic unrest in their home countries. The state's emergency shelter system has been overwhelmed. The governor declared a state of emergency in August and requested federal assistance. The Biden Administration has granted Temporary Protected Status to Venezuelans but work permits for migrants who cross the border illegally or seek asylum still take time. It is unclear what will happen to families who do not receive shelter and how this announcement will be impacted by the state's "right-to-shelter" law that requires immediate housing for qualified families.
Forbes: Taylor Swift's Movie Accounted For 70% Of Box Office Grosses In America This Weekend
Taylor Swift's concert film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, debuted at No. 1 and dominated the box office with earnings of $95 million to $97 million in North America and an estimated $31 million to $33 million internationally. It accounted for 70% of the weekend's box office grosses, surpassing other new releases by a significant margin. The film is now the second-highest-grossing concert film of all time, falling behind Michael Jackson's This Is It.
Newsbusters: Al Roker Salivates Over Rachel Maddow, Encourages Young Journalists to Emulate Her
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow appeared on NBC's Today show to promote her new book about rising fascism on the far-right. She received praise from the hosts, including weatherman Al Roker, who recommended her show to journalism students. There was no mention of her past falsehoods or her role in promoting Trump-Russia collusion. Maddow advised aspiring journalists to read widely and have complex discussions with the American people. She revealed that she enjoys fishing to relax.
Forbes: The Single Biggest Difference Between ‘Modern Warfare II’ And ‘Modern Warfare III’ After Playing The Beta
I played many hours of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III beta and while it's fun, I have complaints. The biggest difference between Modern Warfare II and III is the gameplay style. MWII is more tactical with no diamonds or nameplates, whereas MWIII is faster and more arcadey with red dots on the mini-map. Personally, I prefer MWII's tactical elements, but I worry that we won't get another game like it.