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18 Oct 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Honduran illegal immigrant deported from US twice, sentenced for leading Texas burglary ring: 'Masterminded'
Honduran illegal immigrant deported from US twice, sentenced for leading Texas burglary ring: 'Masterminded'
Sergio Cardenas-Salinas, a 30-year-old Honduran illegal immigrant, was sentenced to 37 years in prison for leading a burglary ring in North Texas that targeted homes of residents believed to hold cash and valuables. He had been deported twice prior to his arrest.

The operation involved multiple individuals from Central and South America and resulted in a series of high-profile home invasions. Cardenas-Salinas was convicted of engaging in organized criminal activity, with the jury opting for a lengthy sentence to deter similar crimes.


#politics

Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: Kamala Harris missed out on a 'huge opportunity'
LAURA INGRAHAM: Kamala Harris missed out on a 'huge opportunity'
Laura Ingraham critiques the media's portrayal of Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with Bret Baier, suggesting it was a missed opportunity for her to present a strong agenda. She notes that the media described the exchange as "testy" or "contentious" without acknowledging any mastery of the facts.

Ingraham argues that Harris' team seemed anxious to end the interview, implying that prolonged questioning would further weaken her position.


Breitbart: Trump to Headline Al Smith Dinner; Kamala to Send Pre-Recorded Video
Trump to Headline Al Smith Dinner; Kamala to Send Pre-Recorded Video
Former President Donald Trump will attend the Al Smith Dinner, while Vice President Kamala Harris has opted to send a pre-recorded video, marking the first time a Democrat candidate has skipped the event since 1984. The dinner aims to promote bipartisan unity and raise funds for charity.

Archbishop Timothy Cardinal Dolan criticized Harris for not attending, emphasizing the event's spirit of patriotism and humor, which he believes transcends political divisions. Comedian Jim Gaffigan is set to host the dinner.


#society

Human Events: WATCH: THOUGHTCRIME Special with Donald Trump Jr.
WATCH: THOUGHTCRIME Special with Donald Trump Jr.
The latest episode of Thoughtcrime discusses various contemporary issues, focusing on societal impacts and political dynamics. It aims to provoke thought and debate among viewers.

The program encourages critical analysis of current events and their implications for the future.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Harris on Death of Hamas Leader: 'Justice Has Been Served'
Harris on Death of Hamas Leader: 'Justice Has Been Served'
The U.S. and Israel have confirmed the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, which may signal a potential end to the ongoing conflict. Vice President Kamala Harris stated that this action benefits the U.S., Israel, and the world, emphasizing the need for justice and security.

Senator John Barrasso expressed support for Israel's mission to eliminate Hamas and secure the release of hostages. The Biden administration aims to facilitate peace while acknowledging the suffering caused by the war in Gaza.


#economy

Breitbart: Carney on 'The Bottom Line': Biden-Harris Inflation Devastated Union Wages
Carney on 'The Bottom Line': Biden-Harris Inflation Devastated Union Wages
Breitbart News economics editor John Carney stated that union members have experienced wage losses due to inflation under the Biden-Harris administration. He noted a shift among unions toward supporting Trump, as workers seek better trade protections and fear further wage erosion.

Carney emphasized that inflation severely impacted union contracts, leading to demands for significant raises. Workers are concerned about the potential for continued economic challenges if current policies persist.


#military

Breitbart: IDF Mocks Sinwar in Arabic: 'Before... and After'
IDF Mocks Sinwar in Arabic: 'Before... and After'
IDF spokesman Col. Avichay Adraee shared a meme mocking Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar after his death in a firefight. The meme contrasts images of Sinwar before and after his death, suggesting he met a "miserable fate."

Israeli PM Netanyahu spoke of peace following Sinwar's death, offering a chance for Hamas members holding hostages to save their lives if they release them.


Times Of Israel: PM sees opportunity in Sinwar’s death. Does that mean escalation in fighting or a deal?
PM sees opportunity in Sinwar’s death. Does that mean escalation in fighting or a deal?
The killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is seen by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu as a pivotal moment in the Gaza conflict, potentially leading to the end of Hamas's rule. While U.S. officials express optimism for a resolution, the impact of Sinwar's death on Hamas's operations remains uncertain.

The situation presents both opportunities and challenges for Israel regarding hostages and military strategy. As Hamas becomes more fragmented, negotiating hostage releases may become complex. Netanyahu faces a decision to either pursue a diplomatic solution or intensify military efforts against Hamas and Hezbollah.


#culture

Fox News: Martha Stewart claims it was ‘very easy’ to keep her affair during her marriage a secret
Martha Stewart claims it was ‘very easy’ to keep her affair during her marriage a secret
Martha Stewart disclosed that it was "very easy" to keep her decades-old affair secret while discussing her new Netflix documentary. She advised young women to leave unfaithful husbands, reflecting on her marriage to Andrew Stewart from 1961 to 1990.

At the launch of her 100th book, Stewart humorously noted the challenges of her career, while Snoop Dogg supported her at the event. The documentary explores her life, including her rise in the lifestyle industry and past legal issues.


Le Monde: Payal Kapadia, director of 'All We Imagine as Light': 'In India, independent cinema no longer has the support of the state'
Payal Kapadia, director of 'All We Imagine as Light': 'In India, independent cinema no longer has the support of the state'
Indian director Payal Kapadia, known for her award-winning film "All We Imagine as Light," discusses her experiences and the challenges of filmmaking in India. Her previous work, "A Night of Knowing Nothing," critiques the government's influence on universities but faced distribution issues domestically.

Kapadia highlights the paradox of Bombay, where opportunities exist alongside harsh living conditions. Her films reflect the complexities of urban life, capturing the struggles of women seeking freedom in a city marked by stark contrasts.


#crime

Fox News: Alyssa Lokits case: Man accused of savagely murdering woman on Nashville trail makes first court appearance
Alyssa Lokits case: Man accused of savagely murdering woman on Nashville trail makes first court appearance
Paul Park, 29, has been charged with criminal homicide for the shooting death of Alyssa Lokits, 34, on a Nashville trail. Park was arrested less than 24 hours after the incident, which is being treated as a random attack. The motive remains unclear.

Lokits' family described her as a talented and compassionate individual, while the community is calling for increased safety measures in the area. Police have noted that the attack was random, and Park had a previous criminal record.


Fox News: LAPD seizes $4M in fentanyl, enough dosage to potentially kill entire population of Los Angeles
LAPD seizes $4M in fentanyl, enough dosage to potentially kill entire population of Los Angeles
Los Angeles police seized over 50 pounds of fentanyl and nearly nine pounds of heroin in a major drug bust, arresting 28-year-old Jose Alberto Soto. The drugs have an estimated street value of $4 million, potentially lethal for over 11 million people.

Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, is significantly stronger than heroin and morphine, contributing to a rising number of overdose deaths. The CDC reported nearly 75,000 fentanyl-related deaths last year, highlighting the severity of the opioid crisis.