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19 Oct 2023
#politics
The Telegraph: By-election results live: Tories fear possible double defeat in Mid Bedfordshire and Tamworth
The Tories face tough challenges in the Mid Bedfordshire and Tamworth by-elections, with fears of possible double defeats. Nadine Dorries quit after being denied a peerage, while Chris Pincher resigned due to allegations of sexual misconduct. Losing the seats would be a big blow to Rishi Sunak's election hopes.
Forbes: Here’s Why Sidney Powell’s Guilty Plea Could Be ‘Devastating’ For Trump In Georgia Case
Far-right attorney Sidney Powell pleaded guilty to six misdemeanor charges related to her involvement in attempting to overturn the 2020 election. She agreed to testify against her co-defendants, including former President Donald Trump, in exchange for a plea deal consisting of probation, a fine, and restitution. Legal experts speculate that Powell's testimony could be damaging to Trump.
The Blaze: Jim Jordan plans to press forward in speakership bid despite back-to-back losses
GOP Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio is still running for the House speakership despite two failed votes. He plans to continue his bid and speak to lawmakers who voted against him. He faces an uphill battle as he lost votes from Republicans in the second round.
American Thinker: Let’s talk about why it’s okay to say that Hamas’s troops are Nazis.
Democrats share similarities with Nazis in their socialist beliefs, but they are not seeking world domination or slaughtering Jews. However, Islamists, like Nazis, share similarities and have been slaughtering Jews since the 7th century. Hamas terrorists who attacked Israel were found to be under the influence of amphetamines, enabling them to commit heinous acts with calmness. The Nazis and Islamists have always sought lebensraum and committed atrocities against civilians. It is important to recognize the moral equivalence and understand the threat posed by Hamas and its supporters.
Forbes: GOP's Back-Up Plan To Appoint Temporary Speaker Falls Apart
Multiple Republicans oppose a back-up plan to appoint a temporary House speaker after failed attempts to elect a speaker. Republicans are unclear about their next steps as the House approaches three weeks without a speaker. Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry's authority is limited to overseeing the election for the next speaker, leaving the House unable to vote on legislation without a speaker. Some Republicans, including Reps. Scalise, Gaetz, Stefanik, and Greene, voiced opposition to expanding McHenry's powers. Rep. Jordan, who lost support in the second ballot, initially backed the plan but later declared his continued bid for speaker.
National Review: Heritage Action Plans to Sink Any Future Effort to Empower Speaker Pro Tempore McHenry
Tensions rise on Capitol Hill as House Republicans debate temporarily empowering Speaker Pro Tempore McHenry while speaker-designee Jim Jordan struggles to gain support. Some Democrats and centrist Republicans express support for the proposal, but conservative group Heritage Action vows to oppose it. Jordan confirms that the proposal is dead for now, but centrist Representative Dave Joyce suggests it may gain traction if the House remains paralyzed. Opposition from right-wing Republicans and the need for Democratic support make the proposal unlikely to succeed. Jordan plans to proceed with a third floor vote on his speaker bid, despite growing opposition and reports of death threats against those who vote against him.
Red State: California's (Maryland's?) Newest Senator Can See the $$$ on the Wall, Won't Run for Reelection
California Senator Laphonza Butler, appointed by Gavin Newsom to complete Dianne Feinstein's term, announced she will not run for the seat in 2024. Butler stated that she wants to focus on being a champion for California for the rest of her term but believes running for a full term is not the best use of her voice. Butler's previous work with EMILY's List came into question due to receiving funds from Sam Bankman Fried's business partner, which have not been returned despite promises to do so. It is speculated that Butler's decision not to run may be influenced by the potential for higher-paying positions in PACs and nonprofits after her time as a senator.
The Blaze: Did Rashida Tlaib lead an 'INSURRECTION' on Capitol grounds?
The January 6 Capitol Hill protest is compared to the obsession with the previous January 6 event. Left-wing politicians like Rashida Tlaib allegedly incited the protestors, but it is doubted that any action will be taken against them. Tlaib is caught on video spreading lies about a hospital bombing in Gaza and appears to threaten the President. Audio proof also suggests Tlaib lied about the bombing. Glenn Beck questions whether any consequences will be faced for her actions.
Spectator USA: Sassy senator Mitt Romney spills the tea
Utah senator Mitt Romney is releasing a biography titled "Romney: A Reckoning" where he criticizes political figures including Trump and DeSantis. Romney considers Trump a fool and DeSantis competent but unpleasant. He also insults Gingrich, Cruz, and Huckabee. The book reveals Romney's conversations with Oprah and his desire to confront Trump in a debate. Romney feels out of place in politics and spends lonely nights at home.
#society
Fox News: Woman ditched by date after eating 48 oysters, plus must-see image of Earth taken from space
A viral TikTok video shows a woman in Atlanta eating 48 oysters and then being left with the bill by her date. NASA releases a stunning image of Earth during an annular solar eclipse. In other news, an airline flight was canceled after someone defecated on the bathroom floor, causing chaos among passengers. A cat sets a Guinness World Record for the loudest purr. A study reveals the 30 "little things" that bring happiness. Guy Benson shares his presidential dinner party guests, while a pasta quiz tests your knowledge. Play the daily crossword puzzle and follow Fox News on social media.
Fox News: Video shows Texas carnival worker clinging to amusement ride in midair to protect child after mishap
A carnival ride operator in Groves, Texas, becomes a hero when he clings to a malfunctioning ride 30 feet in the air to protect a young girl who was not secured. The operator holds on tightly as the ride goes up until it returns safely to the ground.
#war
PJ Media: 'Mommy… I'm Scared.'
12-year-old Noya and her grandmother were kidnapped and killed by Hamas during an invasion in Nir Oz Kibbutz, Israel. Their house was set on fire and their bodies were found in the fields. Noya was a Harry Potter fan.
Forbes: Russian Troops Are Packing Homemade Mortars. Expect Accidental Explosions.
Russian soldiers in Ukraine have been seen using homemade mortars, which are extremely dangerous and inaccurate. It is unclear why they resorted to this method, as they have access to purpose-made mortars. These homemade mortars are risky for the operator, as any flaw in the tube could cause the round to explode.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Ilhan Omar Backtracks on Accusing Israel of Hospital Strike in Gaza, Blames AP Report
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) initially blamed Israel for a hospital strike in Gaza, but later backtracked after evidence suggested it was caused by a misfired rocket from a Palestinian militant group. Omar called for an independent investigation to determine responsibility. Meanwhile, Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) continued to blame Israel and accused President Joe Biden of war and destruction. Former New York Republican Assemblyman Dov Hikind and former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman called for an ethics inquiry into Omar and Tlaib's posts.
Breitbart: NYT Prints Dishonest Photo with Fake Gaza Hospital Story
The New York Times misrepresented a photo of a semi-demolished building to be the Gaza Hospital hit by an "Israeli strike." The Times changed its headline multiple times to minimize blame on Israel.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: US destroyer shoots down missiles headed for Israel
US destroyer USS Carney intercepts missiles and drones fired by Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen towards Israel, Pentagon confirms.
Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian war, day 603: Allies pledge support to Ukraine as winter approaches
As winter approaches, Ukraine's allies pledge support and provide military and humanitarian aid amidst increased Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure.
#military
Fox News: White House berated for posting photo of US troops in Israel: 'They doxxed our own special forces'
The White House received criticism for posting an image of President Biden meeting with U.S. troops in Israel without obscuring their identities. The administration was accused of compromising the troops' identities and putting them at risk. The White House deleted the photo and apologized for the error.
Fox News: Biden administration admits it doxxed US special forces soldiers in Israel, apologizes
The Biden administration apologizes for posting a photo on Instagram that showed the faces of elite U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers on assignment in Israel. The photo was quickly deleted, but received significant backlash from Republicans.
Daily Wire: U.S. Navy Shoots Down Drones, Missiles Fired By Iranian-Backed Terrorists In Yemen
The US Navy intercepted drones and cruise missiles launched by Iranian-backed terrorists in Yemen, potentially targeting Israel. The incident occurred in the northern Red Sea, with the USS Carney destroyer shooting down three cruise missiles and multiple drones launched by the Houthis. No casualties were reported.
#culture
Fox News: Jon Stewart's Apple show ending due to 'creative differences' after execs resisted topics on China, AI: report
Apple is canceling Jon Stewart's show "The Problem" due to "creative differences" with topics like China and artificial intelligence . Stewart, known for his viral argument in favor of the Wuhan lab-leak theory, launched the show on Apple TV+ in 2021 after leaving "The Daily Show" . Late-night comedy shows have experienced changes, with Stewart's successor Trevor Noah leaving, James Corden ending his stint, and some shows stopping production, while FOX News' "Gutfeld!" has gained popularity .
#education
Daily Signal: Biden Admin Said to Want Explicit Books to Stay in School Libraries
Critics call for removal of sexually explicit materials from American school libraries, while supporters argue the ban is exaggerated.
#crime
Fox News: Philadelphia cop killing: 2 more suspects arrested in airport garage shooting death
Three suspects have been arrested in the shooting death of a Philadelphia police officer at the airport. Alexander Batista-Polanco and Yobranny Martinez-Fernandez are charged with murder and other offenses, while charges for Hendrick Pena-Fernandez are pending. Officer Richard Mendez, 50, was killed when he intervened in a vehicle break-in.
#science
Le Monde: Artificial Intelligence decodes images perceived by the human brain
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making advances in decoding and translating our brain activity, creating images based on our thoughts. Researchers from Meta AI have developed AI algorithms that can reproduce photographs based on the analysis of brain activity data obtained through magnetoencephalography (MEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). While the likeness between the original and the AI-created image is not perfect, the results are often striking. This breakthrough demonstrates the potential for AI to read our minds and track our thoughts.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: AO Review: Smartwool Merino Sport Hooded Shirt - All Season Performer
SmartWool's Merino Sport Hooded Shirt is a versatile outdoor clothing option that excels in temperature regulation, moisture-wicking, and odor resistance. With its durable construction and comfortable Merino wool blend, it is suitable for a range of outdoor activities.
#other
Forbes: Jung Kook Doubles Up On Billboard’s Pop Radio Chart
South Korean artist Jung Kook continues to make waves on Billboard's Pop Airplay chart with two songs. His new single "3D" rises to No. 30, while his previous hit "Seven" drops to No. 35. Jung Kook joins a small group of artists with multiple charting hits, including Nicki Minaj, Selena Gomez, and Justin Timberlake. With four solo tracks on the Pop Airplay chart, he holds the record for South Korean solo artists.