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19 Oct 2023

#politics

American Thinker: Loudly public Hamas supporter turns up as an official DHS 'asylum officer'
Loudly public Hamas supporter turns up as an official DHS 'asylum officer'
Summary: Joe Biden's decision to replace judges with "asylum officers" to handle asylum claims at the border has resulted in controversy as it was discovered that a Department of Homeland Security officer, Nejwa Ali, who previously worked for the Palestinian Delegation to the U.S., has been posting anti-Semitic content and expressing support for Hamas on social media. It is concerning that someone with such views was allowed in a sensitive position, raising questions about the screening process and potential risks associated with terrorists entering the country. This highlights the need to reevaluate the "asylum officer" system and take appropriate action.


Red State: We Are All Rubberneckers Staring at This Trainwreck of a Speaker's Race
We Are All Rubberneckers Staring at This Trainwreck of a Speaker's Race
As Republicans in Congress struggle to find a Speaker and establish order in the House, Democrats also share part of the blame for the chaos. The media focuses on the Republican drama, but fails to acknowledge the Democrats' role in the House's stagnation. The world is in crisis, but most Republicans do not feel enough pressure to prioritize governing over personal ambitions. A solution must be found soon, as important issues such as Israel and appropriations need attention. The media's reliance on unreliable narrators and gossip further hampers progress.


National Review: Sidney Powell Pleads Guilty in Georgia Election-Interference Case
Sidney Powell Pleads Guilty in Georgia Election-Interference Case
Sidney Powell, former Trump attorney, pleaded guilty in the Georgia election-interference case. She will testify at future trials and write an apology letter for supporting Trump's claims of election subversion.


Newsbusters: Morning Joe Rips MSM Support of Hamas Hospital Lie, But Gives Rashida Tlaib A Pass
Morning Joe Rips MSM Support of Hamas Hospital Lie, But Gives Rashida Tlaib A Pass
Israel bombs a Gaza hospital, killing 500 Palestinians. Rep. Rashida Tlaib accuses Israel despite Hamas's claim being debunked. Morning Joe criticizes media for spreading Hamas's lie.


Daily Wire: Latest Presidential Polls: Trump Continues Dominance In Early Primary States, Stays Neck-And-Neck With Biden
Latest Presidential Polls: Trump Continues Dominance In Early Primary States, Stays Neck-And-Neck With Biden
Former President Donald Trump maintains a significant lead in the Republican field for four primaries and ties with President Joe Biden in general election polling. Trump's support has increased nationally and he holds a substantial lead in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada. Despite recent events in Israel, the polls have not shown any shifts in support.


Fox News: Potential speaker candidates emerge from shadows as Jordan's bid falters
Potential speaker candidates emerge from shadows as Jordan's bid falters
Potential challengers are waiting in the wings for Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, to step away from the race for House speaker after he failed to clinch a majority of support in back-to-back House-wide votes. Rep. Jack Bergman, R-Mich., a retired Marine Corps general, is "prepared" to step into the race if Jordan falters. Meanwhile, a source familiar with discussions told Fox News Digital that Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington’s name "keeps popping up as an alternative in conversations with holdouts unhappy with Jordan."


The Blaze: Commentary: Making sense of a weaponized FBI
Commentary: Making sense of a weaponized FBI
The FBI is being criticized for targeting Donald Trump's followers as potential domestic terrorists, leading to accusations of weaponizing the agency for political gain. Democrats want to intimidate and silence the opposition ahead of the next presidential race, while Republicans who protest election results or express dissent are labeled extremists. This push to stifle opposition aligns with the trend of one-party dictatorships in communist regimes and threatens the principles of democracy.


#war

Fox News: From the deadly desert rave to the front lines, Israeli reserve soldier recounts concert massacre
From the deadly desert rave to the front lines, Israeli reserve soldier recounts concert massacre
Hamas terrorists attack a music festival in southern Israel, killing at least 260 people. The terrorists throw grenades, shoot bullets and rockets, causing chaos and panic among the attendees. Netanel Halevi, a festival-goer who later joins the reserves, recounts the terrifying experience and vows to fight back against Hamas.


#foreignaffairs

Newsbusters: Israeli Officials SCHOOL CNN, Liberal Media on Lies Over Hospital Fire
Israeli Officials SCHOOL CNN, Liberal Media on Lies Over Hospital Fire
Israeli officials criticize liberal media for accepting Hamas's false claim that Israel bombed a Gaza hospital. The Israeli Defense Forces provide evidence that it was a misfired rocket by Islamic Jihad. The officials call for organizations to stop providing diplomatic cover for Hamas and highlight how Hamas operates from civilian areas and uses civilians as human shields.


PJ Media: Joe Biden: ‘I Can Understand Why’ People Believe Israel Bombed Gaza Hospital
Joe Biden: ‘I Can Understand Why’ People Believe Israel Bombed Gaza Hospital
During his visit to Israel, Biden initially expressed doubt that Israel fired a missile at a Gaza hospital. However, later he somewhat walked back his statement.


#economy

Flag And Cross: NY Fed: Student Loan Resumption Won't Significantly Impact US Economy
NY Fed: Student Loan Resumption Won't Significantly Impact US Economy
The New York Federal Reserve has determined that the resumption of federal student loan payments will have a minimal impact on the U.S. economy, resulting in a reduction of consumer spending and criticism from Republicans. The return of payments will lead to an estimated average monthly spending cut of $56 for millions of borrowers, equating to a $1.6 billion reduction in consumer spending per month. Despite concerns, the researchers believe that new regulations and accrued savings will help alleviate the burden on borrowers.


The Economist: Economic data, commodities and markets | Oct 21st 2023 Edition
Economic data, commodities and markets | Oct 21st 2023 Edition
The economic and financial indicators for October 19th, 2023 show promising data for commodities and markets, providing a positive outlook for the economy.


#education

Forbes: Frank Zummo, Drummer For Sum 41 Has Found His Purpose
Frank Zummo, Drummer For Sum 41 Has Found His Purpose
Musician Frank Zummo partners with School of Rock, SJC Drums, and Vans Shoes to host drum workshops for kids, addressing social issues and inspiring young musicians.


#crime

Fox News: Court releases audio of Joran van der Sloot's Natalee Holloway confession
Court releases audio of Joran van der Sloot's Natalee Holloway confession
Key details of Joran van der Sloot's confession to brutally attacking and killing Natalee Holloway in Aruba are revealed. He admitted to trying to force her into sex, she fought back, and he ultimately crushed her skull with a cinderblock before disposing of her body. Holloway's case, which had remained unsolved for 18 years, is now considered closed.


Forbes: New York Sues Winklevoss’ Gemini And Silbert’s DCG Alleging $1 Billion Crypto Fraud Scheme
New York Sues Winklevoss’ Gemini And Silbert’s DCG Alleging $1 Billion Crypto Fraud Scheme
NY Attorney General sues Gemini and Digital Currency Group for significant fraud due to inadequate risk protocols. Complaint alleges Gemini Earn program defrauded investors of over $1 billion, with DCG covering up losses. Lawsuit seeks to bar operations in NY and restitution.


Fox News: Ex-FBI agent, DC real estate developer sentenced to prison for bribery scheme
Ex-FBI agent, DC real estate developer sentenced to prison for bribery scheme
Former FBI agent David Paitsel and real estate developer Brian Bailey have been sentenced to two years in prison for a bribery scheme involving confidential information from the Washington, D.C., Department of Housing and Community Development. The scheme aimed to secure lucrative real estate deals in the district. Both defendants were found guilty of bribery and conspiracy charges.


The Blaze: Liberal media and activists appear keen to gloss over critical detail about fatal police shooting of Leonard Cure in Georgia
Liberal media and activists appear keen to gloss over critical detail about fatal police shooting of Leonard Cure in Georgia
A man is shot by a sheriff's deputy during a traffic stop in Georgia. The media presents it as police misconduct, but dashcam footage shows the man attacking the officer. The incident has sparked accusations of racism.


#sports

Dirt Wheels Magazine: FUELING THE PASSION: THE HEART-POUNDING WORLD OF CANADIAN MOTOCROSS
FUELING THE PASSION: THE HEART-POUNDING WORLD OF CANADIAN MOTOCROSS
Canadian motocross is thriving with exciting races and top riders competing in the Triple Crown Series. The series features motocross, arenacross, and supercross events, with Dylan Wright claiming the championship title. Other notable competitions include the Eastern Canadian Amateur National Championship. Betting sites offer various betting markets for motocross. Canadian riders like Ross Pederson, Colton Facciotti, and Tyler Medaglia have made a mark in the sport's history with their impressive achievements. Motocross and supercross have their differences, with motocross races taking place outdoors and supercross races being held in indoor arenas. The future of Canadian motocross looks promising with its rich legacy and increasing popularity.


#outdoors

Outdoor Life: Garmin Xero C1 Pro Review and Field Test
Garmin Xero C1 Pro Review and Field Test
The Garmin Xero C1 Pro is a game-changing chronograph that offers accurate readings and a compact design. It is highly versatile and has a durable construction, making it a reliable tool for serious shooters. The Xero operates using a doppler system that calculates the speed of the projectile, providing accurate and consistent results. It also comes with the ShotView app, which allows users to manage and export data easily.


Field & Stream: This Stainless Steel Knife Stays Sharper For Longer—And It's Under $20 Right Now
This Stainless Steel Knife Stays Sharper For Longer—And It's Under $20 Right Now
Get the popular Morakniv Companion fixed-blade knife on sale at Amazon for just $16. It features a rust- and corrosion-resistant stainless steel blade, ergonomic handle, and protective sheath. Limited time offer.


#other

Forbes: Hurricane Norma Heads For Los Cabos—Mexico's 3rd Major Storm In 2 Weeks
Hurricane Norma Heads For Los Cabos—Mexico's 3rd Major Storm In 2 Weeks
Hurricane Norma, a category 3 storm, is approaching Mexico's Los Cabos resort area, bringing heavy rainfall, flooding, and dangerous rip currents. It is the third major weather event to hit Mexico in two weeks, following Hurricane Lidia and Tropical Storm Max.


The Economist: KAL’s cartoon | Oct 21st 2023 Edition
KAL’s cartoon | Oct 21st 2023 Edition
In KAL's cartoon for the week of October 19, 2023, the world's current events and issues are depicted through a satirical lens. The cartoon, published in The Economist, offers a humorous commentary on a wide range of topics, including politics, society, economy, foreign affairs, and more.


The Right Scoop: New York Times tries to cover for their egregious mistake reporting Israel bombed Gaza hospital
New York Times tries to cover for their egregious mistake reporting Israel bombed Gaza hospital
The New York Times failed to verify their sources before reporting that Israel bombed a hospital in Gaza, blaming it on the difficulty of covering the war. The Times used a photo of a different bombed building in their article.