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20 Oct 2023

#illegals

Daily Wire: Texas Attorney General Slams Colony Ridge For ‘Enabling Illegal Alien Settlement’
Texas Attorney General Slams Colony Ridge For ‘Enabling Illegal Alien Settlement’
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton criticizes Colony Ridge for enabling illegal alien settlement in the state. He accuses public officials, including state lawmakers, of supporting the development and enriching specific developers. Paxton's letter also highlights a growing trend of real estate developers creating primitive subdivisions and selling bare lots with minimal- down-payment, high-interest owner-financed loans, which require little identity verification. The investigation into Colony Ridge has prompted reactions from lawmakers, and legislation to address the issue has been placed on the special legislative session schedule.


#politics

Newsbusters: Twitter Files Journalist: EU Bureaucrats Are ‘Enemies of Free Speech’
Twitter Files Journalist: EU Bureaucrats Are ‘Enemies of Free Speech’
Journalist Michael Shellenberger accuses some European Union policymakers of being enemies of free speech due to their support for online censorship. He specifically criticizes the European Parliament's Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection for championing the EU Digital Services Act, which he likens to an episode of the TV show Black Mirror. Meanwhile, Commissioner Thierry Breton has threatened social media platforms that don't comply with the law, demanding action against illegal content and disinformation during elections. As the EU's influence in the digital world grows, conservatives are urged to demand transparency, fair treatment, and adherence to the principles of free speech.


Fox News: Jordan vows to stay in speaker's race, suggests House may vote through weekend
Jordan vows to stay in speaker's race, suggests House may vote through weekend
Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan is pushing to become House speaker and plans to hold votes this weekend if he doesn't win on Friday. He emphasized the need to get to work on important issues like the crisis in the Middle East and government funding. Jordan fell short of the majority in two previous rounds of voting. It remains uncertain what his next move will be if he loses again, but he believes electing a speaker is crucial to getting the House back in order.


The Telegraph: Labour are worse in almost every respect - yet still they triumph
Labour are worse in almost every respect - yet still they triumph
The Tories are losing voters to Labour without the Lib Dems in between. But switching to Labour may not solve the issues that concern these voters.


National Review: Special Counsel in Hunter Biden Probe to Testify in Closed-Door Session before House Judiciary
Special Counsel in Hunter Biden Probe to Testify in Closed-Door Session before House Judiciary
Special counsel David Weiss, overseeing the probe into Hunter Biden, will appear before the House Judiciary Committee on November 7. The closed-door session will address allegations that the Biden Justice Department hindered the investigation into the president's son. Weiss insists he was not obstructed. Weiss indicted Hunter for lying on a gun background check form in September. A plea deal previously offered to Hunter fell apart due to objections over broad immunity. Biden pleaded not guilty to three firearms charges in October.


#war

Fox News: UN says Palestinians in Gaza heading back north after evacuating: 'I might as well die in my own home'
UN says Palestinians in Gaza heading back north after evacuating: 'I might as well die in my own home'
Palestinians who evacuated the northern parts of the Gaza Strip due to Israeli airstrikes are now returning home from the south. The heavy strikes and difficult living conditions in the south have prompted some to go back north, despite the ongoing bombing ( ).

Israel warned residents in the north of Gaza to evacuate as a humanitarian step to minimize casualties before responding to Hamas' attacks. The Gaza Strip, home to over 2 million Palestinians, has been cut off from essential supplies by Israel since the attack ( ).


Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian resistance strikes Russian looters in occupied Melitopol
Ukrainian resistance strikes Russian looters in occupied Melitopol
Ukrainian resistance blows up car of Russian looters in occupied Melitopol.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: White House bashes GOP plan to shift funds from Gaza aid to Israel Iron Dome: 'Not Hamas'
White House bashes GOP plan to shift funds from Gaza aid to Israel Iron Dome: 'Not Hamas'
The White House opposes Republican efforts to redirect aid from Gaza to Israel's Iron Dome. President Biden's support for Israel has been praised, and he has sent military aid to help protect against terrorism. Republican senators introduced legislation to transfer Gaza aid to the Iron Dome, arguing that the US should support Israel's defense. However, the White House argues that the majority of Palestinians are not Hamas and that aid should be used to support innocent people. They also urge GOP senators to support Biden's proposed funding bill. The National Security Council highlights Biden's commitment to providing additional military assistance, including for the Iron Dome, and promises to halt aid if it falls into Hamas's hands. Biden and his administration are dedicated to preventing aid from benefiting terrorists. Republican senators argue that Hamas controls Gaza and warn against inadvertently funding Hamas through aid. Instead, they advocate for supporting Israel's efforts to eliminate Hamas.


#culture

Gataway Couple: Visit the Pumpkin Capital of the World This Fall
Visit the Pumpkin Capital of the World This Fall


Morton, Illinois is known as the Pumpkin Capital of the World due to its association with Libby's, the world's largest pumpkin factory. The city hosts the annual Morton Pumpkin Festival, featuring a variety of activities and entertainment for visitors to enjoy. There are also other attractions in the area, such as the Doug Oberhelman Caterpillar Visitors Center and the Children's Discovery Museum, making Morton a great fall destination.


#crime

Fox News: Main suspect in 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse gets arrested
Main suspect in 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse gets arrested
Joseph Badio, a former justice official and key suspect in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, has been arrested in Port-au-Prince after being on the run for over two years. Moïse was shot 12 times at his private home, causing political turmoil. Multiple arrests have been made, including 11 men in the US, who are believed to have been involved in a broader plot to hire mercenaries for the assassination.


#sports

Forbes: Julie Foudy Says NWSL Media Rights ‘Will Be Huge’ For Women’s Sports
Julie Foudy Says NWSL Media Rights ‘Will Be Huge’ For Women’s Sports
The NWSL, the premier U.S. women's soccer league, is set to sign a new four-year media rights deal with multiple platforms, which is expected to increase the visibility and value of women's sports. The league's growth and stability, along with the influx of high-profile investors and celebrities, have contributed to its success. The upcoming media rights deal is seen as a crucial step in recognizing the true worth of women's sports and setting a standard for other leagues.


#other

Forbes: Jung Kook Releases New Single Co-Written By Justin Bieber
Jung Kook Releases New Single Co-Written By Justin Bieber
Jung Kook, member of BTS, is featured on The Kid Laroi's new single "Too Much," co-written by Justin Bieber. This collaboration is expected to perform well on charts worldwide. Jung Kook is also promoting his upcoming debut solo album, Golden, which has already produced two international hits. The success of "Too Much" may lead to another Hot 100 win for Jung Kook.


Forbes: Bourgogne Winegrowers Battle Climate Change With Organic Farming
Bourgogne Winegrowers Battle Climate Change With Organic Farming
A group of winemakers in Bourgogne are transitioning to certified organic farming practices in response to climate change. They believe that organic farming helps to preserve the freshness and acidity of their grapes in a warming climate. The younger generation of vignerons is leading the way in making these changes and prioritizing quality over quantity. Organic conversion is becoming more common in the region as winemakers strive to be better for the environment and the people working in the vineyards.