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#politics
Daily Signal: SPLC Tries to Blacklist Turning Point USA, Project Veritas
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is targeting conservative nonprofits and blacklisting them as "hateful." They have released a report condemning donor-advised funds that support these organizations. The SPLC has a history of using its power to bankrupt and silence conservative groups.
Red State: Conservatives Win Big in Switzerland, and the Top Issue Is a Warning Sign for Other EU Countries
The conservative Swiss People's Party (SVP) wins election with 30% of the vote, focusing on anti-immigrant rhetoric. The ruling Green party is projected to lose seats.
#society
Newsbusters: No Fact Checking: NBC, People Magazine Stick to the Legend on Matthew Shepard
The 25th anniversary of Matthew Shepard's murder was used to promote the LGBTQ agenda and criticize conservative opposition. Shepard's family is fighting against hate and pushing for laws protecting transgender youth. However, there are doubts about whether Shepard's murder was actually an anti-gay hate crime. Shepard and his killer were connected through the drug trade, and the assailant claimed they were motivated by robbery, not hatred. The media ignores these inconvenient facts and continues to use Shepard's murder to push their narrative.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Czech speaker: Crimea response a “mistake” that emboldened Russia’s war
The West's weak response to Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 emboldened Russia in its current war against Ukraine. Many leaders now recognize that not pushing back forcefully enough was a mistake. This has led to the current conflict.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: State Dept orders departure from Iraq of non-emergency government workers
The State Department has issued a travel advisory for Iraq, warning Americans not to travel to the country due to terrorism, armed conflict, and civil unrest. The advisory also mentions the recent attacks by Iran-backed militias on US military bases in Iraq and the potential for a regional war if Israel intervenes in Gaza. The State Department advises US citizens in Iraq to take precautions and be aware of the limited support that can be provided to them.
Daily Wire: Foreign Affairs Chairman McCaul: Republicans Playing Games With Speaker Race ‘Embolden’ Our Enemies
House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul said that the removal of Rep. Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House has emboldened foreign adversaries and paralyzed Congress. Without a speaker, important issues such as war and peace, aid packages, and resolutions condemning Hamas cannot be addressed. McCaul stated that this situation is embarrassing and dangerous, as it empowers adversaries like Chairman Xi. The Republicans who voted to remove McCarthy included Reps. Matt Gaetz, Andy Biggs, Ken Buck, Eli Crane, Bob Good, Matt Rosendale, Tim Burchett, and Nancy Mace.
#military
Euromaidan Press: Canada delivers Senator MRAPs with extra blast protection to Ukraine
Ukraine receives upgraded armored vehicles from Canada to enhance defense against Russia's invasion. The new Senator MRAP features improved mine protection and a V-shaped hull to minimize the impact of explosions, providing greater resilience to blasts.
#crime
The Blaze: Texas man charged after allegedly biting 10-year-old 'like a vampire': Report
A man in Texas is facing charges for allegedly biting a 10-year-old child on the neck "like a vampire" and demanding to repeat the act. Colton Tyler Ryan, 27, is accused of enticing a child for sexual assault and injury to a child. The incident occurred on October 13 and the victim's mother discovered messages on her son's phone, prompting her to contact the police.
#sports
Red State: The Key Results and New AP Poll Rankings in College Football – Week #8
In a thrilling weekend of college football, multiple games went down to the wire. (13) Utah narrowly defeated (24) USC with a last-minute field goal, while (3) Ohio State emerged victorious over (10) Penn State in a tightly contested game. (7) Texas held off a late drive by Houston to secure a win, and (6) Oklahoma had to rally to defeat Central Florida. Additionally, Virginia pulled off an upset win against (17) North Carolina, and (5) Washington relied on defense to defeat Arizona State.
#other
Daily Wire: Jeremy Boreing And Ben Shapiro Recount ‘Impossible’ Inception Of Bentkey, Reveal Robust Slate Of Shows Coming To Daily Wire’s Kids Entertainment Company On ‘Sunday Special’
Daily Wire co-founder Jeremy Boreing discusses the launch of the Bentkey app, a new kids entertainment company. The app features 17 shows, including original content, and the first live-action film will be "Snow White and the Evil Queen." Boreing explains that the name "Bentkey" comes from a key he's worn for 28 years. The company aims to create non-political content for kids. The launch of Bentkey was inspired by a video of a Disney executive discussing a "not-at-all secret gay agenda" in one of their shows. After an initial $10 million investment, the company dedicated $100 million to the launch. The app became the number one kids app in one day. Bentkey offers a mix of original and curated content.