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24 Oct 2023

#politics

Daily Wire: Sheila Jackson Lee Addresses Leaked Audio Tape Of Her Viciously Berating Staff
Sheila Jackson Lee Addresses Leaked Audio Tape Of Her Viciously Berating Staff
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) addressed the leaked audiotape where she allegedly berated her staff, claiming that she believes in treating everyone with dignity and respect. She avoided giving a direct apology and dismissed the tape as a political attack. On the tape, she could be heard berating a staff member for not knowing the date of an event.


Fox News: The speaker's race may get worse before it gets better
The speaker's race may get worse before it gets better
Amidst the chaos of the Speaker's race, the big picture is that this is what freedom looks like. The power struggles in our representative republic, though messy, allow for different voices to engage in the political process.


The Federalist: House GOP Probes Haaland's Ties To Pueblo Action Alliance
House GOP Probes Haaland's Ties To Pueblo Action Alliance
House Republicans are investigating Interior Secretary Deb Haaland's relationship with the Pueblo Action Alliance, a climate group in New Mexico. They believe that Haaland misused her position to benefit the alliance and endorsed their work. They are concerned about potential conflicts of interest and want documents related to Haaland's involvement with the group.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: China announces removal of defense minister who had been out of public view for months
China announces removal of defense minister who had been out of public view for months
Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu has been replaced without explanation after being out of the public eye for two months. His disappearance, along with that of former foreign minister Qin Gang, raises questions about the stability of President Xi Jinping's ruling circle. Li is under US sanctions for overseeing weapon purchases from Russia, leading China to cut off contacts with the US military.


Fox News: Freed Israeli hostage speaks out about terrifying Hamas capture, describes 'spiderweb' of tunnels
Freed Israeli hostage speaks out about terrifying Hamas capture, describes 'spiderweb' of tunnels
Israeli hostage, Yocheved Lifshitz, released by Hamas, speaks of being kept in tunnels under Gaza Strip and fed only one meal a day.


#military

Fox News: Tim Scott rolls out bill to protect sensitive military and intel sites, strengthen review process
Tim Scott rolls out bill to protect sensitive military and intel sites, strengthen review process
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., is introducing the "Protect our Bases Act" to require government agencies to update information on military sites and share it with the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to assess national security risks of foreign land purchases. The bill comes after concerns were raised about Chinese-owned Fufeng Group purchasing land near a U.S. Air Force Base.


#crime

Fox News: Florida gang member shot, killed pastor's son outside church: sheriff
Florida gang member shot, killed pastor's son outside church: sheriff
Florida investigators are trying to determine why an alleged gang member shot and killed a pastor's son in a church parking lot. Taquion "Quan" Cotton, with a history of arrests, drove to the church where he had an initial confrontation with the victim, Roderick Wilson Jr. After leaving and returning later, Cotton shot and killed Wilson. The motive for the confrontation is still unknown.


Foreign Policy: Are U.S. Gun-Makers Responsible for Violence in Mexico?
Are U.S. Gun-Makers Responsible for Violence in Mexico?
In June 2021, armed men attacked Reynosa, Mexico, killing 15 people and causing fear in the city. The weapons used in the attack were traced back to the United States, leading Mexico to file a lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers for the flow of weapons across the border.


#technology

Fox News: How this exercise bike is generating backup power in war zones
How this exercise bike is generating backup power in war zones
An engineer from a Lithuanian startup invented an exercise bike that can generate backup power for household devices during emergencies. Motivated by the power disruptions caused by war in Ukraine, Jonas Navickas created the HR Bank, which converts kinetic energy from pedaling into electricity and stores it in a battery. The bike can power TVs, refrigerators, and smaller devices for everyday use, providing a reliable source of clean energy.