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25 Oct 2023
#politics
Fox News: Top Dem’s tweet calling 2016 election 'illegitimate' resurfaces amid opposition to GOP speaker nominee
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is criticized for calling the new nominee for House Speaker an "election denier" while himself denying the legitimacy of the 2016 election. Some point to Jeffries' social media post in 2018 where he questioned the election due to alleged Russian interference. Jeffries is called a fraud and a book writer on Election Denial.
Newsbusters: America First Legal Sues Soros-Funded Org for Censorship Collusion
America First Legal has expanded its lawsuit, adding the Aspen Institute as a defendant. Aspen Institute is accused of colluding with Big Tech and the federal government to suppress free speech during the 2020 and 2022 elections. The institute received funding from left-wing billionaires Bill Gates and George Soros.
The Telegraph: Wednesday evening news briefing: Starmer accused of bringing Islamic centre into ‘disrepute’
Sir Keir Starmer has been accused by an Islamic center of bringing it into “disrepute" during the Israel-Gaza conflict. The center criticized him for "misrepresenting" his visit. Meanwhile, Qatar is hoping to secure the release of around 50 hostages held by Hamas in negotiations between the terror group and Israel.
Fox News: Dem committee posts false information painting speaker nominee as ‘MAGA extremist’
House Democrats attempted to discredit GOP speaker nominee Mike Johnson by falsely claiming he was a member of the far-right Freedom Caucus and accused him of pushing a budget proposal to defund the FBI. However, it was revealed that Johnson is not a member of the caucus. As support for Johnson's bid for House Speaker grows, he expressed confidence in his chances on the floor vote.
National Review: The Corner: Will There Be a Republican Romp in New Jersey?
The Republican Party is facing internal chaos and a lack of popularity, but is still preferred by voters on important issues. In New Jersey, the GOP has focused on parental rights in education to mobilize voters, with messaging efforts increasing their appeal. If successful, it could significantly impact the state legislature and shape future elections. The upcoming race will test whether the party can emphasize policy distinctions over personalities.
#society
Breitbart: Aaron Sorkin Leaves CAA After His Talent Agent Accuses Israel of Genocide
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin leaves talent agency CAA after agent accuses Israel of genocide. Sorkin returns to WME, states agent is not antisemitic but wrong. Agent apologizes and resigns some positions at CAA.
The Blaze: Anti-Hamas billboard in NJ — saying Islamic terror group would 'chop your head off too' — reportedly taken down after more than 100 complaint calls to cops
An anti-Hamas billboard in New Jersey, stating that the group would "chop your head off too," was taken down after receiving over 100 complaint calls to police. The billboard was posted by a pro-Jewish organization called JewBelong.
#war
Breitbart: Morris: Liberal Secular Jews Growing Disillusioned with the Left
A deluge of stories and columns highlight the shock and repulsion felt by liberal Jews at the left's indifference towards the Hamas attack on Israeli civilians. Previously supportive of left-wing causes, secular Jews in the West are now questioning their political alliances as their supposed allies dismiss the violence inflicted on their families. This has led many Jews to feel abandoned and alone in their moment of tragedy.
Fox News: Israel teddy bear display highlights Hamas' child hostages
Dozens of teddy bears blindfolded in Tel Aviv to bring attention to the children held captive by Hamas in Gaza. The bears, with pictures of the children, were covered in fake blood, symbolizing the captivity of innocent children.
#foreignaffairs
Red State: Hamas Fighters Received 'Specialized' Combat Training in Iran in the Leadup to the Assault on Israel
It is becoming increasingly difficult to deny Iran's involvement in Hamas' attack on Israel. A recent report has revealed that hundreds of Hamas fighters received specialized combat training in Iran before the assault. This information dispels any doubts about Iran's role in the attack, which resulted in the deaths of over 1,000 Israelis. It is time for international actors to uncover the truth about Tehran's involvement in the conflict.
Le Monde: In the West Bank, Macron seeks to bolster the Palestinian Authority
French President Emmanuel Macron broke with the European policy of isolating Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and visited Ramallah amidst the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Demonstrators in Ramallah burned a portrait of Macron, accusing him of supporting Israel. Macron emphasized the equal value of Palestinian, French, and Israeli lives, expressing concern for the suffering in Gaza. Macron refrained from calling for a ceasefire and instead focused on humanitarian aid and protection. There are concerns that Abbas may lose power to Hamas as they claim success in their armed struggle.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Blackburn Ramps up Fight Against Biden's Request for Gaza Aid
Sen. Marsha Blackburn will oppose President Biden's request for aid to Gaza, arguing that it will benefit Hamas. Blackburn claims that the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has played a role in breeding Hamas extremists and that U.S. aid has previously ended up in the hands of terrorists. She has introduced legislation to halt funding for the UNRWA and believes that the Biden administration is aware of Hamas' potential theft of aid.
Newsbusters: FBN’s Lawrence Battles KJP Over Biden Energy Policies Giving Iran Money to Fund Terror
Towards the end of the White House press briefing, a reporter questioned whether President Biden's energy policies are indirectly funding terrorist groups like Hamas by increasing Iran's revenue from oil. The Press Secretary dismissed the claim and blamed OPEC for the rise in oil prices. Another reporter asked about the U.S. stance on Qatar expelling Hamas leaders, but the administration declined to comment. Questions also arose about the credibility of death tolls and the proportionality of the Israeli response to Hamas attacks. The Press Secretary began the briefing by acknowledging the problem of anti-Semitism but also mentioned the discrimination faced by Muslims and Arab Americans.
#military
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine to boost domestic drone output to tens of thousands a month, minister says
Ukraine plans to increase domestic drone production to tens of thousands per month by the end of 2022 to strengthen defense capabilities. The country aims to reduce dependence on foreign-made drone engines and ensure quicker access to military resources.
#health
Breitbart: Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Sued by 42 States for Harming Young People with Addictive Facebook, Instagram Features
Meta, formerly Facebook, is being sued by 42 U.S. states for damaging young people's mental health with addictive features on its platforms. The lawsuits accuse Meta of knowingly designing Facebook and Instagram to addict children and teens. The states have not filed a similar complaint against TikTok, despite evidence of its harm to young people.
#education
Fox News: New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy mocks school district that banned Halloween celebrations: 'Give me a break'
New Jersey Governor criticizes cancellation of Halloween celebrations in a school district, claiming lack of equity and inclusion.
#crime
Fox News: 'Abusive' suspect in Maryland judge murder accused of stuffing crying baby's mouth with towel
Pedro Argote, the prime suspect in the murder of Maryland Judge Andrew Wilkinson, is also accused of being a child abuser. During a custody hearing, allegations were made that Argote stuffed a towel into a crying baby's mouth. The judge ruled against him in the custody case, which likely led to the shooting. Argote is currently on the run, and the U.S. Marshals Service is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.
Red State: Illegal Chinese Biolab Operator Pleads Not Guilty, Claims Feds Destroyed His 'Revolutionary' Work
Chinese national Jia Bei Zhu pleads not guilty to making false statements, claims he was doing revolutionary work in his illegal biolab in Reedley, California. Zhu's attorney denies reports that he resisted arrest. Zhu's lawyer also states that politicians are blowing the case out of proportion and that the research Zhu was conducting would be beneficial to mankind.
#science
The Economist: China approves the world’s first flying taxi
China has approved the world's first flying taxi, the EH216-S, which can fly without a pilot. Developed by EHang, the two-seater eVTOL taxi resembles a scaled-up consumer drone and has 16 small rotors for propulsion. EHang hopes to begin sightseeing flights in Guangdong by the end of the year and has already secured a $100 million deal with the city government of Hefei.
AI technology could be used to catalogue the inhabitants of a forest by listening to their sounds. This could help determine the effectiveness of reforestation projects. Additionally, AI may aid in the deciphering of lost classical texts, such as burnt scrolls from a Roman library, allowing archaeologists to uncover valuable historical information.
The Economist: AI can catalogue a forest’s inhabitants simply by listening
Listening to the jungle: Scientists use AI to identify animal calls in rainforests, aiding in biodiversity measurements and conservation efforts.
#outdoors
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Dirt Wheels Magazine: DIALED IN: YAMAHA BLASTER WON'T KICK OVER
Lenny has been having trouble starting his 2005 Yamaha Blaster. He can only get it to start by towing it with another quad. He tried replacing the spark plug and carburetor, but it didn't help. Boss suggests doing a compression test as low compression could be the issue. If the compression is below 100 psi, Lenny will need to replace the piston and rings to restore proper compression.
#other
Breitbart: 'Slap in the Face!': UFC Facing Boycott After $100M Bud Light Sponsorship
Outré beer brand Bud Light faces a boycott after teaming up with UFC in a $100 million deal. Bud Light's previous controversial behavior resulted in a downward sales trajectory, leading to an attempt at redemption through the sponsorship. However, many UFC fans are not pleased and are calling for a boycott, considering it a "dumb move" and a "slap in the face."