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25 Oct 2023
#politics
National Review: GOP Congressman Shares Voicemails from Jordan Backers Threatening His Family: ‘I Hope Your Kids F***ing Burn’
220 House Republicans elect Mike Johnson as new speaker of the House, but deep divisions within the party persist. Death threats made against Representative Don Bacon and his family for refusing to support Jim Jordan's speaker bid. The speaker saga exposes internal strife and external pressure on GOP members.
Fox News: FBI received 'criminal information' from over 40 confidential sources on Joe Biden, Hunter, James: Grassley
Senator Chuck Grassley reveals that the FBI had over 40 confidential human sources on criminal matters related to the Biden family, dating back to Joe Biden's time as vice president. Grassley accuses the FBI of trying to shut down reporting and information from these sources by falsely discrediting it as foreign disinformation. Grassley calls for an investigation into potential political bias within the Justice Department and FBI.
National Review: Disgusted by Status Quo, GOP Presidential Candidates Ready to Use Government to Crack Down on Campus Antisemitism
Republican presidential candidates are proposing various measures to combat campus antisemitism in the wake of a recent Hamas attack. These proposals range from revoking visas for foreign students who support Hamas to cutting federal funds to universities that fail to curb antisemitism. Some candidates, such as Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, have expressed support for deporting foreign students who celebrate terrorism or have endorsed Hamas. Other candidates, like Marco Rubio and Tom Cotton, have called on the Biden administration to rescind visas or deport foreign nationals who defend or support Hamas. The Biden administration, however, has dismissed these ideas and defended the right to free speech.
Fox News: Senate passes amendment to ban federal mask mandates on commercial flights and public transit
The Senate passed an amendment banning federal mask mandates on commercial airlines and public transportation, restricting funds from being used for enforcement. Several Democrats voted in favor.
Red State: WATCH: CNN Political Analyst Accidentally Reveals the Real Reason Democrats Don’t Like Mike Johnson
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) is the new Speaker of the House, leaving Democrats disappointed. He is conservative but can work with different factions. Democrats struggle to demonize him but will try their best.
Fox News: Fox News Politics: House in Order?
Newly-elected House Speaker Mike Johnson aims to restore order and unite House Republicans. His priorities include getting government spending on track, supporting Israel, and restoring order to the House. The House has until Nov. 17 to set federal spending or risk a government shutdown.
The American Spectator: After 21 Days, Johnson Elected Speaker of the House
After weeks of deliberation, Rep. Mike Johnson has been chosen as the next speaker of the House of Representatives. Johnson aims to advance a conservative policy agenda, combat harmful Biden Administration policies, and support allies abroad. His election comes after the historic removal of Rep. Kevin McCarthy from the position. Johnson's Democrat colleagues criticize him as a "top election denier" and a "MAGA acolyte." Despite the criticism, Johnson plans to vote on a resolution supporting Israel in its war against Hamas terrorists as his first bill in office.
The Blaze: Democrat praises Fox News host for asking important question about Rashida Tlaib pushing Hamas propaganda
Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz praised Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany for raising the question of whether Rep. Rashida Tlaib should be punished for doubting Israel's denials of bombing the Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza. Moskowitz endorsed the idea of censuring Tlaib and expressed concern over her trust in Hamas information. Two Republican lawmakers have already filed resolutions to censure Tlaib, but the House is unlikely to vote on them until a new speaker is elected.
Spectator USA: Who is Mike Johnson, the new House speaker?
House Republicans have selected Mike Johnson as the new speaker. Johnson is a strong social conservative and lacks fundraising experience. He sets an ambitious schedule for the House GOP, but is not a fiscal conservative.
The Babylon Bee: Gavin Newsom Visits Xi Jinping To Get More Ideas On How To Run California
Governor Gavin Newsom seeks guidance from President Xi Jinping on how to further oppress Californians, feeling burned out. President Xi advises him to impose stricter measures like an internet firewall, outlaw opposing parties, and imprison those who resist. However, Jinping declines Newsom's invitation to visit California.
#society
Spectator USA: What’s missing in America
The writer recounts their ten-day honeymoon trip to Morocco, highlighting the cultural experiences and the sense of community they witnessed. They discuss the safety precautions taken and the lower crime rate compared to the United States. The Moroccan people's strong emphasis on community, family, and religion is noted, along with their pride in sharing their culture with others. The writer contrasts this with the declining values and fractured communities in America.
The Economist: The most typical place in Britain is Basildon
Basildon, once hailed as a utopia, now struggles to attract visitors. Its architecture and shops are normal and unremarkable, but that's what makes it the most typical place in Britain. Despite its representative status, Basildon is facing economic challenges, with vacant retail sites and a declining town center. The rise of online shopping and changing consumer behaviors have reshaped the town's economy. Basildon's lack of unique appeal hinders its ability to attract new residents, despite its proximity to London.
The Blaze: The complete failure of ‘1984’
Progressive media outlets celebrate the release of a feminist retelling of "1984," claiming it surpasses George Orwell's original. The irony is that the updated novel conforms to modern propaganda. "1984" served as a warning against totalitarianism, but failed to equip students to oppose the total state dominating America.
The Telegraph: The West’s moral implosion in the face of Hamas’s evil makes me fear for our civilisation
These are shameful times for Britain, America, and the West, as anti-Semitism and hatred run rampant. Young people tear down posters of kidnapped Israeli children, equating Jews to Nazis. Institutions are broken, and extremist Islamism goes unchecked. The obsession with demonizing Israel is disproportionate and ahistoric, while the plight of other minorities goes ignored. Liberty, tolerance, and prosperity seem to be fading as our civilization descends into darkness.
The Blaze: Former DEI head exposes the truth about 'inclusion' on college campuses
Dr. Tabia Lee, former head of the diversity department at De Anza College, thought she understood inclusion until she experienced anti-Semitism and exclusion from her co-workers. Despite efforts to address the issue, the campus failed to take action, leaving Jewish students in a fearful and excluded environment.
#war
The Telegraph: Royal fashion designer lambasted for Israel ‘revenge’ social media post
British fashion designer Alice Temperley has faced criticism for her Instagram post suggesting that Hamas seeks revenge due to being trapped in a prison-like situation in Gaza. She pointed out that the West contributed to Hamas' creation through years of torment in the region. Temperley also highlighted the lack of freedom, rights, and the threat of genocide faced by 2.2 million people who are denied aid.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: War in the Middle East. Oil prices threatened. What usually happens next?
Turbulence in the Middle East often leads to spikes in oil prices and economic consequences. The current war between Israel and Hamas raises concerns of a wider conflict in the region and its impact on oil markets. Stricter sanctions on Iran could remove significant volumes of Iranian oil from the global market, while transit routes in the region pose risks to market stability. The world's dependency on oil and gas, and the shift towards renewables, also raises energy security questions.
Daily Wire: F*** The United Nations
The Secretary General of the UN blamed Israel for civilian casualties and kidnapping by Hamas, ignoring the reality of Palestinian rule. He called for a two-state solution, but it is clear he wants to hinder Israel's defense. The UN has a long history of anti-Israel bias and supports terrorism through organizations like UNRWA.
The Right Scoop: MARK LEVIN: Biden is sabotaging Israel and America
The Biden administration hinders Israel's ability to take action against Hamas. The enemy fortifies its positions while the US focuses on a humanitarian effort and pressures Egypt to keep Palestinians in Gaza.
PJ Media: The Systemic Anti-Semitism of the Left
Hamas's recent terrorist attacks have revealed a shocking degree of anti-Semitism on the left. PJ Media reporters highlight the anti-Jewish sentiment pervasive in our government, academia, media, and among younger Americans. The mainstream media is also complicit, refusing to use accurate language when referring to Hamas as terrorists.
The Federalist: On Israel, Biden Picks Up Where Obama Left Off
Secretary of State Blinken warns Israel against "terrorism and nihilism." Biden echoes the sentiment, insinuating that Israel needs to temper its inclination for revenge. The Obama administration's foreign policy legacy and anti-Israel sentiment continues with the Biden administration. .
Fox News: Newly elected Speaker Mike Johnson declares House 'back in business,' vows action to support Israel
Newly elected Speaker Mike Johnson vows to support Israel in the face of multiple threats as his first legislative action. Johnson won the race for speaker with the support of the entire Republican conference.
#economy
Flag And Cross: BYD's Electric Vehicle Sales Surpass Tesla In China, Garner Praise From California Governor
Warren Buffett-backed electric vehicle maker BYD is outperforming Tesla in China in terms of sales. California Governor Gavin Newsom praised BYD during a visit to China, test riding BYD's ultra-luxury Yangwang U8 EV and experiencing its "tank turn" feature. BYD is one of the leaders in the Chinese EV race, selling over 286,000 new energy vehicles in September, compared to Tesla's 74,000 made-in-China vehicles for the same month. BYD expects its Q3 profits to increase significantly.
#military
Human Events: IDF stops Hamas divers attempting to infiltrate Israel by sea: report
Israeli naval forces killed two Hamas divers attempting to invade Israel by sea. The air force struck the military compound where the divers had left. Multiple attempts have been made by Palestinian terrorists to infiltrate southern Israel by sea since Hamas launched attacks on Israeli civilians. Israel has declared war on Hamas and plans to launch a ground military action in Gaza.
#culture
Flag And Cross: Barbra Streisand's Creative Process Revealed In Turning 'Funny Girl' Into Broadway Classic
New research reveals how Barbra Streisand transformed the struggling production of Funny Girl into a hit Broadway musical. Draft songs from the musical show Streisand's creative process and collaboration with her team. The notes provide insight into the changes made to the songs, ultimately leading to Streisand's Best Actress Oscar win.
#health
Fox News: 'The Walking Dead' actor Erik Jensen diagnosed with stage 4 cancer
Actor Erik Jensen, known for his roles in TV shows like "The Walking Dead," has been diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer that has spread to his liver. His wife, Jessica Blank, has set up a GoFundMe page to cover his medical expenses and support their family during the ongoing actors strike. They are facing financial difficulties due to their freelance artist lifestyle and previous health issues.
#science
Flag And Cross: Flamingo Simulations Shed Light On Universe's Evolution
Scientists have created the largest ever "supercomputer" simulation to investigate the evolution of the Universe. The simulation, called Flamingo, calculates the evolution of all the components of the Universe based on the laws of physics, including ordinary matter, dark matter, and dark energy. By comparing the virtual Universe with real observations, researchers hope to determine if the standard model of cosmology accurately describes reality.
The Economist: Firms are exploring sodium batteries as an alternative to lithium
Companies are exploring sodium batteries as an alternative to lithium batteries. Sodium is abundant and cheaper than lithium, and sodium-ion batteries can operate without the need for cobalt or nickel. Chinese companies, in particular, are showing a strong interest in the development of sodium batteries, with several companies already manufacturing them. However, sodium batteries may face challenges in weight-sensitive applications like electric cars due to their larger size and weight.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Watch a Touron Brazenly Approach a Bull Moose, Then Play Dead When it Charges
A tourist ignores warnings and approaches a bull moose, which charges at him before stopping short. The incident serves as a reminder of the dangers of getting too close to wildlife.
#technology
Foreign Policy: The U.S. Can’t Lead on Quantum Computing Alone
The United States must work with its allies to secure its leadership in quantum computing and mitigate the risks it poses to national security and economic security. China is ranked second in quantum research and is intensifying the race for quantum supremacy. The United States needs to coordinate with other nations to leverage their expertise and advanced manufacturing capabilities. The collaboration should start with semiconductors, which are crucial for the development of quantum computers. The AUKUS security arrangement provides a framework for strategic investment and innovation ties between the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Collaboration will not only diversify advanced manufacturing supply chains but also shape the industry through international standards and norms. The United States needs to invest in infrastructure, research and development, and public-private partnerships to ensure quantum computing is brought online responsibly and maintain its advantage over adversaries.
#other
Fox News: New York Times internal Slack messages suggest journalists pushed back on Gaza hospital framing: Report
The New York Times admitted to framing the Gaza hospital bombing story incorrectly and relying too heavily on Hamas claims. Internal messages reveal concerns from editors regarding the initial presentation and the use of unverified information. The Times defended its coverage, but the editor's note and criticism from other sources highlight the need for more careful reporting.
Fox News: Bulgaria to add 2 new reactors to its only nuclear plant
Bulgaria plans to expand its nuclear power generation by constructing two additional reactors at its only nuclear power plant, using Westinghouse's technology. The new reactors will provide a total of 2,300 megawatts, with the first one expected to be ready in 2033. Bulgaria currently operates two Russian-designed reactors that generate about a third of the country's electricity.
Daily Wire: Meg Ryan Talks About Why She Took A ‘Giant Break’ From Hollywood
Meg Ryan discusses her hiatus from Hollywood and her return to the romantic comedy genre with her new film "What Happens Later." Ryan took a break to explore other aspects of her life and is excited to view acting as a job rather than her entire lifestyle. She not only stars in the film alongside David Duchovny but also directed and co-wrote it. The movie follows the story of ex-lovers, Willa and Bill, who reconnect after years apart while being stranded at an airport overnight. The film explores their past, their present, and the possibility of a future together.