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25 Oct 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Grassley: FBI Had 40 Confidential Sources with 'Criminal Info' on Bidens
Sen. Chuck Grassley wrote a letter stating that there were over 40 confidential sources with information on the Biden family, but an FBI investigation into them may have been shut down due to political pressure and foreign disinformation. Grassley believes there is political bias within the Justice Department and FBI that is hindering investigations into the Bidens.
National Review: Northwestern Students Flood Campus with Anti-Israel Fake News
Fake versions of Northwestern University's student newspaper, the Daily Northwestern, circulated on campus, accusing the university of complicity in the genocide of Palestinians. The imitation front pages featured false statements from university administrators, targeting president Michael Schill. The mock newspaper also highlighted Northwestern's connection to Qatar and its partnership with Al Jazeera, a news organization known for anti-Israel sentiment.
Breitbart: Kingmaker Trump Congratulates New Speaker Mike Johnson
Donald Trump congratulated new Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for winning the Speaker’s gavel on Truth Social. Trump had urged House Republicans to support Johnson and expressed his displeasure with leading candidate Rep. Tom Emmer. Emmer dropped out and Johnson emerged as the victor with unanimous Republican support.
National Review: GOP Senator’s Bill Would Require Agencies to Report Terrorist-Watchlist Encounters to Congress
Four Republican senators, including Senator Roger Marshall (R., Kan.), have introduced a bill that would require federal agencies to report monthly to Congress on the number of encounters with individuals on the FBI's terrorist watchlist at the U.S. border. The bill aims to address the increasing number of terrorists entering the U.S., especially through the southern border, which is believed to be a result of the Biden administration's lenient policies. The senators argue that transparency is needed to ensure the protection of American citizens.
PJ Media: Legendary Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin Ditches Talent Agent After Egregious Comments About Israel
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin leaves talent agency CAA after agent accuses Israel of genocide. Sorkin stands against anti-Semitism.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Retired Army legal expert blasts AOC's accusations against Israel for committing war crimes
Retired Army Lt. Col. Geoffrey Corn criticized Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's accusations against Israel, stating that she should understand the law before accusing soldiers of war crimes. Corn pointed out that Ocasio-Cortez acknowledged Hamas' war crimes but failed to mention the indiscriminate rocket attacks on Israel. He explained that civilian casualties during combat operations do not prove the commission of war crimes.
The Telegraph: Turkish president says Hamas is not a terrorist organisation
Turkish President Erdogan defends Hamas as a liberation group fighting for Palestinians. Israel condemns the remarks.
National Review: What to Make of the Testimony from the Released Hamas Hostage
Israeli hostage Yocheved Lifshitz was released by Hamas after being taken hostage along with hundreds of others. She described the traumatic experience of being abducted but also mentioned that the terrorists, in their own way, treated the hostages well. Some argue that Hamas orchestrated the release for PR purposes, but the overall behavior of the group should not be excused or praised.
The Telegraph: Fifty Hamas hostages could be released soon, says mediator Qatar
Qatar aims to secure the release of 50 hostages held by Hamas, as part of negotiations with Israel. Acting as a mediator alongside the US, Qatar has already facilitated the release of four hostages. The release of two elderly Israeli women was a step towards the larger goal.
The Right Scoop: Republican House passes resolution in support of Israel and ONE Republican voted against it along with some Dems…
Republican House passes resolution supporting Israel after terrorist attack. One Republican member and 15 Democrats oppose. Thomas Massie explains his opposition: sanctions lead to war, foreign aid is unaffordable, military support is dangerous, and conflict should be contained.
Daily Wire: Cuomo Blasts Pro-Hamas College Kids: This ‘Mouthing Off’ Would’ve Gotten ‘Very Violent’ Reaction Post-9/11
News Nation host Chris Cuomo expressed disdain for college students who are siding with Palestinian terrorists attacking Israel. He claimed that if these students had responded similarly after the 9/11 attacks, the country would have turned violent. Cuomo emphasized that the support for terrorist groups like al-Qaeda, as seen today, would not have been tolerated in the aftermath of 9/11.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Netflix Raises Subscription Prices Amid Surging Sign-Ups
Netflix Inc. has raised subscription prices for certain streaming plans in the U.S., U.K., and France, coinciding with a surge in new customer sign-ups. The price adjustments only affected select plans, while the entry-level tier remains unchanged. The increase in subscribers was most prominent in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, where Netflix added nearly four million new customers.
#history
Fox News: Neal Biggers, Reagan-appointed judge in key school prayer, HBCU cases, dead at 88
U.S. District Judge Neal Biggers Jr. of Mississippi, known for his significant rulings on prayer in schools and funding of historically Black universities, passed away at the age of 88. Funeral services were held for him in Corinth, Mississippi. Biggers, who also served in the Navy and as a state circuit judge, was nominated by President Ronald Reagan in 1984 for his role as a federal judge. His notable cases involved racial disparities in university funding and the prohibition of prayer in schools.
#crime
Le Monde: New York judge fines Trump $10,000 over a comment he made outside court in his civil fraud trial
Former President Donald Trump was fined $10,000 for violating a gag order in his civil fraud trial. The judge called Trump to testify about his comment on a partisan person sitting alongside him, which violated the order. This is the second fine Trump has received in less than a week for his out-of-court comments.
Fox News: Murder warrant issued for Massachusetts man accused of killing wife, mother of four
A murder warrant has been issued for Aaron Pennington, a Massachusetts man accused of killing his wife. Breanne Pennington was found dead in their home and their four children were taken into custody. Aaron Pennington's abandoned car was found in a wooded area, and he is currently on the run.
The Blaze: Jamaal Bowman will plead guilty to falsely pulling fire alarm and pay a fine
Progressive Democrat Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York will face a misdemeanor charge for falsely pulling a fire alarm during budget negotiations. He will plead guilty and pay a $1,000 fine. Bowman claimed he got confused on the way to voting.
Fox News: West Virginia man indicted on murder charge in Alex Carter's 2000 disappearance
West Virginia man Larry Webb has been indicted for the murder of 10-year-old Natasha "Alex" Carter, who disappeared in 2000 along with her mother, Susan Carter. Susan and her daughter were living in Webb's house at the time of their disappearance. Webb, in his 80s and with dementia, claimed he did not know what happened to the girl. The investigation into Susan Carter's disappearance is ongoing.
Fox News: Detroit man gets 15 months probation for threatening to kill Gov. Whitmer, Sec. of State Benson
A Detroit man, James Toepler, has been sentenced to 15 months of probation for threatening to kill Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. Toepler pleaded no contest to one count of malicious use of telecommunications services for making the threats in a phone call to the Detroit Police Department's 911 Call Center. He is now under the supervision of a specialized mental health treatment court.
The Telegraph: Former Islamic State terrorist suspected of plotting attack on pro-Israel rally
German police have arrested a former Islamic State (IS) terrorist who was planning to attack a pro-Israel rally. The 29-year-old suspect, a German-Egyptian national named Tarik S, had intentions of driving a truck into the demonstration and had expressed his desire to die as a martyr. It is unclear whether he had a specific target in mind, but his arrest is considered serious enough under the Risk Prevention Act. The suspect had previously been sentenced to five years in prison for being a member of a terrorist group.
The Blaze: Video: Former NFL player Sergio Brown gets physical with Mexican officers on plane, sent back to US to face murder charges
In a shocking incident captured on video, former NFL player Sergio Brown fought with officers who were extraditing him from Mexico City to the U.S. Brown had disappeared after his mother's body was found in Illinois. He claimed the authorities were kidnapping him and refused to go to Tijuana, where he was wanted for his mother's murder. Brown is now in a San Diego jail with no bail set and will be transported back to Illinois.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Tyson Fury Declares Intentions For 10-Fight Deal, Sets Sights On Boxing Greatness
Tyson Fury, the WBC heavyweight champion, plans to continue his boxing career with a new 10-fight deal after his upcoming fight against Francis Ngannou. Fury aims to be the greatest heavyweight of all time and is fully aware of Ngannou's knockout power. Mike Tyson joins Ngannou's coaching team for the fight.
Flag And Cross: Usyk To Be At Tyson Fury's Ringside Action Against Francis Ngannou In Saudi Arabia Epic Clash
Oleksandr Usyk, the current unified heavyweight champion, will be ringside for Tyson Fury's fight against Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia. Usyk is interested in seeing how Fury performs against Ngannou, who is known for his power. Usyk believes Fury will win, but gives Ngannou a chance.