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26 Oct 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Democrats Melt Down After GOP Elects Mike Johnson as Speaker
Democrats had a meltdown after Mike Johnson was unanimously elected as House Speaker by the Republican majority. Biden's campaign condemned the election despite Biden's congratulations. Democrats expressed displeasure and labeled Johnson an insurrectionist and a MAGA extremist. The GOP was accused of embracing the extreme MAGA playbook. Schiff and Ocasio-Cortez criticized Johnson's denial of the election.
Fox News: Hunter Biden missing from state dinner guest list after backlash for attending others amid legal issues
Hunter Biden was not invited to a state dinner for the Australian Prime Minister due to backlash over his attendance at previous dinners while facing legal issues and probes into his business dealings. The dinner comes after his plea deal with federal prosecutors fell apart.
Fox News: Joe Rogan expresses nostalgia for Trump era, says country was 'without a doubt' better than under Biden
Podcaster Joe Rogan nostalgically recalls the era before Trump's presidency and expresses concern about the state of the world under Biden's presidency. He praises Trump's impact on the economy and reflects on the uncertainties and dangers of the current global climate, particularly mentioning the Ukraine crisis and the possibility of nuclear war.
The Telegraph: Met chief’s proposal to ban hateful extremism ‘unlikely to work’
Sir Mark Rowley, the Government’s adviser on terrorism legislation, proposes a new law to ban hateful extremism. However, Jonathan Hall KC believes it won't be effective and suggests a specific new offence instead. The Metropolitan Police Commissioner blames the current law for hindering their ability to tackle extremism at pro-Palestinian protests.
#society
The Telegraph: Masked pro-Palestinian protester ‘punched and kicked Israeli supporter’ at vigil
A pro-Palestinian protester assaulted an Israeli supporter at a vigil in London. The attacker, Eisa Ali, was in possession of a knuckle duster and assaulted Benjamin Deniau after Deniau confronted a group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators. The attack took place just two days after Hamas terrorists killed 1,400 Israelis.
The Telegraph: Black people in Germany and Austria ‘face most racism in EU’
Black people in Germany and Austria face high levels of racism in the EU, with over 70% experiencing discrimination in the past five years. The situation has not improved since 2016, according to a report by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights. Finland ranked third highest, while Poland and Portugal had the lowest rates of racism. The report highlighted that black people continue to face racism, discrimination, and hate crimes, despite the existence of anti-discrimination laws. Police stops and racial profiling were also major issues faced by people of African descent in the EU.
The Blaze: LA family says home intruder threatened to kill them because they're Jewish, suspect yells 'Free Palestine!' during arrest
A family in Los Angeles was terrorized by a home intruder who threatened to kill them because they were Jewish. The intruder was arrested and shouted "Free Palestine!" during the arrest. The incident has been condemned as a vile act of hate.
#war
The Telegraph: Netanyahu: Israel is preparing a ‘crushing’ ground invasion to doom Hamas
Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has announced that Israel is preparing for a ground invasion of Gaza, comparing the conflict to biblical times. He stated that Israel's "hellfire" has already killed thousands of terrorists and that every member of Hamas is doomed. Netanyahu did not provide a specific timeline for the operation and did not mention a humanitarian ceasefire.
The Telegraph: Israel and the United Nations: a toxic 76-year relationship
Israel's relationship with the United Nations has been tumultuous, with numerous clashes and a history of bias against Israel. The UN has consistently focused on human rights violations by Israel while ignoring more severe abuses by other countries in the region. The conflict between Israel and the UN can be traced back to the issue of land and refugee rights. The UN's resolution regarding apartheid and Zionism in 1973 further strained relations. The recent clash over the UN secretary general's comments on the Oct 7 massacre further highlights the ongoing tension between Israel and the UN.
The Telegraph: Russian drones 'explode near Ukrainian nuclear plant'
A Russian drone attack damages buildings near a Ukrainian nuclear power plant, leaving 20 people injured. The military manages to destroy all 11 drones.
The Telegraph: ‘We thought we were safe’: Despair at funeral for British mother and her daughters
In a devastating attack by Hamas, Ayelet Markels loses her best friend, Noiya Sharabi, along with Noiya's sister and mother. The cemetery in Kfar HaRif becomes the final resting place for the numerous victims of this brutal massacre.
Daily Wire: Palestinian Terrorist Brags To Parents: ‘Your Son Killed Jews!,’ ‘I Killed 10 With My Bare Hands!’
In a disturbing phone call intercepted by the IDF, a Palestinian terrorist boasts to his parents about murdering multiple Jews in a Hamas terror attack near the Israel-Gaza border. The terrorist joyfully describes the killings, bragging about using his bare hands and urging his parents to be proud of him. The conversation ends with the parents encouraging him to return to Gaza and the terrorist attempting to get them to see the evidence of his massacre on WhatsApp.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Zoo Fights To Bring Abandoned Lioness And Cubs To UK After War-Torn Ordeal
A zoo in Britain is working to bring a lioness and her three cubs from war-torn Ukraine to its reserve. The lioness, Aysa, was left abandoned in a zoo in Ukraine when Russian invaders entered the country. The zoo is preparing to give Aysa and her cubs a new life in Yorkshire.
The Telegraph: 'Intifada until victory' debate at Oxford cancelled over legal concerns
Oxford academics cancel pro-Palestine motion calling for "intifada until victory" over legal concerns. Motion blamed Israel for war, called for mass uprising and Socialist Federation in Middle East. Oxford UCU drops motion due to harassment policy concerns.
The Telegraph: Hamas and Hezbollah leaders meet to plan path to ‘real victory’ in Gaza
Leaders of Hamas, Hezbollah, and Islamic Jihad met in Beirut to discuss achieving "real victory" in Gaza and Palestine, and to halt Israel's aggression. The goal is supported by Iran, and no further details were provided. Meanwhile, an Israeli airstrike damaged the runway of Aleppo's international airport in Syria.
The Telegraph: Sunak assures Humza Yousaf over family stranded in Gaza, as he says mother-in-law ‘losing hope’
Rishi Sunak reassured Humza Yousaf that he was doing everything possible to help British nationals in Gaza as Yousaf's mother-in-law expressed her despair. Yousaf called for a ceasefire and increased aid, while urging the UK Government to demand the opening of the Rafah crossing for the safe return of British citizens. Sunak, who spoke to Yousaf for 10 minutes, offered his support and thoughts to Yousaf's family.
The Telegraph: US prepares to evacuate 600,000 Americans from Israel
The US is making plans to evacuate up to 600,000 Americans in Israel in case of a ground war. The Biden administration sees it as necessary to have contingency plans.
#military
The Telegraph: 'Sponge bombs': Israel's new secret weapon for inside Hamas tunnels
Israel is utilizing "sponge bombs" to combat Hamas in Gaza's network of tunnels. These chemical bombs create a sudden explosion of foam that seals off tunnel entrances. The IDF has set up a mock tunnel system for training and soldiers have been equipped with specialized equipment to navigate in darkness.
#religion
PJ Media: Twisted Scripture
A woman interprets a Bible passage to suggest that Jesus needed his mother's permission to perform miracles. Another pastor twists the story of Eve eating the forbidden fruit to justify abortion and smash the patriarchy. Both examples display a desire to rewrite God's will for personal desires.
The Telegraph: Catholic bishop resigns over ‘gay orgy’ scandal
Senior Polish bishop resigns after reports of a sex party involving a male prostitute in a priest's apartment. The priest is under investigation for failure to provide assistance during a drug overdose incident. The scandal has harmed the image of the church in Poland and is seen as an attack on the clergy.
#culture
Le Monde: Aboriginal tourism in Canada: a boon for First Nations
Canada's tourism industry is shifting its focus from its natural landscapes to the cultures of its indigenous peoples. Representatives from First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities are now inviting travelers to experience their rich history. Many indigenous entrepreneurs have also started their own initiatives, such as becoming guides or purchasing tourist lodges.
#health
Flag And Cross: New Blood Test Identifies Tumor Development In High-Risk Families
Canadian researchers have developed a blood test that can detect tumor development and cancer earlier in individuals with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome, a genetic disorder associated with a high risk of developing cancer. The test analyzes fragments of DNA released into the blood by cancerous cells. This advancement in cancer detection could greatly improve the accuracy of early diagnosis.
#crime
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Congressman who pulled the fire alarm criminally summoned to court tomorrow morning
Democrat Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York is facing a misdemeanor charge for falsely pulling a fire alarm in the Capitol building. The Capitol Police have completed their investigation and have sent the case to prosecutors. Bowman is set to appear in court tomorrow morning for his arraignment.
The Telegraph: Watch: Police struck with bicycle while trying to make arrest
Three police officers are attacked with a bicycle during an arrest in Birmingham. One officer is left injured on the ground while the attacker also throws a punch and a cabbage at the police. An elderly man eventually helps to subdue the suspect.
The Blaze: Police release 911 call of 13-year-old Florida boy admitting to killing his mother and sending photos to an 'online friend'
Florida police release audio of a 911 call in which a 13-year-old boy admits to stabbing and killing his mother. He also confesses to sending photographs of the crime scene to an online friend. The boy lived with his mother and stepfather, and no motive has been determined for the murder.
Red State: NEW: Trump Fined $10K for Breaking Gag Order in New York Civil Fraud Case
Former President Donald Trump received a partial win in a New York civil fraud case against him when an appeals court placed a hold on a judge's order to cancel the business certificates of Trump's companies. Trump was fined $10,000 for commenting publicly about the judge's law clerk. During the trial, the judge called Trump to the witness stand after he made comments about the judge being partisan. Trump insisted his comments were about his former lawyer, not the clerk. The judge found Trump not credible and imposed the fine .
Red State: BREAKING: Active Shooter Situation Ongoing in Lewiston, Maine, City on Lockdown
An active shooter situation is ongoing in Lewiston, Maine. Multiple people were shot in three separate incidents at different locations. The city is on lockdown, and residents are asked to shelter in place. Schools in the area are also on lockdown.
Fox News: Active shooter situation in Maine, city residents told to 'stay inside with doors locked'
Shelter-in-place order in Maine city due to active shooting situation. Police investigating two locations. Unclear if there are injuries.
#outdoors
Fox News: Alligator gar caught in Texas weighing 283 pounds shatters multiple records: 'Four in one fell swoop'
Two anglers in Texas set four International Game and Fish Association records for catching a massive 283-pound alligator gar. Captain Kirk Kirkland guided Art Weston as they fought with the fish for over two hours. The catch broke records for Texas, water bodies, the IGFA all-tackle world record, and 6-pound line class.
#other
The Telegraph: BBC has 'never been so disappointing', Tim Davie told over Israel coverage
BBC director-general Tim Davie was confronted by immigration minister Robert Jenrick during a meeting with Conservative MPs. Jenrick expressed disappointment in the BBC's coverage of Israel and urged Davie to let reporters call Hamas "terrorists". However, Davie defended the BBC's policy of referring to Hamas as a proscribed terror group. The meeting also saw tough questions and criticism of the BBC's coverage of the Gaza hospital explosion. Some BBC staff reportedly cried in toilets and took time off work due to distress caused by the corporation's approach to the conflict.
Flag And Cross: David Hockney's Gifted Sculpture Fetches £111,875 At Auction
David Hockney gifted a rare ceramic sculpture to a couple who gave him shelter during a storm in 1955. The sculpture, resembling a black and white cat, sold at auction for a record-breaking £111,875.