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26 Oct 2023
#politics
Le Monde: US federal judge rules for redrawing discriminatory Georgian voting districts
A federal judge ruled that some of Georgia's congressional and state districts were racially discriminatory and ordered the state to draw new Black-majority districts. The ruling could potentially shift a congressional seat from Republican to Democratic control. Similar legal challenges are ongoing in several other states.
Front Page Magazine: RNC Brings in Leftist Reporters Trump to Moderate Republican Debate
The RNC criticized the debate commission for allowing biased media figures to moderate presidential debates, but then chose Lester Holt and Kristen Welker to moderate the third Republican primary debate. This decision brings back individuals who have previously displayed biases and interrupting tactics. The choice undermines the relevance of the debate and exposes the candidates to leftist narratives.
Fox News: Republicans move to intervene in Democrat-backed lawsuit challenging North Carolina election law
The Republican National Committee and the North Carolina Republican Party are defending a newly enacted election law in a Democrat-led lawsuit. The law strengthens voter ID, allows for poll watchers, and tightens the deadline for mail-in ballots. Democrats claim the law suppresses votes, while Republicans argue it is a common-sense measure.
The Blaze: Canadian Press forced to issue embarrassing retractions after 'hit piece' on Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre
The Canadian Press retracted three statements made about Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre, which were falsely attributed to him. The report linked Poilievre's comments about Sikhs to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and misinterpreted his remarks.
Fox News: ACLU backs Trump in fight against DC judge's gag order
The ACLU argues that the limited gag order on Trump is unconstitutional as he has a history of using inflammatory language to target individuals. Federal prosecutors are asking for the gag order to be reinstated to prevent Trump from intimidating witnesses. Trump's right to free speech and the right to criticize the Justice Department are also discussed.
The Telegraph: America is economically and politically bankrupt
Mike Johnson has been elected as the Speaker of the US House, with critics pointing to his far-right views. However, the competition highlighted the division between populists and moderates within the GOP. Johnson's priorities include aiding Israel and securing the border, but the real problems lie in the deep political and economic crises facing the United States. The country's divided politics and unsustainable spending are exacerbating the situation, with leaders failing to address these fundamental issues. The market reflects this lack of confidence in the US leadership, leading to a sell-off in the bond markets and a belief that the era of cheap money is over. It seems that the world is waiting for competent politicians to tackle these challenges.
National Review: The Corner: Americans’ Support for Helping Stranded Afghans Is Overwhelming
President Biden's decision to abandon Afghan allies and the resulting crisis has allowed Afghanistan to become a safe haven for terror groups. Thousands of refugees from Afghanistan are now stuck in limbo, either hunted or fearing expulsion back into the hands of the Taliban. A recent poll shows that the overwhelming majority of Americans, regardless of political affiliation, want the country to honor its commitment to provide immigration options and security assistance to Afghan allies.
The Telegraph: Thursday evening news briefing: 18 killed and 13 injured in Maine shooting
18 killed and 13 injured in Maine mass shooting
Rachel Reeves accused of lifting passages from Wikipedia for new book
Daily Signal: Leftists Cite SPLC to Smear New House Speaker Mike Johnson
New House Speaker Mike Johnson is being attacked by leftist groups for his previous work at a religious liberty law firm branded as a "hate group" by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Critics on both sides defend Johnson, but many on the Left cite his association with the firm in their criticism. The Human Rights Campaign and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington also criticize Johnson for his work at the law firm.
Breitbart: American Oligarchy: Meet the Billionaire Mega-Donors Behind the Biden Presidency
Liberals used to decry the influence of money in politics. But in Joe Biden’s America, we have seen the rise of a noxious new generation of left-wing donors. Biden’s 2020 campaign was the first to raise over $1 billion. Democrats raised more $600 million more in “dark money” than Republicans in 2020. They want something in return. Remember, unlike Joe Biden, all of these oligarchs are good with money. Let’s meet Joe’s billionaire cabinet: Dustin Moskovitz, Eric Schmidt, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Laurene Powell Jobs, Reid Hoffman, and Tom Steyer.
Daily Wire: Dinesh D’Souza’s ‘Police State’ Brings Dystopian America Into Focus
Dinesh D'Souza's documentary "Police State" highlights the alleged shift towards a "fledgling police state" in America, citing a two-tiered justice system and government-led censorship. The film presents a series of allegations backed by headlines, exploring topics such as FBI corruption, censorship by social media giants, and the consequences of open border policies. With testimony from whistleblowers and dramatic recreations, "Police State" offers a dystopian perspective on the current state of the nation.
#society
National Review: The Corner: Sign Up for NR’s the Week Newsletter
National Review is launching a weekly newsletter version of their magazine, called "The Week". It will provide commentary on news and events in the world.
National Review: The Corner: The U.K.’s Selective Policing of Prayer
Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, director of UK March for Life, was confronted by police while silently praying outside an abortion clinic in Birmingham. She has previously faced charges for the same behavior but was vindicated once and had the investigation dropped the second time. The incident is a result of the UK's Anti-social Behavior, Crime and Policing Act (2014), which allows for censorship zones around abortion facilities, prohibiting activities like prayer.
Skilled Survival: Urban Survival Skills: How To Survive In A Broken World
Important Urban Survival Skills To Survive In A Lawless Society. Urban survival is different from wilderness survival. Learn the skills and tactics needed to survive a widespread disaster in a densely populated urban environment. Topics include getting home, hunkering down or bug out, avoiding others, transportation, scavenging for resources, situational awareness, and trusting others. Stay fit, know your area, and be prepared for a post-disaster world.
The American Spectator: 11-Year-Old Forced to Have An Abortion
An 11-year-old girl, who was a victim of alleged rape and wanted to have the baby, was ordered by a U.K. judge to have an abortion against her wishes. The judge deemed it in the girl's best interest, disregarding her and her parents' desires.
Newsbusters: REPULSIVE CBS Segment Tries to Suggest Hate Spike Is Equal Between Jews, Muslims
Wednesday’s CBS Evening News reported on the rise of anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim incidents in the U.S. following the Israel-Hamas war. The Anti-Defamation League revealed a 400 percent increase in anti-Semitic incidents, while the Council on American Islamic Relations reported 774 anti-Muslim incidents, the highest in eight years. CBS highlighted the need for unity and condemned the hate crimes.
#foreignaffairs
Newsbusters: PBS Hamas Historian: Israel is 'Fascist,' But Hamas Isn't Anti-Semitic
Tareq Baconi, described as a Hamas historian, absurdly claims that Israel is "fascist" and that Hamas is no longer anti-Semitic. Baconi argues that the recognition of Israel by the PLO did not lead to Palestinian rights, as Israel's actions have continued to oppress Palestinians. He believes that armed resistance is necessary for Palestinian liberation and that Hamas is open to negotiation but only from a position of force. Despite the anti-Semitic nature of Hamas's charter, Baconi claims that the movement has evolved and now distinguishes between Jews and Zionists.
Spectator USA: The UN secretary-general alienates Israel
The UN Secretary-General's remarks about the Middle East crisis have sparked a diplomatic row with Israel. While he condemned Hamas attacks, his attempt to explain their motives has been seen as a justification. Israel has criticized him and banned UN representatives from the country. This diplomatic blunder has damaged the UN's reputation and raises questions about the Secretary-General's political judgment.
Flag And Cross: Ex-NYU Student Bar President Doubles Down on Israel Comments After Her Letter Backfires
NYU law student Ryna Workman loses job and student organization presidency after defending Hamas attacks on Israel. Despite facing consequences, she refuses to back down and continues to condemn Israel and support Palestinian rights.
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine’s victory, Russian defeat is EU goal, draft foreign affairs report says
EU recognizes Ukraine's victory and defeating Russia as crucial for democratic transformation in Russia. The draft report by the Committee on Foreign Affairs highlights the need for the EU to facilitate Russia's democratization, establish a special tribunal against Putin, and increase military support for Ukraine. The report acknowledges the EU's inconsistency in its Russia strategy and the role it played in Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
Fox News: Sen. Kennedy skewers Biden's 'peace through weakness' strategy on Iran: They think 'love is the answer'
Sen. John Kennedy criticizes the Biden administration for continuously giving money to Iran despite their aggressive actions and hostility towards the US and Israel. Kennedy argues that peace through weakness does not work with the Ayatollah and that strength is the only way to earn their respect. Critics have also pointed out the administration's decision to allow Iran's foreign minister to visit New York City, despite the ongoing tensions and attacks.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Microsoft Shares Surge On Upbeat Q1 Results, Analysts Raise Price Targets
Microsoft reported strong fiscal first-quarter results, surpassing expectations and demonstrating growth in several areas. Analysts praised the company's performance, highlighting factors such as Azure and AI tailwinds, margin expansion, expense management, and broad-based acceleration across all segments. The company's ability to achieve growth in a challenging economic environment was also noted. The positive earnings release led to a rise in Microsoft's stock price.
#religion
Newsbusters: New Republic on Drugs? Speaker Johnson's Talk of Wife Praying on Knees a 'Gross Gaffe'
New Republic magazine misinterprets new House Speaker's comment about his wife praying to Jesus as a crass joke. The article fails to explain why it was considered offensive.
PJ Media: The Left Hates Mike Johnson
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has faced criticism and backlash for his work with the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), which is labeled as a "hate group" by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Left-wing media and mainstream Christian sites have attacked Johnson for his evangelical Christianity, with some accusing him of promoting "Christian nationalism." However, Johnson's supporters view this opposition as positive, hoping that it signifies his commitment to conservative values.
#education
Fox News: Georgia lawmaker proposes paying teachers $10K to carry guns in school: ‘Better than no options’
Georgia lawmakers are considering paying teachers to carry guns in schools to enhance safety. Supporters believe trained teachers can respond quickly, but critics worry about potential dangers. Decision left to individual school boards.
#crime
Human Events: American livestreamer ‘Johnny Somali’ arrested twice within weeks for ‘causing a nuisance,’ faces possible prison term
Livestreamer Ismael Khalid, known as "Johnny Somali," has been arrested in Osaka, Japan for disrupting business operations and causing a nuisance at a restaurant. He gained notoriety for harassing locals and trespassing while filming for his viewers. Khalid has previously been asked to apologize for his actions.
Fox News: Escaped VA inmate apprehended after attempt to flee by jumping from window with rifle
Inmate who escaped from Virginia prison found and captured at a hotel in northern Virginia after attempting to flee and injuring himself. Suspected in armed carjacking.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Serrano Vs. Ramos: Women's Unified Championship Bout Breaks Barriers In Boxing
Women's boxing takes a historic step as Amanda Serrano defends her title against Danila Ramos in the first ever unified championship bout with the same rules as men's boxing. Serrano aims to prove women deserve equal pay and recognition in the sport.
#other
Fox News: SeaWorld San Diego announces public vote for naming its rare Emperor penguin chick
SeaWorld San Diego has hatched its first Emperor penguin chick in over a decade. Due to the significance of the event, the public has been invited to help name the chick, with three options to choose from. The chick had to be artificially hatched due to a malformed beak and has faced additional complications since her birth.