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26 Oct 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Comer Demands Biden Provide Docs, IRS Filings of $200K 'Loan' to Brother
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer is demanding that President Joe Biden provide loan documents and IRS filings regarding a $200,000 "loan repayment" from James Biden. Comer believes the payment is suspicious, as the money flowed through a distressed entity, Americore. The White House and James Biden insist the money was a return payment for a loan, but have not provided evidence.
Comer describes the Biden family's business as an influence scheme and believes they opened shell companies to hide payments and launder money. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene claims there is direct evidence of money laundering, pointing to a $200,000 check from Jim Biden to Joe Biden on the same day that Jim Biden received $200,000 from a foreign investment.
PJ Media: BOMBSHELL: Biden Bribery Allegations Credible, Former Prosecutor Confirms
The House Oversight Committee has uncovered evidence of Joe Biden's involvement in a $10 million bribe from Burisma. Democrats have falsely claimed that the allegations were already investigated and dismissed. Former U.S. Attorney Scott Brady confirmed that the allegations were credible and called for further investigation.
Daily Wire: GOP Reps See New Opportunity For UFO Select Committee Request With Speaker Mike Johnson
Lawmakers in the House want to establish a select committee on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) to get more access to secret information. Representatives Tim Burchett and Eric Burlison are seeking support for the committee and believe Speaker Mike Johnson may be open to it. The lawmakers argue that a select committee would give members the authority they need to access UAP information that is currently restricted to specific committees.
#society
The Blaze: Why Dana White & UFC’s Bud Light sponsorship is a VICTORY for America's culture war
Bud Light has signed a $150 million deal with the UFC, but some fans are upset about the beer brand's previous support for a trans activist. Jason Whitlock defends the UFC and believes that Bud Light sold out to the gender and sexuality culture war. Bud Light's partnership with the UFC replaced Modelo as a sponsor, after they offered double the amount Modelo had been paying. Despite sales and stock hits, Bud Light wants to cater to their customer base that supports rugged masculinity.
Newsbusters: NY Times Spins ‘Largely Peaceful,’ Actually Violent Pro-Hamas Rally in Brooklyn
The New York Times whitewashed a violent pro-Palestinian march in Brooklyn, referring to it as "largely peaceful" despite numerous arrests. The reporter downplayed offensive signs and ignored eliminationist rhetoric, while promoting an Islamic pressure group linked to Hamas. In contrast, the New York Post accurately reported on the chaos and clashes between anti-Israel protesters and police.
Daily Wire: Gen Z Is Finding Out That Being An Adult Is Hard
Young people today are being criticized for their lack of work ethic and difficult behavior in the workplace. Many are leaving their jobs and refusing to adhere to the traditional 9-to-5 routine. While complaints about younger generations are nothing new, the concerns over work ethic among young adults seem to be well-founded. The alternatives to the corporate grind include becoming a stay-at-home mom, finding a job outside the 9-to-5 structure, or dropping out of modern society and living a self-sustaining life. Each option comes with its own challenges and levels of fulfillment, but the reality is that work is necessary in order to sustain oneself.
National Review: Sixteen GOP Senators Urge Department of Education to Enforce Civil Rights Law to Protect Jews
Senator Joni Ernst and Senator Bill Cassidy, along with 14 other colleagues, are urging the Department of Education to protect Jewish and Israeli students from discrimination on college campuses. They are requesting a briefing from education secretary Miguel Cardona and information on complaints filed with the Office for Civil Rights. The senators highlight several incidents of anti-Semitism at universities, including arson, anti-Israel graffiti, and a professor's disturbing social media post. They hope that their letter will prompt action to ensure a discrimination-free environment for Jewish and Israeli students.
Fox News: WATCH: Brawl breaks out during early showing of anticipated horror movie, 'Five Nights at Freddy's'
A fight breaks out during a showing of "Five Nights at Freddy's" in a UK movie theater. Audience members attack each other over the ending of the horror movie.
In a separate incident, "Barbie" moviegoers in Brazil also engage in a brawl after one woman confronts another for letting her child watch YouTube videos during the entire screening.
#war
Fox News: NYU law student who defended Hamas' terror attack refuses to say if she has empathy for 'brutalized' Israelis
Former NYU Law School student Ryna Workman, who faced criticism for blaming Israel for terrorist attacks, evaded questions about empathy for murdered Israelis. Workman refused to focus on Israeli victims and instead called for an end to what she referred to as "genocide" and an occupation harming Palestinians. Workman's statements led to backlash and her removal from the Student Bar Association presidency.
#foreignaffairs
PJ Media: In Greece, Over 55% of Jailed Criminals Are Migrants, Especially Muslims
Experts warn of terrorist cells in the U.S. and potential cross-border infiltration. Statistics on criminal migrants in Greece indicate the global implications of Israel's terrorism threat. Brigitte Gabriel highlights the need for caution, pointing to her experiences in Lebanon. The number of individuals on the terror watchlist caught at the southern U.S. border has increased significantly. Greece's crime crisis is attributed to migrants, with over half of prisoners being migrants. Muslim-majority countries such as Albania, Iraq, and Pakistan show a rapid increase in criminal activity. The presence of terrorist cells in the U.S. further complicates the situation.
Newsbusters: Israel’s Lesson for 2024: A Liberal Crackup
The recent Hamas attack in Israel has shaken Americans and brought foreign affairs to the forefront of their minds. While the Republican race remains relatively unchanged, there are shifts below the top with Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis emerging as possible options. Both candidates emphasize their anti-terrorist and pro-Israel stance, but DeSantis's slipping poll numbers and a new galvanizing issue have put the spotlight on Haley as well. Meanwhile, the contrast between Trump's peace efforts in the Middle East and the worsening global chaos under Biden is stark, and voters are taking notice. Biden's weak record and recent photo op in Israel may not be enough to win over voters who are aware of the difference between Trump and Biden's foreign policies. The anti-Israel left within the Democratic Party has grown in strength after the terror attacks, and this could potentially lead to a civil war among progressives as various ideologies intersect. Ultimately, voters are bothered by the excuse of murder and are paying attention to the implications of these foreign affairs.
#economy
Breitbart: Out of Juice: Honda and GM Halt Joint Venture to Develop Affordable Electric Cars
Honda and General Motors have ended their partnership to create affordable electric vehicles (EVs). The decision was made after a year of analysis and challenges in developing an affordable EV platform. Both companies will now pursue independent solutions. However, they will continue collaborating on other projects such as electric crossovers and a fast-charging network.
#education
Washington Free Beacon: California Gubernatorial Candidate Oversees Decline in Reading and Math Scores as Education Chief
California's public school students are lagging in reading and math, despite increased funding. Education chief Tony Thurmond faces criticism for focusing on equity and gender ideology while ignoring low test scores and prolonged COVID-related closures.
The Blaze: Oregon suspends high school graduation requirements to ‘disrupt … basically racist outcomes’
The Oregon Board of Education suspended high school graduation requirements until 2027, stating that assessments were harming disadvantaged students. Critics worry about devaluing diplomas.
#crime
Red State: WATCH: Police, Feds Descending on Property Owned by Lewiston Mass Shooting Suspect: 'FBI, Open the Door!'
Multiple people were shot in three separate incidents in Lewiston, Maine. The suspect, Robert Card, planned the shootings in advance and had multiple hiding spots prepared. Law enforcement agencies are searching for Card and investigating the motive behind the shootings.
Breitbart: Lawsuit Claims Elon Musk's Tesla Knew of Malfunctions in Autopilot 2 Years Before Fatal Crash
Tesla is facing a lawsuit over a fatal crash allegedly caused by its Autopilot system. The plaintiffs claim that the company knew about the system malfunction two years before the accident. They are seeking $400 million in damages.
#other
Daily Wire: The Beatles Announce Release Date For Final Song ‘Now And Then’
Decades after shelving music by John Lennon, The Beatles announce the release of their final song, titled "Now and Then." The song features vocals from Lennon, guitar from Harrison, and new additions from McCartney and Starr.
PJ Media: Toyota Chair Speaks the Charged Truth About EVs
Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda believes that regular users suffer when government regulations force them into electric vehicles (EVs). He argues that regulations should be based on real-world conditions rather than ideals. Despite the push for EVs, Toyota has been a leader in improving gas mileage with its hybrid vehicles for over 20 years. The decline in EV sales and disappointing quarterly results have impacted companies like Tesla and Ford, leading to price cuts and layoffs. Toyoda's stance on the importance of investing in alternative eco-friendly vehicles rather than focusing solely on EVs has proven to be correct, even as the Biden administration's CAFE rules and state decrees push for a gas-powered car phaseout by 2035. The limitations of EVs, such as range variability and towing capabilities, make them unsuitable for all situations. Toyoda's insights and willingness to speak out against the EV trend have been valuable, despite the backlash he faced within his own company.
Fox News: 'RHOBH' star Kyle Richards, Mauricio Umansky still living together despite split, sleep in different bedrooms
Reality TV star Kyle Richards discussed her split from husband Mauricio Umansky, revealing that they still live together but in separate wings of their home. She denied rumors that their split was for publicity and expressed her pain at seeing photos of Umansky holding hands with his "Dancing with the Stars" partner Emma Slater. Richards and Umansky both emphasized their love and respect for each other despite their challenging year.