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26 Oct 2023

#politics

The Blaze: A college program that linked conservative groups to Nazis secured a DHS grant. The Heritage Foundation is suing for answers.
A college program that linked conservative groups to Nazis secured a DHS grant. The Heritage Foundation is suing for answers.
Heritage Foundation is suing the Biden administration over alleged withholding of answers on an anti-terrorism grant program. The program funded a group that labeled conservative organizations as extremist and Neo-Nazi stepping stones. The Foundation seeks to uncover the extent of targeting by the Department of Homeland Security .


Washington Free Beacon: Republican Senator Accuses Biden Energy Loan Czar of Misleading Congress Over Funding to Company ‘On Brink of Collapse’
Republican Senator Accuses Biden Energy Loan Czar of Misleading Congress Over Funding to Company ‘On Brink of Collapse’
Republican Senator accuses Biden's energy loan czar of misleading Congress about his influence over funding decisions, including a loan to a failing company. Senator questions director's claim of minimal role and calls for clarity on his influence within the office and loan decision-making process.


PJ Media: Larry Elder Suspends Presidential Campaign, Endorses Trump
Larry Elder Suspends Presidential Campaign, Endorses Trump
Conservative radio host Larry Elder suspends presidential campaign, endorses Donald Trump. Elder emphasizes issues of fatherlessness, systemic racism, federal spending, and Soros-backed DAs. Campaign struggled, never qualified for debates. Endorses Trump to beat Biden and protect America. Commits to addressing fatherlessness and promoting conservative ideals. Suspending campaign but remains dedicated to advocating for American people.


Fox News: House Republicans file resolution to expel George Santos from Congress
House Republicans file resolution to expel George Santos from Congress
House Republicans from New York filed a resolution to expel Rep. George Santos from Congress due to scandals and federal charges. Santos allegedly misled voters, was indicted for federal offenses, and charged with additional crimes. Rep. Anthony D’Esposito introduced the resolution, stating that the people of New York's 3rd Congressional District deserve a representative who is solely focused on serving the public.

George Santos responded to the resolution, claiming his entitlement to due process. He clarified that he has not cleared out his office, is not resigning, and criticized the predetermined outcome sought by some. Santos was charged with money laundering, theft of public funds, and lying to Congress. Additional charges were filed against him for stealing identities and making unauthorized charges on donors' credit cards.


The Telegraph: Dutch far-Right leader attacked with umbrella
Dutch far-Right leader attacked with umbrella
Thierry Baudet, the leader of the far-right Forum for Democracy party in the Netherlands, was assaulted in Belgium by a man with an umbrella. The attacker shouted anti-fascist slogans and denounced Vladimir Putin.


#society

Washington Free Beacon: LA Police on Alert After Suspected Anti-Semitic Home Invasion
LA Police on Alert After Suspected Anti-Semitic Home Invasion
Los Angeles police increase patrols after a man threatens to kill a Jewish family in a home invasion. The suspect, Daniel Garcia, was arrested and yelled "Free Palestine" during his arrest. The family, who are Israeli, were terrified due to the situation in Israel. Mayor Karen Bass condemns the act as a vile act of hate.


National Review: The Corner: Law Enforcement Must Act against Antisemitism-Fueled Violence and Intimidation
The Corner: Law Enforcement Must Act against Antisemitism-Fueled Violence and Intimidation
Charlie's post highlights the rise of antisemitism and the media's indifference towards it. The New York Times' coverage of a recent incident at the Cooper Union misleads readers by portraying both pro-Palestinian protesters and Jewish students as pounding on a locked door, when in reality, only the protesters were doing so. The government should take action and prosecute those who engage in antisemitic intimidation and violence, as civil-rights laws permit. Jewish people should not have to live in fear and be denied their basic rights.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Ramaswamy suggests 'Big Stick' diplomacy in Israel or risk Iraq-style quagmire
Ramaswamy suggests 'Big Stick' diplomacy in Israel or risk Iraq-style quagmire
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy warns against the U.S. making the same mistakes as the Iraq war and emphasizes the need for clear objectives. He supports Israel's right to defend itself and suggests the U.S. provide diplomatic support in the form of a "diplomatic Iron Dome." Ramaswamy believes the U.S. should utilize the threat of overwhelming force instead of direct military involvement as a way to deter threats and ensure the release of hostages. He also sees potential for using these tactics as blueprints for withdrawing U.S. forces from Syria and Iraq.


Daily Signal: Why Are Some Doctors Serving as Apologists for Hamas?
Why Are Some Doctors Serving as Apologists for Hamas?
Doctors in the medical profession are being criticized for their response to the conflict between Hamas and Israel. An open letter in a top medical journal lists several humanitarian priorities, but fails to address the actions of Hamas. The letter has garnered support from healthcare providers worldwide and is tentatively accepted to be published in The Lancet.


Foreign Policy: Dire Warnings of Russia and China Threats Challenge Aging U.S. Nuclear Arsenal
Dire Warnings of Russia and China Threats Challenge Aging U.S. Nuclear Arsenal
A congressional commission warns that the US is facing nuclear threats from Russia and China and urges the modernization of the US nuclear arsenal. The report also emphasizes the importance of strengthening alliances. Meanwhile, the US House of Representatives elects Rep. Mike Johnson as its speaker, who is likely to align the House with former President Trump. The US and Qatar plan to review Qatar's ties to Hamas, and Israel agrees to delay its invasion of Gaza. The US Defense Department reports that 19 soldiers have been diagnosed with brain injuries after rocket and drone attacks by Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Syria. China continues to engage in aggressive tactics against the US military in the Indo-Pacific.


Daily Wire: California City Blasted For Official Resolution Condemning Israel: ‘Hamas Had A Great Night In Richmond’
California City Blasted For Official Resolution Condemning Israel: ‘Hamas Had A Great Night In Richmond’
The city of Richmond, California condemned Israel for their response to Hamas attacks, accusing them of war crimes and engaging in ethnic cleansing. They also demanded a ceasefire and the clearing of the way for humanitarian aid to Gaza. The resolution passed 5-1, with one council member voting against it.


American Thinker: Migrant bombs: Nicaragua's little dictator employs actual 'migrant warfare' against the U.S.
Migrant bombs: Nicaragua's little dictator employs actual 'migrant warfare' against the U.S.
The left criticizes Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for sending illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities, while remaining silent about Marxist Latin dictators like Daniel Ortega who are actively facilitating the movement of migrants from Haiti and Cuba into Nicaragua. Ortega is using the influx of migrants as a political tool to exert pressure on the Biden administration and seek concessions for his regime, all while making money off the migrants' desperation.


#economy

Le Monde: The luxury sector is also impacted by the economic slowdown
The luxury sector is also impacted by the economic slowdown
The poor economic climate in the third quarter of 2023 is impacting the luxury goods sector. Some major French groups are experiencing a slowdown in sales, while others are seeing a significant decline. LVMH, considered a barometer for the industry, reported a return to normal with 9% growth in sales, but this is lower than previous periods. Kering, on the other hand, saw a 9% decrease in sales, largely attributed to the impact of decisions made to reinforce brand exclusivity, particularly affecting the performance of Gucci.


#crime

Fox News: Michigan police find kidnapped man 'bound and injured' inside own car, arrest suspect with criminal history
Michigan police find kidnapped man 'bound and injured' inside own car, arrest suspect with criminal history
A man was kidnapped from a parking lot and found injured in his car in Michigan. The suspect fled the scene but was later apprehended. The victim was found bound and tortured.


Fox News: Police looking for reported human remains find plastic skull beer bong instead: 'Trick-or-Treat'
Police looking for reported human remains find plastic skull beer bong instead: 'Trick-or-Treat'
Authorities responded to a call about possible human remains in a Washington river, but it turned out to be a ghoulish prank with a fake plastic skull beer bong. The officers warned against similar pranks and mentioned a previous incident involving a lifelike sand sculpture of an alligator on a beach.


Breitbart: Footage Confirms Bowman Removed Emergency Signs Before Pulling Fire Alarm
Footage Confirms Bowman Removed Emergency Signs Before Pulling Fire Alarm
Democrat Rep. Jamaal Bowman pulled a fire alarm in a House office building, contradicting his claim that he was rushing to vote. Republicans allege he intended to delay the vote, but Bowman denies this. He was charged with a misdemeanor but reached an agreement to avoid jail time by paying a fine and writing an apology letter.


The Blaze: Ohio woman allegedly lured men with sex, then fatally drugged, robbed them. Police searching for more 'serial killing' victims.
Ohio woman allegedly lured men with sex, then fatally drugged, robbed them. Police searching for more 'serial killing' victims.
An Ohio woman is charged with "serial killings" of at least four men in Columbus after luring them to hotels with the promise of sex. She drugged and stole from them instead.


#technology

National Review: The Corner: It’s the Department of Justice, Not the Department of App Design
The Corner: It’s the Department of Justice, Not the Department of App Design
The Department of Justice is in an antitrust case against Google, alleging that the company monopolizes internet searches. Lawyers are arguing over how easy it is to switch search engines on smartphones, with Apple and Google being key players. Microsoft, whose Bing search engine has struggled to compete, blames Apple for making Google the default search engine on iPhones. The case seems to be more about rival tech giants settling old scores than about what's best for consumers.