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30 Oct 2023
#illegals
The Blaze: Migrants run illegal market under New York City expressway
Migrants have set up an illegal open-air market under a New York City expressway, where they sell goods and services. More than 200 migrants are residing in the area, refusing to stay in the city's shelter system. The unsanitary conditions and increased crime are causing frustration among neighbors.
#politics
National Review: St. Louis Prosecutor Challenges Cori Bush in Dem House Primary, Citing Squad Member’s Israel Hostility
St. Louis county prosecutor Wesley Bell will challenge Representative Cori Bush for her House seat, citing her hostility toward Israel. Bell dropped his run against Senator Josh Hawley to focus on the congressional race, emphasizing the need for American support of Ukraine and Israel. Bush's stance on Israel, including calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, has drawn criticism. Both Bell and Bush rose to prominence after the Ferguson protests in 2014, with Bell urging calm and ultimately not pressing charges against the white police officer involved in the shooting of Michael Brown. Bush's office criticized Bell's decision to challenge her.
Daily Wire: Prosecutor Drops Senate Bid, Takes Up Challenge Against ‘Squad’ Member
Prosecutor Wesley Bell withdraws from U.S. Senate race to challenge Rep. Cori Bush for House seat in Missouri's First Congressional District. Bell criticizes Bush's support for "Defund the Police" movement and cutting aid to Israel, says St. Louis needs effective leadership.
Red State: Glenn Youngkin Responds Accordingly to Eventbrite’s Riley Gaines Discrimination as Co-Founder Melts Down
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin takes action after Eventbrite removes a University of California, Davis event featuring spokeswoman Riley Gaines. Youngkin pulls all his events from the platform, criticizing their decision to remove Gaines' event while promoting pro-Hamas events. Youngkin urges others to boycott Eventbrite.
Daily Wire: Boston Children’s Hospital Was Reimbursed $1.4M In Taxpayer Dollars For ‘Gender Transition Services’: Report
Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) received $1.4 million in taxpayer dollars from Massachusetts for controversial gender transition services for minors. BCH has performed hundreds of gender surgeries on children, including phalloplasties and vaginoplasties, and has promoted breast augmentations and double mastectomies for gender affirmation. Leftists push for gender surgeries to be available to minors, with taxpayers funding the procedures.
Fox News: Marjorie Taylor Greene puts heat on Republicans to vote for Rashida Tlaib censure
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is urging fellow House Republicans to vote in favor of her censure resolution against Rep. Rashida Tlaib over her response to the Israel-Hamas conflict. Greene introduced the resolution as a privileged measure, with the House having two legislative days to decide its fate. Tlaib, the only Palestinian-American in Congress, has faced criticism for her participation in a protest on Capitol Hill. The resolution has been met with opposition from Democrats and at least two House Republicans are leaning against it.
#foreignaffairs
PJ Media: Czech Defense Minister: ‘Let’s Get Out’ of Pro-Hamas UN
The Czech Minister of Defense criticizes the UN for its weak response to Hamas attacks on Israel, calling for her country to exit the organization due to its anti-Israel stance. She points out the lack of support for Israel and urges action against the UN's support of terrorists. The UN has a history of falsely accusing Israel while ignoring Palestinian involvement in terrorism. Israel is not the problem, and the UN provides a platform for Palestinian propaganda against Israel.
Euromaidan Press: Zelenskyy meets bipartisan US delegation, discusses Ukraine’s defense needs
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meets with a bipartisan US delegation to discuss Ukraine's defense needs and the ongoing threats from Russia. Zelenskyy emphasizes unity and appreciation for the support from both the Republican and Democratic parties, President Biden's administration, and the US Congress.
#military
Foreign Policy: Israel’s High-Tech Surveillance Was Never Going to Bring Peace
Israeli defense officials are shocked by the failure of their sophisticated surveillance system in the Gaza Strip, allowing Palestinian militants to breach the border fence and carry out a devastating attack. The attack, planned for months and executed by more than 1,500 militants, resulted in the deaths of over 1,400 Israelis and the capture of hundreds more. The failure of technology to prevent the attack raises questions about the reliance on high-tech solutions for regional security, emphasizing the need for political resolutions.
#health
National Review: NIH Considers Removing Commitment to ‘Lengthen Life’ from Mission Statement
The National Institutes of Health is considering changing its mission statement, removing the commitment to "lengthen life". This comes after concerns that the current mission statement is "ableist". The proposed change is being encouraged by the disability subgroup and comes amidst growing advocacy for euthanasia as a humane alternative to medical care.
National Review: The Corner: Euthanasia for Autism, Intellectual Disabilities in the Netherlands
Autistic people and those with intellectual disabilities have been legally euthanized in the Netherlands due to their belief that they cannot live normal lives. This raises concerns about the limits of the law and the slippery slope of euthanasia. The phenomenon of euthanasia becoming an option for those who feel lonely or struggle with mental problems is concerning and resembles eugenics.
#education
The Telegraph: Cornell University calls in FBI to investigate anti-Semitic threats against students
Cornell University, a prestigious US institution, is facing anti-Semitic threats against its students. The FBI has been called in to investigate the matter, as Jewish students have been subjected to intimidation following the Israel-Hamas conflict. Graffiti with anti-Semitic messages and threatening online posts have been reported, and the Center for Jewish Living at the university has been identified as a potential target. The wave of anti-Semitism on campuses has raised concerns, with the White House taking notice and efforts being made to address the issue.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: Do-It-Yourself Project (DIY) - Custom Gun Case Foam Replacement
Eugene L. provides two (or three) methods for custom foam replacement in gun cases. The first method involves using white polyfoam from a hobby store and cutting it to fit the dimensions of the case and the gun. The foam is then coated with black spray can Plasti Dip for a secure and snug fit. The second method involves using polyethylene closed-cell foam, tracing and cutting it to fit the necessary dimensions. Unlike the first method, it does not require the additional step of coating the foam. Lastly, Eugene suggests using a beach towel in a pinch, creating makeshift spots for the gun, magazines, and ammunition. He also provides some air travel tips for safely carrying firearms.
#other
Daily Wire: ‘The One Where Our Hearts Are Broken’: Castmates, Show Creators Mourn Loss Of ‘Friends’ Actor Matthew Perry
Beloved "Friends" actor Matthew Perry, 54, has died. He spoke openly about his battle with addiction and his desire to help others. Former castmates and the show's creators paid tribute to his talent, generosity, and kindness.
Fox News: Tyson Foods investing big in bug protein for new venture
Tyson Foods is teaming up with Dutch bug-protein company Protix to establish a facility in the U.S. that will produce insect-based products using animal waste. The insect protein will be used to feed pets, livestock, and fish, rather than for human consumption. The partnership reflects a global trend towards alternative proteins and sustainable food sources, as insect farming uses less water and land compared to traditional livestock.