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31 Oct 2023

#politics

The Telegraph: When is the third Republican candidate debate? Start time and how to watch
When is the third Republican candidate debate? Start time and how to watch
Republican presidential hopefuls prepare for the third debate in Florida. Mike Pence drops out, leaving Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis as top challengers to Donald Trump. Trump refuses to attend and holds rival events instead. Florida, now a Republican stronghold, gives DeSantis home advantage. It is uncertain which candidates will meet the polling and funding requirements for the debate. Trump plans to hold a rally in South Florida on the debate day. The questions for the candidates have not been revealed.


Breitbart: National Archives Discovers 82K Pages of 'Shady' Joe Biden Alias Emails
National Archives Discovers 82K Pages of 'Shady' Joe Biden Alias Emails
The National Archives discovered 82,000 pages of emails sent or received by President Joe Biden through private alias accounts during his vice presidency. The use of alias accounts for official business raises concerns and is against the law. The contents of the emails are unknown.


#society

Daily Wire: ‘Methods Of The 1930s’: Jewish Homes In Paris Marked With Star Of David
‘Methods Of The 1930s’: Jewish Homes In Paris Marked With Star Of David
Jewish homes in Paris were targeted by anti-Semites, with multiple houses vandalized with the Star of David. The Union of Jewish Students of France called for the perpetrators to be found and punished. The American Jewish Committee highlighted that threats and harassment against Jews in France have increased since the recent attack on Israel by Hamas.


GB News: Britons demand support for veterans amid poppy struggles: 'Half of our heroes live on doorways!'
Britons demand support for veterans amid poppy struggles: 'Half of our heroes live on doorways!'
Brighton residents are calling for more support for veterans in the UK, as the Royal British Legion struggled to find a replacement poppy appeal organiser. In response, Patrick Christys launched his own appeal, which has raised £100k so far. The sentiment in Brighton is that the UK should take lessons from America in how it honors its military heroes, and provide better support for homeless veterans.


#war

Breitbart: *** WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT *** Report: Israel Forced to Use Archaeologists to Identify Children's Burned Remains
*** WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT *** Report: Israel Forced to Use Archaeologists to Identify Children's Burned Remains
Children killed by Palestinian Hamas terrorists at Kibbutz Be’eri in Israel are unrecognizable due to severe burns. Archaeologists from the Israeli Antiquities Authority are assisting in identifying their remains.


Euromaidan Press: Poll: 62% of Ukrainians prioritize elections only after war’s end
Poll: 62% of Ukrainians prioritize elections only after war’s end
62% of Ukrainians believe that elections should only be held after the war is over. President Zelenskyy's approval rating decreased slightly to 82%.


Flag And Cross: Video: Israel Wipes Out Hamas Commander Who Helped Orchestrate Oct. 7 Massacre, IDF Reports
Video: Israel Wipes Out Hamas Commander Who Helped Orchestrate Oct. 7 Massacre, IDF Reports
Israeli forces have killed Hamas leader Nasim Abu Ajina, who played a key role in the attacks on southern Israel on Oct. 7. Ajina was targeted in an airstrike and was also responsible for developing Hamas' drone and paraglider operations. The Israeli Defense Forces stated that his elimination would significantly weaken Hamas.


#foreignaffairs

Daily Signal: The IDF Far Exceeds Requirements of the Law of Armed Conflict
The IDF Far Exceeds Requirements of the Law of Armed Conflict
Israel Defense Forces comply with international law while their enemies, such as Hamas, do not. Israel follows the principles of distinction and proportionality in their military campaigns against terrorist groups. Hamas deliberately puts civilians in harm's way to deter attacks from Israel. The IDF takes measures to reduce harm to civilians, including using coordination maps and an early-warning system. Investigations are conducted into allegations of misconduct after conflicts end. Israel strives to follow the rule of law, while Hamas does not.


#economy

Fox News: Former MI employee files whistleblower lawsuit seeking $382 million after funds misused
Former MI employee files whistleblower lawsuit seeking $382 million after funds misused
Former construction manager Kelli Williams is suing Southern Co. and its subsidiary Mississippi Power Co. for fraudulently obtaining $382 million in federal government subsidies to build a failed coal-fueled power plant. Williams alleges that the company repeatedly lied about cost overruns and delays to deceive regulators and secure funding. If successful, the lawsuit could force Southern Co. to pay over $1.1 billion.

The Kemper County power plant, which aimed to generate power from soft coal, faced numerous issues, leading to ballooning costs and eventual abandonment of the project. Bills for Mississippi Power's customers increased, and the plant was demolished. Williams, as a whistleblower, is entitled to a percentage of any recovered funds.


#military

Fox News: Lawsuit aims to stop Army, FBI from creating false arrest records for soldiers, vets never charged with crimes
Lawsuit aims to stop Army, FBI from creating false arrest records for soldiers, vets never charged with crimes
A class action lawsuit alleges the U.S. Army knowingly gave false arrest records to soldiers and veterans, destroying their lives and careers. The primary plaintiff, Denise Rosales, lost her job and faces consequences in her personal life due to the false record. The suit aims to stop the creation of false records and seeks compensation for those affected.


#history

The American Spectator: The World Has Become Instantaneous
The World Has Become Instantaneous
In a hypothetical scenario, if the Philippines expressed their resentment towards being an outpost of the American empire, the world would quickly react, mostly with impulsive and undiplomatic responses. Instantaneous reactions are now expected, but it was not always the case. When the 13 colonies declared independence from Britain, it took months for the news to reach the king, who then responded by accusing the Founding Fathers of seeking power. Ultimately, the colonists gained independence and formed their own government.


#health

Fox News: Parents sue California over religious exemptions for school-mandated vaccines as Newsom seeks to add COVID jab
Parents sue California over religious exemptions for school-mandated vaccines as Newsom seeks to add COVID jab
Parents backed by a conservative group are suing California over a state law that eliminated religious exemptions for school-mandated vaccines. The lawsuit argues that the legislation violates the constitutional rights of parents.


#education

The Blaze: Cornell professor says faculty is 'extremely anti-Israel,' calls on board to pause DEI efforts on campus
Cornell professor says faculty is 'extremely anti-Israel,' calls on board to pause DEI efforts on campus
Cornell professor urges adoption of anti-Semitism definition and investigation into anti-Israel sentiment on campus to ensure safety of Jewish students.


#crime

Flag And Cross: Soros-Funded DA Robbed After Leaving $90K SUV Unattended in Oakland
Soros-Funded DA Robbed After Leaving $90K SUV Unattended in Oakland


Alameda County prosecutor, Pamela Price, had her laptop stolen from her SUV and police never showed up to take a report. Price, who ran on a platform of progressive criminal justice reform, had previously been funded by billionaire George Soros. This incident may give her a taste of the crime issues facing everyday citizens.


The Telegraph: Two Russian soldiers 'massacred Ukrainian family of nine for denying them moonshine'
Two Russian soldiers 'massacred Ukrainian family of nine for denying them moonshine'
Russian soldiers brutally murder nine members of a Ukrainian family in their sleep after being denied moonshine as payment. The soldiers had previously demanded alcohol in exchange for protection. This act of revenge highlights the violent behavior of Russian military personnel in occupied Ukraine.


#sports

Daily Wire: ‘Sickened By What I Saw’: Pro Hockey Players Weigh In On Adam Johnson’s Fatal Collision
‘Sickened By What I Saw’: Pro Hockey Players Weigh In On Adam Johnson’s Fatal Collision
Former professional hockey player Adam Johnson tragically dies after a collision during a game in England. Some former players suggest the collision may have been intentional, while others call it a "freak accident." The incident is under investigation.


#other

The Blaze: California to release millions of sterile insects marked with purple dye
California to release millions of sterile insects marked with purple dye
The California Department of Food and Agriculture plans to release millions of insects marked with purple dye in a Los Angeles neighborhood. The department is working to address a fruit fly infestation and will release sterile male medflies to prevent and eradicate the population.


Flag And Cross: New Report Warns Of 'Ice Ivory' Trade Threatening Endangered Elephants
New Report Warns Of 'Ice Ivory' Trade Threatening Endangered Elephants
A report warns of a boom in the illicit "ice ivory" trade of mammoth tusks, posing a threat to endangered elephants. Mammoth tusks are being mistakenly sold as elephant ivory, as they are structurally similar. This unregulated trade undermines conservation efforts and is worth an estimated £20 billion per year.


The Telegraph: The crippling problem of renewable green energy cannot be solved
The crippling problem of renewable green energy cannot be solved
In a Net Zero world, the challenge of storing electricity during windless nights and long winter lulls poses immense problems for renewable energy. The idea of relying on interconnectors to import electricity is flawed, as it assumes zero-emission electricity is always available and overlooks the need for surplus generating capacity in the right locations. Moreover, interconnectors are unreliable and vulnerable to sabotage. The solution of vast windfarms and a massive store of green hydrogen is financially unfeasible. The wishful thinking surrounding Net Zero needs to be addressed.