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31 Oct 2023
#politics
The Federalist: Paxton's Impeachment Spiraled Out Of GOP Intra-Party Feuds
The impeachment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton highlighted the division between conservatives and moderates within the Republican Party in Texas. Paxton's acquittal exacerbated the intra-party feud, with establishment opponents accusing the Texas Senate of corruption. The schism reflects a struggle for control between conservatives and "establishment" Republicans who represent the state's business community. Tort reform groups, once Republican supporters, are now pursuing their own path to power. In Texas, conservatives still dominate the GOP.
#society
The Blaze: Palm Springs unveils 'Pride'-themed patrol car design to encourage diversity and inclusion
The Palm Springs police department unveils a rainbow-colored patrol car to promote diversity and inclusion. The initiative receives mixed reactions on social media, with some criticizing the use of tax money and suggesting alternative priorities like addressing homelessness and property crime.
#war
GB News: Cash payments SAVED! Rail ticket offices set to remain open in major U-turn
Cash-dependent Britons have been given a boost as proposals to close rail ticket offices across England were rejected by the industry watchdog. The plan was dismissed after receiving "powerful and passionate concerns" from the public and the RMT union. The government has asked train operators to withdraw their proposals.
The Telegraph: Plans to close railway ticket offices are cancelled
Transport Focus has objected to proposals to close railway station ticket offices in England, leading the government to ask train operators to withdraw their plans. The government stated that the proposals did not meet the standards of serving passengers.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Canada backpedals after US, dozen other nations reject UN 'humanitarian truce' in Israel-Hamas war
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly called for a "humanitarian truce" in the Israel-Hamas war and emphasized the need for the release of hostages, assistance for trapped Canadians, and the delivery of essential supplies to Gaza. Joly condemned Hamas attacks but also recognized the dire humanitarian situation for Palestinian civilians. Some members of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's liberal caucus have called for a ceasefire, while advocacy groups and Muslim leaders have criticized Canada's support for Israel.
Fox News: Massachusetts couple, 1-year-old son stranded in Gaza with little food, water, fuel, connectivity: attorney
A family from Massachusetts is stuck in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict between Israeli forces and Hamas terrorists. They are facing severe shortages of food, water, fuel, and connectivity, and their situation is becoming increasingly dangerous as the airstrikes continue. They feel abandoned by the U.S. government and have been unable to find a safe way to leave Gaza.
The Federalist: What's Animating Campus Anti-Israel Activism?
Multiple universities, including George Washington University and Harvard, have faced controversy and outrage over displays of support for Hamas and anti-Israel sentiment on their campuses. The universities have condemned these actions, but concerns have been raised about the funding of these pro-Hamas student organizations and the influence of foreign donors, such as Qatar. As a result, some American donors are pulling funding and influential board members are resigning.
Fox News: Israel hits 300 Hamas targets in Gaza, engages in battles against terrorists firing anti-tank missiles, guns
Israel's military continues its attacks on Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, focusing on hunting down Hamas commanders and destroying infrastructure. The Israeli air force has targeted 300 Hamas sites, including rocket launching positions and tunnel shafts. There have been battles with terrorist squads, and the IDF has also attacked Hezbollah infrastructures in Lebanon. The IDF emphasizes that the civilian population is not the enemy.
#economy
Euromaidan Press: Polish carriers threaten to close all Ukraine border crossings
Polish carriers plan to close all border crossings between Poland and Ukraine due to increased competition from Ukrainian hauliers. The strike aims to draw attention to the situation in Poland's transport industry and demand that Ukraine reintroduce permits for transportation.
#culture
National Review: Ghost Stories with Russell Kirk
Russell Kirk, known for his contributions to the conservative movement, was also a gifted writer of ghost stories. His most popular work, "Old House of Fear," tells the tale of Hugh Logan's journey to a mysterious Scottish island where he must navigate scheming villains and ancient myths. The story serves as a meditation on the pernicious forces of the modern world and the power of ancient virtues to overcome them.
#crime
Le Monde: French police shot and wounded a woman who 'made threats' at a train station
French police shoot and severely wound a veiled woman making threats on a Paris train. Witnesses say she shouted "Allahu akbar" and refused to comply with police orders. Two investigations have been launched to examine the woman's actions and determine if the use of a firearm was justified.
Fox News: 11 arrested in GA in connection to online sexual solicitation of minors
Eleven people arrested in Georgia for soliciting minors online for sex; five others sought. Similar operation in 2019 resulted in 24 apprehensions.
#other
GB News: Northern Ireland floods: Residents told not to go out as Newry canal bursts banks
Reporters Jack Carson and Dougie Beattie joined Civil Engineer Simon Crowther to cover the arrival of Storm Ciarán, which poses a threat to regions already dealing with the aftermath of Storm Babet.