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31 Oct 2023
#politics
GB News: Dominic Cummings' foul-mouthed rant at 'useless f******s' in Tory Party - Covid inquiry latest
Dominic Cummings criticizes Boris Johnson and his Cabinet's handling of the pandemic, calling them "useless f*****s" and accusing Health Secretary Matt Hancock of lying. Cummings also suggests that the real power in the government lies with the Cabinet Secretary and the bloated and opaque Cabinet Office.
Fox News: Top House GOP group urges Speaker Johnson to work with senators on border security
House GOP caucus urges Speaker Mike Johnson to work with "willing partners" in the Senate on border security reform, government funding, and national security priorities. Main Street Republicans are willing to support a watered-down border security deal if it can pass the Senate. They also call for the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and the avoidance of a government shutdown.
Fox News: Man in John Fetterman Halloween costume tosses activist confronting senator
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat, was confronted by a former law professor at a bar, questioning his stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The professor was escorted out of the venue by someone dressed as Fetterman.
The Federalist: Ranked-Choice Voting Is The Monster Under The Bed Of Elections
Democrats are using ranked-choice voting (RCV) to benefit their party and diminish confidence in elections among U.S. voters. RCV allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference, but it has led to discarded ballots and delayed election results. The Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) recommends banning RCV to prevent voter disenfranchisement.
#society
The Telegraph: Tour operator found guilty of New Zealand volcano disaster
A New Zealand firm managing White Island, where a volcanic eruption killed 22 people in 2019, has been found guilty of not adequately protecting visitors. The company failed to assess risks and provide protective equipment to tourists. The owners of the island, who earned NZ$1 million a year from tourism, had already been acquitted.
Flag And Cross: Fox News Regular Breaks Down: 'It's Really Hard to Be a Jewish Parent Right Now'
Former Trump State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus became emotional during a Fox News segment discussing the rising anti-Semitism following the Israeli war. Ortagus expressed concern for Jewish parents, including herself, and the existential threat their children face. She emphasized the need to stand up and fight against this hatred.
Fox News: Blue city's 'Methadone Mile' to be dismantled after progressive mayor makes order
Boston's Democrat mayor has implemented a new rule to dismantle a homeless tent city in "Methadone Mile," a neighborhood plagued by crime and drug use. The plan involves removing the tents, connecting people with housing and services, and increasing police presence to crack down on crime. The move comes amid a migrant crisis in the state, where the shelter capacity is reaching its limit.
The Telegraph: Islamism is a failed ideology. Muslims must embrace the West
Growing up in Iraq and Lebanon, we admired the West for its advancements in government, science, and technology. We were taught Western languages and associated success with speaking them. However, our societies became Westernized on the surface, but remained backward and tribal on the inside, leading to the rise of nativist Islamism. Arab and Muslim immigrants in the West now endorse radical Islamist ideologies, seeking authenticity and support from their homelands while embracing diversity in their new countries.
National Review: Harvard Unveils Advisory Board to ‘Disrupt And Dismantle’ Antisemitism on Campus
Harvard president Claudine Gay has announced the creation of an advisory board to address antisemitism on campus. The board will help identify and confront antisemitism in various aspects of campus culture. This comes after the establishment of a task force to support students whose names were publicized after signing letters blaming Israel for the October 7 massacre.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Kremlin shortens quarantine before meeting Putin as presidential elections approach
Russian President Vladimir Putin is relaxing quarantine requirements for individuals who want to meet with him as the presidential elections approach. The quarantine period has been reduced from two weeks to five days. This decision is most likely related to the upcoming elections, as Putin is expected to win his fifth term. Despite the relaxation of restrictions, Putin still screens his meetings for COVID-19 concerns and often holds government meetings over video calls. Additionally, Putin recently oversaw military drills, including the simulation of a nuclear strike, and met with various world leaders domestically and abroad.
Fox News: Hillary Clinton says those demanding ceasefire 'don't know Hamas'
Hillary Clinton opposes a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, claiming it would benefit the terrorists. She argues that a ceasefire would allow Hamas to rebuild its armaments and prepare for future attacks against Israel. Clinton made these comments during an event at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy.
#military
Fox News: Israeli soldier rescued in Gaza after being captured by Hamas is now providing intel for ‘future operations’
An Israeli soldier, Ori Megidish, who was kidnapped by Hamas, has been rescued in a special operation. Megidish is now providing intelligence for future operations of the Israeli military. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the military for liberating Megidish and expressed commitment to releasing all the Israeli hostages.
#culture
Gataway Couple: Don't Say Wendigo: The Spooky Legend Behind This Unspoken Cryptid
The Wendigo is a terrifying cryptid legend that originated in indigenous folklore. It is a supernatural creature that hungers for human flesh, and its legend serves as a cautionary tale against greed and excess. The Wendigo is primarily found in Eastern Canada and the Great Lakes Region of the United States. It is taboo to say its name out loud, and if encountered, it requires the expertise of a shaman or fire to weaken or defeat it. It's best to avoid the Wendigo and respect its cultural significance.
#health
GB News: Putin's ex-aide opens up on 'noticeable' health deterioration and 'drug use'
Vladimir Putin's health declined after the war on Ukraine. He is rumored to be taking medication for his "visual" health problems. Putin's former speechwriter claims that his health has improved, possibly due to the drugs he is taking. The Kremlin denies rumors of Putin's cardiac arrest.
#education
Foreign Policy: Universities Shouldn’t Ever Take Sides in a War
University presidents in the US facing criticism for their responses to the Israel-Hamas conflict; the Kalven Report emphasizes neutrality and free expression.
#crime
GB News: XL Bully dog attacks man on mobility scooter in vicious mauling
A man and a bystander are attacked by an XL Bully dog while trying to protect their own dog. The dangerous breed is facing a ban and witnesses are urged to come forward.
Fox News: 2 charged with homicide after missing WI child's body found in dumpster
A 27-year-old man and a 15-year-old youth were charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the death of a 5-year-old boy found in a dumpster. Both could face life sentences if convicted.
Fox News: Matthew Perry was 'deceased' before firefighters arrived, head 'brought above the water' by bystander
Actor Matthew Perry was found dead in his home, unconscious in a hot tub. His death is under investigation.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: How to Hunt the Best Day of the Rut No. 3: November 1
With the rut in full swing, every day counts. Missing one day could mean missing out on the action. Bucks are becoming more aggressive, chasing down does and searching for potential mates. As November rolls in, the rut is expected to heat up even more. On November 1st, it's recommended to hunt in doe bedding areas in the morning and use a doe decoy in the evening to attract lovesick bucks. Adding slight motion to the decoy can make all the difference. Using a simple bleat can call can also be effective in luring in bucks.
#other
Le Monde: 'Carbon bombs' threaten the fight against global warming
Major fossil fuel projects are jeopardizing efforts to combat climate change. According to calculations by the IPCC, CO2 emissions from existing operations already exceed the limits set by the Paris Agreement. Additionally, there are 128 planned projects that could worsen the situation. The responsibility for these projects lies not only with the fossil fuel companies, but also with governments and financial institutions that support them. Lack of transparency and short-sighted egoism are hindering progress in addressing climate disruption.