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#politics
Le Monde: Niger: Ousted President Momahed Bazoum sought to escape country
President Mohamed Bazoum of Niger, who was ousted in a coup, attempted to escape house arrest, according to a top prosecutor. The alleged plan involved reaching a hideout in the outskirts of the capital and using helicopters belonging to a foreign power to go to Nigeria. Large sums of money and precious items were discovered during a search of Bazoum's residence.
Breitbart: My Socialist Hell: Socialists Outlaw Results of Primary to Oppose Maduro, Breaking Biden Deal and Shocking No One
The recent primary election in Venezuela, won by María Corina Machado, has been nullified by the Maduro regime. The court ruling erased the election and banned Machado from politics through 2030. The regime's control over the country makes it difficult to challenge their power.
Breitbart: Trump Makes Final Push for Kentucky's Daniel Cameron Ahead of Election
Former President Donald Trump warns that a second term for Democrat Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear would be a "disaster" for the state. Trump praises Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron, highlighting his strong stance on crime, support for law enforcement, and efforts to protect women's sports. Trump criticizes Beshear's economic policies, weak positions on crime, and his endorsement of Joe Biden. He emphasizes Cameron's common-sense approach and endorses him for governor. The upcoming gubernatorial race in Kentucky could have implications for the balance of power in the U.S. Senate.
Daily Wire: IRS Chief Claims $14.3 Billion Israel Aid Offset Would Cost $90 Billion: Report
The House GOP plan proposes to give $14.3 billion in aid to Israel while cutting the same amount of money from the IRS. The head of the IRS says this would be costly and leave money uncollected from tax evaders. Critics, including Democrats, argue that the plan benefits the wealthy and increases the deficit.
#society
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Man who made antisemitic threats at Cornell University arrested and IDENTIFIED
A man threatening the Jewish community at Cornell University has been arrested and identified as Patrick Dai, a junior at the university. He is being federally charged in connection with the threats after an investigation by the Joint Terrorism Task Force.
Fox News: Protester dumps box of mice painted in Palestinian flag colors into McDonald's restaurant
A pro-Palestinian activist released mice painted in the colors of the Palestinian flag in a McDonald's in the UK, causing chaos. The incident is being investigated as a "public nuisance offense."
National Review: The Corner: How Deep Is the Rot within the Tory Party?
Conservative Party interns in the UK have been asked to take part in "privilege walks" as part of a diversity test to determine their advantages in terms of race, gender, sexuality, and disability. The exercise involves answering questions and taking steps forward if the answer is "yes," with the person who travels the furthest considered the "most privileged." Party officials have tried to distance themselves from the exercise, but it is unlikely they were unaware. This highlights the Conservative Party's failure to resist the leftward drift in British institutions and culture.
Front Page Magazine: Polls Showing Support for Israel Hide Some Ugly Truths
A new poll shows that Israel is highly respected among Americans, with only the police and military ranking higher. However, there is concern about the growing number of Hamas supporters within the Democratic Party and left-wing institutions. Antisemitism is deeply ingrained in certain Muslim communities, leading to a potential problem in the United States.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: The Corner: Iran’s Jihadist War on America? No Need to Discuss That
FBI Director Chris Wray testified that antisemitic threats and terrorist threats against the US are at historic highs, linked to the outbreak of war in the Middle East by Iranian jihadist proxies. The media has not given sufficient attention to the issue. Hamas, an Iranian terrorist proxy, has killed 33 Americans, abducted 10, and trapped hundreds in Gaza, while other proxies have attacked US military installations. This lack of coverage can be attributed to concerns over political consequences, alliances with Muslim Brotherhood-linked organizations, and appeasement towards Iran.
Red State: 'Free Speech' Is Not a Get-out-of-Jail-Free Card for Terrorist Sympathizers
The ongoing Israel-Hamas War is causing progressives to face consequences for supporting Hamas's terrorism. Those who have held progressive opinions their whole lives are realizing that their unpopular views are not protected by the government or the prevailing culture. People across various industries, including journalism, technology, and entertainment, are facing reprimands, dismissals, and even having offers of employment withdrawn for their statements on the war. The situation raises concerns about the future of free speech in the US and highlights the danger of advocating for terrorism.
Front Page Magazine: The Hamas Slaughter Confirmed Everything I Have Believed
Oct. 7 was not surprising, but Israel's unpreparedness shocked. The Middle East conflict is about Muslim rejection of a Jewish state, not land. Jew-hatred is fueled by the Jews being the Chosen People. The horrors inflicted on Jews by Hamas were horrifying but not unexpected.
#economy
Le Monde: Liaoning: China's emerging industrial hub
Once considered polluted and corrupt, the northeastern region of Liaoning in China has transformed and is now confident in its economic growth. The city of Shenyang, once known for its steelworks, has become a green city and home to BMW's main Chinese plant. While the province's population is declining overall, Shenyang's population is increasing as it attracts more people seeking higher wages. Leaders in Liaoning are proud of their state-owned companies and believe they should continue to drive the economy.
#education
Red State: EXCLUSIVE: La Cañada USD Is Fully on Board With California's Social Experimentation With Minors
California's public schools questioned for prioritizing social engineering over education. Low test scores despite billion-dollar investments. Concerns raised about peer-to-peer counseling programs lacking oversight and proper licensure, potentially endangering students' mental health.
#crime
Fox News: Robert De Niro admits he 'berated' ex-assistant, called her 'f---ing spoiled brat' during court testimony
Robert De Niro admitted to berating his former assistant Graham Chase Robinson during a gender discrimination trial. De Niro acknowledged that he berated her for not waking him for a meeting and may have used disrespectful language. Robinson also claimed De Niro asked her to scratch his back and called her during a family member's funeral, allegations he denied.
#sports
Daily Wire: Deion Sanders Says ‘Granddaddy’ Rose Bowl, NCAA Should Repay Players’ Stolen Items
The Colorado Buffaloes head coach wants the NCAA or Rose Bowl to reimburse his players after they were robbed of jewelry and cash during their game against the UCLA Bruins. The Buffaloes lost to the Bruins and at least five players discovered they were victims of the robbery.
#technology
The Blaze: Villain in action movie helped prompt Joe Biden's latest executive order, chief of staff says
President Biden issued an executive order against artificial intelligence after being alarmed by a villain in a "Mission Impossible" movie that showcased the potential dangers of AI. The order establishes safety guidelines and calls for data privacy legislation to protect against AI abuses.
#other
Daily Wire: Top Israeli Emergency Services Official Gives Horrifying Account Of What Hamas Did During Attack
Eli Beer, President and Founder of United Hatzalah of Israel, recounts the brutal attacks by Hamas in Israel. He describes the gruesome scenes of pregnant women being stabbed, babies being tortured, and children being beheaded. The terrorists even used infant twins as bait to lure in and kill first responders.
Fox News: Moose makes surprise visit outside Massachusetts elementary school
A large moose surprised parents and students at a Massachusetts elementary school during drop-off. The moose wandered through the line of cars before eventually leaving the school grounds without causing any damage or harm.
Front Page Magazine: They Will Always Blame the Jews
The outpouring of hate in the West towards Jews is a continuation of a long tradition of blaming them for their own misfortunes. Jewish leaders protested against a new tax imposed on them to cover the damages caused by the Kristallnacht attacks. The blame placed on Jews for their suffering and destruction continues today, as seen in protests in favor of Hamas and against Israel. The Jews are portrayed as deserving of the evil brought upon them. There is no signs of mercy for those in Hamas captivity or for the innocent victims of violence. Jew-hatred is all-immersive, and the blame placed on Jews is not a new theme, as seen throughout history. The left in the West continues to blame Israel for the fighting in Gaza, while Hamas attempts to distance themselves from the brutal murders and rapes committed by their own members.