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Oct 3, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Spanberger defends abortion ad criticizing Sears after Bernie warns against highlighting issue
Spanberger defends an ad labeling Earle-Sears MAGA and backing near-total abortion ban; Sanders warned Harris to focus on the working class.
Earle-Sears emphasizes economy and opposes abortion protections; Spanberger says Virginians should know her stance.
Breitbart: Homan: Newsom Bears Responsibility for Dangers ICE Agents Face
Homan on Hannity blames Newsom’s sanctuary policy for ICE mask bans, says federal law trumps state law and urges thanks to Trump.
He cites the reasonable-suspicion ruling, slams Bass, says ICE arrests come from 180 countries; 70% criminals; denies Latinos focus.
Fox News: Government shutdown drags into weekend as Senate Democrats block GOP plan
Senate Democrats blocked Republicans’ bid to reopen the government, keeping the shutdown alive after a 54–44 vote. Three Democrats joined most Republicans.
Disputes center on Obamacare credits and a continuing resolution; Democrats seek a bipartisan CR, Republicans push spending bills first. Talks go on, no deal yet.
Fox News: Trump in talks to do first '60 Minutes’ interview after CBS settlement, according to report
Trump in talks for a CBS 60 Minutes interview; White House seeks it aired unedited, per Semafor.
The talks follow CBS’s $16M settlement over the Harris edit; CBS says it will publish full transcripts amid Paramount moves
Fox News: White House pressed about Trump seemingly changing his tune on Project 2025
Leavitt dodged questions on Project 2025 amid the shutdown, saying layoffs and program cuts are up to Trump and his Cabinet, not the blueprint.
Trump had denied knowing Project 2025, then posted about a meeting with OMB chief Russell Vought, calling him "PROJECT 2025 Fame" and signaling cuts; Vought helped craft the policy.
Fox News: Over a dozen arrested at anti-ICE protests in Chicago suburb
A dozen protesters were arrested outside Broadview, Ill., ICE facility as clashes with police escalated; riot gear was deployed.
DOJ charged five protesters with assaulting federal agents; some had firearms. The Broadview mayor criticized ICE; ICE defended its actions.
Breitbart: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian: Tehran Is Running Out of Water, 'We Are Compelled' to Relocate Capital City
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says Tehran must lose its capital due to water shortages and overpopulation, a mandate to move south.
He cites drought, low rainfall, weak dams, quake risk, and sanctions.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: A fake news website impersonates Le Monde and Brut
BrutInfo pretended to be Brut and Le Monde journalists, registered Sept 28 and now offline, publishing a fake Macron bunker story with an AI-generated video and interview that gained wide attention.
Investigators flag Storm-1516, a Kremlin-linked disinformation network, behind the operation, using AI, fake sites, and paid influencers to undermine Ukraine and Western audiences.
Fox News: Trump extends US security guarantee to Qatar, elevating Gulf ally to near-NATO status
Trump signs order offering U.S. security guarantee to Qatar, pledging defense if attacked; non-binding without Senate approval. Qatar mediates Gaza talks and hosts Al Udeid as a key U.S. ally.
#military
Forbes: U.S. Strikes Another Alleged Drug Boat From Venezuela, Killing Four
Trump says a U.S. strike off Venezuela killed four aboard a drug boat; Hegseth posted video claiming four narco-terrorists dead and no U.S. casualties. White House says it’s part of an armed conflict with cartels; at least the fourth Caribbean strike, 21 killed.
The Telegraph: To defeat Putin’s dark fleet, Britain must show Gallic nerve
Putin's 'dark fleet'—1,000+ illegal tankers with shifting flags—evades sanctions, funds the economy, and now hosts drones over Europe.
They move oil, conduct transfers and spoof AIS; 95 ships abandoned; cables cut; Boracay (ex-Kiwala) boarded off Saint-Nazaire after name/flag churn.
#religion
GB News: Woman named as Archbishop of Canterbury for the first time in history
Dame Sarah Mullally named Archbishop of Canterbury, the first woman in the post’s 500-year history. The seat has been vacant since Welby resigned over John Smyth.
A former nurse and England’s Chief Nursing Officer, she is archbishop-designate with no enthronement date yet, pledging service and healing.
The Imaginative Conservative: Autumnal Coolness: Gentle Whispers of Saint Francis
October is a liminal purge between life and death, with cool air, turning leaves, and the scent of dust signaling mortality on the edge.
It notes autumn changes—hunters, buses, and a shift toward practicality—while invoking St. Francis and a prayer for guidance.
#culture
The Epoch Times: 24 Hours in Rotterdam
Rotterdam defies Dutch clichés—modern, dynamic, rebuilt after WWII; history happening now.
A 24-hour guide to the city, with arrivals at RTM or AMS (Amsterdam is the main hub).
#health
The Western Journal: Just When RFK Jr Gets Abortion Drug Back Under Review, FDA Approves Another Abortion Drug
Kennedy vows to review abortion-drug safety; Hawley decries FDA’s approval of another chemical abortion drug.
FDA approved a second generic mifepristone tablet (not a new drug) as law requires; Kennedy says safety review continues, noting Biden rule changes.
#crime
Breitbart: South Carolina AG Demands Democrat Prosecutor Seek Death Penalty in College Student Murder Case
SC AG Wilson urged Fifth Circuit Solicitor Gipson to seek the death penalty for Alexander Dickey in Logan Federico’s killing, citing a long criminal record.
Gipson pushed back, setting an Oct. 10 deadline; Wilson named Melody Brown to lead the review.
Fox News: Seattle mayor rejects locking up repeat criminals during tense debate: 'Maybe they're hungry'
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell says he doesn't want to jail repeat offenders and favors a health-based approach, citing the 2013 'Ban the Box' push.
Asked if Seattle is too lax on repeat offenders, he says he can't gauge that, stressing effectiveness and the CARE Department; rival Katie Wilson promotes diversion
Breitbart: Google Warns that Crooks Are Sending Extortion Emails to CEOs After Alleged Oracle Hack
Mandiant and Google’s GTIG probe a new extortion campaign targeting executives, claiming Oracle E-Business Suite data theft; emails come from numerous compromised accounts, one linked to FIN11. Clop claims involvement, but proof is unclear. State Dept offers $10M for clues