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Oct 3, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: American Flag Burning Tailgate Party Planned at University of Virginia
A UVA tailgate flyer from 'Friends Against Fascism Organization' promises flag burning with burgers; UVA says it hasn’t heard of them.
The group isn’t an official student org and no approval was granted; a UVA Law student tied to the flyer calls it a protest of Trump’s order.
Breitbart: Ron DeSantis Announces 'Hulk Hogan Trail' in Clearwater, Florida: 'His Memory Is Going to Live a Long Time'
DeSantis unveiled the Hulk Hogan Trail along a two-mile stretch of Clearwater Trail between Oak Avenue and Coronado Drive, with red-and-yellow exercise stations.
Hogan’s son Nick Bollea attended; Hogan, who died at 71, was a Trump ally and spoke at the 2024 RNC.
Fox News: Virginia AG candidate once referenced putting ‘two bullets to the head’ of GOP leader, texts show
Texts show Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones discussing shooting Speaker Todd Gilbert, calling him "Hitler and Pol Pot" and saying "three people, two bullets."
Democrats condemn the rhetoric as disqualifying; Jones says he regrets and blames smear campaigns.
#society
The Economist: Why Jews feel increasingly unsafe in Britain
On Yom Kippur, a terrorist rammed and stabbed worshippers outside Manchester's Heaton Park synagogue; two killed, several injured.
One victim and one injured reportedly hit by police gunfire, as authorities mourn and antisemitism in Britain resurges.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: Cover Story newsletter: How we chose the cover image
The Economist's Cover Story shows how the cover on Russia's hybrid war is chosen, with early sketches and the debates shaping it.
Edward Carr explains the weekly decision process and how covers reach millions, with an invitation to sign up for Cover Story.
#economy
Le Monde: US delays key jobs report due to government shutdown
US enters a third day of partial shutdown as key jobs data are delayed and hundreds of thousands are furloughed, clouding the labor picture. Without fresh data, Fed decisions are in limbo and economists rely on private figures amid political pressure on statistics.
#religion
Breitbart: PHOTO: Sculpture of Jesus and Charlie Kirk to Be Installed at FL School
Timothy Schmalz began a bronze sculpture of Jesus comforting Charlie Kirk after his fatal shooting, calling it a form of prayer.
The first cast will be installed at Ave Maria University in Florida, as Schmalz says it aims to turn tragedy into peace.
Breitbart: Outrage in Syria After Christians Killed by Masked Gunmen in Government Uniforms
Masked gunmen in security uniforms killed two Christians and wounded a third in Anaz, Homs' Wadi al-Nasara.
In response, Christians held a general strike, blocked roads, and burned a GSS checkpoint, demanding justice and removal of security forces.
#crime
Fox News: Justice Kavanaugh's attempted assassin sentenced to 8 years in prison
Roske, now Sophie, got eight years for trying to murder Justice Brett Kavanaugh before the Dobbs ruling. The sentence fell well short of the DOJ's request.
He pleaded guilty; prosecutors said his aim was to influence Dobbs and the court's makeup. The judge cited remorse and cooperation.
GB News: Police officer warned there was 'potential for huge escalation' by Southport killer FIVE YEARS before attack
An inquiry heard a Lancashire officer warned five years ago of 'potential for huge escalation' by Axel Rudakubana after a 2019 Childline report; he admitted carrying a knife to school.
He later killed three children in a 2024 Southport attack and is serving a minimum 52-year sentence.