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6 Oct 2024
#politics
Breitbart: VIDEO: KJP Flip-Flops on Whether or Not FEMA Funds Used for Migrants
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre denied that FEMA resources were used for migrants, claiming accusations from former President Trump were false. However, she previously acknowledged FEMA's support for cities receiving migrants, leading to criticism amid Hurricane Helene recovery efforts.
Critics have highlighted a disparity in funding, noting Vice President Kamala Harris's $100 million aid for North Carolina is less than the $157 million allocated for foreign humanitarian support. Meanwhile, DHS Secretary Mayorkas indicated FEMA is underfunded for the hurricane season.
#society
The Telegraph: A year on from Israel’s darkest day, the country’s allies must stand firm
The anniversary of the October 7 attack on Israel highlights Iran's role in supporting Hamas and other groups, leading to significant violence and casualties. Israel's response has been framed as a necessary defense against Iranian influence in the region.
Concerns are raised about the lack of awareness regarding British citizens, like Emily Damari, who remain kidnapped. The contrast between public support for militant groups and the plight of individuals like Damari underscores a troubling disconnect in societal attitudes.
Forbes: Meet The World’s Oldest Crocodile—Alive Since 1900 And A Father To Over 10,000 Offspring
Henry, a Nile crocodile born in 1900, is the oldest known crocodile, set to turn 124 in December 2024. Residing at the Crocworld Conservation Center in South Africa, he has fathered over 10,000 offspring and showcases the resilience and longevity of his species.
His advanced age highlights the remarkable biology of Nile crocodiles, including their efficient metabolism and strong immune system. Henry serves as an educational figure, raising awareness about the importance of conserving crocodiles and their habitats.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Democrat Chris Murphy Wonders If Netanyahu Wants War to Influence U.S. Election
Sen. Chris Murphy expressed concerns that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu may be attempting to influence the U.S. presidential election by escalating military actions against Iran and Hezbollah, rather than pursuing peace with Hamas. He suggested this could affect diplomatic agreements before the election.
President Biden responded to these concerns, affirming his administration's strong support for Israel while remaining uncertain about Netanyahu's intentions regarding the U.S. election. Recent military tensions include missile attacks from Iran and discoveries of weapons in Lebanon.
#economy
Forbes: Perfect Streaks: These 11 Billionaires Have Never Missed The Forbes 400 List
Forbes' ranking of the richest Americans has seen only 11 individuals maintain their status every year since its inception in 1982. Collectively, these billionaires are worth approximately $342.3 billion, marking an 8,900% increase in wealth over the decades.
Among the 11, Warren Buffett stands out as the most notable, with a net worth of $150 billion in 2024. The group includes both self-made billionaires and those who benefited from family wealth, illustrating diverse paths to financial success.
#military
Forbes: A Rare Russian Stealth Drone Fell To The Ground Inside Ukrainian Territory. What Brought Down The Okhotnik?
A rare Russian Okhotnik stealth drone crashed in eastern Ukraine, potentially due to a missile strike or malfunction. Ukrainian forces are expected to analyze the wreckage, which represents a significant loss for the Russian air force amid ongoing drone warfare.
The incident highlights the challenges faced by Russian forces, which have seen a dramatic increase in drone losses. The Okhotnik's deployment suggests a desperate need for surveillance capabilities as Russian drone sorties are increasingly being intercepted by Ukrainian defenses.
#crime
The Western Journal: Hunter Stripped of Hunting License, Sentenced to Prison for Facebook Pic of Deer He Shot
A Virginia hunter, Jason Walters, lost his hunting license and received a prison sentence after posting a photo of a poached deer, known as the Hollywood Buck, on Facebook. The deer was recognized by the community, leading to an investigation by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources.
Walters pleaded guilty to 20 misdemeanors related to the illegal killing and was sentenced to 80 months in prison, with most time suspended. He faces a 100-year hunting license revocation, while another individual involved received a six-month jail term and a fine.
Le Monde: In France's Marseille, teen 'stabbed 50 times' then burned alive
Marseille has seen a surge in drug-related violence, highlighted by the recent murder of a 15-year-old boy who was stabbed 50 times and burned alive, along with the shooting of a football player by a 14-year-old. The city's drug gangs are increasingly recruiting minors for violent acts.
Prosecutors report that the victims and perpetrators are getting younger, with social media being used to recruit young people for drug dealing and violent crimes. The rise in killings underscores the severe impact of drug trafficking on community safety.