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9 Oct 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Trump Drops 'Breaking News' About Assassination Attempts, Calls Out What FBI Isn't Doing to Fix the Problem
Former President Donald Trump claimed that the FBI has not accessed phones belonging to individuals who attempted to assassinate him. He expressed concern over the lack of investigation into foreign-based apps on these devices, particularly those linked to threats from Iran.
Trump emphasized the need for decisive action against any nation that threatens American political figures, suggesting that strong repercussions could deter such actions.
Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 632: Dr. Sebastian Gorka on the Collapsing Kamala Campaign
Dr. Sebastian Gorka discusses the 2024 presidential race, expressing concerns about Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign performance. He appears on the Breitbart News Daily Podcast, hosted by Mike Slater.
The podcast airs Monday through Friday, offering a "Director’s Cut" of the SXM Patriot radio show.
The Federalist: Harris Tries To Erase Her Role In Every Biden-Harris Crisis
Vice President Kamala Harris attempted to distance herself from the Biden administration's challenges during an appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." She asserted that she is "not Joe Biden," despite previously stating she wouldn't change anything about his presidency.
Harris's remarks come as she seeks to appeal to voters dissatisfied with the current administration's performance, particularly regarding inflation and border issues. Polls indicate a significant portion of the electorate believes the country is on the wrong track.
Fox News: Kamala Harris struggling to say how she's different than Biden on 'The View' surprises CNN panel
CNN commentators expressed surprise at Vice President Kamala Harris' unpreparedness during her appearance on "The View," particularly regarding her response to how she differs from President Biden. Critics noted that her lack of a clear answer could impact her campaign.
Harris stated she could not think of anything she would have done differently from Biden, raising concerns about her ability to distinguish her policies. This incident highlights the challenges she faces as the Democratic nominee while maintaining her role in the current administration.
Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: FEMA has become an ideological joke, where equity is job one and disaster assistance is job none
FEMA has prioritized equity over effective disaster response, focusing on identity politics rather than providing impartial aid. Critics argue this approach undermines the agency's core mission of disaster relief, suggesting it should be restructured or defunded.
Concerns have been raised about FEMA's spending on illegal immigration while claiming insufficient funds for disaster relief. The agency faces criticism for its perceived ineffectiveness and ideological bias, particularly in light of recent emergencies.
#society
Breitbart: WATCH: Washington Woman's Home Mobbed by 100 Raccoons
A woman in Poulsbo, Washington, called the police after her long-standing practice of feeding raccoons led to an overwhelming influx of around 100 raccoons at her home. Authorities noted that the raccoon population had surged dramatically in recent weeks, prompting concerns from neighbors.
The Kitsap County Sheriff's Office advised against feeding wild animals, emphasizing that it creates a dependency that can lead to such situations. The woman was referred to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for assistance.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: America’s presidential election marks a fork in the road for Ukraine
U.S. President Volodymyr Zelensky's recent visit to the U.S. was met with mixed reactions, particularly from Republicans, after he criticized Donald Trump and appeared with Democrats. His proposals to end the war in Ukraine did not impress Biden administration officials.
The upcoming 2024 presidential election could significantly impact U.S. support for Ukraine, especially if Republicans gain power.
Forbes: Apple Sells Privacy To Consumers. But It’s Quietly Helping Police Use iPhones For Surveillance.
Apple hosted its Global Police Summit in October 2023, where law enforcement from seven countries learned to utilize Apple products for surveillance and policing. This event follows a history of collaboration between Apple and police, despite previous tensions over privacy issues.
The summit highlighted various applications of Apple technology, including the iPhone and Vision Pro, for law enforcement purposes. Although the future of the summit is uncertain, police agencies continue to express interest in enhancing their use of Apple's tools.
Times Of Israel: Ta-Nehisi Coates’s new book draws on Jim Crow-era US to weigh in on Israel-Palestine
Ta-Nehisi Coates's new book, "The Message," critiques Israel's treatment of Palestinians, drawing parallels to Jim Crow-era racism in the U.S. It has sparked significant debate and controversy, particularly regarding its omission of Hamas's actions and the broader context of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Coates's work aims to reshape discussions around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing his perspective as a Black American. His views have led to heated exchanges in media, raising questions about bias and representation in the coverage of the conflict.
#economy
Forbes: Fed Officials Were Divided Over Size Of Last Month’s Jumbo Interest Rate Cut, Minutes Show
The Federal Reserve's recent meeting minutes revealed a split among officials regarding a 0.5 percentage-point rate cut, marking the first reduction in 4.5 years. While most supported the larger cut, some preferred a smaller adjustment, highlighting internal divisions.
Despite the rate cut, U.S. Treasury yields have risen unexpectedly, indicating market confidence in the economy rather than concerns over inflation management. Upcoming inflation data will be crucial in assessing the Fed's position on economic stability.
#religion
Breitbart: Key Bishop Expresses Support for 'Amazon Liturgy,' Stresses 'Openness' to the Idea of Married Clergy
Archbishop Jaime Spengler confirmed the implementation of the Amazon rite and Indigenous inculturation of the liturgy in Brazil, emphasizing the need for the Church to remain open to the idea of married clergy. A trial period for the Amazon liturgy is set to begin later this year.
Concerns arise about the potential incorporation of practices that may conflict with Church teachings, including elements of Indigenous and pagan worship. The ongoing Synod on Synodality will address these issues, with discussions extending into 2025.
#culture
Fox News: Splenda responds to Nicholas Sparks' chicken salad recipe after food gets mixed reviews
Nicholas Sparks' chicken salad recipe, which includes 16 packets of Splenda, has gone viral, sparking mixed reactions on social media. While some fans expressed surprise at the ingredient choice, Splenda praised Sparks for promoting their product as a sugar alternative.
The recipe features chicken, sweet onion, celery, dill relish, jalapeños, and a mayo mixture, with Sparks suggesting Splenda over sugar. Despite the controversy, fans have shared varied opinions on the dish.
Breitbart: 'Artist' Demands Copyright for Award-Winning Art Generated by AI
Jason Allen is appealing the U.S. Copyright Office's denial of copyright for his AI-generated artwork, “Théâtre D’opéra Spatial.” He argues that the ruling overlooks the human effort involved in its creation, asserting that his extensive input qualifies it for copyright protection.
The case raises critical questions about copyright law as AI-generated art becomes more common. Allen warns that denying copyright could hinder creativity and lead to legal disputes, while experts caution against granting broad rights that may enable exploitation in the art world.
#history
Fox News: 'Forgotten' Franklin-designed coin sells for big bucks after being found in unusual location
A rare Continental Currency dollar coin from 1776 was sold at Wotton Auction Rooms in the UK for £25,000 (over $32,000). The coin, designed by Benjamin Franklin, was discovered in a forgotten toffee tin and is one of only about 100 still believed to exist.
Auctioneer Joseph Trinder described the sale as a significant find in his career, emphasizing the coin's historical importance as it dates back to America's independence. The coin was authenticated through various scientific tests after being shipped to the U.S. for verification.
Times Of Israel: FBI returns Nazi-looted Monet pastel to Jewish owners’ heirs 84 years later
The FBI has recovered a Claude Monet pastel, "Bord de Mer," stolen by Nazis in 1940 from Jewish owners Adalbert and Hilda Parlagi. The artwork was located after an extensive search by the family and a nonprofit, leading to its return over 80 years later.
This recovery highlights ongoing efforts to restore art looted during the Holocaust, with many pieces still missing. The Parlagi family continues to seek six other artworks taken during that period.
#crime
Human Events: Mexican mayor decapitated, his head displayed atop pickup truck 6 days after taking office
Alejandro Arcos, the mayor of Chilpancingo, Mexico, was found decapitated in a pickup truck, highlighting the region's ongoing violence linked to drug gangs. His death follows that of a newly appointed city secretary, raising concerns about safety for public officials in Guerrero.
Governor Evelyn Salgado expressed sorrow over Arcos' murder, while party leader Alejandro Moreno called for a thorough investigation. Guerrero has a history of violent turf wars, with recent incidents involving police suspected of colluding with cartels.