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9 Oct 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: Lord Walney was right about anti-Israel protests. It’s no surprise Labour sacked him
Lord Walney was right about anti-Israel protests. It’s no surprise Labour sacked him
Labour's government may formalize its avoidance of uncomfortable truths by dismissing Lord Walney, its independent adviser on political violence. He warned that far-left groups, particularly those linked to climate protests and anti-Israeli movements, threaten the rule of law.

Walney's analysis highlights a serious blind spot regarding the extreme left, which he claims collaborates with Islamists to undermine democracy. His potential dismissal could indicate the government's willingness to appease extremist factions, jeopardizing law and order.


GB News: Robert Jenrick grilled on plans to 'win back Reform voters' as Tory leadership hopeful challenged: 'You weren't right wing enough!'
Robert Jenrick grilled on plans to 'win back Reform voters' as Tory leadership hopeful challenged: 'You weren't right wing enough!'
Conservative leadership candidate Robert Jenrick aims to regain Reform UK voters by emphasizing key issues like the NHS, immigration, and the economy. He argues for leaving the European Convention on Human Rights to enhance border security and restore public trust in the party.

Jenrick believes the Conservative Party should focus on common ground in British politics, addressing concerns about immigration, crime, and national unity. He asserts that without significant policy changes, the party risks losing further support.


Fox News: Conservatives dismiss Biden parole limits on 500K migrants: ‘Optics-driven smokescreen’
Conservatives dismiss Biden parole limits on 500K migrants: ‘Optics-driven smokescreen’
The Biden administration has decided not to renew the parole status for over 530,000 migrants under the CHNV program, which allowed temporary entry for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. Critics argue this decision may have limited impact due to existing pathways for migrants to remain in the U.S.

Conservatives view the move as a political maneuver, asserting that many migrants will still find ways to stay, such as through Temporary Protected Status or asylum applications. The administration claims recent border policies have reduced illegal encounters, but skepticism remains regarding actual deportation rates.


#society

Forbes: Hurricane Milton Live Updates: Storm Hits Category 5 As It Heads Towards Florida
Hurricane Milton Live Updates: Storm Hits Category 5 As It Heads Towards Florida
Hurricane Milton has intensified to a Category 5 storm with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph, threatening Florida's west coast. Evacuations are in effect for millions, with warnings of life-threatening flooding and storm surges.

President Biden emphasized the urgency of evacuation, while local officials reported significant travel disruptions, including airport closures and flight cancellations. This follows the recent impact of Hurricane Helene, which caused substantial damage in Florida.


GB News: Neighbour's 'eyesore sculpture' leaves man next door exasperated as he struggles to sell house
Neighbour's 'eyesore sculpture' leaves man next door exasperated as he struggles to sell house
A Fife man, John Kirby, is struggling to sell his late mother's home due to a neighbor's controversial sculpture park, which has accumulated rubbish. Kirby has launched a petition to urge local authorities to intervene, citing safety concerns and property devaluation.

The neighbor, artist Denis Carbonaro, defends his installations as a form of protest art. Community members support Kirby's petition, expressing frustration over the situation and concerns about safety and property damage.


GB News: Osama bin Laden's son banned from returning to France over social media posts 'advocating terrorism'
Osama bin Laden's son banned from returning to France over social media posts 'advocating terrorism'
Omar Bin Laden, son of Osama Bin Laden, has been barred from returning to France due to social media posts deemed to advocate terrorism. French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau confirmed the decision, citing national security concerns.

Omar, who lived in Normandy and has publicly distanced himself from his father's actions, faces challenges due to his past and mental health issues. His agent criticized the decision as "inconceivable."


#economy

The Federalist: New Law Forces Small Businesses To Cough Up Personal Data
New Law Forces Small Businesses To Cough Up Personal Data
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) mandates that small business owners submit private data to a federal database by January 1, 2025, under the pretext of anti-money laundering. Non-compliance could lead to significant fines and imprisonment, raising concerns about overreach and privacy.

Critics argue that the CTA targets small businesses while exempting larger corporations, creating an intrusive surveillance program that undermines state rights. Legal challenges are ongoing, with some claiming the law is unconstitutional and a threat to the free market.


#military

Le Monde: Israel expands its operations in southern Lebanon
Israel expands its operations in southern Lebanon
Israeli soldiers raised the Star of David flag in Maroun al-Ras, Lebanon, on October 8, 2024, marking a symbolic claim amid ongoing ground operations against Hezbollah. This follows Israel's offensive launched on September 30 to dismantle Hezbollah's infrastructure.

The military presence near a UNIFIL base has raised concerns, with Israel mobilizing nearly 15,000 troops and expanding operations in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah reported repelling an Israeli incursion, indicating continued conflict in the region.


#culture

The Federalist: 1870s Artists Who Bucked The Establishment Left An 'Impression'
1870s Artists Who Bucked The Establishment Left An 'Impression'
The National Gallery of Art in Washington has launched "Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment," an exhibition marking the 150th anniversary of two pivotal art exhibitions in Paris. It contrasts the established Salon with the independent Societe Anonyme, which introduced Impressionism, inviting viewers to reevaluate 19th-century art.

The exhibit showcases the differences and connections between the two movements, highlighting the evolution of artistic styles. It emphasizes how Impressionism, while revolutionary, also built upon earlier artistic traditions. The exhibition is open until January 19, with free admission but potential queues.


#education

The Federalist: Dems Claim Public Schools Mostly Run By Dems Are Racist
Dems Claim Public Schools Mostly Run By Dems Are Racist
A Government Accountability Office report indicates that Black girls are disproportionately suspended in public schools, leading to calls from Democrats for reforms in discipline policies. They attribute these disparities to systemic racism and biases, pushing for legislation like the "Ending PUSHOUT Act."

Critics argue that the report's findings are limited and do not necessarily support claims of discrimination. They suggest that other factors, such as family structure and income, should be considered before attributing disparities solely to racial bias.


#outdoors

On The Water: The Best Bait for Tautog Fishing
The Best Bait for Tautog Fishing
The early spring marks the beginning of tautog fishing season, as these bottom-dwelling fish become active with rising water temperatures. Tautog, also known as blackfish, are visual predators that feed primarily on hard-shelled crustaceans and mollusks.

Various baits are effective for catching tautog, including green crabs, hermit crabs, and fiddler crabs. Invasive species like green crabs and Asian shore crabs have become popular choices among anglers, though their ecological impact remains a concern.