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1 Nov 2023
#illegals
PJ Media: Nothing to See Here: Illegal Border-Crossers Caught with Explosives
Republican senators raise alarm about illegal immigrants carrying explosives across the US-Mexico border, posing a domestic terror threat. There has been a significant increase in illegal border crossings, with over 8 million since President Biden took office. FBI Director Wray warns of potential attacks by terror groups inspired by recent events in Israel. DHS Secretary Mayorkas admits over 600,000 illegal immigrants entered last year, with potential security risks. Concerns grow about the Biden administration's lax border policies and erosion of Second Amendment rights. The situation is seen as part of a broader agenda to transform America towards Marxism.
#politics
Red State: Fetterman's Loyalty to Israel is Starting to Tick Off His Fellow Democrats
Sen. John Fetterman is garnering praise for his strong support of Israel, but it's causing tension among fellow Democrats. Fetterman has displayed posters of the kidnapped Israeli citizens outside his Senate office and vowed to continue until they are returned home. Despite criticism from some allies, Fetterman remains steadfast in his pro-Israel stance.
Daily Wire: DOJ Attorney Wants To Join Loudoun School Board, Running An Anti-Parent, Openly Partisan, And Possibly Illegal Campaign
Anne Donohue, a high-ranking lawyer from the Department of Justice, is running for a seat on Loudoun County's school board openly as a Democrat. She has advertised political events and received donations from the Democratic Party of Virginia. This raises concerns about Hatch Act violations and partisanship in a supposedly nonpartisan election.
Breitbart: DeSantis: I'd Fire State Dept. Employees Complaining About Supporting Israel, They Have No Right to Contradict Policy
Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis criticizes government officials who try to hinder the agenda of the elected president, citing leaks during the Trump administration. He expresses concern over the concentration of power and lack of constitutional accountability. DeSantis specifically mentions State Department employees who complain about the Biden administration's support for Israel, stating that their job is to implement policy, not go against it.
National Review: The Corner: Democrats Try to Kick Out an Entire Republican Legislative Caucus
Democrats in Oregon are using a measure, adopted last fall, to potentially remove ten Republican legislators from their seats in the state Senate due to numerous walkouts. Measure 113, pushed by labor unions, could prevent these Republicans from running for re-election in 2024. The Oregon Supreme Court will decide the matter in mid-December, and even if the Republicans win, the entire caucus could be removed from office in the 2026 midterms.
Breitbart: Watch: Mayorkas Stonewalls Senate on HAMAS-Backing Asylum Officer
Homeland Security chief Alejandro Mayorkas refused to answer questions about the appointment of a HAMAS supporter to an office created to fast-track citizenship approvals for migrants. Mayorkas also refused to explain his hiring process for new Asylum Officers and the expansion of their power to fast-track migrants into citizenship. GOP Senators lack trust in Mayorkas and believe Congress should investigate the hiring and role of the office. They also want to shut down Mayorkas's fast-track asylum process, which grants too much authority to asylum officers with little oversight or checks.
#society
Breitbart: CNN's Golodryga: Antisemitism Is the One Issue Academia Equivocates on
CNN Senior Global Affairs Analyst Bianna Golodryga criticized college presidents for their handling of antisemitism on campus, stating that they are hesitant to address the issue head-on. She emphasized that antisemitism is a serious problem affecting Jews worldwide and should not be equivocated with other issues. Golodryga also expressed her disappointment in the lack of support for Jewish students following recent events and stressed the importance of protecting all minority groups on college campuses.
Fox News: Hungary bans kids from World Press Photo exhibit under LGBTQ content regulation
Minors are banned from attending a press photo exhibition in Hungary that features LGBTQ content, including photographs of elderly LGBTQ individuals in the Philippines. The Hungarian government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, has implemented morality laws that restrict LGBTQ+ content. Children in Hungary are not allowed to consume media or attend events promoting homosexuality.
GB News: WATCH: McDonald's staff clear branch of mice after shocking pro-Palestine stunt
A McDonald's in Birmingham faces a mouse invasion while masked protesters target the chain for its alleged ties to Israel.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Seven hostages killed in Israeli strike on refugee camp, Hamas claims
Israeli air strike on Gaza's largest refugee camp kills at least seven hostages, including three foreigners. Hamas claims 400 killed or injured. IDF confirms attack targeting senior Hamas commander. EU condemns attack, calls for humanitarian assistance. Israel continues military operations in Gaza. Humanitarian crisis deepens.
National Review: The Corner: New York Times: Will Iran Ever Get Around to Killing the Jews Like They Say They Will?
The New York Times article discusses Iran's dilemma as it faces Israel's attacks on its ally Hamas. Iran, known for its anti-Israel rhetoric, must decide whether to live up to its promises of supporting terrorist groups that aim to kill Jews. The article sanitizes the violent activities of Iranian proxies and presents Iran as being in a bind. The Times seems to try to maintain neutrality but fails to condemn the murder of Israelis and Americans.
The Federalist: SPLC Response To Hamas Terrorism Accused Israel Of Targeting Kids
Southern Poverty Law Center CEO Margaret Huang lamented all acts of hate violence in the Israel-Hamas war but covertly edited a statement that insinuated Israel intentionally attacked children in Gaza. The SPLC failed to mention Israel's efforts to evacuate civilians and ignored Hamas' tactics.
Washington Free Beacon: Turkey Says It's in No Hurry To Approve Sweden's NATO Bid
Turkey's parliament will discuss Sweden's bid for NATO membership, but they are in no hurry as it is not urgent for them. Sweden's membership must be approved by the committee before a full parliament vote. Turkey has requested that Sweden take measures against certain groups before approving their bid.
The Right Scoop: Hamas spokesman says they will repeat Oct 7 attacks on Israel until the Jews are annihilated [VIDEO]
A Hamas spokesman threatens more massacres of Jews until Israel is annihilated, justifying their actions as victims of Israeli occupation. The interview reveals the extremist stance of Hamas.
Euromaidan Press: North Korea’s secret arms shipment to Russia exposed by South Korean intel
North Korea has been secretly shipping artillery shells to Russia since August 2023, according to South Korean intelligence. The shipments include over one million shells and military advisors to train Russian troops in using North Korean ammunition against Ukraine.
Washington Free Beacon: Iran Warns of 'Harsh Consequences' if Israel Keeps Fighting Hamas
Iran's foreign minister warns of "harsh consequences" if attacks on Gaza continue. The United States and Israel have targeted Iranian-backed militias in response to recent attacks, fueling fears of a wider conflict. Iran supports Hamas but denies involvement in the militants' attack on Israel.
#religion
Breitbart: U.S. Bishops Ignore Embarrassing Papal Letter on ‘Climate Crisis’
The United States bishops distance themselves from Pope Francis's letter on the climate crisis, focusing instead on other concerns. Critics argue that the pope's letter ventures into scientific territory in which he lacks expertise and criticizes Americans for their lifestyles. Meanwhile, a group of prominent scientists dispute the existence of a climate emergency and assert that climate change has not led to an increase in natural disasters.
#health
Le Monde: Second man to receive experimental pig heart transplant dies
A 58-year-old man, Lawrence Faucette, died six weeks after receiving the second genetically modified pig heart transplant. He was ineligible for a human heart transplant due to his medical conditions. The transplant initially worked well but showed signs of rejection. This experimental procedure aimed at advancing cross-species transplants, hoping to address the human donor gap.
Scientists are investigating the failure of the first xenotransplant using a pig heart. The first recipient, David Bennett Sr, passed away after two months. Muhammad Mohiuddin, the program director, praised Faucette's contribution to science and intends to analyze factors that can be prevented in future transplants. Xenotransplantation research has focused on pigs due to their organ size, growth rate, and abundance.
Daily Wire: Matthew Perry Tested Negative For Fentanyl And Meth At Time Of Death: Report
Toxicology report reveals Matthew Perry did not have fentanyl or meth in his system when he died. Prescription drugs were found at the location. Cause of death is still unknown. Perry battled with alcohol and drug addiction for decades. His memoir has resurged in popularity.
#crime
GB News: Charlene Downes appeal launched after 20 years 'agonising over what happened' to the 14-year-old
GB News Reporter Sophie Reaper shares a fresh appeal into the disappearance of Charlene Downes in Blackpool.
GB News: Madeleine McCann: Christian Brueckner 'has no alibi' claims prosecutor
Christian Brueckner, the main suspect in a murder case, lacks an alibi according to a prosecutor. The prosecutor has expressed increased certainty regarding Brueckner's guilt in the crime.
The Blaze: Sucker-puncher, now arrested and charged, allegedly did worse stuff to unsuspecting folks than just clobber them from behind | Blaze Media
19-year-old Alford Lewis admitted to sucker-punching unsuspecting people to get likes and views on YouTube and TikTok. Lewis was charged with assault and robbery for two separate incidents. In both cases, Lewis punched and attacked his victims while being recorded by a second male. Lewis also allegedly threatened his victims with a gun.
Fox News: Prominent critic of blue state homeless policies arrested on theft charges in Oregon
Kevin Dahlgren, a homeless services specialist in Gresham, Oregon, was arrested on theft charges. He is accused of stealing property worth thousands of dollars and misusing his official position. Dahlgren, known for his viral videos about homelessness, has been a vocal critic of the "homeless industrial complex."
#outdoors
Field & Stream: How to Sharpen an Axe
Learning how to sharpen an axe is important for safe and efficient work outdoors. Get the right tools like a bastard file, steel wool, coarse grit sandpaper, and a sharpening puck. For field touch-ups, use the medium-grit side of the puck and follow the beveled edge evenly. Regular maintenance involves filing down nicks using a bastard file and sharpening the beveled edge. To restore a neglected axe, remove surface rust with steel wool or sandpaper. Preserve your axe by cleaning and rubbing a preservative onto the head and handle. Remember, a sharp axe is a safe and efficient tool.
Dirt Wheels Magazine: UTV TEST: 2023 POLARIS GENERAL XP 4 1000 ULTIMATE
The Polaris General is a versatile side-by-side vehicle that can handle tough chores and off-road adventures. It has a range of features for both work and play, including a dumping cargo bed, towing capacity, and a powerful engine. The vehicle also offers a comfortable and smooth ride, with impressive suspension and stability.
#other
The Telegraph: Seatless subway trains to be trialled in Seoul to ease overcrowding
Seoul Metro plans to remove seats from train cars during rush hour to alleviate congestion. The pilot phase will begin in January on the two busiest train lines. If successful, the project will expand to provide more comfortable and safer subway services.
Fox News: Officials call on EPA to combat alarming food waste and methane emissions
Over one-third of food produced in the US is wasted, contributing to climate change due to methane emissions from landfills. Local officials are calling on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to help reduce food waste by expanding funding and updating landfill standards. The US has made little progress towards its goal of cutting food waste in half by 2030, and reducing waste will require a shift in mindset and practices. The EPA's reports provide necessary information and highlight the need for infrastructure and incentives to prevent food waste.
The Telegraph: Matthew Perry was ‘happy and sober and had quit smoking’ weeks before his death
Friends actor Matthew Perry was described as "happy and chipper" just weeks before his death by Friends creator Marta Kauffman. Perry, who battled substance abuse and addiction, had been sober and quit smoking before his passing. He had also made it his mission to help others struggling with similar issues. Kauffman expressed her shock and sadness over his sudden death.
Fox News: Cher to shine as grand finale at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade before Santa's arrival
Superstar Cher will be performing in this year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, just before Santa's arrival. The parade will feature giant balloons, floats, marching bands, clowns, and various performance groups.
Euromaidan Press: At least three killed, 29 injured in two days: Civilian casualties from Russia’s daily attacks rise in Ukraine
Civilian casualties from daily Russian attacks in Ukraine have risen, with at least three people killed and 29 injured in two days. The attacks, which include shelling, air strikes, and drone attacks, have targeted residential areas near the frontline. Yesterday, two civilians were killed and 14 injured, while today saw one civilian killed and 15 injured.