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1 Nov 2023
#politics
GB News: Met Police release WANTED posters for pro-Palestinian protestors after thousands staged mass demonstrations
Met Police have released wanted posters for pro-Palestine campaigners involved in incidents during recent London protests. Twelve people have been identified for possible offences including discriminatory language and causing an affray. (, , )
National Review: Rashida Tlaib’s Hamas Fundraising Ties
Representative Rashida Tlaib, a far-left member of the "Squad," has fundraising ties to Hamas-linked activists, according to a report from the Canary Mission. The activists hosted fundraisers for Tlaib during her initial run for Congress in 2018 and have connections to Hamas front groups. Tlaib has been criticized for her response to the recent attack by Hamas terrorists, with some calling for her censure.
National Review: Senate Judiciary Democrats Turn Their Committee into a Partisan Direct-Mail Operation
The Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee are abusing their investigatory powers to campaign against conservative justices. They are targeting Leonard Leo and Harlan Crow over their friendships with Justice Alito and Justice Thomas. The committee is using subpoenas as a way to generate partisan fundraising appeals and attack the legitimacy of the independent judiciary. This is a clear violation of the separation of powers and the freedoms of speech and association.
GB News: Dave Rubin blasts 'communist hellhole' as Biden sparks mass exodus from democrat states
Political commentator Dave Rubin criticized Democrat-run California, calling it a "communist hellhole." He attributed the mass exodus from blue states to red states to Joe Biden's policies, stating that red states have eliminated "woke stuff" from schools and have more appealing conditions. Rubin highlighted the growth of states like Texas, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and South Carolina, with people moving away from blue states. He questioned what unites the United States if the states are so different. Rubin also criticized Biden's record and expressed disappointment with him as the leader of the free world.
Fox News: DeSantis law enforcement recruitment drive draws recruits from all 50 states
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis launched a campaign to bring law enforcement officers from other states to Florida, resulting in the recruitment of 915 officers from all 50 states and two territories. DeSantis offered a $5,000 bonus to newly employed officers and set up billboards in Illinois. The initiative aimed to attract officers from states with more liberal criminal justice reforms and a lack of support for law enforcement.
#society
Fox News: Legal battle underway in MA over homeless shelter capacities
Lawyers representing homeless families in Massachusetts are challenging the state's plan to cap the number of families offered emergency shelter. The governor argues that an influx of migrants is driving the spike in demand, but critics say the plan violates the state's "right-to-shelter" law. The lack of affordable housing in the state is also a larger problem.
#war
Euromaidan Press: The myth of a powerful Ukrainian diaspora was proven wrong by Russia’s invasion
The influence of the Ukrainian diaspora on Western military support for Ukraine has been limited. Countries providing aid, such as Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Baltic states, have small or no Ukrainian diasporas. Poland supports Ukraine due to geopolitical factors, while the UK's support is not driven by the Ukrainian diaspora. Canada, despite having the most influential Ukrainian diaspora, has provided tepid military support for Ukraine. The diaspora's influence on policy making and lobbying governments has been weak. The Ukrainian diaspora should take more proactive steps to support Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression.
The Telegraph: Giorgia Meloni says European leaders are ‘tired of Ukraine war’ in prank call
European leaders, including Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, are tired of the war in Ukraine and want a way to end it that is acceptable to both sides and does not violate international law. This plays into the hands of the Kremlin, which hopes Western support for Ukraine will wane. Meloni's office confirmed the authenticity of a prank call with Russian pranksters where she expressed frustration over the war and the lack of EU support.
Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Anti-Israel protesters yell ‘bomb Tel Aviv’ outside Prime Minister’s residence in London
Dozens of anti-Israel demonstrators gathered outside the British prime minister's residence in London for a pro-Palestinian rally. Some attendees praised Hamas' leadership and called for the bombing of Israeli cities, chanting for the spokesperson of the terrorist group's military wing to attack Tel Aviv. The Metropolitan Police are investigating the incident, but many are skeptical of their willingness to take action.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: North Korea ‘sending one million shells to Russia’ in return for help launching spy satellite
North Korea has sent one million shells to Russia in exchange for help launching its spy satellite. Russia's technical support is expected to ensure the success of this upcoming launch. In addition to this, the Kremlin has increased its military production, with tank production rising by 700% and armoured vehicle production rising by 450%.
The Telegraph: Iran's supreme leader calls for all oil and food to be blocked from Israel
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calls on Muslim states to stop exports to Israel due to the bombings on Gaza. He accuses the United States of complicity in Israel's recent crimes against Palestinians.
Newsbusters: WashPost's Kessler: 'Remarkably Uniformed' To Doubt Hamas's Casualty Reports
Fact-checker Glenn Kessler criticizes President Biden for doubting Hamas's casualty reports. Kessler cites the Gaza Health Ministry, which does not differentiate between civilian and combatant deaths, and questions the ministry's statistics. He also highlights discrepancies in initial casualty reports and suggests skepticism is warranted.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Piers Morgan goes ROUNDS with Vivek Ramaswamy over Ukraine
Piers Morgan challenges Vivek Ramaswamy's plan to give Putin a deal in Ukraine, questioning whether he would give back stolen territory. Ramaswamy defends his stance, insisting it's a negotiation.
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine’s Intelligence: Fake Putin death news test Russian reactions
Ukraine's intelligence reveals that fake news of Putin's death was spread by Russia to analyze reactions within the country. This disinformation campaign allows Russia to assess how society, individuals, elites, and the media respond.
Fox News: Democrats could be split for a 'generation' as left tears 'itself apart over Israel'
The Democratic Party is split over pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian factions, causing major divisions and concerns among progressive and leftist politicians. The party's stance on Israel has left many feeling abandoned and invisible, while others believe not enough is being done for pro-Palestinian factions. President Biden's approval rating has also suffered among young and minority voters due to this issue. The debate has even reached the White House, with Muslim leaders criticizing Biden's lack of empathy for Palestinians. Overall, the party is facing a serious problem that may have lasting consequences.
Breitbart: Hamas Official: We Will Repeat October 7 Terror Attack Until Israel is Annihilated
Senior Hamas official, Ghazi Hamad, stated in a television interview that Hamas plans to repeat its terror attack on Israel until the country is destroyed. Hamad justified the attacks as retaliation against the Israeli occupation, claiming that everything they do is justified. The majority of those killed in the attack were civilians.
National Review: The House GOP Is Getting Played by Democrats
House Republicans, despite their limited power, are once again attempting to oppose a package of aid to Israel and Ukraine proposed by the Biden White House. Democrats intentionally coupled the two issues to divide Republicans. Speaker Mike Johnson, who supports aid to Ukraine, wants to decouple the funding, but the plan is unlikely to pass in the Senate and faces Democratic opposition. The House GOP's stance risks further damaging their reputation and playing into the Democrats' narrative.
#economy
American Thinker: Cut back on spending? A ‘disaster’ say the Democrats
Biden and the Democrats want to avoid government shutdown, but oppose cuts in appropriation bills. Government spending has contributed to multi-trillion-dollar deficits and high inflation. They should justify each line in their budget, demand federal employees return to the office, close the border, end subsidies for unwanted electric cars, and stop abusing power. Pensions should be based on average salary, capped, and equal to social security. Democrats need to propose cuts instead of new entitlements.
Flag And Cross: UK Mobile Users Overpaying By £530m Annually, Reveals Research
Mobile phone pickpocketing is becoming more common in the UK, with thieves targeting smartphones in broad daylight. Lee Thompson, known as "The Piccadilly Pickpocket," was filmed stealing people's phones before handing them back and demanding payment. A study commissioned by Virgin Media O2 revealed that overpaying for smartphones costs Brits over £530 million annually, with many consumers still being charged for their phones even after they have been paid off. This practice has left millions of phone users feeling cheated and unaware that they could be saving money. Many consumers expressed their dissatisfaction with network providers and stated they would consider switching if they discovered they were being overcharged for their phones.
#health
The Blaze: Veterans Affairs turns to AI to solve health care worker burnout | Blaze Media
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is launching an "AI Tech Sprint" competition to develop artificial intelligence tools that will streamline the workload of healthcare staff and improve efficiency. The competition asks experts to create an automated system capable of extracting transcripts and key details from patient encounters and generating documentation. The VA hopes that these AI-powered tools will reduce burnout among healthcare professionals and improve veteran healthcare.
Fox News: Hawaii schools re-open after devastating wildfires, but parents fear they're not yet safe
Parents in Lahaina, Hawaii, are concerned about toxic waste in reopened schools following the August wildfires. Ash from the nearby mountain Kula was found to contain high levels of arsenic, and the soil in Lahaina is likely contaminated. Despite these dangers, the superintendent of Hawaii's public school system insists it is safe for students to return.
#crime
Daily Wire: Sam Bankman-Fried Admits To ‘Significant Oversights’ While Testifying During Crypto Fraud Trial
Disgraced FTX founder and Democrat mega-donor Sam Bankman-Fried defended himself in court, admitting to mistakes and lack of organization that led to the collapse of FTX. Bankman-Fried, charged with fraud, blamed his ex-girlfriend and denied knowledge of certain actions. The jury will soon deliberate.
Fox News: Las Vegas stabbing suspect dies after police hit him with patrol vehicle
Las Vegas police used a patrol car to kill an armed man who had stabbed a woman. The man was hit by the vehicle after he walked towards occupied cars.
Flag And Cross: FTX Founder's Trial Nears Climax With Intricate Legal Battles
The trial of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried reaches a crucial stage, with closing arguments set for tomorrow. Bankman-Fried clarified his intentions regarding shares and revealed a correspondence with the Bahamas Attorney General. The trial coincides with an upcoming conference on digital assets. Legal battles and exchanges between Bankman-Fried's counsel and the judge marked the day's proceedings. The closing arguments will summarize weeks of testimony and evidence.
#outdoors
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Fox News: Body of surfer missing after suspected fatal shark attack off coast of South Australia
Police are searching for the body of a surfer who was believed to have been killed in a shark attack in South Australia. Witnesses reported seeing a shark attack the man while he was surfing near Granites Beach. The search for the missing surfer is ongoing.
#other
Daily Wire: ‘Goosebumps’ Author R.L. Stine Said He ‘Really Was Afraid’ During Childhood: ‘A Terrible Way To Grow Up’
Bestselling author R.L. Stine shares childhood experiences and writing advice in new non-fiction book. Stine discusses being a fearful child, using his fears to inspire the "Fear Street" and "Goosebumps" series. He highlights the fun of writing and the importance of entertaining young readers.
The Telegraph: The miraculous technology that could solve our energy problems and works now
Nuclear power is the answer to the energy transition, with advantages like no carbon emissions, high energy density, and reliability. However, there are downsides such as high cost, regulatory challenges, waste management, and public acceptance. The government should invest in building new reactors and improve regulations to support nuclear power.
Daily Wire: ‘General Hospital’ Actor Tyler Christopher Dead At 50
Soap opera actor Tyler Christopher, known for his roles in "General Hospital" and "Days of Our Lives," died at 50 following a cardiac event. He was remembered as a talented actor and advocate for mental health.