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1 Nov 2023
#politics
Red State: The Cringiest and the Funniest Halloween Takes - Including Jason Aldean's 'Trump-Biden 2024 Debate'
Kids dressing up as Joe Biden and his Secret Service for Halloween is a cringeworthy take. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's son dressed as Volodymyr Zelensky and daughter as the Ukrainian flag was also cringeworthy. The funniest take was a Halloween skit with Jason Aldean and his wife imitating a Trump-Biden debate, complete with Corn Pop and jokes about the illegal alien crisis.
Daily Signal: Speaker Johnson Slams FBI Over Targeting of Religious Americans
House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized the FBI for targeting people of faith, promising to hold those responsible accountable for these actions. He specifically addressed the Justice Department's interest in pro-life Americans and people of faith and stated that the evidence shows that the FBI has been weaponized. Johnson emphasized the need for accountable federal agencies that work for and protect the people.
Daily Wire: Colorado Rep. Ken Buck Says He Won’t Seek Re-Election In 2024
Colorado Republican Rep. Ken Buck is not seeking re-election, citing dissatisfaction with his party's response to the 2020 election and the Capitol breach. He criticizes Republican leaders who claim the election was stolen, downplay the events of January 6, and challenge the prosecutions. Buck has faced backlash from GOP lawmakers for certifying Biden's victory and opposing support for Trump. He is joined by Texas Republican Rep. Kay Granger, who also announced she will not seek re-election to allow the next generation of leaders to step up.
The Economist: When can American officials block citizens on social media?
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The Supreme Court is considering whether officials blocking citizens on social media violates the First Amendment. Two cases involving officials' use of personal social media accounts were debated, with one court ruling that blocking citizens was unconstitutional while another ruled it was not. The Court grappled with finding a balance between officials' free speech rights and citizens' access to information and the ability to challenge officials.
Newsbusters: Elon Musk SLAMS Big Tech ‘Death Cult’ on Joe Rogan Podcast
Elon Musk criticized the former regime at Twitter, calling it an "arm of the government" that censored Republicans more than Democrats. He compared Twitter to the Soviet newspaper Pravda and emphasized the importance of free speech in protecting civilization. Musk also accused Google and Facebook of being controlled by a far-left cult that views humans as a plague on the earth. He urged conservatives to demand accountability from Big Tech to ensure transparency, equal treatment, and protection of the First Amendment.
#war
Foreign Policy: The Storm of Dissent Brewing in the State Department
Dissent is growing within the U.S. diplomatic corps over President Biden's support for Israel during the Israel-Hamas war. Many officials are angered by what they see as unwavering support for Israel's military operation in Gaza, despite the humanitarian crisis it has caused. The dissent could potentially impact the Biden administration's response to the conflict.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Wire: Ben Shapiro: Jew-Hatred Is Spreading Because The West Is ‘Humiliated By Its Own Principles’
Rallies against Israel's war on Hamas reveal the West's loss of values. Demonstrators at the University of Oxford condemn Shapiro's visit and support Hamas, showing the trend of abandoning Western principles. Shapiro argues that the West is ashamed of its own values and embraces the misguided belief that everyone thinks the same way. He calls for a defense of Western values to avoid empowering enemies like Hamas. The heart of the issue lies in whether the West will recognize the difference between its values and those of groups like Hamas.
National Review: The Corner: FBI Director Wray on Iran and the Rising Jihadist Threat
In his Senate testimony, FBI Director Chris Wray warns of a growing terrorist threat in the United States following recent attacks by Hamas. Multiple foreign terrorist organizations, including Al-Qaeda and ISIS, have called for attacks against Americans and the West. Wray specifically highlights the threat posed by Iran, including their history of hiring criminals to assassinate dissidents and high-ranking government officials.
National Review: Hundreds of Americans Remain in Gaza as Foreign Passport Holders, Injured Palestinians Begin to Enter Egypt
Troops at the Rafah border crossing allowed critically ill and foreign passport holders to leave Gaza. Hundreds of Americans, however, remain trapped in the Hamas-controlled territory since hostilities began on October 7. American citizens and other foreign nationals are gradually being permitted to exit Gaza, with over 500 Americans expected to leave in the coming days.
Fox News: Eastern Libyan government holds conference on post-flood reconstruction
International conference held to discuss reconstruction of a Libyan city devastated by a fatal flood. Over 4,000 to over 11,000 deaths reported. The country's division into east and west haunts recovery efforts.
National Review: The Corner: The IRS-Cut-for-Israel-Aid Bill Is Unworkable
Noah reminds Republicans they don't control everything, including Israel aid. The proposal to cut IRS funding won't pass and Democrats won't vote for it. Bipartisan support for Israel remains, but concerns about spending are reasonable. Republicans are divided, and Johnson's approach is flawed. Congress should prioritize Israel's security and control spending.
#economy
Breitbart: Startup Darling WeWork Teeters on the Brink of Bankruptcy
Flexible workspace company WeWork is on the verge of filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, as it grapples with significant financial uncertainty and a decline in demand for its co-working spaces. The company's stock has plummeted, hitting a new low, and creditors are considering bankruptcy as an option. WeWork's ongoing struggles, worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic, have led to urgent discussions with key stakeholders to stabilize its balance sheet.
Le Monde: French telecom group Altice is on a precipice
Billionaire entrepreneur Drahi dismisses concerns over Altice's €24 billion debt; he has dealt with financial challenges in the past and believes interest rates will decrease in the future. However, with rising inflation and expensive borrowing costs, Altice may struggle to handle its debt if interest rates don't decrease as Drahi hopes.
The Blaze: IRS chief makes eyebrow-raising claim about Israel aid bill, then the CBO quickly kills it | Blaze Media
IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel claims that cutting the agency's budget to provide military aid to Israel will cost taxpayers $90 billion. The proposal to offset the cost by rescinding funds appropriated to the IRS will reduce the agency's ability to collect additional revenue, particularly from wealthy individuals and corporations. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that reallocating funds from the IRS will add $26.8 billion to the deficit, making the net cost of the military aid $12.5 billion over the next decade.
#health
Fox News: Brooke Shields says Bradley Cooper came to her aid after suffering grand mal seizure: 'odd and surreal'
Actress Brooke Shields suffered a grand mal seizure before a performance of her one-woman show in New York City. She left the venue for no reason, then experienced the seizure and was rushed to the hospital. Actor Bradley Cooper was by her side during the incident.
American Thinker: TikTok ‘doctor’ asserts a certain act causes throat cancer, averts eye contact with the leering culture of whoredom
Dr. Daria Sadovskaya, a controversial figure, claims that oral sex is a greater risk factor for throat cancer than smoking. She believes that promiscuity, rather than the act itself, is the main issue. However, studies have shown that people with multiple oral sex partners are more likely to develop HPV-related mouth and throat cancers, reinforcing the connection between sexual activity and cancer risk. This highlights the potential consequences of a promiscuous lifestyle.
The Economist: Lab-grown models of embryos increasingly resemble the real thing
Scientists have successfully created lab-grown models of embryos called "embryoids" that closely resemble the real thing. These embryoids can be used to study embryonic development and pregnancy, as well as potential defects and diseases. However, as they become more similar to real embryos, ethical questions arise regarding their regulation and use in research. Despite these challenges, embryoids offer a promising alternative for studying embryo development and improving fertility treatments.
Breitbart: Doctor: Transgenderism Mimics the 1980s ‘Recovered Memory’ Craze
A Finnish doctor warns of the dangers of the transgender trend among youths, comparing it to the recovered memory craze of the 1980s. European doctors are urging their American counterparts to consider the evidence and prioritize patient safety, but U.S. doctors are ignoring the warnings and rejecting critical discussions. Many youths who claim transgender status eventually detransition, but this reality is being hidden by doctors.
#crime
Fox News: College student fatally shot in Salem, Massachusetts during local Halloween festivities
An 18-year-old college student was fatally shot in Salem. The shooting doesn't appear to be random and there is no ongoing threat to the university community.
Fox News: Princeton graduate gets 2 months for storming Capitol on Jan. 6
Larry Fife Giberson, a former Princeton University student, has been sentenced to two months in prison for his involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Giberson, who joined the crowd in attacking police officers, expressed remorse for his actions. The judge considered Giberson's youth and remorse when sentencing him.
Fox News: San Francisco police investigating shop vandalized with pro-Palestinian graffiti as hate crime: Jewish owner
An ice cream shop in San Francisco was vandalized with pro-Palestinian graffiti and broken windows, leading the Jewish owner to believe it was a hate crime. The incident is under investigation as authorities look into it.
#sports
Breitbart: Adam Johnson’s Aunt Demanding 'Justice’ after ‘Reckless’ kick that Left Him Dead
Former NHL player Adam Johnson's family is seeking justice for his death during a hockey game when he was struck in the neck by an opponent's skate blade. Johnson's aunt believes the action was negligent and wants the UK police to charge the player responsible. While she doesn't believe it was intentional, she insists that the kick was unacceptable and wants a thorough investigation.
#outdoors
targetwalleye.com: Top 30 Ice-Fishing Pet Peeves ???? – Target Walleye
Ice-fishing pet peeves: garbage left on the ice, losing fish to transducer, snowmobiles running over tip-ups, sunflower seeds in holes, people setting up too close, complaining about being set up too close, snake northerns, keeping undersized fish, re-tying with frozen fingers, not sharing hot spots, leaving cigarette butts, small lakes posted on Facebook, frozen tip-ups, wasting fish, running out of propane, wind, driving too fast on ice, relying on internet for hot spots, not helping with setup, marking fish but not catching them, drilling holes during prime time, not reading rules, retired buddies who don't fish, posting catch locations, ice roads over waypoints, cleaning frozen fish, thinking same fish is caught repeatedly, running out of beer, women fawning over ice fishermen, not being able to go fishing.
#technology
Breitbart: DoorDash Tells Customers to Tip when Ordering or Their Fries Will Be Cold
Food delivery app DoorDash has introduced a new feature that encourages customers to tip in advance when placing their orders to avoid delays. Orders without pre-tips may take longer to be delivered. This move aims to improve the overall delivery process and ensure a satisfactory experience for all parties involved.
#other
Fox News: Cleanup at site of December oil spill in rural Kansas completed, EPA says
The Keystone pipeline has completed the cleanup of a massive oil spill in Washington County, Kansas. The spill released 13,000 barrels of crude oil into a creek but has now been recovered. The pipeline operator and the Environmental Protection Agency will continue to monitor the site for the next five years.
Foreign Policy: China May Soon Hit Peak Coal
China's fossil fuel use is projected to peak in 2024, followed by a peak in its carbon emissions the next year. This turning point could allow global emissions to peak around the same time. However, uncertainty remains over whether China will follow this trajectory, as it relies heavily on coal and there are economic and political factors at play. Experts suggest that a showdown between the coal industry and clean energy industry is imminent, and China's ability to meet its climate goals and transition to renewable energy remains uncertain.