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#politics
Fox News: DOJ tax official says Weiss needed approval from his division before bringing Hunter Biden charges: Transcript
A DOJ official confirmed that Special Counsel David Weiss needed approval from the Tax Division before bringing charges in the Hunter Biden probe. The official testified that they have the authority to approve charges and that Weiss still had to go through them for approval. This testimony supports claims from IRS whistleblowers that Weiss did not have ultimate authority in the case.
Fox News: Race to replace Romney in Senate heats up as another Republican launches campaign: 'strong conservative woman'
Former staffer for Sen. Mike Lee, Carolyn Phippen, launches campaign for the Senate seat in Utah, pledging to be a strong conservative leader. She promises to address the country's economic crisis, national debt, and border security issues. Phippen joins a crowded field of Republican and Democratic candidates in the race.
Daily Wire: Bank Records Show Biden Received Laundered Money From China, Comer Says
Bank records show that President Joe Biden received $40,000 in laundered money from China. The money originated from a Chinese company and made its way to Hunter Biden, who then sent $40,000 to Joe Biden. The transfers occurred around the same time Hunter invoked his father in a message to a Chinese associate.
Fox News: Biden's absence from primary ballot a 'huge opportunity' to crack Democratic Party wide open: Gov. Sununu
President Biden will not be on the ballot for New Hampshire's primary. Governor Chris Sununu sees this as a "huge opportunity" for Democrat primary challenger Dean Phillips.
Red State: Sen. Josh Hawley Introduces Legislation That Could Be the Beginning of the End for Citizens United
Sen. Josh Hawley is introducing legislation to reverse the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. FEC, aiming to get corporate money out of politics. Hawley's proposal would ban publicly traded corporations from making independent expenditures and contributing to Super PACs, but it would not affect nonprofit organizations like Citizens United. The bill faces resistance from Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and has an uphill battle in Congress.
Daily Wire: Reporter Confronts Sen. Menendez Over Attending Classified Briefing Despite Foreign Agent Charge
Reporter confronts Sen. Menendez on attendance at classified briefing despite facing charges of improper ties to Egypt. Menendez defends his attendance, denies wrongdoing, and asserts his right as a senator to attend briefing.
Red State: London Mayor Sadiq Khan's Tone-Deaf Take on 'Islamophobia' Should Be Relentlessly Mocked
Hate crimes against Jews are surging after Israel's conflict with Hamas, but London Mayor Sadiq Khan is more concerned about "Islamophobia." The focus on Islamophobia is unwarranted, as statistics show that anti-Semitic hate crimes occur at a much higher rate. Khan's priorities are misguided, considering the issues facing London, such as increasing crime and illegal migration.
Daily Signal: Oversight Panel: Chinese Company Laundered $40K to Joe Biden
House committee releases evidence of a $40,000 check from a Chinese company to Joe Biden in 2017. The check was linked to a Chinese energy company that Biden's son and brother had partnered with.
Spectator USA: Racial politics infect Kentucky governor’s race
Republican attorney general Daniel Cameron is gaining ground in the Kentucky governor's race, despite incumbent Democrat Andy Beshear initially leading in the polls. The race has become increasingly contentious, with a PAC comparing Cameron to a self-hating slave character from a movie. Beshear has not denounced the racial attack, causing critics to accuse him of partisanship.
Fox News: Florida GOP lawmaker reveals plan to expose gaps in biometrics system to crack down on visa overstays
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., is introducing legislation for a biometric exit system to track and prevent overstays by immigrants on temporary visas. The entry system is already in place, but the exit system has not been fully implemented. The bill aims to address this issue and hold the Department of Homeland Security accountable. Other Republicans have also proposed measures to address illegal immigration through overstays.
#society
Fox News: WATCH: Canadian sky lights up after truck collides with semi-truck carrying fireworks
A collision between a semi-truck and a pickup truck carrying fireworks created an impromptu fireworks display on a Canadian highway near Hope, British Columbia. The collision caused the fireworks to ignite, resulting in a dazzling light show that lasted for nearly an hour. The Trans-Canada Highway was temporarily closed, and one person was hospitalized with minor injuries.
#war
Washington Free Beacon: LA Times Owner’s Daughter Says Journalists Should Call Israel ‘Apartheid’ State
The owner's daughter of the Los Angeles Times denounced Israel as an "apartheid state" and accused media figures and politicians supporting Israel of being "paid." She argued that calling Israel an apartheid state is not journalistic malpractice, citing international law. This comes after the paper faced criticism for its Israel coverage, including removing a column on Hamas's crimes and a reporter downplaying reports of Hamas beheading babies. Some insiders accused the owner's daughter of meddling in news coverage.
Human Events: AUSTIN PETERSEN: The only acceptable ceasefire is for Israel to annex Gaza
Israeli tanks are converging on Gaza city as the ground war in Gaza intensifies. The left calls for a ceasefire, but Israel believes justice and the release of their hostages must occur before any ceasefire. Annexation of Gaza by Israel could be a bold solution, as a 2-state solution is unrealistic and the Palestinian people in Gaza have not seen an election since 2006. Israeli control would solve the humanitarian crisis, eliminate Hamas' control, and lead to citizenship for Palestinians who desire freedom. Establishing security and normalcy before holding a referendum is crucial for the success of annexation.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israeli university presidents call on colleagues to not fall victim to Hamas' 'destructive propaganda'
President of nine universities in Israel express concern over narratives that misrepresent the conflict between Israel and Hamas. They call for a distinction between the actions of a terrorist organization and a sovereign state's right to defend its citizens. They urge colleagues to promote evidence-based and nuanced thinking to challenge simplistic narratives.
Washington Free Beacon: Former Johns Hopkins SAIS Dean Echoes Claim That Israel Is Waging 'Genocide'
Former Dean of Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Vali Nasr, supports claim that Israel is committing "genocide". Nasr shares a resignation letter from the head of the UN's Human Rights Office, accusing Israel and world powers of being complicit.
Daily Signal: Biden Shakes Hands With Genocidal Communist Leaders
President Joe Biden recently met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, emphasizing the importance of U.S.-China relations. The State Department and White House released statements about the meeting, but neither mentioned the Uyghur genocide that the Chinese regime is allegedly committing. Despite acknowledging this genocide in the past, the Biden administration seems willing to overlook it in pursuit of maintaining diplomatic channels with China.
GB News: Kamala Harris sneaks out the back of Downing Street to avoid embarrassing confrontation with protesters
US Vice President Kamala Harris was quietly smuggled out of Downing Street to avoid a possible clash with protesters. Harris was in the UK for an AI Safety Summit, where she emphasized the need for comprehensive safety measures in the field of artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, London streets were filled with demonstrators demanding a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The Right Scoop: REPORT: Hamas terrorists trained in Iran before Oct. 7 massacre
It has been reported that Hamas terrorists received specialized combat training in Iran before carrying out the massacre of 1,400 Jews on October 7th. The training involved the use of aerial drones, paragliders, and motorcycles. While some U.S. officials dispute Iran's direct involvement in planning the attack, Hamas officials have openly acknowledged Iran's support. The Quds Force, the foreign-operations arm of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, played a significant role in training Hamas militants.
#economy
The Blaze: 'The insurance companies were right': Man loses $17,000 after Kia is stolen in just 6 minutes, insurance refuses to cover | Blaze Media
A man in Washington had his Kia Sorento stolen and was denied insurance coverage. Insurers have been refusing to cover certain cars, causing significant losses for owners. (, )
#culture
Breitbart: Nolte: Woke Marvel Turned ‘Blade’ Into Women’s Film ‘Filled with Life Lessons’
The Disney Grooming Syndicate faced setbacks in releasing the reboot of Blade due to Marvel's obsession with left-wing identity politics, resulting in a chaotic screenwriting process. The film included a narrative led by women, sidelining the character of Blade. This highlights the broken system within Disney/Marvel and the wasted resources involved.
#history
All Outdoor: Curious Relics #076: Ruby in The Rough - Spanish Ruby Pistol
The Spanish Ruby pistol was produced from 1914 to 1919 by over 50 different companies, making it difficult to date. Retrofitted safety modifications further complicate dating. Aftermarket support exists for magazines, holsters, and grips, but finding original accessories can be challenging. Despite its imperfections, the Ruby's pragmatic design and wartime origins make it an interesting relic.
#crime
Le Monde: Donald Trump Jr. testifies at his father's civil fraud trial
Donald Trump Jr. testifies that he never worked on his father's financial statements in the civil fraud trial. He relied on outside accountants and the company's finance chief. The trial is centered on whether the Trumps misled banks and insurers by inflating their net worth.
Fox News: Texts, letters from Maine massacre suspect's Army colleagues warned he threatened 'shooting up places'
A soldier expressed concern over Robert Card's deteriorating mental state and warned that he might carry out a mass shooting. Card's behavior became erratic and confrontational due to paranoia, and he believed he was being called a pedophile. Despite being committed to a psychiatric hospital, Card refused further treatment and ultimately carried out a deadly shooting spree, killing 18 people and injuring 13 more in Lewiston, Maine.
The Telegraph: British woman found dead in Italy, sparking manhunt for husband
A British woman is found stabbed to death in Italy, and her missing husband is the prime suspect. The couple lived a quiet life and the husband may have fled the country.
#sports
Daily Wire: NFL Team Cleans House, Fires Head Coach, GM
Mark Davis, owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, fired head coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler following a disappointing loss to the Lions. The team's offensive coordinator, Mick Lombardi, was also let go. Former NFL player Antonio Pierce will take over as interim head coach, and Champ Kelly will serve as interim GM. The Raiders now have a 3-5 record and concerns about their quarterback, Jimmy Garappalo. Fans are questioning why star receiver Davante Adams is not getting the ball.
#technology
The Blaze: Ultimate iPhone 15 review: Should you buy it or wait for the next one? | Blaze Media
Another year, another set of iPhones. The iPhone 15 Pro is faster and has a USB-C charger, but the battery life is worse and it gets uncomfortably hot when charging. It is more durable with Ceramic Shield and a titanium frame. The new Action button replaces the ring/silent switch and the cameras have improved, but most users won't fully utilize their capabilities. Overall, the iPhone 15 is sufficient for most people, and it's advisable to get as much storage as you can afford.