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#politics

Red State: Embattled New York Representative George Santos Wins House Vote to Avoid Expulsion
Embattled New York Representative George Santos Wins House Vote to Avoid Expulsion
Congressman George Santos narrowly avoids expulsion from the House of Representatives after a Republican-led resolution fails to pass. Santos, who was indicted on federal charges relating to fraud and lying to the Federal Election Commission, argues that the loss of the presumption of innocence sets a dangerous precedent. Despite the failed resolution, Santos remains under investigation by the House Ethics Committee.


The Right Scoop: BREAKING: George Santos survives vote to expel him from Congress
BREAKING: George Santos survives vote to expel him from Congress
Republican George Santos survives vote to expel him from Congress.


Le Monde: US House fails to expel congressman George Santos
US House fails to expel congressman George Santos
US Representative George Santos, indicted on federal corruption charges, remains in the House of Representatives after a vote to expel him failed. Fellow Republicans have distanced themselves from Santos, who admitted to fabricating parts of his life story. Losing a member would have made it difficult for Republicans to pass legislation.


The Blaze: Republican's proposal would ban Congress members and their spouses from trading individual stocks | Blaze Media
Republican's proposal would ban Congress members and their spouses from trading individual stocks | Blaze Media
Republican Rep. Pat Fallon wants to pass legislation that would prevent members of Congress and their spouses from trading individual stocks. The proposed measure defines what would be considered a "covered financial instrument" and exempts certain vehicles from this definition. Violators would face either a $25,000 fine or a fine equal to the value of the financial instrument. Fallon argues that this legislation is necessary to address the issue of potential corruption and restore the public's trust in Congress.


#foreignaffairs

Daily Wire: Top Hamas Official: We’re Ready To Repeat October 7 Attack ‘Again And Again’ Until Israel Annihilated 
Top Hamas Official: We’re Ready To Repeat October 7 Attack ‘Again And Again’ Until Israel Annihilated 
Hamas official Ghazi Hamad declares that they are ready to launch repeated terrorist attacks in Israel until the country is completely destroyed. He justifies their actions as a response to the Israeli occupation and asserts that everything they do is justified.


Front Page Magazine: Trump: ‘The Fight Between Israel and Hamas is Between Civilization and Savagery’
Trump: ‘The Fight Between Israel and Hamas is Between Civilization and Savagery’
The war between Israel and Hamas is seen as a battle between good and evil. Trump spoke out, saying that Hamas is a group that worships death while Israel cherishes life. Israel released footage of Hamas terrorists bragging about killing Jews, showing the extent of their savagery. Hamas and its allies can never win in the long run, as loving life is natural and their love for carnage will always be opposed by those who value and protect life.


Red State: White House Ignores Threats to Jewish Americans, Vows to Fight 'Scourge' of Islamophobia Instead
White House Ignores Threats to Jewish Americans, Vows to Fight 'Scourge' of Islamophobia Instead
With Jews facing rising anti-Semitic threats and attacks in the United States, the White House announces a new strategy to combat Islamophobia, which fails to address the real issue at hand. Despite Jews being the target of over 50% of religiously motivated hate crimes, the focus remains on a perceived disproportionate targeting of Muslims. The timing of this announcement is seen as insensitive and misguided.


#religion

The Imaginative Conservative: All Saints and All Souls: A Last Beatitude
All Saints and All Souls: A Last Beatitude
In this reflection, the author contemplates the inclusivity of God's love and the tendency for humans to be selective in their recognition of saints and holy souls. The author emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and appreciating the overlooked individuals who faithfully serve and contribute to the church. This sonnet celebrates their quiet dedication and the comfort that even the unnoticed have a place in God's kingdom.


#history

Front Page Magazine: A Cautionary Memoir
A Cautionary Memoir
: A story of a young girl's connection with Jewish-German emigres who became her family after losing her relatives in the Holocaust. They shared stories of pre-war Germany and fled to America after the horrors of Kristallnacht. The significance of the event is highlighted through media response and the rise of anti-Semitism, serving as a cautionary tale in the face of current threats against Jews.


#health

Flag And Cross: Excessive Salt Intake Linked To 40% Higher Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes
Excessive Salt Intake Linked To 40% Higher Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes
Adding salt to food increases the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by nearly 40%. The study showed that people who frequently added salt to their food had higher risks of obesity and Type 2 diabetes.


Flag And Cross: Charity Calls For Health Warnings On Multivitamins Due To Cancer Risk
Charity Calls For Health Warnings On Multivitamins Due To Cancer Risk
Multivitamins could increase the risk of cancer by 30%. Dr. Mohammad Muneeb Khan of charity Killing Cancer Kindly warns that the excessive doses of nutrients found in synthetic multivitamins can feed cancer cells, while natural vitamins in food are absorbed slowly and pose no danger. The charity is calling for warning labels on multivitamin products and a change in legislation to regulate their sale.


#education

Fox News: Dept of Education fines largest Christian university in US for 'falsely advertised' cost of doctoral program
Dept of Education fines largest Christian university in US for 'falsely advertised' cost of doctoral program
The Department of Education fined the largest Christian university in the nation, Grand Canyon University (GCU), $37.7 million for misleading students about the cost of its doctoral programs over several years. The investigation by the office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) found that GCU "lied" to students, with 98% of them paying more than the advertised cost. GCU is claiming it is being unfairly targeted by federal agencies.


#crime

The Blaze: VIDEO: Homeless man tries to kidnap baby out of mother's arms during allegedly violent crime spree in St. Louis | Blaze Media
VIDEO: Homeless man tries to kidnap baby out of mother's arms during allegedly violent crime spree in St. Louis | Blaze Media
A homeless man in St. Louis, Missouri, attempted to kidnap a baby from a woman's arms after committing several other violent crimes. Security video captured the incident, which led to the man being apprehended by police. The man, identified as 19-year-old Anthony McGee, had also previously assaulted a woman with a bottle and broke an elderly woman's arms.


#sports

Front Page Magazine: The Rainbow Tide Finds an Opening in the Dam
The Rainbow Tide Finds an Opening in the Dam
The NHL initially banned players from using rainbow-themed "Pride Tape" on their sticks, but later reversed the decision. Some players and team officials disagreed with the ban, viewing it as interfering with their support for LGBTQ activism. The ban was seen as protecting a few players who did not want to answer questions about their choices. The comments from players and officials reflect the confusion between style and substance that has taken over Western culture.


#outdoors

Flag And Cross: Why This Dad Creates Pictures With His Running App
Why This Dad Creates Pictures With His Running App
A dad, recovering from a serious accident, has started creating pictures using his route tracking app while jogging. Gordon Andrew, 52, was inspired to draw pictures on the fitness app Strava to make running more enjoyable. He has received positive feedback and hopes to inspire others to try it.


#other

Daily Wire: House Lawmakers Block GOP-Led Resolution To Censure Rep. Tlaib
House Lawmakers Block GOP-Led Resolution To Censure Rep. Tlaib
House lawmakers blocked a GOP-led resolution to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib, who criticized Israel over its response to a terrorist attack by Hamas. The resolution accused Tlaib of anti-Semitic activity and sympathizing with terrorists. (politics)