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3 Nov 2023
#illegals
Foreign Policy: What in the World?
1. The price of oil could spiral out of control if the Israel-Hamas war continues to escalate.
2. Slovakia deployed soldiers and police along its border with Hungary to curb illegal immigration.
3. Nearly 7 million people are internally displaced in the Democratic Republic of the Congo due to violence.
4. Chile severed diplomatic ties with Israel due to its "aggressive and disproportionate" war in Gaza.
5. Pakistani forces deported dozens of Afghans living in the country as part of a new policy to remove unauthorized immigrants.
6. Russian President Vladimir Putin withdrew his country from the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
7. New Delhi, India earned the top spot on the list of most polluted cities.
8. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will be the first in seven years to visit Papua New Guinea.
9. South Africa won the Rugby World Cup in Paris.
10. Lionel Messi won the Ballon d'Or award for best global player.
#politics
GB News: Jacinta Price says she's 'NOT a victim' based on her 'racial heritage'
Nigel Farage interviews Australian senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price about the recent referendum on giving indigenous Australians more of a voice. Price highlights the pushback against the Yes campaign and rejects the victimization narrative. The referendum was rejected nationally and by a majority in every state.
PJ Media: Kentucky Democrats Go Full Racist Against Daniel Cameron
Democrats claim to be diverse, but they lack diversity of thought. Black conservatives like Daniel Cameron face racism from the left. A PAC funded by George Soros is running a racist ad calling Cameron "Uncle Daniel" and accusing him of betraying his race.
PJ Media: This Again? Left Rolls Out the Usual Suspects in Anti-Semitism and Doomspeak
The Left used to be cool and creative, but now its attacks on anti-Semitism are tiresome and predictable. White supremacists, Christian nationalists, and MAGA are the new scapegoats. Pro-Palestine protests are being infiltrated by neo-Nazis, raising questions about the true motives of both sides. The Left's focus on these tropes hides what lies beneath.
The Telegraph: Core voters slipping away pose threat to Biden’s re-election
Dorien Dudley, a young black man and first-time voter, represents the challenge Joe Biden faces in holding onto the White House in 2024. Dudley, along with other ethnic minority and Gen Z voters, helped Biden secure victory in 2020, but his apathy and skepticism towards politicians could impact his decision in the upcoming election. Biden's campaign is struggling in the polls among black voters, young people, and swing states, with his approval rating at its lowest compared to previous presidents seeking re-election. His team, led by campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez, is focusing on economic messaging and appealing to blue-collar workers in battleground states. However, concerns about Biden's age and foreign policy, as well as decreasing support among young people, pose significant challenges for his re-election bid. The campaign is investing in targeted advertising and outreach programs to engage key demographics. Vice President Kamala Harris is seen as a potential asset in mobilizing ethnic minority communities and young liberals. Despite the difficulties, the Biden campaign remains optimistic about the future of America.
#war
The Telegraph: Friday evening news briefing: Netanyahu says no ceasefire with Hamas until hostages freed
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that there will be no temporary ceasefire with Hamas until the hundreds of hostages held in Gaza are freed. Meanwhile, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has criticized Israel's response to the Hamas terror attacks, stating that it resembles "something approaching revenge."
The Right Scoop: BREAKING REPORT: Hamas snipers kill Palestinians fleeing from the North to the South [DISTURBING VIDEO]
In Gaza, Hamas snipers kill Palestinians trying to escape the fighting and use civilians as human shields. Video evidence suggests that this is not due to Israeli airstrikes.
#foreignaffairs
Red State: Terrorists Are Already Here - Jordanian in Houston Allegedly Plotting to Kill Jews
Intelligence officials warn that individuals who wish to harm the US are crossing the southern border illegally and legally. Last month, a Jordanian national was arrested in Houston for unlawful possession of a firearm and plotting an attack on the Jewish community. Antisemitism in the US has spiked by 400% after the recent attack on Israel by Hamas. The FBI Director warns that the attack on Israel will inspire copycat attacks and increase the threat level in the US.
National Review: The Corner: Congressman Opens Probe into VOA over ‘Mindboggling’ Policy on Not Calling Hamas ‘Terrorists’
Representative Darrell Issa launches a probe into Voice of America due to their policy of not referring to Hamas members as terrorists, compromising their mission. Issa expresses concern that this violates VOA's editorial guidelines and compromises their journalistic objectivity. The investigation comes amid concerns that the U.S.-funded outlet is not accurately describing the terrorist group.
#economy
The Blaze: Biden threatens to veto bill proposing 'draconian cuts' to Amtrak — company still slated to receive billions in grants | Blaze Media
President Biden plans to veto a bill proposed by House Republicans to cut Amtrak's funding. Amtrak, which relies on taxpayer support, would face significant impacts and risks without sufficient funding. The proposed cuts would jeopardize jobs and could result in the elimination of services and safety upgrades.
#health
Fox News: Matthew Perry Foundation launches after actor’s death to help people struggling with addiction
Matthew Perry, known for his role in "Friends," died from an apparent drowning. A charity, the Matthew Perry Foundation, has been created in his memory to help people struggling with addiction. Perry was passionate about making a difference in as many lives as possible and wanted to be remembered for his work helping addicts.
#crime
Fox News: Missouri officer accused of kicking suspect in head pleads guilty
A former police officer pleaded guilty to kicking a man in the head while he was held at gunpoint. He faces up to 10 years in prison.
Fox News: 2 dead, 1 injured in Mexico City-area graveyard shooting on Day of the Dead
Two men shot dead at a graveyard during Mexico's Day of the Dead holiday. Motive and identity of victims unknown.
Fox News: PA police investigating multiple claims of rocks thrown at cars from I-83 overpass
Police in central Pennsylvania are seeking help from the public in identifying two suspects involved in a series of incidents where rocks were thrown at vehicles from an interstate overpass. Six vehicles have been damaged in the past month, with one minor injury reported. The suspects, described as young males, were caught on camera walking away from the scene.
The Blaze: Bullet-wounded maintenance worker reportedly turns the tables on armed robber, wrestling gun away and shooting his attacker | Blaze Media
An Illinois maintenance worker was shot during an attempted robbery but managed to wrestle the gun away and shoot his attacker. The police report and witness account support the maintenance worker's claim. Both individuals involved were taken to the hospital.
Fox News: Depraved nurse allegedly confessed to trying to kill 19 nursing home patients
A former nurse in Pennsylvania, Heather Pressdee, has confessed to trying to kill more than a dozen patients by administering toxic amounts of insulin. She is charged with two counts of murder, 17 counts of attempted murder, and 19 counts of neglect of a care-dependent person. Investigators discovered her obsession with murder and death through text messages and found evidence of a pattern of patient deaths during her shifts. Pressdee's nursing license has been suspended, and she is currently in custody without bail.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Exclusive! Lightweight Boxer Joe Cordina Donates His Sponsorship From WOW HYDRATE To A Cardiff Gym
Boxer Joe Cordina decides to give back to his community by donating his sponsorship from WOW HYDRATE to the boxing gym in Cardiff where he started his career. By providing top-notch nutrition, Cordina's donation will support the training and development of future boxers. Cordina's gesture highlights his belief in nurturing talent from the ground up.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: How to Hunt the Best Day of the Rut No. 4: November 4
Summary: The deer rut is approaching, with bucks actively chasing and searching for does. The best time to hunt will be November 4, when bucks will be running through doe bedding areas in the morning and gravitating towards secluded food sources in the evening. Using tactics such as running a drag rag with doe estrous urine and using rattling antlers can increase chances of attracting bucks.
#technology
Fox News: AI buzzkill detects rowdy parties in an Airbnb rental
Airbnb is using artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and block guests who are likely to throw unauthorized parties. The AI analyzes guest arrivals and looks for patterns that indicate a higher risk of a party booking. By using AI, Airbnb claims to have reduced the number of reported parties by 55% in the past two years, improving safety for hosts and guests. However, the use of AI comes with challenges such as ensuring accuracy and fairness, respecting privacy, and dealing with ethical implications.
#other
Red State: House and Senate Democrats Are Coming After Your Ammunition Now
Senator Elizabeth Warren and Congressman Robert Garcia (D-CA) introduced the AMMO Act in Congress, aiming to impose stricter regulations on ammunition sales. The bill would require background checks, limit purchases to 1,000 rounds within five days, and mandate vendors to report sales to the ATF. Critics argue that the legislation infringes on Second Amendment rights and is a money grab by the federal government.
Fox News: Gas explosion at New York multifamily home injures 10
Gas explosion in New York leaves 10 injured, no fatalities. Rescuers work to pull victims from rubble.
Fox News: JK Rowling: Asking a woman to refer to her male rapist as 'she' is ‘state-sanctioned abuse’
Author J.K. Rowling criticized a new policy in Southern Australia endorsing the use of preferred gender pronouns in court, calling it a form of abuse. The Chief Justice of South Australia issued a Practice Note recognizing the importance of using preferred pronouns for public confidence in the administration of justice, similar to policies in other jurisdictions. Rowling voiced her opposition, stating that asking a woman to refer to her male rapist as "she" is traumatic and a lie.