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#politics

Forbes: Biden Becomes 1st U.S. President On Picket Line—But Auto Workers Still Haven’t Endorsed Him
Biden Becomes 1st U.S. President On Picket Line—But Auto Workers Still Haven’t Endorsed Him
President Joe Biden showed support for striking workers of the United Auto Workers union during a targeted walkout at a parts operations plant in Michigan. Biden emphasized the importance of unions and their role in building the middle class. This visit comes as Biden seeks the UAW's endorsement for his re-election campaign, despite facing criticism from the union over his support for electric vehicles.


Newsbusters: Alex Soros PUSHES Radical Drug Agenda in Interview with WashPost’s Capehart
Alex Soros PUSHES Radical Drug Agenda in Interview with WashPost’s Capehart
Open Society Foundations Chairman Alex Soros discussed his father's support for drug legalization and harm reduction policies during the Clinton Global Initiative 2023 Meeting. He mentioned funding given to organizations advocating for needle programs, drug consumption rooms, and the legalization of marijuana. Soros also revealed partnerships with organizations working on safe voting and drug addiction projects in Baltimore. Critics, such as Rachel Ehrenfeld from the American Center for Democracy, have raised concerns about Soros-funded initiatives providing crack pipes and advocating for their inclusion in drug kits. The Drug Policy Alliance, which received significant funding from Soros, has also been involved in efforts to change drug laws in various states.


Breitbart: Gov. Newsom Signs 11% Excise Tax on Guns, Describes It as a 'Sin Tax'
Gov. Newsom Signs 11% Excise Tax on Guns, Describes It as a 'Sin Tax'
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law imposing an 11 percent tax on guns and ammunition, with the revenue going towards mental health services and school safety programs. Newsom referred to it as a "sin tax" and disagreed with the notion of using general funds to fight gun violence.


Daily Signal: Poll: Clear Majority of Democrats Want Free Speech Restrictions
Poll: Clear Majority of Democrats Want Free Speech Restrictions
Almost half of Democratic voters believe free speech should only be legal "under certain circumstances." Three-quarters of Democrats want the government to restrict "hateful" social media posts. The poll shows a trend of left-leaning voters supporting censorship.


Newsbusters: FLASHBACK: Embattled Sen. Menendez Pushed for Facebook to Censor Ahead of 2020 Election
FLASHBACK: Embattled Sen. Menendez Pushed for Facebook to Censor Ahead of 2020 Election
Disgraced Sen. Bob Menendez calls on Facebook to protect free speech while facing bribery charges from a foreign government. Menendez criticizes Zuckerberg's pledge to protect the First Amendment.


#society

Fox News: Dog owner notices something unusual about pup's spots — plus a coffee vs. tea debate
Dog owner notices something unusual about pup's spots — plus a coffee vs. tea debate
- A dog owner notices that the spots on her pet's chest resemble the dog itself. People debate whether coffee or tea is better for one's health. An alligator is spotted near kayakers in Pennsylvania. Universal Studios adds new haunted exhibits to Halloween Horror Nights. A pastor emphasizes the importance of trusting in God for America's future. A university official discusses the state of faith and Christianity among college students. A Halloween seek-and-find puzzle challenges readers to find a hidden panda. Tech shortcuts and tips are shared to make life easier. Crossword puzzle lovers are invited to play Fox News' daily online crossword puzzles.


Red State: Biden's German Shepherd Strikes Again, Bites 11th Secret Service Agent
Biden's German Shepherd Strikes Again, Bites 11th Secret Service Agent
President Joe Biden's German Shepherd, Commander, bit a Secret Service agent at the White House, making it the 11th known biting incident involving the dog.

Commander, the Biden family dog, has a history of biting Secret Service agents, with at least 10 documented incidents of aggressive behavior. The White House seems unconcerned about the safety of others.


Breitbart: British Actress Cathy Tyson Says Calling Someone 'Woke' Is Just as Bad as 'Offensive Racial Slur'
British Actress Cathy Tyson Says Calling Someone 'Woke' Is Just as Bad as 'Offensive Racial Slur'
Actress Cathy Tyson criticizes the term "woke," calling it as offensive as a racial slur. She also finds the term "white privilege" divisive. Tyson believes in open-mindedness and recognizes the complexities of people's experiences regardless of color.


Flag And Cross: Food Pretense: 70% Of People Fake Enjoyment To Spare Feelings, Survey Shows
Food Pretense: 70% Of People Fake Enjoyment To Spare Feelings, Survey Shows
Seven in 10 people have pretended to enjoy a food they didn't like to spare someone's feelings, but about two-thirds say food is their love language. Many show love by surprising loved ones with their favorite foods, such as homemade meals and desserts. People often buy or cook meals to express love, console, or show gratitude, with partners and children being the top recipients.


Flag And Cross: Unwanted Gifts: Diet Plans, Cufflinks, And Soap On A String Top List, Sparking Disappointment And Awkwardness
Unwanted Gifts: Diet Plans, Cufflinks, And Soap On A String Top List, Sparking Disappointment And Awkwardness
75% of adults receive up to 7 unwanted presents a year, with friends, children, and colleagues being the worst gift givers. Unwanted gifts are often clothing, bad romance novels, or aftershave. Respondents either accept the gifts with grace (27%) or pretend to be delighted (17%), while some donate them to charity (26%) or hide them in the house (14%). Falling out with loved ones over terrible presents is also common (21%).


#war

Flag And Cross: Israeli General Reflects On The Impact Of The Yom Kippur War
Israeli General Reflects On The Impact Of The Yom Kippur War
In her show, Caroline Glick interviews Maj. Gen. Hacohen about the lasting impact of the Yom Kippur War on Israeli society. They discuss how war heroes have become demoralized and advocate for surrender, and how Egyptian President Sadat aimed to demoralize Israel's leadership. The conversation also touches on the US hiding prior knowledge of the invasion, Israel's increased dependence on Washington, and the changes in Israeli society since 1973.


#economy

The Blaze: This is why Glenn WANTS a government shutdown — and ALL TAXPAYERS should too
This is why Glenn WANTS a government shutdown — and ALL TAXPAYERS should too
Glenn Beck and Pat Gray are unfazed by the impending government shutdown, seeing it as an opportunity to reduce unnecessary spending. They criticize taxpayer money being used for abortions and vacations, as well as funding for Ukrainian farmers and first responders. Glenn highlights the inflation caused by printing dollars for foreign aid, while American businesses suffer during the pandemic.


National Review: The Corner: GAO: One-Seventh of Pandemic Unemployment Aid Fraudulent
The Corner: GAO: One-Seventh of Pandemic Unemployment Aid Fraudulent
Between $100 billion and $135 billion in pandemic-era unemployment aid was given to fraudsters, accounting for 11% to 15% of all aid. The Government Accountability Office report highlights the vulnerability of pandemic-era programs to fraud. States have reported $55.8 billion in overpayments, but have only recovered $6.8 billion.


#crime

The Blaze: Breaking: Federal judge finds Trump committed fraud over inflated real estate valuations
Breaking: Federal judge finds Trump committed fraud over inflated real estate valuations
Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty of defrauding banks and insurance companies by illegally inflating the value of his real estate holdings. The ruling allows New York Attorney General Letitia James to impose sanctions on Trump and his co-defendants. The lawsuit claims that Trump overestimated the value of his properties and net worth to seek favorable financing.


Breitbart: Chicago Police: Tow Truck Drivers Stealing Cars from Wreck Scenes
Chicago Police: Tow Truck Drivers Stealing Cars from Wreck Scenes
Cars are being stolen by tow trucks at wreck sites in Chicago. The thefts are happening in the Loop and South Loop areas, with most instances occurring near Lake Shore Drive. Tow trucks arrive unsolicited, speak with the drivers, and then drive off with the stolen cars. This has led to a rise in stolen car reports, prompting law enforcement to advise drivers to consult with their insurance companies before accepting tow services and to be wary of unsolicited tow service or "chaser" drivers. The city of Chicago has been experiencing an increase in auto thefts, leading to Mayor Brandon Johnson suing Kia and Hyundai for their failure to install anti-theft prevention technology in their cars.


Daily Wire: Target Cites Violence And Theft As Reasons For Closing Nine Stores Across US
Target Cites Violence And Theft As Reasons For Closing Nine Stores Across US
Retail giant Target is closing nine stores across the United States due to ongoing reports of violence, theft, and organized retail crime. The company stated that these issues were threatening the safety of shoppers and employees, and negatively impacting business performance. Target had previously invested in increased security measures to combat organized retail crime but struggled to address the rising theft rates. This decision comes after a surge in organized retail theft across the country, leading to increased concerns over safety and financial impact.


Forbes: 26-Year-Old Tech CEO Dead Of Blunt Force Trauma — Police Investigating Homicide
26-Year-Old Tech CEO Dead Of Blunt Force Trauma — Police Investigating Homicide
The police are investigating the homicide of Pava LaPere, a 26-year-old tech CEO, who was found dead with signs of blunt-force trauma at an apartment complex in Baltimore. LaPere was the co-founder and CEO of EcoMap Technologies, a company that digitizes ecosystems. The investigation is ongoing.


#sports

Fox News: Orioles legend Brooks Robinson dead at 86
Orioles legend Brooks Robinson dead at 86
Baltimore Orioles legend Brooks Robinson, known as "the Human Vacuum Cleaner," has passed away at age 86. Robinson, an exceptional defensive third baseman, won 16 consecutive Gold Glove Awards and was named to the All-Star team 18 times. His career spanned from 1955 to 1977, all with the Orioles.


Forbes: MLB And The Rolling Stones Partner For Limited Edition Team Versions Of ‘Hackney Diamonds’
MLB And The Rolling Stones Partner For Limited Edition Team Versions Of ‘Hackney Diamonds’
Iconic rock band The Rolling Stones has partnered with Major League Baseball for a limited-edition packaging of their upcoming album, Hackney Diamonds, featuring team brands on the cover. Fans can preorder the album with their favorite team's packaging through The Rolling Stones website. It is unclear if the band will play any MLB ballparks for a potential tour.


#outdoors

Hiking & Fishing: Rocky Talkie Review - The Piece of Gear I Didn’t Know I Needed
Rocky Talkie Review - The Piece of Gear I Didn’t Know I Needed
Avid outdoorsman finds that having a radio, specifically the Rocky Talkie, enhances his outdoor activities and makes him feel safer. The radio has a long battery life, range of up to 25 miles, and a secure attachment system. It is easy to use and durable. The reviewer highly recommends the Rocky Talkie for anyone who spends time in the backcountry.


Outdoor Life: The Best EDC Backpacks of 2023
The Best EDC Backpacks of 2023
The article provides recommendations for the best EDC backpacks for various purposes. These backpacks are multi-purpose, durable, and water-resistant. They are suitable for everyday use, outdoor activities, and even in challenging environments like war zones. The recommended backpacks include GoRuck GR2, Mystery Ranch Catalyst 26, NutSac The Sling, Eberlestock Switchblade, and NutSac Satchel 15.


Hiking & Fishing: Riversmith River Quiver Fly Rod Roof Rack Review - Is It Worth It?
Riversmith River Quiver Fly Rod Roof Rack Review - Is It Worth It?
If you're an avid fly fisherman, consider a fly rod roof rack. The Riversmith River Quiver is a well-made, durable system that we tested extensively. It's easy to use, secure, and versatile, making it worth the investment.


#technology

Breitbart: 'No Default, No Revenue Share:' Google Antitrust Trial Puts Pressure Tactics in the Spotlight
'No Default, No Revenue Share:' Google Antitrust Trial Puts Pressure Tactics in the Spotlight
Google's ongoing antitrust trial reveals the company's efforts to dominate online search through exclusive deals, including partnerships with Apple and Samsung. The trial exposes illegal agreements and how Google used its advantage to maintain its position as the default search engine on most smartphones worldwide. These deals also hindered competitors like DuckDuckGo.


#other

Fox News: FOX News Channel crushes MSNBC, CNN in third quarter as ‘The Five’ makes history
FOX News Channel crushes MSNBC, CNN in third quarter as ‘The Five’ makes history
FOX News Channel dominated the cable network ratings in the third quarter of 2023, beating MSNBC and CNN. "The Five" and "Jesse Watters Primetime" were the top-rated programs, while "The Ingraham Angle" and "Hannity" also performed well. FOX News had strong viewership across all time slots and in the key demographic of adults aged 25-54.


Field & Stream: What Do Sharks Eat?
What Do Sharks Eat?
Sharks eat a wide range of prey, including other sharks. They inhabit all five oceans and have different diets depending on the species. Tiger sharks are known to eat almost anything, including garbage. Some sharks have preferences for certain types of prey, while others have more varied diets. Sharks have taste buds and can reject food that doesn't meet their standards. Humans are not the natural prey of sharks, but there have been cases of shark attacks.