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#politics

Newsbusters: NewsBusters Podcast: Media Gift Trump Prosecutors a Pass on Party ID
NewsBusters Podcast: Media Gift Trump Prosecutors a Pass on Party ID
NewsBusters Podcast discusses networks omitting political party connections of prosecutors targeting Trump. COVID hysteria and vaccine enthusiasm emphasized. The View returns with pent-up Trump hate, blaming Republicans and focusing on climate change policies.


The American Mind: Oh, the Irony! | The Roundtable Ep. 186
Oh, the Irony! | The Roundtable Ep. 186
Elon Musk threatens to sue ADL for defamation over accusations of antisemitism on his watch. Enrique Tarrio of Proud Boys sentenced to 22 years for January 6th Capitol riot. COVID lockdown rumors swirl.


#society

Fox News: Carl Nassib, first openly gay active player in NFL, announces retirement after 7 seasons
Carl Nassib, first openly gay active player in NFL, announces retirement after 7 seasons
Carl Nassib, the first openly gay active player in the NFL, announced his retirement from football to focus on his company, Rayze, which connects people to nonprofits . Nassib reflected on his football journey, expressing gratitude to his supporters and mentioning the challenges he faced as a walk-on at Penn State. He also mentioned his intention to work with the NFL on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives .


Fox News: Portland City Council in Oregon votes to ban open drug use, but with one catch
Portland City Council in Oregon votes to ban open drug use, but with one catch
The City of Portland, Oregon, votes to ban hard drugs in public. The ordinance adds criminal penalties. The penalties can't be enforced until state lawmakers pass a new bill.


#war

Front Page Magazine: Palestinians Killing Palestinians
Palestinians Killing Palestinians
Palestinian killed in clash between gunmen and PA security forces during the removal of barricades in Tulkarem camp. Barricades posed a danger to civilians, including schoolchildren. Palestinian Authority may have unintentionally killed the innocent bystander. PA's actions criticized by Hamas, but Palestinian civilians relieved by removal of barricades. The PA seen as less dangerous than Hamas and other terror groups.


#economy

Forbes: Mining Billionaire Robert Friedland Ramps Up Output Of Electric Metals Needed To Power The Green Economy
Mining Billionaire Robert Friedland Ramps Up Output Of Electric Metals Needed To Power The Green Economy
Mining tycoon Robert Friedland's net worth increased by 17% to $2.7 billion due to surging demand for electric metals. Ivanhoe Mines and Ivanhoe Electric, both listed in Toronto and New York, saw their shares rise as they ramped up production to meet the needs of renewable energy producers and electric vehicle makers. Friedland's companies have increased the capacity of their copper mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo and aim to further expand in the coming years. In addition, Friedland's Ivanhoe Electric has partnered with Saudi Arabia's state miner Ma'aden for joint mining projects.


#religion

Front Page Magazine: Denmark's Signal to the World
Denmark's Signal to the World
Opponents of Islam in Scandinavia are burning copies of the Koran to protest against the religion's influence in Western Europe. The burnings have caused extensive debate and outrage from Muslims around the world. Danish and Swedish governments are now considering criminalizing the burning of the Koran due to fears of Muslim terrorism and pressure from international bullies. This move is seen as a restriction on citizens' freedoms and a sign of the ongoing Islamization of the region.


#culture

Forbes: Why ‘The Last Of Us’ Is A Landmark Moment For Halloween Horror Nights
Why ‘The Last Of Us’ Is A Landmark Moment For Halloween Horror Nights
Universal Studios Hollywood is featuring a haunted house based on the video game "The Last of Us" at Halloween Horror Nights for the first time. The attraction stays true to the game's storyline and characters, and even includes the voices of the original game actors. The immersive experience aims to replicate the post-apocalyptic world of the game, complete with mutated creatures and a military quarantine zone.


#health

Fox News: Bruce Springsteen postpones concerts as he deals with medical condition
Bruce Springsteen postpones concerts as he deals with medical condition
Bruce Springsteen has postponed all concerts for September 2023 due to symptoms from peptic ulcer disease.


#education

The Blaze: Parents, beware: California school district's gender identity parental notification policy halted as state wages legal challenge
Parents, beware: California school district's gender identity parental notification policy halted as state wages legal challenge
The Chino Valley Unified School District's policy requiring schools to notify parents if a student identifies as the opposite sex is temporarily blocked. The ruling is seen as a victory for LGBTQ+ students.


PJ Media: Burn After Reading: Colorado Teachers Told To Destroy Results of an Illegal Gender Survey
Burn After Reading: Colorado Teachers Told To Destroy Results of an Illegal Gender Survey
Parents in Jefferson County, Colorado are accusing teachers of breaking state and federal laws by having students fill out surveys about their gender and preferred pronouns. The Jefferson County Education Association (JCEA) is accused of instructing teachers on how to keep the surveys secret, leading to the potential risk of teacher's jobs and licenses. The JCEA, however, argues that it has received contradictory instructions regarding gender identity and pronouns, and believes that allowing students to share their preferred pronouns ensures their safety and respect.


#crime

The Right Scoop: Trump loses to E. Jean Carroll again…
Trump loses to E. Jean Carroll again…
A judge ruled against Trump in E. Jean Carroll's defamation lawsuit. The jury will decide how much he has to pay her.


Fox News: Kentucky ex-prosecutor arrested after allegedly murdering wife
Kentucky ex-prosecutor arrested after allegedly murdering wife
Former prosecutor Donald Deskins, 49, is jailed for allegedly murdering his wife and tampering with evidence. Police found foul play involved in the April 2021 incident.


Front Page Magazine: Crime Solutions Worth Considering
Crime Solutions Worth Considering
Crime rates have risen significantly, with a 24% increase in homicides compared to 2019. Gang attacks, vandalism, and shoplifting are common, leading retailers to close outlets. Recidivism rates are high, and rape and violent crimes have also increased. The influence of Soros-backed prosecutors and defunding the police movements have contributed to the problem. Legislative solutions, such as amending the Hobbs Act and RICO Act, and implementing new impeachment provisions, are necessary to address these issues.


#other

Forbes: Tropical Storm Lee Upgraded To Hurricane Lee In Atlantic—And Could Become Major Hurricane
Tropical Storm Lee Upgraded To Hurricane Lee In Atlantic—And Could Become Major Hurricane
Hurricane Lee, the latest Atlantic hurricane this season, has formed and is on track to potentially impact the East Coast. Forecasters warn it could become a major hurricane by the weekend.