Saturday, October 1, 2022

Stories For The Start Of October

On a cool cloudy Saturday falling on the first day of October, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a spokesperson for for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) rebukes Vice President Harris for proposing that relief from Hurricane Ida should be based on "equity".

From Townhall, Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) and gubernatorial challenger Bob O'Rourke (D) clash in their first and only televised debate.

From The Washington Free Beacon, police turn a blind eye to drug use outside a Boston government "harm reduction" center.

From the Washington Examiner, former President Jimmy Carter celebrates his 98th birthday today.

From American Thinker, the organization that calls itself Black Lives Matter mainly cares only about the lives of black criminals.

From LifeZette, YouTube removes a 2019 speech made by Italian politician Giorgia Meloni, who recently became Italy's prime minister.

From NewsBusters, cable TV host Bill Maher calls the Democrats "the party of no common sense".

From Canada Free Press, globalists regard God, family, and country as their enemies.

From TCW Defending Freedom, understanding the U.K.'s impending economic crisis.

From Snouts in the Trough, is it time for the U.K. to stop all foreign aid?

From Free West Media, the Netherlands tries to stop the collapse of its asylum system.

From EuroNews, Russian troops pull out of Lyman, Ukraine, and other stories.

From The North Africa Post, calm returns to the street of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso after the country's second coup d'état in eight months.

From The New Arab, ISIS-linked terrorists kill an Egyptian army officer in the governorate of North Sinai.  (If you read Arabic, read the story at Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed.)

From DNA, how the American organization IAMC spreads fake news about alleged "Muslim and Dalit genocide" in India.

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administration's nuclear deal with Iran is a gift to Russia.

From The Stream, over a million Americans have recently switched political parties.

From The American Conservative, "incels in the metaverse".

From The Western Journal, more on the aforementioned statement by Vice President Harris and the response by Governor DeSantis.

From BizPac Review, why are Democratic Senators stalling the vote on important security issues until after the midterm elections?

From The Daily Wire, the Dutch missionary known as "God's smuggler" for sneaking bibles into communist countries, passes away at age 94.

From the New York Post, the death toll in Florida from Hurricane Ian is expected to exceed 50 as rescuers search door-to-door for survivors.

From Breitbart, according to CNBC international financial journalist Arabile Gumede, the U.S. is "definitely in a recession" according to the technical definition.

From Newsmax, the U.S. Army misses this year's recruiting goal by 25 percent, while other services "squeak by".

And from HuffPost, 39 weird costumes for Halloween.

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