Daily Sceptic [UK],
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Dr. Gary Sidley
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10/29/2025 3:07:34 AM
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My antennae are always on the lookout for any signs of a return to that dystopian world of community masking. As a staunch and longstanding critic of this ineffective and harmful ‘pandemic’ restriction, I have – over the last few weeks – been troubled by what seemed to be an increase in the number of TV images and social media pics where the protagonists are wearing a face covering. Surely, I wondered, our world cannot be losing its sanity again? Alas, three recent observations suggest that my fears may be justified.First, the World Health Organisation (WHO) – that high-profile globalist mouthpiece –
Gateway Pundit,
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Mike LaChance
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10/29/2025 2:55:46 AM
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One aspect of the government shutdown that probably wasn’t anticipated by Chuck Schumer and other Democrats, is that it has revealed to the public just how many people receive food stamps.
Years ago, when the program was still called ‘food stamps’ it was seen as something that struggling families might use temporarily to get through a hard time. Then it was re-branded as the ‘SNAP’ program and destigmatized. People were encouraged to enroll. Now there are many more people using the program, many who probably don’t even really need it.
Gateway Pundit,
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Mike LaChance
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10/29/2025 2:54:09 AM
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A new report being shared with Democrats is filled with bad news about their party.
Their brand is in the gutter and they are experiencing growth only among white liberals, while alienating pretty much every other group. This is something that we all began to see with the outcome of the 2024 election, but this report confirms it.
Part of the party’s problem is that they don’t stand for anything other than being anti-Trump. When they do stand for something, it’s on the 20 percent end of an 80-20 issue. How much longer can they drag on like this?
Red State,
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Katie Jerkovich
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10/29/2025 2:44:56 AM
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California Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom will have monitors monitoring the monitors following the announcement from the Department of Justice that they will be in the state to make sure all is on the up and up for the Newsom-orchestrated special election on November 4th.CA Attorney General Rob Bonta has accused President Donald Trump of having monitors in the state in order to "sow seeds of doubt" about the integrity of the special election on Prop 50, which centers around voters determining whether the so-called temporary removal of the independent redistricting commission is okay to do.
Daily Sceptic [UK],
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Will Jones
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10/29/2025 2:41:32 AM
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The Home Office has “squandered” billions of pounds on asylum hotels, a damning report by MPs has found, blasting the department’s “incompetence” that has allowed private companies to make “excessive profits” from the crisis. The Mail has more.
There was “manifest failure” by the Home Office to “get a grip” of contracts with private companies it appointed to house asylum seekers, they concluded.
As a result, the firms had been allowed make “excessive profits” from the Channel crisis.
In one of the most damning reports ever published into the dysfunctional department, the MPs said the Home Office was “not up to this challenge” and demanded a series of major changes.
Daily Sceptic [UK],
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CHRIS MORRISON
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10/29/2025 2:39:23 AM
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Fresh insights into the ecological devastation caused by onshore wind turbines around the world are contained in a shocking new paper published last month by a group of ecologists in Nature. The paper is paywalled and has attracted little mainstream media interest, but it highlights research that illustrates that the effect of utility-scale wind energy production “can be far reaching and sometimes have large and unexpected consequences for biodiversity”. An annual figure of around one million bats are killed in the countries with the highest number of turbines, but harmful effects are seen in many other parts of the ecosystem.
Daily Sceptic [UK],
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Noah Carl
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10/29/2025 2:37:29 AM
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Since the turn of the century or thereabouts, the rule in British politics has been that the young lean Left and the old lean Right. This trend is seen in many countries but is more pronounced in Britain than almost anywhere else.
At the last General Election, the vast majority of young people voted for Labour, the Lib Dems or the Greens. According to Focaldata, less than 25% of 18-24 year-olds voted for Reform or the Conservatives. According to Lord Ashcroft, it was 23%. According to YouGov, it was only 17%. And according to Ipsos, it was only 15%.
Are the young now moving Right? That’s what some headlines are claiming.
New York Post,
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Daniel McCarthy
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10/29/2025 2:35:25 AM
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From Argentina to Japan, MAGA is going global.
President Donald Trump’s slogan has long been “America First,” and his movement is all about making America great again — language the president’s foes misunderstand as meaning “isolationism.”
In fact, strengthening America requires strengthening our friends and allies as well — and Trump sets an example for those leaders in Latin America, Asia and Europe who want to make their nations great again, too.There’s no paradox here.A robust international order is impossible if America has to sacrifice its own industrial capacity, and our people’s economic security, to global free trade.
American Greatness,
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Debra Heine
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10/29/2025 2:33:05 AM
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Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) is calling for an investigation into New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani over allegations that he concealed his ties to terrorist and socialist organizations during his naturalization process.
Ogles sent a second letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday, urging her to investigate Mamdani’s naturalization documents. His first letter to Bondi on the matter was sent in June.
“Since that initial inquiry, additional public reporting has raised further questions about Mr. Mamdani’s past statements and associations, including his refusal to disavow violent, anti-American rhetoric and continued public praise for individuals convicted of providing material support for Hamas,” Ogles wrote.
Townhall,
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Amy Kurtis
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10/29/2025 2:30:50 AM
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Last week, Democratic Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-MA) said her party planned to use the suffering inflicted on Americans by the Schumer Shutdown as "leverage" against Republicans in negotiations on re-opening the government. It was a refreshing, albeit appalling, moment of honesty.Clark knew what she said was terrible because she later tried to walk it back, claiming what she said wasn't what she meant.
Now her colleague, Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE), has offered more proof that Democrats have every intention of using the suffering of Americans as political leverage during the Schumer Shutdown.
New York Post,
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Daniel McCarthy
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From Argentina to Japan, MAGA is going global.
President Donald Trump’s slogan has long been “America First,” and his movement is all about making America great again — language the president’s foes misunderstand as meaning “isolationism.”
In fact, strengthening America requires strengthening our friends and allies as well — and Trump sets an example for those leaders in Latin America, Asia and Europe who want to make their nations great again, too. There’s no paradox here. A robust international order is impossible if America has to sacrifice its own industrial capacity, and our people’s economic security, to global free trade.
New York Post,
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Emily Crane
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Josh Christianson
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10/28/2025 2:10:51 PM
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Democrats on Tuesday voted for the 13th time to keep the federal government shut — as Senate Majority Leader John Thune told The Post there was an easy fix to ensure millions of Americans won’t lose access to SNAP food payments.
“The simplest way to end it and the simplest way to make sure that people are getting the food assistance they need is to pick up the bill and give us five votes,” Thune said in an exclusive interview as the Senate failed to reopen the government in a 54-45 vote.
“And we’ll, we’ll send it to the president. It’ll be signed into law.”