In win for GOP, Supreme Court orders Hennepin County to comply with ballot board election law
“The Court’s order made clear that there is no ambiguity in the law—Hennepin County cannot bypass the Party’s list of election judges,” said Minnesota GOP Chairman David Hann. The court’s decision is being touted as a major victory for the Minnesota GOP, reinforcing party balance requirements under state law.
Lawsuit Filed After School Forces Fifth Graders To Recruit Kindergarteners Into Gender Ideology
Two Christian families have filed a lawsuit against two teachers, a principal and the Encinitas Union School Board in California for requiring their fifth-grade sons to participate in classroom instruction aimed at kindergarteners on the topic of gender ideology.
Netanyahu Pursues Further Arab Normalization Efforts Post-Conflict
“The day after Hamas no longer controls Gaza and Hezbollah no longer sits on our northern border, we are working on plans to stabilize those two fronts,” Netanyahu stated. He noted that alongside security goals, Israel is preparing diplomatically to expand its existing peace framework. “ “I aspire to continue the process I led a few years ago with the Abraham Accords and achieve peace with more Arab countries,” he said.
Half-Ton Hezbollah Explosives Cache Found by IDF Beneath Lebanese Village
Israeli forces seized a half ton of explosives from a Hezbollah command center hidden beneath a village in southern Lebanon, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported on Tuesday. Situated eight meters underground, the facility served as a strategic hub for Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force and included a loading dock for transporting munitions.
Supreme Court halts attempt to restore non-citizens to Virginia voter rolls
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily halted a lower court ruling that would have forced Virginia to keep more than a thousand invalid names on its voter rolls for the 2024 presidential election, giving the state more time to respond to the Biden administration’s legal challenge.
New Hezbollah Chief Qassem boasts of drone attack on Netanyahu’s home, says terror group ‘won’t beg’ for ceasefire
Hezbollah’s new leader, Naim Qassem, sounded a defiant note in his first speech as the group’s secretary-general on Wednesday, claiming the group would “not beg” for a ceasefire while boasting about the drone strike on the home of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Caesarea, and other attacks that sent millions of Israelis into their bomb shelters.
Israel’s attack on Iran – force and dollar multiplier for the USA
*The October 26, 2024 Israeli Air Force 1,000-mile-offensive against Iran – which was one of the more complex air force offensives since WW2 – highlighted Israel as a unique triple A store and battle-tested innovation center for the US defense and aerospace industries, underscoring the superiority of the US-made F-35, F-16 and F-15 in the global market.
Hezbollah on the brink? Battalion commander surrenders to IDF, gives up valuable intel on military sites
The IDF announced on Tuesday that Israeli soldiers captured a battalion-level commander in Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force during a raid two weeks ago, marking the first incident of its kind since the war began in Lebanon and Gaza. During the interrogations, the terrorists gave up detailed information about the location of numerous Hezbollah sites in the Ayta al-Sha’ab area, which the IDF later published on a map.
US ceasefire proposal would force retreat of Hezbollah from border, withdrawal of IDF from Lebanon within one week
An initial draft of a US ceasefire proposal calls for Hezbollah to comply with a previous agreement to retreat from Lebanon’s border with Israel and for the IDF to withdraw from Lebanon within a week, as reported by Kan news. The proposal, presented by top US security official Amos Hochstein, outlines an initial 60-day truce followed by a permanent ceasefire.
‘We may need to hit Iran again, including new targets’ – IDF Chief
Israel may launch an additional strike against Iran, which would include fresh targets not included in the first round of attacks, Israeli army Chief of Staff Herzi HaLevi said on Tuesday. If Tehran “makes the mistake and launches another barrage of missiles at Israel, we will once again know how to reach Iran
‘Yidden for Trump’ campaign spreads through Jewish communities
With less than a week to go before Election Day, the town of Teaneck, NJ, is dotted with signs reading ‘Trump Tov LaYehudim’ – Trump is Good for the Jews and the campaign is spreading to other locations as well.
Live updates: Multiple UAVs infiltrate Israel, sirens sound across northwest
IDF continues fighting in Gaza and Lebanon, eliminating dozens of terrorists and destroying terror infrastructure. Rocket fire continues to batter northern Israel.
Lebanon’s PM hopes for ceasefire with Israel in ‘coming hours’
Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati told Al Jadeed that he hopes for a ceasefire with Israel in the “coming hours,” the Lebanese media site reported Wednesday evening.
Key Hamas operative eliminated in Tulkarm
Key Hamas operative Hassam Malach was eliminated in Tulkarm, the IDF announced in a joint statement with the Shin Bet and Israel Police.
IDF chief: If Iran attacks again, it will be hit ‘very, very hard’
Israel will employ new capabilities and hit targets “set aside” during the previous strike on the Islamic Republic, said IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi.
Report: Iran will attack Israel, likely before US election
“The response of the Islamic Republic to the aggression of the Zionist regime will be definitive and painful,” said the source. In the first days after the attack in Iran, which took place overnight between Friday and Saturday, Iran tried to minimize and downplay the damage caused to the country’s military infrastructure.
Shallow M6.0 earthquake hits off the coast of Oregon, U.S.
Dozens of people reported feeling an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 that struck off the southern coast of Oregon on Wednesday afternoon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
United States sees record-breaking 24 billion-dollar weather disasters in 2024, with 418 fatalities
The United States experienced a record-breaking 24 “billion-dollar” weather and climate disasters thus far in 2024, each incurring significant economic damage and resulting in the loss of 418 lives. This year’s toll greatly exceeds the long-term annual average of 8.5 events recorded between 1980 and 2023 and surpasses the recent five-year average of 20.4 events.
Giant hail strikes NSW as Darwin endures record-breaking heat, Australia
Northern New South Wales experienced intense hailstorms on October 28, 2024, with “giant” hailstones up to 5 cm (2 inches) in diameter, damaging property and disrupting daily life. At the same time, Darwin, in the Northern Territory, has been enduring record-breaking heat, reaching 35.4 °C (95 °F), marking the 14th day above 35 °C (95.72 °F) this month.
Typhoon Trami kills 7 in China with one person missing
Trami, the 20th typhoon of 2024, has displaced more than 40,000 residents.
Philippines Braces for Another Storm Following Deadly Typhoon Trami.
With another storm on the horizon, the memories of Typhoon Trami are a grim reminder of the vulnerability of the Philippines to such natural calamities. In response, the government has intensified its preparedness measures.
Taiwan shuts offices, schools as Super Typhoon Kong-rey nears
Taiwan shut down ahead of the arrival of strong Typhoon Kong-rey, with all cities and counties declaring a day off, financial markets closed, and hundreds of flights canceled for what is expected to be the largest storm by size in 30 years.
Scores dead after torrential rain in Spain’s Valencia region
Spain is enduring its worst flooding disaster in decades, with at least 95 people dead and dozens more missing after huge rains swept the eastern province of Valencia and beyond.
Polish radio station mocked for replacing its presenters with AI and interviewing dead people
A radio station in Poland has sparked outrage following its decision to fire several journalists and replace them with AI presenters who conduct interviews with dead people using AI-generated responses.
The USDA is now licensing DNA vaccines in our food!…correct they are vaccinating salmon but what you may not know is that the deadly mRNA poison vaccines weren’t enough for the Biden Harris administration.
Below, you will see excerpts from 2 documents from the USDA demonstrating that these vaccines are not only invented but actually licensed! Our food supply is simply NOT safe.
Lawsuit Filed After School Forces Fifth Graders To Recruit Kindergarteners Into Gender Ideology
Two Christian families have filed a lawsuit against two teachers, a principal and the Encinitas Union School Board in California for requiring their fifth-grade sons to participate in classroom instruction aimed at kindergarteners on the topic of gender ideology.
Absolutely Massive Food Bank Demand In The Swing States Of Pennsylvania, Michigan And Wisconsin
The economy is the number one political issue in America right now, and it isn’t because the economy is doing well. The long-term economic collapse that I have been writing about for years is playing out right in front of our eyes, and it is going to have an enormous impact on the outcome of this election. But don’t just take my word for it. Survey after survey has shown that U.S. voters are extremely concerned about the direction that the economy is heading. For example, the following comes from a Gallup survey that was released earlier this month…
Iran Intensifies Attacks on Anti-Regime Activists Overseas, Including in the U.S.
For many years, Iran has targeted anti-regime activists—especially Iranian expats living abroad—for assassination. Such incidents have occurred in various countries, including Germany recently and in the United States some years ago.
Southport’s Bloody Cover-Up: How the UK Media and Government Betrayed Citizens to Protect Islam’s Role in a Brutal Child Massacre
In the wake of the Southport massacre, where three young girls were savagely murdered and many more were stabbed by an attacker tied to Islam, the British media and government directed their focus not at the violent ideology but at citizens who dared to question it.
Canada’s state-approved euthanasia programme disproportionately affects poor and disabled people
On 29 November, the “assisted dying” bill will have its second reading in the UK House of Commons. The bill aims to legalize euthanasia. In light of the upcoming parliamentary debate, Clare Will Harrison takes a look at Canada’s MAiD and reveals how assisted dying disproportionately affects low-income and disabled people.
World’s first AI hospital unveiled in China with robot doctors who ‘can treat 3,000 patients A DAY & will save millions’
THE world’s first AI hospital where robot doctors can treat 3,000 patients a day has been unveiled in China. Dubbed “Agent Hospital,” the virtual facility will have the potential to save “millions” through its autonomous interaction.