News and Headlines. 10/31/2023.

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US News.

Migrant surge sees creation of huge new NYC red light district

New York City has a huge new red light district thanks to the arrival of hordes of female Venezuelan migrants who are working as prostitutes, Mayor Eric Adams said. 

Roosevelt Avenue in the Corona neighborhood of Queens is filled with Venezuelan migrants offering sex services in the open-air, so-called ‘Market of Sweethearts.’

In recent weeks sex workers have been seen walking the streets during the day, with many aggressively soliciting even as children get out of school or during their lunch hour, as reported by Pix 11. 


Riverside wildfire burns 2,200 acres in southern California

About 1,300 homes and 4,000 people were ordered to evacuate.

An additional evacuation order was issued by CalFire Tuesday morning for north of the San Diego County line south of Highway 79, east of Forest Route 8S07 and west of Crosley Truck Trail.

Corona, Hemet, Palm Springs and Murrieta Fire Departments are assisting in the battle, as well as the U.S. Forest Service. In total there are more than 300 units assisting with the ground attack and more than two dozen aircraft. 


Missing ‘Armed and Dangerous’ Massachusetts Husband Will Likely Die on the Run, Murdered Wife’s Friend Says

Police have been searching for Aaron Pennington, a 33-year-old Air Force veteran, for over a week. Pennington, authorities have said, is considered to be “armed and dangerous.”

Investigators allege Pennington planned the murder of his 30-year-old wife shooting her in the head before fleeing in his white 2013 BMW 3-series, and leaving the couple’s children — ages 2, 5, 7, and 9 — behind, on their own.

Detectives have learned the couple “had been dealing with marital issues for quite some time,” and that Breanne was reportedly planning a move to Texas to get away from Aaron.


Hecklers scream at Blinken for Israel-Hamas ‘cease-fire’ during Senate hearing: ‘Where is your pride America?

(Fox News)

The unrest boiled over immediately after Blinken began speaking at the Senate Appropriations Committee meeting, with the first heckler screaming at Blinken to “stop supporting the genocide and ethnic cleansing of the people of Gaza.” 

“Cease-fire now! Save the children of Gaza, save the children of Gaza!” the man shouted as his voice was cracking.  

Blinken then was interrupted several more times, with one of the protesters identifying herself as a former Army colonel and diplomat. 


Shocking moment neighbor executes NYC dad and stepson during argument over noise

A woman emerges from the apartment and exchanges words with the neighbor. A short time later, she is joined by her son, identified by cops as 27-year-old Chinwai Mode. The video has no audio, so it is unknown what was said during the exchange.

Moments later, Mode’s stepfather, 47-year-old school bus driver Bladimy Mathurin, marches out of the apartment brandishing a pair of scissors and angrily confronts the neighbor, the video shows.

The Post has redacted portions of the video because of their graphic nature.


Man found dead at amusement park was armed with guns, explosives: police

According to the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office, on Saturday morning, deputies were notified of a man who was found dead inside the park. His body was discovered prior to the park’s opening, and deputies said it was not related to any of the rides.

The man illegally entered the park after hours when no employees or guests were around, according to the sheriff’s office.

Deputies continued their investigation over the weekend and identified the man as a 20-year-old from the Carbondale area. He was initially said to be 22 years old, but investigators corrected that Monday afternoon in a news conference.


Palm Springs unveils ‘Pride’-themed patrol car design to encourage diversity and inclusion

The rainbow-colored patrol car will be used at the city’s Pride celebrations in November, including a Pride flag unfurling.

“It’s all about diversity, inclusion and community engagement and that’s where, you know, you got a lot of people talking about it,” said Lt. Gustavo Araiza to KESQ-TV.

“We’ve had our officer driving this, and he’s been stopped to basically get questions about the vehicle itself,” he added. “So, it’s an opportunity to connect with the community, as we show that diversity and inclusion.”


World News.

Suspected gunman takes hostages in Japanese post office

The government of the city of Warabi, just north of Tokyo, said in a statement that an undetermined number of hostages had been taken by a man “in possession of something like a handgun.”

At least two female post office workers in their 20s and 30s were taken hostage, media reported.

The man, between 40 and 50 years old, was earlier involved in a shooting at a hospital in the neighboring city of Toda and then fled the scene, municipal authorities there said. Two people were injured at the hospital, media reported.


Israel rejects call for ceasefire; Yemen’s Iranian-proxy join attacks vs Israel TV7Israel News 31.10

1) Israel rejects international calls for a ceasefire – asserting that any cessation of hostilities would constitute capitulation to the Islamist Hamas and its terror proxies in the Gaza Strip.

2) Israel intercepts missiles and drones launched by the Iranian-proxy Ansar-Allah toward Israel from Yemen.

3) The Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations deplores the Security Council for failure to condemn the brutal massacre that claimed over 1,400 mostly civilian lives during Hamas’s October 7th’s onslaught on southern Israel.


Palestinian Muslim cleric rejects support from ‘Queers for Palestine’ as an ‘abomination’

“Video of Palestinian scholar denouncing homosexuality goes viral as queer community support for “Free Gaza/Palestine” increases,” Hindu Post, October 30, 2023:

This comes at a time when one can see growing voices of support from the queer community, especially in the West for Palestine. Slogans like Free Palestine and Free Gaza are seen in demonstrations led by such activists.

Here are a few posts that are making the rounds on the internet. One group speaking for Reproductive Rights even equates those rights to free Palestine……


Israeli soldiers reported killed, first in Gaza since ground incursion began

Israeli Defense Forces say that two Israeli soldiers were killed in fighting on Tuesday, the first such casualties in Gaza since Israel began its ground operations there. (AP/Tsafrir Abayov)

The Israel Defense Forces say that two Israeli soldiers were killed during fighting on Tuesday, the first such casualties in Gaza since Israel began its ground operations there.

Until this week, Israel had largely relied on airstrikes and artillery to retaliate against Hamas’ massacre in Israel on October 7. The IDF began expanded ground operations this week, however, and troops are now confronted with the deadly task of clearing out Hamas tunnels and other fortified positions.

The two deceased soldiers were both 20 years old. At least two other Israeli soldiers were wounded in the same fighting.


TV7 Israel News – Sword of Iron, Israel at War – Day 25 – UPDATE 31.10.23


Israel intercepts ballistic missile fired from Yemen

FOX News’ Trey Yingst on the latest from Israel including reports that the IDF killed a Hamas commander who directed two major attacks on October 7th


Politics.

McConnell pushes back on House GOP plan to separate ‘intertwined’ Israel, Ukraine aid

In contrast with Democrats, McConnell has a more delicate dance to perform, simultaneously advocating for more foreign security aid while avoiding alienating more isolationist members of his conference.

The Kentuckian has previously sought to counter GOP Ukraine critics such as Sen. JD Vance of Ohio by stressing further assistance to the Kyiv government will help American industry rebuild the US military with newer and more advanced hardware.

On Monday, the 81-year-old Senate Republican leader headlined a speaking event in Louisville with Oksana Markarova, Ukraine ambassador to the US.


Kamenar: Numerous Issues With Legal Theory To Boot Trump From Ballot


FBI’s Wray And Ron Johnson Wray Clash About FBI’s Handing Of Biden Family Probe

At today’s Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) pressed FBI Dir. Christopher Wray about investigations into the Biden family.


Speaker Johnson Sits Down with Kayleigh McEnany


Hawley Blasts Mayorkas For Pulling DHS Agents From Child Exploitation Cases To Make Sandwiches


Hawley Questions Mayorkas On Revoking Pro-Hamas Students’ Visas, Employing Pro-Hamas DHS Employee


Former GOP Rep. Kinzinger Says Family Member Disowned Him Via ‘Certified Letter’

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Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., said he was disowned by some family members because of his criticism of former President Donald Trump in an interview Monday.

“So, I had family that sent a certified letter disowning me,” Kinzinger told CNN’s Anderson Cooper. “They said I’ve lost the trust of great men like Sean Hannity, which is funny, but they believe that. They said I was a member of the devil’s army.”


Zelensky Advisor Admits Gov’t Officials ‘Stealing Like No Tomorrow’ as Biden Pushes for Billions More to Ukraine

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The issue of corruption in Ukraine, which has been ranked by Transparency International as the most corrupt European country except Russia, is becoming a major issue in Washington D.C. as President Biden continues to push for more American taxpayer dollars to be sent to the former Soviet state.

In addition to the $113 billion already committed to Kyiv, the Biden administration is attempting to convince Congress to send another $61.4 billion to Ukraine by tying the funding to emergency funding for Israel and the U.S. border crisis.

The Republican-led Oversight Committee in the House of Representatives has claimed that “Ukrainian government officials allegedly engaged in bribery, used government vehicles for personal use, and purchased inflated food supplies for Ukrainian forces.”


Biden admin gives major promotion to official who failed Senate confirmation over climate activism

Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., tanked Daniel-Davis’ nomination for deputy assistant secretary in March after it was revealed she had explicitly prioritized the climate agenda over energy security.

“This latest move tells you all you need to know about the priorities of Secretary Haaland and the Department of the Interior,” PPT Director Michael Chamberlain told Fox News Digital on Tuesday.

“Rewarding someone unable to achieve confirmation by the Senate, who is also under the cloud of a current ethics complaint no less, with a promotion to an even higher position, seems like a slap in the face to the American public, its elected representatives, and the Constitution,” he added. “Members of Congress are already demanding an audit of the ethics office at Interior and rather than treading lightly they appear to be doubling down.”


Laura: Biden is getting CRUSHED by issues

Laura Ingraham discusses how President Biden’s campaign is struggling as many supporters appear to be leaving behind the president on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’


Commentary.

The Commie Left Is Melting Down (Ep. 2121) – 10/31/2023

What goes around comes around. In this episode, I expose the libs melting down over getting canceled, as well as major news from the southern border.