New York Post,
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Mark Lungariello
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A Texas man may have been inspired by foreign terrorists when he murdered his Lyft driver, then opened fire inside a local police station, authorities said. Imran Ali Rasheed, 33, was fatally shot by cops in the lobby of the Plano Police Department on Sunday, after he killed 26-year-old driver Isabella Lewis and stole her car, according to officials. Rasheed, who’d previously been investigated by the FBI, left a note in Lewis’ car that led investigators to believe he was a follower of the “rhetoric” and “propaganda” of an unnamed terrorist organization, said Matthew DeSarno, special agent in charge of the FBI Dallas office.
WPIX-TV [New York, NY],
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Kristine Garcia
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Manhattan—Two people are accused of selling and registering about 250 fake COVID-19 vaccination cards in New York, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance said Tuesday. Jasmine Clifford, 31, is accused of selling 250 forged vaccination cards through her Instagram account, @AntiVaxMomma, and worked with Nadayza Barkley, 27, who fraudulently entered at least 10 people into the New York State Immunization Information System (NYSIIS) database, according to the district attorney. Both Clifford and Barkley are charged with offering a false instrument for filing and conspiracy.(Snip)
Clifford began to advertise fake vaccination cards on her Instagram account around May 2021, charging $200 for each card, according to court documents.For another $250,
Washington Times,
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Tom Howell Jr.
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Two high-ranking officials who oversee vaccines for the Food and Drug Administration have decided to retire this fall, raising concerns about continuity during a pandemic and an ongoing intra-government debate over COVID-19 booster shots. Marion Gruber, director of the FDA’s Office of Vaccines Research and Review, plans to depart on Oct. 31 and Deputy Director Philip Krause will leave in November, according to an agency letter from Peter Marks, chief of the FDA‘s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.(Snip)But the high-level departures are sure to raise questions about the agency and possible tensions over the government’s COVID-19 vaccine strategy. President Biden hasn’t nominated
Washington Times,
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Stephen Dinan
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A group of Democrats is urging Homeland Security to cancel the fees that normally would have been charged for Afghans who are being evacuated to the U.S., saying they are worried the need to pay will hold up some applications and cost some would-be migrants their lives. Rep. Jim Himes, who is leading the push, said they don’t want to see corners cut on the security side.
“But charging a filing fee that holds up the entire process and potentially costs refugees their lives doesn’t make Americans any safer,” he said. “It’s exactly the type of red tape we need to cut through if we’re serious about saving
New York Post,
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Joshua Rhett Miller
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An 8-year-old girl was fatally shot in the stands at a high school football game in Pennsylvania, authorities said. Fanta Bility, of Sharon Hill, died at a hospital after being blasted in the chest late Friday as she stood in the stands with her mother and 12-year-old sister as the game between Academy Park and Pennsbury high schools ended, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. Two other juveniles, including Fanta’s sister, were also reportedly wounded. Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer called on the public Monday to identify the gunman who opened fire at the game, sending players and fans running for cover, the Inquirer reported Sunday.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Jennifer Smith
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Facebook temporarily deleted the Instagram account of the mother of one of the Marines killed in Afghanistan by an ISIS bomb last week after she publicly blamed President Biden his death and the deaths of the other servicemembers killed. Shana Chapell is the mother of Kareem Nikoui, 20, who was killed in the ISIS bomb attack at Kabul airport on August 26.(Snip)Ms. Chapell says Biden 'rolled his eyes' then walked away from her, putting his 'hands in the air' as she told him she had blood on his hands. 'You tried to interrupt me and give me your own sob story…
Washington Times,
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Haris Alic
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House Republicans urged Democrats on Tuesday to postpone consideration of President Biden’s $3.5 trillion expansion of America’s social safety net, arguing that Congress instead should address the nation’s mounting foreign and domestic woes. Rep. Bruce Westerman of Arkansas, the top Republican on the House Natural Resources Committee, said Democratic leaders were putting the spending package above the interests of the country. Mr. Westerman made the argument in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat, and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Raúl Grijalva of Arizona. “America is facing crises both at home and abroad, yet Congress is nowhere to be found,” Mr. Westerman wrote.
Guardian [U.K.],
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Lauren Aratani
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A judge in Ohio ordered a hospital to treat a Covid-19 patient with ivermectin, despite warnings from experts that the anti-parasitic drug has not proved effective against the virus and can be dangerous in large doses. Gregory Howard, a judge in Butler county, outside Cincinnati, ordered doctors at West Chester hospital to administer ivermectin to Jeffrey Smith, 51, who contracted Covid-19 in July and was transferred to intensive care.
“My husband is on death’s doorstep,” Julie Smith wrote in court documents. “He has no other options.” A doctor outside the hospital was willing to prescribe the drug but the hospital refused to administer it.
New York Times,
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Peter S. Goodman
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Like most people in the developed world, Kirsten Gjesdal had long taken for granted her ability to order whatever she needs and then watch the goods arrive, without any thought about the factories, container ships and trucks involved in delivery. Not anymore. At her kitchen supply store in Brookings, South Dakota, Gjesdal has given up stocking place mats, having wearied of telling customers that she can only guess when more will come. She recently received a pot lid she had purchased eight months earlier. She has grown accustomed to paying surcharges to cover the soaring shipping costs of the goods she buys. She has already placed orders for Christmas items
Detroit Free Press [MI],
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Jamie L. LaReau
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General Motors will keep its Orion Assembly plant idled and not start repairs on the nearly 141,000 recalled Chevrolet Bolts EVs and EUVs until it is confident its supplier can make a defect-free EV battery that does not pose a potential fire risk. And right now, GM does not believe its battery-maker, LG Chem, can do that. GM and LG Chem have "hundreds of people" working around the clock, seven days a week, to find the cause of the defective battery modules connected to some Bolts catching fire without impact, said GM spokesman Dan Flores.
Daily Mail (UK),
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David Churchill
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Billions of pounds of new road taxes are needed to plug the tax shortfall set to be created by the switch to electric cars, a new report warns today.
The study, by the think-tank led by Tony Blair, argues that ‘road pricing’ is needed to replace the more than £30billion in revenue generated annually from motoring taxes. This would see drivers pay per mile or per minute for the amount of distance or time spent on the roads. The report, by the Tony Blair Institute For Global Change, urges ministers to reveal how they plan to replace current motoring taxes within a year, warning it may become ‘politically impossible’
Gateway Pundit,
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Cassandra Fairbanks
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US contract working dogs have been abandoned at the Kabul airport after the last American flight left on Monday. Joshua Hosler, President of Veteran Sheepdogs of America, is frantically trying to rescue the dogs that have been used and left behind in the Taliban controlled country after the Department of Defense ordered that they be left behind. Dr. Robin R. Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane, has issued a statement condemning the cruelty. “I am devastated by reports that the American government is pulling out of Kabul and leaving behind brave U.S. military contract working dogs to be tortured and killed at the hand of our enemies.
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USA plays second fiddle to no one in importing random unassimilable people to go on welfare.