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10. VIDEO: German climate activists toss mashed potatoes at $110M Monet painting Two climate activists Sunday hurled mashed potatoes at a Monet painting worth tens of millions of dollars in a museum in Potsdam, Germany. The activists pair from Letzte Generation — German for “last generation” — doused Oscar-Claude Monet’s 130-year-old work “Les Meules” with yellow-tinged mash, and then glued themselves to the wall at the Museum Barberini, video posted on social media showed. Watch at NYPost.com
8. VIDEO: Philadelphia DA Krasner claims Republican focus on city crime is 'racist messaging' Larry Krasner accused Republican lawmakers of focusing on rising crime in Philadelphia at the expense of their own districts, saying it was the party playbook to "point a finger at large, diverse cities and say large diverse cities are lawless." "What we see here is the same old playbook, which is about coded and racist messaging," Krasner said. "It’s about blaming the biggest city in Pennsylvania with the most diverse population for having the same national struggle that we have with gun violence everywhere and even having increases that are less the committee’s counties." Watch at FoxNews.com
7. POLL: GOP opens edge on economy, crime ahead of midterms Americans trust that Republicans would do a better job on a key set of issues, with across-the-board, double-digit edges on inflation, the economy, gas prices and crime, according to a new ABC News/Ipsos poll. Inflation sees one of the larger gulfs – with 36% of Americans trusting the GOP and 21% trusting Democrats. Similar gaps exist around gas prices, with 36% of Americans trusting Republicans and 22% trusting Democrats, the poll shows. Broadly considering the state of the economy, 36% of Americans trust Republicans to do a better job while 24% trust Democrats – a potentially grim tell for the left, who currently cling to razor-thin majorities in the House and Senate. Read at ABCNews.com
6. Canadian leader considers dropping COVID lockdown charges, apologizes to unvaccinated The premier of Alberta, Canada, said she is working on a plan to pardon residents who were fined or arrested over breaking coronavirus protocols, and apologized to unvaccinated Canadians who faced "discrimination." "I'm deeply sorry for anyone who was inappropriately subjected to discrimination as a result of their vaccine status," Premier Danielle Smith said Saturday. "I am deeply sorry for any government employee that was fired from their job because of their vaccine status, and I welcome them back if they want to come back." Read at FoxNews.com
5. Record 856 migrants die at southern border in fiscal year 2022: CBP A record number of illegal migrants have died crossing the border, according to Customs and Border Protection data obtained exclusively by Fox News. The total number of migrant deaths at the U.S. southern border fiscal year 2022 total 856 – the highest and deadliest ever on record. CBP data also shows that there have already been 25 migrant deaths recorded in fiscal year 2023 thus far. Fiscal year 2023 began on Oct. 1. Read at FoxNews.com
4. Microsoft's LGBT flag design 'represents 40 different individual LGBTQIA+ communities' including, 'Abrosexual,' 'Trigender,' 'Maverique,' 'Omnisexual,' and more "This flag combines 40 different flags from LGBTQIA+ communities around the world, including: Abrosexual, Aceflux, Agender, Ambiamorous, Androgynous, Aroace, Aroflux, Aromantic, Asexual, Bigender, Bisexual, Demifluid, Demigender, Demigirl, Demiromantic, Demisexual, Gay/MLM/Vinician, Genderfluid, Genderflux, Genderqueer, Gender questioning, Graysexual, Intersex, Lesbian, Maverique, Neutrois, Nonbinary, Omnisexual, Pangender, Pansexual, Polyamorous, Polysexual, Transgender, Trigender, Two Spirit, Progress Pride, Queer, Unlabeled," the page states. Read at TheBlaze.com
3. CNN ridiculed for blaming pets for impact on climate change, advocating 'insect-based food' and adopting small rodents instead of dogs The latest scapegoat for climate change is your lovable dog and cuddly cat. According to CNN, pets are a negative impact in regards to climate change. CNN gave green advice on how to reduce your pets' "carbon pawprint," including feeding your canine companion "insect-based food" and adopting small rodents instead of dogs. CNN even advises people to not adopt a dog at all, but instead get a smaller animal with less of a carbon footprint – such as birds, turtles, and small rodents. Read at TheBlaze.com
2. MSNBC'S Joy Reid blames racism for DeSantis' popularity with Hispanics MSNBC’s Joy Reid and The Atlantic’s Jemele Hill attacked reports highlighting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Hispanic support by claiming that it’s related to racism. "That proximity to whiteness is a real thing. Also reminds me of an adage I heard a long time ago about how the oppressed begin to take on the traits of the oppressor," Hill wrote. Read at FoxNews.com
1. Parents of 'trans kids' seek advice on sterilizing children, 'sex toys' for teens in Facebook group Facebook has been a key platform for parents of "trans kids," and the platform is overflowing with private groups where parents can compare notes, seek advice from one another, and congratulate each other on their efforts to medically gender transition their children and teens. One recent post was from a mom who wanted to find out what kind of sex toys to buy for her child. Many of the posts are shocking and strange, as parents discuss the need to stop their children's natural pubertal development, or assessing their pre-verbal children's desire to be the opposite sex, or question their children's true gender based on the toys those kids play with. Another post grieves the loss of grandchildren as her child is on the verge of being sterilized by cross-sex hormones. Read at ThePostMillennial.com
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