October 10, 2025
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Israeli military says ceasefire takes effect in Gaza, raising hopes for ending the war . . . A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas came into effect in Gaza on Friday, the military said, hours after Israel's Cabinet approved a deal to pause the fighting and exchange the remaining hostages for Palestinian prisoners. Tens of thousands of people who had gathered in Wadi Gaza in central Gaza started walking north after the Israeli military's announcement at noon local time. Beforehand, Palestinians reported heavy shelling in parts of Gaza throughout Friday morning, but no significant bombardment was reported after. Associated Press
How Trump's envoys got Gaza deal over the finish line . . . Envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner dictated the final compromises to speed the talks to completion. The issues included where Israeli troops would withdraw to, the mechanics of the hostage release and prisoner exchange, how aid would flow into the Gaza Strip and which Palestinian prisoners would come out of Israel, said the person, who like others in this story was granted anonymity to discuss sensitive negotiations. Politico
Politics
Trump doesn't get Nobel Peace Prize; Venezuelan María Corina Machado awarded . . . President Trump failed in his bid to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, with the Norwegian Nobel committee announcing Friday that María Corina Machado was given this year's award for promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela. Committee chair Jorgen Watne Frydnes said Machado represented the true spirit of the Nobel prize, as a unifying figure, determined in her commitment to peaceful protection of democracy at a time when it is under threat acutely in Venezuela but also around the world. The Hill
So now being a "unifying figure" is a requirement for the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump is a polarizing figure who, incidentally, has been working to create peace all over the world. The Nobel committee had its last vote Monday, just as Trump was pressing to add to his successfully conduct of the impossible task of fostering peace in the Middle East. If this were Obama, he would have received the prize at the very least to encourage finalization of a deal.
Israeli Government Called for Trump to Receive Nobel Peace Prize
New York Attorney General Letitia James charged in fraud case after pressure campaign by Trump . . . New York Attorney General Letitia James was indicted Thursday in a mortgage fraud case that President Donald Trump urged his Justice Department to bring after vowing retribution against some of his biggest political enemies. James, a Democrat who infuriated Trump after his first term with a lawsuit alleging that he built his business empire on lies about his wealth, was charged with bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution in connection with a home purchase in Norfolk, Virginia, in 2020. Associated Press
New DHS video at airports to feature Kristi Noem blaming Democrats for shutdown
Spanberger Goes Mute in Debate When Asked if Virginia AG Candidate Jay Jones Should Quit . . . Spanberger had to be asked four times to clarify if she still endorses Democrat nominee Jones for attorney general. Virginians did not get a clear answer. Last Friday, violent text messages from Jones were exposed, including messages in which he wished death upon former Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert and his family. Jones has not dropped out of the race, but he has apologized to Gilbert and his family. Daily Signal
5 Key Takeaways From the Virginia Governor Debate
CCP Member One of Largest Donors to Mikie Sherill's New Jersey Gubernatorial Campaign . . . A Chinese auto executive and an active member of the Chinese Communist Party donated over $65,000 to New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Rep. Mikie Sherrill's campaign, according to state campaign finance disclosures. Those donations may very well be illegal: The law bans foreign nationals from donating to U.S. political campaigns. The executive, Pin Ni, leads the U.S. subsidiary of the Hangzhou, China-based automotive and industrial powerhouse Wanxiang Group. Washington Free Beacon
Well, you can't fault her for collecting money from like-minded people . . .
Republican Buys Dominion Voting Systems, Forces Them To Drop Lawsuits Against Conservatives . . . Dominion Voting systems has been acquired by founder and chairman of Liberty Vote Scott Leiendecker, in a deal which included dropping lawsuits against conservatives. Leiendecker, former GOP election reform advocate, has officially become the sole owner of Dominion after making the deal contingent on dropping several remaining lawsuits against prominent conservatives and One America News Network. Daily Caller
Judge partially blocks Trump's Chicago troop deployment
Judiciary chairman says impeachment is 'on the table' for anti-Trump judges . . . House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan said impeachment of judges who issue "stupid" rulings thwarting President Trump is "on the table," though he said Congress needs to explore other options first. The Ohio Republican, in a wide-ranging interview with The Washington Times, also said other former senior officials could be in line for indictment following that of former FBI Director James Comey. Mr. Jordan specifically named former CIA Director John Brennan. Washington Times
Culture
Turning Point USA Announces 'All American Halftime Show,' Countering Super Bowl Headliner Bad Bunny . . . Turning Point USA announced its "All American Halftime Show," set for February 8, 2026 — the same day as the NFL's Super Bowl LX — which will run counter to the world's biggest sporting event's halftime performer, Puerto Rican pop star Bad Bunny, who was seen refusing to stand for "God Bless America" at a Yankee's game on Tuesday. The conservative organization founded by Charlie Kirk shared a virtual flyer in its post, which referred to their upcoming halftime show as an event "celebrating faith, family, and freedom." Breitbart
National Security
Bounties to assassinate ICE in Chicago came from Mexico, DHS reveals . . . Federal law enforcement believes bounties placed on the heads of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement sweeping the streets of Chicago originated in Mexico and that local gangs are actively trying to carry out the assassinations. The Department of Homeland Security shared internal information from the Drug Enforcement Administration with the Washington Examiner on Thursday afternoon, stating how gangs in Chicago's southwest neighborhoods were offered bounties between $5,000 and $50,000 for each ICE employee assassination. Washington Examiner
State Department Fires Foreign Service Officer in Secret Relationship With Chinese Communist . . . President Donald Trump's State Department has fired a foreign service officer who admitted to hiding a relationship with a woman who had known ties to the Chinese Communist Party, the department confirmed to The Daily Signal. Investigative journalist James O'Keefe uncovered that Foreign Service Officer Daniel Choi admitted on a hidden camera to hiding his relationship with the daughter of a senior Chinese Communist Party official. Daily Signal
Alleged Palisades firebug posted anti-Trump screeds, blamed wildfires on climate change . . . The Florida man accused of sparking the flames that burned swaths of Los Angeles to the ground in the Palisades Fire posted on social media about how global warming causes wildfires. Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, regularly took to Facebook to share posts about eco-apocalypses, mocking President Trump and his supporters, and pushing people to become vegans. New York Post
The latest in a stunning and growing roster of left-wing violence.
Money
Americans Are Falling Behind on Their Car Payments . . . Since the pandemic, buyers on auto-dealer lots have encountered surging sticker prices and smaller incentives from automakers to lessen the blow. To afford an automobile, more consumers, especially lower-income families, have resorted to buying used cars and taking out longer loans. Now, more are falling behind on their loans, signaling that lower-income consumers are struggling to afford payments as wages stagnate and unemployment ticks higher. Wall Street Journal
Sanders plans 'robot tax' legislation to save jobs from AI . . . Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is planning to introduce artificial intelligence legislation that would impose a "robot tax" on large corporations that replace workers with AI or automation. Sanders, the ranking member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, released a lengthy op-ed this week. In it, he takes a skeptical look at the rise of AI and argues that more should be done to ensure billionaires don't benefit at the expense of workers. One idea he mentioned is a robot tax. Washington Examiner
Can we at least wait until robots can fill out 1040's before tasking them? Gosh.
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Tech billionaires seem to be doom prepping. Should we all be worried? . . . Mark Zuckerberg's is Koolau Ranch, is a sprawling 1,400-acre compound on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, as far back as 2014. It is set to include a shelter, complete with its own energy and food supplies, though the carpenters and electricians working on the site were banned from talking about it by non-disclosure agreements. Reid Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn, has talked about "apocalypse insurance". This is something about half of the super-wealthy have, he has previously claimed, with New Zealand a popular destination for homes. BBC
If you listen to some of the leaders of the AI revolution - responsible people who played key roles in the development of the technology - the answer to the question in the headline is, yes.
Guilty Pleasures
Old Man Robs Supermarket to Get into Prison and Help His Inmate Grandson . . . A former firefighter in Guadeloupe with no criminal record walked into a supermarket located near the local police station with a balaclava over his mouth and holding a firearm. After demanding all the money in the cash register and helping himself to "a piece of Emmental cheese and a bottle of wine," the man was arrested as he slowly walked back to his car, as if he wanted to be caught. It turns out that this was his goal exactly, as he wanted to get into prison to help his grandson. Oddity Central
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