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Mamdani-AOC Rally Shakes Up New York

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) (Photo by Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

A weekend rally in Queens drew thousands as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani energized the far-left base. The event promoted a progressive platform built on identity politics and government expansion, while dismissing critics who label the movement as extreme.

Ocasio-Cortez, addressing the crowd, framed New York’s immigrant history as the foundation for today’s progressive agenda. She listed various immigrant groups and historical struggles, using them to justify policies pushed by the Democratic Socialists of America. Her comments served to rally support for Mamdani’s candidacy ahead of next month’s general election.

Zohran Mamdani, the DSA-backed nominee, has become a rising figure in New York politics. His platform calls for rent freezes, new taxes on high earners and corporations, and sweeping expansions of public services. His campaign has attracted endorsements from figures like Sen. Bernie Sanders and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, revealing a leftward shift in the Democrat Party’s leadership.

Ocasio-Cortez emphasized unity and resolve, telling the crowd, “We must remember in a time such as this, we are not the crazy ones… They want us to think we are crazy. We are sane.” The message resonated with attendees but also highlighted the movement’s defiance of traditional political norms.

Polling among Democrat voters shows increasing favorability toward socialist platforms. A recent poll sponsored by left-wing groups found that 74% of Democrat voters believe democratic socialism best reflects their values, and majorities support foreign policy positions like sanctioning Israel and restricting U.S. military aid—stances central to Mamdani’s agenda.

The rally also sparked local backlash. Last-minute parking restrictions near Forest Hills frustrated residents who felt blindsided by city decisions to accommodate the event. Despite local disruption, Mamdani’s campaign continues to gain traction with progressive voters, reflecting broader national trends in urban Democrat strongholds.

Prominent Democrats like Ocasio-Cortez and Mamdani have refused media appearances on programs like HBO’s Real Time, where host Bill Maher has criticized left-wing leaders for dodging tough questions. In contrast, he noted, Republican leaders consistently accept public scrutiny.

The Queens rally underscored the growing influence of socialist ideals in Democrat politics and the extent to which leaders like Ocasio-Cortez and Mamdani are shaping the party’s future.

King Charles Honors LGBT Troops While U.S. Honors Warrior Legacy

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King Charles III unveiled Britain’s first national memorial for LGBT troops. The king, the ceremonial head of the armed forces, laid flowers at the monument in the National Memorial Arboretum.

Between 1967 and 2000, military personnel believed to be homosexual or transgender were considered unfit to serve and were either dismissed or discharged, the Associated Press reports.

The memorial was recommended by the late Lord Etherton in The Etherton Review. The report urged for there to be a “public memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum to all LGBT people who have served and continue to serve in the military, possibly including a specific reference to those who suffered the consequences of the Ban on serving homosexuals prior to January 2000,” a government response to the independent review explained.

The government, led by former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at the time, issued a formal apology for the pre-2000 ban on LGBT personnel.

The memorial presents a stark contrast to actions taken by the Trump administration, which renamed a Navy ship previously honoring a gay rights activist. The UNSN Harvey Milk is now called the USNS Oscar V. Peterson.

“We are taking the politics out of ship naming,” Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced. “We’re not renaming the ship to anything political, this is not about political activists, unlike the previous administration. Instead we are renaming the ship after a United States Navy Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient.”

Prior to the renaming, a memo reportedly stated that the action is designed to support “alignment with president and SECDEF objectives and SECNAV priorities of reestablishing the warrior culture.”

Airline’s Historic Saudi Route Reinforces U.S. Ties

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Delta Air Lines will become the first U.S. carrier to offer nonstop flights to Saudi Arabia. The flights, beginning in October 2026, will run from Atlanta (ATL) to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (RUH).

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastain said the service “marks a key step in Delta’s global growth as we start our second century of flight.” The route is more than 7,000 miles.

“Our new flights will connect customers to this dynamic, fast-growing region while delivering the care, comfort and reliability they expect,” he said. “It reflects our bold vision to create meaningful opportunities and experiences in every corner of the world in the years ahead.” 

His Excellency Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Minister of Tourism for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, said Saudi Arabia welcomes the airline and looks forward to the “opportunities this service will create for travelers worldwide.”

“Delta’s new nonstop flights between Atlanta and Riyadh mark a significant milestone in strengthening global connectivity between our nations and will open new doors for tourism and cultural exchange while driving business and innovation,” he said.

The move strengthens U.S. ties with Saudi Arabia and follows President Trump’s recent economic partnership with the country, which committed to investing $600 billion in the United States. Delta recognized Saudi Arabia’s “influence in global markets,” noting that the route “isn’t just about expanding reach; it’s about enabling meaningful connections.”

Delta’s announcement coincides with Saudi Arabia’s advancement of Vision 2030. The airline said the initiative will “highlight the capital’s global appeal and strategic importance,” further allowing Riyadh to be positioned as a “global hub for tourism, business, innovation and long-term economic growth.”

Exxon Fights California’s Climate Speech Mandate

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ExxonMobil filed a lawsuit against California, alleging that the state’s climate laws violate free speech.

The laws, SB 253 and SB 261, require the company to “espouse California’s preferred framing for issues of immense public concern,” ExxonMobil said in the filing. The statutes “serve as a mouthpiece for ideas with which it disagrees,” the company explained, noting the policies “compel ExxonMobil to trumpet California’s preferred message even though ExxonMobil believes the speech is misleading and misguided.”

Upon signing SB 253 in 2023, which requires businesses with an annual revenue of more than $1 billion to disclose greenhouse gas emissions, Governor Gavin Newsom said the policy “demonstrates California’s continued leadership with bold responses to the climate crisis, turning information transparency into climate action.”

Similarly, SB 261 requires businesses with total annual revenues over $500 million to develop a report on climate-related financial risks. Newsom said that it “will illustrate the real risks of climate change for businesses operating in California and will encourage them to adopt practices that seek to minimize and avoid these risks.”

“Starting in 2026, S.B. 253 will compel ExxonMobil to supplement its speech with information ExxonMobil believes will, at best, be unnecessary and counterproductive,” the lawsuit adds, going on to explain that SB 261 will “require the company to engage in granular conjecture about unknowable future developments and to publicly disseminate that speculation on its website.”

“California may believe that companies that meet the statutes’ revenue thresholds are uniquely responsible for climate change,” the company wrote, “but the First Amendment categorically bars it from forcing ExxonMobil to speak in service of that misguided viewpoint.”

In January, Exxon filed a lawsuit against California Attorney General Rob Bonta and several environmental groups, alleging that Bonta and the groups organized a defamation campaign against its plastic recycling efforts. The action was a response to a legal challenge filed by Bonta and environmental groups in September 2024.

The Democrats’ False Facade: Selling Socialism with Staged Struggles

California Governor Gavin Newsom (AP Photo/Eric Thayer) Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) ((Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)) New York State Representative, Zohran Mamdani (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

The Democratic Party has a new playbook: sell radical policies by pretending to be just like the average American. . .

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Trump Suggests ‘Unstoppable’ GOP Ticket

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President Donald Trump ended rumors that he could run as a vice presidential candidate in 2028, instead telling reporters that the Republican Party has “great” candidates.

Ending speculation for an appearance on the 2028 ticket, President Trump said, “I wouldn’t do that. I think it’s too cute. Yeah, I would rule that out because it’s too cute. I think the people wouldn’t like that. It’s too cute. It’s not – it wouldn’t be right.”

He told reporters aboard Air Force One that the GOP has “great people.”

“I don’t have to get into that, but we have one of them standing right here,” Trump said, referring to Secretary of State Marco Rubio. “We have JD, obviously. The Vice President is great. Marco is great, I think. I’m not sure if anybody would run against those.”

“I think if they ever formed a group, it would be unstoppable,” he asserted.

Discussing candidates on the Democratic Party, Trump said, “They have Jasmine Crockett, a low IQ person. They have AOC’s low IQ. If you give her an IQ test, have her pass, like, the exams that I decided to take when I was at Walter Reed. I took those very hard, they’re really aptitude tests, I guess, in a certain way, but they’re cognitive tests. Let AOC go against Trump. Let Jasmine go against him.”

“The first couple of questions are easy. A tiger, an elephant, a giraffe, you know,” he added. “When you get up to about five or six, and then when you get up to 10 and 20 and 25, they couldn’t come close to answering any of those questions.”

Santa Fe Ends Water Fluoridation

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Santa Fe, New Mexico, will no longer add fluoride to its water supply.

Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber signed the measure on October 15, removing a section of the city code that read: “The water supply of the city shall be fluoridated by the addition of sufficient fluoride ion to raise the concentration of fluoride ion reaching each customer to an optimal level on one (1) part per million parts of water. The fluoride ion level shall be maintained between a minimum of eight-tenths (.8) part per million parts and a maximum of one and two-tenths (1.2) parts per million parts of water.”

The code now reads, “The city shall monitor naturally occurring fluoride ion levels in representative sample locations at least once per month. The water division shall report the results of the monthly monitoring in its annual water quality report.”

The chair of the New Mexico Board of Dental Health Care, Jennifer Thompson, DDS, said in a statement that the board “does not support the City of Santa Fe’s recent decision to remove fluoride from its community water system.” Thompson claimed the decision “jeopardizes the oral and overall health of residents and will increase costs for families, insurers, and taxpayers.”

Santa Fe is the latest of several U.S. areas to end the fluoridation of water. Two states, Utah and Florida, have banned the addition of fluoride in public water systems. In June, Alabama’s Madison Utilities stopped adding fluoride to the city’s water. The action followed a March vote from the Madison Utilities Board.

El Escándalo de Acciones de Jasmine Crockett Socava su Imagen Progresista

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La representante Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) está bajo fuego por no haber revelado la propiedad de al menos 25 acciones durante su campaña al Congreso en 2022 y después de asumir el cargo en 2023. El escándalo ha generado preocupaciones éticas y acusaciones de hipocresía contra una legisladora que se presenta como una defensora progresista de la transparencia y la justicia ambiental.

Según registros públicos obtenidos por el Washington Free Beacon, Crockett admitió discretamente poseer las acciones mientras servía en la legislatura de Texas en 2021, pero las omitió en su declaración federal del año siguiente. Los activos no revelados incluían participaciones en Amazon, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca, ExxonMobil y Aurora Cannabis, empresas directamente vinculadas a industrias que ella ha criticado públicamente o buscado regular.

“Las normas de divulgación financiera personal existen para garantizar que los miembros del Congreso no incurran en conflictos de interés mientras trabajan para el pueblo estadounidense”, dijo Caitlin Sutherland, directora ejecutiva de Americans for Public Trust. “Las preocupaciones sobre las grandes discrepancias entre las declaraciones financieras estatales y federales de la representante Crockett son, sin duda, legítimas.”

Crockett, quien en una ocasión calificó el cambio climático como una “crisis existencial”, poseía acciones en ExxonMobil y otras empresas de combustibles fósiles. También impulsó legislación para despenalizar la marihuana mientras tenía vínculos con Black Diamond Investments, una firma de cannabis que intentó abrir dispensarios en Ohio.

De comprobarse, los activos y deudas no declarados de Crockett —al menos 110.000 dólares, según registros estatales— podrían derivar en sanciones por informes financieros inadecuados.

Reportero de Politico Expuesto en Explosiva Investigación de Espionaje Chino

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Las autoridades europeas han lanzado una amplia investigación sobre espionaje chino contra un exreportero de Politico acusado de usar el periodismo como fachada para infiltrarse en instituciones internacionales en Bruselas. El reportero, cuyo nombre no ha sido revelado, “es sospechoso de haber utilizado su posición como periodista para cultivar posibles objetivos que trabajan en organizaciones internacionales con sede en Bruselas, incluso haciendo insinuaciones sexuales hacia funcionarios de estas instituciones”, según informaron las autoridades citadas por Euractiv.

Aún no está claro si la salida del reportero de Politico está relacionada con la investigación por espionaje. Un portavoz de Politico declaró que las autoridades europeas no han contactado a la empresa y que esta “no comenta sobre salidas de personal, ya que se trata de asuntos confidenciales de recursos humanos.”

La investigación sobre espionaje chino pone de relieve la creciente preocupación por la red de espionaje de Pekín en Occidente. En agosto, un marinero de la Marina de EE. UU., Jinchao Wei, fue condenado por acordar “vender secretos navales a un oficial de inteligencia chino por 12.000 dólares”, según reveló el Departamento de Justicia. Otros casos recientes incluyen a dos ciudadanos chinos acusados de reclutar personal militar estadounidense y a doce nacionales imputados en marzo por orquestar una campaña de ciberespionaje contra sistemas gubernamentales de EE. UU.

En toda Europa han surgido amenazas similares. Funcionarios belgas arrestaron recientemente a un agente de policía sospechoso de espiar para China y Rusia, mientras que en Alemania, un exasistente de un miembro del Parlamento Europeo fue condenado a casi cinco años de prisión por transmitir información sensible a Pekín.

El Respaldo de Hakeem Jeffries Desata Indignación por su Aliado Socialista

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El líder de la minoría en la Cámara de Representantes, Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), acaparó titulares el viernes tras su respaldo al candidato socialista a la alcaldía de Nueva York, Zohran Mamdani, un movimiento que ya ha dividido a los demócratas y alarmado a los moderados. Jeffries dijo al New York Times que tenía “áreas de desacuerdo de principios” con Mamdani, pero afirmó que los demócratas deben “unificarse”. “En ese espíritu, lo apoyo a él y a toda la lista demócrata a nivel municipal en las elecciones generales”, escribió Jeffries.

El respaldo de Jeffries llega después de meses de presión por parte de los progresistas, quienes habían amenazado con lanzar primarias contra los demócratas del establishment que se mostraran reacios a respaldar a Mamdani. La plataforma de extrema izquierda del candidato incluye un salario mínimo de 30 dólares por hora, congelación de rentas y tiendas de comestibles administradas por el gobierno. Jeffries había cuestionado anteriormente el historial de retórica antisemita de Mamdani, criticándolo en julio por defender el lema “globalizar la intifada”.

El ascenso de Mamdani ha sacudido al establishment demócrata de Nueva York. El líder de la minoría en el Senado, Chuck Schumer, ha evitado emitir su apoyo, mientras que el presidente del partido estatal, Jay Jacobs, se negó rotundamente a respaldarlo. La gobernadora Kathy Hochul, quien lo apoyó a regañadientes el mes pasado, ha visto caer sus índices de aprobación, especialmente después de que las encuestas mostraran que la republicana Elise Stefanik está ganando ventaja.

Los demócratas siguen profundamente divididos de cara a las elecciones de medio término del próximo año. Como señaló Politico antes del anuncio, “el tan esperado respaldo de Jeffries sin duda resultará divisivo dentro del partido fracturado, mientras busca una salida del desierto político.”