10 Nov 2025

On 87th anniversary of Kristallnacht, Holocaust survivors warn current antisemitism comparable to 1938 
As the world marks the 87th anniversary of the Nazi-penetrated Kristallnacht, Holocaust survivors warn that the levels of antisemitism in the post-Oct. 7 era are comparable to the pre-Holocaust Jew-hatred in 1938. “We live in an era equivalent to 1938, where synagogues are burned, and people in the street are attacked,” the 101-year-old Holocaust survivor Walter Bingham warned in an interview with the Associated Press. He was 14 years old when Nazi mobs plundered and destroyed Jewish shops and synagogues in Germany and Austria during the Kristallnacht, also known as the “Night of Broken Glass.”

Trump envoys Witkoff & Kushner expected to visit Israel after US assumes Gaza aid coordination 
After unexpectedly unveiling the creation of a new U.S.-led military headquarters in southern Israel to oversee the Gaza ceasefire during Vice President JD Vance’s visit late last month, Washington now appears to be taking the lead on aid distribution as two key envoys prepare to arrive in Israel. On Friday, … the U.S. military has taken over responsibility for overseeing humanitarian aid entering the Gaza Strip,

Shin Bet: 80% of Released Terrorists Who Murdered Israelis Return to Violence
the Shin Bet, presented data this week that cut through political rhetoric and exposed a stark pattern: approximately 80 percent of convicted terrorists who murdered Jews and were later released from prison returned to terrorism. The figures were delivered during a Knesset committee hearing examining recent and past prisoner releases tied to hostage and ceasefire deals. As part of the most recent U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement, nearly 2,000 Palestinian security prisoners were released. Many had been convicted of violent attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers. Shin Bet noted that the same pattern appeared following the 2011 Gilad Shalit exchange, when more than 1,000 Palestinian security prisoners were freed. About half returned to terrorism, but among those convicted of murder, the rate rose to 80 percent.

Trump administration demands states ‘undo’ full SNAP payouts as states warn of ‘catastrophic impact’
Trump’s administration is demanding states “undo” full SNAP benefits paid out under judges’ orders last week, now that the U.S. Supreme Court has stayed those rulings, marking the latest swing in a seesawing legal battle over the anti-hunger program used by 42 million Americans. The demand from the U.S. Department of Agriculture came as more than two dozen states warned of “catastrophic operational disruptions” if the Trump administration does not reimburse them for those SNAP benefits they authorized before the Supreme Court’s stay. “To the extent States sent full SNAP payment files for November 2025, this was unauthorized,” Patrick Penn, deputy undersecretary of Agriculture, wrote to state SNAP directors.

Trump takes aim at Obamacare as historic federal shutdown hits 40th day
U.S. President Donald Trump doubled down on Sunday on his push to gut Obamacare healthcare subsidies, which his Democratic opponents have insisted on preserving as a condition for ending the 40-day government shutdown. Trump on Saturday urged Republican senators to take federal money used to subsidize health insurance bought on Affordable Care Act marketplaces, and instead send payments to individuals buying coverage.

Israel developing microwave weapons against aerial threats
Israel is actively developing microwave weapons to counter aerial threats such as drones, cruise missiles, and swarming UAVs, with the IDF aiming to deploy a prototype by late 2026. The push for microwave-based directed energy weapons (DEWs) gained momentum after the October 2023 Hamas invasion and subsequent Hezbollah drone attacks from Lebanon, which exposed vulnerabilities in Israel’s layered air defense.

Pope Leo endorses 2-state solution during meeting with PA chairman
Pope Leo XIV meets with the head of the Palestinian Authority, calling for a two-state solution to end the Arab-Israeli conflict while advocating for more aid to Gaza.

Ex-IDF military advocate general hospitalized after suicide attempt 
Paramedics rushed to the home of the former military advocate general of the IDF Sunday morning after an apparent suicide attempt, according to Israeli media outlets. An emergency first responder team from Magen David Adom (MDA) was dispatched to the Ramat HaSharon home of Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi after the MDA call center received a report at 6:50 a.m. that the former MAG felt unwell after taking an overdose of sleeping pills.

The anti-American terror state: Iran’s regime must not be allowed to rise again
Iran’s leadership views itself as the vanguard of a global struggle between the “pure” Shia Islamic revolution and the “corrupt” Western order. Please do not think that just because Iran took a few hits in June that their threat is over or that the Iranian regime has learned its lesson or is going to change.

Hamas admits terrorists trapped in Rafah, says they won’t surrender
Hamas confirms reports that about 200 of its terrorists are trapped in a tunnel network under Rafah in southern Gaza, hints the terrorists will fight to the death rather than surrender.

Following media uproar: BBC CEO and Director resign
The Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Tim Davie, and the corporation’s CEO of News and Current Affairs, Deborah Turness, announced their resignations on Sunday evening, following mounting criticism over the editing of a video of Donald Trump. Public criticism against the BBC intensified in recent weeks after reports revealed that the edited version of Trump’s speech omitted a key passage in which he called on demonstrators to “act peacefully” and edited together parts that were separated by a substantial period of time to make them seem like they were spoken at the same time. Critics accused the BBC of intentional manipulation, violating the broadcaster’s explicit obligation to objectivity under its charter.

Germany’s Left has crossed the red line on antisemitism
according to Prosor, left-wing antisemitism is much more dangerous because it “operates on the boundary between freedom of expression and freedom to incite – and has now clearly crossed that boundary.” He spoke specifically of left-wing antisemitism within educational and cultural institutions, where people disguise their hatred of Jews under the image of being “educated, morally and politically correct.”

US Sanctions Official Says Time Is Right to Cut Iran’s Hezbollah Funding
In a late Friday interview, John Hurley, the undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, said Iran has managed to funnel about $1 billion to Hezbollah this year despite a raft of Western sanctions that have battered its economy. The US has adopted a “maximum pressure” campaign on Tehran meant to curb its uranium enrichment and regional influence, including in Lebanon where Iran-backed Hezbollah is also weakened after Israel shattered its military power in a 2023-24 war.

‘The next war is only a matter of time’: Iran prepares waves of missiles toward Israel
With no negotiations in sight and no international oversight, the standoff has entered a dangerous stalemate. Ali Vaez, director of the Iran Project at the International Crisis Group, told the Times that Iran’s missile factories are “working 24 hours a day,” and if there is another war, “they hope to fire 2,000 at once to overwhelm Israeli defenses, not 500 over 12 days” as they did in June. since sanctions were reinstated in late September, Iran has received 10–12 shipments from China containing sodium perchlorate, a chemical used in solid rocket fuel.

Supreme Court Reinstates Trump Admin Requirement That Passports Display Biological Sex
The U.S. Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a win on Thursday, allowing the Department of State to require that passports identify people based solely on their biological sex, not their “gender identity.” The Court’s ruling stays a lower court order that had prevented the government from enforcing its policy requiring all new passports display an individual’s biological sex.

Russia’s Lavrov: I am ready to meet Rubio
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Sunday that he was ready to meet U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio but that Russia would not abandon its core conditions for ending the Ukraine war. U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to broker an end to the Ukraine war, the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War Two, have so far failed and he last month abruptly cancelled a planned summit with President Vladimir Putin in Budapest.

Shutdown Breakthrough: Dems Ready To Deal, Thune Hopeful As Thanksgiving Travel Looms
With the government shutdown having ground airline travel to a standstill – and Thanksgiving right around the corner, Senate Democrats on Sunday say they’re ready to advance a package of bills that could end the impasse, multiple sources have told Axios. “At least 10 Senate Democrats are expected to support a procedural motion to advance a package of spending bills and a short term funding measure,” according to the report. What’s notable about this offer is that Democrats appear willing to accept a promised vote to extend the temporary pandemic-era Obamacare credits in December.

DHS Weighs Private Bounty Hunters To Locate Illegal Immigrants
“DHS ICE has an immediate need for Skip Tracing and Process Serving Services using government furnished case data with identifiable information, commercial data verification, and physical observation services, to verify alien address information, investigate alternative alien address information, confirm the new location of aliens, and deliver materials/documents to aliens as appropriate,” the request stated.

Trump Announces $2,000 ‘Tariff Dividend’ To Be Paid To Most Americans
“A dividend of at least $2000 a person (not including high income people!) will be paid to everyone,” Trump posted on Truth Social, adding that tariffs have brought in “trillions of dollars,” and that 401(k) accounts are the “Highest EVER.” He also claimed that the tariffs had caused “No inflation.” The Treasury Department said in September that it had collected more than $195 billion from tariffs in 2025, Bessent also suggested that the $2,000 dividend could come in several forms – between tax decreases, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, or other deductions.

Strong and shallow M6.8 earthquake, multiple strong aftershocks hit off the east coast of Honshu, Japan
A strong and shallow earthquake registered by the USGS as M6.8 hit off the east coast of Honshu, Japan at 08:03 UTC (17:03 local time) on November 9, 2025. The agency is reporting a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles). The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported it as M6.7 at a depth of 10 km, while the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) reported M6.8 at a depth of 5 km (3.1 miles).

Multiple Earthquake Swarms Shake The Pacific Ring Of Fire! Are The West Coast Of The U.S. And Mt. Fuji At Risk?
Why is the Pacific Ring of Fire suddenly shaking so much?  We are being told that the earthquake swarm that is rattling the San Francisco Bay Area could go on “for days”, and Japan has been hammered by a whopping 847 earthquakes within the past 24 hours.  Is all of this seismic activity building up to something bigger?  Are the west coast and Mt. Fuji potentially at risk?

Furry Honey Badger Marxist Dem Who Celebrated Charlie Kirk’s Assassination and Claimed US Deserved 9/11 Running for Congress
He is a gay, furry-loving, self-identifying honey badger who celebrated conservative TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk’s and UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s assassinations and believes that America deserved 9/11. That last one got him banned on X, and he now spews his evil, hateful rhetoric on Bluesky and Instagram.

Iran to begin restricting water use in Tehran as drought reaches critical levels
Iran was laying plans on Saturday to cut off water supplies periodically to Tehran’s 10-million-strong population as it battles its worst drought in many decades.

New Hindu Temple In NC Will Feature 155-foot Statue of Lord Murugan, Hindu God of War 
A new Hindu Temple will be built in North Carolina on over 130 acres with plans to feature a 155-foot state of “Lord Murugan” the Hindu “God” of War.For reference, that is TALLER than the Statue of Liberty.

People Are Lining Up At Food Banks As Early As 2:30 In The Morning As The Food Stamp Crisis Forces Millions Of Americans To “Starve”
We are less than two weeks into the month of November, and the mainstream media is telling us that millions of Americans are “starving”. If our society is this vulnerable to a temporary disruption in food stamp benefits, what is it going to be like when global events really start hitting the fan and there is no food in our grocery stores at all? Much of the population is just a few missed meals away from going completely haywire. For now, at least those that have not received their food stamp benefits this month can rely on local food banks. But would you be willing to line up at 2:30 in the morning just to get some free food? That is precisely what just happened in the Bronx…

262 Criminals Released by Mistake – UK Prison System Endangers Public
On Thursday 6 November, William “Billy” Smith – freed in error from UK prison HMP Wandsworth three days earlier – walked back into the prison and handed himself in. But the manhunt continued for a 24-year-old Algerian migrant sex offender, released by mistake from the same jail on 29 October. Just five days earlier, the high-profile accidental release of Hadush Kebatu – which resulted in him being paid taxpayer money to follow deportation orders – happened due to “human error” at HMP Chelmsford. These recent blunders are not anomalies; they are symptoms of a colossal problem with the UK prison system which continues to fail the public. In the year to March 2025, 262 prisoners were released in error – more than double the previous year’s 115. These are not isolated incidents. The system is broken.

WARNING: 42 Muslim Candidates Have Seized Control of U.S. Elections — CAIR’s Political Army Has Arrived 
In the span of one election, CAIR’s decades-long blueprint for political domination has come to life — forty-two Muslim candidates, backed by a Hamas-linked network, have seized key offices across America, proving that the Muslim Brotherhood’s plan to infiltrate from mosque to city hall is no longer a warning, but a reality.

9 Nov 2025

Legalized Abduction: Children At Risk Across America
Alyssa Johnson, a mother from Oregon, hasn’t seen her daughter in years. Not because of a crime, custody battle, or court order — but because of Oregon laws that let minors be removed from their parents and placed in host homes or foster programs without parental consent. Under ORS 419B.150 and 419B.152, if a child tells a teacher, counselor, or youth worker they feel “unsafe” at home, they can be taken into state custody immediately — no court order, no investigation, no due process. “Unsafe” doesn’t mean abuse. It can be as simple as parents not using preferred pronouns or requiring homework before screen time. … a child gains access to state-backed programs offering housing, stipends, and medical interventions — including gender transition services — while parents are cut out.

Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Full SNAP Payments
The Supreme Court issued an emergency order on Friday night, temporarily blocking full payments of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. … the High Court granted the Trump Administration’s request to appeal a previous ruling that would require SNAP to be fully funded amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.

More signs of new offensive in war-torn Sudan
Sudan’s national army has thwarted a drone attack on the town of al-Ubayyid, a military source told AFP. There is growing evidence that the RSF militia is preparing an offensive against the strategically important region. Horrific reports of mass executions have followed the recent capture by RSF forces in late October of the town of al-Fashir in western Sudan.

German town shocked by blood-painted swastikas days before Kristallnacht anniversary
Residents in Hanau, Germany, awoke Thursday morning to find more than 50 cars and several buildings covered in swastikas painted in blood, shocking a town already scarred by a far-right massacre five years ago. Police said a 31-year-old Romanian man was arrested at his home hours later after a witness recognized him near one of the vandalized streets and alerted authorities.

Hamas, Hezbollah, terror allies vow to keep fighting Israel, reject regional peace initiatives
Amid international efforts to mediate the Gaza conflict and bring peace to the Middle East, Hamas and its allies said they opposed all such initiatives, opting instead to escalate violence and advance their own agenda.

Tornado in southern Brazil – over 700 injured
At least six people have died and around 750 people have been injured after a tornado swept across southern Brazil, local authorities said. Winds of over 69 meters per second have toppled trees and cars. Several buildings and homes have been damaged. The city of Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, in the state of Paraná, with a population of around 14,000, was hardest hit by the tornado. According to the state’s civil defense, 90 percent of the city was damaged, and a spokesperson likened the devastation to “a war zone.”

Tehran turns off water at night
The year 2025 has been the driest in Tehran in more than a hundred years, and it is now having consequences for the residents. “We are forced to shut off the water supply during certain evenings so that the reservoirs can be filled,” said Energy Minister Abbas Ali Abadi, according to the pro-regime news agency Isna. In addition, the water pressure is reduced, so that less water is used.

New typhoon threatens already-stricken Philippines
The new typhoon has been named Fung-Wong and has a radius that covers “almost the entire country,” according to local meteorologists. In addition to winds of 40 meters per second, (~90 mph) heavy rains are also expected, which could cause extensive flooding.

Staunchly Pro-Israeli Republican Elise Stefanik Launches Bid for NY Governor
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), a vocal and steadfast ally of Israel, officially announced on Friday her bid for governor of New York in the 2026 election, on the heels of the election of anti-Israel radical Zohran Mamdani as the mayor of New York City earlier in the week. Her campaign announcement targeted incumbent Gov. Kathy Hochul, branding the Democrat the “worst governor in America.”

Texas Protects The Religious Freedom Of Judges, Allowing Them To Forgo Officiating Same-Sex Marriages
the Texas Supreme Court’s judicial code of conduct was amended in response to a lawsuit by McLennan County Justice of the Peace Dianne Hensley. In 2019, she declined to marry a same-sex couple, saying it would be “inconsistent with her religious faith.” Hensley received a public warning from the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, who said her behavior produced distrust in her “capacity to act impartially.” Hensley, who then stopped performing weddings altogether, filed suit under the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act (TRFRA) in December 2019. Arguing that her religious rights were violated, she requested $10,000 in attorneys’ fees and lost income. In 2021, lower courts dismissed her case. However, the case reached the Texas Supreme Court in July 2024, which reversed most of the dismissal.

Protestant group fires off complaint to King Charles III over papal prayer service
Senior officials with a historic Protestant fraternal group based in Northern Ireland fired off complaint letters to King Charles III for having prayed with Pope Leo XIV last month, which the group alleged was a violation of his coronation oath. On Oct. 23, King Charles III participated in an ecumenical worship service with Pope Leo XIV in the Sistine Chapel, marking the first time a reigning British monarch has attended such a service since the English Reformation nearly five centuries ago. …the king took a solemn oath in 2023 to “maintain in the United Kingdom the Protestant Reformed religion established by law.”

Deadly tornado destroys 80 percent of Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, Paraná, Brazil
A powerful tornado struck the municipality of Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, Paraná, southern Brazil, in the late afternoon of November 7, 2025, killing at least five people and injuring over 130, of whom 30 were seriously injured. Winds exceeding 240 km/h (150 mph) destroyed most of the town’s structures, prompting a large-scale emergency response by Civil Defense, the Fire Department, and state authorities.

All Ukraine’s State Thermal Power Plants Down After ‘Largest Ever Attack’ By Russia
Friday night witnessed more heavy Russian airstrikes on Ukrainian cities, which has left a reported eleven people killed and large swathes of Ukraine without power. Moscow said its attacks targeted the country’s energy infrastructure.

‘Jesus Lifted High’: Hundreds Baptized at University of Cincinnati Revival
…On Wednesday night, more than 5,500 students gathered at the University of Cincinnati for a “UniteUS” worship event. But this was no ordinary gathering. It was a genuine move of God, culminating in hundreds of students being baptized in truck beds outside the Reds baseball stadium.

US To Establish Military Base In Syria’s Damascus
The US is planning to establish a military base in Damascus, Syria…as the Trump administration continues to strongly back the new Syrian government that’s led by former al-Qaeda leader Ahmed al-Sharaa. The report said that the US will establish a military presence at an airbase on the outskirts of the Syrian capital for the purpose of enabling a security pact that Washington is attempting to broker between Israel and Syria.

Police warn vicar that vans Bible verse could be hate speech
“…Now the priest has revealed he was approached by a police officer while at a petrol station in Lancashire, who told him ‘the writing could be seen as hate speech in the wrong context’. Despite being told he wasn’t there to arrest Mick, the officer said that ‘if someone reported it police would investigate, and [he] could end up in trouble.’”

Alleged Iranian plot to kill Israel’s ambassador to Mexico was thwarted, US and Israel say
Mexican authorities with assistance from the United States and Israeli intelligence agencies thwarted an alleged plot by Iran to assassinate the Israeli ambassador to Mexico, Israeli and U.S. officials said Friday. Mexican authorities denied any knowledge of such a plot.

Four dead, at least 13 injured after speeding car crashes into crowd outside Florida bar
A 22-year-old driver fleeing police allegedly plowed into a packed Florida patio bar early Saturday, killing four people and injuring at least 13 others in what Tampa’s police chief called a “senseless” tragedy.