- 1767 - The Mason-Dixon line was agreed upon. It was the boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania.
- 1842 - Samuel Finley Breese Morse laid his first telegraph cable.
- 1867 - The U.S. took formal possession of Alaska from Russia. The land was purchased of a total of $7 million dollars (2 cents per acre).
- 1968 - Two black athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, were suspended by the U.S. Olympic Committee for giving a "black power" salute during a ceremony in Mexico City.
- 1989 - The space shuttle Atlantis was launched on a mission that included the deployment of the Galileo space probe.
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Wednesday, October 18, 2023
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Tuesday, October 17, 2023
Average Ford Worker Will Earn Six Figures By Their Fourth Year Under (Ford's offer) New UAW Offer | Carscoops
- average new hire will earn six figures by their fourth year.
- Ford is also offering income protection for all permanent employees,
- health care coverage in the top 1% of American workers, and
- increased 401(k) retirement contributions.
- Workers will also enjoy a better work-life balance with up to 5 weeks of vacation each year
- plus 17 paid holidays and two paid family days...
South Park mocks woke Hollywood with gender, race swap special - TheBlaze
Heartbreaking!-----All those who question the unimaginable savagery of the Hamas attack against Israel...many photographs.
- The charred remains were so disfigured that at first they did not realise it was two people.
- But when pathologists gently began to examine, they could see the bodies were those of an adult and a child. And they were hugging tightly.
- That is how it had ended for them, trapped in a room as Hamas terrorists set fire to their home. As the horror of burning to death came to them, the adult had nothing left to offer but to hold that terrified child in their arms...
Northwestern Cancels Former Trustee
Prologue
One year ago, I attended a pre-football game tailgate party on the Saturday of my 40th reunion weekend in Evanston, Illinois. Students at the party later complained about my words, and Northwestern University (NU) canceled me without speaking to me.
I escalated to the President, the General Counsel, the Chair, and the Vice-Chair of the Board of Trustees. Despite my more than 7,000 volunteer hours and over seven million dollars in donations—NU has not apologized, has not rescinded my cancellation, and (I presume) continues to trample the free speech and due process rights of other Wildcats.
As NU Reunion Weekend 2023 begins today, I share my story in the hopes that NU’s leadership will wake up to the fact that the “Safetyism” they are practicing at NU is harming students: teaching them to fear words, damaging their mental health, and leaving them ill-prepared for the real world...
CDC says just 2% of Americans received new updated COVID vaccine. Pfizer launches $3.5 billion in cost-cutting measures as sales for COVID-19 products plummet. - TheBlaze
Double warning
Pro-Hamas protests show higher education has crossed the line
- Dozens of Harvard student groups released a remarkably callous statement saying Israel’s government is “entirely responsible” for Hamas’ violence.
- And Harvard’s President Claudine Gay released an initial statement so ham-handed that she spent the rest of the week trying to row it back....
- And at the University of Michigan, a business professor smirkingly posed for photos as he tore down posters with names and photos of people Hamas took hostage,
- while a Cornell diversity and inclusion officer came under fire for social-media posts celebrating the Hamas attack as “resistance.”...
Twitter reactions to Washington Post article defending biological male transgender living in sorority - TheBlaze
FOUR Iranians considered a terrorist threat caught at the US-Mexico border...
- Another migrant from a hostile nation was apprehended at the southern border
- So far in October, four Iranians considered a threat to national security were taken into custody
- It comes as the number of crossers from 'hostile nations' flock to the U.S. amid war between Israel and Hamas terrorists...
Networks Ignore BIG GOP Gubernatorial Win in Louisiana | Newsbusters
- On Sunday morning, ABC’s Good Morning America, CBS Sunday Morning, and NBC’s Sunday Today ignored this Republican win.
FBI warns of increasing terrorist threats against US amid war in Middle East - TheBlaze
Instapundit - Iran accused of threatening ‘terrified’ BBC staff in London.
"IRANIAN OPERATIVES IN LONDON NEED TO START DISAPPEARING: Iran accused of threatening ‘terrified’ BBC staff in London.
The Guardian has been told that journalists at the BBC’s Persian language news outlet are being targeted with offensive messages and threats of sexual assault, with reports of family members based in Iran being arbitrarily detained.
In one message, an Iranian-British journalist working for the BBC says she was told: “On Westminster Bridge is a very deep river. It doesn’t matter that you don’t live in Iran – we can also do whatever we want in London.”
The proper response of a civilized government to threats like this is Al Capone-like. - Glenn Reynolds
History for October 17
- 1739 - Thomas Coram was granted a Royal Charter from George II so a "hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children" in Londond, England.
- 1777 - American troops defeated British forces in Saratoga, NY. It was the turning point in the American Revolutionary War.
- 1931 - Al Capone was convicted on income tax evasion and was sentenced to 11 years in prison. He was released in 1939.
- 1933 - Dr. Albert Einstein moved to Princeton, NJ, after leaving Germany.
- 1973 - The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) began an oil-embargo against several countries including the U.S. and Great Britain. The incident stemmed from Western support of Israel when Egypt and Syria attacked the nation on October 6, 1973. The embargo lasted until March of 1974.

