Doug LaMalfa warns Proposition 50 could silence California’s rural voices

The day the Washington Examiner spoke to him, Rep. Doug LaMalfa was on a tractor, working on his rice farm. The folksy lawmaker, known for giving his team nicknames and joking that he’s a tough boss, grew serious when the conversation turned to redistricting.

LaMalfa was elected to the California Assembly in 2002, the state Senate in 2010, and then the U.S. House in 2012. After serving in Congress for seven terms, he is now about to face the biggest fight of his political life.

Democrats have long targeted LaMalfa’s seat, but their chances could soon improve drastically. If the new congressional districts proposed by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and state Democrats are approved by voters in Tuesday’s special election, LaMalfa could be in for an uphill battle for reelection next year.

California’s Proposition 50 was triggered in response to President Donald Trump urging Texas legislators to change the state’s map to give Republicans a five-seat advantage in next year’s midterm elections. Since then, other GOP-led states—including Missouri, North Carolina, and Utah—have followed suit. Several others have either started the process or indicated they are considering redrawing their maps.

Unlike Texas, where state lawmakers control the drawing of congressional maps, California’s process is more complicated. Its constitution requires an independent redistricting commission to draw the map, and voters must approve any changes. That means even though the state legislature passed the proposed map, voters will decide on Tuesday whether it will be used for the 2026, 2028, and 2030 elections.

If voters greenlight it, the map would put three Republican-held seats into safe Democratic hands and turn two others into districts that lean Democratic. Specifically, the map would change districts held by LaMalfa and Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-CA) in Northern California. In Southern California, Reps. Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Ken Calvert (R-CA) would be at risk, and in the Central Valley, Rep. David Valadao (R-CA) would face a much harder reelection battle.

LaMalfa represents California’s 1st Congressional District, which currently stretches south from the Oregon border almost to Sacramento. It covers the rice fields, walnut and almond orchards of the Sacramento Valley, extending to the forested foothills of the Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range. The vast majority of the residents are farming families who have harvested the land for decades. This rural district is among the most conservative and least diverse in the state.

If Proposition 50 passes, the district would be split into two. The new 1st District would be redrawn to include Democratic voters from Santa Rosa through Chico—a university town—and extend to the Nevada border. This change would turn LaMalfa, an incumbent who won reelection last year with nearly two-thirds of the vote, into an underdog.

“This is a complete and naked power grab by Newsom,” LaMalfa said. “The census isn’t broken. The lines aren’t broken. We could wait five more years to redefine mine. I realize everybody’s moving out of California, and maybe the population has shifted a little bit, but you wait for that. You wait for a census process. They didn’t. They didn’t do a new census in order to make cleaner districts. They’ve just made it 10 times worse. These were hand-drawn for legislators already picked, and it’s going to cost California taxpayers about $300 million, and then the counties themselves have to pay for the cost of running their election.”

LaMalfa fears that if the new map passes, it would silence the voices of rural voters who are already struggling with representation in a heavily Democratic state. That concern is shared by Bob Braz, a Redding-area native who owns a bait shop.

“I pretty much love the guy,” Braz said. “I stand for almost all the things that he’s done.”

One pressing issue affecting the area is the growing population of gray wolves, predators ranchers claim are threatening their livelihoods by preying on cattle. A February 2022 court order restored federal protections for gray wolves in 48 states, excluding the Northern Rocky Mountains. LaMalfa is trying to get them delisted in California.

“We’ve lost probably 200 calves, young calves, brand new calves this year from the wolves there, and [ranchers] have no help from the state,” he said.

Earlier this year, Shasta County declared a local state of emergency due to the threat. In July, sheriffs from Siskiyou, El Dorado, and Sierra counties called on the California legislature and Department of Fish and Wildlife to revisit current policies.

Another pressing issue is the longfin smelt, a fish species on which LaMalfa has pushed to roll back federal protections. He aims to ease water delivery restrictions in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta intended to protect the fish but claimed by farmers and some water agencies to hurt agriculture.

LaMalfa said these issues would likely get overlooked by a representative unfamiliar with the area and the concerns farmers face firsthand.

“Who the hell is going to speak up for them if it’s all Bay Area representatives that are concerned more with winning the next award from an environmental group or LGB[T] group?” he asked.

Earlier this year, LaMalfa made national headlines for hosting a town hall in Chico that quickly devolved into a 90-minute shouting session. A crowd of more than 650 people at the local Elks Lodge slammed him for his vote in favor of Trump’s budget bill, saying it would hurt vulnerable Californians and “devastate” rural hospitals.

LaMalfa tried to defend his record and that of Republicans in Congress but was repeatedly met with boos. It was his first in-person town hall in Chico in eight years.

LaMalfa’s unwavering support of Trump has put a target on his back with residents who say it is time for a change. Last month, Audrey Denney, a hunger-relief advocate who has never been elected to public office, announced her bid to challenge LaMalfa.

### Five California Republicans Targeted by Newsom Redistricting Plan

“The American Dream is out of reach because it’s simply not affordable,” Denney said in a statement. “Meanwhile, Donald Trump, Doug LaMalfa, and Republicans in Washington are selling out our health care, food security, and hard-earned benefits to give massive tax breaks to billionaires. Working people deserve a government that works for them and enough is enough.”

Denney has run against LaMalfa twice before, in 2018 and 2020. In those races, she focused on wildfire preparedness, healthcare, and education. This time around, she has framed the fight as one against Trump, billionaires, and the political elite.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/3868158/california-doug-lamalfa-proposition-50-silence-rural-voices/

Blue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. drops truth nuke about homering off Shohei Ohtani

The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2 in Game 4 of the World Series, thanks in part to a two-run home run by Vladimir Guerrero Jr. off Dodgers’ two-way star Shohei Ohtani.

After the game, Guerrero spoke to the media about what it meant to hit that home run against Ohtani. “And I know basically myself and him (Ohtani), we are the talk of the series, but when we are between those two lines, we’re competing,” Guerrero said.

The home run came in the top of the third inning when the Dodgers were leading 1-0. After Isiah Kiner-Falefa grounded out to start the inning, Nathan Lukes singled to right-center field, setting up the showdown with Ohtani. Guerrero then connected on a 2-1 sweeping slider, sending the ball deep to left field for a two-run homer that gave the Jays the lead.

With this home run, Guerrero set a series record, as the Blue Jays have now recorded four go-ahead home runs while trailing in the MLB Playoffs. The blast not only put Toronto ahead but also gave the team a significant momentum boost.

“It felt good that I could hit that homer against him,” Guerrero added.

Guerrero has been exceptional throughout the entire postseason. He batted .529 in the ALDS and then hit .385 in the ALCS. So far in the World Series, Guerrero is batting .368, continuing his strong performance.

The home run sparked the Jays’ offense, which had struggled the night before. They proceeded to add four more runs in the seventh inning, providing insurance to nearly eliminate any chance of the game going to extra innings after the exhausting 18-inning marathon in Game 3.

With this win, Guerrero and the Blue Jays now turn their attention to Game 5, aiming to extend their series lead before it shifts back to Toronto. While the Dodgers remain the overwhelming favorites, Guerrero will be a key player as the Jays look to defy the odds and keep their championship hopes alive.
https://clutchpoints.com/mlb/toronto-blue-jays/blue-jays-news-vladimir-guerrero-jr-truth-nuke-homering-off-shohei-ohtani

Convicted in Mali for Expressing ‘Unwavering Solidarity’

On Monday, Mali’s national cybercrime court convicted former Prime Minister Moussa Mara for posting a message online expressing solidarity with political prisoners in the country. This prosecution represents the military junta’s starkest expansion yet of its campaign against free expression.

Authorities arrested Mara in August after he publicly expressed his “unwavering solidarity with prisoners of conscience” following visits to jailed critics of the junta. He was charged with “undermining state authority” and “inciting public disorder.” The court sentenced Mara to two years in prison, with one year to be served without parole and the second year suspended.

While the conviction officially centers on his social media post, it carries far-reaching consequences. The case sends a chilling political message: even a former head of government is not safe from prosecution for speaking out against the regime.

Since the 2021 military coup led by Gen. Assimi Goïta, Mali’s junta has steadily expanded its control by dismantling accountability mechanisms and withdrawing from regional and international legal frameworks. The authorities have relied on expansive and vague charges—such as “undermining credibility” or “spreading false information”—to turn personal views and legitimate criticism into punishable offenses.

The use of the special cybercrime court in Mara’s case is another tool for the junta to control online speech and digital activism. What was once a space for “unwavering solidarity” with prisoners is now deemed a threat to the state.

Moussa Mara’s conviction is a stark affront to justice and highlights how Mali’s promise of democratic transition is increasingly out of reach. His case marks a significant milestone in the ongoing erosion of civic and media freedoms in the country and underscores the junta’s embrace of sweeping powers to silence dissent.
https://www.hrw.org/news/2025/10/29/convicted-in-mali-for-expressing-unwavering-solidarity

CFB insider ditches Kalen DeBoer & Alabama for SEC powerhouse to win league championship in 2025

After a jittery start to the 2025 season, head coach Kalen DeBoer is on a roll, leading the Alabama Crimson Tide back to its victorious days.

Under DeBoer’s guidance, the team has shown significant improvement, rekindling the winning spirit that fans have longed to see. The Crimson Tide’s resurgence highlights the coach’s effective strategies and the players’ dedication.

As the season progresses, Alabama looks poised to reclaim its position as a dominant force in college football, much to the excitement of its supporters.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/college-football/news-cfb-insider-ditches-kalen-deboer-alabama-sec-powerhouse-win-league-championship-in-2025

The Breath of the Wild soundtrack is getting a vinyl release

Nintendo has announced that the soundtrack for *The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild* will receive a vinyl release. This marks a surprise move for the video game company, which rarely puts its original soundtracks (OSTs) on physical media outside of Japan.

The release is part of a new experiment to gauge global audience interest in physical soundtrack releases. Nintendo revealed the *The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild* Limited Edition vinyl release earlier today.

The soundtrack will be available in two versions: a 2LP set featuring 34 tracks, and an 8LP box set containing 130 tracks. Each LP is adorned with the iconic Hylian Crest and comes in a sleeve showcasing artwork from the 2017 video game.

In an interview with *Variety*, Nintendo of America’s Vice President of Player & Product Experience, Bill Trinen, explained that the company is using this release to test the demand for physical media outside of Japan.

The *Breath of the Wild* soundtrack is now available for pre-order and is scheduled for release on June 19, 2026. The 2LP set is priced at $49.99, while the comprehensive 8LP box set costs $194.99.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146565/zelda-botw-soundtrack-vinyl-release

THC drinks face crackdown from Missouri lawmakers

Missouri’s market for THC drinks is expanding rapidly, with a new report estimating that the industry could generate up to $75 million annually. This significant growth highlights the increasing popularity and demand for cannabis-infused beverages in the state.

However, the booming industry is now facing its first major political challenge. State lawmakers are moving to impose stricter regulations on THC drinks, citing concerns that the product, while currently legal, operates without sufficient oversight. These proposed restrictions aim to address regulatory gaps and ensure consumer safety as the market continues to develop.
https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/thc-drinks-face-crackdown-from-missouri-lawmakers/

Ryerson Holding Corporation (RYI) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Justine Carlson
Good morning. Thank you for joining Ryerson Holding Corporation’s Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Call.

On our call, we have Eddie Lehner, Ryerson’s President and Chief Executive Officer; Jim Claussen, our Chief Financial Officer; and Molly Kannan, our Chief Accounting Officer and Corporate Controller.

A recording of this call will be posted on our Investor Relations website at ir.ryerson.com.

Please read the forward-looking statement disclosures included in our earnings release issued yesterday and note that they apply to all statements made during this call. In addition, our remarks today refer to several non-GAAP measures. Reconciliations of these adjusted numbers are also included in our earnings release.

I’ll now turn the call over to Eddie.

**Edward Lehner**
*President, CEO & Director*

Thank you, Justine. Good morning, and thank you all for joining us to discuss our third quarter 2025 performance and our announced merger agreement with Olympic Steel.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4834900-ryerson-holding-corporation-ryi-q3-2025-earnings-call-transcript?source=feed_all_articles

He helped deliver Arab American support for Trump. Now his path to Mideast post faces GOP opposition

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. ambassador to Kuwait is facing steep odds of confirmation. Several Republican senators are planning to oppose Amer Ghalib due to past remarks they consider antisemitic.

Ghalib, the mayor of the Arab-majority city of Hamtramck, Michigan, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he does not plan to…
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German Political Party Proposes National Bitcoin Reserve to Counter Inflation Risks

Bitcoin: A Political Spark from Berlin Ignites Europe’s Digital-Asset Conversation

A political spark from Berlin has sent fresh energy through Europe’s digital-asset conversation. The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has put forward a proposal urging the government to treat Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset—a move that, if ever adopted, would place Europe’s largest economy on an entirely new monetary trajectory.

The idea appeared in parliament on October 29, wrapped in economic anxiety and political ambition. AfD lawmakers framed Bitcoin not as a speculative token but as a tool of national defense: protection against inflation, fiscal mismanagement, and what they see as creeping overreach from Brussels and the European Central Bank.

Germany’s Bitcoin U-Turn?

Ironically, the proposal arrives just months after Berlin liquidated almost 50,000 BTC seized in past criminal cases. Those coins were sold near $54,000, a price that looks painfully low now that Bitcoin trades roughly twice as high. Had the state held, the stash would be worth more than $5 billion today—a detail that has fueled the online uproar surrounding the AfD motion.

“Politicians mocked Bitcoin until it doubled after they sold,” one user on X wrote, capturing the frustration that many German crypto supporters feel toward the government’s earlier decision.

From Opposition to Opportunity

The AfD, long skeptical of centralized monetary power, has found new ground in Bitcoin. Its recent motion titled Recognizing the Strategic Potential of Bitcoin pushes for lighter regulation, long-term tax exemptions on BTC holdings, and official recognition of the asset as “stateless money.”

The party argues that Germany must encourage ownership rather than taxation if it hopes to lead the next financial cycle. The initiative contrasts sharply with mainstream German policy, which has so far focused on compliance and oversight rather than adoption.

But it taps into a growing European current that sees Bitcoin not as a threat, but as a hedge against institutional fragility.

France, Switzerland, and a Regional Ripple

Only a day before AfD’s announcement, French lawmaker Éric Ciotti and his UDR party introduced a bill in Paris calling for France to build its own Bitcoin reserve—roughly 2 percent of total supply over several years—funded through public mining, seized assets, and savings allocations.

Across the border, Swiss parliamentarian Samuel Kullmann continues his long-running campaign to enshrine Bitcoin in Switzerland’s constitution and add it to the central bank’s balance sheet.

These proposals differ in scope but share a common premise: Europe’s monetary future should include decentralized assets.

Still, few analysts expect rapid adoption. The French motion faces political headwinds, and Germany’s governing coalition is unlikely to hand a major policy win to the AfD. Yet even symbolic gestures can change the tone of debate—and that, observers say, may already be happening.

Europe’s Reserve Gap

For now, Europe’s presence in the Bitcoin treasury landscape is thin. Data from Bitcoin Treasuries shows only the U.K. and Finland holding government-level BTC, while Germany and Bulgaria remain at zero.

AfD’s motion is unlikely to flip that overnight, but it signals a deeper shift: Bitcoin is no longer being dismissed as “magic internet money” inside European politics. It’s being discussed as a policy instrument.

Whether the Bundestag embraces or ignores the idea, the conversation itself marks a change in tone. A few years ago, Bitcoin was a fringe topic; now it’s part of a fiscal argument about sovereignty, monetary independence, and the limits of fiat stability.

Germany may not be ready to buy Bitcoin for its national reserves just yet, but the debate has begun—and it’s spreading faster than most policymakers expected.


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