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10 Oct 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: NYC Mayor Eric Adams to Spend $2.3 Billion on Hotel Rooms for Migrants
NYC Mayor Eric Adams to Spend $2.3 Billion on Hotel Rooms for Migrants
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is requesting $2.3 billion to provide hotel accommodations for 14,000 migrants through 2025, with total projected costs reaching $5.76 billion. The city has contracts with hotels at $352 per night per family.

In response to criticism, Adams has imposed limits on migrant stays while cutting funding for essential services like fire and police. New York state anticipates spending up to $12 billion over three years due to the migrant crisis.


#politics

The Federalist: Suits: Never Resided Voting In NC, MI Violates State Constitutions
Suits: Never Resided Voting In NC, MI Violates State Constitutions
The Republican National Committee (RNC) has filed lawsuits against North Carolina and Michigan, challenging the voting rights of individuals who have never resided in those states. The RNC argues that allowing such individuals to vote dilutes the votes of actual residents and violates state constitutions.

In North Carolina, the lawsuit claims the state is improperly applying the Uniform Military and Overseas Voters Act, while in Michigan, the challenge targets guidance allowing citizens who have never lived in the U.S. to vote. Both lawsuits seek to ensure election integrity by enforcing residency requirements.


Breitbart: VIDEO: Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer Mocks Catholics by Feeding Leftist Influencer Doritos on Her Knees
VIDEO: Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer Mocks Catholics by Feeding Leftist Influencer Doritos on Her Knees
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer appeared in a controversial video where she fed a woman Doritos while on her knees, leading to backlash from Catholic groups. Critics accused her of mocking Catholicism, which has raised concerns for Democrats about the Catholic vote in swing states.

Recent polling indicates that former President Trump holds a slight lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in Michigan, highlighting the importance of the Catholic electorate in upcoming elections.


Fox News: Actor-comedian Eddie Griffin says he may be 'going with Trump' instead of 'liar' Kamala Harris
Actor-comedian Eddie Griffin says he may be 'going with Trump' instead of 'liar' Kamala Harris
Comedic actor Eddie Griffin criticized Vice President Kamala Harris during a podcast, labeling her a "liar" and suggesting he might support former President Trump instead. He claimed Trump could be the lesser evil, questioning Harris's experience and popularity.

Griffin humorously highlighted Trump's background, suggesting it resonates with the Black community. He characterized the political choice as between "the liar or the crook," expressing a preference for Trump.


The Federalist: Harris Rep: The Difference Between Harris And Biden Is Skin Color
Harris Rep: The Difference Between Harris And Biden Is Skin Color
A recent poll indicates that 95% of voters desire a change from President Biden, raising concerns for Vice President Harris, whose main distinction appears to be her identity as a woman of color. Critics argue that voters prioritize economic issues over identity politics.

Despite attempts to differentiate herself, Harris acknowledges her alignment with Biden's policies, which have contributed to rising inflation and living costs. As dissatisfaction grows among voters, her challenge remains to distance herself from the current administration while recognizing her role within it.


#society

GB News: Sadiq Khan vows action on controversial Islamic preacher ads after GB News brings TfL outrage to light
Sadiq Khan vows action on controversial Islamic preacher ads after GB News brings TfL outrage to light
Sadiq Khan plans to evaluate controversial ads in the Transport for London system featuring Islamic preacher Mufti Menk and fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov. Concerns arise over Menk's past divisive remarks and the apparent leniency towards these ads compared to stricter policies on others.

Tory Assembly member Susan Hall criticized the ads, questioning the consistency of TfL's advertising policies. Khan's office indicated they would investigate the matter further, emphasizing a commitment to inclusivity and condemning hate speech.


#war

Human Events: Russia gains ground on Ukraine as an estimated 600,000 Russians reported dead or wounded since start of war
Russia gains ground on Ukraine as an estimated 600,000 Russians reported dead or wounded since start of war
US officials report that Russia has made recent gains in eastern Ukraine, but at a high cost, with around 600,000 Russian casualties since the invasion began. The past month saw the deadliest battles yet, with both sides acknowledging significant losses.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is seeking more military support from allies, but requests for long-range weapons have been denied by the US, UK, and Germany. Analysts suggest Ukraine can sustain operations for months despite Russia's logistical challenges.


#economy

The Western Journal: Bidenomics: Same-Day Reports Share Bad News with Retirees and Homebuyers
Bidenomics: Same-Day Reports Share Bad News with Retirees and Homebuyers
The Biden administration faces criticism as retirees experience minimal Social Security cost-of-living adjustments amid persistent inflation, and mortgage rates rise, making homeownership less accessible. Many retirees report struggling financially despite official inflation figures.

With rising costs impacting both retirees and potential homebuyers, the economic situation is likely to influence voter sentiment ahead of the upcoming election. Critics argue that current policies have not alleviated financial pressures on Americans.


#culture

Fox News: 'Charlie's Angels' star Jaclyn Smith reveals how they avoided catfights on set of hit show
'Charlie's Angels' star Jaclyn Smith reveals how they avoided catfights on set of hit show
Jaclyn Smith reflects on her time with "Charlie's Angels," emphasizing the supportive friendship she had with co-star Farrah Fawcett, who visited her after the birth of her child. Smith describes Fawcett as a joyful and non-competitive colleague, despite the show's fame.

The series, which ended in 1981, left a lasting impact on its audience, with Smith recalling its innocence and the bond it created among viewers. Cheryl Ladd, who joined later, shared her initial nerves but found camaraderie with Smith, leading to a lifelong friendship.


#technology

Fox News: Biometric data: Is it safe to hand it over to any company that asks?
Biometric data: Is it safe to hand it over to any company that asks?
Biometric data, such as fingerprints and facial recognition, is increasingly used for security and convenience in various settings, including airports and retail stores. While these technologies offer efficiency, they also pose significant security risks, particularly regarding data breaches.

Users should carefully consider the implications of sharing their biometric information with companies and agencies. It's essential to assess the reputation of these entities and implement additional security measures, such as strong passwords and VPNs, to protect personal data.