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10 Oct 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Biden-Harris Admin Officials Confirm Return of Large Migrant Group Crossings at Texas Border
The Del Rio Sector in Texas has reported an increase in large groups of undocumented migrants crossing from Mexico, with over 500 apprehended recently, including 122 unaccompanied minors. Only 38% of these migrants were returned to their home countries.
Border Patrol defines large groups as those exceeding 100 individuals. The rise in crossings comes amid an election-year slowdown, with state troopers recently intercepting a significant group of migrants near Eagle Pass.
#politics
The Economist: Europeans are facing the prospect of Trump like a deer caught in headlights
Europeans are apprehensive about the potential return of Donald Trump in the 2024 U.S. elections, recalling the tumultuous impact of his previous presidency. Efforts to prepare for this possibility have been inadequate, leaving leaders anxious about the geopolitical implications.
The looming threat of Trumpism raises concerns about European stability and unity as they brace for potential challenges ahead.
The Western Journal: Kamala Harris' 'Blue Wall' Crumbling Before Her Eyes - New Battleground Poll Shows Incredible Trump Surge
Former President Donald Trump has gained significant ground in polling for key "Blue Wall" states, with recent surveys showing him leading in Michigan and Wisconsin, while narrowing the gap in Pennsylvania against Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump is performing well on issues like the economy and immigration.
The Quinnipiac University poll indicates Trump at 50% in Michigan, 48% in Wisconsin, and Harris at 49% in Pennsylvania. This shift marks a notable change from previous months, suggesting a competitive race as the November election approaches.
Breitbart: EU Leftists Freak Out as Orbán Calls for Trumpian Migration Policies
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's speech in the European Parliament emphasized the need for stricter immigration controls, claiming the EU's asylum system is ineffective. He proposed allowing only pre-approved asylum seekers and establishing offshore migrant processing centers.
Orbán's remarks provoked strong reactions from leftist and globalist factions, who accused him of authoritarianism and corruption. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen criticized Orbán's stance on the Ukraine conflict and immigration, advocating for greater EU cooperation.
Le Monde: French PM Barnier to present high-risk budget
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is set to present a budget aimed at reducing France's deficit by €60 billion, facing opposition from left-wing and far-right MPs. His plan includes €40 billion in spending cuts and tax increases on high earners, amid concerns over public debt.
Barnier's government must navigate a hostile parliament, with potential no-confidence votes looming. He aims to lower the public-sector deficit below 5% of GDP next year, despite criticism that the austerity measures will negatively impact the French populace.
Breitbart: Donald Trump Rejects Presidential Debate 'Rematch' with Kamala Harris
Donald Trump announced there will be no rematch debate with Kamala Harris as early voting has begun, stating there is "nothing to debate." He rejected invitations for further debates, citing Harris's performance in their first encounter.
Harris has been criticized for making false claims during their initial debate, while undecided voters reportedly favored Trump in post-debate assessments.
Le Monde: Musk, Durov and the rebalancing of power
Elon Musk's X and Pavel Durov's Telegram have both complied with legal demands from Brazilian and French authorities, respectively. Musk faced a €5 million fine and account blocks for disinformation, while Durov agreed to cooperate after his arrest related to Telegram's lack of compliance with law enforcement.
These developments indicate a shift in the power dynamics between digital platforms and governments, suggesting that even major tech leaders prioritize economic interests over absolute freedom of expression.
Fox News: Biden praises Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as ‘very gracious’ amid hurricane relief effort
President Biden commended Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for his cooperation during recent hurricanes, stating they have communicated effectively. In contrast, Vice President Kamala Harris criticized DeSantis for allegedly playing political games amid the crisis, claiming he has not engaged with her team.
DeSantis clarified he was unaware of Harris's attempts to contact him and accused her of politicizing the situation. Biden's focus remains on the federal response, emphasizing the cooperation from governors during these emergencies.
#society
Breitbart: Hurricane Fake: Britons Wake up to 16,000 Miles Per Hour Wind Warnings
The BBC's weather service mistakenly predicted hurricane-force winds across the UK due to a technical glitch, alarming users. The erroneous forecast indicated wind speeds exceeding 16,000 miles per hour, far beyond normal hurricane levels.
Despite the glitch, the BBC had been covering real hurricanes affecting other regions, including hurricane Milton in Florida and remnants of hurricane Kirk approaching Europe. The situation was clarified by a presenter, emphasizing that the predictions were incorrect.
GB News: Scottish Government set to U-turn on free bus travel for asylum seekers
The Scottish Government has dropped a plan to offer free bus travel to asylum seekers due to budget cuts amounting to £500 million. Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop expressed hope for its reintroduction in 2026, but budget constraints hinder immediate action.
Critics, including Green MSPs and charities, argue that the decision negatively impacts vulnerable asylum seekers. The debate highlighted tensions between funding for asylum support and other pressing public needs, such as winter fuel payments for pensioners.
GB News: Tesco expands its £12 Finest meal deal with 11 new options - full list of products
Tesco has updated its Finest Dine In for Two offer, introducing Lucky Saint Alcohol-Free Lager as the first non-alcoholic beer option. The £12 deal now features 11 new seasonal dishes, enhancing variety for customers seeking a restaurant-quality meal at home.
The inclusion of non-alcoholic options reflects a growing demand for low and no-alcohol beverages, with industry leaders noting an increase in consumer interest. This change aims to support those looking to moderate their drinking habits.
The Western Journal: 'Enough Is Enough': Perpetually Harassed Colorado Baker Gets Transgender Suit Dismissed
The Colorado Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit against Christian baker Jack Phillips, who refused to make a pro-transgender cake, citing First Amendment rights. This marks a victory after 12 years of legal challenges from LGBT activists.
Phillips' case highlights ongoing tensions between religious beliefs and demands for inclusivity, raising questions about the limits of free speech in artistic expression.
GB News: GB News praised for 'telling the truth' as campaigner warns of increasing youth crime
Byron Highton, an anti-knife campaigner, praised GB News for providing a platform to express his views after being criticized by another radio station. He commended the channel for its role in addressing youth crime in the UK.
#war
The Economist: The search for Ukraine’s missing soldiers and sailors
In Kyiv, a group of Ukrainian policemen is investigating the fates of tens of thousands of missing soldiers by analyzing disturbing images from Russian social media. Their work aims to provide answers to families searching for their loved ones, whether alive or dead.
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has led to significant challenges, including the search for missing personnel and the impact on families. This situation reflects the broader consequences of the war.
The Economist: Russia continues to advance in eastern Ukraine
Russian forces are making steady advances in eastern Ukraine, particularly in the Donbas region, despite facing challenges. Ukrainian troops are reportedly retreating due to Russia's numerical and firepower advantages.
The situation highlights ongoing struggles within Europe, including economic and political challenges.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israel continues to weigh options, timing on Iran strike following Biden-Netanyahu call
President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu discussed Iran's recent missile attack on Israel during a phone call, emphasizing U.S. support for Israel's security. Biden condemned the attack and urged a measured Israeli response, amid speculation about potential military actions against Iran.
Tensions persist between the U.S. and Israel over military strategies, particularly regarding civilian casualties in Gaza and operations against Hezbollah. Analysts indicate that Israel's forthcoming military decisions will reveal its strategic intentions and the extent of U.S. involvement.
#economy
The Telegraph: Portugal seeks to become ‘tax haven for the young’ in attempt to stop brain drain
Portugal's government is introducing a decade-long tax break for workers under 35 to combat brain drain. The initiative offers a full income tax exemption for the first year, followed by progressive reductions over the next ten years.
This strategy aims to retain young talent and encourage their return, addressing the loss of 360,000 young emigrants since 2008.
Forbes: Social Security Benefits Will Increase 2.5% In 2025
Social Security retirement benefits will increase by approximately $50 per month starting January 2025, with a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment for over 72.5 million Americans. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients will also see increased payments beginning December 31, 2024.
The taxable maximum for Social Security in 2025 is set at $176,100, affecting how much individuals contribute based on their earnings. Benefits are determined by lifetime earnings, with specific criteria for qualifying based on work history and income limits.
Breitbart: Food and Shelter Costs Push Inflation Higher Than Expected
U.S. inflation exceeded expectations in September, with the consumer price index rising 2.4% year-over-year, surpassing the forecast of 2.3%. Monthly prices increased by 0.2%, up from 0.1% in August, driven largely by higher food and shelter costs.
Core CPI, excluding food and energy, rose 0.3% for the month and 3.3% year-over-year, slightly above the anticipated 3.2%. Food prices increased by 0.4% monthly, while shelter prices rose by 0.2%, marking a 4.9% annual increase.
#culture
Fox News: Lainey Wilson shares rare glimpse at relationship with Devlin 'Duck' Hodges
Lainey Wilson shared a glimpse of her relationship with Devlin "Duck" Hodges in an Instagram video, capturing their ride through the countryside. She expressed her contentment with the caption, highlighting their bond and mutual support in pursuing their dreams.
Wilson and Hodges, who began dating in 2021, have maintained a low-profile relationship. She described their love story as a whirlwind and noted the challenges of their busy careers.
#other
The Western Journal: ‘That Wasn’t Good': Watch CNN's Anderson Cooper Get Hit by Debris During Tense Coverage of Milton
Anderson Cooper was hit by debris while reporting live from Bradenton, Florida during Hurricane Milton. Critics argue that such coverage is unnecessary and highlights the sensationalism in modern media, suggesting that CNN should focus on safer reporting methods.
The incident raises questions about the appropriateness of sending high-profile journalists into dangerous situations for dramatic effect. Critics suggest that CNN's approach detracts from serious journalism and risks the safety of its staff.