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12 Oct 2023
#politics
Daily Wire: Virginia’s Porn Candidate May Have Broken Law By Claiming To Be A Nurse Without A License
Virginia House of Delegates candidate Susanna Gibson deceived voters about her profession, claiming to be a nurse while her license was expired. Gibson engaged in online sex-for-money activities under the name "HotWifeExperience," performing extreme and unsanitary acts with her husband. She potentially violated Virginia law by falsely presenting herself as a nurse.
The Federalist: Biden Admin Deports A Christian Family, But Not Illegal Immigrants
The Biden administration is deporting a Christian family from Germany who fears persecution. Meanwhile, they have failed to deport the majority of illegal immigrants who do not qualify for asylum.
National Review: America’s Political ‘Teams’: Not Fit to Play
The summary explores the current state of three teams: the Trump legal-defense team, the Biden business-development team, and the House-GOP-leadership team. Each team is criticized for their shortcomings and questionable ability to lead America in the future. The writer also discusses the decline of America's competitive edge, which they attribute to the marginalization of the military, bureaucratization of competitive sports, and the emergence of controversial societal changes.
#war
Liberty Nation: Bracing for Impact: White House Fears Fallout From Israeli War
Many agree that Joe Biden's speech about the invasion of Israel by Islamist militants was appropriate, but the impact of his words will soon be overshadowed by the spreading Israeli war. The war's lasting effects and the shattered sense of security in Israel pose a significant political challenge for the White House.
Euromaidan Press: Media: Bridge connecting Donetsk’s key occupied cities destroyed
The highway bridge connecting occupied cities in Donetsk was destroyed, hindering Russian military transit and affecting operations near Ukraine-controlled Avdiivka.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist: Your Black Lives Matter Donation May Have Helped Hamas
Black Lives Matter chapters express support for Palestinians, drawing parallels between Palestinian terrorism and BLM activism. It is revealed that public companies donate to Palestinian organizations and BLM, enabling Palestinian barbarism. BLM has a history of supporting Palestinian groups and works closely with left-wing pro-Palestinian organizations. BLM At School curriculum promotes "Black + Palestinian Solidarity" and equates Zionism to anti-Black violence. BLM's aim for "decolonization" is seen as the annihilation of Israel. Corporate philanthropy fuels these causes, and reforms are needed for accountability.
#economy
National Review: Blue States Are Getting More Federal Money Than They Should
Blue states like New York, California, and Illinois are benefiting from federal grants-in-aid despite experiencing population loss. These grants do not adjust for population change, meaning that these states are avoiding fiscal losses of $233 million annually while growing states are not receiving the assistance they need. In total, Washington sends $750 billion in grants to state and local governments, accounting for about a third of state budget spending. This system of grants-in-aid has become a core feature of modern U.S. government.
Forbes: Walgreens Reports $180 Million Loss Ahead Of New CEO Taking Over
Walgreens Boots Alliance reported a $180 million loss in its fourth quarter due to lower COVID-19 vaccine and testing volumes. The company's net loss in the fourth quarter was $180 million compared to $415 million in the year-ago quarter. The loss was attributed, in part, to opioid-related claims and litigation.
#technology
Forbes: Vital Insights That Law Firms And Law Partners Need To Know About Generative AI For Their Legal Practices
Law firms and partners need to embrace generative AI for legal services, as it is a valuable tool for handling text-based tasks. However, caution must be exercised, as generative AI can produce errors and false information, as evidenced by the case of lawyers who used AI-generated legal cases in court. Proper training and double-checking of AI output are necessary to avoid such pitfalls. Despite this blunder, the use of generative AI in law firms has the potential to significantly increase productivity and provide a competitive advantage.