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14 Oct 2024
#illegals
The Federalist: Bill Clinton: Laken Riley Would Still Be Alive If Not For Biden-Harris
Former President Bill Clinton criticized the Biden-Harris administration's border policies, linking them to the murder of a Georgia nursing student by an illegal immigrant. He suggested that better vetting could have prevented the tragedy, undermining Kamala Harris's claims of a secure border.
Clinton's remarks coincided with the National Border Patrol Council endorsing Donald Trump, emphasizing concerns over unvetted immigrants and crime. Federal data revealed over 647,000 illegal immigrants with serious criminal backgrounds are currently in the U.S.
#politics
GB News: Daubney erupts as lawyer says migrant who made death threat to Farage should be WELCOMED into Britain
A debate on GB News featured human rights lawyer Shoaib Khan arguing that a migrant who threatened Nigel Farage should be allowed into Britain, claiming it would help keep Farage safe. Opponent Martin Daubney countered that this would make the migrant a liability for UK taxpayers.
Khan insisted that keeping the migrant in the UK would allow authorities to monitor him, while Daubney argued that allowing such individuals in is naive and poses risks. The migrant, believed to be from Afghanistan, had previously posted threatening messages.
Fox News: Trump ally Tim Scott mulls bid for top role at Senate campaign arm
Sen. Tim Scott is considering a run for chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) as he aims to support Donald Trump's presidential bid and expand the Republican majority in the Senate by 2026. He is actively campaigning in key swing states.
Scott's fundraising efforts are significant, with a super PAC backing him in battleground states. His potential chairmanship of the Banking Committee could follow if Republicans regain control of the Senate.
Forbes: Harris Sitting For First-Ever Fox News Interview This Week
Vice President Kamala Harris will conduct her first formal interview with Fox News, aiming to engage conservative viewers as the election approaches. The 25-minute interview will air on October 16, hosted by Bret Baier, coinciding with Donald Trump's appearance on the same network.
This move marks a shift in strategy for Harris, who previously avoided Fox News, as she seeks to connect with a broader audience during a tight election race. The interview follows a series of friendlier media engagements and comes amid Trump's regular appearances on the network.
Le Monde: Alexei Navalny's 'Patriot,' the unfinished memoir of Putin's leading opponent
Alexei Navalny's memoir, "Patriot," set to release on October 22, 2023, explores his motivations for returning to Russia after surviving a poisoning attempt. He emphasizes his commitment to his convictions, despite facing imprisonment and a repressive political environment.
The book delves into his personal history and critiques contemporary Russia, touching on significant themes such as state deception and government failures. Navalny's narrative combines personal anecdotes with political commentary, reflecting his ongoing struggle against the Kremlin.
#economy
Forbes: S&P 500 Hits New All-Time High—Up Over 65% From 2022 Low
The S&P 500 reached a record high of 5,865, marking a 68% increase from its low in October 2022, amid strong corporate earnings and optimism in the market. The bull market celebrates its second anniversary, driven significantly by stocks related to generative AI.
Despite some blue-chip stocks underperforming, analysts project further growth, with forecasts suggesting the index could reach 6,000 by the end of 2024. Nvidia has emerged as a standout performer, reflecting the market's focus on AI advancements.
#military
The Western Journal: Mysterious Aircraft Repeatedly Breach Airspace at Major US Military Base
Drone swarms have repeatedly breached airspace over U.S. military bases, including Langley Air Force Base, raising security concerns. Despite efforts to identify and intercept the drones, their origin remains unknown, and military responses have been limited due to legal constraints.
Officials acknowledge the increasing frequency of these incursions, highlighting the challenge of countering uncrewed aircraft systems. The situation is viewed as an urgent issue that requires immediate attention.
Fox News: National Museum of the Marine Corps unveils new exhibits, honoring soldiers 'who made the ultimate sacrifice'
The National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico, Virginia, has opened two new galleries, "Forward Deployed" and "Afghanistan and Iraq," focusing on Marine Corps history from the end of the Vietnam War to 2021. The exhibits feature significant artifacts and immersive experiences.
These galleries honor the service of Marines, especially the 1,514 who lost their lives in recent conflicts. The museum aims to provide a comprehensive view of Marine operations and sacrifices over the past fifty years.
#health
Fox News: Jamie Foxx gives 'artistic explanation' of mystery illness that 'went terribly wrong'
Jamie Foxx performed in Atlanta for the first time since a mysterious health scare that began with a severe headache in April 2023. He described his show as an "artistic explanation" of his experience and expressed gratitude for the care he received during his recovery.
Foxx has not disclosed the specific medical condition he faced but noted that he was hospitalized for 20 days. He is set to appear in upcoming projects, including the Netflix film "Back in Action."
#crime
GB News: 'I beat her up too much!' Sara Sharif's dad's chilling confession to police after fleeing to Pakistan
Sara Sharif, a 10-year-old girl, was found dead with severe injuries in her home in Woking, Surrey. Her father, Urfan Sharif, confessed to police that he had "beat her up too much" before fleeing to Pakistan. He, along with his wife and brother, is on trial for her murder.
Prosecutors allege a "campaign of abuse" led to Sara's death, detailing numerous injuries including fractures and bite marks. The trial continues, with each defendant shifting blame onto one another while denying responsibility for the violence.