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14 Oct 2024
#illegals
The Federalist: Vance Blasts ABC Host For Trivializing Violent Gang Invasion
Vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance criticized ABC's Martha Raddatz for downplaying the issue of Venezuelan gangs taking over apartment complexes in Aurora, Colorado. He argued that the situation reflects broader problems stemming from current border policies.
Despite local officials stating that incidents are limited, a task force has been established to address the gang's presence. Vance emphasized the need for stronger action against crime linked to immigration policies.
#politics
Fox News: JD Vance calls out 'deranged' mindset that we need illegal immigrants to build houses
JD Vance, Republican vice presidential candidate, criticized the notion that illegal immigrants are essential for addressing the housing crisis. He argued that the reliance on undocumented labor undermines American workers and perpetuates inequality.
Vance advocated for stricter border policies and suggested that businesses should not hire illegal immigrants, which would encourage some undocumented workers to leave voluntarily. He emphasized the need to engage American citizens in the workforce instead.
Breitbart: Michael Moore Pushes Biden to Cancel All Student Loan Debt, Abolish Death Penalty in Final Months as President
Filmmaker Michael Moore is urging President Biden to implement a progressive agenda in his final months, including the cancellation of all student loan debt, abolishing the federal death penalty, and ceasing military aid to Israel. He suggests using executive orders to achieve these goals.
Moore's proposals reflect a shift in his stance towards Biden, advocating for bold actions to energize young voters and fulfill campaign promises. He emphasizes the need for significant changes before Biden leaves office.
GB News: Jake Paul worried for America, 'freedom of speech' and immigration if Donald Trump loses US election
Jake Paul has expressed concerns about the potential consequences for America if Donald Trump loses the upcoming presidential election to Kamala Harris. He fears a loss could lead to a loss of freedom of speech and increased immigration issues.
Paul, who has endorsed Trump, believes the election is highly competitive, with polls showing varying results. He will also be preparing to fight Mike Tyson, who shares his support for Trump.
Breitbart: UK Law Would Force Pubs to Employ 'Banter Police', Warn Critics
The UK Labour Party government is considering legislation that would hold businesses accountable for offensive comments made by customers, potentially leading to increased regulation of speech in public spaces like pubs. Critics argue this could create a "speech police" environment and harm struggling businesses.
Additionally, the proposed law could impact free speech on university campuses, making institutions more cautious about hosting controversial speakers due to fears of legal repercussions. This follows the government's previous moves to limit freedoms in various sectors.
Fox News: ANDREW McCARTHY: FBI's role in Hunter Biden laptop scandal is worse than you know
The Hunter Biden laptop controversy highlights alleged political corruption within U.S. law enforcement and intelligence agencies. Despite the FBI authenticating the laptop in December 2019, it reportedly influenced social media suppression of related reporting during the 2020 election.
The situation raises concerns about the integrity of the intelligence community, which is accused of collaborating with political interests to mischaracterize legitimate investigations as Russian disinformation. This has implications for public trust in national security institutions.
Fox News: Trends are good in the swing county GOP chair calls ‘Little Pennsylvania’: It’ll ‘be a repeat of ‘16’
Erie County, Pennsylvania, has historically voted for the eventual presidential winner, reflecting its diverse electorate. Republican Chair Tom Eddy emphasizes the importance of independent voters and early voting strategies for upcoming elections, noting a surge in yard sign demand for GOP candidates.
Democrats, buoyed by increased volunteer support, aim to flip key seats in the state. Both parties are focusing on engaging low-propensity voters to maximize turnout in the upcoming elections.
#society
GB News: Bev Turner hits out at lack of British pride after parent claimed Union Jacks are 'problematic'
Bev Turner criticized the perceived shame among Britons regarding their history, highlighting a survey where nearly 75% of respondents want children to learn pride in Britain's past. The study indicates that ethnic minorities reject the notion that such pride is inherently racist.
Dr. Rakib Ehsan echoed these sentiments, arguing that British schools should better celebrate the nation's diverse history and contributions, including working-class anti-racist traditions. He emphasized the importance of teaching children about significant historical events that reflect Britain's positive impact.
Breitbart: Poll: Americans Underestimate Joe Biden's Migrant Inflow
A September poll indicates that many Americans, particularly pro-migration liberals, significantly underestimate the number of migrants entering the U.S. since the Biden administration, with estimates ranging from under 1.8 million to 10 million. The influx has influenced public opinion, with increasing support for deportations.
The survey reveals a notable decline in migration support across political lines, with half of respondents favoring deportations. This shift reflects the perceived impact of migration on local communities and the economy, as concerns over wages and housing costs rise.
#economy
The Economist: The American economy has left other rich countries in the dust
The American economy has outpaced other wealthy nations since the early 1990s, contrary to earlier predictions of decline. Factors such as technological advancements, particularly the internet, contributed to this unexpected growth trajectory.
This trend is expected to persist into the future.
#military
Times Of Israel: Hezbollah said in ‘financial crisis,’ unable to pay members due to Israeli offensive
Hezbollah is experiencing a financial crisis due to Israeli airstrikes that have destroyed key cash storage centers, including the Al-Qard al-Hasan nonprofit, which has been crucial for funding the group. The loss of access to Lebanese banks and cash transfers has further exacerbated the situation.
Despite these challenges, Hezbollah continues its offensive against Israel, reportedly in support of Hamas, following ongoing clashes since early October 2023. The group's financial difficulties may not hinder its military operations, though its leadership has suffered significant losses.
#health
Le Monde: Florists, the overlooked victims of pesticides: 'If someone had warned me, my daughter would still be here'
Laure Marivain is advocating for recognition of the link between her daughter Emmy's cancer and pesticide exposure, following Emmy's death after a prolonged illness. Emmy's case is notable as she is the first child recognized by the Pesticide Victims Compensation Fund for such a connection.
Marivain is contesting the limited compensation offered by the fund, which she feels inadequately reflects the family's suffering. Her legal challenge is set to be heard at the Rennes appeals court.
GB News: Miracle pill found to cut the risk of 'one of the worst cancers' by nearly HALF in world first
A study from University Hospital Southampton indicates that regular aspirin use can reduce the risk of pancreatic cancer by 40% in diabetics and 20% in the general population. This research, involving nearly 10,000 participants, highlights aspirin's potential as a cancer prevention tool.
Pancreatic cancer has a low survival rate and is often diagnosed late. The findings suggest that aspirin's anti-inflammatory properties may help mitigate this risk, particularly for those with diabetes, who are at a significantly higher risk for developing the disease.
#science
Forbes: Updated Northern Lights Forecast: Here’s Where Aurora Borealis May Appear Tonight
A geomagnetic storm may allow portions of northern U.S. to see the aurora borealis Monday night, particularly in Alaska, Minnesota, and Canada. The lights will be dim, with a Kp index of two, indicating limited visibility.
The phenomenon is caused by solar energy colliding with Earth's atmosphere. As Solar Cycle 25 peaks, more Americans may experience the northern lights due to increased geomagnetic activity.