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15 Oct 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: EXCLUSIVE: Kamala’s Broken Border -- Special Interest Alien Surge in Texas
EXCLUSIVE: Kamala’s Broken Border -- Special Interest Alien Surge in Texas
Over the weekend, more than 500 migrants crossed into Eagle Pass, Texas, with a notable number of Special Interest Aliens from countries like Iran, Egypt, Afghanistan, and Turkey among them. The increase in unaccompanied migrant children is also concerning, with 102 apprehended since Friday.

The Texas Department of Public Safety confirmed the unusual size and composition of these migrant groups, prompting active intelligence investigations. Most apprehensions in the Del Rio Sector occur in Eagle Pass, where nearly 250,000 have been recorded.


#politics

Fox News: 'Ruining our car industry': Biden-Harris EV regs prove flashpoint in Michigan Senate debate
'Ruining our car industry': Biden-Harris EV regs prove flashpoint in Michigan Senate debate
In a heated Senate debate in Michigan, candidates Mike Rogers and Elissa Slotkin clashed over electric vehicle mandates, border security, abortion, and gun control. Rogers criticized EV policies as detrimental to the auto industry, while Slotkin defended them as essential for future competitiveness.

Both candidates blamed each other for issues at the southern border, with Slotkin accusing Republicans of political maneuvering. The race remains competitive, with Slotkin holding a slim lead; Republicans are increasing campaign funding for Rogers as the election approaches.


The Western Journal: Trump Town Hall Cut Short by Multiple Medical Emergencies
Trump Town Hall Cut Short by Multiple Medical Emergencies
A town hall meeting with former President Donald Trump in Oaks, Pennsylvania, was interrupted by multiple medical emergencies due to the heat. The event was attended by around 5,000 to 6,000 people, with three individuals requiring hospitalization.

Trump shifted the focus from questions to music after the emergencies, encouraging attendees to enjoy an impromptu concert. He emphasized his commitment to common sense policies, including education and military strength.


Fox News: Trump says 'I don't care when you vote' in new House GOP ad urging voters to turn out early
Trump says 'I don't care when you vote' in new House GOP ad urging voters to turn out early
House Republicans are intensifying efforts to mobilize early voters ahead of the upcoming election, with a new digital ad highlighting the urgency of participation. The campaign targets key swing states like Georgia and North Carolina, emphasizing the need to counter Democratic influence.

Former President Trump features prominently in the ad, urging Republicans to vote and framing the election as critical to reversing what he describes as a "dangerous, far-left socialist agenda." Early voting has begun in several states, with GOP officials focused on maximizing turnout.


Fox News: Harris and Trump tied in battleground Michigan, Senate race on razor's edge: AARP poll
Harris and Trump tied in battleground Michigan, Senate race on razor's edge: AARP poll
A recent poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump tied at 46% in Michigan, a critical battleground state. The race reveals generational and gender divides, with Harris leading among younger and older voters, while Trump performs better with middle-aged men.

In the Senate race, Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin holds a narrow lead over Republican Mike Rogers. Both parties are intensifying efforts to secure support in Michigan, a key component of the Democrats' traditional "Blue Wall."


Fox News: The Guardian deletes review of Oct. 7 doc after backlash for complaining film depicts Hamas too negatively
The Guardian deletes review of Oct. 7 doc after backlash for complaining film depicts Hamas too negatively
The Guardian removed a film review of the documentary "One Day in October" after backlash for its portrayal of Hamas and the October 7 attacks in Israel. The review was criticized for lacking sympathy for the victims and was deemed inconsistent with the outlet's editorial standards.

The Guardian acknowledged a "failure of process" in publishing the review and apologized for any offense caused. The article was taken down on October 10, 2024, following significant social media criticism.


Forbes: Harris And Trump’s Biggest Celebrity Endorsements: Anne Hathaway, Dennis Quaid And More
Harris And Trump’s Biggest Celebrity Endorsements: Anne Hathaway, Dennis Quaid And More
Celebrities are increasingly vocal in the 2024 presidential race, with many endorsing candidates like Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Notable figures such as Anne Hathaway, Dennis Quaid, and Bryan Cranston have expressed their support, highlighting issues like reproductive rights and leadership qualities.

Support for Harris includes endorsements from various Hollywood stars and former political leaders, while Trump maintains backing from figures like Hulk Hogan and Kid Rock. The endorsements reflect significant political engagement among celebrities ahead of the upcoming election.


Fox News: ‘Open border’: Blue city voters grapple with immigration crisis, reveal whether Trump or Harris can solve it
‘Open border’: Blue city voters grapple with immigration crisis, reveal whether Trump or Harris can solve it
Voters in Detroit, Chicago, and Atlanta expressed mixed views on immigration, with many favoring former President Trump for addressing border security. Concerns were raised about the impact of illegal immigration on American citizens, particularly the working class.

Some voters emphasized the necessity of immigration for economic growth, while others highlighted the challenges posed by current policies. The issue remains significant, especially in light of the ongoing crisis at the southern border.


Breitbart: Walz Dodges on if Repealing Trump Border Policies Was Wrong
Walz Dodges on if Repealing Trump Border Policies Was Wrong
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz defended the Biden administration's border policies, stating that illegal crossings are currently lower than when Trump left office. He emphasized the need for bipartisan solutions and criticized Trump for allegedly wanting the border issue to persist for political gain.

Walz highlighted that a bipartisan bill exists, crafted by conservative senators and Border Patrol agents, but is stalled due to Trump's influence. He asserted that Trump spreads false information about immigration issues.


GB News: Joe Biden's friendship with Nancy Pelosi in tatters as pair go MONTHS without speaking
Joe Biden's friendship with Nancy Pelosi in tatters as pair go MONTHS without speaking
Nancy Pelosi stated she has not spoken to President Joe Biden since July, when she intervened to encourage him to withdraw from the presidential race due to concerns over his mental acuity. She emphasized the need to protect his legacy and suggested Kamala Harris as a potential candidate against Trump.

Pelosi expressed her respect for Biden but indicated that political decisions must prioritize winning. She criticized Trump, calling him a "grotesque word," and reflected on the necessity of making strategic choices in elections.


#society

Le Monde: 'L'Histoire de Souleymane' wasn't meant to be a 'politically correct film,' director says
'L'Histoire de Souleymane' wasn't meant to be a 'politically correct film,' director says
"L'Histoire de Souleymane," directed by Boris Lojkine, follows a Guinean deliveryman preparing for an asylum interview while navigating the challenges of his migrant status. The film, praised for its depth and realism, won the Jury Prize at Cannes, with lead actor Abou Sangare receiving accolades for his performance.

Lojkine aimed to portray complex migrant characters, rejecting the notion of a politically correct narrative. The film reflects the struggles of migrants, highlighting personal stories amidst broader immigration debates in France.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Orbán Gives Trump Negotiating Room by Delaying Ukraine Aid Loan
Orbán Gives Trump Negotiating Room by Delaying Ukraine Aid Loan
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is obstructing a $50 billion loan to Ukraine, aiming to enhance Donald Trump's negotiating position for peace if he wins the U.S. presidential election. Orbán insists that decisions on sanctions against Russia should wait until after the elections.

This stance has angered European leaders, who fear higher costs for continuing support for Ukraine. The EU may attempt to pressure Hungary or revoke its voting rights to counter Orbán's influence. Orbán argues for a pragmatic approach to end the conflict, emphasizing Trump's potential role in achieving peace.


The Telegraph: Israel will not target Iran’s nuclear or oil facilities, Netanyahu tells Biden
Israel will not target Iran’s nuclear or oil facilities, Netanyahu tells Biden
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed President Joe Biden that Israel will refrain from attacking Iran's oil and nuclear facilities before the upcoming US election. The response will instead target Iran's military bases.

Following this news, oil prices declined, as Biden advised against strikes that could disrupt oil markets and impact the election.


#economy

Forbes: Walgreens Closing 1,200 Stores As Earnings Beat Projections
Walgreens Closing 1,200 Stores As Earnings Beat Projections
Walgreens plans to close 1,200 stores by 2027, including 500 in 2025, to improve cash flow, despite reporting a $3 billion net loss in the fourth quarter. The closures aim to enhance adjusted earnings, with affected employees reassigned to other locations.

The company's stock rose over 13% following the earnings report, although it has faced challenges from declining prescription revenue and competition from online pharmacies. CEO Tim Wentworth indicated potential divestment from VillageMD amid ongoing financial struggles.


Breitbart: Harris Adviser: Inflation Began Under Trump, People Were Gouging 
Harris Adviser: Inflation Began Under Trump, People Were Gouging 
Harris Campaign Senior Adviser Ian Sams attributed the onset of inflation to challenges during the Trump administration, particularly related to COVID-19 and corporate price gouging. He emphasized the importance of continuing economic progress despite ongoing inflation concerns.

Host Neil Cavuto questioned the administration's acknowledgment of economic issues, noting that inflation was low when Trump left office. Sams maintained that economic challenges were already present before COVID-19.


Forbes: These Bank Stocks Hit Highs As Goldman Sachs, Charles Schwab Post Hot Earnings
These Bank Stocks Hit Highs As Goldman Sachs, Charles Schwab Post Hot Earnings
Bank stocks rose significantly on Tuesday following strong earnings reports from major U.S. financial institutions, driven by lower interest rates. Notable gains included Bank of America, Citigroup, and Goldman Sachs, with Schwab's shares surging 7%.

The positive investor response led to record intraday prices for Goldman and Morgan Stanley, while regional banks also saw gains. Analysts attribute the rally to improved economic sentiment and expectations of continued interest rate cuts, despite challenges faced by some regional banks.


GB News: Drivers could be charged 15p per mile in new pay-per-mile taxes - ‘May face higher costs’
Drivers could be charged 15p per mile in new pay-per-mile taxes - ‘May face higher costs’
The UK government is considering a pay-per-mile car tax that could charge motorists up to 15p per mile, significantly increasing costs for frequent drivers. This change aims to create a fairer system as electric vehicles will be subject to road tax starting April 2025.

Experts warn that rural residents and commuters may face higher expenses, while the system could reduce congestion and align costs with actual road usage. Privacy concerns regarding mileage tracking methods have also been raised.


#culture

On The Water: Angling Artist: Andrew Thompson
Angling Artist: Andrew Thompson
Brooklyn artist Andrew Thompson transforms sneakers into canvases adorned with intricate depictions of marine life and celestial themes. His work merges urban graffiti influences with a passion for nature, reflecting his experiences in both city and rural settings.

Thompson's creations, including painted sneakers and globes, aim to capture the dynamic energy of underwater ecosystems while drawing inspiration from his fishing experiences in the Northeast. His art is showcased in private collections and galleries across the U.S.


#crime

Fox News: Juvenile illegal immigrant gang members behind robbery spree stay out of jail due to age
Juvenile illegal immigrant gang members behind robbery spree stay out of jail due to age
The Tren de Aragua gang, originally from Venezuela, has been involved in a series of robberies in New York City, particularly in Times Square. Juvenile members, some as young as 11, evade serious consequences due to lenient state laws on juvenile crime, leading to increased criminal activity.

The gang has been linked to over 50 crimes, including armed robberies, and has been actively recruiting from migrant shelters and schools. Their brazen actions are exacerbated by a lack of effective deterrents, as many juvenile offenders remain free despite their criminal behavior.


The Western Journal: Obama-Appointed Judge Strikes Down Law Requiring Sex Offender Yard Signs on Halloween
Obama-Appointed Judge Strikes Down Law Requiring Sex Offender Yard Signs on Halloween
A federal judge in Missouri struck down a law requiring registered sex offenders to post yard signs on Halloween, citing First Amendment rights. The ruling allows other restrictions, such as curfews and keeping lights off, to remain in effect.

The law was challenged by a man convicted of a sexual offense, who argued the sign requirement constituted compelled speech. The state plans to appeal the decision.


#sports

GB News: Mike Tyson admits real reason for cancelling Jake Paul fight and replacement revealed
Mike Tyson admits real reason for cancelling Jake Paul fight and replacement revealed
The boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul is scheduled for November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Texas. Concerns about Tyson's health and the fighters' weight difference have sparked discussions in the boxing community, with Tyson weighing approximately 235 lbs and Paul at 220 lbs.

Despite Tyson's age and health history, both fighters are preparing intensively, with Paul outlining a strategy to counter Tyson's power. The financial stakes are high, with each fighter set to earn around $40 million, and Paul offering Tyson an extra $5 million if he lasts more than four rounds.