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19 Oct 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Pritzker: Biden Needs to Tell Migrants Coming to Illinois 'Can Be Dangerous'
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, a member of the Biden-Harris National Advisory Board, believes that the migrants at the border should not all be sent to New York and Chicago. He urges the federal government to find other locations in the country to house these asylum seekers, who are here legally and waiting for their hearings. Pritzker emphasizes the need for comprehensive immigration reform and border security.
#politics
PJ Media: Hey, Republicans: When It Comes to Picking a Speaker, Don't Be Like Texas
Democrats are appealing to holdouts in the U.S. House who refuse to back Jim Jordan for Speaker. A bipartisan "consensus" candidate is a real possibility, but looking at Texas, where Democrats have led committees and pushed aside conservative priorities, shows it's a disaster. Republicans should take notice and not be like Texas.
Flag And Cross: Stalemate Over Speaker Election Continues As Mary Trump Takes Dig At Republicans
Stalemate over speaker election continues. Mary Trump criticizes Republicans for not helping choose their leader.
Breitbart: Report: California Republicans All-in on 'Ballot Harvesting' in 2024
Republicans in California, who previously resisted "ballot harvesting," are now fully embracing the practice and plan to pursue it aggressively in the 2024 elections. The Democratic Party legalized ballot harvesting in California, and now Republicans have decided to make use of it since they cannot reverse it. They will focus on grassroots efforts, recruiting volunteers to collect ballots from voters and build relationships with them.
Fox News: Biden scorched for fumbled attempt to remember Blinken quote: 'Embarrassment on the world stage'
President Biden's struggle to complete a thought during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel went viral. Biden attempted to recite a quote from Secretary of State Antony Blinken but was unable to finish. Many criticized his demeanor and called it embarrassing.
During his visit, Biden announced $100 million in new U.S. funding for humanitarian assistance in Gaza and the West Bank, aiming to support over a million displaced and conflict-affected Palestinians. Over 1400 Israelis and at least 30 Americans have been killed in the Hamas terror attacks, with some Americans being held hostage.
Breitbart: Exclusive – Iowa AG Brenna Bird: Trump's the Candidate 'Who Can Fire Biden'
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird believes Trump will win the Iowa Caucuses and the Republican presidential nomination because she believes he is the one who can beat President Biden in 2024. Bird cited Trump's economic leadership, border security, and support for Iowa farmers as reasons for her endorsement. She also expressed the need for a strong leader, particularly in light of the recent terrorism against Israel. Trump is dominating the polls both nationally and in Iowa, remaining highly popular among voters. Bird criticized the criminal indictments brought against Trump, emphasizing that politics should not influence prosecutions. Trump praised Bird as a highly respected politician following her endorsement.
Fox News: Jordan holdouts get death threats over gavel fight, GOP speaker nominee condemns
Several House Republicans have received death threats after not voting in favor of House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan's speaker bid. GOP Reps. Miller-Meeks and LaLota have both denounced the threats, calling them abhorrent. Meanwhile, Miller-Meeks voted for Rep. Granger as speaker due to concerns over threatening tactics and expressed her opposition to bullying. LaLota stated that he will not succumb to threats and will support a Speaker candidate who prioritizes funding and secure borders. Some House Republicans have threatened to protest against Jordan's speakership bid if the threats continue.
#war
Euromaidan Press: War of drones: can Ukraine keep its assymetric advantage?
War of drones: Ukraine's rapid drone innovation gives it an advantage over Russia in the conflict. Ukraine has shifted from Turkish-made drones to improvised quadrocopter drones and now to long-range drones for attacking deep into Russian territory. Russia has countered with electronic warfare systems, but Ukraine's ongoing drone development maintains its advantage.
Liberty Nation: The Israel Situation Unfolds
Israel is on the brink of a significant shift in its approach to warfare, marking a turning point in its history of conflicts.
Euromaidan Press: Five Ukrainian war startups taking on Russia’s brute force
Ukraine has showcased its grassroots innovation and defense technology startups that are taking on Russia's military might. These startups, part of the BRAVE1 cluster, include HIMERA G1 radios, which are affordable encrypted radios that are not susceptible to Russian electronic warfare; the Mule cargo ground drone for logistics tasks; the Griselda enemy information processing system that uses artificial intelligence; the Drillapp shooting training app for gun owners; and the Eter direction finding systems that identify the source of enemy emissions. These startups are providing agile defense tech solutions to enhance Ukraine's military capabilities.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: Politics | Oct 21st 2023 Edition
Biden's visit to Israel was overshadowed by a blast in Gaza, causing tensions between America, Israel, and Arab countries. The humanitarian crisis worsened as Israel allowed aid to enter Gaza. Israel's ground troops were poised to enter Gaza, fearing an assault from Hezbollah. In Europe, anti-Semitic incidents were reported. In Poland, the Civic Coalition won enough seats in the election to form a majority in parliament. Ukraine used long-range missiles to attack Russian bases. Vladimir Putin visited China to gain support for the war in Ukraine. Republicans in the US House of Representatives were divided over choosing a new speaker. Australia rejected a constitutional amendment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people. The National Party won New Zealand's general election. India's Supreme Court declined to legalize gay marriage. Separatists in Indonesia claimed responsibility for an attack on a gold mine. Two tourists and their guide were killed in Uganda in a terrorist attack. UN peacekeepers in Mali are struggling to leave due to security issues. Daniel Noboa was elected as Ecuador's president. Venezuela's government and opposition met to discuss an election timeline. Pepper X was named the world's hottest chili.
Red State: Major Law Firm Delivers Brutal Jobs Message to Harvard, Columbia Students Who Signed Anti-Israel Letters
Top law firm Davis Polk has rescinded job offers to three students from Harvard and Columbia who led organizations that signed anti-Israel letters. The firm stated that the students' public statements contradicted their values and created an unsafe and non-inclusive work environment. Other employers, including Winston Strawn, have also withdrawn job offers from students involved with the letters. This demonstrates that actions have consequences, even in the work world.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Biden gave Netanyahu his support for ground invasion into Gaza
Joe Biden has reportedly given his support to Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu for a ground invasion into Gaza to eradicate Hamas. This support comes with strings attached, including 100 million in humanitarian aid. Biden will also be giving an Oval Office address tonight.
Fox News: Rep. Ilhan Omar walks back comments blaming Israel for Gaza hospital explosion, doesn't offer apology
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., retracted her statement blaming Israel for the explosion at a Gaza hospital but did not apologize. Hamas claimed an Israeli airstrike was responsible, but both the IDF and the Biden administration debunked this, saying it was a misfired rocket from the Islamic Jihad. The incident sparked international outcry and led to riots in multiple countries.
Fox News: Chicago professor apologizes for calling Israelis 'pigs' and 'savages'
Associate professor Mika Tosca of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago apologized for calling Israelis "pigs" and "savages" in an Instagram post. The post, which has since been deleted, criticized Israel for its actions in the ongoing conflict with Hamas. The professor later apologized for her words.
#economy
The Economist: Business | Oct 21st 2023 Edition
Tesla's earnings fell by 44% in Q3, and it could take up to 18 months for its Cybertruck to make a profit. The American government banned chip sales to China for AI, affecting Nvidia. Baidu's ERNIE 4 chatbot rivals OpenAI's GPT-4. Microsoft completed its takeover of Activision Blizzard, despite legal challenges. Netflix gained 9 million new subscribers thanks to password crackdown and raised prices. Pfizer's revenue forecast was slashed due to low vaccine demand, and Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy. China's GDP grew faster than expected, while Britain's inflation rate held steady. Goldman Sachs' profit declined, but JPMorgan's profit increased. A financial analyst lost a dismissal claim against Citigroup for false expenses.
Flag And Cross: U.S. Stocks Slip On Uncertainty Over Rates And Inflation
U.S. stocks faced setbacks due to uncertainty over interest rates and inflation. Mixed earnings reports, oil prices, Chinese economic growth, Middle East tensions, and the House Speaker election stalemate also affected market sentiment.
Retail sales caused bond yields to surge, adding to concerns about more Fed interest rate hikes. Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and the House Speaker election deadlock further challenged the market. Major indices opened lower and rebounded but ended mixed, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq in the red.
The Economist: The rise of English viticulture
The climate change in Britain is creating a land rush for vineyards, as the warmer temperatures make it easier for winemakers to produce still wines and sparkling wines. The area suitable for winemaking is expanding, leading to a rise in the number of vineyards in the country. While inquiries about vineyard purchases have tripled, the prices are still relatively low compared to famous wine regions abroad. However, winemakers still face challenges from heavy rain or drought that could destroy crops.
#military
Fox News: Drone strikes target US military bases in Syria, Iraq as regional tensions from Israel-Hamas War escalate
Drone strikes hit a U.S. base in Syria and attempted attacks occurred in Iraq. The extent of injuries and damage is unknown.
#health
Fox News: Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro to sign bill boosting Medicaid subsidies for hospitals, ambulances
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro will sign a bill to boost Medicaid subsidies for hospitals and ambulance services in the state. The bill reauthorizes an assessment on hospitals and redistributes the funds to favor those that treat more Medicaid enrollees. It also increases Medicaid reimbursements for ambulance services and provides a fix for nursing home reimbursement rates.
Forbes: Whole Foods Reveals Its 10 Most Anticipated Food Trends For 2024
Whole Foods Market has released its food trends forecast for 2024, highlighting the rise of minimalistic vegan products and the increasing focus on women's health. The report also predicts the incorporation of adaptogens and probiotics into popular beverages like coffee, as well as the growth of water conservation as a key purchase driver for shoppers. Additionally, the trend of "Little Treat Culture" and an indulgence in small luxuries is expected to continue. Other anticipated trends include whole cacao fruit usage, the use of buckwheat flour, a revival of instant noodles, the growth of faux-fish offerings, and a wave of complex heat.
#education
Red State: Don't Pull the Plug: Trans Activists March, Demand Tampons Be Reinstalled in University Men's Restrooms
Clemson University faced controversy over tampon and pad dispensers in men's restrooms. Lawmaker demanded removal, causing protests. College Republicans celebrated.
#crime
Fox News: In Vermont, suspect arrested on suspicion of stealing police cruiser, rifle
A suspect has been arrested for stealing a Vermont State Police cruiser and rifle. The stolen vehicle has been recovered, but the gun is still missing.
Liberty Nation: Migrant Crime Against Law Enforcement
Migrant Crime on Law Enforcement. Two Venezuelan migrants in El Paso attacked a Texas National Guard soldier. Assaulting a police officer in Texas is a second-degree felony, but the illegal immigrants received minimal punishment. Similar incidents have occurred in Chicago, Brooklyn, France, the UK, and Hungary. These attacks demonstrate the growing violence and disrespect towards law enforcement, highlighting the need for stricter consequences.
#sports
Forbes: MLB Team Sponsorship Revenue Grew By $1.5 Billion In 2022, Report Shows
Major League Baseball experienced a significant increase in sponsorship revenue in 2023, growing by $1.5 billion compared to the previous year. This growth is crucial for the league, considering the uncertainty surrounding media rights deals. The report shows that financial institutions were the leading sponsors, followed by beverage/alcohol, insurance, and healthcare companies. The popularity of beer as a beverage sponsor decreased, while digital advertising on video boards emerged as a top growth asset. The Philadelphia Phillies, Houston Astros, and Atlanta Braves had the most sponsorship deals among the teams in the 2023 postseason.
#technology
Forbes: Before Hermeus Hypersonic Drone Sprints, It’ll Warm-Up in Ground Tests
Hypersonic vehicle builder Hermeus is preparing to test its Quarterhorse prototype, the Quarterhorse Mk 0, with a dedicated ground test vehicle. The ground test is a step forward for Hermeus and will showcase the progress made towards a flyable subscale hypersonic demonstrator. The company will use a General Electric J85-21 engine for initial flight testing, and the ground tests will also allow Hermeus to interact with other organizations and refine its remotely-piloted aircraft system.
#other
Fox News: 2nd Ave Deli owner says he was ‘shocked’ and ‘upset’ to see swastika drawn outside famed NYC eatery
The owner of 2nd Ave Deli in New York City is frightened after his restaurant was vandalized with a swastika, citing concerns about rising anti-Semitism and hate crimes. The New York City Police Department is investigating the incident and estimates the damage to be around $500. The deli has been posting pro-Israel content on its social media platforms and recently donated all of its sales to a volunteer emergency medical services organization in Israel.
Fox News: Video of Vermont hunter petting illegally shot deer and calling it a ‘good boy’ sparks outrage
A video showing a hunter illegally shooting and petting a wounded deer has sparked outrage among animal advocates. However, Vermont's animal cruelty law does not apply to activities regulated by the Fish and Wildlife Department. The hunter, who is also facing other charges, claimed he killed the deer after it was injured by a crossbow. Animal rights activists are calling for animal cruelty charges to be brought against him.
Flag And Cross: Bad Bunny Breaks Spotify Record With Most-Streamed Album In A Day
Latin music sensation Bad Bunny breaks the Spotify record for most-streamed album in a single day with "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana." This achievement adds to his previous successes and highlights the growth of Latin music.