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#illegals

Fox News: Officials of suburban NY county fume at Eric Adams after 31 migrants discovered in three bedroom house
Officials of suburban NY county fume at Eric Adams after 31 migrants discovered in three bedroom house
New York county blames NYC Mayor Eric Adams after 31 migrants are found crammed into a home. Officials believe migrants crossed the border recently and were transported to Rockland County. County leaders suspect human trafficking. Broken immigration policies and overcrowding endanger lives.


#politics

American Thinker: AVR: The Newest form of election cheating
AVR: The Newest form of election cheating


Many states are implementing Automatic Voter Registration (AVR) systems, where citizens are registered to vote when interacting with state agencies. Oregon was the first state to implement AVR in 2016, and as of February 2023, 23 other states have followed suit. The systems vary, with some allowing individuals to opt out immediately and others registering them unless they opt out later. Delaware is a "back end" AVR state, meaning individuals find out about their registration through a postcard received at home. The impact of AVR will be significant, potentially including non-citizens and those who have no intention of voting. + Pennsylvania has become the 24th AVR state. Despite having more ballots than identified voters in the 2020 election, Pennsylvania managed to certify its results. Governor Josh Shapiro, who was elected with the help of fraudulent votes, has bypassed the state legislature to implement AVR. The Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel criticized this move as an unnecessary rule change that jeopardizes the security and transparency of Pennsylvania's elections. Former President Donald Trump also condemned the "automatic voter registration" scam, echoing concerns about potential election fraud.


Fox News: Supreme Court cases in new term pose a multi-front challenge to the unaccountable administrative state
Supreme Court cases in new term pose a multi-front challenge to the unaccountable administrative state
The Supreme Court's upcoming term will focus on constitutional separation of powers and the threat posed by the administrative state. Cases involve funding mechanisms, agency tribunals, and agency interpretations of statutory text. The Court also faces questions on income tax, standing in lawsuits, firearms possession, and racially gerrymandered congressional maps.


#society

The Economist: Green protectionism comes with big risks
Green protectionism comes with big risks
Politicians are turning to subsidies as a solution for accelerating the green transition and combating climate change. These new subsidies aim to support both installation and manufacturing of renewable energy technologies, but there are concerns that they may slow down rather than speed up the transition. The subsidies come with domestic content requirements, favoring local industries and potentially limiting foreign competition. There is also a time constraint, as building domestic capacity in green energy and transport takes years, and the world needs to decarbonize quickly. Despite the risks and inefficiencies, it may be the best policy option available for addressing climate change.


American Thinker: The tarnished legacy of Dianne Feinstein
The tarnished legacy of Dianne Feinstein
Last week, Senator Dianne Feinstein passed away at 90. Despite her distinguished career, she was publicly seen as feeble and frail in her last years. Her family failed to provide her the respect and privacy she deserved in her golden years. Many politicians stay in office despite mental and physical decline, prioritizing power over the well-being of their loved ones and country. Shameful exploitation of the elderly continues.


Fox News: Denver business owner whose 'poop' protest against City Hall went viral demands solutions on homeless problem
Denver business owner whose 'poop' protest against City Hall went viral demands solutions on homeless problem
A Denver think tank president is demanding politicians start enforcing laws against homeless people leaving waste on the streets. Last week, he dumped human waste on the steps of City Hall to draw attention to the issue. He criticized city officials for caring more about the homeless than the victims of their crimes.


Fox News: Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg keep marriage ’spicy’ with ‘sexy rooms’ and vow renewals
Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg keep marriage ’spicy’ with ‘sexy rooms’ and vow renewals
Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg share their secrets to a successful marriage: respecting and communicating with each other, being friends, and making time for date nights. They also renew their vows every year and create private spaces for intimacy. McCarthy is committed to her health and fitness, as well as making a difference through philanthropy and her beauty brand.


Fox News: California's court-ordered plans to stem mental illness ignite concerns about control; Psychologist weighs in
California's court-ordered plans to stem mental illness ignite concerns about control; Psychologist weighs in
California is implementing a plan called the CARE Act to address mental health and homelessness issues. The act allows for the creation of care plans for individuals with mental illness or substance use disorders to prevent incarceration or conservatorship. While there is some controversy surrounding the act, both Democratic and Republican assembly members support it.


Fox News: The most obvious solution to the looming ‘child care cliff’
The most obvious solution to the looming ‘child care cliff’
The student loan and child care crises in America are causing families to reevaluate their options. The Supreme Court rejected President Biden's plan to transfer student loan debt to taxpayers. With federal assistance for day care centers set to expire, many parents will need to find alternative solutions. Encouraging married parents to consider one of them staying home can alleviate the child care crisis and create a more affordable industry for those who truly need it. The decision to have one parent stay home may disrupt the economy, but it can lead to happier families and a society that values parents who prioritize their children.


American Thinker: Everything bigger in Texas?
Everything bigger in Texas?


A small town in Texas, Prosper, is experiencing rapid growth and is looking to build a second football stadium to accommodate its booming population. With over 3,000 new students entering the district in the past year alone, the school district officials believe this expansion is necessary to meet the increasing demand. The $2.8 billion bond package, including $94 million for the new stadium, will be put to a vote in November. It seems that the people of Prosper are passionate about their high school football and will likely approve the bond.


#economy

Fox News: Entrepreneur hails 'amazing' opportunities in construction as industry faces critical skilled worker shortage
Entrepreneur hails 'amazing' opportunities in construction as industry faces critical skilled worker shortage
A shortage of skilled workers in the construction and manufacturing industries is causing concern, as many young people have misconceptions about these jobs. Aaron Witt, CEO of BuildWitt, aims to change these perceptions and attract talent to the industry through social media and education. He believes that construction jobs provide good pay, purpose, and a tangible contribution to society, and that the industry offers what the next generation is looking for in terms of fulfilling careers. The shortage of workers in these industries is hindering infrastructure projects and could have long-term effects on society.


The Economist: Governments across the world are discovering “homeland economics”
Governments across the world are discovering “homeland economics”
Governments are adopting "homeland economics" as a response to global shocks, aiming to reduce risks to their economies. This approach involves building up national industries in strategic sectors, implementing subsidies and domestic content requirements. While it aims to make supply chains more resilient and protect against geopolitical threats, critics argue that it will do little to reduce inequality and address climate change, and may lead to lower global output.


The Economist: Attempts to make supply chains “resilient” are likely to fail
Attempts to make supply chains “resilient” are likely to fail
Attempts to make supply chains more resilient are likely to be costly and ultimately fail to protect against disruptions. The drive to rework supply chains in order to protect against global market volatility or deliberate weaponization by leaders like Vladimir Putin will have more costs than benefits. While some argue that supply chains became less resilient during the pandemic, evidence suggests that supply chains were actually becoming more resilient prior to the pandemic. However, it is important to distinguish true supply chain failures from delays caused by an unprecedented surge in demand. Even if the argument for decoupling or derisking from China holds true, the rich world will face challenges in finding viable alternatives and shifting supply chains. Additionally, autocracies are benefiting more from shifting supply chains than democracies. In the end, supply chain resilience comes at a high cost, and global interdependence will likely remain the norm.


#culture

Fox News: Oliver Anthony staying true to himself as he grapples with stunning rise to fame, friend says
Oliver Anthony staying true to himself as he grapples with stunning rise to fame, friend says
Farmville musician Chazz Knapp discovers talented artist Oliver Anthony at an open mic night. Anthony rises to fame with his viral hit "Rich Men North of Richmond" and remains humble despite newfound success.


#health

Fox News: 81-year-old fitness trainer offers smart workout tips for seniors: ‘It's great to be fit'
81-year-old fitness trainer offers smart workout tips for seniors: ‘It's great to be fit'


Harry King, an 81-year-old fitness instructor, emphasizes the importance of staying fit in one's golden years. He believes that working out not only strengthens muscles but also improves brain cell activity and helps with everyday activities. King recommends low-impact workouts for seniors and encourages everyone to start their fitness journey no matter their age.


#education

Fox News: Angelina Jolie, Mayim Bialik and Gisele Bündchen explain why they homeschool their kids: It’s ‘not elitist’
Angelina Jolie, Mayim Bialik and Gisele Bündchen explain why they homeschool their kids: It’s ‘not elitist’
Gisele Bündchen, Angelina Jolie, and other celebrities opt for homeschooling their children due to pandemic-related relocation or dissatisfaction with traditional education.


Fox News: The rise of millennial parents
The rise of millennial parents
Millennial parents call for less political rhetoric in school board matters. Virginia Gov. Youngkin sets an example of strategic leadership and gains independent support. School board campaigns should focus on local concerns and avoid partisanship to resonate with voters. Unity and collaboration are crucial for lasting change in education policies.


#crime

Fox News: Zero cash bail takes effect in Los Angeles County amid ongoing concerns over crime
Zero cash bail takes effect in Los Angeles County amid ongoing concerns over crime
Los Angeles County has implemented a zero-bail system, eliminating cash bail amounts based on the severity of alleged crimes. Critics argue that the system removes accountability from the justice system, while supporters believe it prevents favoritism towards wealthy individuals. Law enforcement officials express concern over offenders being immediately released, as it undermines public confidence in the system. The new system aims to address issues of inequality in the bail system but faces opposition from those worried about its impact on crime.


#sports

Fox News: This day in sports history: Tragedy strikes Wichita State, Shula Bowl and more
This day in sports history: Tragedy strikes Wichita State, Shula Bowl and more
On October 2, 1970, a tragic plane crash killed 14 members of the Wichita State football team. The crash was blamed on pilot error and poor pre-flight planning. Tennis star Steffi Graf reached a historic milestone in 1991, becoming the youngest woman to reach 500 wins as a professional and finishing her career with 900 total wins in singles matches and 173 wins in doubles matches.