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2 Oct 2023
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#politics
Fox News: Trump's civil trial in NYC set to begin, Dem governor changes tune on border crossings and more top headlines
In NYC, Trump's civil trial begins. NY governor wants to 'limit' border crossings. Kamala Harris adviser will serve the rest of Feinstein's term. Student loan payments resume. Taylor Swift attends Chiefs game amid dating rumors. Former Democrat advises Texas mayor. House GOP seeks to expel member. White House restricts travel to fossil fuel conferences. Biden's tax pledge for audits of under $400K earners faces challenges. MSNBC's Alicia Menendez comments on media coverage. Rep. Bowman issues shocking statement. Feminist blames conservative policies for decline in married parents. Ex-WaPo editor irked Trump and fans.
Flag And Cross: FTX Cryptocurrency Exchange Spent $15M On Private Jets, Faces Trial Over Political Contributions
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX and its founder Sam Bankman-Fried spent $15 million on private jets and chartered flights, including trips to Washington, D.C. The flights are being used as evidence in Bankman-Fried's trial on charges of gross misconduct and political contributions. He denies all allegations.
American Thinker: Never Forget the Jan. 6 Defendants
Biden's imprisonment of the J6 defendants is seen as cruel and unjust, with claims of solitary confinement and lack of medical care. The narrative surrounding the events of January 6 is challenged, suggesting that Leftist plants were involved and evidence was destroyed. The treatment of political prisoners is compared to Soviet tactics in the gulags. The system is criticized for its two-tiered criminal punishment, favoring left-wing offenders. The need for fair trials and due process is emphasized, as defendants await trial in harsh conditions. The plight of the Jan. 6 defendants is seen as a threat to American freedom.
#society
American Thinker: Diversity, Division, Disintegration
The U.S. and Western world are unraveling, with accusations of racism and hate becoming commonplace. Native-born whites fear being replaced by illegal migrants, while diversity and political correctness erode unity. Many no longer recognize their own countries and worry that their way of life is disappearing. The question remains: can Americans preserve their culture and history, or will they be conquered and assimilated? It's time for Americans to rise up and fight for their country.
American Thinker: Is Ideological Screening of Immigrants Acceptable?
Trump is criticized for wanting to keep communists, Marxists, and socialists out of the country. The article disagrees, stating that screening is necessary to protect citizens. It argues that freedom of thought is not limited to a specific set of ideas.
#economy
The Economist: New industrial policies will not help economic stability
Summary: Governments are shifting towards protectionist industrial policies in pursuit of economic dominance in renewable energy, electric transport, and AI. However, this shift is built on a weak intellectual structure and may lead to less resilient supply chains, slower productivity and GDP growth, and longer poverty reduction for poor countries. The erosion of the multilateral trading system and the loss of credibility as champions of free trade may encourage more protectionism and industrial policy. In the end, these mistakes may lead to a turning point in Western economic history, marked by increased opposition and potential negative consequences.
The Economist: New industrial policies will make the world more unequal
New industrial policies aim to reduce inequality but will actually make it worse, especially for workers in developing countries. The blame on globalization for income disparities is exaggerated, as many areas facing import exposure were thriving cities. The decline in manufacturing employment is mostly due to technological improvements, not trade. Rich countries may benefit slightly, but poor countries will suffer economically and socially. The costs of a closed trading system outweigh the benefits, including potential increases in poverty in China and other developing countries. Poor governments lack the resources to compete with subsidies from rich countries, leading to potential increases in extreme poverty.
#culture
Forbes: NightOwl Has An Award-Winning Espresso Martini Recipe In The Can
NightOwl has combined the enduring popularity of the Espresso Martini with the rising trend of canned cocktails. The brand offers ready-to-drink Espresso Martinis in two variations: the Classic with vodka and the Original with tequila. The tequila-based version, labeled as "the original," has gained traction on social media and has become a favorite among drinkers. NightOwl has developed a strong fanbase and even bars are offering the canned cocktails to customers. The brand provides an opportunity for convenient home bartending, with 4-packs currently available in select states.
#health
Forbes: Nobel Prize Given To Researchers Behind MRNA Tech In Covid Vaccines
Dr. Katalin Kariko and Dr. Drew Weissman were awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology Medicine for their pioneering work in developing mRNA-based Covid-19 vaccines. Their discoveries in nucleoside base modifications facilitated the creation of effective mRNA shots. The technology was used in the development of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines.
#crime
Washington Free Beacon: Meet the Violent Criminals Roaming the Illinois Streets Thanks to State's Cash Bail Ban
Suspects accused of violent felonies are being released in Illinois without bail thanks to a liberal law that ended cash bail in the state. The releases have raised concerns about public safety, as some of the released individuals have extensive criminal records. The state's bail reform law, which went into effect in September, has faced opposition from law enforcement officials and prosecutors who believe it puts limitations on their ability to address violent crime.
#sports
Forbes: Michael Jordan Is Now Worth $3 Billion And Joins The Forbes 400
Basketball legend Michael Jordan has become the first professional athlete to rank among America's 400 wealthiest people. With an estimated net worth of $3 billion, Jordan's success extends beyond his NBA career, with lucrative deals from major brands like Nike, McDonald's, and Gatorade. His recent sale of the Charlotte Hornets for $3 billion solidifies his place on the Forbes 400 list.
#other
Fox News: Eco activists suggest Europeans vacation less as critics mock latest green push
A report from climate activism group C40 suggests that residents of major cities, including London, should be limited to one return flight every three years to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change. The report states that if residents of C40 cities fly less and airlines increase their use of sustainable aviation fuel, a 43% emissions saving can be achieved. However, critics argue that the proposal is "completely insane" and that the group, chaired by London Mayor Sadiq Khan, is hypocritical given Khan's extensive travel history.