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23 Oct 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: Report: At Least 600 Venezuelan Gang Members Now Living in U.S.
Report: At Least 600 Venezuelan Gang Members Now Living in U.S.
Over 600 members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang are reportedly residing in the U.S., with experts suggesting the actual number may be significantly higher. The Department of Homeland Security has flagged some for the FBI watchlist amid rising concerns about their presence.

The Biden administration's policies have facilitated the entry of many Venezuelan migrants, contributing to record levels of illegal immigration. The extent of gang affiliations among these migrants remains unclear due to a lack of data from the Venezuelan government.


#politics

The Western Journal: Kamala Harris' NBC Interview Ends with Her Floundering on the Joe Biden Question
Kamala Harris' NBC Interview Ends with Her Floundering on the Joe Biden Question
Vice President Kamala Harris struggled to defend President Joe Biden's mental acuity during an NBC interview, especially regarding his debate performance that led to his withdrawal from the presidential race. Despite her assurances of his capabilities, questions about her honesty and judgment arose.

Harris's defense of Biden ties her closely to his administration, complicating her campaign. Her attempts to praise him while acknowledging his decline highlight the challenges she faces in maintaining credibility with the public.


Breitbart: Kamala Harris Uses Sketchy ‘Atlantic' Hit Piece to Smear Trump as Hitler 2.0: ‘He Wants Unchecked Power'
Kamala Harris Uses Sketchy ‘Atlantic' Hit Piece to Smear Trump as Hitler 2.0: ‘He Wants Unchecked Power'
Vice President Kamala Harris criticized former President Donald Trump for allegedly invoking Adolf Hitler, referencing a controversial article in The Atlantic. The claims, based on anonymous sources, were quickly denied by the Trump campaign, which labeled the piece as a political maneuver to benefit Harris amid negative press.

Harris emphasized the dangers of Trump's rhetoric, framing him as "unhinged" and "unstable," while the article faced backlash for inaccuracies, including a false claim regarding the Guillen family. The situation highlights the contentious nature of political narratives in the media.


Front Page Magazine: Every Republican is Hitler
Every Republican is Hitler
The text critiques the frequent comparisons of Republican presidential candidates to Hitler, tracing this rhetorical strategy back to 1968 and highlighting its recurrence over decades. It suggests that such analogies have become a common, albeit lazy, tactic in political discourse.

The author argues that these comparisons lack substantive basis and reflect a broader trend of hyperbolic rhetoric in political debates. This pattern, they claim, diminishes the seriousness of actual historical events and figures.


GB News: Gibraltar forced to stockpile medicine in wartime bunkers as Spanish bigwigs threaten 'no deal' Brexit chaos
Gibraltar forced to stockpile medicine in wartime bunkers as Spanish bigwigs threaten 'no deal' Brexit chaos
Gibraltar is stockpiling essential medical supplies in tunnels due to concerns over potential border issues with Spain following Brexit negotiations. Spain's increasing pressure for terms has raised fears of a hard border, impacting daily cross-border commuters and local economies.

Both Gibraltar and Spain aim for a post-Brexit agreement to maintain a frictionless border, but negotiations are stalled over sovereignty issues. The situation remains tense as all parties seek a resolution to avoid economic disruption.


Fox News: Gayle King on CBS controversy: 'Sometimes, you have hard conversations on television'
Gayle King on CBS controversy: 'Sometimes, you have hard conversations on television'
Gayle King discussed the recent controversial interview with Ta-Nehisi Coates on "CBS Mornings," emphasizing the need for careful handling of sensitive topics. CBS faced internal backlash over the interview, leading to discussions about editorial standards and journalistic responsibility.

The network also dealt with criticism regarding editing discrepancies in a "60 Minutes" segment featuring Vice President Kamala Harris, prompting calls for transparency. CBS defended its editing choices amid accusations of deceitful practices.


Fox News: Vice President Harris reportedly to give closing argument next week on National Mall in DC
Vice President Harris reportedly to give closing argument next week on National Mall in DC
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to deliver a key campaign speech on the National Mall next Tuesday, one week before the November 5 election. The address aims to highlight her differences with former President Trump, framing him as a threat to democracy.

The speech comes as Harris and Trump are in a close race to succeed President Biden. Organizers have requested a location near where Trump spoke on January 6.


Fox News: 'It's huge': Top Georgia election official makes explosive prediction about early voting turnout
'It's huge': Top Georgia election official makes explosive prediction about early voting turnout
Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, anticipates that nearly half of the state's voters will have cast their ballots before Election Day, with over 2 million already participating in early voting. He cites record turnout and voter trust in the state's election systems.

The Georgia Supreme Court recently ruled against new Republican-led ballot security measures, deeming them "illegal, unconstitutional, and void." Raffensperger expressed concern that implementing such changes so close to the election would create significant challenges.


#society

GB News: 'Damaging public trust!' BBC under fire after claiming black communities left 'traumatised' by Chris Kaba verdict
'Damaging public trust!' BBC under fire after claiming black communities left 'traumatised' by Chris Kaba verdict
The BBC faced criticism for stating that black communities were "really traumatised" by the not guilty verdict in the Chris Kaba case, where a police officer shot Kaba during a confrontation. Critics argue the claim generalizes the community's response and misrepresents public sentiment.

Various voices, including politicians and community members, contended that the BBC's portrayal does not reflect the views of the majority of black citizens, who are law-abiding and not universally affected by the incident.


#economy

The Western Journal: Trump Campaign Turns Clip from Kamala's NBC Interview Into an Ad
Trump Campaign Turns Clip from Kamala's NBC Interview Into an Ad
The Trump campaign has released a seven-second ad featuring Vice President Kamala Harris admitting that grocery prices are still too high, reinforcing the GOP's message about inflation under the Biden administration. An NBC poll shows Trump leading Harris 50% to 39% on handling inflation.

Harris's proposed solutions include government price controls and increased entitlement programs, which critics argue could exacerbate inflation. Economists have linked high inflation rates to government overspending, with calls for reducing spending to stabilize the economy.


#military

Human Events: US confirms North Korean troops are being trained by Russian military, could join fight against Ukraine
US confirms North Korean troops are being trained by Russian military, could join fight against Ukraine
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed the presence of North Korean troops in Russia, estimating around 3,000 soldiers have arrived. This development follows warnings from Ukraine and South Korea regarding North Korea's potential involvement in the conflict.

The situation raises concerns about escalating tensions, as North Korean troops could engage in combat alongside Russian forces. Austin emphasized the seriousness of this potential alliance, suggesting it reflects Russia's precarious position.


#sports

The Western Journal: LeBron’s New Coach Sending Formal Request to Change NBA Balls After Just 1 Game: ‘Dead Serious’
LeBron’s New Coach Sending Formal Request to Change NBA Balls After Just 1 Game: ‘Dead Serious’
Los Angeles Lakers' head coach J.J. Redick expressed dissatisfaction with the new basketballs used during his first win, citing shooting struggles. He plans to request the use of worn-in basketballs for better performance.

The game also marked the historic moment of LeBron and Bronny James playing together as the first father-son duo in the NBA.


Forbes: StubHub Says This Year Is On Track To Have Best-Selling World Series In History
StubHub Says This Year Is On Track To Have Best-Selling World Series In History
The 2024 World Series between the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers is projected to be the best-selling in StubHub's history, with average ticket prices exceeding $1,600. Demand is highest for games in New York City, with the cheapest tickets starting at $1,080.

This matchup marks the 12th encounter between the two teams in World Series history. The Yankees have historically performed well against the Dodgers, winning eight of the last eleven meetings.


#science

Le Monde: A tiny, speedy dinosaur with wings
A tiny, speedy dinosaur with wings
A study published in PNAS analyzes the smallest known footprints of a Microraptor, a sparrow-sized dinosaur, found in South Korea. Researchers concluded that its long strides may have been aided by wingbeats, suggesting a potential link to the evolution of flight in birds.

The study indicates that while the Microraptor's estimated speed of 10.5 m/s seems unrealistic, flapping its wings could have provided a boost, allowing for faster acceleration and possibly aiding in predator evasion.