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24 Oct 2023

#politics

Red State: Radical Unions Elected Biden, Chaos Ensues on International Front, but Others Bank on Same Formula
Radical Unions Elected Biden, Chaos Ensues on International Front, but Others Bank on Same Formula
Joe Biden successfully aligned himself with Big Labor, receiving support and funding from unions during his campaign and continuing to prioritize their interests while in office. This includes allowing unions to dictate school reopening policies, bailing out union pension plans, and proposing infrastructure plans that benefit unions. Internationally, Biden appointed a teachers' union leader to a Homeland Security committee and has been viewed as weak on border security. This formula has inspired other politicians, such as Gavin Newsom, J.B. Pritzker, and Josh Shapiro, to also prioritize unions and use taxpayer funds to gain union support. The influence of unions in politics is significant, with billions of dollars spent on political contributions and campaigns. The success of this strategy for Biden and others remains to be seen.


Newsbusters: NPR Reporter on PBS: Most House Republicans Want to 'Burn It All Down'
NPR Reporter on PBS: Most House Republicans Want to 'Burn It All Down'
Pundit panel criticizes conservative House Republicans for undermining the establishment. They see a pattern of anti-establishment movements starting with Newt Gingrich in 1994, followed by the Tea Party in 2010, and now Trump and MAGA. The divide within the Republican Party is evident, with some Republicans willing to compromise and others fully aligned with the Trump Republican Party. Democrats also show a willingness to "burn it all down" and lack interest in bipartisan compromise.


#society

National Review: Progressive Pols Unite with Cops, Conservatives to Urge Supreme Court to Allow Homeless-Camping Crackdown
Progressive Pols Unite with Cops, Conservatives to Urge Supreme Court to Allow Homeless-Camping Crackdown
Cities in Western states are facing a homeless crisis due to court rulings limiting the enforcement of camping bans. Homeless camps have become hubs for drug abuse, leading to the spread of Hepatitis A and other diseases. Cities like Grants Pass, Oregon and Sacramento, California are at risk due to damage caused by homeless campers who have dug into levees and littered rivers with waste. Amicus briefs filed by various groups, including state attorneys general and conservative think tankers, argue that the rulings have hampered cities' ability to address the proliferation of dangerous and unsanitary homeless encampments in their communities. The Supreme Court is being urged to overturn a Ninth Circuit ruling that limited the enforcement of camping bans.


#war

Flag And Cross: So-Called DPR Claims Strikes On Ukrainian Forces
So-Called DPR Claims Strikes On Ukrainian Forces
Pro-Russian militia attacks Ukrainian forces in Avdiivka while footage of explosion at Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant reveals concerns over its integrity . Lavrov warns Moldova against endangering Russian troops in Transnistria . Germany investigates civil servants spying for Moscow , while Human Rights Watch accuses Russia of forcibly transferring Ukrainian citizens .


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Artificial intelligence a new frontier in war: 'harder to prove what is real'
Artificial intelligence a new frontier in war: 'harder to prove what is real'
Jerusalem is on the brink of a new front in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - the digital realm. With the emergence of AI-generated deepfake visuals, both sides are using manipulated images to control the narrative and spread disinformation. Experts warn that this is a major threat to democracy and can complicate an already complex conflict.


#economy

National Review: Markets Are Sounding the Alarm on Deficits
Markets Are Sounding the Alarm on Deficits
The federal deficit doubled in fiscal year 2023, reaching about $2 trillion. The bond market is concerned about fiscal irresponsibility, as Washington fails to address the issue.


American Thinker: Our economy is facing a 'Seldon Crisis'
Our economy is facing a 'Seldon Crisis'


The world is facing a Seldon Crisis in terms of economics. Economists make contradictory claims and justify politically expedient notions. Governments and individuals are accumulating massive amounts of debt, and the future looks bleak. Unchecked immigration and political instability add to the concerns. Cryptocurrency may become the norm, but it is a corrupt system. Overall, there is no reason to be optimistic about the current state of affairs.


Flag And Cross: Tesla's Fundamental Challenges Don't Deter Ark Investment's Optimistic Outlook
Tesla's Fundamental Challenges Don't Deter Ark Investment's Optimistic Outlook
Tesla's price cuts and economic uncertainty have caused cautious investor sentiment, causing the stock to trade below its yearly highs. However, Ark Investment Management remains optimistic about the company's future. The production challenges and concerns about the Cybertruck have put off investors, but Ark's Director of Investment Analysis believes Tesla has experience with difficult production ramps. The rise in interest rates and inflation have hurt consumer purchasing power, but some believe Tesla's CEO may have overplayed the macroeconomic card. Despite these challenges, Ark believes Tesla remains ahead of the competition in producing cost-effective electric vehicles. Tesla continues to be a top holding in Ark's exchange-traded funds.


#crime

Fox News: Final suspect in murder of Philadelphia teen captured over year after ambush shooting outside high school
Final suspect in murder of Philadelphia teen captured over year after ambush shooting outside high school
A fifth suspect in a shooting outside a high school football scrimmage, which resulted in the death of a 14-year-old boy, has been captured in Philadelphia after over 13 months on the run. The suspect, Dayron Burney-Thorn, was apprehended in the Germantown section of the city and attempted to escape by jumping out of a fourth-floor apartment window. He had also been wanted in connection with another separate homicide.


The Federalist: Did Biden-Appointed U.S. Attorneys Give Jim's Americore Scandal The Hunter Treatment?
Did Biden-Appointed U.S. Attorneys Give Jim's Americore Scandal The Hunter Treatment?
Bank records reveal that Joe Biden received $200,000 from funds his brother Jim Biden stole from Americore, a failing health care company. This raises questions about whether Biden-appointed U.S. attorneys ignored Jim Biden's involvement in the scandal. The DOJ and FBI's handling of investigations that might reach the White House is equally scandalous.


#science

Flag And Cross: Scientists Create Most Water-Repellent Surface Ever
Scientists Create Most Water-Repellent Surface Ever
Scientists at Aalto University in Finland have developed the most water-repellent surface ever, creating a liquid-like outer layer that repels droplets and improves various products. The new mechanism has potential applications in plumbing, de-icing, anti-fogging, microfluidics, and self-cleaning surfaces. The research, published in Nature Chemistry, provides valuable knowledge for creating durable practical applications.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: This Gerber Multi-Tool Has 15 Tools in One—And It's 42% Off Right Now
This Gerber Multi-Tool Has 15 Tools in One—And It's 42% Off Right Now
Gerber Gear is offering a discount of nearly 50% on the Gerber Suspension-NXT 15-in-1 Multi-Tool at Amazon. This versatile tool, made of stainless steel, includes pliers, a wire stripper and cutter, a serrated blade, scissors, and flathead drivers. It is lightweight and durable, making it perfect for everyday carry, camping, backpacking, and survival. Get it now before the limited-time deal ends.


#other

Flag And Cross: Parents Concerned About Baby Skin Complaints, Seek Trusted Advice
Parents Concerned About Baby Skin Complaints, Seek Trusted Advice
Nine out of 10 parents worry about their baby's skin in the first year, with 12% worried about multiple skin issues. A quarter of parents turn to the internet for help, but most believe there is too much misinformation online. Parents trust doctors the most, and skin problems are the most common reason to visit the doctor in a baby's first year. Many parents worry about judgement from others regarding their parenting ability. Some parents feel there is not enough support and resources for baby skin care, and many end up with eczema diagnoses. Parents with more children worry less about skin issues, but value caution in care.