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26 Oct 2023

#illegals

Daily Wire: Over Half Of New Yorkers Believe Illegal Immigrant Crisis Will ‘Destroy’ NYC, Poll Finds
Over Half Of New Yorkers Believe Illegal Immigrant Crisis Will ‘Destroy’ NYC, Poll Finds
A Siena College poll shows that the majority of New Yorkers believe the influx of illegal immigrants will "destroy" New York City. The blame is placed on President Biden and state leaders, with 64% disapproving of Biden's handling of the issue.


#politics

Le Monde: Giorgia Meloni's break-up is Italy's hot new soap opera
Giorgia Meloni's break-up is Italy's hot new soap opera
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni publicly announces her break-up with TV journalist Andrea Giambruno, shocking the country. The separation had apparently happened weeks before, but the news becomes a soap opera-like spectacle in Italian politics. The scandal highlights the voyeuristic nature of Italian politics and the influence of television in shaping the political landscape.


Newsbusters: Late Night Loves Trump and Santos Jokes, But Not Biden and Menendez
Late Night Loves Trump and Santos Jokes, But Not Biden and Menendez
Late-night talk show hosts wasted no time in resuming their onslaught of jokes about Donald Trump after the writers' strike, while Joe Biden received minimal attention. Trump jokes primarily focused on his legal situation, highlighting the men's unrelenting animosity towards him. Meanwhile, corruption scandals involving Democratic figures like Bob Menendez and Jamaal Bowman were largely ignored, with Republican George Santos receiving more jokes despite being a relative newcomer. The lack of variety in comedic targets is striking, as the late-night shows continue to rely heavily on recycled Trump jokes.


Red State: WATCH: Jamaal Bowman Turns Himself In, Pleads Guilty While Doubling Down
WATCH: Jamaal Bowman Turns Himself In, Pleads Guilty While Doubling Down
Jamaal Bowman, a far-left congressman, was charged for pulling a fire alarm at the Capitol. He claimed it was a mistake but turned himself in and pleaded guilty. He is expected to face a fine and may be censured by the House.


Fox News: Speaker Mike Johson is a 'first' for House with this rare quality in new job
Speaker Mike Johson is a 'first' for House with this rare quality in new job
The House Speaker, Mike Johnson, declares that the House is back in business. Social conservatives, who have been sidelined for decades, now have a champion in power. Johnson's Christian views on marriage and abortion resonate with Republican voters.


#society

Daily Wire: The Fresh Prince Isn’t So Fresh Anymore
The Fresh Prince Isn’t So Fresh Anymore
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's marriage is revealed to be a sham, with both partners being unhappy and unfaithful. Despite public humiliation, Will continues to support Jada, further damaging his own reputation. Hollywood turns out to be full of wimpy and cowardly individuals, making them poor role models.


The Economist: Britain must overhaul the way it approves infrastructure
Britain must overhaul the way it approves infrastructure


Britain's infrastructure approval process is slow, with the time to secure consent for projects rising by two-thirds since 2012. The battle over building electricity pylons, needed to meet the country's net-zero commitments, highlights the challenges. The government needs to update its national policy statements and provide a coherent plan for infrastructure development to avoid further delays and judicial reviews.


#war

Fox News: Israel says Hamas terrorists keeping fuel for themselves ignoring humanitarian needs of Gazans
Israel says Hamas terrorists keeping fuel for themselves ignoring humanitarian needs of Gazans
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens, Israel refuses to allow power generating materials into the Palestinian enclave. Israel's strategy is to withhold fuel to "smoke out" Hamas terrorists hiding in underground tunnels. Aid agencies warn that the lack of fuel will lead to the collapse of essential institutions and worsen the already dire situation for civilians.


#foreignaffairs

The Blaze: Apple faces big risks over its heavy reliance on communist China
Apple faces big risks over its heavy reliance on communist China
Bank of America warns that Apple's heavy reliance on China poses significant risks due to deteriorating relations between the US and China. While Apple has been attempting to expand its presence in other Asian nations, China still accounts for a large portion of the company's revenue and manufacturing. Investigations launched by the Chinese regime into one of Apple's biggest suppliers, Foxconn, further highlight the risks faced by the tech giant. The investigations may be intended as a warning to both Foxconn and the US.




The Economist: Politics | Oct 28th 2023 Edition
Politics | Oct 28th 2023 Edition
Israel continued its military operations against Hamas in Gaza, while clashes between Palestinians and Israeli settlers and troops escalated in the West Bank. Israel accused Hamas of holding 220 hostages, including dual-nationals and foreign citizens. Meanwhile, Russia's foreign minister visited Iran, and Ukraine's president claimed that the Russian fleet is retreating due to Ukrainian attacks. (, )


#economy

Breitbart: Consumer Spending Sends GDP Soaring 4.9% in The Third Quarter
Consumer Spending Sends GDP Soaring 4.9% in The Third Quarter
American consumer spending surged in the third quarter, leading to an unexpected economic growth rate of 4.7 percent, double that of the previous quarter. Economists and policymakers were surprised by this growth, as they had predicted a recession. Consumer resilience and increased spending on goods and services, including prescription drugs and recreational goods, were the main drivers of the strong economy.


#crime

Breitbart: CNN's Coates: Maine Shooter Picked 'Soft Targets' Where He Didn't Think He'd Get a Response, Didn't Pick a Gun Range
CNN's Coates: Maine Shooter Picked 'Soft Targets' Where He Didn't Think He'd Get a Response, Didn't Pick a Gun Range
During a CNN interview about the Lewiston shooting, host Laura Coates pointed out that the shooter targeted a bowling alley with children, calling them "soft targets." Chris Grollnek, founder of the Active Shooter Prevention Project, mentioned the shooter's familiarity or connection to the location and suggested technological solutions for preventing such incidents.


The Right Scoop: [UPDATE: POLICE SAY CARD IS STILL ON THE RUN] — 22 dead, 60 injured as entire city in Maine on lockdown as police hunt for active shooter
[UPDATE: POLICE SAY CARD IS STILL ON THE RUN] — 22 dead, 60 injured as entire city in Maine on lockdown as police hunt for active shooter
Police are searching for Robert Card, a person of interest in a deadly mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine. The death toll is at least 16, with many more injured. The entire city has been put on lockdown and residents are advised to stay home.


The Telegraph: Watch: Humpback whale body slams surfer off Australian coast
Watch: Humpback whale body slams surfer off Australian coast
Private Detective Jack Marlowe is hired to find a missing woman, but quickly gets caught up in a web of corruption, deceit, and murder in 1940s Los Angeles. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a dangerous conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power.


Fox News: Idaho student murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s lawyers to argue bold legal move
Idaho student murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s lawyers to argue bold legal move
Bryan Kohberger's defense team will try to get the quadruple murder indictment against him thrown out due to alleged bias, insufficient evidence, and prosecutorial misconduct. Legal experts believe the defense's arguments are weak and unlikely to succeed. Even if they do, prosecutors could still present evidence at a preliminary hearing or secure a new indictment, meaning the case won't go away.


Fox News: Jamaal Bowman pleads guilty in DC court arraignment on charges for pulling fire alarm
Jamaal Bowman pleads guilty in DC court arraignment on charges for pulling fire alarm


"Squad" Democrat Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York pleaded guilty to illegally pulling a House office building fire alarm. He turned himself in and accepted responsibility for the false alarm. Bowman received a plea deal, which includes a letter of apology and a $1,000 fine. The charges will be dropped upon completion of the deal.


The Blaze: Nashville police chief's 'estranged' rapist son found dead after allegedly shooting two cops and going on the run
Nashville police chief's 'estranged' rapist son found dead after allegedly shooting two cops and going on the run
Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake's estranged son, John C. Drake Jr., who is a convicted rapist, allegedly shot two La Vergne police officers. After a manhunt, Drake was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The officers are recovering.


#sports

Field & Stream: Angler Boats Record-Shattering Marlin Weighing More Than 1,000 Pounds
Angler Boats Record-Shattering Marlin Weighing More Than 1,000 Pounds
Scooter Anderson of Houston, Texas caught a massive 1,145-pound blue marlin in the Gulf of Mexico, potentially breaking both the Alabama state record and the Gulf record for the species. The fish was caught during the 2023 MONGO tournament and took about two hours to reel in. Anderson used a live blackfin tuna as bait and had to call in another boat to help drag the fish. The marlin died during the fight but has been hailed as a once-in-a-lifetime catch.


#technology

Daily Wire: IBM Hosts Internships That Bar Whites, Asians, And Men — With Exception For Men Who Identify As Women
IBM Hosts Internships That Bar Whites, Asians, And Men — With Exception For Men Who Identify As Women
Technology company IBM sponsors discriminatory paid internship opportunities that exclude white and Asian applicants and are only open to women, with an exception for men who identify as women. These internships, held in conjunction with the American Physical Society, violate Title VII and its prohibition on race and sex-based preferences for employment. Similar discriminatory programs have been observed in other tech companies such as Apple, Oracle, and Microsoft, as well as in industries like NASCAR and investment management.


#other

The Economist: Business | Oct 28th 2023 Edition
Business | Oct 28th 2023 Edition
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, reported record revenue fueled by advertising sales, but faces lawsuits alleging its apps are addictive to children. Microsoft's quarterly profit jumped 27% thanks to cloud computing, while Google's parent company exceeded forecasts with strong digital-ad sales. China's stock market fell to a two-year low, and Foxconn, the Taiwanese company that assembles iPhones in China, is under investigation for tax and land use. Chevron announced its largest-ever acquisition, buying Hess for $53bn, following ExxonMobil's acquisition of Pioneer. The International Energy Agency predicts peak demand for fossil fuels by 2030, with 50% of new car registrations in the US being electric by then. The European Central Bank kept interest rates on hold, and Turkey raised rates to combat inflation. Ford reached a tentative agreement with the United Auto Workers to end the strike, while General Motors faces $200m in weekly operating profit losses due to the strike. Tesla is under investigation by the Department of Justice for potentially exaggerating range and benefits in its cars. Morgan Stanley named Ted Pick as its new CEO, and UK regulators removed the cap on bankers' bonuses. Santander and UniCredit reported strong quarterly profits, benefiting from higher interest rates on debt.