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27 Oct 2023
#illegals
Daily Signal: Cruz Recounts ‘Horrifying’ Situation at Border on Midnight Patrol
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz encounters a group of 20 illegal aliens, including women and children, at the southern border. He describes their stories as horrifying and criticizes the Biden administration for stopping DNA testing of families. Cruz urges Democrats to visit the border and witness the suffering caused by inhumane policies. The number of illegal aliens encountered at the border has significantly increased since Biden took office. Legislation to prevent illegal entry is ineffective without a president who upholds the law.
#politics
Fox News: Huntington, WV mayor launches longshot bid for governorship
Democratic Huntington Mayor Steve Williams has filed to run for governor of West Virginia. He believes he can address the state's problems with innovative solutions. Several Republicans have also filed pre-candidacy papers.
Breitbart: GOP Governors Association Hits Airwaves in Kentucky Backing Daniel Cameron
Kentucky Values, a group affiliated with the Republican Governors Association, released two advertisements supporting Republican gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron. The ads highlight Cameron's efforts to fight the Biden administration in court and his endorsement from former President Trump. The ads emphasize Cameron's strength against Biden and his support for Kentucky. This race follows the recent victory of Gov.-Elect Jeff Landry in Louisiana's primary. Cameron is known for his defense of conservative values, including law and order and the Second Amendment. He has received endorsements from both the NRA and the Kentucky State Fraternal Order of Police.
Daily Signal: Terror Threat at US Southern Border After Attack on Israel
Hamas attacked Israel, breaching a secure border and causing many casualties. Meanwhile, the US is also facing a border crisis with illegal aliens pouring in, including individuals on the terrorist watchlist. The Biden administration has not taken sufficient action to secure the border, endangering national security. Securing the borders is crucial for the safety of Americans.
The Blaze: Dinesh D’Souza’s frightening ‘Police State’ needs to be seen
"Police State," the latest film by Dinesh D'Souza, is a wakeup call to recognize the current state of America. It exposes government censorship, the targeting of political opponents, and unconstitutional spying on citizens. The film highlights the selective justice system and the erosion of civil liberties. It also addresses the border crisis and the issue of missing children. This thought-provoking film is a must-see for all Americans.
Breitbart: GOP Demands Raskin Apologize for Spreading 'Lies' About Biden Probe
House Republicans demand an apology from Jamie Raskin for dismissing allegations that Hunter and Joe Biden accepted a $10 million bribe. Former Pittsburgh U.S. Attorney Scott Brady stated that the allegations were credible and worthy of investigation.
#society
Washington Free Beacon: ‘Out of the Blue’: Tulane Student Recounts Violent Attack Against Pro-Israel Student During Campus Protest
Anti-Israel demonstrators clashed with supporters of Israel near Tulane University in an incident that occurred during a rally organized by a group called "Tulane Students for Palestine." The clash involved unprovoked violence, with the attackers not appearing to be students of the university. The incident comes amidst a rise in anti-Semitic attacks on college campuses.
The American Spectator: VIDEO: Dozens of States Sue Meta. It’s About Time!
41 states are suing Meta, the parent company of Instagram, for the negative effect its social media platforms have had on the mental health of young Americans. Despite the association of Instagram with anxiety and depression, its popularity among teenagers has continued to rise. It's time for major tech corporations to be held accountable for promoting social media use among young people.
The Telegraph: Elon Musk calls Humza Yousaf a ‘blatant racist’ over ‘whites fill all top roles in Scotland’ speech
Elon Musk labels Humza Yousaf a racist for criticizing lack of diversity in Scotland's senior positions. Yousaf's speech highlights the overwhelming presence of white individuals in various sectors. Musk's criticism stems from a video clip posted on Twitter.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Wire: Iran’s Foreign Minister Threatens U.S. Forces While Speaking In New York City
Iran's Foreign Minister threatened the U.S. if they support Israel's actions against terrorists in Gaza. He warned that the U.S. will be attacked if the violence continues. Amir-Abdollahian legitimized Hamas terrorists and claimed they have a right to fight against the occupation.
Human Events: Former Xi second-in-command dies from sudden heart attack at 68
Former Chinese premier Li Keqiang, who served as Xi Jinping's second in command, has died of a heart attack at age 68. He played a key role in the Chinese Communist Party but was allegedly pushed out by Xi in 2022. Despite being a noted economist and helping China financially, he faced criticism from Xi for advocating more state control.
Spectator USA: How AI is changing the world of photography
This article discusses the role of photography in depicting the truth during conflicts, particularly in the context of the Israel-Gaza war. It explores how smartphone photos have become a common way for people to document and share their experiences of war, but also highlights the potential for manipulation and the loss of trust in images. It suggests that technology, such as AI, may be needed to verify the authenticity of photographs in the future, but questions whether this will truly resolve the issue. The article concludes that perhaps accepting the uncertainty and subjectivity of photographs is a better approach, and that photojournalists should be seen as image-makers rather than conveyors of factual truth.
Spectator USA: How Fitzcarraldo keeps racking up Nobel Prizes
Jacques Testard, publisher of Fitzcarraldo Editions, discusses the success of his small publishing company in the UK. Despite starting with an $85,000 loan, Fitzcarraldo has gained attention by publishing experimental works, including translations of European authors. Testard believes that the UK's parochialism and resistance to formal experimentation have contributed to the success of foreign-language literature in their market. However, the success of Fitzcarraldo and the increase in translated literature sales indicate that British book-buyers are not completely philistine.
#economy
Breitbart: Bidenflation: Real Disposable Income Sinks For Third Straight Month
Inflation caused a decline in household income for the third consecutive month. Disposable personal income decreased by 0.1%, despite a 0.4% increase in salaries and wages. The rise in interest income may be contributing to consumer spending, which is sustaining high levels of inflation.
#culture
Daily Wire: Disney Says Live-Action ‘Snow White’ Will Be Delayed One Year Just Weeks After Backlash To Lead Actress Bashing Original Film
Disney has delayed the release of its live-action "Snow White" film due to controversy surrounding its woke messaging. Lead actress Rachel Zegler's comments about changing the love story and focusing on Snow White becoming a leader have received backlash. The delay may be due to reshoots or the ongoing actors' strike.
Daily Wire: ‘The Pendragon Cycle’ Production Diaries 2 And 3 Introduce Series Villain, Reveal Development Of New Language
Fans are thrilled as behind-the-scenes videos of "The Pendragon Cycle" are released, giving a glimpse into the filming of epic battle scenes. Actors transformed into Saxxons for the battles, filmed in pouring rain and mud, delivering impressive production quality. Meanwhile, viewers also get an introduction to Morgian, the show's villain, and learn about the creation of the Atlantean language. Fans express excitement for the series and its attention to detail.
#health
The Blaze: State-facilitated suicides jumped 31% in 2022, accounting for over 4% of all deaths in Canada
Canada's Trudeau government released its fourth annual report on assisted suicide, revealing that 4.1% of deaths in the country last year were the result of state-facilitated suicide. The rules have been increasingly relaxed, allowing those with non-terminal conditions to seek euthanasia. The report has generated concerns about the growth of euthanasia and the need for better palliative care.
Fox News: Virgin Islands officials warn of lead, copper-contaminated water on St. Croix
The government of the U.S. Virgin Islands warns people on St. Croix not to drink tap water due to high levels of lead and copper. More tests are being conducted to investigate the source and extent of the problem.
#crime
Fox News: Inmate fatally stabbed at Tennessee courthouse while waiting to appear before judge
A Tennessee inmate is fatally stabbed at a courthouse while waiting for a judge, another inmate charged with murder.
Fox News: Murder suspect who escaped DC hospital captured after seven weeks on the run
An accused murderer, Christopher Haynes, escaped from custody in Washington, D.C. while wearing one shoe and handcuffs. He had been arrested for the alleged fatal shooting of Brent Hayward. After seven weeks on the run, Haynes was recaptured by police in Maryland.
#sports
Le Monde: Rugby World Cup: England defeat Argentina to finish in third place
England claims third place at the Rugby World Cup after defeating Argentina 26-23. The Pumas rallied from a 13-0 deficit but England fought back with the leadership of captain Owen Farrell. The game was intense, with missed penalty opportunities and a try-saving tackle by George Ford.
PJ Media: Weekend Parting Shot: The World's Most Useless Degree
Two college football teams have upcoming games. University of Utah barely won last week's game. University of Exeter in England will offer a new degree in Magic and Occult Science.
#other
Spectator USA: Making a dark and bold honey cake
Baker initially plans to make traditional Russian honey cake but changes her mind and opts for a simpler, stickier loaf cake with honey and spices. The choice of honey and tea used in the cake determines its flavor. She serves the cake warm as a pudding, and also toasted and buttered.
Breitbart: Nolte: Another Woke Franchise Dies Prematurely -- ‘Fantastic Beasts’
The Fantastic Beasts franchise has been halted after three films, with director David Yates citing the need to take a break. He also revealed that the initial plan for five films was a surprise to the cast and crew. The franchise faced criticism for its handling of certain issues, including the controversy surrounding Johnny Depp and the inclusion of a gay storyline. This resulted in a significant drop in box office revenue compared to previous installments.