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5 Oct 2023
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#politics
National Review: New York City Asks Judge to Suspend Right-to-Shelter Mandate Amid Migrant Crisis
New York City seeks to modify or suspend its right-to-shelter mandate due to an ongoing migrant crisis. City officials argue that the current law is ill-suited to the circumstances and restricts their flexibility to address the emergency. With a high influx of asylum-seekers and limited shelter sites, Mayor Adams is pushing for federal and state aid while also attempting to weaken the mandate through court filings. Adams is also embarking on a trip to Mexico, Colombia, and Ecuador to dissuade potential migrants from coming to New York City and combat misinformation about job and luxury opportunities.
Front Page Magazine: The NIAID-CIA Axis
Rep. Brad Westrup wants to know if Dr. Anthony Fauci's visit to the CIA gained support for his theory on the natural origin of COVID-19. Sen. Rand Paul suspects that the CIA may have convinced Fauci to obscure the lab origin of the virus. The lab origin theory was obvious to medical scientists, but Fauci pressured them to change their views. The intelligence community's involvement in the lab origin theory and the investigation into Hunter Biden's laptop raises questions about their credibility. Dr. Fauci's connections and methods are compared to organized crime. The CDC's Epidemic Intelligence Service, which includes officers from China, has not been investigated. A criminal investigation into Fauci's actions is needed.
Red State: First Dog Puts His Teeth Into the Job, Has Now Chalked up 12 'Biting Incidents'
President Joe Biden's German Shepherd, Commander, has a history of biting people, including Secret Service agents. He has been caught on camera biting another White House staffer. This raises questions about the training and care of the dog in the White House.
Front Page Magazine: McCain Library Built With $83M in COVID ‘Public Health Emergency’ Money
Biden misappropriates $83 million in coronavirus recovery funds to build the McCain Library, using it as a political weapon to attack Republicans. This misuse of taxpayer money undermines democracy and shows how politicians prioritize their own interests over the public's. Biden's unpopularity and declining poll numbers drive his desperate attempts to suppress democracy and manipulate the upcoming elections. The real threat to democracy lies in the subversion of elections and the misuse of public funds by established political interests.
Spectator USA: The RNC’s warning to Republican candidates
GOP presidential candidates Vivek Ramaswamy and Chris Christie were excluded from future RNC debates after appearing on an unsanctioned joint Fox News interview. They criticized the RNC's decision, but still chose to appear on Fox. Is gatekeeping the GOP primary debates necessary?
Front Page Magazine: Elon Musk: Justin Trudeau is Trying to ‘Crush Free Speech in Canada’
Justin Trudeau's actions as Prime Minister of Canada have drawn international attention for all the wrong reasons. He is accused of compromising freedom of speech and hurting the economy. Elon Musk criticized Trudeau for trying to crush free speech with a new law, Bill C-18, that requires social media and streaming services to register with the government. Trudeau's infringements on freedoms include mistreatment of truckers, freezing bank accounts of protest supporters, and overreach during the COVID-19 pandemic. His actions have been compared to totalitarianism and have sparked concerns about the erosion of Canadian freedoms.
#society
Red State: Hot Labor Summer Swings Into Fall, as Thousands of Health Care Workers Strike in 5 States, DC
Labor strikes continue to plague the US in the "hot labor summer of 2023." The latest strike is led by 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers, demanding better wages and benefits in the healthcare industry. The strike impacts various medical professions but excludes doctors, with Kaiser bringing in temporary workers. This follows a nurses' strike in New York earlier this year.
#economy
Forbes: Energy Stocks Sink To 3-Month Low As Oil Crashes 5%—But Rare Sign Of Hope For Gas Prices
Energy stocks and crude oil prices plummeted due to concerns about falling demand and a shaky macroeconomic environment. Prices at the gas pump are expected to decrease as crude prices decline. (, )
Breitbart: Striking Auto Workers Warn: Biden's Green Agenda 'Going to Wipe Us Out'
Auto workers are concerned that President Biden's EV mandates will lead to job losses in the industry. They fear that the shift to electric vehicles will eliminate the need for parts like spark plugs and oil filters, resulting in fewer job opportunities. The strike against General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis is primarily driven by concerns over job security due to the EV transition.
#religion
Human Events: Belgian bishop open to euthanasia for elderly and infirm, ‘regrets’ the Vatican’s stance that it ‘is always an intrinsic evil’
Belgian bishop supports euthanasia in certain cases and contradicts Catholic Church teachings. He also conducts same-sex blessings, potentially causing controversy at the Vatican synod.
#health
Flag And Cross: Scientists 3D Print Human Stem Cells To Repair Brain Injuries
Scientists from Oxford University have used a 3D printer to print human stem cells that can repair brain injuries. The cells have been successfully implanted into the brains of mice, integrating structurally and functionally. This advancement raises hopes that the method can be used in humans in the future, providing a potential treatment for brain injuries.
#crime
Forbes: Starz Orders Drama ‘The Hunting Wives’
Starz has greenlit eight episodes of the drama series The Hunting Wives, based on the novel by May Cobb. The story follows Sophie O'Neil's move to East Texas, where she becomes obsessed with socialite Margo Banks and gets caught up in a world of seduction and murder.
#science
Flag And Cross: Parrots Found To Have Unique Voice Prints, Similar To Humans
Parrots have been found to have unique tones of voice, similar to humans, enabling their voice to be heard in a flock. This finding suggests that other vocally flexible species, such as dolphins and bats, may also have unique voice prints. This research on monk parakeets in Barcelona, conducted by the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior and the Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona, could lead to further understanding of how animals use their voices to communicate and socialize in large groups.
#technology
Breitbart: Report: OpenAI's ChatGPT Maintains Blacklist of Websites, Including Breitbart News
A Twitter user claims to have found a list of blacklisted websites that OpenAI's ChatGPT-4 will not draw from, including Breitbart News and the Epoch Times. ChatGPT explained that it is forbidden from using certain sources to ensure ethical and legal operation. This suggests that the chatbot is restricted from using conservative sources to shape its worldview and respond. The discovery of this alleged blacklist raises questions about the biases in ChatGPT's responses.
#other
Flag And Cross: Rick Astley, Pop Star Of The '80s, Rejects Fame And Refuses To Retire
Pop star Rick Astley, despite his continued success and sold-out concerts, doesn't consider himself famous anymore. At the peak of his career, he walked away from music but later made a comeback. Now, he feels content and no longer feels the need to achieve more in the music business.
Forbes: ‘Golden Bachelor’ Debut Revives Franchise As Most-Watched ‘Bachelor’ In Years
The Golden Bachelor, featuring older adults searching for love, became the most popular Bachelor premiere in several seasons, with 7.7 million viewers. It was also the highest-rated debut for an unscripted ABC series in almost two years.