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#illegals
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: DHS Secy Mayorkas suddenly wants to build a border wall to stop illegals!
DHS Secretary Mayorkas plans to build a border wall in Starr County near the Rio Grande to address the high illegal entry. He intends to waive federal laws to construct physical barriers and roads. The administration has seen a surge in illegal migration, with over 245,000 migrant encounters in the sector this fiscal year.
#politics
American Thinker: Matt Gaetz is a hero
Conservatives oust Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House, angering conservative pundits. The uniparty perpetuates irresponsible spending, leading to catastrophic economic failure. Several conservative columnists disagree, possibly due to pressure from Fox News and the Murdochs. Meanwhile, Joe Biden is corrupt and a puppet of the globalist left. Sending billions to Ukraine may be a cover-up for the Biden family's malfeasance. Congress profits from war, while war benefits the military-industrial complex. The same people who foment war also favor reducing the world's population and imposing totalitarianism. Gaetz and colleagues stand up to the swampy uniparty, but political parties prioritize personal power and wealth over the American people.
American Thinker: Golden pyramids
In the world of politics, Senator Robert Menendez finds himself in hot water, accused of bribery, fraud, and extortion. With a large sum of cash and gold bars found in his possession, Menendez's case raises questions about corruption and the FBI's handling of the investigation. Despite previous corruption charges and claims of racial bias, Menendez remains defiant and pursues reelection.
National Review: California’s Lobbyist Senator
California governor Gavin Newsom's selection of Laphonza Butler as the replacement for Senator Dianne Feinstein has been heavily criticized. Newsom's focus on race and gender, as well as his change in stance regarding a interim appointment, has raised eyebrows. Butler's connection to Maryland rather than California adds to the controversy.
#society
The Economist: Impressions of a first-time visitor to the Tory conference
At the Tory party conference, the abundance of ties raises questions. Tories express their love for conservatism and party spirit, regardless of dwindling poll numbers. Tories in smart attire with polite smiles give the appearance of a diverse party, while some are genuinely posh. []
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: UK Foreign Ministry: Intelligence shows Russia may target Black Sea civilian shipping
UK Foreign Ministry: Intelligence shows Russia may use sea mines in the Black Sea to target civilian shipping and deter Ukrainian grain exports.
#economy
Forbes: Regulatory (Un)Certainty Hurts The Hydrogen Industry
Efforts are being made to promote hydrogen usage in localized uses like factories, but the debate over tax credits and regulatory stability could delay progress. The issue of tax breaks for hydrogen producers in the US is reminiscent of past tangles over definitions, while regulatory uncertainty hampers industry investment. Advocates pushing for idealistic restrictions may end up with less than what they initially desired.
#education
Forbes: Rockwell Automation, ManpowerGroup Offer U.S. Vets Advanced Manufacturing Training
Rockwell Automation and ManpowerGroup have partnered to create the Academy of Advanced Manufacturing (AAM), a program that offers free industrial automation training to military veterans. The program provides veterans with the technical skills and professional training needed for success in the industry, with graduates receiving certification from Rockwell. The AAM not only covers the cost of the program but also provides additional financial assistance and brings companies directly to the candidates. The partnership has been successful in filling the gap in advanced technical skills and connecting veterans with stable and worthwhile civilian careers.
#technology
Forbes: X Hides Headlines From Posts After Musk Claims It Will ‘Greatly Improve The Esthetics’
Topline X, formerly Twitter, has made a design change to its platform that hides headlines from news links. This change, mandated by Elon Musk, only displays a lead image with a watermark and makes it difficult to differentiate between tweets with news links and tweets with photos. The change is retroactive and could impact X's ability to drive traffic to news outlets.
#other
Newsbusters: MSNBC's Chris Jansing Hypes 'Extreme' Weather, Hopes for End of 'Denialism'
Monday afternoon, MSNBC host Chris Jansing used her show to discuss recent extreme weather and promote the views of environmental activists Michael Mann and David Lipsky. Jansing hyped the hot autumn day in Minnesota and recent flooding in New York, without mentioning inadequate drainage. Mann and Lipsky argued that the recent weather events prove that global warming alarmists were right decades ago in their predictions. They also spoke about the fragility of infrastructure and the need to cut fossil fuel use.