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5 Oct 2023
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#illegals
National Review: Eric Adams Begins South American Tour to Dissuade Migrants from Traveling to New York City
Mayor Eric Adams is traveling to Mexico, Ecuador, and Colombia to address the record influx of illegal immigrants in New York City. He aims to dissuade migrants from coming to the city and challenge misinformation about job and luxury opportunities. Despite this, he still believes the borders should remain open. The Adams administration is also seeking to modify or temporarily suspend the city's right-to-shelter mandate due to the overwhelming migrant crisis.
Red State: Beto O'Rourke Just Tossed Joe Biden Under the Bus and Backed Over Him
The border crisis is becoming impossible for Democrats to ignore as the Biden administration waives environmental laws to construct a new section of the border wall in South Texas. This move has angered Beto O'Rourke, who criticizes Biden for going against his promise to not build more wall. O'Rourke believes Biden missed an opportunity to fix the asylum system instead of engaging in political posturing.
#politics
Daily Wire: EXCLUSIVE: Disney’s Favorability Plummets With Conservatives After Snow White Controversy
A Rasmussen Reports survey shows that Disney has failed to win over conservative Americans due to its woke politics. Over 60% of Republicans view Disney unfavorably, while 61% of Democrats have a favorable view. The survey reveals that Disney's political stance directly affects its popularity.
Daily Wire: ‘Biden Sees Our Country Is Being Invaded’: Trump Calls For Return To His Policies After DHS Waives Laws To Build Border Wall
Former President Trump criticizes the Biden administration for advocating for a border wall in Texas, claiming that Biden now recognizes the reality of the border crisis. Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas plans to waive federal laws and build a wall to address the "acute and immediate need" for border security. Trump urges the reinstatement of his policies to combat the border crisis.
The New American: FBI Investigating Justice Amy Coney Barrett's Faith Group - The New American
The FBI is investigating a faith group that Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett belongs to, citing concerns of abuse and potential influence on her. The investigation raises questions about religious freedom and government overreach.
The FBI's investigations into Catholic groups have sparked debate about balancing religious freedom and national security. The FBI's actions raise concerns about intrusion into religious affairs, chilling religious expression, and undermining trust between religious communities and law enforcement.
PJ Media: A Threat to Democracy? Biden Defies the Supreme Court Again
Joe Biden has been canceling student debt despite a Supreme Court ruling against his authority to do so. He has used loopholes and existing programs to gradually cancel the debt, costing taxpayers $9 billion.
National Review: The Corner: A Nanny Stater after All: Sunak’s Proposed Cigarette Ban
Britain's Conservative prime minister, Rishi Sunak, has proposed a smoking ban that would gradually increase the minimum age to buy cigarettes each year, potentially leading to a complete phase-out of smoking among young people by 2040. The tobacco industry has criticized the proposals, citing concerns about black market trade and infringing on adults' rights. Critics argue that the ban limits personal autonomy and will have unintended consequences, such as supporting the black market and reducing tax revenues.
The Economist: Politics | Oct 7th 2023 Edition
Kevin McCarthy was ousted as speaker of the House of Representatives by Matt Gaetz and rebellious Republicans over a bill to avoid a government shutdown. Laphonza Butler was appointed to a Senate seat left vacant by the death of Dianne Feinstein.
Donald Trump's trial for business fraud began in New York, with the judge already ruling that he committed "repeated and persistent fraud". Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to illegally owning a gun. Robert Fico attempted to become Slovakia's prime minister again, pledging to stop sending arms to Ukraine.
PJ Media: Leaked Photos Show Biden’s Dog Commander Biting White House Staffer
Photos reveal President Joe Biden's German Shepherd Commander biting a White House staffer, contradicting previous claims that the dog only bites Secret Service agents. The aggressive behavior of Biden's dogs goes beyond the Secret Service, indicating a cover-up by the White House. The Bidens' previous dog, Major, also had a history of biting.
The Economist: A glimpse of the Conservative Party after Rishi Sunak
The Conservative Party, under the leadership of Rishi Sunak, is struggling to regain popularity and faces defeat in the next election. Sunak is attempting to transform the party's image and policies, but many loyalists expect only a hung parliament. The party has shifted to the right on cultural issues and is becoming more English and southern. Despite these changes, the party remains fragmented and divided among various factions.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russian strike destroys hospital in Kherson Oblast
Russian troops shelled and destroyed a hospital in Beryslav, Kherson Oblast, injuring two healthcare workers and damaging ambulances.
#economy
The Economist: Business | Oct 7th 2023 Edition
Investors predict higher interest rates, causing a sell-off in government bonds and stocks. The Russian rouble hits a new low against the dollar. Euro zone inflation drops sharply. Turkey's inflation rate rises due to the cost of oil. Sam Bankman-Fried goes on trial for fraud and money laundering. Birkenstock plans a high-valued IPO. Air France-KLM takes a stake in SAS as the Scandinavian airline restructures. Tesla's car deliveries fall short of expectations. Carnival Cruises reports record revenues. British retailers demand action against rising retail crime. Florence bans new short-term rentals.
#culture
Forbes: Long-Awaited $20-Million Netflix Reality Series ‘Beckham’ Premieres In London
The Beckham family and Netflix premiered their reality series, showcasing the brand they have built together. The show includes scandalous moments from David Beckham's career, such as Sir Alex Ferguson throwing a soccer boot at him and his fling with his former PA. Although not "hard-hitting" like the Kardashians or the Windsors, the Beckhams have real-world occupations and have successfully built a business empire off David's football talents. The series highlights his journey as a star footballer, businessman, and football executive, ultimately portraying their success.
#sports
Forbes: Born In The USA: How International Cricket Began In New York
Cricket has a long history in the United States, starting in the 1700s. It was initially a game for the upper class, but workers and the middle class also played in Philadelphia. Cricket was also popular in Canada, with the first-ever Canadian Prime Minister declaring it the nation's first sport. The sport grew in popularity in America, with cricket clubs established in every city. However, the rise of baseball and other American sports led to a decline in cricket's popularity. The challenge now is to revive the game and make it successful once again.
Forbes: UFC CEO Dana White Wants To Hold Annual Event At The Sphere
UFC CEO Dana White wants to hold an annual Mexican Independence Day UFC event at Madison Square Garden's Sphere in Las Vegas. The Sphere is a massive spherical structure with a 580,000-square-foot LED screen and can hold 20,000 people. White was impressed with the U2 concert at the venue and wants to put on a show for Mexican Independence Day. The UFC held its first Mexican Independence Day event in September 2023 and plans to do it every year.
#technology
National Review: Men Dominate Job Fair for Women, ‘Non-Binary’ People in Tech by Misrepresenting Their ‘Gender Identities’
Men misrepresented their gender identities to attend the Grace Hopper Celebration, a convention for women and non-binary technologists. They were seen cutting lines and selling meeting slots to recruiters. The organization AnitaB, which organizes the convention, could not ban male attendees due to anti-discrimination laws. Attendees demanded refunds and stricter guidelines for participation.