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14 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: Republicans talking with Democrats to gauge where votes may lie to pass spending bill, avoid shutdown
House Republican and Democratic leadership are working to gather votes for a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. The bill is facing opposition from GOP members and uncertainty remains about its chances in the Senate. Democratic support is critical for its passage.
The House does not need to go to the Rules Committee for the bill, but it will require a two-thirds majority to pass. The Democratic leadership is trying to determine where its members stand on the bill, as it left out some key priorities for Democrats. Concerns about the bill's "laddered" approach and multiple deadlines also exist.
Fox News: WH refuses to say if it will support cooperation with subpoena in Biden classified docs investigation
The White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, declined to comment on whether the Biden administration would cooperate with a congressional subpoena for a former official to testify in the investigation into the mishandling of classified documents . House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan recently subpoenaed former White House Counsel Dana Remus and requested interviews with other officials knowledgeable about President Biden's alleged improper retention of classified records. Remus is seen as a key figure in coordinating the packing and moving of boxes containing classified materials .
Breitbart: Argentina: Javier Milei Condemns 'Corrupt, Parasitic, Useless' Politicians
Argentina's presidential candidates, libertarian economist Javier Milei and socialist Economy Minister Sergio Massa, faced off in the final debate before the runoff election. Massa has been declared the "winner" by international media, but the race is still too close to call. Milei blamed Massa for the poor state of the economy, while Milei advocated for the elimination of the Central Bank and the adoption of the U.S. dollar as legal tender. Massa accused Milei of planning to agree to British sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, and Milei defended Argentina's claims to the islands. The candidates also discussed Argentina's relations with the world, education, and job creation.
National Review: Eight House Republicans Join Democrats in Shelving Mayorkas Impeachment Resolution
Eight House Republicans joined Democrats in blocking a resolution to consider impeaching Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over his handling of the southern border. The resolution was referred to the Homeland Security Committee instead of coming to a vote on the House floor. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced the motion and criticized the committee for delaying the impeachment effort.
#society
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: The left cares about power, not about your quality of life
Laura Ingraham exposes the hypocrisy of left-leaning politicians in San Francisco, pointing out their failure to address the homelessness and crime issues in the city. Despite having the means to clean up the streets, they prioritize their political power over the well-being of their constituents.
Le Monde: In Casablanca, parents go all out for their children's birthdays
Parents in Casablanca, Morocco are increasingly spending exorbitant amounts of money on extravagant birthday parties for their children. Despite the high costs, parents feel pressured to conform to the trend and meet their children's expectations. Leisure centers and party planners have capitalized on this demand, offering a variety of themed activities and venues for these lavish celebrations.
#crime
Fox News: Video allegedly shows DC teens weighing charges of crimes they planned on committing
Juvenile crime in Washington D.C. is on the rise, as seen in a video where two underage males discuss the severity of criminal charges. One suggests that murder is preferable to armed robbery, while the other disagrees. The city's mayor has declared a public emergency in response to the increase in youth violence.