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14 Nov 2023

#illegals

Daily Wire: Dozens Of Attorneys General Call On Congress To Give Them Power To Enforce Immigration Laws
Dozens Of Attorneys General Call On Congress To Give Them Power To Enforce Immigration Laws
More than half of the state attorneys general in the U.S. signed on to a letter calling for Congress to pass an immigration bill that would allow states to enforce federal immigration laws. The bill, HR 1337, would grant AGs authority to request the Department of Homeland Security to either enforce immigration laws or authorize state officials to enforce them.


#politics

Breitbart: Gov. Kathy Hochul: NY Collecting Data from 'Surveillance Efforts' on Social Media
Gov. Kathy Hochul: NY Collecting Data from 'Surveillance Efforts' on Social Media
New York is conducting surveillance on social media platforms and collecting data, according to Governor Kathy Hochul. The state's social media analysis unit will contact individuals who engage in what they consider to be "hate speech." The goal is to ensure safety, although this initiative is ironic considering the rise in crime and hate crimes in Democrat-controlled New York City.


Flag And Cross: Donald Trump Is Not The Only Candidate With Legal Troubles
Donald Trump Is Not The Only Candidate With Legal Troubles


Joe Exotic, known for his role in the Netflix series "Tiger King," is running for President while in prison. He is serving a 21-year sentence for violating wildlife laws and a murder-for-hire plot. Former President Donald Trump also faces legal troubles, with indictments related to hush money payments and election interference. Both men maintain their innocence. Exotic sought a pardon from Trump but did not receive it.


Euromaidan Press: Russian convicted over Putin critic Politkovskaya’s murder pardoned after fighting in Ukraine
Russian convicted over Putin critic Politkovskaya’s murder pardoned after fighting in Ukraine
Former Russian detective Sergei Khadzhikurbanov, who was convicted in the 2006 murder of journalist Anna Politkovskaya, has been pardoned by President Vladimir Putin. Khadzhikurbanov earned the pardon after serving in Ukraine's military and remaining in Russia's armed forces.


Newsbusters: SLOPPY: Scarborough Falsely Claims Trump Threatened to 'Institutionalize' Jack Smith
SLOPPY: Scarborough Falsely Claims Trump Threatened to 'Institutionalize' Jack Smith


Joe Scarborough, on Morning Joe, falsely accuses Donald Trump of making a fascist call for racial purity and threatening to institutionalize officials at the Department of Justice. Scarborough twists Trump's statements and misrepresents his social media post. This deceptive anti-Trump propaganda undermines journalistic integrity. Sponsored by AT&T, GoDaddy, and Coventry Direct.


Breitbart: Freedom Caucus Opposes Stop-Gap Spending Bill: No 'Meaningful' Wins
Freedom Caucus Opposes Stop-Gap Spending Bill: No 'Meaningful' Wins
The House Freedom Caucus opposes a stop-gap spending bill that lacks spending reductions and border security, calling for bold change. Senate leaders Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell support the bill, while Rep. Chip Roy and other conservatives criticize it for not addressing Biden's policies or reducing spending. The bill does not include supplemental spending for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and the border.


Breitbart: Seamus Bruner: Billionaires Who Want to Control Your Life Have a 'God Complex on Steroids'
Seamus Bruner: Billionaires Who Want to Control Your Life Have a 'God Complex on Steroids'
Author Seamus Bruner exposes the billionaire class, whom he calls "Controligarchs," in his book Controligarchs: Exposing the Billionaire Class, their Secret Deals, and the Globalist Plot to Dominate Your Life. Bruner reveals how these billionaires profit from industries like batteries, meat substitutes, and patented seeds during the COVID pandemic, while advocating for "green" technologies. They fund research and projects through charity groups, then personally invest in companies that take advantage of these developments. Bruner suggests that their actions are driven more by personal profit than genuine belief in sustainability.


#society

American Thinker: Gavin Newsom admits that, yeah, they cleaned up San Francisco for Xi Jinping's visit
Gavin Newsom admits that, yeah, they cleaned up San Francisco for Xi Jinping's visit
California's governor admits that San Francisco only cleaned up its homeless encampments for China's leader's visit. The city's negligence of its residents' well-being is evident, as they chose not to address the issues until an international leader arrived.


Fox News: Heroic truck driver saves choking woman on Chicago highway with Heimlich maneuver
Heroic truck driver saves choking woman on Chicago highway with Heimlich maneuver
A truck driver saves a choking woman who pulled over on a Chicago-area highway. The driver, Jeff Hanus, performed the Heimlich maneuver and the woman was okay.


American Thinker: VIRAL VIDEO: Kid’s birthday party with guns, stacks of cash, and obscene rap music
VIRAL VIDEO: Kid’s birthday party with guns, stacks of cash, and obscene rap music
A disturbing video shows adults encouraging thuggish behavior at a child's birthday party. The adults glamorize firearms, disregarding their deadly consequences. The problem lies in ideology and culture, not skin color.


The Blaze: Northwestern University president calls on students to stop anti-Semitic rhetoric. Pro-Palestinian group responds. | Blaze Media
Northwestern University president calls on students to stop anti-Semitic rhetoric. Pro-Palestinian group responds. | Blaze Media
The president of Northwestern University warns against promoting genocide or murder on campus due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. He specifically mentions anti-Semitism and calls for rejection of statements and banners associated with Hamas. However, a pro-Palestinian student group disregards the call and posts a photo with the phrase "From the River to the Sea."


#war

Fox News: Senior GOP congressman felt 'sick' after viewing footage of Hamas attacks in closed-door briefing
Senior GOP congressman felt 'sick' after viewing footage of Hamas attacks in closed-door briefing
Republican Congressman Darrell Issa expressed disgust after watching footage of Hamas' terror attacks that killed 1,200 Israelis. He described the footage of Hamas militants killing unarmed civilians as sickening and compared it to visiting Auschwitz. Since the attacks, antisemitic hate crimes and protests against Israel have increased. Issa believes that discussions about Palestinian statehood should be separate from condemnation of the attacks.


Le Monde: The West Bank, a cauldron threatening to explode
The West Bank, a cauldron threatening to explode
Tensions rise in the West Bank as almost 200 Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli army. In the Jenin cemetery, bereaved parents gather to mourn their children and exchange news of new deaths and violence. The cemetery has become a public square, a garden of death in the refugee camp. (, )


Times Of Israel: IDF isn’t seeking ‘victory pictures’; it’s seeking victory, however long that takes
IDF isn’t seeking ‘victory pictures’; it’s seeking victory, however long that takes
Israel's Foreign Minister says they have a "diplomatic window" of 2-3 weeks before pressure to end the war against Hamas becomes significant, but the military sees it as a fundamental war to establish Israel's security and will continue regardless of the hostages being returned. The fightback against Hamas began on the same day as the invasion and the IDF believes they are making progress in gaining control of northern Gaza and Gaza City. The IDF acknowledges that the war is not perfect and mistakes have been made, but they are determined to eliminate Hamas and bring the hostages home.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: At least 44 villagers killed in separate attacks by ISIS-linked Congolese rebels
At least 44 villagers killed in separate attacks by ISIS-linked Congolese rebels
Extremist rebels linked to ISIS have killed 44 villagers in separate attacks in Congo's volatile east, including a member of the Congolese army. The rebels executed the victims in the Virunga National Park. Additional killings occurred in the province of Ituri. The violence is part of the ongoing conflict in Eastern Congo, where armed groups vie for control of valuable mineral resources. The government has directed regional and international forces to leave the country, leaving communities vulnerable to attacks.


Fox News: Wagner-backed Malian forces seize control of rebel stronghold, state media claims
Wagner-backed Malian forces seize control of rebel stronghold, state media claims
Mali's military seizes control of the rebel-held town of Kidal after a decade. Tuareg fighters clash with soldiers and Russian mercenaries.


Fox News: Senate Democrats block bipartisan House Israel aid bill
Senate Democrats block bipartisan House Israel aid bill
Senate Democrats blocked a stand-alone Israel aid package led by Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., because it did not include aid to Ukraine. Marshall urged senators to focus on each issue individually and argued that the Ukraine conflict is separate and unrelated. Republican senators supported the stand-alone bill and emphasized the need for separate debates on these issues.


The American Mind: America's Salvific Global Mission
America's Salvific Global Mission
American taxpayers are funding USAID's LGBTQI+ programming, which is seen as cultural imperialism in non-Western societies. This undermines U.S. foreign policy and creates friction with allies and partners. USAID's redefinition of development focuses on promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, but its efforts to transform societies through ideas and practices generate opposition and debilitate America's global standing.


#culture

Fox News: The latest exhibit at the Louvre Museum is a show of comedy and satire from the early 17th century
The latest exhibit at the Louvre Museum is a show of comedy and satire from the early 17th century
The Louvre Museum in Paris is home to a vast collection of art from various centuries. It attracts millions of visitors worldwide who come to admire masterpieces by renowned and anonymous artists. The latest exhibition features the satirical artwork of Claude Gillot, a French artist known for his works depicting witchcraft and parodies.


#education

National Review: The Corner: China’s Share of Foreign Students in the U.S. Declines, India’s Rises
The Corner: China’s Share of Foreign Students in the U.S. Declines, India’s Rises
The rebound of foreign students in the U.S. helps American universities and strengthens ties with China and India.


#crime

Fox News: California woman, 27, found beaten to death in Laguna Beach alley steps from work: report
California woman, 27, found beaten to death in Laguna Beach alley steps from work: report
A Laguna Beach woman was found dead and beaten in an alley. The victim has been identified as Tatum Goodwin. Her death is being investigated as a homicide.


Fox News: International hacker who illegally breached thousands of devices pleads guilty in Puerto Rico
International hacker who illegally breached thousands of devices pleads guilty in Puerto Rico
Russian and Moldovan citizen Sergei Makinin pleaded guilty to illegally controlling electronic devices worldwide to rent them to clients who wanted to hide their internet activity. Makinin generated over half a million dollars by selling illegal access to the hijacked devices.


The Blaze: Blaze News investigates: The psychic who guided Tim Ballard and some Operation Underground Railroad missions for years | Blaze Media
Blaze News investigates: The psychic who guided Tim Ballard and some Operation Underground Railroad missions for years | Blaze Media


Blaze News investigates allegations of sexual misconduct against Tim Ballard, founder of Operation Underground Railroad. Janet Russon, a woman who claims to commune with spirits, has had undue influence on Ballard and OUR operations for years. Former associates reveal that Ballard consults Russon daily and relies on her psychic intel. Russon's readings, based on her abilities to communicate with spirits, have guided OUR's efforts to find a kidnapped child named Gardy Mardy, who remains missing. Despite skepticism, Ballard trusts Russon implicitly, using her insights to raise funds for OUR.


Fox News: Trial rescheduled for North Dakota politician charged with traveling for sex with minor
Trial rescheduled for North Dakota politician charged with traveling for sex with minor
A federal judge has rescheduled the trial for former North Dakota lawmaker Ray Holmberg, accused of traveling to Prague with the intent of paying for sex with a minor. The trial, expected to last five days, will now begin on April 29 in Fargo. Holmberg, who has been charged with receiving images depicting child sexual abuse, has pleaded not guilty.


Fox News: Philadelphia family tied up, assaulted in home invasion as child watches, disturbing video shows
Philadelphia family tied up, assaulted in home invasion as child watches, disturbing video shows
Four Hispanic suspects tied up and assaulted a family during an armed robbery in Philadelphia. They stole a safe, firearms, and jewelry before fleeing.


#sports

Fox News: Las Vegas Strip transforms into high-speed racetrack for Formula One
Las Vegas Strip transforms into high-speed racetrack for Formula One
Las Vegas is preparing for the highly anticipated Formula One racing event, causing many disruptions to the city. The famous fountains at the Bellagio have been shut off and streets are closed, causing uproar among residents and tourists. Despite the inconvenience, organizers believe the event will bring in a significant amount of money and help establish Las Vegas as a top host city for Grand Prix events.


Le Monde: Judge recommends eight-month suspended term for French rugby player Chalureau over racist attack
Judge recommends eight-month suspended term for French rugby player Chalureau over racist attack
French rugby player Bastien Chalureau faces a longer suspended prison sentence for a racially motivated attack in 2020. The judge recommended an eight-month sentence, two months longer than the original. Chalureau denies using racist language but admitted to the attack.


#outdoors

Dirt Wheels Magazine: SXS SUSPENSION 101 WITH SHOCK THERAPY - SETTING RIDE HEIGHT
SXS SUSPENSION 101 WITH SHOCK THERAPY - SETTING RIDE HEIGHT
Side-by-side owners often face issues with sagging stock suspension. Manufacturers set a median payload that may not be suitable for individual needs. Owners should set their suspension based on weight and terrain. Adding preload can help adjust the ride height, and a spring compressor tool is recommended for easier adjustment. Additionally, adjusting the cross-over ring and valving can improve performance. Upgrading to heavier springs is a good investment for better suspension.


Field & Stream: Best Places to Fish in Florida
Best Places to Fish in Florida
Best Places to Fish in Florida: Saltwater - Destin, Homosassa, Charlotte Harbor-Pine Island Sound, Boca Grande Pass, Jacksonville, Fort Pierce, Islamorada.

Best Places to Fish in Florida: Freshwater - Lake Talquin, Harris Chain of Lakes, Fellsmere Reservoir, Lake Okeechobee.


#technology

Fox News: Don’t want to drop $1K on a new phone? Do this instead
Don’t want to drop $1K on a new phone? Do this instead
Upgrade your phone's software and clear out junk from your inbox to keep it running smoothly. Reset your phone to factory settings and back up important data first. Swipe or hold down on chats to delete them, and update your operating system to stay secure. Clean your phone's case and accessories with warm, soapy water or a microfiber cloth. Listen to Kim Komando's podcast for more tech tips and news.


#other

Daily Wire: Taylor Swift Jokes About Being A Witch After Perfectly Timed Concert Moment
Taylor Swift Jokes About Being A Witch After Perfectly Timed Concert Moment
Taylor Swift joked about using witchcraft during a performance in Buenos Aires. The joke referred to allegations of sorcery surrounding her performances. In her music video for "Willow," there are occult and ritualistic imagery. Swift addressed her new romance with NFL player Travis Kelce during the show, changing the lyrics to reference him. During her last show in Buenos Aires, Swift asked fans to stop throwing items on stage.


The Right Scoop: BREAKING: City in Iceland suddenly has a big crack after 30,000 earthquakes [VIDEO]
BREAKING: City in Iceland suddenly has a big crack after 30,000 earthquakes [VIDEO]
Iceland is experiencing a large crack in a city due to 30,000 earthquakes, with steam coming out. They are evacuating people as volcanic eruptions are expected.