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16 Nov 2023
#politics
Daily Wire: Eric Adams Cuts Police, Education Budgets To Deal With Ongoing Illegal Immigration Crisis Pounding NYC
New York City Mayor Eric Adams implements significant budget cuts affecting the NYPD and Education Department due to the illegal immigration crisis. The cuts freeze police hiring and reduce the number of officers, while also slashing the Education Department budget by over $1 billion in the next two years. Leftist Democrats criticize the cuts, claiming they worsen New York's affordability crisis and delay economic recovery.
Fox News: Fox News Poll: Republicans preferred on top issues such as inflation, security
Republicans are seen as better equipped to handle concerns about inflation, crime, national security, and terrorism, while Democrats are favored on issues like climate change and abortion. Economic concerns, personal freedoms, and higher crime rates are top concerns for voters. Republicans have an advantage on border security, national security, terrorism, inflation, and crime, while Democrats excel on abortion, climate change, transgender issues, and antisemitism. Concerns over terrorist attacks in the US have increased, driven mainly by Democrats. Both parties share concerns about inflation, threats to personal freedoms, and political divisions, but the order and degree of concern vary.
The Telegraph: Will the Labour Party’s troublesome factions let it govern?
Sir Keir Starmer faces a discipline problem within the Labour Party as many MPs vote against the official line on Gaza. Shadow ministers who voted against have lost their front-bench posts. The rebellion is specific to Middle East policy, but may raise questions about Sir Keir's ability to handle other issues such as illegal immigration and public spending.
Breitbart: The Nation Brands Largest Pro-Israel Event in U.S. History a ‘Hate Rally’
The March for Israel in Washington, DC, was labeled a "hate rally" by left-wing magazine The Nation. The author criticized the event for celebrating war crimes and accused Democratic Party leaders, who attended the rally, of betraying their voters. The event was seen as a show of support for Israel and unity against antisemitism.
Daily Wire: MLB All Star Game Returns To Atlanta Despite Uproar Over ‘Jim Crow’ Voting Laws
MLB All Star Game will return to Atlanta in 2025 despite uproar over Georgia's voting law. The Braves will host the game at Truist Field.
Breitbart: Border Patrol Agent in Arizona Dies in On-Duty ATV Crash
A Border Patrol agent in Douglas, Arizona, died in an ATV accident while responding to a call about suspected migrant activity. The agent, Freddy Ortiz, had over a decade of service. The accident is under investigation.
National Review: The Corner: The Shocking Truth about Youngkin’s Abortion Strategy
Youngkin's win in Virginia doesn't mean supporting a 15-week abortion ban was a mistake. Republicans who supported it in blue areas still won. This could bode well for Republicans in the 2024 elections.
#society
The Blaze: Birth certificate and family testimony reveal Oscar-winning folk singer Buffy Sainte-Marie is another fake Indian | Blaze Media
Buffy Sainte-Marie, the folk singer, has claimed Native-American heritage for over 50 years. However, a birth certificate, genealogical data, and a report from Canadian state media indicate that she was not born in Canada and is likely of Italian and English heritage. This revelation raises questions about the authenticity of her claims and brings to light the issue of individuals falsely claiming Native-American heritage for personal gain.
The Blaze: Kid Rock confronts Anheuser-Busch CEO, explains why he's against Bud Light boycott, has message for transgender community | Blaze Media
Kid Rock recently confronted the Anheuser-Busch CEO over the Bud Light boycott. He opposes the boycott and clarified that he has no hate for transgender individuals. In a conversation with former President Donald Trump, Kid Rock discussed his concerns about the beer brand's support of the transgender community and men participating in women's sports. He did not call for a boycott but expressed his disappointment and hoped for a change. Kid Rock believes in coexistence but draws the line when it involves children.
National Review: Supreme Court Declines to Reinstate Florida Law Regulating Drag Shows
The U.S. Supreme Court denied Florida's request to reinstate a law criminalizing admission of children to sexually explicit adult live performances, including drag shows. The law was blocked under the First Amendment by a district judge who found it too vague. The Supreme Court rejected Florida's emergency request in a 6-3 decision.
The Blaze: Pro-Palestinian protesters actually toss their car keys into water while shutting down major bridge during rush hour | Blaze Media
Pro-Palestinian protesters halted traffic on the Bay Bridge, threw their car keys into the water, and demanded a ceasefire. The protest resulted in arrests, towed cars, and chaos on the bridge.
#war
Red State: Outgoing Human Rights Watch Editor Blasts That Organization's 'Infected' Work in Israel
An outgoing senior editor at Human Rights Watch (HRW) accuses the organization of being biased against Israel, particularly in its reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The editor claims that HRW's response to the Hamas attacks in Israel failed to condemn the murder of Israeli civilians and exhibited a long-standing politicization of its work on Israel. This accusation aligns with other instances of media bias against Israel, highlighting the need for alternative media sources.
#foreignaffairs
Newsbusters: ABC, CBS Hype ‘Growing Outrage’ at Israel Invading Al-Shifa, Gazan-to-Israeli Death Ratios
ABC and CBS news programs criticized Israel's response to terror attacks, focusing on the death toll and alleged disproportionate use of force. Israel defended its actions, citing the difficulty of distinguishing between civilians and Hamas terrorists and their use of hospitals. The media questioned the need for a ceasefire, but former Defense Secretary Esper and IDF spokesperson Shefler argued for holding Hamas accountable and allowing civilians to leave affected areas.
Times Of Israel: Demonstrators demanding ceasefire in Gaza block bridges in San Francisco and Boston
Protestors advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza disrupted traffic on bridges in San Francisco and Boston during a global trade summit. Over 200 demonstrators on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge called for President Biden to support a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, leading to arrests and vehicle towing. In Boston, protesters impeded traffic for over two hours, demanding Senator Elizabeth Warren take action. The protests were part of a larger movement across the US against the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Red State: Xi's Fishing Trip
In 2023, America is seen as weak and appeasing every group that has a problem with them. Chinese President Xi Jinping visits the US, witnesses Biden's struggles and weakness, and sees evidence of Biden's compromised relationship with China. This fishing trip confirms Xi's belief in America's decline.
The Telegraph: Triathlete grandad, 78, exercises daily for mental strength over girl, 19, kidnapped from Hamas
. In the 41 days since his grand-daughter was kidnapped, Shaul Levy, a 78-year old triathlete, has been participating in a five-day march from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem with other hostages' families. The marchers aim to remind Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the priority should be to secure the release of the remaining captives. Many hostages are sick, elderly, or in need of medication, and time is running out.
Le Monde: Escalation persists on the border between Lebanon and Israel
: The low-profile war between Hezbollah and the Israeli army in southern Lebanon has caused devastation and displacement. The fighting is escalating, with both sides sending messages to avoid an all-out war. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) is caught in the crossfire and fears a deadly incident.
#economy
Fox News: Fox News Poll: 78% rate economy negatively, and majority says worst isn’t over
Most voters are concerned about inflation and higher prices. The economy is seen as in bad shape with no signs of improvement.
#culture
Fox News: Patriot Awards host Pete Hegseth hopes annual event will have generational impact: 'I want my kids to feel it'
FOX Nation host Pete Hegseth is preparing to host the fifth annual Patriot Awards in Nashville, Tennessee. The awards show, which aims to recognize real American heroes, holds personal significance for Hegseth as a former Army National Guard officer. He hopes the show will have a generational impact and pass on a message of pride, boldness, and a return to basic values of God, country, family, and freedom. The Patriot Awards, featuring six award categories, aims to shine a light on these values and promote a unifying message in a time of pessimism and dissatisfaction.
#health
Fox News: 'SNL' star Dana Carvey's son, Dex, dead at 32
Dex Carvey, son of "SNL" alum Dana Carvey, dies at 32 due to accidental drug overdose. He was described as talented, passionate, and a lover of life. The family asks for prayers and support for those struggling with addiction.
Fox News: Should you get the COVID and flu vaccines at the same time?
A study found that getting the COVID and flu vaccines simultaneously resulted in higher levels of antibodies against COVID compared to getting the vaccines on different occasions. This higher level of protection lasted for up to six months. However, more research is needed to determine if combining the vaccines is a better strategy.
#education
Fox News: Texas mom demands expulsion of students, says they intentionally exposed allergic son to peanut products
A parent in Texas demands the expulsion of students who gave her son a severe peanut allergy by placing peanuts in his locker. The incident is under review by the school district and the students involved have been disciplined.
#crime
Breitbart: David DePape Found Guilty of Assaulting Paul Pelosi with Hammer, Attempted Kidnapping
David DePape, a Canadian man, was found guilty of assaulting Paul Pelosi, the husband of top US lawmaker Nancy Pelosi, in their California home. DePape was also found guilty of attempting to kidnap Nancy Pelosi. He now faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Fox News: A pregnant woman who was put on life support after a Missouri mall shooting has died, police say
A pregnant woman who was shot in the head during a shooting at a Missouri mall has died. Two others were injured and the suspected shooter has been charged.
Daily Wire: Paul Pelosi Attacker Found Guilty In Federal Case
David DePape has been found guilty in the hammer attack on Paul Pelosi, husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. DePape faces up to 50 years in prison for assault and attempted kidnapping of a federal official.
#technology
Breitbart: No Juice: WSJ Columnist Finds 40% of EV Chargers She Tried in LA County Were Out of Service
A Wall Street Journal journalist tested 30 non-Tesla fast-charging stations in LA County and found that over 40% of them were out of service. The issues encountered included broken chargers, payment problems, and software errors. This raises concerns for car companies and government officials promoting electric vehicles.
Breitbart: GM's Cruise Suspends Even More Robotaxi Services for Comprehensive Safety Review
General Motors' subsidiary Cruise is temporarily halting its manned robotaxi operations in the US for an extensive safety review, following a pedestrian collision incident that led to its driverless vehicle permit being revoked. The company has engaged an independent engineering consulting firm to investigate safety issues before resuming operations. Cruise is also facing internal challenges, including employee layoffs, as it works to rebuild public trust and address safety concerns.
#other
Fox News: Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith deny 'ridiculous' claim he slept with Duane Martin, planning 'legal action'
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith are denying rumors of cheating in their marriage and plan to take legal action against an alleged former associate who claimed Smith had a sexual relationship with actor Duane Martin. Pinkett Smith said the rumors are based on a failed money shakedown by the person making the claims. Both Smith and Pinkett Smith are laughing off the rumors and are prepared to take legal action.