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17 Nov 2023

#illegals

Breitbart: Group of 500 Migrants Flood into Texas Border Town
Group of 500 Migrants Flood into Texas Border Town
More than 500 migrants, primarily from Venezuela, Colombia, and Central America, stormed across the Rio Grande River into Eagle Pass, Texas, causing chaos and overwhelming border authorities. Most of the migrants were adult males and females, with a few families seen carrying small children. The Border Patrol took the migrants into custody and plans to release them to pursue asylum claims in the United States.


#politics

Breitbart: Poll: Ron DeSantis Sputters to Fifth Place in GOP Field in New Hampshire
Poll: Ron DeSantis Sputters to Fifth Place in GOP Field in New Hampshire
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is struggling in his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, as he falls to fifth place in a New Hampshire poll. Former President Donald Trump leads with 46% support, followed by Nikki Haley and Chris Christie. DeSantis earns just 7% support in the poll.


National Review: DeSantis Falls to Fifth Place in New Hampshire while Haley Rises: Poll
DeSantis Falls to Fifth Place in New Hampshire while Haley Rises: Poll
Florida governor Ron DeSantis falls to fifth place in the New Hampshire GOP primary, while Nikki Haley gains momentum, securing second place at 18% support. Donald Trump leads comfortably at 46%, while DeSantis lags at 7% behind Chris Christie and Vivek Ramaswamy. DeSantis's focus on Iowa proves unsuccessful, while Haley gains support through strong debate performances. New Hampshire maintains its status as the first primary state, defying President Biden's plan to elevate South Carolina.


GB News: WATCH: Joe Biden malfunctions during APEC summit: 'We'll be hangin' out in Peru'
WATCH: Joe Biden malfunctions during APEC summit: 'We'll be hangin' out in Peru'
Joe Biden's unusual behavior raises eyebrows at APEC summit.


Breitbart: Globalist Magazine: Donald Trump Is the 'Biggest Danger to the World'
Globalist Magazine: Donald Trump Is the 'Biggest Danger to the World'
The Economist warns that former President Trump poses a major threat in 2024. They urge the need to impose order and offer no plan to address the concerns of American voters. The article fails to acknowledge the primary issue fueling Trump's popularity, which is the globalist establishment's approach to migration.


The Blaze: Wyoming official fires back unapologetic response to lawsuit seeking to bar Trump from 2024 ballot: 'Outrageously wrong' | Blaze Media
Wyoming official fires back unapologetic response to lawsuit seeking to bar Trump from 2024 ballot: 'Outrageously wrong' | Blaze Media
Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray rejects lawyer's bid to exclude Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot. The lawsuit cites the 14th Amendment and accuses Trump and Senator Cynthia Lummis of disqualifying themselves. Gray strongly opposes the attempt and vows to defend the integrity of Wyoming's elections.


National Review: Burning Down Newsom’s House of Cards
Burning Down Newsom’s House of Cards
A fire near a Los Angeles homeless encampment closed the I-10 freeway, threatening the reputations of California officials. Governor Newsom and Mayor Bass claimed the I-10 would be closed indefinitely, but now say it will reopen before Thanksgiving. The officials are hoping for vindication of government action, but their attempts to rewrite history and blame business interests are misguided. Rather, the success of restoring the I-10 in just 66 days after the 1994 earthquake was due to the efforts of a Republican governor and a private-sector engineering firm. The failure to efficiently manage and maintain California's roads lies with the government agency Caltrans.


Daily Signal: Media Aren't Quite Hackish Enough for Biden White House
Media Aren't Quite Hackish Enough for Biden White House
President Biden's campaign is pressuring The New York Times to go after Donald Trump, showing a lack of regard for a free press. The White House was upset by a piece that offered an observation about Trump's stance on abortion. Despite Trump's moderate positions and changing views, the narrative pushed is that radical abortion bans are sinking the GOP.


The Telegraph: Judge rejects Trump’s request for mistrial in New York civil fraud case
Judge rejects Trump’s request for mistrial in New York civil fraud case
Donald Trump's request for a mistrial in his civil fraud case has been rejected by a New York judge. The judge deemed the request to be without merit and allowed the trial to proceed. The Trumps deny any wrongdoing and claim the case is politically motivated.


#society

Breitbart: Sacha Baron Cohen Tells TikTok Leaders They Are 'Creating the Biggest Antisemitic Movement Since the Nazis'
Sacha Baron Cohen Tells TikTok Leaders They Are 'Creating the Biggest Antisemitic Movement Since the Nazis'
Left-wing Jewish celebrities, including Sacha Baron Cohen and Debra Messing, are urging TikTok to take action against the surging antisemitism on the platform. They argue that TikTok is creating the biggest antisemitic movement since the Nazis. TikTok executives have been prevaricating on their policy regarding antisemitic content, causing concern among users.


Daily Signal: Useful Idiots Resurrect Bin Laden's Anti-US Propaganda on TikTok
Useful Idiots Resurrect Bin Laden's Anti-US Propaganda on TikTok
A series of TikTok videos featuring people reacting to Osama bin Laden's "Letter to America" went viral, with some viewers expressing agreement with his reasoning for the 9/11 attacks. TikTok eventually removed the videos from their platform. The incident raises concerns about the social media platform's influence, particularly given its connection to China. This highlights the importance of educating young Americans about the events of 9/11 and the dangers of terrorist propaganda spread through social media.


Daily Wire: D.C. Delays Homeless Shelter At Former George Washington University Dorm Amid Lawsuit
D.C. Delays Homeless Shelter At Former George Washington University Dorm Amid Lawsuit
A new homeless shelter in Washington, D.C. will be delayed for at least six months due to a lawsuit from residents. The shelter, located in a former George Washington University dorm, was originally scheduled to open this year but will now open in the spring or summer of next year. The lawsuit claims that the city's plan to offer medical services at the shelter violates zoning rules.


Daily Wire: Jewish Celebrities Blast TikTok
Jewish Celebrities Blast TikTok
Jewish celebrities strongly condemned TikTok for allowing the spread of anti-Semitic content following the Hamas attacks on Israel. Amy Schumer, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Debra Messing called out the social media platform for allowing comments like "Hitler was right" and compared the situation to Nazi Germany. TikTok executives were criticized for their lack of action in stopping the hate speech. One viral video even supported Osama bin Laden and the September 11 attacks.


Spectator USA: Grumpy people can save civilization
Grumpy people can save civilization
After becoming tired of constantly being enraged by the irritations of modern life, the narrator decides to adopt a calmer attitude. They try to see the positive in situations that used to bother them, like people playing loud music in public spaces. However, their newfound calm is shattered when they encounter a man on a bus playing Christian rap music, who refuses to turn it down unless the narrator accepts Jesus Christ as their savior. This encounter leads the narrator to realize that accepting and tolerating these irritations is not the solution, and that it's time to reclaim public spaces for everyone.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Maldives swear in new, pro-Beijing president, who vows removal of Indian troops
Maldives swear in new, pro-Beijing president, who vows removal of Indian troops
Mohamed Muizzu, a conservative Islamist and ally of China, has been sworn in as the new president of the Maldives. He plans to assert the country's independence and remove foreign military presence, including Indian troops. Muizzu's victory in the September election was unexpected, and he aims to balance trade and maintain friendly relations with all countries.


National Review: How Xi Could Get Taiwan without Firing a Shot
How Xi Could Get Taiwan without Firing a Shot


The recent agreement between two Taiwanese opposition parties to run a joint ticket in the presidential election could reduce the risk of war with China. The joint ticket, which trails the leading candidate, could potentially win the presidency and take a more conciliatory approach towards China. While this might prevent immediate conflict, it could ultimately work to China's advantage in their pursuit of reunifying Taiwan with the mainland. The consequences of Taiwan becoming an effective province of China, including China's access to advanced semiconductor technology and geopolitical advantages, should be carefully considered by the United States. If the joint ticket wins, the U.S. will need to deepen their relationships with Taiwanese leaders to prevent Taiwan from falling into China's orbit.


Spectator USA: The year's horrors have left me speechless
The year's horrors have left me speechless
The writer is experiencing writer's block and feels overwhelmed by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. They grapple with the guilt of being immersed in the news while wanting to prioritize being a parent. They also discuss the prevalence of misinformation and the rise of antisemitism. Overall, they express a desire for a return to sanity and a healthier balance between online and offline life.


GB News: David Cameron's return 'DEEPLY CONCERNING' after ex-PM touted 'golden age' with China
David Cameron's return 'DEEPLY CONCERNING' after ex-PM touted 'golden age' with China
David Cameron's return to politics could lead to a friendlier relationship with China as he adopts a Sinophile position. Foreign policy expert Gordon Chang expresses concern about Cameron's influence, fearing that he will act as Foreign Secretary as he did when he was Prime Minister. Cameron has continued to forge ties with China since leaving office, but his centrist successor, Rishi Sunak, disagrees with him on major policy areas. Sunak has taken a hardline stance on Anglo-Chinese relations, declaring that Cameron's "golden era" is over.


#religion

PJ Media: EXCLUSIVE: Frank Pavone Explains How Democrats Influence American Bishops
EXCLUSIVE: Frank Pavone Explains How Democrats Influence American Bishops
Catholic Bishop Joseph Strickland was removed from his position by Pope Francis for being an outspoken defender of the faith and critic of "wokeness." Fr. Frank Pavone, head of Priests for Life, believes that pro-life clerics like Strickland are being targeted by the Democrats. He urges Catholics to continue supporting faithful leaders and to remember that the Church's teachings are unchangeable.


#culture

Spectator USA: Put aside your eat-the-rich fatigue and watch Saltburn
Put aside your eat-the-rich fatigue and watch Saltburn
A psychological thriller called Saltburn, directed by Emerald Fennell, is audacious and intoxicating. It's a dark satire about privilege and the desire to be part of the elite. Oliver, a scholarship student, fixates on Felix, who represents everything he yearns for. As events unfold, the story becomes a tale of jealousy, treachery, and danger, with a surprising ending. The film is a wild ride that keeps you on the edge of your seat.


#education

Washington Free Beacon: Government Watchdog Says Biden's Attempt at Student Debt Relief Would Have Opened Door to Fraud
Government Watchdog Says Biden's Attempt at Student Debt Relief Would Have Opened Door to Fraud
The Biden administration's student loan relief plan faced fraud allegations in a Government Accountability Office report. The Department of Education lacked measures to identify and prevent fraud in the $430 billion program. The plan was stopped by lower court orders in November 2022 and invalidated by the Supreme Court in June.


#crime

Foreign Policy: The Biden-Xi Meeting: Did the White House Get More Than It Gave?
The Biden-Xi Meeting: Did the White House Get More Than It Gave?
Private detective Sam Spade is hired by a mysterious woman to find her missing sister. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit, greed, and murder involving multiple parties. Spade must navigate the dangerous streets of Los Angeles and outsmart the cunning criminals in order to solve the case.

In the midst of the Great Depression, down-on-his-luck detective Philip Marlowe is hired by a wealthy family to investigate the disappearance of their daughter-in-law. As Marlowe digs deeper into the complex family dynamics, he uncovers a tangled web of secrets and lies. With danger lurking at every turn, Marlowe must navigate the treacherous world of high society and unravel the truth before it's too late.


Fox News: Missing Kentucky girl, 4, found murdered as suspects close to her accused of deadly betrayal
Missing Kentucky girl, 4, found murdered as suspects close to her accused of deadly betrayal
Kentucky police have arrested Brittany Slaughter, the cousin of a missing 4-year-old girl, and her boyfriend, Adam Hayes, after finding what is believed to be the child's body. The girl, Chloe Darnell, was reported missing earlier this week but was last seen in September. Slaughter and Hayes now face charges of murder, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence.


#sports

The Blaze: Female sports reporters slam Charissa Thompson for making up sideline reports in former years: 'Devastated' | Blaze Media
Female sports reporters slam Charissa Thompson for making up sideline reports in former years: 'Devastated' | Blaze Media
Female sports broadcasters express outrage and criticism towards Charissa Thompson after she admitted to making up sideline reports when coaches didn't provide enough material. Thompson's confession sparked backlash from her colleagues who emphasized the importance of trust and ethics in their profession. Thompson has apologized for her actions and clarified that she never attributed fabricated information to players or coaches.


#other

Daily Signal: Labor Department Employees Not Returning to In-Person Work
Labor Department Employees Not Returning to In-Person Work
The Department of Labor's headquarters has seen low occupancy rates, with each employee having a large amount of office space. Despite this, the department has requested extra funding, raising concerns about financial management.