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21 Nov 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Illegal Aliens in Chicago Admit Sending Their U.S. Dollars Back Home
Long-term illegal immigrants in Chicago admit to sending most of their gathered U.S. dollars back to their home country, causing a significant economic deficit.
#politics
The Blaze: NBC reporter reveals the visceral reaction that former Dem Gov. Jerry Brown gave him when asked about Kamala Harris | Blaze Media
Former California Gov. Jerry Brown refuses to comment on Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting he doesn't think highly of her. It's unclear what exactly his issues with Harris are, but it's evident that some Democrats are unhappy with her performance.
Fox News: DeSantis expected to land the endorsement of influential Iowa evangelical leader in race for GOP nomination
Bob Vander Plaats, president of The Family Leader organization, is expected to endorse Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the GOP presidential race. DeSantis appeared at a Family Leader forum in Iowa with Vander Plaats and other rivals. This endorsement could impact Trump's lead in the polls.
Fox News: Kansas Highway Patrol prohibited from unfair stops and searches for out-of-state drivers
Federal Judge Vratil has permanently banned the Kansas Highway Patrol from using the "Kansas Two-Step" tactic to search for illegal drugs in out-of-state drivers' vehicles. The tactic violated drivers' constitutional rights against unreasonable searches. The patrol targeted drivers traveling along Interstate 70 to or from states that have legalized medical or recreational marijuana use. The patrol's tactics were defended as a response to drug trafficking on the highway.
Fox News: House GOP subpoenas DOJ prosecutor who allegedly tried to shield Biden during federal probe into son Hunter
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee have subpoenaed a Justice Department prosecutor investigating Hunter Biden, accusing her of shielding President Biden from scrutiny. The prosecutor, Lesley Wolf, is ordered to appear before the committee to address allegations that she limited questions and blocked search warrants related to the investigation. The whistleblower testimony claims that Wolf was concerned about the "optics" of the probe and prioritized protecting the president's son.
Breitbart: GOP Primary Poll: Trump Hits New Levels of Dominance
Former President Donald Trump maintains a strong lead in the Republican primary race, with 64% of likely GOP voters choosing him, according to a recent survey. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis trails far behind with 14% support, while Nikki Haley and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy follow closely. The survey reveals a widening gap between DeSantis and Trump throughout the primary.
The Blaze: Video: Joe Scarborough declares, without evidence, that Trump 'will execute' and 'will imprison' people if he's elected again | Blaze Media
Joe Scarborough, co-host of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," claimed that if former President Donald Trump is re-elected, he will execute and imprison people. Scarborough accused Trump of being an authoritarian who poses a threat to American democracy and disregards the judicial system. He warned that Trump's past actions indicate a potential constitutional crisis if he returns to office.
The Blaze: Did this N.Y. congressman just suggest Trump needs to be assassinated? | Blaze Media
MSNBC invited New York congressman Dan Goldman to discuss Donald Trump and the 2024 election. Goldman stated that Trump's rhetoric is dangerous and he should be eliminated from public office. Dave Rubin pointed out the irony and asked if there would be an uproar if a Republican congressman said the same about Joe Biden.
The Telegraph: Calais migrant police chief off ‘sick’ for 14 years while he played golf and went swimming
A French police chief, Luc-Noël Larcher, has been absent from his duties for 14 years, spending his time golfing and swimming instead. Larcher's second-in-command covered for him while he enjoyed his "other activities," according to an internal report. The report also revealed that Larcher barely showed up at the office and often stayed in separate hotels from his colleagues. The prosecutor of Meaux has launched an investigation into suspected abuse of public funds and violation of professional secrets.
#society
Daily Wire: The Left Claims There’s An Epidemic Of ‘Anti-Trans Violence.’ Here’s Why That Claim Is Total Nonsense.
The White House recently celebrated the "Trans Day of Remembrance," honoring 26 transgender Americans who were killed this year. However, the details surrounding these deaths are not provided, and it is unclear why they are being honored. Upon further investigation, it becomes evident that some of these deaths occurred during criminal activities or altercations with law enforcement. This raises questions about the motives behind including these individuals on the list and the narrative being promoted by the Biden administration.
Red State: Ruth Buzzi Puts the ‘Thanks’ in Thanksgiving With Very Timely Reminder About Celebrity Endorsements
Celebrity endorsements of political candidates are given more importance now, thanks to social media. Ruth Buzzi, an 87-year-old retired actress, reminded everyone that being a celebrity does not give them the authority to tell others how to vote. She believes her job was to entertain, not dictate politics.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russia eradicates Ukrainian literature in occupied territories, replaces it with russian books
Russian occupation authorities in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts have removed Ukrainian literature from local libraries and replaced it with Russian books. The occupation authorities have labeled Ukrainian titles as "extremist literature" and have sent an estimated 2.5 million Russian books to the occupied territories.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: North Korea angers US after launching its first spy satellite
North Korea successfully launches its first spy satellite, defying international condemnation . The United States condemns the launch as a violation of UN sanctions, while South Korea vows to resume surveillance operations along the border . Japan also condemns the launch and issues an emergency warning, but later lifts it as the rocket flies over towards the Pacific Ocean .
#military
The Blaze: Pentagon wants $114 million for diversity, equity, inclusion initiatives after failing sixth consecutive annual audit | Blaze Media
The Pentagon is requesting $114.7 million for diversity and inclusion initiatives in FY 2024. The department failed its sixth consecutive annual audit.
#religion
The Babylon Bee: Not Sure Which Christian Denomination To Join? Here Are The Pros And Cons Of Each
Various Christian denominations are presented with their pros and cons, including Baptist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Catholic, Non-Denominational, Reformed, Joel Osteen's Lakewood Church, Evangelical Megachurch, Eastern Orthodox, Charismatic, Anglican, Churches of Christ, United Methodist Church, and Unitarian. The summary falls under the category.
#culture
Fox News: Native American stories take center stage in New York as playwrights challenge historical narratives
Playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle's play "Manahatta" explores the parallels between the 2008 financial crisis and the historical mistreatment of Native Americans, highlighting the importance of learning from the past to avoid repeating it. The play, along with other Native storytelling endeavors, is breaking barriers and creating opportunities for Native representation in the arts. Nagle and other Native playwrights hope to change the narrative and showcase the power of Native stories, while also addressing the erasure of Native people.
#history
Fox News: Maine island gains national recognition on historic register
Malaga Island, a coastal island in Maine, home to a mixed-race fishing community forcibly removed by the state, has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. The island, once settled by free Black Americans, was bought by the state and its residents were ordered to leave in 1912. The listing acknowledges the island's significance to descendants and highlights the historic injustice.
#health
Red State: Plant-Based Foods May Be Better for Physical Health - But What About Mental Health?
A study suggests that incorporating more plant-based foods into the diet can have health benefits, but the author expresses his preference for eating meat, which he believes is a part of human nature that dates back to our cooperative hunting days. The author also mentions that animal rights advocates who push for veganism sometimes resort to criminal activities, which is unnecessary and wasteful. He concludes by emphasizing that dietary choices should be a personal decision and that both plant-based and meat-based diets can be healthy.
#crime
Breitbart: Lawsuit: Democrat NY State Sen. Kevin Parker Accused of Raping Woman
NY State Sen. Kevin Parker is accused of raping a woman in her apartment in 2004. The woman claims the incident occurred after they discussed relief efforts for Haiti. Parker allegedly grabbed her wrists, took her to her bedroom, and raped her without her consent. Parker has a history of assault and controversial behavior, including telling a woman on Twitter to kill herself and introducing a bill to allow prisoners the ability to vote while behind bars.
Fox News: Florida man's leap into canal leaves pursuing deputies asking in bodycam video, 'What are you doing?'
A man in Florida punched his neighbor during an argument and fled in a car driven by his stepfather. When the car was stopped by the police, the man escaped on foot and swam through multiple canals to evade arrest. He was eventually caught and charged with burglary, battery, theft, and resisting an officer without violence.
Fox News: Bruins' Milan Lucic pleads not guilty to assaulting wife
Boston Bruins forward Milan Lucic was released on bail after pleading not guilty to assaulting his wife. Lucic appeared intoxicated when police arrived at his apartment after his wife reported he tried to choke her. Lucic's agent did not comment, and the Bruins said he was taking a leave of absence.
Fox News: ICE deports illegal immigrant wanted for murder, had been detained seven times at border
ICE has deported a Mexican illegal immigrant wanted for murder in Mexico who had entered the U.S. multiple times. Another case involved the arrest of a Brazilian illegal immigrant fugitive in Massachusetts, wanted for raping a child in Brazil. Both cases highlight the issue of criminals escaping into the U.S. through the southern border.
Daily Wire: Illegal Immigrant Raped A Five-Year-Old In Brazil. ICE Caught Him In Martha’s Vineyard.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a Brazilian national, Saulo Cardona Ferreira, who entered the United States illegally after being convicted of raping a five-year-old in 2019. Ferreira was wanted in Brazil for failing to serve his prison sentence. He was apprehended in Martha's Vineyard and will face an immigration judge. The arrest highlights the ongoing problem of illegal immigration and the threat posed by criminals entering the country unlawfully.
The Epoch Times: Binance Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering, Faces Over $4 Billion in Fines
Founder of Binance pleads guilty to money laundering charges, agrees to step down as CEO, and pay a $50 million fine. Binance faces $4 billion in fines and must make a "complete exit" from the United States.
#sports
Daily Signal: Baseball Eats (Jim) Crow in Returning All-Star Game to Atlanta
Fans were outraged when Major League Baseball moved the All-Star Game out of Atlanta due to a law protecting elections. The decision backfired, resulting in a loss of revenue and respect for MLB. Other states, such as Arizona, followed suit and enacted similar laws, showing defiance against the pressure from sports leagues.
#outdoors
Fox News: Wisconsin deer hunt's underwhelming opening weekend blamed on warm weather, lack of snow
Wisconsin's opening weekend of gun season saw a 16% drop in deer kills compared to last year, likely due to a lack of snow and warmer temperatures that made deer harder to spot and discouraged movement. Despite this, the number of hunters remained consistent with previous years. Cooler temperatures and dry weather are expected for the rest of the season, which may increase deer movement.
#technology
Breitbart: Major Advertisers Withdraw from Elon Musk's X/Twitter Signaling Revenue Trouble
Elon Musk's X/Twitter faces a decline in ad revenue as major brands like Apple, Disney, and IBM withdraw due to concerns over "brand safety." This comes after Musk's controversial endorsement of an alleged antisemitic post. X/Twitter's ad revenue was already under pressure, and the departure of these advertisers is expected to deepen the decline. The platform's monthly active users are projected to decrease, and Musk has filed a lawsuit against Media Matters, accusing them of distorting the likelihood of ads appearing next to hate speech on the platform.
#other
Fox News: ‘Cooking with Friends’: Ainsley Earhardt shares grilled flounder recipe and her 'mama's grits'
Fox News co-host Ainsley Earhardt showcases her cooking skills by making grilled flounder and grits, a recipe from Carley Shimkus' new cookbook "Cooking with Friends." Earhardt emphasizes the importance of cooking the flounder on foil to prevent sticking and shares that her mother always made the grits from scratch. The dish is served with sliced tomatoes and is described as delicious and healthy. Followers of Shimkus on Instagram have a chance to win a copy of the cookbook by posting a "friendsgiving" photo or video with the hashtag . For more information on the cookbook, visit the Fox News Books website.