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23 Nov 2023

#illegals

Fox News: Romanians with organized crime ties among 20 nabbed at US-Canadian border
Romanians with organized crime ties among 20 nabbed at US-Canadian border
A group of 20 Romanian nationals, including two with organized crime ties, were apprehended while illegally entering the U.S. from Canada. Border Patrol agents stopped the vehicles and transported the subjects to Fort Fairfield Station for processing. Illegal crossings have been increasing in the Houlton Sector.


#politics

Fox News: After Xi Jinping visit to San Francisco, city falling back into drug use and homelessness: business owner
After Xi Jinping visit to San Francisco, city falling back into drug use and homelessness: business owner
Some business owners in San Francisco complain that the city is returning to a den of homelessness and drug use after the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) conference. They believe the city only cleaned up for the foreign dignitaries and politicians. Governor Gavin Newsom admitted to the timed cleanup effort, sparking criticism on social media.


Fox News: Top DeSantis backer resigns from super PAC amid internal turmoil: 'Untenable' environment
Top DeSantis backer resigns from super PAC amid internal turmoil: 'Untenable' environment
The head of Ron DeSantis' super PAC, Never Back Down, has resigned due to internal turmoil over the organization's strategy. Chris Jankowski, a veteran operative, cited the current environment as untenable for achieving the shared goal of electing DeSantis as President. The group has been instrumental in DeSantis' campaign but has struggled to make him the main challenger to Donald Trump.

Despite the resignation, DeSantis received an endorsement from influential Iowa Christian leader Bob Vander Plaats. The super PAC's top consultant and a longtime DeSantis associate clashed during a heated board meeting, almost resulting in a physical altercation. DeSantis' campaign continues amidst the internal strife.


#society

Flag And Cross: Restaurant That Kicked Out GOP Gov. Huckabee Sanders Closes Its Doors
Restaurant That Kicked Out GOP Gov. Huckabee Sanders Closes Its Doors
Virginia restaurant, The Red Hen, known for kicking out Sarah Huckabee Sanders, is closing. Owner Stephanie Wilkinson asked Sanders to leave due to her association with the Trump administration. The establishment will attempt to reopen under a new name.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Hezbollah says son of senior lawmaker among five dead in south Lebanon strike
Hezbollah says son of senior lawmaker among five dead in south Lebanon strike
Hezbollah fighters, including the son of a senior lawmaker, were killed in skirmishes at the Israel-Lebanon border. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has escalated tensions in the region.


#military

Red State: Air Force Backtracks From Warning Members to Avoid a Conservative Political Rally
Air Force Backtracks From Warning Members to Avoid a Conservative Political Rally


The Air Force Base in North Dakota warned airmen against attending a conservative political rally, labeling the organizers as "alt-right" and stating that participation could jeopardize their service. This message was later corrected, but it raised concerns about left-leaning political activism within the military.


#crime

Fox News: Jamie Foxx accused of 2015 sexual assault in new lawsuit
Jamie Foxx accused of 2015 sexual assault in new lawsuit
Jamie Foxx has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in 2015 at a restaurant in New York. The lawsuit was filed just before the expiration of the New York Adult Survivors Act, allowing survivors to file lawsuits after the statute of limitations.


#sports

Fox News: Georgia baseball player in coma after batting cage freak accident
Georgia baseball player in coma after batting cage freak accident
Georgia high school baseball player Jeremy Medina is in a coma after being accidentally struck in the head by a baseball bat at a batting cage on campus. The incident occurred on Monday and Medina was taken to a local hospital where he remains in a coma. His family is requesting prayers during this difficult time.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: Best Deals on Hiking Boots at the Bass Pro Black Friday Sale 2023
Best Deals on Hiking Boots at the Bass Pro Black Friday Sale 2023
Save on hiking footwear at the Bass Pro Shops Black Friday sale. Highlights include $40 off men's Merrell waterproof hiking boots, $58 off Cabela's hiking shoes, and discounts on brands like Danner, Columbia, Saloman, Merrell, and Ascend.


#other

Forbes: About 32,000 More Babies Being Born Annually In U.S. Since Roe V. Wade Overturned, New Analysis Suggests
About 32,000 More Babies Being Born Annually In U.S. Since Roe V. Wade Overturned, New Analysis Suggests
Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, there has been an increase in the number of births, with a rise of 2.3% on average in states where abortion was banned. Women aged 20-24 were most affected, experiencing a 3.3% increase in births. This report, conducted by researchers from various institutions, analyzed data from the first six months of 2023.


Forbes: Hall & Oates Lawsuit: Daryl Hall Granted Restraining Order Against Ex-Bandmate John Oates
Hall & Oates Lawsuit: Daryl Hall Granted Restraining Order Against Ex-Bandmate John Oates
Daryl Hall, of the music duo Hall & Oates, has been granted a temporary restraining order against his former bandmate, John Oates, as part of a lawsuit under seal in Nashville. The lawsuit, filed on November 16, involves Oates' wife and business manager. The details of the lawsuit and the reasons behind it remain undisclosed.


Forbes: Warehouses Can Be Dangerous Places To Work. Do Robots Help Or Hurt?
Warehouses Can Be Dangerous Places To Work. Do Robots Help Or Hurt?
The warehouse industry is plagued by dangers and injuries due to the reliance on heavy industrial equipment and a lack of well-trained workers. Overexertion, collisions, and accidents involving powered industrial trucks are common occurrences, making the job one of the most dangerous occupations in America. While safety measures have been implemented, including training and certification, improvements are still needed to prevent accidents. The problem extends to major retailers like Amazon, whose facilities have a high rate of injuries compared to the rest of the industry. The growing use of robotics in warehouses offers potential safety benefits, but also comes with its own risks. safety