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24 Nov 2023

#illegals

Breitbart: Biden's 2024 Border Pitch: Trump Will Make Migration Worse
Biden's 2024 Border Pitch: Trump Will Make Migration Worse
President Biden's campaign accuses Donald Trump of worsening border chaos, but ignores Biden's own border record. Biden has facilitated the influx of migrants, causing inflation, reducing wages, and draining investment from heartland states. Biden's alternative reality campaign highlights his open-border policy and downplays the negative consequences.


#society

Front Page Magazine: The Dead Al Qaeda Hippie Who Went Viral on TikTok
The Dead Al Qaeda Hippie Who Went Viral on TikTok
Adam Gadahn, a former Al Qaeda member, gained popularity on TikTok eight years after his death. His message resonated with disaffected American teens, but he never reached a wide audience. The rise of American teenagers converting to Islam and embracing terrorism highlights the cultural divide in the country. The return of "Azzam the American" serves as a reminder that the culture war is intertwined with the war on terror, and the need to address internal threats is more urgent than ever.


#war

Front Page Magazine: Nicholas Kristof and His ‘Sweet’ Palestinian Lady
Nicholas Kristof and His ‘Sweet’ Palestinian Lady
Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times had an unpleasant encounter in Jerusalem, where he met with Gazans. He failed to question why they were in Jerusalem or consider alternative explanations. Instead, he complained about an Israeli taxi driver leaving him in East Jerusalem and sympathized with a Gazan woman who supported Hamas and its violent acts.


Times Of Israel: Old City spitting videos underscore troubling reality for Christian clergy
Old City spitting videos underscore troubling reality for Christian clergy
Ultra-Orthodox youths in Jerusalem's Old City are seen spitting on Christians in videos circulating on Israeli social media, highlighting an ongoing issue that Christian clergy have been speaking out against for years. The videos show young men dressed in suits and black hats, some carrying prayer shawls, spitting at nuns and pilgrims near churches. Israeli officials emphasize the country's freedom of worship, but Christian leaders describe a deteriorating atmosphere of harassment and fear. Catholic clergy report that spitting is a daily occurrence, and police fail to respond adequately to these incidents.


#economy

Flag And Cross: Crypto Investments On Thanksgiving 2022: Winners And Losers
Crypto Investments On Thanksgiving 2022: Winners And Losers
Family conversations about cryptocurrency are likely to come up during Thanksgiving gatherings. Cryptocurrency prices have been volatile, with significant losses in 2022. However, for those who invested in Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and Ethereum on Thanksgiving Day 2022, they would have seen gains of 123.3%, a small loss of 9.2%, and gains of 70.5%, respectively. Overall, a $3,000 investment in these cryptocurrencies would be worth $4,846.24, up 61.5%, compared to a $1,000 investment in the S&P 500, which would be worth $1,128.45, up 12.8%.


#sports

Red State: 'Bye Bye Barry' Documentary Reveals Why One of the Best Running Backs to Play in the NFL Walked Away
'Bye Bye Barry' Documentary Reveals Why One of the Best Running Backs to Play in the NFL Walked Away
Thanksgiving Day tradition in Detroit is the Lions football game. Barry Sanders, an exceptional player and class act, retired abruptly at the top of his game. Documentary "Bye Bye Barry" reflects on his career.


Forbes: How Much Real Madrid Should Bank On Another Galáctico Signing
How Much Real Madrid Should Bank On Another Galáctico Signing
Real Madrid, known for attracting high-priced foreign players, is at a crossroads regarding their galáctico trail. Speculation over signing a superstar like Mbappé or Haaland has amounted to nothing so far, but the club has the funds available to invest heavily in a new player. They have reduced their wage bill and have money from cost-cutting measures and the stadium revamp. While it's not desperate, there is still room for a prolific striker, and Real's current vision is to develop galácticos rather than buying them ready-made. The season's outcome will determine if a glitzy addition is necessary.