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8 Nov 2023
#illegals
Daily Wire: Legislation Introduced To Dedicate $40 Million In Law Enforcement Efforts To Colony Ridge, Border Security
Texas legislators introduced legislation to allocate $40 million in state funds for border security operations and to address the growing issue of illegal immigration in the Colony Ridge land development. Governor Abbott called for a special session and directed the Department of Public Safety to send agents to Colony Ridge due to concerns over crime and overwhelmed authorities. The legislation, however, does not fully address the concerns raised by Congressmen and the Texas Attorney General regarding the development's business model and its attraction to illegal immigrants.
#politics
Fox News: When it comes to the next shutdown fight in Congress, silence is golden
Congress faces the possibility of a government shutdown on November 17, with funding expiring at midnight. House Speaker Mike Johnson is considering a "laddered" approach to funding agencies and departments, but it remains unclear if this strategy will be successful. Republicans are divided on how to proceed, and the situation is further complicated by the Senate's parliamentary mechanics. The possibility of a clean continuing resolution (CR) remains likely.
Red State: MO Sen. Schmitt Introduces Bill to Eliminate DEI Offices From Government Depts., Agencies
Sen. Eric Schmitt has introduced a bill to eliminate offices of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in government departments and agencies. The bill targets DEI initiatives funded by taxpayers and argues that they have wasted money and caused division among federal employees. The list of affected departments includes organizations from the IRS to the military, and demand for DEI positions is reportedly at its lowest in 30 years. The Department of Education is not included in the bill, but critics argue that it should be. Schmitt's bill aims to counter what he sees as unfair and wasteful initiatives that undermine the meritocracy of America.
The Blaze: Republican town council candidate in Indiana dies on Election Day after collapsing at polling station | Blaze Media
A Republican candidate in Indiana, David "Red" Worrall, collapsed and passed away at a polling station on Election Day. Worrall had previously served on the Town Council but had taken a break from politics due to health issues. He decided to run again, but unfortunately, his health did not improve as expected. He finished third in the election.
Washington Free Beacon: Biden Approval Under Water in California for the First Time in His Presidency
President Joe Biden's approval ratings among Californians have dropped, with 52 percent disapproving of his job performance, especially in handling immigration and inflation. His overall favorability has declined within his own party and among women, Latinos, Asians, and Californians under 40. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump is gaining support among the state's Republicans, with 57 percent favoring him as their candidate.
Spectator USA: Did the GOP really perform that badly?
Republicans woke up disappointed after losing key elections in Kentucky and Virginia, along with a referendum in Ohio that enshrined abortion rights. The GOP needs to figure out how to deal with the issue of abortion, which clearly played a role in the election results. However, it's important to remember that there have been wins for Republicans on this issue in the past.
Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian war, day 623: Railway sabotage in Russia challenges military logistics
Railway sabotage in Russia challenges military logistics. Ukraine claims to have assassinated a Russian-installed official in occupied Luhansk.
Washington Free Beacon: Hamas Says Its Goal Is War, Not 'Water and Electricity' for Gaza
Hamas leaders admit that their goal is to wage war on Israel, not to improve the situation in Gaza or bring prosperity to its people. They hope the war becomes permanent and the Arab world supports them. Miss Israel also blames Hamas for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, not Israel.
#society
Fox News: Prince Frederik of Denmark braves public with wife as socialite denies affair rumors
Prince Frederik of Denmark and his wife, Princess Mary, put on a united front amid rumors of infidelity. The couple was seen at a museum in Copenhagen alongside Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte. Spanish model Geneveva Casanova denied rumors of a romantic relationship with the prince, causing a media frenzy. Both the Danish and Spanish royals are on a state visit, adding fuel to the speculation. However, Casanova issued a statement denying the rumors and vowed to protect her right to honor and privacy. The Danish Royal House declined to comment on the matter.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Brussels backs EU membership talks for Ukraine. Here’s what happens next
The European Commission has recommended initiating formal negotiations for Ukraine's accession to the European Union. The start date for official talks is yet to be determined, but Kyiv must fulfill Brussels' recommendations. The EU Commission plans to release its next report in March 2024.
#foreignaffairs
Newsbusters: Liberal Media Photojournalists Accused of Embedding With Hamas During Attack
Several local Gazan photojournalists affiliated with major media outlets were accused of being "embedded" with Hamas terrorists during a terrorist attack in Israel. The photojournalists, including journalists from the Associated Press, CNN, the New York Times, and Reuters, allegedly followed the terrorists through breaches in the border fence. They were criticized for allegedly having advance notice of the attack and for being present inside enemy territory.
Front Page Magazine: AP, CNN, New York Times Photogs Accompanied Hamas Terrorists In Oct 7 Attack
Major media outlets, including AP, Reuters, and CNN, used Gaza-based photojournalists who were complicit in the Hamas atrocities of Oct 7. They captured photos of war crimes committed by Hamas terrorists, including the killing and mutilation of civilian residents in southern Israel. These photojournalists, such as Hassan Eslaiah and Ali Mahmud, were present at the breached border area, raising serious ethical questions. It is now being questioned whether the media outlets were aware of the attack beforehand and if they were complicit in the mass murder of Jews.
Daily Wire: Mainstream Outlets Had Photographers Embedded With Hamas As Terror Attack Unfolded: Report
Photographers from AP and Reuters were embedded with Hamas terrorists during a surprise terrorist attack on Israel. The photos raise questions about whether the news agencies had advance knowledge. Mainstream media criticized for false reporting on Israel's war against Hamas.
Fox News: 'With all due respect': Kirby confronted over 'inconsequential' retaliation against Iran for US base attacks
A top Biden admin official responds to criticism over the administration's handling of Iranian attacks on U.S. installations in the Mideast . He emphasizes the administration's concern for the safety of U.S. troops and pledges continued commitment to protecting U.S. interests in the region. There is disagreement over whether retaliation against Iran is worthwhile .
Red State: Disturbing 'Journalism' Ethics: Did News Wires Have Journalists Embedded With Hamas on October 7?
The Hamas terror attacks in Israel were captured on camera by photojournalists, raising questions about their prior knowledge and involvement. It is concerning that they were able to be at the specific locations of the attacks. The media's relationship with Hamas and their lack of transparency in reporting is also a cause for concern. This raises serious ethical questions and further damages the reputation of the press.
#economy
The Blaze: Facing a sputtering economy, China wants to play nice with the US | Blaze Media
China is signaling a desire for improved relations with the U.S. due to its economic slowdown. The Chinese regime and Chinese adults are both showing a willingness to work towards better cooperation. However, tensions with the U.S. are unlikely to help China overcome its economic challenges.
#religion
Fox News: Governors call for more funds to secure places of worship as threats toward Jews and Muslims rise
Democratic governors, including Gretchen Whitmer, are urging an increase in funding for security at Muslim and Jewish houses of worship due to rising threats and violence linked to the Israel-Hamas war. They are calling for a boost to the federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program, with President Joe Biden requesting an additional $200 million for the program. The governors cite recent hate crimes as examples of the increased dangers faced by these communities.
#history
The Imaginative Conservative: Why Did the Berlin Wall Fall?
The Berlin Wall and the Iron Curtain fell in 1989, triggering a peaceful revolution across Eastern Europe. Various factors contributed to communism's collapse, including economic breakdown, military pressure, and the desire for a better standard of living. However, the role of moral and spiritual leaders, such as Pope John Paul II, in inspiring courage and resistance cannot be ignored. The resistance to communism went beyond political confrontation and focused on changing the culture and the human soul. Many people risked their lives to stand up against armed troops, and their peaceful revolution was unlike any other in history.
#health
Fox News: Five moms who lost their children to brain tumors jump out of a plane to help others
A group of moms bonded online while supporting each other through their children's health struggles. They formed a group called Forever Moms of Brain Tumor Angels and met in person for the first time in 2023. To honor their children, they went skydiving and raised over $70,000 for a brain cancer charity .
Flag And Cross: Doing Yoga May Help Reduce Seizures And Anxiety In Epilepsy Patients
A new study suggests that practicing yoga can reduce seizures and anxiety in epilepsy patients. The study found that those who did yoga were more than four times as likely to have a significant reduction in seizures after six months. Additionally, yoga helped decrease anxiety symptoms, improve quality of life, and reduce feelings of stigma around epilepsy.
#crime
Fox News: Oklahoma Parole Board will recommend clemency for inmate who insists double homicide was in self-defense
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board recommends sparing the life of Phillip Dean Hancock, set to be executed for self-defense killings. The board voted 3-2 in favor of clemency.
Fox News: Sheriff's deputies shot in southern NC expected to make full recoveries
Two North Carolina deputies were shot while attempting to arrest a wanted man. Both deputies are expected to recover. The suspect, who fled in a police cruiser and ran over one of the deputies, faces additional charges.
Fox News: Virginia 'bird bandit' suspect arrested after robbing victim at knifepoint while parrots sat on hat, shoulder
The Virginia 'bird bandit' was arrested for robbing a man at knifepoint with three parrots on his hat and shoulder. He was captured on surveillance video.
#outdoors
Backpacker: A Hiker Is Lucky to Be Alive After Following a Fake Trail on Google Maps
Hiker gets trapped on non-existent trail in British Columbia after following Google Maps, requiring a helicopter rescue. This is not the first time hikers have encountered danger due to inaccurate GPS directions.
Field & Stream: Party Poopers: Follow These Rules When You Fish on a Head Boat
Party boats are large fishing vessels that anyone can join for a fee to fish offshore. They attract regular patrons who are often experienced anglers. However, there are also beginners and tourists on board who need to follow certain etiquettes to avoid causing problems. It is important to stake your fishing spot and not cross lines with others. Using the right gear and listening to instructions from the mates and captains is also crucial. Lastly, paying attention to your line and not dead sticking is essential to prevent tangles with other anglers.
#technology
The Blaze: Musk says AI will eliminate the need for humans to work, but at what cost? | Blaze Media
Elon Musk's xAI Corporation has released Grok, a virtual assistant that aims to challenge OpenAI's ChatGPT. While Musk has expressed concerns about AI's potential destruction, Grok is a step towards merging biological and machine intelligence. It will answer spicy questions and be integrated with Neuralink, potentially bridging the gap between humans and machines. Grok aims to transcend human labor and improve human-AI interaction, with the possibility of becoming a direct interface for human thoughts and virtual actions.
#other
Washington Free Beacon: Jake Tapper Got All His Celebrity Friends To Plug His New Book. It Still Flopped.
CNN host Jake Tapper's book, All the Demons Are Here, was endorsed by many liberal celebrities and journalists but still flopped in sales, only selling 13,196 copies since its release. In comparison, Fox News host Bret Baier's book sold more copies in just one week. Tapper's daughter's children's book also outsold his thriller. Reviews criticized the book's plot and overwrought prose. Overall, CNN and its affiliates are facing major failures.