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18 Jan 2024
#politics
Forbes: Senate Passes Bill To Avert Government Shutdown Again—One Day Before Deadline
The Senate approved a short-term spending bill to prevent a government shutdown, but it still needs to pass the GOP-controlled House. The bill would extend the shutdown deadline for some agencies to March 1 and the rest to March 8.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Goldman: Stefanik 'Has No Morals and No Integrity,' She Is a Trump 'Sycophant'
Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) criticized Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), calling her a "sycophant" for former President Trump. Goldman accused Stefanik of supporting the January 6 insurrectionists and peddling conspiracy theories. He also claimed that Stefanik has no morals or integrity and is aiming to become vice president.
Flag And Cross: Jill Biden Becomes Victim of Poor Sign Placement During High School Visit in Utah
First lady Jill Biden visited Hunter High School in Utah, creating an unfortunate connection to her stepson Hunter Biden's drug use. Social media users pointed out the irony of her speaking behind a podium with the words "Hunter High" and questioned the decision-making behind it. Jill Biden focused on promoting her husband's re-election campaign during her remarks and did not address the irony. Hunter Biden recently faced felony gun charges and was questioned about his drug use during a surprise visit to the U.S. Capitol.
#society
Breitbart: New England Patriots Head Coach Jerod Mayo: 'If You Don't See Color, You Can't See Racism'
New Patriots coach Jerod Mayo believes that in order to see racism, one must acknowledge and see color. However, his statement has received criticism from those who argue that judging individuals based on their character, rather than their skin color, is the way to combat racism.
The Telegraph: White men no longer want to fight for a nation that scorns them
The US and UK military are facing a recruiting crisis, with a dramatic decrease in white recruits. The focus on quotas and social engineering programs, prioritizing non-white and female recruits, is failing to meet targets and is causing dissatisfaction among white men. Quotas and affirmative action policies in society at large are also disadvantaging white males, leading to a decline in their willingness to risk their lives for a society that discriminates against them.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Iran is starting a war it knows could destroy it
Iran's recent strikes in Iraq, Syria, and Pakistan show signs of weakness. They are retaliating for the assassination of their proxy terrorist leader in Baghdad and Israeli actions against Hamas and Hezbollah. It seems that Iran's efforts to surround Israel with proxies are falling apart, and the regime is facing internal challenges. The ayatollahs might resort to exporting revolution violently to survive, but this could lead to their own downfall.
#economy
Breitbart: Housing Starts Beat Expectations, Single Family Permits Rise for 11th Straight Month
Homebuilders exceeded expectations in December by breaking ground on new projects and planning for future construction at a faster pace. Housing starts rose by 7.6% compared to the previous year, with single-family starts increasing by 15.8%. Despite a decline from the previous month, construction activity remained strong, indicating a robust economy.
Breitbart: Van Hollen: Inflation's Down Thanks to Biden's Plan, It Was Caused by Companies Gouging
Sen. Chris Van Hollen states that President Joe Biden will discuss his economic plan in the State of the Union, highlighting how it has helped working Americans. Unemployment is down, inflation is decreasing, and prices are stabilizing after corporations took advantage of the pandemic. Biden will also emphasize next steps, including the child tax credit to reduce childhood poverty.
Forbes: List Price Of Ozempic And Other Drugs Reportedly Rise: Here’s What That Means For Consumers
Drugmakers have increased the list prices for nearly 800 brand name medications, including weight loss and diabetes drugs, by an average of 4.5%. Some prices have increased by as much as 10% or more. This could lead to higher copays for consumers.
#military
GB News: Outsourcing and weak leadership to blame for military staff shortages, says defence analyst
Chronic lack of personnel in armed forces blamed on lengthy recruitment process and apathy by politicians. Defence analyst criticizes Capita's management of recruiting and lack of interest in defence by elected representatives.
#crime
Fox News: 6 alleged gang members convicted in Chicago rapper FBG Duck's killing
Six alleged gang members in Chicago have been convicted of the murder of rapper FBG Duck in 2020, as part of ongoing gang violence on the city's South Side. FBG Duck, whose real name was Carlton Weekly, was shot 16 times outside a luxury store, with two others injured. The defendants, who were members or associates of a rival gang faction, were found guilty of murder and conspiracy charges.
#outdoors
Fox News: Wisconsin Republicans propose doe hunt moratorium
Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin have introduced a bill to protect the population of antlerless deer in northern Wisconsin by prohibiting their hunting for four years. Hunters in the region have raised concerns about the dwindling number of deer. The aim is to preserve does for reproduction and increase the herd size in the future.
On The Water: 2023 Survey Reveals Poor Spawn for Hudson River Stripers
The recent Young of Year (YOY) Striped Bass Abundance survey in the Hudson River recorded low numbers of striped bass, indicating poor recruitment. Anglers are hoping for better spawning conditions in the coming year to help rebuild the coastal stock of striped bass by 2029. Adjustments to fishing regulations, such as reallocation of commercial quotas and adjusting the recreational slot limit, are being considered to reduce release mortality. Anglers can also help by practicing catch and release, keeping fish wet, minimizing time out of the water, keeping a fishing log, and participating in the Striped Bass Cooperative Angler Program.
#technology
Fox News: Dean Phillips vows to be 'first AI president' in campaign speech on his artificial intelligence platform
Rep. Dean Phillips, a Democratic presidential candidate, pledged to be the "first AI president" and emphasized the importance of artificial intelligence in preparing for the future. He plans to create an AI task force to study its applications and outcomes, aiming to make the federal government more effective and generate positive health outcomes. Phillips believes that AI has the potential to be disruptive and is committed to putting guardrails on its use to prevent nefarious actions.
#other
Fox News: Extreme cold hampers North Dakota oil production; 60 spills reported in past week
Bitter cold weather in North Dakota has led to over 60 oil spills and a decrease in production. The extreme temperatures strain workers and equipment, causing mishaps that result in spills. Public health is not at risk, but produced water spills can cause long-term damage to the environment. Cleanup efforts have started, but companies are waiting for warmer weather to fully begin. The extreme cold has significantly impacted production, with an estimated decrease of 650,000 to 700,000 barrels of oil a day. Safety is a priority in these harsh conditions. #[[environment]]
Breitbart: CBS' 'After Midnight' with Taylor Tomlinson Stumbles with Disappointing Debut Viewership
Comedian Taylor Tomlinson made her debut on CBS' After Midnight with weak ratings compared to her predecessor James Corden. The show, which takes a gameshow format, featured celebrity guests including Whitney Cummings. CBS' CEO acknowledged that Tomlinson was a diversity hire.