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20 Dec 2023
#illegals
Fox News: Texas immigration law pushback marks latest tension between Biden administration and border states over crisis
The White House criticizes a new immigration law in Texas allowing law enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants as "extreme." Texas Governor Greg Abbott defends the law, claiming it will protect Texans from Biden's open border policies. The tension between Texas and the administration is further escalated by legal battles over razor wire and buoys at the border.
#politics
Fox News: Don't let American Bolsheviks cancel Christmas: A warning from Soviet-Russian immigrant
Government officials across the US are implementing guidelines for "inclusive decorating practices" during the holiday season, urging staff to use neutral colors, avoid religious ornaments, and gender-neutral terms. This reminds the author of their upbringing in Soviet Russia, where Christmas was replaced with New Year's and religion was eliminated. They worry that America is beginning to resemble the oppressive regime they escaped from, with attacks on religion, indoctrination of Marxist-Socialist ideology, and fear of expressing conservative values.
Fox News: Progressive Dem who defunded Austin Police ripped for requesting police patrols at home: 'Height of hypocrisy'
Progressive Congressman Greg Casar, who supported defunding the Austin Police Department, has faced criticism for requesting police patrols at his home after accusing the department of racist practices. The request was made through the Capitol Police and forwarded to the Austin Police Department. Critics have called out Casar's hypocrisy and suggested he hire private security instead.
#society
Fox News: Celebrity chef Andrew Gruel says he won’t open another restaurant in crime-plagued California
Celebrity chef Andrew Gruel, CEO of American Gravy Restaurant Group, plans to never open another restaurant in California due to rising crime and ineffective policies. Crime rates have been increasing, with property crimes turning into misdemeanors, causing challenges for business owners. Gruel hopes for change but acknowledges the difficulties faced by small business owners in the state.
#war
Times Of Israel: Comedian Jerry Seinfeld visits Kibbutz Be’eri, meets survivors of Hamas massacre
Jewish American comedian Jerry Seinfeld visits Kibbutz Be'eri in Israel, meeting with a man whose father was murdered in the Hamas terror attack. Seinfeld expresses admiration for the residents' resilience and pledges to spread awareness about the issue of hostages.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: The biggest twists in Russia-Ukraine war in 2023
The second year of the Russia-Ukraine War has been marked by unexpected outcomes and disappointments for both sides. Russia has faced challenges in finding allies and resources to sustain the war, while Ukraine has failed to make significant gains. The conflict has been marred by a breakdown in command, with a controversial warlord vying for control and ultimately surrendering. The year also saw the mysterious death of the warlord in a plane explosion, leading to accusations against Putin. Russia has struggled with munitions and turned to North Korea for support, while Ukraine's counteroffensive has been largely unsuccessful, leading to questions about future funding.
#religion
Fox News: Faith under fire: The biggest US religious freedom stories of 2023
Supreme Court rules in favor of Christian wedding website designer in a case about free speech and religious beliefs. The Court also delivers a victory to a Christian mailman who was forced to work on Sundays. Another case involves a Catholic farmer who won a legal challenge against a liberal city that barred him from the farmer's market. An anti-religion group attempts to shut down student baptisms on a college campus, sparking controversy.
#history
Fox News: Wisconsin father and daughter discover 152-year-old shipwreck likely tied to deadliest wildire in US
Father-daughter duo discover a shipwreck off the coast of Wisconsin believed to be the George L. Newman, which sank during the Peshtigo Fire in 1871. The Wisconsin Historical Society confirmed the discovery and plans are underway to survey the wreckage.
#crime
Fox News: Top hero cop moments of 2023 show officers' brave responses to shootings, accidents, other tragedies
In 2023, police officers across the country displayed heroism by saving lives during tragic events. Some notable instances include the response to a school shooting in Nashville and the quick action taken during a shooting at a bank in Louisville. Officers in Allen, Texas, also neutralized a mass shooter at an outlet mall, while a Florida officer rescued swimmers caught in a rip tide. Furthermore, a New York police officer helped rescue a kidnapped girl, and officers in Rome and Cobb County, Georgia, rescued individuals from burning vehicles.
Fox News: Crimes that shocked the country in 2023
Cracked cold cases, unforeseen arrests, shocking violence and betrayal were among the crime stories that rocked the country this year. From the arrest of the Long Island serial killer to the confession of the suspected killer of Natalee Holloway, here are five of the most followed crime stories of 2023. In Idaho, Bryan Kohberger's motions to dismiss the indictment for the murders of four University of Idaho students were denied, and he may face the death penalty if convicted. In South Carolina, Alex Murdaugh was found guilty of the murders of his wife and son, exposing his financial troubles and corruption. In Aruba, Joran van der Sloot confessed to killing Natalee Holloway after years of suspicion. New York City architect Rex Heuermann was arrested as the suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer, and Kaitlin Armstrong was found guilty of murder in Texas.
#technology
Fox News: Fake news sites, misinformation exploding thanks to new tech
The rise of AI has led to a significant increase in fake news websites, making it easier to spread misinformation. AI-generated articles, including one about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have been shared widely across social media, causing reputational damage to world leaders. The spread of fake news is a major concern, particularly for Republicans, who have been targeted by false narratives. While free speech must be protected, there is a need for regulation to combat this problem.
#other
Fox News: Kevin Costner, Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert De Niro testify in court, revealing intimate details of personal life
Celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Costner, and Robert De Niro testified in court revealing personal details of their lives. Paltrow recounted a ski collision, Costner discussed his finances during his divorce, and De Niro faced allegations of gender discrimination.
Fox News: Biden admin aims to push towns, cities to adopt green energy building codes: 'Very suspicious'
The Biden administration plans to allocate federal funding to upgrade energy codes, leading to potential bans on natural gas hookups in new buildings and promoting all-electric infrastructure. The goal is to reduce emissions and increase energy efficiency, but critics argue that it will raise costs for consumers and limit choice.