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3 Jan 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: 151K Migrants Apprehended Last Month in 2 Border Sectors -- Shatters Prior Records
151K Migrants Apprehended Last Month in 2 Border Sectors -- Shatters Prior Records
Border Patrol agents in the Tucson and Del Rio Sectors apprehended a record-breaking number of migrants who illegally crossed the border in December. In Tucson, approximately 80,000 migrants were apprehended, surpassing the previous record from 2000. In Del Rio, around 71,000 migrants were apprehended, surpassing the previous record from 2022. These numbers contribute to a total of nearly 250,000 migrants apprehended along the southwest border, exceeding the previous record set in September 2023.


#politics

Fox News: House Homeland Security Committee sets first Mayorkas impeachment hearing
House Homeland Security Committee sets first Mayorkas impeachment hearing
The House Homeland Security Committee has scheduled its first impeachment hearing for DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The committee's investigation into the crisis at the Southwest border found that Mayorkas's decisions and failure to enforce laws were at fault. If impeached, Mayorkas would be the first Cabinet secretary to receive a black mark since 1876.


Breitbart: Biden Floods Small Wisconsin Town with 1,000 Migrants
Biden Floods Small Wisconsin Town with 1,000 Migrants
President Joe Biden's migration policy has brought about a flood of poor Latino migrants into Whitewater, Wisconsin. The city is struggling to deal with the strain on its resources, such as the need for costly translation software and an increase in unlicensed drivers. The arrival of migrants has also led to terrible living conditions, trust barriers between law enforcement and the immigrant population, and an increase in serious crimes, including sexual assault and kidnapping. The city is requesting government assistance to address these issues.

President Joe Biden's migration policy, known as Extraction Migration, is adding millions of foreign workers to the U.S. workforce. This flood of workers is welcomed by business groups but is causing a decline in wages, reduced investment in technology and overseas markets, and exacerbating existing problems such as homelessness, low wages, and an opioid crisis. Towns with fewer migrants, however, are experiencing rising wages and increased corporate investment.


Fox News: Associated Press calls plagiarism ‘new conservative weapon’ after Harvard president scandal
Associated Press calls plagiarism ‘new conservative weapon’ after Harvard president scandal
The Associated Press faced backlash after suggesting that "plagiarism" was a new tactic used by conservatives against Harvard president Claudine Gay. The article received criticism for its hostile framing and sparked mockery on social media.

Harvard president Claudine Gay resigned amid allegations of plagiarism and faced criticism over her response to a question about the genocide of Jews. The AP highlighted the coordinated efforts by conservatives to discredit Gay and reshape higher education.


Breitbart: Biden Admin Asks SCOTUS for Border Patrol to Remove Razor Wire
Biden Admin Asks SCOTUS for Border Patrol to Remove Razor Wire
The Biden administration wants the Supreme Court to let Border Patrol remove razor wire at the US-Mexico border. They are in a dispute with Gov. Greg Abbott over whether the Border Patrol has the legal authority to cut the wire. The Biden DOJ argues that agents need to cut the wire for medical assistance and apprehending migrants.


Breitbart: Poll Shows Biden's Migration Is a Top Problem in 2024 Election
Poll Shows Biden's Migration Is a Top Problem in 2024 Election


Immigration is a top concern for Americans, with 35% citing it as a priority, according to a poll by the Associated Press. Foreign policy follows closely at 38%. President Joe Biden's stance on immigration is a divisive issue, with Republicans prioritizing it more than any other topic, while Democrats focus more on foreign policy. The public's concern about immigration has risen amid Biden's pro-migration policies and the influx of migrants at the southern border.


#society

Flag And Cross: Filipino Volunteers Step Up To Help Israeli Farmers Amidst Tragedy
Filipino Volunteers Step Up To Help Israeli Farmers Amidst Tragedy
Filipino volunteer group, Pinoy Barkada, is helping Israeli farmers by providing extra hands to pick, prune, and plant crops. Ramela Noel, the organizer, explains that as residents of Israel, they feel a responsibility to help. Noel and her friends started by raising funds for transportation to reach the farms on Saturdays when public transportation is not available. The group has grown rapidly and has received sponsorship for transportation from one of Noel's housekeeping employees. The Filipino volunteers are making a significant impact on the farms and receiving cucumbers as a reward. Despite recent tragedies involving foreign workers in Israel, many Filipinos, like Noel, have chosen to stay and continue helping.


The Economist: Lawn bowls is in decline. Can it make a comeback?
Lawn bowls is in decline. Can it make a comeback?
Britain's traditional sport of lawn bowls is in decline, with club memberships and bowling greens disappearing. Despite efforts to attract new players, the game is struggling to appeal to a younger audience. However, with its gentle exercise and presence in communities, it could be a perfect fit for an aging population seeking low-impact activities. The closure of greens in public parks is a particular concern, as they are vulnerable to budget cuts.


#economy

Forbes: Stocks Are Hot—But Here’s Why Some Experts Think A Recession May Be Coming
Stocks Are Hot—But Here’s Why Some Experts Think A Recession May Be Coming
In 2023, the U.S. economy remained strong and stock indexes reached record highs, prompting confidence. However, some experts believe a recession is still possible in 2024. The inverted yield curve and leading economic indicators suggest the threat of a recession remains elevated. If a recession does occur, it could have devastating effects on investors. Despite differing views, many experts believe stocks will continue to rise in 2024.


Forbes: Stocks Are Hot, The Economy Just Grew At Its Fastest Pace In Years And Interest Rates Are About To Go Down—But Here’s Why Some Experts Think A Recession Is Still On The Horizon
Stocks Are Hot, The Economy Just Grew At Its Fastest Pace In Years And Interest Rates Are About To Go Down—But Here’s Why Some Experts Think A Recession Is Still On The Horizon
In 2023, the U.S. economy remained strong and stock indexes reached record highs, prompting confidence. However, some experts believe a recession is still possible in 2024. The inverted yield curve and leading economic indicators suggest the threat of a recession remains elevated. If a recession does occur, it could have devastating effects on investors. Despite differing views, many experts believe stocks will continue to rise in 2024.


#health

Flag And Cross: Tuesday Is The Most 'afternoon Slump'-inducing Day, Says Survey
Tuesday Is The Most 'afternoon Slump'-inducing Day, Says Survey
Research shows that the average "afternoon slump" starts at 3 o'clock and lasts almost 29 minutes. Lack of caffeine, boredom, and lack of energy are the top causes. Respondents combat slumps by taking a walk, eating, or exercising. Nuts and trail mix are the top food choices to regain energy. Eating healthy foods in the afternoon boosts energy, optimism, and productivity.


#crime

Fox News: Multiple arrests made after fatal shooting of California police officer during burglary of cannabis dispensary
Multiple arrests made after fatal shooting of California police officer during burglary of cannabis dispensary
Several arrests have been made in the shooting death of Oakland police officer Tuan Le, who was killed while responding to a burglary at a cannabis dispensary. One suspect, Mark Sanders, has been booked on suspicion of murder. The investigation is ongoing.


Fox News: Bryan Kohberger defense asks judge to reconsider denial of motion to dismiss indictment
Bryan Kohberger defense asks judge to reconsider denial of motion to dismiss indictment
Defense team asks judge to reconsider denial of their efforts to dismiss indictment against Bryan Kohberger, suspect in Idaho student murders. Prosecutors seek to speed up trial. Defense requests closed-door hearing. Judge denies defense motions to dismiss. Kohberger accused of killing four students. Prosecution requests preferred trial dates. Landlord donates property to school, which demolishes the house. Trial may begin this summer. Kohberger could face death penalty if convicted.


GB News: Canada Goose coat muggings: Warning of surge in 'luxury' coat thefts with attacks taking place in broad daylight
Canada Goose coat muggings: Warning of surge in 'luxury' coat thefts with attacks taking place in broad daylight
Thieves in the UK are targeting Canada Goose coats worth £1,700, leading to a rise in luxury item muggings. The thieves have been breaking into cars, robbing pedestrians, and even resorting to knife attacks to steal these expensive coats. Criminologists are warning owners to be vigilant and urging potential buyers to avoid purchasing knock-offs.


#outdoors

All Outdoor: The Best Hunting Muzzleloaders for the Money $$$ in 2023
The Best Hunting Muzzleloaders for the Money $$$ in 2023
Looking for the best hunting muzzleloaders of 2023? Consider the CVA Optima V2 for reliability and affordability, or the CVA Wolf V2 for a cheaper option. For top performance, check out the Traditions NitroFire VAPR. If you prefer a side lock muzzleloader, the Traditions Kentucky Rifle is a popular choice. And for a shotgun option, consider the Pedersoli Classic Percussion Side-by-Side.


#other

Fox News: Northeastern Connecticut house fire kills 4 children, officials say
Northeastern Connecticut house fire kills 4 children, officials say
Four children tragically died in a house fire in Connecticut. The fire occurred in a two-family home where a total of 11 people lived.