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#politics

Breitbart: Report: Fani Willis Will Refuse to Step Down After Corruption Allegations 
Report: Fani Willis Will Refuse to Step Down After Corruption Allegations 
Fulton County Prosecutor Fani Willis refuses to step down amid corruption allegations in her probe into Donald Trump. If she resigns, charges against Trump could end or be delayed until after the election. Initiatives are underway to investigate Willis's conduct.


The Telegraph: French farmers call off protests after new law tackling food imports is announced
French farmers call off protests after new law tackling food imports is announced
France's farming unions have called for blockades in Paris and other cities to be suspended following the government's announcement of a clampdown on food imports. The unions have decided to change their methods of action and are calling on their networks to suspend the blockades and mobilize in a new way. The government has promised to protect farmers and tighten import controls, offering measures such as financial support for livestock farmers and a ban on certain pesticide-treated food imports.


Breitbart: PBS Documentary: January 6 Committee Was Created as Propaganda 'Miniseries'
PBS Documentary: January 6 Committee Was Created as Propaganda 'Miniseries'
The PBS documentary reveals that the January 6 Committee used former ABC News president James Goldston to create a propaganda miniseries, leading critics to call it a "show trial." The committee's biased approach and lack of representation for the other side compromised due process.


Flag And Cross: Rep. Cori Bush Attempts to Explain Herself Amid DOJ Investigation, But She Made It Worse
Rep. Cori Bush Attempts to Explain Herself Amid DOJ Investigation, But She Made It Worse
Democrat Rep. Cori Bush is under investigation by the DOJ for allegedly illegally spending public funds on her personal security. In a softball interview with Joy Reid, Bush's defense of hiring her husband without a security license falls flat, making her look incompetent and unconvincing.


Human Events: HUMAN EVENTS: Talk of an immigration ‘deal’ is just stalling from Biden
HUMAN EVENTS: Talk of an immigration ‘deal’ is just stalling from Biden
The southern border is out of control, and President Biden's administration is finally admitting it. They are trying to shift the blame and push for legislation to protect the border, including unrelated funding for Ukraine. But Republicans have already passed a bill to address the border crisis, and Biden's excuses are just an attempt to avoid accountability. The Biden administration has the power to stop illegal immigration, but their policies have only worsened the situation, leaving Republicans to take action and call their bluff.


The Telegraph: America’s elites are waking up to the reality of mass migration
America’s elites are waking up to the reality of mass migration


Joe Biden's call for emergency authority to shut down the Mexican border surprises the elites. The reality of mass migration and its consequences are becoming undeniable, as the number of encounters at the border reaches historic highs. The issue challenges Biden's promises of a functional immigration system and exposes the flaws of open border ideology. Republicans, who nationalize the problem, delay reforms, and the blame game intensifies.


#society

Le Monde: Parental separation leads to a lasting drop in children's standard of living
Parental separation leads to a lasting drop in children's standard of living
A recent report explores the impact of separation on children's lives. It reveals that living conditions and standard of living drop for children after a separation, with a higher risk of poverty for those living with their mother. The gap in living standards between children of separated parents and those from intact families remains significant, with the most affluent families experiencing a greater drop and the poorest children facing a smaller decrease. Children who live part-time with each parent are less affected.


Fox News: Indiana lawmakers forge ahead with plan to make child care more affordable
Indiana lawmakers forge ahead with plan to make child care more affordable
Indiana lawmakers are prioritizing legislation to improve child care availability and affordability. The bills need to pass through at least one chamber by Tuesday to remain alive for the session. The proposed measures include deregulation and incentives for businesses.


Fox News: 'Squad' Democrat accuses Walgreens of racism for leaving Boston neighborhood: 'Shame on you'
'Squad' Democrat accuses Walgreens of racism for leaving Boston neighborhood: 'Shame on you'
Democratic lawmaker Rep. Ayanna Pressley accuses Walgreens of racial and economic discrimination for closing a store in a predominantly Black and Hispanic neighborhood in Boston, claiming that it disrupts the community and deprives them of essential resources.

Walgreens faced backlash from Pressley and locals in Boston for the closure, with demands for answers and accusations of lacking community input and adequate notice. Walgreens did not respond to requests for comment on the reason for the closures.


Fox News: California government introduces nation's first series of reparations bills, after years of deliberating
California government introduces nation's first series of reparations bills, after years of deliberating
California has introduced a series of reparations bills to provide restitution to descendants of slaves and African Americans harmed by racist policies. The legislative package includes measures on education, civil rights, and criminal justice, but does not include cash payments to descendants of slaves. The bills still need to be decided on by state lawmakers before becoming law.


Fox News: Maine lobsterman hears mysterious cries from the water that lead to miracle rescue
Maine lobsterman hears mysterious cries from the water that lead to miracle rescue
A lobsterman joined a multi-agency search and rescued a man who had capsized off the coast of Maine. After an arduous three-hour rescue, the man was taken to the hospital.


#war

The Economist: Europe finds €50bn for Ukraine, and a way around Viktor Orban
Europe finds €50bn for Ukraine, and a way around Viktor Orban
Europe approves €50bn in aid for Ukraine, defying Viktor Orban. The swift approval is a relief for Kyiv, facing budget shortfall.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Cori Bush, Rashida Tlaib Oppose Barring October 7 Terrorists from USA
Cori Bush, Rashida Tlaib Oppose Barring October 7 Terrorists from USA
Reps. Cori Bush and Rashida Tlaib were the only two votes against a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that would ban Palestinians involved in the Hamas terror attack on Israel from entering the U.S.


#economy

The Telegraph: Thursday evening news briefing: Police name man wanted in Clapham chemical attack
Thursday evening news briefing: Police name man wanted in Clapham chemical attack
Police have named Abdul Shokoor Ezedi as a suspect in a chemical attack that injured a mother and toddler in Clapham. The Governor of the Bank of England has claimed that wages remain too high for inflation to reach its target.


#education

The American Mind: Harvard vs. Hillsdale
Harvard vs. Hillsdale
Harvard and Hillsdale ranked lowest and highest respectively in free-speech rankings.


Forbes: College Of Charleston Hazing Lawsuit Joins These Other Claims Of Damaging Rituals At American Universities
College Of Charleston Hazing Lawsuit Joins These Other Claims Of Damaging Rituals At American Universities
Former College of Charleston student sues school and fraternity for hazing, alleging physical abuse, drug, and alcohol consumption. Lawsuits against universities and Greek life nationwide.


#crime

Fox News: Kansas City Chiefs fans' deaths: John Walsh warns drug dealers 'putting fentanyl in everything'
Kansas City Chiefs fans' deaths: John Walsh warns drug dealers 'putting fentanyl in everything'
Party drugs laced with fentanyl likely contributed to the deaths of three Kansas City men. John Walsh, host of "America's Most Wanted," believes fentanyl played a role in the deaths, highlighting the dangers of drug use and the prevalence of fentanyl in the United States. While toxicology results are pending, the police do not consider the owner of the house or HIV scientist Jordan Willis a suspect.


#other

Forbes: Dungeons & Dragons Publisher Denies Selling Game To Chinese Firm: Here’s What To Know
Dungeons & Dragons Publisher Denies Selling Game To Chinese Firm: Here’s What To Know
Wizards of the Coast, the Hasbro division behind Dungeons & Dragons, denies rumors of selling the franchise to Tencent, a Chinese video game company. Hasbro has financial difficulties, but denies considering a sale. Fans express concern over potential ownership by a conglomerate like Tencent.