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6 Feb 2024
#politics
Fox News: GOP lawmaker on key immigration subcommittee slams Mayorkas impeachment ‘fantasy’ as vote count tightens
House Republican Rep. Tom McClintock announced he will vote against impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, calling it a "stunt." The House is expected to vote later on two articles of impeachment that accuse Mayorkas of violating immigration and border security laws and making false statements to Congress. McClintock's vote joins that of Rep. Ken Buck, and if the impeachment push fails, it would be a significant blow to House Republicans.
Human Events: EMINA MELONIC: A black puppeteer is finally striking back after being canceled for basing a puppet on himself
Canadian performer Franck Sylvestre faces accusations of racism for an allegedly offensive puppet portrayal of black people, despite being black himself. The Red Coalition, a civil rights group, attacked Sylvestre's show, causing canceled performances and financial loss. Sylvestre is suing, arguing for freedom of artistic expression.
Fox News: New Hampshire AG traces robocalls with 'AI-generated clone' of Biden's voice back to Texas-based companies
In a press conference, New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella revealed that the robocalls which discouraged voters from participating in the state's primaries were traced back to two Texas-based companies. Formella discussed the investigation and possible federal and state actions to protect election integrity.
GB News: Anti-Putin politician who called Ukraine war 'fatal mistake' barred from challenging Russian election
Russian politician Boris Nadezhdin is likely to be barred from the upcoming election after criticizing Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Despite gaining support from thousands of Russian voters, flaws were found in his application and officials claimed some signatures were fake. Nadezhdin's campaign has also faced challenges, including a crackdown on printing materials.
#society
Human Events: JACQUELINE TOBOROFF: No true artist should be a leftist
Extremist groups target the art world, squelching freedom, discussion, and beauty. The art world has been captured by ideology, suffering from Stockholm syndrome. Iconic artworks have been vandalized, but the artists themselves need to recognize the injustice and fight back.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israeli intelligence confirms dozens of hostages thought to be alive in Gaza are dead: report
Israeli intelligence confirms that dozens of hostages previously thought to be alive in Gaza are now dead. At least 32 of the 136 hostages have been killed, and there are suspicions that 20 more may have also been killed. The report comes as negotiations for a potential exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners continue.
Israel continues its campaign against Hamas in southern Gaza, with fighting centered on Khan Younis. The military has attempted to free hostages, but with varying success. The campaign will extend as far south as Rafah.
Times Of Israel: Palestinian Authority to reduce salaries as Israel blocks Gaza funds
The Palestinian Authority is facing financial difficulties after Israel refused to transfer tax funds earmarked for Gaza, resulting in a reduction in salaries for public sector workers. International donor funds have also decreased significantly. This budget dispute has been ongoing since the Israel-Hamas war in October, and it coincides with a separate funding dispute involving UNRWA.
Times Of Israel: Iran suspected in plot to kill Swedish Jews – report
An Iranian couple suspected of plotting to kill Swedish Jews were deported from Sweden after posing as Afghan asylum seekers. The couple, believed to be working for Iranian intelligence, were never charged due to lack of evidence but were seen as a severe security threat. They reportedly identified targets and gathered information on potential massacres.
#crime
Forbes: Biden Deepfake Robocall Urging Voters To Skip New Hampshire Primary Traced To Texas Company
The New Hampshire Attorney General traced a robocall to a Texas-based company called Life Corporation, which violated election laws. Lingo Telecom, the source provider, received a cease and desist order from the Federal Communications Commission. The calls, believed to be made by an AI-generated vocal clone of President Joe Biden, discouraged participation in the primary. A criminal investigation is underway, and the perpetrators could face civil and criminal penalties.
Forbes: Historic NYC Corruption Bust: 70 Public Housing Employees Accused Of Taking $2 Million In Bribes—What To Know
Federal agents in New York arrested 70 New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) employees accused of taking over $2 million in bribes for basic repairs. The employees, including superintendents and assistant superintendents, allegedly accepted bribes from contractors for small-scale maintenance work. The investigation uncovered corruption at nearly 100 NYCHA buildings across the city.
Breitbart: Ex-NFL QB Favre Must Finish Repaying Misspent Welfare Money, Mississippi Auditor Says
Mississippi's state auditor is demanding almost $730,000 from retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre, claiming that he improperly received welfare money for projects he backed. Favre had filed defamation lawsuits against the auditor and two sportscasters, accusing them of defaming him in discussions about welfare misspending. The court filing is a counterclaim in the ongoing defamation lawsuit.
#sports
On The Water: State-Record Catches of 2023
State records are broken in fishing each year, with anglers catching noteworthy species such as Great Barracuda and King Mackerel. Recent records include a 19-pound Great Barracuda caught in Connecticut, a 67-pound King Mackerel in New Jersey, a 15-pound Summer Flounder in Connecticut, a 17-pound, 12-ounce Hybrid Striped Bass in New Jersey, a 16.6-pound Sheepshead in Maryland, a 2-pound Pompano Dolphinfish in Maryland, and a 7-pound, 13.2-ounce Tautog in Maine. Pending records include a 25.78-pound Tautog in Connecticut, a 9.9-pound Smooth Pufferfish in Connecticut, and a 19.56-pound False Albacore in Rhode Island.