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11 Jun 2023

#illegals

Fox News: Top GOP 2024 candidates rally around key Trump-era immigration policy nixed by Biden admin
Top GOP 2024 candidates rally around key Trump-era immigration policy nixed by Biden admin
Republican 2024 hopefuls are pledging to reinstate the Trump-era immigration policy known as the "Remain in Mexico" policy, which kept migrants in Mexico for their hearings. The Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) was established and expanded in 2019 to deal with the surge in migrants at the southern border. Nearly 70,000 migrants were returned under the program, but it was shut down by the Biden administration in 2021. GOP candidates have linked the spike in migration to Biden administration policies, including the shuttering of "Remain in Mexico," and consider it a key part of their response to the ongoing border crisis.


#society

Fox News: Ignore the doomsayers: The world is better than ever
Ignore the doomsayers: The world is better than ever
A recent poll shows that 75% of people aged 16-25 believe the future is frightening, with 56% believing humanity is coming to an end and 39% hesitant to have children due to the bleak future. However, in almost every way, life is materially better than it was in the past, with income, life expectancy, and food supply all on the rise, as well as increases in global tree canopy coverage and a drop in mortality rates from natural disasters by almost 99% in the last century. Despite this, our negative emotions still outweigh the positive, and the media plays a large role in stoking anxiety and fear.


#war

The Federalist Papers: Putin Reignites WW3 Fears With Sudden Tactical Move
Putin Reignites WW3 Fears With Sudden Tactical Move
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Friday that he plans to place nuclear weapons in Belarus, Russia's only ally in Europe. The devices are tactical nuclear weapons, intended for use in battlefield scenarios, and are being placed closer to the borders of NATO member states. The move has been condemned by Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya as an attempt at nuclear blackmail and intimidation towards Europe, while the White House National Security Advisor John Kirby has emphasized that the United States is taking the situation seriously but will not change its own deterrent posture in response.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Taiwan scrambles jets as Chinese war party crosses median line for second time in days
Taiwan scrambles jets as Chinese war party crosses median line for second time in days
China sent 10 warplanes across the median line of the Taiwan Strait, leading Taiwan to scramble its own fighter jets for the second time in less than a week. The crossing marked increasing tension between Taiwan and China, which has been simulating an invasion around the self-governed island. President Biden's administration has adopted a policy of "strategic ambiguity" on whether the U.S. would intervene militarily if China attempted to invade Taiwan, leading to concerns about the effect of a war on the global economy.


#culture

Forbes: Academy Museum Screens Series Of Films By Female Korean Directors
Academy Museum Screens Series Of Films By Female Korean Directors
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in LA is showcasing the work of female Korean filmmakers with A New Wave of K-Cinema: Korean Women Directors. The series includes films by nine Korean directors, offering a range of genres including drama, comedy and thriller. This comes as female filmmakers in Korea are seeing more opportunities, accounting for 20.2% of filmmakers in 2022, according to the Korean Film Council.


#crime

Fox News: Florida woman who fatally shot neighbor in yearslong feud over victim’s kids is granted bond
Florida woman who fatally shot neighbor in yearslong feud over victim’s kids is granted bond
Susan Lorincz, a Florida woman, was granted a $154,000 bond after pleading not guilty to a felony charge of manslaughter in the death of Ajike Owens, a Black mother of four. The incident happened on June 2 after Lorincz became angry with Owens' children for playing in a lot near her home. Lorincz shot Owens through the closed front door, claiming self-defense under Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law. The situation was described as a longstanding "neighborhood feud." Lorincz also faces charges of culpable negligence, battery, and assault.