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#politics
Fox News: Adams unloads on Biden admin over migrant crisis, repeating it's 'anti-American' not to let 100K people work
New York City Mayor Eric Adams criticizes the Biden administration for denying approximately 100,000 migrants the right to work, calling it "anti-American." He argues that the city should continue accepting asylum seekers and demands a "God-like spirit" of acceptance. Adams emphasizes the financial burden on the city and urges the federal government to declare a national emergency.
Breitbart: Kevin McCarthy Urges House Republicans to Pass Spending Bills to Counter Senate Democrats
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy urges House Republicans to pass spending bills to counter Senate Democrats and save the country. House Republicans aim to cut spending by over $100 billion, pressuring Senate Democrats to negotiate a future spending package. McCarthy opposes a yearlong stopgap spending bill, but expects a short-term continuing resolution to fund the government through early December. Senator Chuck Schumer supports this idea. However, Representative Tony Gonzales warns of a possible government shutdown, saying that President Biden and Speaker McCarthy want it.
Daily Wire: Reporters Have Questions About Maui Wildfires — Biden Smiles, Waves, And Skips Town
Reporters try to get answers from President Biden about the Maui wildfires and rising death toll, but he avoids their questions, smiles, and boards Marine One. Biden's recent avoidance of the press and the White House's efforts to shield him may be related to the special counsel investigation into Hunter Biden.
National Review: It’s Time for Republicans to Come to Terms with Trump’s Legal Peril
Conservative media downplays Trump's legal liabilities, fearing unfairness and criminalization of political conduct. However, center-right pundits are starting to acknowledge the bleak circumstances Trump faces with multiple criminal trials looming before the 2024 election. This will dominate headlines and shape voters' perception, making it difficult for Trump to focus on his campaign. Republicans must face the reality that Trump's legal troubles will be an all-consuming media event and prepare accordingly.
National Review: Hunter Biden’s Top Attorney Asks to Withdraw from Case
Hunter Biden's attorney, Christopher Clark, has requested to withdraw from the case due to the possibility of being called as a witness in future litigation concerning the collapsed plea deal he negotiated. The plea deal included Hunter pleading guilty to misdemeanor tax charges and participating in a pre-trial diversion program to avoid a felony gun possession charge. However, the deal fell apart in court after a judge challenged the broad immunity provision. Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed U.S. Attorney David Weiss as special counsel to continue the investigation into Hunter Biden.
Daily Wire: Energy Secretary’s Alleged Ethics Violations Prompt 15 Groups To Demand Her Resignation
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm is facing calls for her resignation from 15 nonprofits due to alleged ethics violations and failures. The coalition accuses Granholm of repeatedly violating federal ethics laws and regulations and failing to set a proper example. Concerns include her promotion of a company in which she held stock options and her failure to disclose stock sales, resulting in late fees. Granholm is also accused of violating a law limiting political speech by federal employees.
Fox News: Dallas Pride cancels Night of 1,000 Drag Queens due to lack of funds: report
A drag queen-themed Pride event in Texas was canceled due to lack of funding. The event was planned as a protest against Senate Bill 12, which restricts public sexual performances. The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the law, claiming it is unconstitutional and targets drag performances.
American Thinker: On X, intelligent responses to the Georgia indictment help understand what’s happening
A 98-page indictment against Donald Trump has been dropped in Fulton County, Georgia, criminalizing what Democrats have always done. The indictment criminalizes free speech and aims to inspire violence against the Democrat Party.
#society
Fox News: 'Jeopardy!' host Ken Jennings fires back at criticism for filming upcoming season during writers strike
Ken Jennings, the former "Jeopardy!" champion, responded to a disgruntled fan who criticized him for continuing to film the show during the writers' strike. The fan compared Jennings to the late host Alex Trebek, implying that Trebek would not have acted in the same way. Jennings defended himself by sharing a statement from a "Jeopardy!" spokesperson explaining that the show was honoring their agreement with the writers' guild.
Skilled Survival: 12 Best Lessons For Surviving The Next Great Depression
The Great Depression was a devastating economic disaster that hit the United States in 1929. The American working class suffered greatly, with many losing their jobs and struggling to survive. This event serves as a lesson for the present, as the possibility of a similar economic crisis looms. Job security is not guaranteed, and it is important to diversify skills, be mentally prepared, strengthen family bonds, and be self-reliant in order to navigate tough times.
Red State: Oliver Anthony Is Attacked by Progressives and the GOP Establishment, He Must Be Doing Something Right
Country artist Oliver Anthony gains sudden popularity with his song "Rich Men North of Richmond," which criticizes culture and government. Some label it a "right-wing anthem" while others dismiss it as silly and anti-tax. The song taps into economic and cultural anxieties, resonating with working-class America.
The Blaze: Lollapalooza concertgoers electrocuted while taking selfies on train tracks
At Lollapalooza music festival, two concertgoers were severely electrocuted after leaning on the train tracks' third rail. One victim went into cardiac arrest. The tragedy occurred when a group of young attendees were taking pictures at the Ridgeland Green Line stop in Oak Park.
National Review: The Corner: How to Use Neopronouns
CNN published an "A-Z report" on neopronouns, which are used by nonbinary and transgender individuals to express their gender identity. The article suggests that it is better to offer up one's own pronouns in a social setting to make others feel comfortable. However, conservatives argue that validating these pronouns is unkind and supports delusion.
The New American: The Overnight Success of "Rich Men North of Richmond" Indicates Americans Are Sane and Awake, Not Woke - The New American
The American Entertainment Establishment and other institutions are pushing for a woke and socialist society, but millions of Americans still hold traditional values and are resisting the transformation. The success of country music song "Rich Men North of Richmond" by Oliver Anthony, which criticizes the power elites, is evidence of this resistance. The song has gone viral and resonated with Americans across the country, similar to other songs and films that reflect true American culture.
Fox News: New Jersey parents demonstrate as judge weighs parents' right on kids' gender requests
New Jersey parents gather outside a courthouse as the state sues school districts over a transgender notification policy. The state argues that outing students to parents poses serious harm, while the districts claim that parental notification is not discriminatory.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Work.ua CEO: 1.5 years enough time for brands to exit Russia – now we cut ties
Work.ua, Ukraine's top job portal, has announced that it will no longer cooperate with companies maintaining business ties in Russia. The CEO urges others to follow suit, stating that any collaboration with Russia strengthens its military capabilities. This decision comes after a year and a half of war in Ukraine, during which these companies have chosen to prioritize money over human lives.
The Federalist: Biden Ships $200 Million To Ukraine While U.S. Soldiers Go Hungry
The Biden administration plans to send $200 million in military aid to Ukraine amidst its conflict with Russia. This announcement comes as Americans have been increasingly opposed to sending U.S. dollars to Ukraine. Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that the aid package will include air defense munitions, artillery rounds, anti-armor capabilities, and mine-clearing equipment. Meanwhile, concerns have been raised about the administration's focus on hunger and food insecurity in Ukraine while neglecting the needs of its own soldiers.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Russian License Freeze And AI Agreement Overhaul
Microsoft has stopped renewing licenses for its products in Russia due to sanctions . This could leave Russian businesses vulnerable to cyber threats and push them towards using unauthorized software tools. Additionally, Microsoft plans to introduce updates to its Services Agreement by 2023, focusing on responsible AI practices . Lastly, the US Cyber Safety Review Board will review cloud-based identity and authentication infrastructure following a breach at Microsoft .
The New American: As Maui Burns, Biden Demands Another $24 Billion — for Ukraine! - The New American
The Biden Administration is requesting an additional $24 billion for Ukraine while the United States faces its own domestic crises. American households have already spent $900 each on the Ukraine war, leaving little room for emergency expenses. Corruption scandals and opposition to aid in Ukraine are on the rise, yet the administration continues to support the country. The possibility of compromising information about Biden's family business ventures in Ukraine adds to the skepticism. Meanwhile, the residents of Maui devastated by fire are left without proper assistance.
#economy
Liberty Nation: Buttigieg in the Last Frontier: Alaska
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg embarked on a three-day tour of Alaska to discuss infrastructure investments. The Biden administration has committed $2.5 billion to Alaska for 885 infrastructure projects, including upgrades to the Alaska Marine Highway System and a climate resiliency plan. Buttigieg met with local leaders and experienced the challenges of transportation in the vast state. However, the administration's focus on infrastructure may not align with the priorities of rural communities.
Breitbart: Elon's Grand Plan: Tesla Is Making Electric Cars with *Even Shorter* Range
Tesla is reintroducing "Standard Range" versions of the Model S and Model X, offering lower prices but shorter driving ranges. This change in approach may aim to attract a larger customer base with a slightly lower price point. It is unclear whether Tesla is achieving these new trims through software-locking the capacity of the battery pack or by producing new packs specifically for them.
#health
The New American: A Vaccine Nightmare Story Everyone Needs to Hear - The New American
There is a growing number of high-profile individuals experiencing serious health issues after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Despite the evidence, the media refuses to acknowledge this connection. One woman, Jane, who was previously healthy, suffered severe nerve pain, muscle weakness, heart palpitations, and other debilitating symptoms after taking just one dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Her story is not unique, as thousands of vaccine victims have shared similar experiences. This issue is affecting not only individuals but also the workforce, with millions of people joining the disability rolls since the vaccine rollout. The true scale of this tragedy demands action and cannot be ignored.
#crime
Daily Wire: ‘Scared For My Safety’: Sexual Assault Victim Stunned As Leftists Defend Teacher Who Attacked Her
A young Latina immigrant named Maria was sexually assaulted by a black teacher, Matef Harmachis, with ties to the activist left. Despite winning a settlement and Harmachis being convicted, activists and educators defended him and undermined Maria's credibility. They claimed false allegations against black men are common and that Harmachis's silence was not an admission of guilt. Maria fears for her safety due to the smear campaign against her.
Fox News: Don't be tricked by scammers' false promises of slashing your cable bill in half
Leroy from Conyers, Georgia fell victim to a scam targeting Xfinity customers. He received a text from Xfinity offering to cut his bill in half if he paid in advance using a Target gift card. After purchasing eBay cards as instructed, Leroy realized it was a scam. Xfinity and Target were unable to help. A cautionary tale to remain vigilant against scams and to never make payments with gift cards.
#sports
Forbes: New Balance Makes Stanford Star Cameron Brink The Brand’s First Female Basketball Athlete
New Balance signs Stanford's Cameron Brink as its first female basketball player, expanding its sponsorship into women's basketball. Brink is a highly skilled player and will appear in campaigns to promote both lifestyle and performance products for the brand. She joins New Balance's growing roster of female athletes, and together they will work on community-driven initiatives to support young, female athletes.
Fox News: Northwestern University hit with suit accusing baseball coach of bullying, latest in series of hazing lawsuits
Former members of the Northwestern University baseball coaching staff have filed a lawsuit against the school, claiming they were fired for reporting bullying and derogatory abuse by the head coach. Northwestern denies the allegations and vows to fight the lawsuit.
#other
Red State: In Energy Production, Coal Is Still King
Coal continues to dominate global electric generation, accounting for 35.4% in 2022, followed by natural gas, hydro, nuclear, wind, solar, and other renewables. Despite the push for green energy, coal still produces nearly three times the electricity of wind and solar combined. The International Energy Agency predicts further growth in global coal production, driven by China, India, and Indonesia. In the US, the focus on renewable energy and potential rolling brownouts overlooks the energy density and cleaner nature of nuclear power, which should be tapped into.
Breitbart: Zachary Levi, Star of Widely Derided 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' Slams Hollywood for Making 'Garbage'
Zachary Levi criticized Hollywood for producing a constant stream of "garbage" content, urging audiences to actively choose not to support it. He expressed his frustration during an event at Fan Expo Chicago, receiving applause from the audience. Levi also addressed a recent controversy where he was accused of disregarding the SAG-AFTRA strike rules and defended his right to engage with fans.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Breitbart News's Kristina Wong Firsthand Account of Maui Fires: Flames Were 'Enormous'
Wildfires in Hawaii's Maui left the island in chaos, with no power, cellphone service, or internet. The fires grew rapidly, devastating the town of Lahaina. Evacuations were eventually ordered, and the extent of the damage and casualties is still unknown.
Daily Wire: ‘I Tried To Bribe The Pilot’: Lionel Richie Apologizes For Postponing Concert
Recording artist Lionel Richie apologized for postponing his concert at Madison Square Garden, blaming bad weather. Many frustrated fans took to social media to question his excuse and suggest he should have driven instead of flying.
Forbes: ‘Assassin’s Creed: Mirage’ Is Bucking Trends And Releasing Early
Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Mirage is being released a week earlier than expected, taking players to 9th Century Baghdad. The game's launch on October 5th puts it between major releases Starfield and Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III. This installment of Assassin's Creed returns to its roots with a shorter and more focused gameplay experience.