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#illegals
Fox News: NYC mayor urges Biden to declare 'state of emergency' for New York amid migrant crisis
New York City Mayor Eric Adams asks President Biden for a state of emergency to help deal with the migrant crisis in the city. Adams explains that federal laws prevent migrants from finding work, resulting in a reliance on city government aid.
#politics
Fox News: 'A bigot and a racist': Democrat pushes to strip lawmaker's name from Senate building
A House Democrat wants to rename the Russell Senate Office Building, calling for the removal of the name of Sen. Richard Russell, a segregationist. Rep. Al Green introduced a resolution and criticized the Senate for honoring a "bigot and a racist." This falls under the category of .
Newsbusters: PolitiFact Celebrates Birthday By Hyping Devotion To Left-Wing Causes
PolitiFact turns 16, celebrated their left-wing agenda and their fact-checking of the GOP. They prioritize fact-checking Democrats, while being funded by progressive organizations.
National Review: Ramaswamy Paid Wikipedia Editor to Delete Reference to Harvard Vaccine Scientist ‘Mentor’ Days before Announcing Campaign
Vivek Ramaswamy paid a Wikipedia editor to remove information about his relationship with the scientist who helped pioneer mRNA vaccines before announcing his presidential bid. He wanted to distance himself from the association with Covid-19 vaccines. The edits also removed references to Ramaswamy's religion and his mentorship with professor Douglas Melton.
Newsbusters: Mark Levin Goes After ‘Sickening Exploitation’ of Maui by Climate Change Nuts
Conservative radio host Mark Levin criticized radical activists and government officials following devastating wildfires in Hawaii. He argued that the left's narrative blaming climate change for the fires was false and misleading, pointing out that the fire was caused by an electrical wire. Levin criticized the prioritization of climate politics over addressing the real problems faced by Hawaii, emphasizing that misplaced priorities could lead to more fatalities.
Fox News: Georgia indictment: 2 Trump co-defendants booked in Fulton County jail
Two co-defendants in the Georgia election meddling case, Scott Hall and John Eastman, turned themselves in to authorities. Hall faces seven charges, including unlawfully accessing voter data and ballot counting machines. Eastman, a former lawyer to Donald Trump, is accused of advising Trump on overturning the 2020 election results. Trump's bond was set at $200,000 and he will be processed on Thursday.
Fox News: What it takes to win here: Iowa insiders on the secret to victory in 2024
Iowans are looking for more from presidential candidates than just photo-ops at the Iowa State Fair. Showing up at the fair is important for contenders, but it doesn't guarantee votes. Iowa has a history of supporting high-level candidates, but it doesn't always pick the eventual winner. Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy is gaining traction and connecting with voters through his focus on the economy and national security. However, former President Donald Trump still holds a significant lead in the polls. Iowa caucuses will be an organizational exercise, and it may take until Thanksgiving to determine a clear favorite.
#society
Flag And Cross: Out-of-Touch Lefty Creates His Own Version of 'Rich Men North of Richmond' - Misses Point by a Mile
Billy Bragg, a socialist folk and punk rock singer, released a response to Oliver Anthony's song "Rich Men North of Richmond." Bragg's song pushes unionization and criticizes rich men, but fails to address government corruption and the real grievances of working people. Bragg's message, coming from a millionaire, is out of touch.
American Thinker: Another racial hoax is slowly being exposed, this time in Canada
Ground-penetrating radar in Canada uncovered anomalies in former residential school sites, believed to be mass graves of indigenous children. However, no actual bodies have been found. The discovery has sparked controversy, with churches burning and politicians exploiting the narrative. Excavations at one site found no conclusive evidence of human remains. There is speculation that many of the findings may be structural, but the truth is overshadowed by the political agenda.
Daily Wire: ‘You Almost Lost Your Cat? Go F*** Yourself’: Critics Savage Biden After Maui Speech
President Biden was criticized for his insensitivity after comparing the devastating fire in Maui to a small kitchen fire he experienced years ago. People expressed outrage, calling him out of touch and accusing him of lying to establish commonality with the victims. One man, in a viral video, expressed his disgust and urged Biden to step down from office.
Human Events: Historian warns Germany risks backslide to ‘Stasi era’ with new
whistleblower protection law
Germany's new Whistleblower Protection Act brings safeguards for employees reporting law violations at work. Some caution against it, fearing abuse like in the past. Historian Hubertus Knabe warns it could create a climate of fear like in dictatorships. The law requires companies with 50+ employees to set up reporting channels, with fines for non-compliance. Whistleblowers are protected and violations are punishable.
The Babylon Bee: Biden Tells Fire Victims He Sympathizes Because One Time He Walked On The Beach Without Sandals And The Sand Was Really Hot
President Joe Biden visited Maui to show support for the victims of deadly fires. He shared relatable stories to comfort them, but received mixed reactions from residents. Some appreciated his efforts, while others felt his anecdotes were not helpful.
#war
Fox News: Rising toll of child hunger: Over 500 children perish from starvation amid Sudan's ongoing conflict
Approximately 500 children have died from hunger in Sudan since the conflict started in April. Save the Children reports that 31,000 children lack access to malnutrition treatment and care due to closed nutrition centers. The violence in Sudan has killed at least 4,000 people and forced over 4.4 million to flee their homes.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: China, Russia want to expand BRICS alliance as summit launches in
South Africa
The BRICS summit in South Africa aims to organize the Global South, but leaders from China and Russia face hesitation due to US and European dominance. The goal is to strengthen the bloc, with Russia seeking new members. Over 40 countries are interested in joining.
Fox News: GOP senators call Biden's $6B deal with Iran to free Americans 'ransom,' sets 'dangerous precedent'
Top GOP leaders criticize the Biden administration for releasing $6 billion in frozen assets to Iran in exchange for the release of American captives. They argue that this decision sets a dangerous precedent and enables Iran to increase its destabilizing activities in the Middle East. The senators request a briefing with Secretary of State Blinken to confirm if this action goes against U.S. policy.
Jailed Iranian American citizens are released and placed under house arrest in Iran as part of ongoing negotiations with the U.S. A draft agreement involves giving Iran access to $6 billion in oil revenue in exchange for the American prisoners. Republicans argue that this is a violation of the U.S.'s no concessions policy and increases the likelihood of future hostage situations.
Fox News: Ethiopia to probe alleged killings at Yemen-Saudi border amid human rights concerns
The Ethiopian government will investigate a human rights group's report on killings at the Yemen-Saudi border. The report includes eyewitness accounts of attacks by Saudi border guards.
Saudi government denies the report and calls it unfounded. The United Nations has already questioned Saudi Arabia about the attacks.
National Review: Congresswoman Defies Warnings from Pro-Democracy Groups to Attend Hong Kong–Sponsored Event
Congresswoman Grace Meng attended a festival in Queens backed by Hong Kong's authoritarian government. The event, the Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival, is seen as a cultural event but is viewed by critics as part of China's effort to whitewash its crackdown in Hong Kong. Meng received a letter detailing the event's links to Hong Kong but still chose to attend.
#economy
Forbes: Retailers Focusing On Personalization Before Holidays, Report Shows
Online retailers are prioritizing personalization efforts to prepare for the 2023 holiday shopping season. Collecting first-party customer data is a top priority for 66% of e-commerce companies, as consumers are willing to pay more for personalized online experiences. However, launching personalization efforts based on the collected data is a challenge for 51% of merchants. Rising customer acquisition costs and inflation compound these challenges, while the absence of third-party cookies has increased the need for zero and first-party data collection. Brands should focus on relationship-building with customers, mobile experience improvements, loyalty programs, frictionless checkout flows, and elements of social commerce and artificial intelligence to enhance the overall customer journey. Time is of the essence, as winning customers must happen earlier in the year.
#culture
Fox News: Stone carvers maintain tradition after urban sprawl of Mexico City swallows ancient town of Xochiaca
The stone carvers of Chimalhuacan keep an ancient craft alive, creating intricate statues and stonework. Despite a decline in numbers, they continue to work for free to decorate the cemetery and maintain the local church. With the quarries no longer in use, they now truck in stone from other states to continue their trade.
Forbes: D&D Fan/Scoobie-Doo Actor Matthew Lillard Is Now Selling D&D-Inspired Bourbon Whiskey
Find Familiar Spirits, founded by actor Matthew Lillard, is launching Quest's End, a D&D-themed series of 16 collectible blended bourbon whiskeys. Accompanied by chapters of a D&D-inspired saga, the whiskey is specifically built for the fandom. Each bottle sells for $150 and will only be available online in the United States. The company plans to expand its template and production pipeline to create other specialized spirits for specific fanbases or communities.
#health
Fox News: Air Force finds no harmful levels of carcinogenic PCB chemical inside Wyoming missile launch facilities
Air Force investigating possible causes of cancers in nuclear missile community. No harmful levels of PCBs found at F.E. Warren Air Force Base.
Fox News: Los Angeles hospital evacuates critical patients amid power outage after Tropical Storm Hilary's rainfall
Los Angeles hospital evacuates critical patients due to power outage. Other patients also being moved. Power outage caused by Tropical Storm Hilary.
#education
Fox News: Nearly half of New Jerseyans say schools are doing 'too much' with gender identity: Poll
A new poll shows that most New Jersey residents, including Republicans, Independents, and Democrats, support parental notification about their child's gender identity in schools. This comes after the state cracked down on school districts that didn't notify parents.
#crime
Red State: ‘Pyro-Activist’ Sets Fire to Trump Yard Sign, Attorney Minces No Words With What the Response Will Be
During the presidential election campaign season, a North Carolina resident's "Trump won" sign was set on fire by an unhinged bicyclist who disagreed with it. The suspect has been identified and will face misdemeanor charges for property damage.
Fox News: Virginia judge allows progress for claims of sexual abuse in ongoing suit by former hospital patients
A judge's recent decision allows most of the allegations of sexual abuse and mistreatment in a lawsuit by former patients of a Virginia children's hospital to proceed. The ruling rejects arguments that many of the claims were time-limited under the state's medical malpractice law.
Fox News: North Carolina woman arrested after leading family, friends to think she was murdered
A North Carolina woman, Margaret Frances "Maggie" Elizabeth Sweeney, faces charges for falsely reporting her own murder. Sweeney made anonymous false reports to a friend and the Department of Social Services, causing unnecessary concern and wasting police resources. This case is similar to a recent incident where Carlee Russell falsely reported being kidnapped in Alabama.
#science
Fox News: Decades-old remains discovered on Austrian glacier: Suspected alpine accident victim found at high altitude
A man's remains, believed to be from an accident in 2001, were found on the Schlatenkees glacier in the Austrian Alps.
As global warming causes glaciers to melt, the remains of missing hikers and climbers from decades ago are being discovered more frequently.
#other
Forbes: Jung Kook Breaks His Historic Tie With BTS
Jung Kook from Big Hit Music, known for being part of BTS, has achieved a historic win with his debut solo song "Seven." It has spent five weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 chart, making it the longest-running leader among South Korean artists. The song has garnered millions of streams and sold well, solidifying Jung Kook's success as a solo artist.