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#politics
Townhall: Blue City Blues
Eric Adams, the Mayor of New York City, is accused of misleading the public by claiming the city is thriving when it is facing significant issues. He is criticized for focusing on public relations rather than solving problems, such as the migrant crisis and the exodus of residents and businesses. Times Square is described as being overrun with crime and disorder, contrary to Adams' claims. The mayor's approach to the migrant crisis, advocating for work authorization rather than addressing border control, is deemed unrealistic. The progressive agenda is blamed for the decline of not only New York City but also other blue cities.
Townhall: Unprofessional Media Tie DeSantis to a Mass Shooting
The media is unfairly linking conservative policies to a mass shooting. NPR and other outlets are trying to connect Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to a white supremacist killing three black people in Jacksonville. This tactic aims to intimidate and silence conservative voices.
#economy
Foreign Policy: BRICS Expansion Could Help Egypt’s Ailing Economy
Egypt and Ethiopia are set to join BRICS next year as the bloc expands. Both countries seek alternative lending streams without Western conditions attached. Egypt hopes BRICS membership will lead to investment and export opportunities that involve local currencies and help ease its economic crisis. Ethiopia, China's second-largest debtor in Africa, also aims to benefit from BRICS membership.
#health
Townhall: The Law of Unintended Consequences Can't Be Repealed
The Biden administration plans to subject 10 prescription drugs to price negotiations, which could result in companies withdrawing from Medicare and Medicaid coverage or facing a high excise tax. The White House sees this as a win for taxpayers, but drug development costs are high and other countries benefit from American research. Implementing these regulations may lead to a decrease in drug development, and investors may shift their investments away from the pharmaceutical sector. Other countries should be required to pay their fair share to create a more equitable system.
#sports
Forbes: Keifer Sykes Is Working Toward New Goals After Reaching His Dreams With The Indiana Pacers
Basketball player Keifer Sykes overcame challenges to achieve his dream of playing in the NBA. After playing overseas and having short stints with several NBA teams, Sykes joined the Indiana Pacers' G League affiliate and eventually made his debut with the Pacers. He proved himself as a valuable player and earned a guaranteed contract for the rest of the season. Despite the struggles and uncertainty, Sykes remains determined to continue chasing his dreams and hopes to have a future in coaching or the front office.
Forbes: Bayern Munich Have Just 48 Hours Left To Make Key Transfer Decisions
Bayern Munich plans to make significant moves in the transfer window before it closes. Benjamin Pavard is set to join Inter Milan, freeing up a spot for a new defender. The likeliest scenario is signing Trevoh Chalobah from Chelsea, although discussions between the clubs are difficult. They are also considering Tottenham's Eric Dier as an option.
Forbes: India And Pakistan Renew Cricket’s Biggest Rivalry In Financial Windfall For Asia Cup
India and Pakistan, bitter rivals, are set to face off at the Asia Cup in a highly anticipated cricket match. Due to security concerns and political tensions, the match will be played in Sri Lanka instead of Pakistan. The Asia Cup, a crucial event for the Asian Cricket Council, holds significant importance in terms of funding and viewership.