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31 Aug 2023
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#illegals
Fox News: Busing migrants to deep blue cities is working. There's a reason why Dems are to blame for Biden's border mess
New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, has written a letter to President Joe Biden requesting federal aid to deal with the financial burden caused by the influx of illegal immigrants into the state. This marks a significant shift as Democratic politicians have been reluctant to criticize the Biden administration on border security. A recent poll shows that New Yorkers blame Democrat leaders for the surge of illegal immigrants and consider it a serious problem. This discontent could have implications for the upcoming midterm elections and overall control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
#politics
Fox News: Pennsylvania Senate reconvenes for unusual August session as 2-month budget stalemate continues
Pennsylvania's Republican-controlled Senate reconvened in an August session to address the budget stalemate with the Democratic-controlled House. Two budget-related bills were passed along party lines, with some bipartisan provisions. House Democratic leaders did not agree with the bills. The legislation includes funding for various programs and institutions, but Democrats argue that important funds for public schools and other essential services are being delayed.
Fox News: DeSantis praises hurricane response, 'cautiously optimistic' for less devastation than 2022's Ian
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis claims that his state was prepared for Hurricane Idalia, which made landfall as a strong Category-3 storm. He attributes the lower casualty count to the thick cedar swamps that caused major debris and power outages in affected areas. DeSantis contrasts his response to President Biden's handling of recent crises, criticizing Biden for not showing up and preparing for vacation instead. DeSantis confirms that the Florida National Guard was staged and there were ample emergency resources in place. The first family was unharmed when an oak tree fell on the Governor's Mansion. Hurricane Idalia is now affecting South Carolina as a tropical storm.
Townhall: How Many Lies Are They Going to Get Away With?
Deceit and manipulation are rampant in both public health and politics. The false claims surrounding COVID-19, vaccines, and treatments have caused immense harm. Similarly, the lies and abuse of power in politics, particularly against Donald Trump, have serious consequences for democracy and society.
#society
Fox News: Meghan Markle marriage led Prince Harry to reportedly lose touch with pals who 'kept their distance': expert
Prince Harry is losing touch with his longtime friends and his brother, Prince William. The distance between them has grown, and Harry's move to the U.S. has contributed to this. It is speculated that the introduction of Meghan to Harry's friends caused the initial rift.
Daily Wire: Washington Commanders President: ‘Redskins’ Won’t Be Coming Back
Washington Commanders' team president, Jason Wright, unequivocally states that the old moniker "Redskins" is not being considered for the NFL team. This comes in response to a petition by the Native American Guardians Association (NAGA), which has gathered nearly 130,000 signatures, demanding the restoration of the name to recognize Native American history.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Ukrainians breach 6 km of Russia’s defenses in one day
Ukrainians breach 6 km of Russia's defenses in one day. Damage from drone strike more significant than reported.
#health
Fox News: Unexplained fever? Malaria might be a possible diagnosis regardless of travel history, says CDC
The recent cases of locally acquired malaria in the U.S. show that the disease can still be contracted even without international travel. Anopheles mosquitoes, which breed in still containers and puddles of water outdoors, can transmit the disease to humans. Rapid diagnosis and treatment are crucial, especially for the most severe form of malaria caused by the Plasmodium falciparum parasite. The risk of malaria in the U.S. is currently low, but preventive measures such as using mosquito repellent and getting mosquito nets for windows and doors are still recommended.
#education
Liberty Nation: Payback Time! Student Loans Going Back to Normal
Millions of Americans will need to start paying off their student loans again as the Department of Education's forbearance program comes to an end. The average borrower owes $28,950 in federal and private student loan debt. Half of student borrowers may not earn enough to make payments after the pause, and many do not even know how much they owe. With financial struggles and uncertainty, some borrowers plan to boycott repayments. The burden of student loan debt remains while colleges and universities continue to charge high tuition costs.
#sports
Fox News: Raiders' Jimmy Garoppolo doesn't mind proving haters wrong every year: 'Wouldn’t have it any other way'
Despite skeptics and critics, Jimmy Garoppolo, the new quarterback for the Las Vegas Raiders, remains focused and unfazed. Having experienced success in the past, Garoppolo understands that he must continually prove himself in the competitive world of the NFL. He embraces the challenge and is motivated by those who doubt him.
Fox News: Nebraska volleyball sets world record with attendance: 'Women’s sports are a big deal here'
Nebraska's women's volleyball team breaks world record with over 92,000 fans at game. Emotional day for head coach.
Forbes: OKC Thunder: 2023 FIBA World Cup Update Entering Second Round
The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup has been exciting so far, with some teams performing better than expected. The Oklahoma City Thunder players have been doing well, with their teams advancing to the second round. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Josh Giddey have been standout players, leading their respective teams to victories. Canada and Australia remain top contenders in the tournament.
#technology
Forbes: Crate & Barrel Holdings Invest Heavy In Tech And Talent
Crate & Barrel Holdings plans to invest in technology and infrastructure to deliver a personalized customer experience. They will double their technology staff and hire over 200 roles. They will also focus on improving warehouses and distribution centers.
The Federalist: How U.S. Soldiers Invented GPS On Labor Day Weekend In 1973
The Global Positioning System (GPS) was born out of a concept developed by engineers, scientists, and technicians in the Pentagon in 1973. Through years of calculation and experimentation, GPS satellites were created to transmit radio signals, allowing people to determine their location anywhere on Earth. This innovation revolutionized navigation and influenced technology and society.
#other
Forbes: You Can Eat Sushi Sustainably
Consumption of seafood has increased drastically, leading to concerns about sustainability. However, chef Hajime Sato at Sozai in Detroit serves only sustainable seafood, aiming to make a difference. He sources carefully selected seafood and offers an Omakase menu, providing a variety of delicious options. Sato believes that by increasing demand for sustainable seafood, the industry can create a stable supply for future generations.