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#illegals
Fox News: DHS calls for more agency volunteers to help process migrants at southern border
The Department of Homeland Security is seeking volunteers to help with migrant processing at the southern border amid reports of increased crossings. The agency is looking for general support and data entry volunteers to assist U.S. Customs and Border Protection. This is part of the administration's efforts to address the situation at the border.
The New American: NYC Migrant Crisis Worsens, City Warns Kids Could Soon be Sleeping on Streets
The migrant crisis in New York City worsens, with officials warning that child migrants may have to sleep on the streets. The Biden administration is criticized for failing to provide resources, and the city's housing capacity is maxed out.
#politics
Daily Wire: Turley Raises Questions About Case Against Trump: Jack Smith ‘Would Need To Bulldoze’ First Amendment To Convict
Legal expert Jonathan Turley warns that the indictment of former President Donald Trump for his role in the Capitol riot threatens the First Amendment by criminalizing false statements. Trump is charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States and obstruct an official proceeding, among other charges. Turley argues that even if Trump knowingly made false statements, it would still be controversial to link his claims to the actions of others.
Newsbusters: The Media And Special Counsels: If Jack Smith Were Ken Starr
The media's treatment of Special Counsels depends on the political party being investigated. Ken Starr, who investigated Bill Clinton, faced negative obituaries from the left, while Jack Smith, who investigated Donald Trump, received favorable coverage. This bias has been evident since the Nixon-era Watergate scandal, where the media celebrated Special Counsel Archibald Cox until he was fired by Nixon. The pattern remains the same: the media loves Special Counsels when targeting Republicans but criticizes them when targeting Democrats.
Fox News: NY Times columnist says GOP ignoring climate change to ‘offend the elites’: ‘Sign of political machismo'
Conservatives and Republicans oppose climate change to "offend the elites" and avoid looking like they're giving in to the "woke crowd." Republican politicians used to talk about and legislate to fight climate change, but that has changed in recent years. The GOP's lack of concern for climate change is primarily driven by political gamesmanship. This refusal to take action goes against the majority of Americans who support climate change treaties and believe in being carbon-neutral. Republicans are more focused on avoiding primary challenges and appearing tough than on addressing the real-time effects of climate change on their constituents.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Trump’s legal team order to respond to DOJ protective order
Team Trump's legal team must respond to a protective order from Special Counsel Jack Smith regarding Trump's retaliatory post on Trump Social. The order aims to limit public sharing of sensitive evidence. Trump's spokesperson claims the post was political speech in response to certain interest groups. However, it seems Trump's loss is certain with an Obama-nominated judge.
#society
Fox News: Judge blocks Illinois law targeting crisis pregnancy centers, calling it a violation of the First Amendment
A federal judge blocks an Illinois law targeting crisis pregnancy centers, deeming it a violation of free speech. Pro-life advocates argue that the law inhibits their ability to offer alternatives to abortion. Governor Pritzker expresses disappointment in the ruling and believes the law will ultimately be upheld.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Berkshire's Cash Hoard Swells As Warren Buffett-Led Company's Q2 Operating Earnings Rise 6.6%
Berkshire Hathaway reported increased operating earnings of $10.04 billion in Q3, with gains from equity securities and insurance underwriting. The firm's investment income turned a profit due to the stock market rally. Berkshire's Class A shares closed at $533,600, down 1.37%.
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Midwest Living: History-Steeped Neighborhoods and a Global Dining Scene Color a Fall Weekend in Kansas City, Missouri
A couple visits the Ewing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden in Kansas City, finding it reminiscent of the gardens they visited on their honeymoon. The city is vibrant with activities, including a marathon and fall festivals. They enjoy the local restaurant scene and explore the Crossroads Arts District. They have a delicious meal at Baba's Pantry, and enjoy the art galleries, boutiques, and award-winning restaurants in the district. They also visit the National WWI Museum and Memorial, as well as the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.