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#politics

Red State: Forget the 2024 Presidential Election
Forget the 2024 Presidential Election
The real political action is at the local level, but voters often ignore it. The founders understood the importance of local government. The majority of members of Congress come from state or local elected offices. Voters should pay more attention to local politics because it has a greater impact and can shape national policies. Conservative voters can champion their values and have a significant impact on the national conversation by prioritizing local and state elections. It's time for conservatives to shift their focus and embrace the power of local elections.


Daily Wire: NYC Mayor Announces Billions In Budget Cuts — And Slashes To NYPD — To Deal With Migrant Crisis
NYC Mayor Announces Billions In Budget Cuts — And Slashes To NYPD — To Deal With Migrant Crisis
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announces budget cuts due to rising costs from migrants flooding the city. Cuts will affect various sectors like education and public safety. Over 110,000 migrants have arrived in NYC, causing strain on homeless shelters. Adams warns of the crisis's potential to destroy the city.


Red State: Biden's 9/11 Speech in Alaska Was a National Embarrassment
Biden's 9/11 Speech in Alaska Was a National Embarrassment
Joe Biden's decision to break tradition and not commemorate the 9/11 anniversary at one of the attack sites or the White House has caused backlash. He joked during his 9/11 speech in Alaska, showing disrespect for the solemn occasion and raising questions about his sincerity. Biden's tendency to exaggerate his presence at significant events has also come under scrutiny. Americans deserve better from their president.


Spectator USA: Democrats teeter on the abortion tightrope
Democrats teeter on the abortion tightrope
Democrats struggle to articulate their stance on abortion, with conflicting statements from Jen Psaki and Kamala Harris. This inability to communicate their position is intentional, as the Democrats have voted against protecting babies who survive abortions and have sought to ban popular abortion restrictions. Republicans are attempting to seize control of the abortion narrative by championing a fifteen-week ban with exceptions for rape and incest, contrasting it with the Democrats' extreme positions and evasiveness.


#society

The American Spectator: Revolutionary Communists Lie and Burn at Jason Aldean Concert
Revolutionary Communists Lie and Burn at Jason Aldean Concert
Communist group burns American flags and chants anti-US slogans at a Jason Aldean concert in Chicago. The group aims to disturb public peace and spread their ideology.


The Babylon Bee: New California Law Dictates If Your Kid Says He's Optimus Prime You Must Install Tires On Him And Let Him Run Down The 405 Freeway
New California Law Dictates If Your Kid Says He's Optimus Prime You Must Install Tires On Him And Let Him Run Down The 405 Freeway
Parents in California are required to install tires on their children if they identify as Optimus Prime, according to a new state law. Governor Gavin Newsom defended the law, stating that it allows children to live out their authentic lives as intergalactic big rigs. Parents are rushing to comply with the law, with one couple already ordering truck tires for their son.


The New American: SD Farmers Celebrate Another Victory Over Carbon Capture - The New American
SD Farmers Celebrate Another Victory Over Carbon Capture - The New American
South Dakota's Public Utilities Commission denied Summit Carbon Solutions' application for a carbon-capture pipeline due to non-compliance with local standards. The landowners and farmers celebrated the victory, but the fight is not over as both Summit and Navigator CO2 Ventures can appeal the ruling.


National Review: The Corner: A Modern Exodus: Renters Leave Portland for the Suburbs in Droves
The Corner: A Modern Exodus: Renters Leave Portland for the Suburbs in Droves
The rise in suburban rents is outpacing urban areas, with a 26% increase since March 2020. High mortgage rates and home prices, along with crime and homelessness in big cities, are pushing city dwellers to rent in the suburbs. Portland, Oregon, has experienced the widest gap, with suburban rents up 23% compared to just 2% in the city center.


Human Events: NICOLE RUSSELL: California forced to pay out $100,000 to mom for secretly transitioning daughter at school
NICOLE RUSSELL: California forced to pay out $100,000 to mom for secretly transitioning daughter at school
A mom in California won a $100,000 settlement after suing her child's middle school for trying to socially transition her 11-year-old without her consent. The school district's progressive agenda included a secret Equality Club targeting students struggling with sexuality and gender. This victory serves as a warning to other districts and a call for parents to be involved in their children's schools.


#foreignaffairs

Euromaidan Press: New UK ambassador begins work in Kyiv
New UK ambassador begins work in Kyiv
Martin Harris, a former diplomat with experience in Ukraine, has been appointed as the new UK ambassador to Ukraine, replacing Dame Melinda Simmons. Harris previously served in Ukraine from 2003-2008 and has also worked as Ambassador to Romania and as Deputy Head of Mission in Moscow.


#economy

Forbes: JPMorgan Billionaire Dimon: ‘Huge Mistake’ To Expect ‘Booming Environment For Years’
JPMorgan Billionaire Dimon: ‘Huge Mistake’ To Expect ‘Booming Environment For Years’
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warns that the good times for American consumers may be coming to an end. Despite rises in wages and home prices, optimists are making a mistake by not considering the long-term effects of issues such as Covid-19 stimulus packages, the war between Russia and Ukraine, and tightening monetary policies globally. Dimon predicts a potential recession with a 65% probability.


#religion

Daily Wire: NFL Linebacker Demario Davis Shares His Faith At Press Conference Following Daughter’s Seizure
NFL Linebacker Demario Davis Shares His Faith At Press Conference Following Daughter’s Seizure
New Orleans Saints Linebacker, Demario Davis, shares a personal story of his daughter's health struggles and his faith in God. He emphasizes the importance of laying one's problems before the Lord and being open to blessings.


#health

Fox News: What is the 'One Chip Challenge' and what peppers are in it? Experts speak out after teen's death
What is the 'One Chip Challenge' and what peppers are in it? Experts speak out after teen's death
A Massachusetts teen died after participating in the "One Chip Challenge" by eating a spicy chip. The chip has been removed from shelves as a precaution. Experts warn that the chip's high concentration of capsaicin can be toxic and cause serious health issues.


#sports

Forbes: Messi Closes On $10.75 Million Mansion In Florida: Take A Look Inside
Messi Closes On $10.75 Million Mansion In Florida: Take A Look Inside
Soccer star Lionel Messi has purchased a $10.75 million waterfront mansion in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The estate includes 8 bedrooms, 9.5 bathrooms, a pool, and two boat docks.


Forbes: The Philadelphia Eagles Are Chasing Their Own Standard, Not Opponents
The Philadelphia Eagles Are Chasing Their Own Standard, Not Opponents
The Philadelphia Eagles win their season opener against the New England Patriots, but the victory is overshadowed by mistakes and a lackluster performance. Coach Sirianni is concerned about the team's offensive performance and vows to fix the errors. Meanwhile, Jalen Hurts' rustiness prompts Sirianni to reconsider preseason plans for future seasons. The Eagles celebrate the win but acknowledge the need for improvement moving forward.


Fox News: Oklahoma's Jeff Lebby apologizes for having disgraced Baylor coach Art Briles, his father-in-law, on field
Oklahoma's Jeff Lebby apologizes for having disgraced Baylor coach Art Briles, his father-in-law, on field
University of Oklahoma offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby apologizes for having his father-in-law, disgraced former Baylor coach Art Briles, on the field after the game. Briles was fired by Baylor in 2016 due to mishandling of sexual assault allegations. The presence of Briles caused controversy and backlash on social media.


#technology

Flag And Cross: Google's Race For AI Dominance Against Microsoft Still On, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai Suggests
Google's Race For AI Dominance Against Microsoft Still On, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai Suggests
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella claims victory in artificial intelligence race against Google. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet (Google's parent company), believes the winner is yet to be determined. Both companies have released AI chatbots, with Google planning to do more after users understand AI technology. Pichai supports government regulation for AI. Google recently merged its AI divisions and partnered with Nvidia for chip production. They face competition from Amazon's Alexa. Pichai acknowledges the risks of AI and emphasizes the need for safety testing, privacy protection, and regulation. The impact of AI on the workforce and its alignment with human values are long-term concerns.


#other

Fox News: Morocco death toll rises as search continues for survivors under rubble of buildings that crumbled
Morocco death toll rises as search continues for survivors under rubble of buildings that crumbled
More than 2,800 people have died in Morocco after a rare magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck the country. Rescuers continue to search for survivors amidst the rubble of homes destroyed by the earthquake. The region's traditional mud brick homes have made it difficult to find survivors.