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#illegals
Fox News: House Republicans push Mayorkas for full accounting of central Asian migrants smuggled to US through Mexico
A group of House Republicans are pressuring Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to update rules and keep Congress informed on the search for undocumented migrants from Uzbekistan who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border with the help of a human smuggling network linked to ISIS. Although the FBI has not located all of the migrants, officials do not believe they pose an immediate threat. The Republicans argue that this incident highlights the incompetence of the Biden Administration in securing the border from terrorist threats.
The New American: Biden Admin Auctioning Off Unused Border Wall, Republicans Fire Back
The Biden administration continues to dismantle border protections and enable mass migration. Border wall materials are being sold off in an auction, angering Republicans who argue that the materials should be used to secure the border. Cities across America, including New York, are struggling to cope with the effects of mass migration, leading to calls for stronger border security measures.
National Review: The Corner: The Democratic Revolt against Biden’s Border Policies
In August, record numbers of migrant families crossed the U.S.-Mexico border, contradicting White House claims of improved border security. Democratic officials, including New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, are expressing frustration with the Biden administration's handling of immigration. Democratic leaders from major cities are protesting and taking legal action to avoid housing an increasing number of illegal residents.
#politics
Breitbart: Poll: Voters More Concerned About Border Crisis than War in Ukraine
US voters prioritize dealing with the crisis on the southern border over aiding Ukraine in resisting Russian invaders. Majority believe the border issue is a crisis, favor Republicans in handling it, and disapprove of President Biden's immigration handling.
The Blaze: Gavin Newsom pushes to increase storage at gas facility despite campaigning on shutting it down, embracing green energy
Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom, who previously vowed to shut down a gas storage facility, is now pushing for its expansion. The facility, Aliso Canyon, experienced a massive gas leak in 2015, causing health issues for nearby residents. Newsom's change of heart is driven by fears of energy price spikes and blackouts.
Breitbart: Exclusive — McCarthy on Possible Impeachment Inquiry: Would Be House Vote
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy clarified that if House Republicans pursue an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, it would require a formal vote on the House floor, emphasizing that it should not be used for political purposes. McCarthy's statement indicates that the House GOP is seriously considering the move, and it sets a different process from the House Democrats' previous impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump. Though doing everything properly does not guarantee bipartisan support, it would allow the Republicans to dismiss Democrat criticisms and potentially impact Biden politically in an election year. If the House proceeds with an impeachment inquiry, it would likely take months before any vote on Articles of Impeachment, which could lead to a trial for Biden in the Senate right before the November 2024 election.
PJ Media: Biden's Growing Feebleness Is Getting Harder for the Media to Cover Up
Joe Biden's biggest challenge for re-election is the economy, but the pandemic and inflation have made it less relevant. A poll shows 77% of voters think Biden is too old to serve, while Trump is seen as corrupt.
Washington Free Beacon: Kamala Harris Hosted Soros Scion and Supermodel ‘Roommate’ at Private Residence
Vice President Kamala Harris hosted Democratic donors, including Alex Soros and supermodel Savannah Huitema, at her private residence. Soros, a prominent progressive megadonor, visited shortly before being announced as the new leader of his father's philanthropy. The visit highlights the Soros family's support for the Democratic Party and liberal causes.
#society
Forbes: Singer Róisín Murphy Faces Backlash—And Praise From Anti-Trans Activists—For Criticizing Puberty Blockers
Irish singer Róisín Murphy faced backlash for criticizing gender affirming care for transgender youth on Facebook. Her label halted promotion for her album. Some fans were disappointed by her comments and apology, while others supported her. The controversy has impacted her upcoming album release and tour.
Daily Wire: Mom Scores $100,000 Legal Win After School Secretly Transitions Daughter
A mother in California wins a $100,000 settlement after her daughter was secretly socially transitioned at school without her knowledge or consent. The school referred to the daughter with male pronouns and allowed her to use the boys' bathroom. This highlights ongoing battles over parental rights and gender issues in California.
The Right Scoop: [VIDEO] College fangirls flock to see transgender pretender Dylan Mulvaney
Emerson College Fangirls go crazy for transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, leaving the narrator utterly bewildered.
#war
Fox News: 9 soldiers dead in Syria as attacks by al-Qaida-linked militants rise in the Northwest, activists say
Al-Qaida-linked militants attacked an army position in northwest Syria, killing soldiers and wounding others. The attack came less than a week after insurgents attacked an army position, causing more casualties. The situation in Syria remains tense as clashes continue between different factions.
#economy
Forbes: Superdry Posts $190m Loss Amid U.S. Wholesale Exit And Share Suspension
Superdry, a UK-based fashion retailer, has reported a loss of nearly $190 million for the financial year due to the cost of living crisis and challenging market conditions. The company has delayed its annual report and temporarily suspended trading in its shares. Superdry has secured post year-end financing and has taken actions to improve its position and rebuild its balance sheet. It has also sold its Asian IP to Cowell Fashion Company. Despite a difficult year, the company believes it remains in sound health and has momentum.
#health
National Review: The Corner: U.K. Court Rules Hospitalized Young Woman Can’t Decide to ‘Die Trying to Live’
Medical authoritarianism expands in the UK as a court denies a conscious and capable 19-year-old patient, referred to as "ST," the right to decide on her life-extending treatment. Despite the patient's ability to communicate and two psychiatrists confirming her decision-making capacity, the court ruled that she is unable to make a decision for herself because she does not believe the information given by her doctors. This case highlights the lack of patient autonomy and the growing influence of medical professionals in determining medical treatment decisions.
#education
Red State: 'Shocking!' Poll Shows American Parents Give K-12 Education Failing Grades
American parents are unhappy with K-12 education in the US due to critical race theory, gender ideology, and poor reading material in schools. Teachers' unions and pandemic-related score drops also contribute.
#crime
Washington Free Beacon: Justice Department Reportedly Looking Into Iran Ties of Salman Rushdie’s Stabber
The U.S. Attorney's Office investigates if the man who stabbed author Salman Rushdie has ties to an Iranian terrorist group. The accused, Hadi Matar, is being prosecuted for assault and attempted murder.
Fox News: Bill Cosby hit with new accusation of sexual assault by former intern from his sitcom
Bill Cosby is facing a new lawsuit from a former intern who alleges that he sexually assaulted her while she was working on "The Cosby Show" in 1984. The intern claims that Cosby gave her pills that caused her to lose consciousness, and when she woke up, he was fondling her under her shirt. This is just the latest in a series of sexual assault allegations against Cosby.
#sports
Fox News: USC's Caleb Williams faces two obstacles in his pursuit of Heisman Trophy history, ex-QB Jesse Palmer says
Caleb Williams begins his quest for a second Heisman Trophy with a strong performance against San Jose State. However, there are two challenges he must overcome: the competitive Pac-12 conference and the potential for complacency among top players. If USC remains in the College Football Playoff race, Williams will excel, but if they falter early, the Heisman race could become wide open.
Fox News: Patriots release audio of Tom Brady's first conference call with media: 'I'm ready for it'
The New England Patriots drafted Tom Brady as a sixth-round pick in 2000. He began as the fourth-string quarterback but eventually became the starter and led the team to seven Super Bowl wins. Despite being drafted late, Brady sees it as a great opportunity and a dream come true.
Fox News: LSU head coach Brian Kelly makes bold claim ahead of matchup with Florida State
LSU head coach Brian Kelly is optimistic about his team's chances in his second season. With a 10-win season and a high ranking, the Tigers are ready to take on Florida State and seek revenge. Kelly believes the program is still developing and has a bright future ahead.
#science
The Federalist: Nobel Winner Joins 1,600 Scientists Disputing Climate 'Emergency'
A coalition of scientists, including Nobel laureates, sign a declaration stating that the climate emergency is a myth and that climate science should be less political. They argue that the popular narrative about climate change is a dangerous corruption of science. They also contradict claims made by climate activists, stating that the planet is warming slower than predicted and that natural disasters have not increased. They emphasize that carbon dioxide is essential to all life on Earth and promote the idea of reforestation.