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1 Sep 2023
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#illegals
Breitbart: Washington Post: 'Border Apprehensions Have Risen More than 30% for 2 Consecutive Months'
President Biden's administration allowed a record-breaking inflow of around 300,000 migrants across the U.S. border in August, resulting in protests and negative economic impacts. The August inflow included migrants who willingly turned themselves in, as well as those invited by a telephone app and a parole loophole. The influx of migrants is expected to continue and has already caused wages to decline and inflation to rise.
#politics
Forbes: Not Just 'Re-Truths': Trump Reportedly Autographs Printouts Of Flattering Tweets And Op-Eds And Sends Them Back To Authors
Former President Donald Trump receives supportive messages daily to boost his spirits, which he responds to by writing handwritten notes of gratitude. These notes have become prized items among pro-Trump online figures. Trump uses his Truth Social platform to promote sympathetic voices and attack ongoing legal cases against him.
#society
The Federalist: Alice Cooper Canceled By Cosmetic Line For Trans Views
Rockstar Alice Cooper is canceled by gothic makeup brand Vampyre Cosmetics for expressing concerns about transgenderism. Vampyre Cosmetics drops a collaboration with Cooper and issues a statement in support of the LGBTQIA+ community. The cancellation is a bad business move, considering public opinion on transgender issues.
#culture
Forbes: Actor-Singer Kim Woo-Jin Has Never Considered A Life Without Music
K-pop singer and actor Kim Woo-jin, known as Woojin, recently filmed a TV show in Brazil and is now preparing for a tour in India. He is part of a fictional k-pop group in the show Beyond The Wardrobe, where he plays Kyung-min. Woojin is also gaining attention for his acting, singing, and songwriting, with recent contributions to k-drama soundtracks. His first album, The Moment: A Minor, was released in 2021, showcasing his angelic voice and heartfelt lyrics. He is excited to meet his international fans during his upcoming tour in India, where he hopes to show his energy and strength through music and performances.
#health
Forbes: Live Worm Found In Woman’s Brain Is Rare—But Common Deadly Parasites Already Plague Billions Of People
A live worm was pulled from a woman's brain. Although this particular worm is not a pandemic threat, parasitic infections remain a significant problem worldwide, causing death, illness, and perpetuating poverty . Experts believe that the woman became infected after consuming parasite eggs from contaminated grass near her home. Malaria is the most deadly parasitic infection, followed by infections caused by intestinal worms, schistosomiasis, lymphatic filariasis, and river blindness. Many parasitic infections can be treated and prevented, but they disproportionately affect the world's poorest populations. Proper sanitation and prevention measures are vital to reducing the burden of parasitic diseases.
Forbes: Doctor Practices Still Reeling From Loss Of Support Staff Since Pandemic’s Beginning
Physician-owned primary care practices have experienced a significant decrease in support staff since the start of the pandemic. The number of support staff per doctor has dropped by 40% since 2019, leading to challenges in patient care and revenue management. The healthcare industry, along with education and hospitality, has been greatly impacted by labor shortages.
#crime
Fox News: Former New Hampshire state senator accused of using COVID-19 relief funds to buy luxury cars
Former New Hampshire senator Andy Sanborn allegedly lied to obtain COVID-19 relief funds for his casino. He obtained around $844K in funding and used some of it to purchase luxury cars .
#science
Breitbart: Pentagon Launches Public Website Dedicated to UFO Sightings
The Pentagon has launched a website providing declassified information on UFOs, allowing the public to interact with the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) and report sightings. Dr. Garry Nolan, a professor at Stanford University, claims that extraterrestrial life not only exists but is among us.
#outdoors
The Great Lakes Fisherman: Ugly Pike Podcast Episode 142: Pete Maina (Part 1)
Muskie fishing expert Pete Maina talks about muskies and his recent fishing trip to Lake of the Woods. They discuss the perception of muskies as predators and how fisheries differ in angling approach and culture. Pete also shares his strategies for exploring new water and what to do when fish aren't biting.
#other
Forbes: 2023 Media Layoffs: Barstool Sports Reportedly Cuts 25% Of Staff
Barstool Sports, Texas Tribune, Opera News, and CoinDesk are among the many media organizations facing layoffs and closures in the industry due to financial difficulties. These layoffs are a result of declining economic fortunes, budget constraints, and the shift towards digital platforms.