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13 Sep 2023
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#illegals
Townhall: In Migrant Crisis, New York Still Can't Face Reality
New York City Mayor Eric Adams acknowledges the damage caused by the Biden administration's policy of allowing illegal border crossers to remain in the US. He warns that the arrival of thousands of illegal asylum-seekers will destroy the city, resulting in a ballooning deficit and cuts to services for residents. Adams blames Texas Governor Greg Abbott for busing migrants to New York, but the majority of migrants arrive through other means. The mayor has the power to mitigate the problem, but first, he must admit that the source of the issue lies with President Biden's policies.
#politics
Townhall: Soda Tax
Philadelphia politicians implemented a soda tax to "reduce obesity" and "lower diabetes rates," but their main goal was to bring in more money for early childhood education. Store owners and customers complained about the tax, saying it disproportionately affected the poor. The tax had unintended consequences, such as increased alcohol sales. Despite the criticism, Philadelphia continues to collect the soda tax and allocate the funds as they see fit.
Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: This is potentially the biggest bribery, money laundering scandal in American history
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has launched a formal impeachment inquiry against President Biden over his family's business dealings. The White House has dismissed the announcement, but evidence of Biden's alleged wrongdoing is mounting, including suspicious activity reports, FBI allegations, and questionable financial transactions. The Bidens have reportedly earned tens of millions of dollars from foreign entities, raising questions about corruption.
#war
Forbes: Ukraine’s Stabilized Turrets Are Why Its Improvised Fighting Vehicles Aren’t Terrible
Ukraine has been using the Serdar remote weapons station, developed by Aselsan and Ukraine's Luch Design Bureau, on their MT-LB armored vehicles. The Serdar features modern weapons and advanced stabilization, making it effective in combat. However, sightings of the Serdar-equipped vehicles have decreased recently, suggesting that Luch might be transitioning to a new turret, potentially a cheaper option with fewer capabilities.
#culture
Forbes: Why 2023 National Book Awards Dropped Host Drew Barrymore
Actress and talk show host Drew Barrymore is no longer hosting the 2023 National Book Awards after crossing the picket line during the ongoing writers strike. The National Book Foundation, which organizes the event, uninvited Barrymore due to her show having three Writers Guild of America (WGA) members on strike. The decision was made to show support for writers and the power of literature.
#history
Fox News: On this day in history, September 13, 1948, trailblazer Margaret Chase Smith is elected to Senate
Sen. Margaret Chase Smith, R-Maine, was the first woman elected to both houses of Congress. She served in the Senate for 24 years and was known for her willingness to vote across party lines. She gained national attention for her opposition to "McCarthyism."
#education
Townhall: Leftist Math Doesn’t Compute
Our students lag behind in basic learning, especially in math. Math is a casualty of the Leftist takeover of education. Schools prioritize diversity over teaching essential skills.
#sports
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: Harassing women is now considered diversity
The inclusion of trans fencers in women's sports is causing controversy and concerns about fairness. Female athletes argue that this disregards the integrity of women's sports. Similar issues are happening in swimming, volleyball, and cycling, where trans athletes are winning medals in female competitions. Critics argue that this push for gender inclusion has gone too far and is undermining the basic biology of athletic competition.
Forbes: Pac-12 Off To Impressive Start In Conference’s Final Season As We Know It
After years of disappointment in the College Football Playoff, the Pac-12 Conference is off to a strong start with several teams in the AP Top 25. USC's Caleb Williams is making a case for a repeat Heisman win, while Colorado and Washington State have returned to the rankings. This is notable as the conference prepares for major changes in the coming seasons.
#other
Fox News: Drew Barrymore dropped as host of National Book Awards after bringing talk show back amid SAG strikes
Actress Drew Barrymore has been dropped as host of the National Book Awards ceremony after she announced her decision to continue filming her talk show despite ongoing strikes in Hollywood. The National Book Foundation stated that their focus is on celebrating writers and books, and they thanked Barrymore for her understanding. Barrymore justified her decision to resume filming, stating that her show had not shut down during the strike and that they are in compliance with not discussing or promoting struck film and television. The Drew Barrymore Show will resume without "literary material" on September 18.