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#illegals
Breitbart: Sanctuary City Chicago Faces $538M Budget Deficit Over Illegal Immigration
Illegal immigration in Chicago has caused a budget deficit of $538 million, with $200 million going towards NGOs providing services to border crossers and illegal aliens. Taxpayers will foot a $255 million bill for illegal immigration, with funds being used to pay exorbitant salaries to healthcare workers.
#politics
Breitbart: WH Alters President Joe Biden's Speech to Hide 'Offensive' Comment
President Joe Biden received criticism after implying that black, Hispanic, and veteran workers do not have high school diplomas. The White House attempted to modify the transcript of his remarks.
Breitbart: Texas Attorney General Kenneth Paxton Acquitted in Senate Impeachment Trial, Reinstated as AG
Texas Senator Kenneth Warren Paxton, Jr. is acquitted by the Texas Senate in his impeachment trial. Majority votes on each article result in acquittal, leading to Paxton being reinstated as the Attorney General of Texas. The Senate President explains that each allegation in each article must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt before removal from office can be considered.
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In a Texas impeachment trial, jurors vote "not guilty" on all 16 articles against Attorney General Ken Paxton. The process repeats for each article.
National Review: Texas State Senate Acquits Attorney General Ken Paxton on 16 Different Articles of Impeachment
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been acquitted by the state senate on 16 articles of impeachment. Paxton's legal troubles arose from claims of wrongful retaliation by former aides and allegations of abusing his office to assist a real-estate developer. The proceedings have divided the senate and drawn criticism from both sides of the aisle.
Red State: Jim Jordan Calls Hunter Biden Indictment a 'Face-Saving Exercise' for Biden's DOJ, Reveals Key Facts
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan criticized the Hunter Biden indictment, calling it a face-saving exercise by the DOJ. Jordan believes the one charge against Hunter Biden was intentional to avoid any links to Joe Biden. He argues that there is substantial evidence against Joe Biden's son, including emails and messages implicating the Biden family. The GOP's pursuit of impeachment against Joe Biden may backfire, as it could lead to his removal from the presidency or the Democrat Party ending his reelection campaign.
Breitbart: Pollak: Possible 'Win-Win' in Israel's Judicial Reform Standoff
Israel's Supreme Court is facing arguments against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial reforms, which could lead to a constitutional crisis. If the Court rejects the reforms, it would grant legislative supremacy to the government. However, the Court could follow the precedent set by South Africa's Constitutional Court and suggest changes to the reforms, ensuring judicial review over Basic Laws. This could result in a compromise that defends judicial independence while allowing changes to the country's structure.
Breitbart: Schiff: GOP Not Convicting Trump Was an 'Abundant Failure of Moral Courage'
Representative Adam Schiff criticizes Republican Senators for not convicting Trump and calls it a failure of moral courage. Schiff believes that the country will survive and pass the test of holding everyone accountable under the law. He finds it discouraging to read about the lack of moral courage among those in power.
Daily Wire: Texas Senate Votes To Acquit Attorney General Ken Paxton Of All Charges
The Texas Senate acquitted suspended attorney general Ken Paxton of corruption charges, despite allegations that he did favors for a campaign backer who was under FBI investigation. Paxton's lawyer claimed the trial was politically motivated.
Red State: BREAKING: Texas State Senate Acquits AG Ken Paxton of Impeachment Charges
The Texas Senate has acquitted Attorney General Ken Paxton of all impeachment charges in a trial delayed by allegations of bribery and corruption. Paxton's fellow Republicans voted to acquit him on all 20 charges, including disregard of official duty, misapplication of public resources, and abuse of public trust. This decision allows Paxton to return to office and marks the end of a two-week trial.
#society
Red State: Things to Do in Denver When You're Homeless ... Like Visit a Speakeasy
In downtown Denver, a speakeasy-like tent city has been set up by the homeless population, complete with alcohol sales and allegations of rented couches for prostitution. The encampment has led to complaints about sidewalk blockages, but the city's leniency allows it to continue. Despite calls for new solutions, simply enforcing existing laws could help address the issue.
Human Events: ERIN ELMORE: ‘No Peace for Evictors’: tenants crash landlords’ party celebrating end of Covid-era eviction policy
Enraged tenants clash with property owners during a private party celebrating the end of Berkeley's eviction moratorium. Protests turn violent as landlords and tenants exchange insults.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian Navy: Russians evacuate landing ships from Black Sea after Ukrainian attacks
Russian landing ships in the Black Sea have been moved to the Sea of Azov after being targeted by Ukrainian attacks. At least four ships were damaged or destroyed by the Ukrainians.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Chinese Defense Minister Disappears, Possibly Arrested for Corruption
Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu has disappeared and is under investigation for corruption. He was in charge of the military procurement unit until October 2022 and is suspected of irregularities in bidding for military contracts. There are also suggestions that his removal may be related to clearing up a diplomatic logjam with the United States.
#health
Fox News: Kate Winslet, Gisele Bündchen and Leni Klum show off risqué fashion trend: PHOTOS
Gisele Bündchen is releasing a cookbook to share her passion for good food and staying healthy.
Kate Winslet opens up about body positivity and overcoming body shamers.
Sofia Richie got married to Elliot Grainge and shares her love story.
Leni Klum steps out in the fashion world and opens up about her modeling career.
Lucy Hale makes a daring fashion statement at the Carolina Herrera fashion show.
Julianne Hough is announced as the new co-host for "Dancing with the Stars."
Sarah Hyland discusses her health struggles while filming "Modern Family."
Lindsey Vonn rocks a bold look at the Carolina Herrera fashion show.
#education
Human Events: ERIN ELMORE: Judge rules NYC Teachers fired for turning down COVID-19 Vaccine deserve back pay
Educators in NYC win lawsuit for religious exemptions from COVID-19 vaccine mandate, deemed unlawful. They'll get back pay and be reinstated.
#crime
Fox News: Nebraska football player arrested on burglary charges for second time in three weeks
Arik Gilbert, the Nebraska tight end, has been arrested for burglary and obstructing police for the second time in less than two months. He was also previously arrested in August on suspicion of burglary. The total value stolen was just under $1,700.
Daily Wire: Is Steven Avery Directing Supporters To Tank Candace Owens’ ‘Convicting A Murderer’ Review Score?
Steven Avery, from prison, urges supporters to give bad reviews to Candace Owens' docuseries "Convicting a Murderer" on Rotten Tomatoes. Avery, convicted of murder in 2007, claims innocence and believes "CAM" manipulates facts. The Facebook group "Steven Avery is INNOCENT" spreads the message and prompts a drop in "CAM's" review score.
The Blaze: Grand Forks man sentenced to 30 years in prison for kidnapping, attempted sexual assault
A man in Grand Forks, Jarrod Jashawn Adams, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for kidnapping and attempting to sexually assault a woman. He followed her into her apartment building and attacked her, but she managed to fight him off. Adams had a criminal record and will have to complete a sex offender evaluation while in prison.
#sports
Breitbart: Minnesota Vikings RB Shares Racist Messages Sent to Him After Loss
Minnesota Vikings running back Alexander Mattison received racist messages from fans after the Vikings' loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Mattison shared screenshots of the hateful messages on Instagram, expressing his disappointment and calling out the unacceptable behavior. He received over 60 such messages and hopes people reflect on the impact of their words. This incident highlights the racism athletes can face.
Breitbart: REPORT: Bill Belichick Isn't Retiring to Get Back at Don Shula for Smearing Him
Bill Belichick, the coach of the New England Patriots, continues coaching at the age of 71 despite having won everything. A reporter claims that Belichick's motivation is revenge against Don Shula, the legendary coach of the Miami Dolphins, who criticized him during a scandal. Belichick wants to surpass Shula's all-time wins record and prove himself.
Forbes: Dallas Mavericks Re-Sign Veteran Markieff Morris
The Dallas Mavericks have re-signed Markieff Morris, a veteran forward/center, to add size to their frontcourt. Morris previously played eight games for the Mavericks last season and averaged 4.5 points and 1.5 rebounds. He was acquired in a trade with the Brooklyn Nets, along with Kyrie Irving, in exchange for Spencer Dinwiddie, Dorian Finney-Smith, and draft picks. With Morris on board, the Mavericks' roster is now at 18 players, but they must reduce it to 15 before the regular season starts.