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#illegals
Fox News: Biden-era migrant crisis blowing holes through budgets of liberal, sanctuary cities
Chicago is facing a $538 million budget deficit, with a significant part of it due to the migrant crisis. The city, designated as a sanctuary city, is being targeted by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who has been sending buses of migrants. The crisis is projected to cost more than $255 million by the end of the year.
#politics
Forbes: California's Misguided Lawsuit Against Oil Firms
The state of California is suing major oil companies for deceiving the public about the risks of fossil fuels, causing harm to communities and the environment. The lawsuit claims that oil companies understood the consequences of their actions but continued expanding fossil fuel extraction. However, the lawsuit is misguided as California had knowledge of the risks for decades and continues to be heavily dependent on oil and oil products. The real reason for rising emissions is coal consumption, particularly in Asia, not deception by oil companies. Serious solutions are needed through innovation and policy change, not politicized lawsuits.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Ken Paxton ACQUITTED by state Senate Republicans in Texas on ALL ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT!
Texas state Senate Republicans have acquitted Ken Paxton on all articles of impeachment. The vote result was mostly 14 Yays and 16 Nays, falling short of the required 21 Yays to convict.
Fox News: McCarthy rejects Democrats' claim Biden impeachment is 'extreme-MAGA' ploy: Sounds like a lot of evidence
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., defended his impeachment inquiry into President Biden, dismissing claims it is appeasing the "extreme MAGA" wing of the GOP. McCarthy cited the Burisma storyline and the handling of the Hunter Biden criminal probe as evidence for scrutiny. Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., called the inquiry illegitimate while Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized McCarthy's leadership. McCarthy argued there is ample evidence against Biden, including his involvement with Burisma and the firing of a prosecutor in Ukraine. He also accused the Justice Department of allowing the statute of limitations on Hunter Biden's alleged tax violations to expire.
#society
Fox News: A good marriage is the 'number one predictor of happiness' for men and women, sociologist says
Married Americans report higher rates of happiness than their single counterparts. Marriage is the number one predictor of happiness in America today. Having a successful marriage is linked to higher levels of satisfaction with one's life.
National Review: It’s Not Racist to Identify Cultural Roots for Criminality
The author argues that high homicide rates among young low-income black males in big cities can be attributed to a "subculture of violence" that originated in the nineteenth century South and was adopted by blacks during the Great Migration. They refute claims that this theory excuses black criminals or blames whites, emphasizing that individual responsibility still applies. Various explanations for high African-American crime rates have been proposed, including the frustration-aggression hypothesis based on racism, but the subculture-of-violence theory is a better fit. However, it is subject to criticism for perpetuating negative stereotypes.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Seven Russian warships targeted by Ukraine in just four days, with three destroyed and at least two damaged
Ukraine launched attacks on seven Russian warships in the Black Sea over four days, destroying three and damaging at least two. The attacks were carried out using missiles and drones, with Ukrainians using a special marine drone to target one of the warships. The success of the attacks is attributed to Ukraine's development of kamikaze drones and advanced drone technologies.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: China's 'prolific' espionage scheme trying to 'headhunt' British politicians, defense officials, UK gov't says
Reports reveal that the UK government is accusing China of spying on British officials, particularly those in politics, business, and defense. The government acknowledges that Chinese recruitment schemes have targeted individuals with sensitive knowledge and experience, using social media to identify potential targets. The arrest of a parliamentary researcher accused of spying for China further highlights these concerns.
#culture
Fox News: Halle Berry condemns Drake for using her image to promote his new song: ‘People you admire disappoint you'
Halle Berry is upset with Drake for using her photo without permission. The photo, taken at the Kids' Choice Awards, shows Berry covered in green slime. Berry expressed her disappointment on social media.
Fox News: Decline in G-rated movies reveal Hollywood's disdain for children
Reports suggest that there is a decline in the production of G-rated movies, which is attributed to various factors in the entertainment industry. One major reason is the lack of interest in creating content suitable for children. The Motion Picture Association film rating system (MPA) has been in place since 1968, requiring G-rated movies to be free of content that may offend parents. However, recent films have focused more on appeasing the woke culture rather than catering to families. As a result, wholesome movies have become harder to find, and it is disheartening that the entertainment industry seems to prioritize profits over the well-being of children.
#crime
Fox News: New details come to light about LASD deputy shot, killed in suspected 'ambush attack'
Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer is shot and killed in an apparent ambush attack outside the Palmdale Sheriff's Station in California. Surveillance video shows a black car pulling up next to the deputy's cruiser at a red light before driving away. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is seeking help from the public to find the suspects responsible for the murder.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Everyone Is Wearing This Bass Pro Shops Hat—And It's Only $6
The Bass Pro Shops hat has become incredibly popular, seen on the heads of outdoorsmen and everyday Americans, including celebrities. With its simplicity and affordable price, it's a comfortable ball cap that can be worn anywhere. Made of soft polyester and available in multiple colors, it's adjustable for a custom fit. Searches for the hat have increased significantly, and it's selling out quickly.
#other
Forbes: Unveiling The Ultimate Secret To High CSAT And NPS Scores
Meeting customer expectations is the key to customer happiness. Companies like Apple and Amazon have set high standards, teaching customers what to expect. While the methods of customer service have evolved with the use of technology like chatbots, the goal remains the same: solve problems and make customers happy. service
Forbes: How States Are Accelerating America’s Electric Vehicle Revolution
States are leading the race for transportation electrification, implementing EV policies and regulations. Nevada State Assemblyman Howard Watts discusses state policymaking and the importance of transportation policies in advancing clean transportation. Nevada has invested in EV infrastructure and created an incentive program for large vehicles. They are addressing challenges in supporting rural communities and improving charging infrastructure. The focus is on equity and collaboration to attract jobs and businesses.