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#illegals
Fox News: Illegal border crossings spiking in September as daily encounters continue to climb
Illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border are surging, with over 7,500 migrants encountered on Sunday alone. This increase follows a summer lull but is still below May's record-breaking numbers. The Biden administration's border policies are being questioned as the numbers rise again.
#politics
Daily Wire: NYC To Consider A Proposal That Could Mean Taking Down Monuments To George Washington, Columbus
The NYC Council may vote to take down monuments of historical figures linked to slavery or "crimes against humanity." Republicans say it's an attempt to erase history. Figures like George Washington and Christopher Columbus could be affected.
American Thinker: Putting 'heat-related deaths' in perspective
Approximately 260,000 people die a month in the U.S., with 40 attributed to natural disasters. In 2022, there were about 466 fatalities from natural disasters, making one question the accuracy of COVID death counts. Heat-related deaths in the same year were reported as 1,714, a fraction of total deaths. Critics argue against politicians and bureaucrats destroying industries to control climate, stating that there is no scientific evidence linking temperature with energy consumption. Additionally, they claim it to be a scam benefiting left-wing political supporters of Democrats. Meanwhile, 686 deaths and disappearances of migrants on the US-Mexico border in 2022 highlight its deadliness as a migration route, contributing to the deadliest year on record for migrants throughout the Americas. The ongoing fentanyl and drug-related deaths, totaling around 100,000 each year, remain unaccounted for.
#society
Red State: Unreal: YouTube Suspends Russell Brand From Making Money on Site Because of Sexual Assault Allegations
Russell Brand is facing allegations of sexual assault from many years ago, which he denies. He believes the timing of the claims coincides with him getting under the skin of the mainstream media. YouTube has suspended monetization on all of Brand's accounts, affecting his ability to earn money from his videos. YouTube claims it is taking action to protect the community, but it seems like they are using the allegations as an excuse to punish Brand. He also faces consequences such as tour postponements and being dropped by his talent agency and publisher. The canceling effort against him appears to be in full swing.
Breitbart: Pope Francis to Bill Clinton: Halt ‘Ecological Catastrophe’ of Climate Change
Pope Francis speaks with Bill Clinton about urgent issues, including climate change and migration crisis.
#foreignaffairs
The New American: Türkiye’s Erdoğan Says Country Could “Part Ways With EU” and Ditch Membership Bid - The New American
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan warned that Turkey may abandon its EU membership bid due to an EU report criticizing the country's human rights situation. The report condemned Turkey's actions that restrict freedoms and go against international law. The EU suggested temporarily halting Turkey's admission and instead offering a modernized association agreement. Erdoğan and other Turkish officials have criticized the report and expressed doubts about Turkey's future EU membership.
#military
Forbes: A Couple Dozen B-21 Raiders May Be Operational by 2030... Big Deal
The B-21 bomber program is progressing, but the number of operational B-21s will be limited and insufficient to complicate offensive or defensive operations. The current plan yields a bomber fleet of just 133 by 2033, and the B-21 acquisition rate is expected to top out at 10 per year in the 2030s. This lack of strategic aircraft and reduced capacity is concerning, and the Air Force's divest to invest strategy does not address the need for more funding to maintain and increase capacity. The lack of a robust bomber force is a strategic choice that is unlikely to change in the near future.
#crime
Forbes: FTX Sues Sam Bankman-Fried’s Parents For Millions In Allegedly Illicit Gifts
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX sues founder's parents over alleged receipt of millions of dollars in fraudulent gifts during company's peak . FTX accuses parents of receiving cash gift and property using funds from FTX and its hedge fund . Parents deny allegations. Former FTX CEO's trial begins in October for misappropriating customer funds .
#sports
Forbes: San Francisco Giants Open Crucial Two-Game Set Against Arizona Diamondbacks
The San Francisco Giants, with a 76-74 record, still have hope for the playoffs as they enter their final 12 games of the season. They face a crucial two-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, their division rival.
#other
Breitbart: New York Times: Colombia to Send 1 Million More Global Migrants in 2024
Colombian President Gustavo Petro predicts that one million economic migrants will leave Colombia for the United States in 2024. He believes the solution to the crisis lies in addressing migrants' social problems rather than blocking their attempts to reach the US. The influx of migrants is facilitated by Alejandro Mayorkas, the pro-migration border chief under President Biden. The US government benefits from the migrant flow, as it provides a cheap labor force and boosts the consumer economy. However, the influx suppresses wages and increases housing prices for the American population. The government's extraction migration policy extracts resources from needy countries and harms the interests of native-born Americans.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Breitbart's Matt Boyle Speaks at Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce Conference in D.C.
Breitbart's Washington Bureau Chief, Matt Boyle, will join a panel discussing media issues at the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce's conference in Washington, DC. The panel will include former press secretary for First Lady Jill Biden, Michael LaRosa, and Mitch Fox, President and CEO of the Nevada Broadcasters Association. They will debate press freedom and 1st Amendment issues.