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#illegals
The New American: NY Governor Wants to End "Right to Shelter" in Response to Migrant Crisis
New York Governor Kathy Hochul supports suspending the "right to shelter" law due to the strain on resources caused by the migrant crisis. She believes that New York City is at capacity and cannot handle more arrivals. New York City Mayor Eric Adams is also challenging the right to shelter in court, arguing that the city needs to turn some people away.
#politics
Human Events: PAIGE ROUX: Biden administration announces new ‘Office of Gun Violence Prevention’
President Biden will establish a federal office of gun violence prevention staffed by gun control activists. Gun control advocacy groups support the move, hoping it will strengthen their relationship with the government. The office aims to restrict access to firearms, but its success in achieving Biden's agenda is uncertain.
Red State: Federal Judge Overturns California's Ban on 'High Capacity' Firearms Magazines
A federal judge strikes down California's ban on "high capacity" magazines for firearms. The judge criticizes the law and argues it infringes on constitutional rights.
#society
Red State: The Advertising Boycott of Rumble Over the Russell Brand Allegations Has Begun
Comedian Russell Brand faces sexual misconduct allegations from his time in Hollywood, but denies any criminal wrongdoing. Numerous platforms are canceling him, including YouTube, which suspended his ability to earn money. Advertisers like Burger King and HelloFresh have also pulled their ads from the video platform Rumble. This sets a dangerous precedent and incentivizes false allegations. The truth remains unknown, but social media companies should not act as judge and jury. Advertisers abandoning Rumble do not deserve support.
Fox News: NYT columnist apologizes for widely mocked social media post about pricey restaurant tab: ‘I screwed up’
New York Times columnist David Brooks apologizes for complaining about a $78 restaurant bill at Newark Airport, which sparked backlash on social media. Brooks called it a "joke" but admits it was insensitive to those struggling financially.
American Thinker: The racial politics behind the teen killers in Las Vegas
Two teenagers deliberately killed a retired cop while joyriding, revealing broken youth culture and racial politics behind the incident. The media hid their mugshots to avoid racial implications, but their names and eventually their photos exposed the truth. The criminal justice system also misidentified one of the teens as white instead of Hispanic. The story exposes the failures of Democrat-controlled racial policies, including the welfare system and the erasure of fathers. The refusal to take responsibility and the perpetuation of victimhood further contribute to the problem, as evident in the mothers' responses. The tragedy highlights the destructive outcome of these policies and the desire for fatherlessness, crime, and avoidance of accountability.
#war
Euromaidan Press: “Leave Crimea now!” warns Ukrainian official, as situation grows increasingly perilous
Ukrainian officials are urging citizens to leave occupied Crimea due to increased missile strikes on the peninsula. The most recent attack targeted the Russian Black Sea Fleet HQ in Sevastopol.
Human Events: Zelensky taps ‘Spirit Cooking’ artist who cut pentagrams into her stomach as new ambassador for Ukraine
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has selected controversial performance artist Marina Abramović as an ambassador to help rebuild schools. Abramović, known for her provocative and shocking art pieces, expressed her support for the Ukraine war against Russia. She gained attention for her "Spirit Cooking" dinner, which led to claims of satanism and involvement in a global pedophile ring.
#culture
Newsbusters: Andrew Schulz Mocks Hasan Minhaj’s ‘Emotional’ True Lies
Comedian Dave Chappelle faced backlash for telling trans jokes, resulting in attacks on his career and even an on-stage attack. ( )
Comedian Hasan Minhaj has been accused of spinning tall tales for political points, with fellow comedian Andrew Schulz calling out his lies. Minhaj fabricated stories, including a prom experience and anthrax incident, leading to controversy and ridicule. ( )
#education
Human Events: JOBOB: Biden administration cancels $37 million in student loans for ‘misled’ University of Phoenix alumni
The Biden administration cancels $37 million in student loans for University of Phoenix students due to their misleading claims about job prospects. This move is part of the administration's efforts to address student loan forgiveness.
#crime
PJ Media: Mom Sentenced to Prison for Giving Her Pregnant Daughter Abortion Pills
A Nebraska woman illegally gave her daughter abortion pills and disposed of the fetus in her backyard. The mother was sentenced to two years in prison.
#technology
Fox News: Best ways to boost your internet WiFi signal in your home
Helen from Clyde, MI is seeking advice on how to connect her desktop to her Sony smart TV using a powerline adapter. A powerline adapter uses existing electrical wiring to extend the network signal. She could also consider using a WiFi extender to improve her WiFi signal at home.
#other
Fox News: Pumpkin tiramisu, turkey pot pies and more: Here are delicious fall recipes to celebrate the season
Celebrity chef George Duran appeared on "Fox & Friends Weekend" to share autumn-themed recipes featuring fall ingredients. He served an alternative tiramisu made with Nilla Wafers instead of ladyfingers and flavored with pumpkin spice and apple crumble. Duran also showcased pre-packaged, microwaveable potatoes from the Little Potato Company and made mini pot pies using an air fryer. The recipes were specifically chosen to cater to kids and highlight the flavors of the fall season.
Forbes: Margaret Glaspy Shines Bright On ‘Echo The Diamond’
Margaret Glaspy, a musician from Northern California, initially wanted to pursue acting but found music to be more practical. Her latest album, Echo the Diamond, returns to the direct approach of her debut album. The lyrics on the album cover a range of emotions and Glaspy believes that art becomes about something bigger than the artist. Her sound combines elements of indie rock, avant-garde, jazz, blues, and country-folk. Glaspy aims to continually evolve as a musician and is proud of her guitar lineage.