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26 Sep 2023
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#illegals
Daily Wire: Ted Cruz: Democrats ‘Empower Cartels’ To Make Billions While Ignoring ‘Death And Suffering’ Of Americans
Sen. Ted Cruz criticized President Biden and the Democratic Party for the surge in illegal immigration at the southern border, accusing them of empowering cartels and neglecting the American people's suffering. He highlighted the significant increase in illegal immigration, with over 200,000 encounters in 2021 and a quarter of a million encounters this year. Cruz also condemned New York City Mayor Eric Adams for his response to illegal aliens entering the city, emphasizing the strain on smaller towns in Texas compared to the resources available in New York City.
#politics
Breitbart: Luft: CEFC Mole Tipoff Came Same Day as Hunter Biden's Shakedown Text
A former associate of CEFC China Energy Co. claims that there was a mole inside the FBI who tipped off Hunter Biden about an indictment of a CEFC associate. The associate, Dr. Gal Luft, wrote to Republican representatives to ensure that their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden would include this allegation. Luft believes that the tipoff occurred on the same day Hunter Biden sent a WhatsApp text demanding millions of dollars from a CEFC employee.
Breitbart: Libya Arrests Derna Mayor and Other Officials for Negligence After Flood
The mayor of Derna and seven officials have been arrested for their role in the catastrophic flood that killed thousands in Libya. The mayor and officials were charged with "bad management" leading to the collapse of dams during the storm. The dams unleashed a tsunami of floodwater, causing significant damage to the city. Protests have erupted, with calls for resignations in the eastern government. The poor condition of the dams had been ignored for decades, and warnings were not heeded. Corruption and conflict played a role in the subpar construction of the dams. The aftermath of the 2011 invasion further contributed to the neglect of the dams.
Spectator USA: The Youngkin blueprint
Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin is being encouraged by Republican donors to run in the 2024 GOP presidential primary. Youngkin is focused on fulfilling his campaign promises of protecting parental rights and addressing education, while also working to gain control of the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate in the upcoming state elections. Youngkin's success in Virginia could serve as a blueprint for the Republican Party nationwide.
#society
Spectator USA: Emily Carroll's new graphic novel plays on our deepest fears
Abby, a young wife living in 1990s Canada, feels trapped in her role as a housewife despite her husband's successful career. As she navigates her mundane life, Abby discovers dark secrets about her husband's ex-wife and uncovers her own hidden desires. The novel seamlessly combines elements of fairy tales, horror, and psychological suspense to create a chilling and thought-provoking story.
Breitbart: 'Fitting Name for Oppressors': Washington Commanders Accused of Defamation by Native American Group in Federal Lawsuit
The Native American Guardian’s Association is suing the Washington Commanders for defamation and suppressing Native American history. The suit accuses the team and its owner of civil rights violations, civil conspiracy, and defamation. The group is seeking $1.6 million in damages and claims that the team's positive portrayal of a Native American chief shows they were promoting Native American history.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Will The GOP Finally Focus on Bidenflation at This Week's Debate?
Republican presidential hopefuls have a second chance to address the issue of Bidenflation and make their case in the GOP primary debate. The first debate lacked substantial policy discussion on inflation and economic policy. Inflation is a key weakness for President Joe Biden's bid for a second term, with a majority of Americans disapproving. Republicans should highlight the impact of inflation on various issues like labor unrest, foreign affairs, the federal budget deficit, home affordability, and healthcare.
Forbes: One Down, A Long Way To Go For Hollywood After WGA Strike Deal
The Hollywood writers' strike has come to a tentative settlement, but challenges still remain. The deal needs to be ratified, and while late-night talk shows can resume, actors are still on strike. Hollywood is also undergoing a transformational shift towards streaming services, which may lead to consolidation and closures. The settlement provides hope for resolving future contract concerns, but more labor unrest looms on the horizon.
#culture
Forbes: Wine Cellars Gone Wild
Big, bold, bright, beneath the ground or brazenly above, here’s where you can read about some of the world's best cellars. Architectural Digest offers a look at five restaurants with best cellars, from secret caves to sexy urban spaces to exotic locales (2017). The Travel Channel goes out on a wild and crazy limb with its slideshow on “10 Craziest Cellars and Wineries” across the globe from ancient Etruscan caves and Tuscan-inspired castles to space-age wineries that look poised for takeoff into the universe. Wine Enthusiast looks at 10 of the world’s largest hotel and restaurant collections. (2013) And also eight designed in high style for underground sipping and storing. Armchair Sommelier has a rundown of wine cellars of the rich and famous, including some cool designs from the entertainment world. The World of Fine Wine picks includes a blue-lit cathedral-inspired cellar in Tennessee and a couple of light shows in Turkey.
#education
Flag And Cross: Watch: Biden's Ed. Secretary Miguel Cardona Takes Heat for Characterizing Concerned Parents as 'Misbehaving'
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona criticized parents who speak up at school board meetings, claiming they don't know what's best for their children. The comments faced backlash online.
#crime
The Blaze: Former caretaker faces 3,094 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually abusing mentally impaired and disabled patients for more than a decade
A former caretaker at a nonprofit home health care provider pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting mentally ill and disabled patients. James Zook faces up to 3,094 years in prison for the 329 counts of institutional sexual assault, 333 counts of indecent assault, and one count of disorderly conduct. Zook worked at Faith Friendship Villa in Pennsylvania for 20 years, and the abuse occurred from 2007 to 2022. The organization's director, Tammi Morris, expressed shock and stated they would be more diligent in the hiring process.
Flag And Cross: Armed Farmer Stops Would-Be Burglars in Their Tracks, Calls for Them to Repent and Find God
Farmer Sam Krautscheid catches two suspected burglars outside a store and holds them at gunpoint until police arrive. He urges the court to consider the message he wrote, encouraging the men to reflect, seek help, and distance themselves from bad influences. The men were charged with second-degree burglary.
#sports
Spectator USA: Roque is alive and well in Angelica, New York
Roque, a 19th-century American sport that combines croquet and billiards, is still alive and well in the village of Angelica, New York. Despite its decline in popularity, Angelica hosts a roque tournament during "Heritage Days" every August. The game is played on an oval-octagonal court with fixed wickets and hardwood boundaries.
Fox News: Jets legend Joe Namath thinks team should move on from Zach Wilson: 'I've seen enough'
Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath expressed frustration with the New York Jets' offense and quarterback Zach Wilson after their loss to the New England Patriots. Namath criticized Wilson's performance and questioned the coaching staff. Despite this, Jets head coach Robert Saleh continues to support Wilson as the team's quarterback. Namath believes the Jets should cut ties with Wilson and send him to another team to learn.
Fox News: Gymnastics Ireland issues apology in response to accusations of racism over viral video: ‘We are deeply sorry’
Gymnastics Ireland apologizes after a video of a Black athlete being overlooked during a medal ceremony goes viral. Simone Biles speaks out against the incident, calling it racism. Gymnastics Ireland acknowledges the mistake and vows to implement changes to prevent it from happening again.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: The Best Lighted Nocks of 2023
A hunter recounts his experience tracking a wounded deer using a lighted nock, emphasizing the advantages and challenges of using them. He provides recommendations for the best lighted nocks on the market and explains the importance of proper fit and tuning for optimal performance.
#other
Flag And Cross: Pup Chased by Feral Dogs Jumps in River, Three Crocs Quickly Come to His Defense
A scared dog in India jumped into a river infested with crocodiles to escape feral dogs. Instead of attacking, the crocodiles helped guide the dog to safety. Scientists speculate that either the crocodiles were not hungry or they showed cross-species empathy towards the distressed pup.
Forbes: Writers Strike Deal: Here’s When Daytime TV, Late-Night TV And More May Return
Daytime and late-night talk shows are expected to return a few days after the end of the Writers Guild of America strike, with potential return dates in early October. Late-night shows may look different due to the ongoing Screen Actor's Guild strike. Scripted shows will likely take up to ten weeks to return once the SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.