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27 Sep 2023
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Fox News: Massachusetts lawmakers propose sweeping $1 billion tax relief package
Massachusetts lawmakers propose a tax relief package worth $561 million for taxpayers and businesses, with plans for over $1 billion in relief by 2027. The package includes measures like increasing the child tax credit and raising the rental deduction cap. Democratic leaders call it the largest bipartisan tax relief proposal in a generation.
National Review: The Problems with Drug Price Controls
The Biden administration announced new price controls for drugs under the Inflation Reduction Act, but this move is criticized for hindering competition and putting Medicare on an unsustainable path. The selection of drugs for price controls is based on list prices and disregards the substantial competition and discounts already present in the market. This threatens the U.S. generic-drug market and creates uncertainty for biosimilar entrants.
Breitbart: House Breaks Logjam, Will Vote on Spending Bills this Week
The House of Representatives overcame a hurdle to allow votes on spending bills. The future of the agriculture spending bill remains uncertain.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Matt Gaetz to file a motion to give McCarthy the boot from speakership
Rep. Matt Gaetz plans to file a motion to remove Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his position, citing poor leadership. Gaetz suggests Democrats may have an opportunity to hold McCarthy accountable. McCarthy, however, successfully gets his members to adopt a rule for spending bills, marking a win for him.
The New American: GOP Leaders Probe DOE for EV Convoy 911 Call - The New American
Congressional Republicans are investigating Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm's promotional road trip for electric vehicles, which blocked an EV charging station in Georgia and forced a desperate family to call 911. Granholm blames her staff for the incident, but GOP leaders called it a taxpayer-funded publicity stunt and criticized her use of gas-powered cars to promote green energy.
Flag And Cross: Megyn Kelly Scared Trump Will Be Taken Out: 'I Do Worry for His Safety'
Prominent voices express concern over the demonization of Trump, fearing it could lead to harm or assassination. They reference the Black Lives Matter riots, leftist violence, and the exaggerated portrayal of the Capitol incursion as factors contributing to a potential meltdown in the country. Megyn Kelly and Dan Bongino emphasize the need to protect Trump despite his controversial image. Others, including Tucker Carlson and Bernard Kerik, also express worries about a possible attack. The media's dehumanization of Trump creates a dangerous climate for his safety.
Red State: The Cheese Stands Alone
Kevin McCarthy, the Speaker of the House, is facing challenges from both moderates and conservatives within his caucus. Despite some small victories in passing spending bills, McCarthy is struggling to fund the government with the Democrats in control of the Senate. He plans to seek a stopgap measure with added border security, but it is uncertain if he can get Democratic support for this plan. McCarthy's position as Speaker is becoming increasingly weak, and the outcome of the funding battle remains uncertain.
Fox News: Bob Menendez, wife Nadine arrive at court for arraignment on federal corruption charges
Senator Bob Menendez and his wife were arraigned on federal corruption charges in Manhattan. Menendez is accused of collecting bribes from New Jersey businessmen, with his wife playing a key role in the scheme. Menendez is also alleged to have taken actions to benefit Egypt, despite concerns over their human rights record. Many Senate Democrats are calling for Menendez's resignation.
PJ Media: After Perfecting Plan to Avoid Falling UP the Stairs, Old Joe Biden Nearly Tumbles DOWN the Stairs
Old Joe Biden's inability to navigate stairs has become a visible indication of his lack of fitness to be the president. Despite efforts to mitigate this issue, he recently stumbled and almost fell down a staircase. The incident highlights his physical and mental incapacity for the position.
#religion
Newsbusters: Tucker Carlson Says Abortion is a ‘Human Sacrifice,’ Abortion Isn’t ‘Pathway to Joy’
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson spoke at a Christian policy organization, condemning abortion as a "human sacrifice." He questioned why civilizations throughout history have embraced child murder, calling it a "spiritual battle." Carlson emphasized that abortion is not a political debate, but a fight against the idea that it brings joy. He urged pro-lifers to emulate the courage of the Apostle Paul in advocating for life. Carlson reminded the audience that addressing abortion requires a change in people's hearts, as policies alone cannot protect life.
#health
The Blaze: Commentary: How Big Pharma raises drug costs
Congress is expected to pass legislation to cut the cost of prescription drugs, targeting efforts by large pharmaceutical companies to inflate prices. Bills like the Biosimilar Red Tape Elimination Act and the Affordable Prescriptions for Patients Act aim to increase the use of generics, but major drug wholesalers are preventing more generics from entering the market. The wholesalers, controlling 90% of drug distribution, have the power to dictate which generic drugs are available and at what cost. Congress must address this issue to truly combat the prescription drug affordability crisis.
Forbes: Non-Alcoholic Retailer Boisson Receives Funding From Beverage Giant Pernod Ricard
Boisson, a leading non-alcoholic retailer in the US, has received a $5 million investment from Pernod Ricard's Convivialite Ventures. The company aims to expand its retail, e-commerce, and wholesale channels, catering to those looking for non-alcoholic alternatives. The global market for no- and low-alcoholic beverages has surpassed $11 billion in value.
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Fox News: Family of Montay Stinson says Fulton County sheriff has ‘blood’ on his hands after inmate’s death
The family of an inmate who died at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta is accusing the sheriff of "medical neglect." The inmate's sister stated that her brother's death was caused by hypertensive cardiovascular disease and demanded justice. The Fulton County Sheriff's Office is under investigation by the Justice Department for poor conditions, and there have been multiple inmate deaths this year.
Fox News: California man wrongly convicted for rape released after 28 years in prison: 'grave injustice'
A California man, Gerardo Cabanillas, has been released from prison after serving 28 years for a rape conviction. DNA testing proved his innocence, leading the District Attorney's Office to call the case a "grave injustice." Cabanillas only confessed to the crime due to false promises made by a detective. The victims had doubts about his identification, and DNA evidence revealed that two other individuals were responsible for the assault. The conviction has been reversed, and Cabanillas has been found factually innocent.
#sports
Forbes: How DeMar DeRozan & Bulls Can Both Benefit On Contract Extension
DeMar DeRozan's future with the Chicago Bulls is uncertain as he enters the final year of his contract. The Bulls could offer him an extension, and a reasonable offer would be around 20% of the salary cap, starting with a salary of $29.9 million. As DeRozan ages, a compromise could be reached with a starting salary of $26.2 million, allowing the Bulls more flexibility in the future.
Dirt Wheels Magazine: THE WORCS ATV CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE HEATS UP IN VERNAL, UTAH AS GROSSE WINS ANOTHER ONE
Rocky Mountain ATV/MC WORCS Crew brings racing action to a challenging course in Vernal, Utah. Torey Matajcich and Braxton Grosse dominate, while Gage Leaver wins big in Pro-Am.
On The Water: Dedication of the Striper Cup
The 2023 Striper Cup was dedicated to Charley Soares, a beloved writer and waterman who grew up on the shores of the Taunton River in Fall River, Massachusetts. He has documented the history of the Northeast fishing community and promoted the proper management of natural resources.
#other
Spectator USA: What does the end of the WGA strike really mean?
The writers' strike in Hollywood has finally been resolved, with the terms favoring the writers. However, the actors' strike is still ongoing, causing delays in film releases and threatening the overall industry.
Fox News: New Jersey Supreme Court to rule whether Atlantic City casino can get insurance payouts for pandemic losses
New Jersey's Supreme Court is set to rule on whether an Atlantic City casino can receive payouts from business interruption insurance for losses during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ocean Casino Resort is seeking coverage for its $50 million in losses, but insurers have denied coverage, claiming there was no direct physical loss or damage from the virus. The court's decision may have implications for policyholders across the country.
Forbes: Can Ticketmaster Finally Stop Scalpers On Olivia Rodrigo’s Tour?
Ticketmaster is implementing a new window for delivering tickets to Olivia Rodrigo's Guts Tour in order to prevent scalping. Tickets will not be delivered until 72 hours before the concert, making it difficult for scalpers to resell them at a premium. Ticketmaster is also making tickets available only electronically and has faced criticism in the past for issues related to ticket sales.
Daily Wire: Writers Strike Ends With Deal Involving Pay Raise, Streaming Bonuses, And Protection Against AI
The writers strike, lasting 148 days, has ended as the WGA reached a deal. The new three-year contract addresses concerns such as increased compensation, guaranteed employment length, writer's room staff minimums, and protection against the use of artificial intelligence.