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#politics
Daily Wire: Millions Of Federal Dollars Funneled To Planned Parenthood In Tennessee Despite State Opposition
Federal funding is being redirected to Planned Parenthood in Tennessee, causing conflict between the state and the Biden administration. Tennessee was disqualified from Title X funding earlier this year for blocking money from going towards abortion counseling. The Department of Health and Human Services withdrew funding because Tennessee's guidelines did not advise women to get abortions. Governor Bill Lee criticized the move and pledged to support families in his state. This conflict is part of a larger clash between Tennessee and the Biden administration.
PJ Media: Trump Accuses MSNBC Owner Comcast of ‘Treason,’ Calls for It to Be Investigated
Trump criticized the fake news media, specifically NBC and MSNBC, and called for an investigation into their "Country Threatening Treason." He believes they are dishonest and corrupt, and their coverage of the Russia scandal is a campaign contribution to the Democrat Party. Trump threatened to remove these news channels from the airwaves if he is elected in 2024.
The response from corporate state media was to label Trump's criticism as a threat to democracy. However, Trump's criticism of NBC and MSNBC being propaganda outlets and the Russiagate conspiracy theory being debunked is valid. While government interference in journalism is concerning, combating lies and censorship should be done through truth and free expression.
Red State: New Messages Reveal Joe Biden Sought a Meeting With a Chinese Businessman After Millions in Payments
Evidence continues to emerge against Joe Biden as text messages reveal his request to meet with a Chinese businessman who had paid his son millions. Hunter Biden referenced his father's involvement in an attempted shakedown, suggesting Joe Biden's direct participation. These coincidences raise questions about influence and legitimacy, especially considering Hunter Biden's associates have been charged with FARA violations while he remains untouched. Suspicion surrounds this situation.
National Review: Kari Lake Set to Announce U.S. Senate Run
Former Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake plans to launch her 2024 U.S. Senate campaign, challenging incumbent senator Kyrsten Sinema and Democratic representative Ruben Gallego. Lake aims to fight for American interests and secure a Republican majority in the chamber. She will meet with Republican leaders in Washington, D.C., next week to gain support for her candidacy.
Flag And Cross: Israel Absent As Republican Candidates Tackle Domestic Concerns
The Republican candidate debate focused on domestic issues like crime, drugs, and immigration, with little mention of Israel. Candidates clashed and struggled to stay on topic. The debate format was criticized for lacking substance.
Daily Wire: IRS Agent: CNN Has Hunter Biden Text Claiming Worries Would ‘Go Away’ Once Dad Was President
IRS officer Justin Cole received a call from CNN, informing him of an email from Hunter Biden claiming his legal troubles would disappear once his father became president. Documents released by the House Ways and Means Committee reveal that Hunter Biden had access to the White House, business associates were instructed to keep Joe Biden's involvement secret, and trips to Ukraine aligned with Hunter's financial interests. A CNN producer revealed that a witness believed the investigation was wrapping up, and Hunter rejected a plea deal.
The Babylon Bee: Democrats Criticize Republicans For Wasting Time Impeaching Biden When He's Probably Just Going To Be Dead In A Few Weeks Anyway
Democrats and Republicans clash over the first Biden impeachment inquiry. Democrats defend Biden as an old man who should be left alone, while Republicans push for further investigation. The inquiry is ultimately ended by Republicans due to lack of Democratic approval.
Breitbart: Impeachment Inquiry Memo Gives Overview of Evidence Uncovered Thus Far
House impeachment investigators are using all available tools to determine if President Joe Biden committed impeachable offenses, focusing on questions related to foreign money received by the Biden family, Biden's involvement in their foreign business entanglements, and actions taken by the Biden administration to hinder the criminal investigation of Hunter Biden. Significant evidence has already been gathered, including bank records, interviews, and messages among the Biden family. The probe's leaders will consider legislation to address financial disclosure requirements for family members of future presidents or vice presidents.
National Review: The Corner: The Race Remains the Same
Advisers of Republican candidates predicted they would take on former President Donald Trump in the second presidential primary debate, and many candidates followed through with their attacks. Chris Christie and Ron DeSantis criticized Trump for his absence at the debate and his policies, while Tim Scott used the opportunity to reintroduce himself and spoke on race issues. Despite Scott's strong performance, Nikki Haley still leads as the most viable non-Trump candidate in the race.
American Thinker: Trump shut the border and got a migrant deal with Mexico. Biden also shut the border and got ... more illegals
President Trump used the threat of closing the U.S.-Mexico border to pressure Mexico into stopping the surge of migrants in 2019, ultimately reaching a deal. This had an immediate impact on cross-border commerce and raised concerns about long-term effects on the economy. On the other hand, President Biden's reactive border shutdowns due to increased illegal crossings have disrupted trade without any deal in place, leading to economic harm for both sides. Trump's approach focused on a win-win outcome, while Biden's actions seem to prioritize his open border policy at the expense of trade and stability.
The American Spectator: A Dating Guide for Picket Lines: Trump vs. Biden
In the race for president in 2024, Joe Biden and Donald Trump have both made their case to United Auto Workers members. Biden stood in solidarity with union members, earning their support, while Trump faced criticism for holding his event at a non-union plant. Biden spent very little time engaging with the workers, while Trump spent more time with them in Detroit. The blue-collar workers have grievances due to rising inflation and stagnant pay, and they are not convinced by Biden's policies. Trump empathizes with their struggles and is willing to fight for their rights. Trump asked for the endorsement of UAW members, while Biden has yet to do so.
Forbes: California Fast Food Workers Secure $20 Minimum Wage—Highest In The U.S.
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law raising the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 an hour, the highest in the country. The law will take effect next April and applies to chains with at least 60 locations nationwide.
Breitbart: O’Reilly to Carlson: Trump Will Not Go to Prison 'Even if He's Convicted'
Former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly predicts that former President Donald Trump will not go to prison even if convicted and cannot be removed from the ballot constitutionally. O'Reilly points to the classified documents case against Trump, highlighting the similarities between Trump and President Joe Biden's possession of classified material. He calls for the Special Counsel to interview Biden and his son, Hunter Biden.
Red State: Nate Silver: It's Probably Too Late for Dems not to Nominate Joe Biden
It's becoming clear that Joe Biden is unfit to be President, but the Democrats are stuck on how to replace him. A primary challenge or Biden stepping down voluntarily both pose risks for the party. Kamala Harris is not a desirable replacement. Ideally, Biden should have announced earlier that he wouldn't seek a second term. The Democrats are in a tough spot, and the situation is unprecedented. The GOP, on the other hand, faces uncertainty but dealing with a failing candidate is easier.
American Thinker: Trump was a great president, but a looming Michelle Obama candidacy means we need a new plan
There is speculation that Joe Biden may drop out of the election to be replaced by Michelle Obama, which would change the election landscape. This could have been pre-planned to shift the focus and absolve the party for Biden's actions. The far left's identity politics will defend Michelle Obama against any criticism, while conveniently forgetting their defense of Biden. It is believed that Barack Obama is secretly running the show behind the scenes. The Democrats are panicking over the poll numbers and may desperately try to cheat their way to a win. Amidst all this, President Trump's impact on the country should not be overlooked. It is time to start thinking differently and seriously consider the implications of this election.
#society
Newsbusters: HHS Will Remove LGBTQ Foster Kids From Homes That Don’t Affirm Their Delusions
The HHS released new guidelines for the foster care system, aiming to put children's well-being first. While some rules benefit children, one rule allows the transfer of LGBTQ foster kids to families that affirm their confusion. The HHS wants to protect LGBTQ youth, but it may harm their mental health and disregard foster families with differing views.
Fox News: DC landlord claims tenants haven't paid rent for three years but told he still must wait to evict them: report
A D.C. landlord, John Jones, hasn't been paid rent in three years and must wait another four months for a trial to evict his tenants. Some tenants claimed they couldn't pay rent due to poor conditions, but Jones believes they are stalling and lying. The court's message to small landlords is that the city won't enforce the laws.
The New American: US Meat Supply May Soon Have mRNA Injected “Vaccines” - The New American
Shrimp, pork, and beef treated with mRNA gene-therapy technology may be introduced into the nation's food supply, aiming to improve disease resistance in aquaculture and livestock. Shrimp farming is particularly targeted due to the lack of adaptive immune systems in shrimp and the absence of available products to address shrimp disease. The use of mRNA vaccines in livestock is still being researched, and concerns have been raised about the potential transmission of mRNA and coded viruses to humans who consume meat products from mRNA-injected animals.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Pentagon To Review Senior Official Linked to Iranian Government Group
Pentagon official Ariane Tabatabai is under investigation for her alleged involvement in an Iranian-run propaganda network. The Defense Department is currently reviewing whether proper security clearance protocols were followed. Tabatabai's connections to the network have prompted a congressional probe and calls for her security clearance to be revoked.
#economy
Forbes: Uber, DoorDash And Grubhub Must Pay $18 An Hour To NYC Delivery Workers, Judge Rules
New York City delivery workers have been granted a victory as a judge denied attempts from Uber, DoorDash, and Grubhub to block a minimum wage bill. The law mandates that food delivery workers be paid a flat hourly rate or a set amount per delivery. This regulation is part of the ongoing effort to regulate the payment of gig workers.
Washington Free Beacon: Newsom Signs Law Giving California Fast Food Workers $20 Minimum Wage
Fast food workers in California will receive a minimum wage of $20 per hour starting in April. Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law, stating that the state is paving the way for the future. This new legislation is part of a compromise between fast food companies and labor unions, removing a referendum aimed at repealing a law that improves worker conditions. The majority of fast food workers in California are the primary providers for their families, with 80% being minorities and two-thirds being women.
#religion
Flag And Cross: Tel Aviv Municipality Revokes Permits After Secular Protesters Disrupt Jewish Outreach Group
The Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality revoked permits for a nonprofit's public events during the Sukkot holiday. This decision came after radical, secular protestors prevented a Jewish outreach group from holding a gender-segregated service on Yom Kippur. The group denied the allegations, but the municipality still revoked their permits.
#crime
Flag And Cross: Philadelphia Influencer Who Challenged Police to Arrest Her During Looting Cries as She's Hit with 6 Felonies
Social media personality "Meatball" was charged with six felonies after inciting looting and rioting in Philadelphia. She was seen crying in her mug shot, a far cry from her arrogant behavior during the chaos. The looting was prompted by a judge dismissing charges against a police officer who fatally shot a black driver.
#sports
Fox News: Jets' Aaron Rodgers says Deion Sanders 'created a lot of buzz' that caused some to want to see him 'fall'
First-year Colorado football coach Deion Sanders receives attention as a polarizing figure. Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers criticizes the coach's controversial comments about Sanders.
Flag And Cross: Rules Changed For KSI Vs Tommy Fury Match
Youtuber KSI and professional boxer Tommy Fury will face off in a six-round boxing match in Manchester. This professional fight marks a shift in KSI's career, and Fury is gaining recognition as a celebrity boxing gatekeeper. The match will be sanctioned by the Professional Boxing Association and is highly anticipated in the sports and social media world.
#other
Flag And Cross: Lessons From Westgate: How Kenya's Churches Transformed Security Post-Terror Attack
On September 21, 2013, gunmen stormed Nairobi's Westgate Mall, killing 67 people and injuring hundreds. The attack exposed Kenya's weak security and sparked changes in church security protocols. Kenyan authorities gave contradictory information about the attack, and an investigation revealed the true scope of the assault. The mall is now operational with improved security, and churches continue to be vigilant. The security consultant involved in the rescue operation emphasizes the importance of courage and faith in times of crisis.
Forbes: ‘Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare II’ And ‘Warzone’ Season 6 Overview And Review
Season 6 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II brings new Halloween-themed maps and operators. The update includes four new maps, two Gunfight and two 6v6 core maps. The new maps offer unique gameplay experiences, with Koro Village standing out as a mid-sized map with rooftops and La Casa being a smaller, more cramped map. Additionally, two new weapons are introduced, the TR-76 Geist and the ISO 9mm, both offering powerful firepower. The Battle Pass features a crossover with Spawn, a comic book character, and offers a range of skins and other items. Overall, the update runs smoothly with minimal bugs.