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28 Sep 2023
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#politics
The Federalist: SCOTUS Shouldn't Let Gov't Take Innocent People's Property
The Supreme Court will examine civil forfeiture, where law enforcement seizes property based on suspicion of criminal activity. The plaintiffs in Culley v. Attorney General of Alabama are two innocent parties who have been waiting to prove their innocence and reclaim their property for over a year. The court will decide if innocent property owners are entitled to a prompt hearing and if the delay violates due process. The Attorney General argues that guilt or innocence of the property owner is irrelevant, but history shows that the Founders aimed for procedural fairness and justice in civil forfeiture. The Remission Act of 1790 protected innocent property owners, but today the practice has expanded and makes it difficult for Americans to reclaim their property. The court must recognize the original intent behind civil forfeiture and the importance of protecting the rights of innocent owners.
Liberty Nation: Just for Fun Vol. 42 – C5 TV
The Conservative 5 criticize the government's extravagant spending and lack of historical knowledge.
#society
The Federalist: Univision Host Amplifies Florida Curriculum Hoax In Fox Debate
Univision co-host presses DeSantis on false claim about Florida's black history curriculum in Fox News debate. DeSantis calls it a hoax and accuses Kamala Harris of spreading misinformation.
Univision host Calderon asks Pence about DHS warnings on violence against LGBT Americans, citing a study. Eddie Scarry debunks the myth of an overwhelming surge in anti-LGBT crimes.
National Review: The Left Doesn’t Hate McKinsey Enough
McKinsey whistleblower raises concerns about the firm's influence; claims it colludes with those who make the world worse. Criticizes the recruitment of elite university graduates who are easily swayed by McKinsey's marketing. Argues that McKinsey represents the status quo and fails to recognize its own complicity in social and political issues. Calls for investigation and awareness of McKinsey's actions.
#foreignaffairs
American Thinker: Only Israel Stood Against the Butcher of Tehran
The appearance of Ebrahim Raisi, known for his involvement in the mass executions in Iran, at the United Nations highlights the UN's lack of legitimacy. Raisi's presence in the US, permitted by the Biden administration, raises concerns about the country's values and the need for proper action against such individuals.
Euromaidan Press: French and British defense ministers visit Ukraine
French and British defense ministers visit Ukraine in show of solidarity amid Russia's invasion. French Defense Minister Lecornu pays respects to fallen soldiers. British Secretary of State for Defense meets with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
#economy
National Review: Republicans Should Let Deposit Insurance Proposals Die
After the collapse of SVB and Signature Bank, two Republican congressmen are reviving discussion about banking regulation. They propose rules that would prove useless and onerous for banks, destabilizing the industry and costing consumers more money. The lawmakers approve of the FDIC's suggestions to increase deposit insurance, but unlimited insurance coverage would disincentivize depositors from monitoring their bank's risk profiles and create a moral hazard problem. Increasing deposit insurance would also burden small businesses with higher fees.
Forbes: Costco Year End Results Top Expectations
Costco's year-end report showed impressive results, with revenue and income increasing in the fourth quarter and full year. Total warehouse sales also saw growth. The company plans to open 10 new warehouses in the first quarter of fiscal 2024, with most of its current locations in the US and Canada. E-commerce sales dropped in the final quarter and full year, but management expects improvement with new initiatives. The CFO discussed plans for the future and the possibility of a special dividend. Despite a recent supply reduction by Saudi Arabia, gasoline prices may continue to decrease.
Forbes: Retailers Are Testing An AI Bot That Haggles With Customers Over Price
Retailers are using an AI-powered chatbot called Nibble to allow shoppers to negotiate lower prices online. The chatbot offers discounts of up to 15%, but most customers accept single-digit discounts. Average order values have increased by 50% as a result. Nibble aims to provide an alternative to widespread discounting in the retail industry.
#religion
Flag And Cross: Christian Group In Legal Battle Over Sunday Beach Access
A religiously affiliated nonprofit in Ocean Grove, New Jersey is in a battle with state officials and a local group over beach access on Sundays. The group has kept the beach closed on Sundays during the summer so residents can attend church services. However, the state considers the beach public property and has issued a violation letter, stating that denying access to the ocean is illegal. The group argues that it owns the land and has the right to restrict access.
#culture
National Review: London’s National Portrait Gallery Reborn After a Three-Year Overhaul
The National Portrait Gallery in the UK reopened after a renovation and expansion, featuring new galleries and a new entrance. The museum now includes a diverse range of portraits, representing a broader scope of British history and culture. The changes aim to reflect a more inclusive and contemporary view of the nation.
#crime
National Review: Fight D.C.’s Teen-Crime Wave with Teen Work
Washington, D.C. has implemented a curfew for teenagers in an attempt to combat rising crime rates. However, instead of locking teens indoors at night, the city should empower them by providing more job opportunities during the day. Programs in New York City and Chicago have shown that connecting young people with jobs can significantly reduce crime rates. Repealing work permit requirements would make it easier for teenagers to find employment and create a safer environment for everyone.
#sports
Fox News: Jets almost in 'panic mode' since Aaron Rodgers went down, Chiefs linebacker says
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay criticizes New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson's performance and describes the team's reliance on running plays. Despite Wilson's struggles, Jets head coach Robert Saleh remains supportive of the young quarterback.