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#illegals

Liberty Nation: NYC Migrants Continue to Overwhelm the Big Apple
NYC Migrants Continue to Overwhelm the Big Apple
New York City is struggling to find housing for illegal immigrants flooding into the city, causing tension within Mayor Eric Adams' own party. Despite initially supporting the protection of immigrants, Adams now warns that the city is being overwhelmed and will be destroyed. Governor Kathy Hochul has also reversed her opinion, saying migrants should go elsewhere. The city has spent over $1 billion on hotel rooms for migrants and even purchased a nursing home to accommodate them, displacing its residents. A poll shows that most New Yorkers view the migrant surge as a serious problem, and the issue could cost Democrats in upcoming elections.


#politics

Liberty Nation: The Feinstein Factor: Her Passing Certainly Complicates Things
The Feinstein Factor: Her Passing Certainly Complicates Things
Dianne Feinstein, despite her failing health and calls to resign, insisted on serving another term as the senator from California. Her death leaves a vacancy that Governor Gavin Newsom must fill. The replacement will be a black woman caretaker, not one of the high-profile Democrats running for the seat, creating chaos and potential disruption for those already campaigning.


Liberty Nation: Supreme Court Adds a Dozen Cases, Will Rule on Social Media Law
Supreme Court Adds a Dozen Cases, Will Rule on Social Media Law
The Supreme Court added twelve cases to its docket, including social media free speech regulations, land development rights, and a no-fly list suit against the FBI. They will decide on the constitutionality of laws restricting social media companies and the legality of a county's demand for payment in exchange for a building permit. Additionally, they will determine whether a person can continue their lawsuit after being removed from the no-fly list.


The Federalist: The Legacy Dianne Feinstein Left California: Crap And Crime
The Legacy Dianne Feinstein Left California: Crap And Crime
With the passing of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, colleagues remember her as a kind and loyal friend. However, legacy media ignores the disastrous state of California during her tenure. High homelessness, crime rates, and left-leaning policies have contributed to the decline. Her passing is mourned, but her legacy is highly debated.


Fox News: Ramaswamy, Burgum reject Gingrich's claim that 'the race is over,' Trump will be GOP nominee
Ramaswamy, Burgum reject Gingrich's claim that 'the race is over,' Trump will be GOP nominee
GOP presidential candidates Vivek Ramaswamy and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum reject claims that former President Donald Trump is the definitive 2024 Republican nominee. Burgum states that he has long been told his goals are unachievable but has proven his capabilities. Ramaswamy believes Trump has been the best president so far, but he offers a fresh perspective to reach the next generation.


#society

American Thinker: Revenge of the nerd librarians
Revenge of the nerd librarians
The American Library Association (ALA) has come under scrutiny due to the influence of its president, Emily Drabinski, a self-described Marxist lesbian. There are concerns that Drabinski aims to promote extreme leftist ideologies, including promoting Drag Queen Story Hours in libraries and advocating for socialist organizing in education and libraries. The ALA's association with socialism has led some states, such as Montana, to sever ties with the organization.


#war

Foreign Policy: ‘We Don’t Want to Lose Our Second Motherland’
‘We Don’t Want to Lose Our Second Motherland’
Mustafa Nayyem, head of Ukraine's reconstruction agency, is leading the effort to rebuild the country after devastating Russian invasions. The scale of destruction is immense, with billions of dollars needed for infrastructure, housing, and economic recovery. The future of Ukraine depends on successful reconstruction and the return of its people, with the hope of becoming a prosperous and stable nation.


#foreignaffairs

American Thinker: Exposing WHO criminality and COVID vaccine lethality
Exposing WHO criminality and COVID vaccine lethality
Major American media organizations failed to report on two important presentations delivered to the European Union Parliament regarding the World Health Organization's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. One presentation by Dr. Peter McCullough raised concerns about the COVID inoculations and described the WHO as part of a biopharmaceutical syndicate planning a power grab. Another presentation by Dr. David Martin alleged that WHO officials and supporters had committed crimes against humanity and bio-terrorism. These presentations call for the reevaluation of COVID inoculations and America's support of the WHO.


#economy

American Thinker: Can the Fed be made to go against human nature?
Can the Fed be made to go against human nature?
Federal Reserve's rate hikes and excessive government spending are causing economic imbalance and inflation, resulting in high prices and reduced lending. The inverted yield curve suggests a looming recession, caused by the Fed's contradictory actions of stimulating the economy while also depressing it. To reduce inflation, the government must stop excessive spending and drain excess liquidity, but this goes against human nature and the history of government growth. It is up to citizens to take control, stay involved, and hold their representatives accountable for the benefit of the entire country.


#culture

Fox News: Forget Swift's Eras Tour, Taylor looks likely to bring this extra new angle to the stage in 2024
Forget Swift's Eras Tour, Taylor looks likely to bring this extra new angle to the stage in 2024
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is a cultural phenomenon, poised to become the highest-grossing tour of all time. While her popularity is undeniable, her recent foray into political activism has been met with criticism. With a massive reach, Swift has registered thousands of new voters but has yet to see political success. As she gears up for the second leg of her tour, some wonder if it will also serve as a series of Democratic campaign rallies.


#crime

The Federalist: IRS Worker Charged With Single Count For Leaking Trump's Taxes
IRS Worker Charged With Single Count For Leaking Trump's Taxes
A contractor for the IRS leaked thousands of tax records, including those of former President Trump, before the 2020 election. The contractor, Charles Littlejohn, was charged with unauthorized disclosure of tax returns and return information. The leaked information was given to news organizations, including ProPublica, which published records on wealthy individuals evading income tax.


#sports

Forbes: Exhausted Marlins Keep Control Of Their Postseason Fate
Exhausted Marlins Keep Control Of Their Postseason Fate
The Miami Marlins, exhausted from a long and frustrating trip, overcome a 3-0 deficit to win 4-3 against the Pittsburgh Pirates. They continue to fight for a wild card spot in the playoffs.


Forbes: Harry Maguire Has The Chance To Step Up To The Plate In Lisandro Martinez’s Absence For Manchester United
Harry Maguire Has The Chance To Step Up To The Plate In Lisandro Martinez’s Absence For Manchester United
Harry Maguire's difficult year at Manchester United, including being jeered by fans, did not deter his commitment to the club. Despite potential transfer rumors, Maguire chose to stay and fight for his place, proving himself as a professional. His recent performance in the Carabao Cup has earned him favor with fans and the opportunity for a more prominent role in the team's defense.