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#illegals
PJ Media: A Shocking Number of Illegal Aliens Flagged as National Security Risks
In the Biden border crisis, almost 75,000 illegal migrants were flagged as potential national security risks, including terrorists or individuals with terrorist ties. There has been a 600% spike in these potential "national security risk" migrants, with over 25,000 encountered in Fiscal Year 2022. This poses a significant danger to Americans.
National Review: Mayor Adams Predicts Migrant Crisis ‘Will Destroy New York City’
New York City's Mayor Eric Adams warns that the migrant crisis will destroy the city, with over 100,000 illegal immigrants arriving since spring. The influx is costing billions of dollars, but Adams has not rolled back the city's sanctuary status. The city is expanding its emergency respite site into a Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center to accommodate the growing number of asylum seekers.
#politics
Newsbusters: Debating Jared Polis: On Legal Discrimination, CO Crime, Equity & School Choice
Colorado's Democratic governor, Jared Polis, claims to support freedom and lower taxes, but his policies contradict his statements. While he promotes charter schools, Colorado's school choice program is limited to government schools. Polis also defends universal preschool and higher taxes on vape products, despite evidence of their ineffectiveness. However, he does support personal responsibility regarding marijuana and psychedelics. He opposes the Supreme Court decision regarding a website designer's refusal to create a wedding site for a gay couple, but acknowledges the problem with rising costs in higher education. Polis asserts that Democrats are more pro-freedom than Republicans, but their stance on various issues suggests otherwise.
American Thinker: In Huntington Beach, they're ready and waiting for the COVID mask enforcers
Huntington Beach, also known as "Surf City," voted to ban mask and COVID-19 vaccine mandates across the city in a 4-3 decision. The motion, introduced by Mayor Pro Tem Gracey Van Der Mark, aims to protect individual liberty and stand against government intrusion.
PJ Media: Drill, Baby, NOT! Biden Bars Oil Exploration on 13 Million Acres of Arctic Wilderness
Joe Biden enraged environmentalists when he allowed drilling on Arctic land, breaking his promise of no new drilling. However, he also announced the prohibition of drilling on 13 million acres in Alaska and canceling all drilling leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to protect the region. This decision has sparked political controversy and accusations of harming energy independence. The fight is far from over, as legal battles are expected to challenge the decision.
Fox News: 'Radical' gambit to kick Trump off ballot sets 'dangerous precedent,' Sen Cotton says
Democrats are considering using the 14th Amendment to prevent former President Trump from running in the 2024 election. Republicans argue that this sets a dangerous precedent and is an attack on democratic customs. The 14th Amendment includes a clause disqualifying candidates who have participated in "insurrection or rebellion" against the U.S.
Red State: Joe Biden Isn't Just Coming Across as Inept, Republicans Are Succeeding in Making Him Toxic
President Joe Biden's approval rating is at a disastrous 39%, with Americans criticizing his handling of the economy, inflation, immigration, crime, and foreign policy. Many Americans don't trust the current administration after the Afghanistan withdrawal, and are feeling the impact of inflation and financial struggles. Additionally, Biden's involvement in Hunter Biden's business affairs is causing further distrust and may discourage his base from voting in the future. Republicans are focusing on highlighting the Biden Family Business scandal and making Biden appear more toxic, with hopes of unseating him in the next election.
National Review: Haley Has Largest Lead over Biden of Any GOP Candidate in New Poll
Nikki Haley emerges as strongest Republican candidate against President Biden, leading 49% to 43%, surpassing margin of error. Haley's support increases after first GOP debate. Biden camp criticizes Haley's education platform as out of touch and extreme. GOP field prepares for second primary debate.
#society
The Economist: New York City is restricting Airbnb
New York City is restricting Airbnb rentals, requiring hosts to register and be present during stays. Hosts are finding the rules stringent and the registration process onerous, leading to a decrease in listings. However, critics argue that Airbnb contributes to the city's affordable housing shortage and can negatively impact neighborhoods.
Daily Wire: Al Pacino’s 29-Year-Old Baby Mama Files For Full Custody Just 3 Months After Giving Birth
Al Pacino's girlfriend, Noor Alfallah, has filed for full custody of their three-month-old baby. The couple, who had been dating since 2020, used a petition typically used for unmarried couples to establish custody and visitation rights. Pacino, 83, was surprised by the news due to a medical condition that typically causes infertility.
National Review: The Corner: Divorce Isn’t Fashionable
Supermodel Emily Ratajkowski defends being divorced by 30, calling it "chic" and celebrating the freedom it brings. However, this portrayal of divorce as fashionable trivializes the pain and trauma it can cause, especially for young mothers like Ratajkowski.
The Economist: Where do Americans mingle?
Sit-down chain restaurants like Olive Garden bring together Americans from different socioeconomic backgrounds more than any other institution, including bars, churches, and schools. As American society has become more unequal and less religious, rich and poor have grown increasingly isolated from each other. Inter-class bonds are crucial for upward mobility, with studies showing that individuals with friends across economic strata have higher education levels and earn better salaries. However, chain restaurants that foster cross-class mixing often face opposition from local governments seeking to preserve community character.
#war
Fox News: Blinken, in Ukraine, says Russia needs to acknowledge that 'they failed'
Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Ukraine and emphasizes that Russia needs to admit failure in the war and show willingness for diplomacy. He also announces a new funding package to assist Ukraine in its counteroffensive against Russian troops and combat corruption.
Euromaidan Press: Blinken visits an underground bunker in Ukraine
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken visits an underground bunker and inspects military equipment in Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Greek Shipper Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Iranian Oil to U.S.
Greek shipping company Empire Navigation has pleaded guilty to smuggling sanctioned Iranian crude oil and will pay a $2.4 million fine. The case marks the first public acknowledgement by U.S. prosecutors that America seized one million barrels of oil from the tanker Suez Rajan. The court documents shed light on the covert world of Iranian crude oil smuggling, which has grown in scale since the collapse of the 2015 nuclear deal. The case further escalated tensions between the U.S. and Iran, and attention began focusing on the Suez Rajan in February 2022 when it was suspected of carrying oil from Iran's Khargh Island.
Breitbart: Use Expanding the European Union to Counter Russia, Says France
The European Union needs to take a bolder approach in onboarding new member states to counter Russian interference and division in these nations. Disinformation and interference from Russia aim to weaken the EU, and addressing this issue is crucial. By providing clearer positions and support to candidate countries, the EU can prevent Putin from undermining them. The vague approach to new members creates uncertainty and resentment, giving Russia the opportunity to exert pressure. The expansion of the EU is seen as a way to confront Russia and strengthen the Union.
#economy
The Economist: This week’s covers | Sep 9th 2023 Edition
The Economist's cover story focuses on the promise and perils of the new Middle East, as Gulf countries aim to reshape the region. Despite booming economies and reduced conflicts, the threat of climate change looms.
In Asia, the magazine examines the impact of increased competition in the wealth-management industry on global finance. Wall Street's race to manage wealth is seen as a positive development.
Flag And Cross: UAW President Slams Ford, GM, Stellantis For Delay Tactics In Contract Talks, Raises Political Implications: 'Our Members Are Fired Up'
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is negotiating new contracts with Ford and Stellantis. Tensions are rising as the deadline approaches and UAW President Shawn Fain criticizes the automakers for delaying negotiations. The UAW is demanding a 46% wage increase, while Ford proposes a 9% increase. The union is also requesting shorter workweeks, pension plans, and other benefits. If an agreement is not reached, a strike could have significant consequences for the automotive industry and the economy.
#health
National Review: The Corner: White House: Biden’s Abrupt Ceremony Departure Was ‘Done Very Purposefully’
President Biden left a Medal of Honor ceremony after a brief pause, reportedly as a precaution against Covid. Despite not testing positive, he sometimes wears a mask due to his wife's positive test. The reason for his unmasked interaction with another senior citizen remains unclear.
The Blaze: Atlanta college drops mask mandate after 2 weeks, will keep social distancing and temperature checks
An Atlanta college reinstated a mask mandate but ended it after two weeks. However, several COVID protocols, including temperature checks, social distancing, and isolation for positive cases, will continue. Parties and large events are banned.
#crime
Fox News: Investigators rule Seattle house fire a homicide-suicide case
Seattle police are investigating a house fire that left four people dead, ruling three of the deaths as homicides and one as a suicide. The fire is being treated as an arson-homicide case, with investigators not looking for suspects. The victims have been identified as Lana A. Stewart, Sebastino Ragusa, Valentina Ragusa, and Salvatore Ragusa.
Fox News: 2 plead guilty to vandalizing Washington power substations, leaving thousands without power on Christmas Day
Two men plead guilty to vandalizing power substations in Washington state on Christmas Day with the intention of breaking into ATMs and businesses to steal money. They damaged four power substations, causing power outages. The men also planned to fell trees to cause additional power outages but were arrested before executing the plan.
#sports
Forbes: MLW’s Antitrust Lawsuit Against WWE Is Heating Up
Major League Wrestling (MLW) is in a lawsuit against WWE. Recent court filings suggest MLW's case could get stronger, as WWE confirmed that Stephanie McMahon spoke with a Tubi executive before the Tubi-MLW deal was terminated. MLW's CEO, Court Bauer, claims WWE is suppressing anyone who isn't WWE and trying to suffocate their competition. The case is now moving toward discovery, and WWE has hired a new high-powered law firm to defend itself.
Fox News: Bill Belichick, Linda Holliday reportedly split before Patriots' season begins
Legendary coach Bill Belichick and his partner Linda Holliday are reportedly going through a long and complicated breakup. Holliday is interested in staying in their Nantucket home despite the split. The situation is causing concern among team officials as they wonder what Holliday might reveal.
Forbes: IndyCar’s Marcus Armstrong Completes Chip Ganassi Racing 2024 Lineup
Chip Ganassi Racing has finalized its lineup for the 2024 IndyCar Series in just eight days. The team has signed Marcus Armstrong to a multi-year contract extension. Armstrong, a 23-year-old New Zealander, drove the No. 11 Honda on street and road courses this season and will now expand his driving duties to include ovals. He currently leads the IndyCar Rookie of the Year standings and is excited for the challenge of racing on ovals next season.
Breitbart: Peyton Manning Can't Find Any QBs for Season 2 of Netflix Series 'Quarterbacks'
Former NFL star Peyton Manning is struggling to find quarterbacks to join the second season of his Netflix series Quarterbacks. Despite the success of the first season, many QBs have turned down the opportunity to participate. Manning is hopeful but time is running out.
Forbes: Climate Change Is Bringing The Heat On Cricket’s Future
English cricket supporters felt disappointed after their team's defeat, but the bigger picture showed that the match was centered on tackling climate change. The venue was the UK's first sustainable cricket match, promoting eco-friendly transport, renewable power, and sustainable packaging. Climate change poses a significant threat to cricket, as extreme weather conditions continue to interrupt matches and impact player welfare.
#science
The New American: Science Now Includes “Indigenous Knowledge,” Says White House Science Office - The New American
The Biden administration is incorporating "Indigenous Knowledge" into scientific assessments, directing federal agencies to consider the beliefs of Native Americans in policymaking. This move has been criticized as unscientific and irrational, with concerns that it may lead to potentially dangerous decisions. The administration has released multiple documents promoting the inclusion of Indigenous Knowledge and has held seminars on the topic. Experts warn of the risks and argue that spiritual beliefs should not be considered scientific evidence.
Flag And Cross: Lower Numbers On Sports Jerseys Make Players Look Slimmer: Study
A new study from UCLA confirms that American football players who wear low numbers on their shirts look thinner. Previous research showed that players in jerseys numbered 10 to 19 were perceived as slimmer than those in numbers 80 to 89, regardless of body size or color. The findings suggest that our brains rely on learned associations between numbers and size attributes when processing perception of body size.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Watch: Pennsylvania Partier Gets Clawed While Guiding a Massive Black Bear Out of a Front Yard
A man in Pennsylvania confronts a black bear at a party, trying to shoo it away. He succeeds in guiding the bear out, but not before getting swiped.
I Heart RVing: Top 8 Trailer Brands That Are Popular Among Travelers | I Heart RVing
Picking the right travel trailer is about finding the one that meets your unique needs and preferences. Popular trailer brands have a proven track record and offer quality build, reliability, and responsive customer service. Some top trailer brands include Airstream, Gulf Stream Coach, KZ-RV, Oliver, Grand Design RV, Winnebago, Coachman Industries, and Jayco. These brands offer a variety of options and features to fit your family and lifestyle.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Child Safety Or Privacy? UK Holds Firm On Online Safety Bill Amid Big Tech Backlash
U.K. government refuses to change its stance on the Online Safety Bill, which requires messaging platforms to provide access to encrypted messages in cases of suspected child abuse content. Tech companies argue that this violates user privacy, while the government believes child protection and privacy can coexist. Apple threatened to withdraw iMessage and FaceTime from the U.K. market if the bill becomes law.