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A recent survey conducted by Siena College has unveiled a striking discontent among New York residents, with a substantial majority attributing the migrant crisis to President Biden, sparking concerns over national security, financial stability, and additional issues in the state. The poll, released on a Tuesday in October, indicates that 64% of the New York populace is dissatisfied with President Biden’s approach to the recent surge of migrants in the state. This dissatisfaction spans across various political affiliations, including 48% of Democrats, 91% of Republicans, and 72% of independents expressing disapproval. The survey also sheds light on the opinions about…

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“House Representative Acknowledges Mistake, Agrees to Plea Deal Following Unintentional Alarm Incident” Representative Jamaal Bowman of New York, affiliated with the Democratic Party’s progressive “Squad,” has officially entered a guilty plea in the D.C. Superior Court. The plea pertains to charges accusing him of mistakenly triggering a fire alarm in the Cannon House Office Building prior to a critical vote on September 30. The misdemeanor charge, filed by Assistant Attorney General Peter Saba of D.C., alleges that Bowman caused a false fire alarm. On the day of his arraignment, Bowman presented himself at the courthouse, dressed in a navy suit…

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Demonstrators gathered at an airport in Makhachkala, located in Russia’s southwest Republic of Dagestan, late Sunday evening. As they occupied the airport, the crowd vocalized anti-Israel sentiments, seemingly in search of passengers from a plane that had landed from Tel Aviv. Due to the sudden uproar, the airport was temporarily shut down, as confirmed by the Russian aviation authority, Rosaviatsia. Planes scheduled to land in Makhachkala were rerouted to other destinations. According to Amichai Stein, a correspondent for the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, a handful of Israeli and Jewish individuals found themselves stranded amidst the turmoil at the airport. Disturbing…

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A retired Lieutenant Colonel from the Army vociferously challenged the claims made by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez regarding Israel’s alleged war crimes, in a comprehensive discussion with Fox News Digital. He emphasized the critical responsibility that members of Congress hold, underscoring their duty to thoroughly comprehend legal definitions and ramifications before levying such serious accusations against military personnel. During her appearance on MSNBC’s “The Mehdi Hasan Show” this past Sunday, Ocasio-Cortez, representing New York, denounced Israel, accusing them of committing war crimes, while concurrently calling for a ceasefire in response to Hamas’ offensive on October 7. She clarified that her stance…

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Orlando Magic’s star forward, Jonathan Isaac, gears up for an action-packed 2023-24 NBA season, marking his seventh year since his sixth-place selection in the 2017 NBA Draft. His journey through the NBA has been far from a smooth sail, marked by tribulations and bold decisions both on and off the court. Recovering from a significant knee injury, Isaac had to miss the games for two seasons spanning 2020 to 2022. But physical setbacks weren’t the only challenges he faced. Isaac’s off-court choices stirred conversations, particularly when he opted to stand during the national anthem in the NBA’s renowned Orlando “bubble”…

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In a recent upheaval at New York State’s highest court, former President Donald Trump made a startling exit, raising both hands in exasperation and promptly leaving. This unexpected move came shortly after Michael Cohen, a former ally turned adversary, testified that Trump hadn’t instructed him to overstate the worth of his assets. Following his abrupt departure, Trump voiced his frustration to the press, claiming, “Based on the testimony, we should be declared the winners of this trial immediately.” However, New York’s Attorney General, Letitia James, swiftly countered Trump’s assertions. She stated that Cohen’s testimony in no way weakened the state’s…

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Alyssa Milano was, if you ask me, on the outs of Hollywood as of late. I’m sure she’s worked but nothing of note I think. Then she had a role on the Netflix series Insatiable and suddenly we all seemed to notice her again. The series, according to IMDB is about “A disgraced, dissatisfied civil lawyer-turned-beauty pageant coach takes on a vengeful, bullied teenager as his client and has no idea what he’s about to unleash upon the world.” Milano plays the wayward wife of the “disgraced civil lawyer”. But enough about that. Ya see the series is set and…

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Everyone, at least on the Right side of the aisle, seems amped up about the news that Donald Trump has no wrongdoing in the 2016 presidential election, at least in regards to the idea of his conspiring with Russia to make it happen. And why not! He’s been telling us it’s fake news for two years and now we know. But you know what I want? I want to see the report released to the public. I want to see the details and nuances of the so-called investigation and I want to see how far-reaching Mueller tried to tie Trump…

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The former RedState CEO Erick Erickson caused quite a commotion in 2016 when he became one of the first conservatives to publicly declare himself a “NeverTrump” Republican. Shortly after that, Erickson left RedState, divorced himself from CPAC, and joined the rest of the NeverTrump conservative movement in their increasingly-irrelevant punditspheres. But instead of getting hired on with The Bulwark, the internet’s new home for wayward neocons who have no other place to bash Trump while still pretending to be against the Democrats, Erickson admitted Monday that he was done flirting with the squishy middle. From Erickson’s column in The Resurgent:…

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