Author: slstaff

The overall crime rate in New York City increased by 30% so far in 2014. Exactly two weeks before the election, New York Governor Kathy Hochul held a news conference to defend her record on crime. Although shootings have decreased, she blamed “human emotion” for the city’s rising level of insecurity. At a news conference, Attorney General Letitia James remarked, “I deal with two things here: I deal with the facts, and I deal with people’s fears, and I handle both.” “Thankfully, gun violence is decreasing. It’s getting there, but there’s still no human connection. I can see why you…

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Alexandra Pierce, the founder of the HRH Collection and a fashion designer, claims that a liberal exodus is taking place in the city of Los Angeles. In an interview with Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, broadcast on SiriusXM Patriot’s Breitbart News Daily, Pierce said that she relocated the HRH Collection design studio out of downtown Los Angeles due to the growing crime rate and the misery of the homeless. An ancient adage says something like, “At this point, I’m a sitting duck here in Los Angeles. When is the bus going to come and smash my friends and me?…

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It’s not unexpected, but things may turn against the Democrats in a few weeks if that’s what they meant. Katie Hobbs’s twin sister, Becky, said that the national party poured money into elections to support MAGA candidates. As a Democratic candidate, Katie is seeking the office of governor of Arizona. The Democrats apparently thought these people would be easier to attack during the general election. It does, however, address the widespread sense of superiority held by the great majority of Democrats (via Project Veritas): The twin of Katie Hobbs believes the Democratic Party “was pouring money in primaries” to help…

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During a debate on Tuesday night, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman of Pennsylvania struggled to explain why he had altered his position on fracking, a divisive subject in the state. After suffering a stroke earlier this year, Fetterman’s eligibility for office has been called into question due to his shown difficulties with understanding words and speaking, as well as his frequent need to have talks transcribed for him. The moderator remarked, “You have made two inconsistent remarks regarding fracking.” “In an interview from 2018, you claimed, ‘I don’t favor fracking at all. It’s something I’ve never done before. However,…

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The majority of Rishi Sunak’s new cabinet served under Johnson or Truman. Concern has been raised in Westminster about the return of Suella Braverman to the Home Office, the administrative body responsible for developing immigration policy. Last week, Braverman resigned from the Truss government, saying he had “severe questions” about the cabinet’s determination to fulfill its promise to reduce immigration and handle the illegal migrant problem in the English Channel by 2019. During her brief time as Home Secretary under Truss, Braverman, herself the daughter of immigrants, adopted a problematic stance on immigration by pledging to try to meet the…

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Tuesday, the Supreme Court of the State of New York ruled that government employees who were terminated for refusing COVID-19 immunization should be reinstated and paid back. “The Health Commissioner has the authority to issue public health directives. Nobody in this debate has any reason to distrust this source of information. However, the Health Commissioner lacks the power to enforce additional restrictions on city employees. The Health Commissioner is unable to delay a worker’s return to duty. The Health Commissioner has no authority to terminate anyone. The Mayor cannot make exceptions to these regulations for any employees. According to Executive…

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You should consider getting a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. The White House has dropped $20 off coupon books at area grocery shops and pharmacies to help spread the message. The next two months, beginning on Thanksgiving and ending on Christmas, are the busiest for vacationers. In light of this, patients consulting specialists should act swiftly in getting their vaccinations. White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest issued a statement about the “multimedia marketing campaigns,” “tens of millions of texts, calls, and emails to customers,” and “federal pharmacy partners” who were extending hours and accepting walk-in appointments to increase vaccination…

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The President then exposed his upgraded COVID-19 booster by rolling up his sleeve. The President issued a grim warning to the American public on Tuesday, stating that the failure to receive the updated immunization will be the cause of nearly all cases of COVID this year. Biden, along with the CEOs of Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, and Albertsons, declared during a news conference that “virtually every COVID fatality in America is preventable.” As the saying goes, “nearly everyone, virtually everyone who will die from COVID this year will not be up-to-date on their vaccines.” President Joe Biden has lobbied members…

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A lot of people would love to use a reset button on their financial situation if they could. The United States currently has tax debt worth about $527 billion. Thankfully, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recognizes that a lot of people are financially struggling, which is why they established the Fresh Start Program. This program can support those who need debt support. Let us take a look at how this free debt relief option might be able to help you out. The Fresh Start Program: What is it? A lot of individuals think the Fresh Start Program is one type…

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Poverty is an issue that plenty of American households face. As a matter of fact, approximately 37.25 million individuals lived below the poverty line in 2020. When people struggle financially, it can be challenging to get the things they need to survive. This includes shelter, groceries, and so on. Furthermore, they might have the basic items, but it can still be hard to afford the bills that come with the necessities. This could be the price of gas, utility bills, and so on. Universal Basic Income (UBI) is a way that some people want to beat this issue. Most people…

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Maine’s current governor, Janet Mills, is challenged by Paul LePage, who served as governor from 2011 to 2019. With only a few weeks left until the midterm elections in November, Maine’s Democratic governor, Janet Mills, and her Republican rival, former governor and current congressman Paul LePage, faced off in a second televised debate on Monday night. The high expense of living, abortion, and education were all discussed at the discussion, which took place at the CBS13 studios in Portland, Maine. LePage, who served as governor of Maine from 2011 to 2019, got into an argument with his opponent, accusing him…

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A volunteer for the campaign of Republican Florida Senator Marco Rubio was severely attacked while out on the campaign trail in the Hialeah area, causing him to suffer a broken jaw and internal bleeding. The Democratic representative, Val Demings, will challenge incumbent Senator Bill Nelson in just two weeks (D-FL). Senator Nelson claims that four people confronted the canvasser and made it clear that Republicans were not welcome in their community. In addition to requiring facial reconstruction, the individual was wearing a Ron DeSantis campaign cap and a Marco Rubio shirt (R). Last night, a canvasser was attacked in #Hialeah…

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Customs and Border Protection revealed a record high for September in the number of Border patrol interactions in a late-night press dump on a Friday. Katie also pointed out a worrisome increase: the number of people who could be terrorists that Border Patrol personnel have encountered. The good news is that on Monday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre conducted a briefing at which she answered questions concerning these figures. As is so often the case, she was at a loss for an adequate response. A reporter said that the aggregated data showed a bleak picture of the situation at…

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According to The Daily Wire, legislators have reached out to PayPal for an explanation after the company tried and failed to find users $2,500 for disseminating “misinformation” over the site. Many political parties left the site because the firm proposed a revision to its acceptable usage policy that would have prohibited users from making political views “types of intolerance such as racism, sexism, and homophobia that masquerade as facts or are otherwise hard to spot in daily life. As a result of an oversight, the established rules have been codified.” PayPal responded the next day after the article ran on…

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Republicans for Texas Attorney General State law prohibits the acquisition of biometric data without a specific agreement, and Ken Paxton sued Google last Thursday, saying the firm had breached this rule. In 2009, the state of Texas passed the Capture or Utilization of Biometric Identifier Act, which made it illegal for private businesses to utilize biometric identifiers without the agreement of the individual. Data such as fingerprints, iris scans, voiceprints, and face geometry are also included. In the District Court of Midland County, Texas, a complaint has been filed claiming that Google has been collecting this information in “blatant disobedience”…

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