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In migrant crisis, New York still can’t face reality

IN MIGRANT CRISIS, NEW YORK STILL CAN'T FACE REALITY. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has taken a leading role among Democrats in conceding the damage done to local communities by the Biden administration's policy of allowing millions of illegal border crossers to remain in the United States. Adams recently raised eyebrows in his party by saying the arrival of thousands of illegal asylum-seekers, with their enormous demands for economic and social services, "will destroy New York City."

103 House Democrats join calls for Biden to open up the immigration playbook

Nearly half the House Democratic Caucus is calling on President Biden to put executive muscle into measures to help immigrants and asylum seekers get work papers. In a letter signed by 103 lawmakers, the Democrats laid out three legal avenues to allow asylum seekers and certain undocumented immigrants to work legally, and for some undocumented...

Is pumpkin spice really made of pumpkin?

Have you had a pumkin spice drink yet this season?

GOP’s Buck mocks Greene for shift on impeachment inquiry timeline

Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) mocked Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-Ga.) apparent shift on a timeline for an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, calling it “absurd.” “The idea that she is now the expert on impeachment or that she is someone who should set the timing on impeachment is absurd,” Buck said Sunday on MSNBC’s “Inside...

Olympic gold medalist Sarah Hughes decides against congressional campaign

Sarah Hughes, a former Olympic figure skating champion, has decided not to run for a congressional seat in her home state of New York after she initially said that she planned to launch a campaign.  “For those interested, I have decided not to run for Congress at this time,” Hughes wrote in a post on...

White House rips media for fixating on Biden’s age

The White House is lashing out at the media's fixation on President Biden's age and his stamina for executing the job, seeking to go on offense on an issue that polls suggest is one of Biden’s biggest vulnerabilities in his reelection campaign. Aides in a series of social media posts took direct aim at news...

Extreme weather risks in Republican-led states could fuel climate investments, experts say

Republican voters' disproportionate vulnerability to extreme weather events could stimulate spending on climate action, researchers argue in a new policy paper. Republicans may generally express doubt with regards to the impacts of climate change, but they are also more likely to experience the most serious effects — including flooding and wildfires, per the paper, published in the journal Political Science & Politics....

FDA approves new COVID vaccines

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved newly updated COVID-19 shots on Monday in an effort to give Americans some added protection ahead of a potential winter uptick in infections. Outside advisors for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday will recommend who should get the shots, which are manufactured by Moderna...

Putin’s six mistakes

Contrary to the image that he propagates at home and abroad, the supposedly sage dictator is a serial bumbler who committed a plethora of pushing Russia down the slippery slope.

Red Cross: Weather, travel contributing to blood shortage

The American Red Cross has declared a national blood supply emergency, citing weather and travel as reasons for the shortfall. The organization said that national blood supply levels have fallen by nearly 25 percent since early August, which potentially threatens those who need emergency blood and those who rely on blood transfusions for conditions like cancer...

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