2024

Trump’s Border Czar Threatens Undocumented Immigrants: ‘We’re Coming for You’

As the incoming border czar, I firmly believe that undocumented immigrants who are not criminals should be given the option to self-deport. This would allow them to arrange their affairs and depart with their families, ultimately leading to a more orderly and humane process. While criminals will be apprehended and deported, non-criminals can choose to leave voluntarily, thereby easing the strain on our immigration system. However, it’s important to note that the specifics of what happens to their property or future re-entry possibilities remain unclear.

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Russia Blames ‘Child-Free Ideology’ for Shrinking Population Amidst Ukraine War

Russia’s population is shrinking, and the Kremlin has a rather peculiar explanation: it’s all the fault of a “child-free ideology.” This curious claim comes amidst the backdrop of a war-torn nation, where sending young men to fight in a seemingly endless conflict in Ukraine is a grim reality. The Kremlin’s insistence on blaming a non-existent ideology for its demographic woes feels like an attempt to deflect responsibility from the very real problems plaguing the country.

It’s hard to ignore the blatant irony of a country struggling with population decline while simultaneously engaging in a war that’s costing countless lives. The Kremlin’s efforts to promote traditional family values, particularly through its portrayal of unwanted pregnancies as blessings in reality TV shows, seem somewhat hypocritical when considering the brutal realities of war and the lack of support for families struggling to survive.… Continue reading

Biden Administration Imposes Methane Fee on Oil and Gas Drillers

The Biden administration is implementing a new rule that will impose a federal fee on oil and gas companies exceeding specific methane emission levels. This rule, announced at COP29, fulfills a congressional directive within the 2022 climate law and aims to reduce one of the most potent greenhouse gases. The fee, expected to begin at $900 per ton in 2024 and increase to $1,500 per ton by 2026, aims to incentivize the adoption of emission-reducing technologies and reduce methane emissions by 1.2 million metric tons by 2035, equivalent to removing eight million cars from the road for a year. While industry groups are expected to oppose the rule, environmental organizations support it, advocating for the oil and gas sector to be held accountable for its contributions to climate change.

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Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Plan Faces Unyielding Opposition

Donald Trump has pledged to end birthright citizenship, a policy he believes is based on a misinterpretation of the 14th Amendment, by issuing an executive order on his first day back in office. This plan, which would require at least one parent to be a citizen or legal resident for a child to be considered a U.S. citizen, is likely to face legal challenges as it directly contradicts the amendment’s text. While the Supreme Court has never directly ruled on the issue, most legal experts believe the amendment’s language clearly grants citizenship to anyone born in the U.S., regardless of their parents’ immigration status. The proposal’s implementation would also be complex, requiring federal agencies to verify the immigration status of both parents, which may not always be readily available.

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Car Ploughs into Crowd in China, Killing 35 in Deliberate Attack

A man deliberately rammed his car into a stadium in Zhuhai, China, killing at least 35 people and injuring 45 others, making it one of the deadliest acts of public violence in the country in recent decades. The driver, motivated by a property dispute stemming from his divorce, was arrested while attempting to flee and remains in a coma due to self-inflicted wounds. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has sparked a national outcry and led to President Xi Jinping calling for severe punishment and efforts to aid the injured. Despite the gravity of the event, censorship efforts have restricted online reports, with some videos removed from social media platforms.

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Finnish President Warns of Trump’s Plan for Ukraine, Calls for Serious Consideration

Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election has raised significant concerns about the future of Western support for Ukraine. Following a conversation with Trump, Finnish President Alexander Stubb believes that Trump is serious about achieving a peace deal quickly, possibly through Ukraine ceding territory to Russia. Stubb outlined four prerequisites for peace, including territorial concessions, security guarantees, justice, and reconstruction. Trump’s potential appointment of Senator Marco Rubio as Secretary of State suggests a shift in foreign policy, with Rubio expressing support for ending the conflict and voting against previous aid packages for Ukraine.

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Trump’s Reelection: A Win for White Supremacy and Hate?

Donald Trump’s reelection is a victory for white supremacy, xenophobia, and hate. This isn’t about a few bad apples; it’s about the acceptance of a toxic ideology that permeates the core of the Republican Party.

Trump ran on a platform built on lies, hate, and revenge. He explicitly embraced fascist tendencies, and his supporters, despite claims of innocence, are complicit in his actions. The GOP platform is built on a foundation of division, exploiting fears about immigration, transgender rights, and critical race theory to rally support. They label their opponents as “woke” and accuse them of trying to indoctrinate children with critical race theory while simultaneously pushing their own hateful agenda.… Continue reading

Trump Won’t Make Eggs Cheaper: Expect Higher Costs and More Economic Pain

Following the 2024 presidential election, The New Abnormal co-hosts Danielle Moodie and Andy Levy analyze potential areas for improvement in Vice President Harris’ campaign. Levy argues that a stronger focus on messaging, particularly regarding the issue of corporate price-gouging, could have resonated more effectively with voters. He suggests highlighting the role of wealthy individuals and corporations in driving up prices, explicitly connecting the issue to the political and economic interests of those who support Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Dean Obeidallah discusses his article challenging the characterization of questioning Trump’s electoral integrity as “election denial,” and shares insights gleaned from his radio show audience.

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Biden Calls for Unity, But Many Democrats See No Hope for Reconciliation with MAGA

Democrats’ calls for unity and civility in the wake of Trump’s victory are misguided and ultimately futile. This approach ignores the reality that Republicans, especially under Trump’s leadership, are driven by fear and paranoia, fueled by a constant stream of manufactured enemies. Their notion of “unity” is simply conformity, demanding that those deemed different silence themselves or disappear. This approach not only fails to understand the nature of fascism but also inadvertently enables it by falsely suggesting that Trump and his supporters can be reasoned with. The only solution is for people to recognize the inherent danger of this hate-mongering and refuse to reward it with power.

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Paris Deploys 4,000 Police for France-Israel Soccer Match Amid Security Concerns

To ensure the safety of fans and prevent a repeat of the violence against Israeli supporters in Amsterdam, 4,000 police officers and 1,600 stadium staff will be deployed for the upcoming France-Israel soccer match in Paris. This robust security plan includes an anti-terrorist perimeter around the stadium, reinforced security checks, and coordination with Israeli authorities. Our priority is to maintain order and prevent any violence, upholding the spirit of sportsmanship and the universal values that sports represent.

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