Good morning. It's Monday, Jan. 1, and we're covering Biden's brain mush, a threat to national security, super-bowl championships, and much more. First time reading? Sign up here. | | American Fact of the Day! | Maryland: Baltimore's NFL franchise is the namesake of local author Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven." |
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| | Breaking Updates | | Brandon Johnson Calls Greg Abbott a Threat to 'National Security' for Shipping Illegals to Chicago | Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is in a class of his own. Sunday, on CBS's "Face the Nation," Johnson's blatant hypocrisy and mind-blowing lack of self-awareness were on full display — in all of their magnificent idiocy. At issue was Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's continuing transport of illegal aliens to the Windy City. Johnson told host Margaret Brennan that Abbott was "determined to continue to sow seeds of chaos" by shipping illegals to his city.
Well, what we have is clearly— clearly an international and federal crisis that local governments are being asked to subsidize, and this is unsustainable, none of our local economies are positioned to be able to carry on such a mission. And what we have attempted to do is to create structure and some coordination around this— this humanitarian crisis. And unfortunately, the governor of Abbott, the governor of Texas, Governor Abbott, is determined to continue to sow seeds of chaos.
It appears that Johnson has conveniently "forgotten" that the Biden Administration itself has been flying planeloads of illegal aliens around the country "in the dead of night" since at least 2021. | Read more updates here |
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| | Biden's Brain Turns to Mush During New Year's Eve Appearance With Ryan Seacrest | A new year is upon us, but instead of allowing America to enter it in peace, Joe Biden decided to make one final appearance to remind us all how terrible the last one was.
Appearing with Ryan Seacrest, who was doing the live program for ABC News from Times Square, Biden's brain quickly turned to mush under the most basic questioning. At one point, he was asked what his favorite memories and highlights of 2023 were, which prompted him to talk about how jobs were shipped overseas.
Jill Biden's discomfort is obvious as she gives a deep sigh halfway through his answer and turns to glare at him momentarily. I would assume this was a rehearsed answer that he went in on even though it didn't fit what he was asked. That's one of the results of having a president who can't do something as simple as a light-hearted New Year's Eve spot without canned responses.
He looks so inauthentic because he is. I mean, come on. Who needs notecards to answer softballs from Ryan Seacrest for a few minutes? This is supposed to be one of the most capable men on the planet filling the most important job in politics. But hey, at least he likes ice cream.
The new year awaits. Unfortunately, so does another year of Joe Biden being president. The senility isn't going anywhere and neither are the terrible policies. | Read more updates here |
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| | American Sports & Culture
| | Making the Toughest MLB Free-Agent Decisions Entering the New Year | Staring down the biggest dilemmas left on MLB's 2023-24 free agent market. |
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| | The 12 NFL teams that have never captured a Super Bowl championship | There have been a total of 12 NFL franchises that have never tasted Super Bowl championship glory. |
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| | LeBron James lays into officials after would-be game-tying 3-pointer gets ruled a 2-pointer | LeBron James has had happier birthdays. |
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| | American Business & Markets
| | The Entrepreneur Who Bet His Company on a Fight With Apple | Joe Kiani has taken on the tech giant in a patent dispute that has cost his company millions of dollars to pursue. So far he is winning, but the fight isn't over. |
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| | Crypto entrepreneurs: Top winners and losers of 2023 | Here are some of crypto's greatest winners and biggest losers in 2023. |
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| | Photos that defined tech and business in 2023 | From AI-generated art to Sam Bankman-Fried's trial, revisit the images that captured the year in tech and business. |
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| | US entrepreneurship reigns supreme with 9 of top 10 richest people in the world | The combined net worth of the 500 richest individuals experienced a significant increase this year, rebounding from a previous year's decline of $1.4 trillion. |
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| | American Politics | | | Chief Justice Roberts: Courts will be 'significantly affected' by artificial intelligence | Mixing whimsy with wariness, Roberts noted that the Supreme Court didn't have a copy machine until 1969. Years later, justices embraced 'newfangled' word processors. |
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| | Anti-Israel Crew Chants Support for Yemen in NYC, Drops Smoke Bombs in Macy's | The anti-Israel crew geared up for more protest action on Sunday night, choosing New Year's Eve in NYC to try to get to Times Square. But they hit a variety of places before that. |
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| | Elon Musk Tells Cathie Wood That Having Investors Helps Establish He's 'Not Delusional' And Explains Tesla May Have Created More Employee Millionaires Than Any Company In History | In a Spaces conversation streamed on X on Dec. 21, Tesla Inc. and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk provided insights into his approach to funding startups and managing investors. |
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| | 8 Migrant Buses Head to Chicago After Texas Gov. Abbott Skirts Around New City Ordinance | Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) is continuing to transport illegal migrants to Chicago despite a new city ordinance targeting busing. |
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