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The Blaze Media Feed
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2 yrs

CBS anchor can't handle it when her own colleague confronts her with data proving voters favor Trump immigration policies
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CBS anchor can't handle it when her own colleague confronts her with data proving voters favor Trump immigration policies

CBS News anchor Margaret Brennan had difficult on Sunday grappling with the fact that Americans may favor Donald Trump's immigration policies.Under President Joe Biden's leadership, approximately 8 million migrants have entered the United States, a figure that does not include "gotaways," or migrants that immigration officials fail to detain. With at least 1.7 million "gotaways," the Biden administration's policies may have facilitated a migration of roughly 10 million people.'We are in a different era in which a lot of folks say the system as a whole is not working.'Unsurprisingly, the border crisis has become one of the top issues of the election, and polls show that voters overwhelmingly trust Donald Trump to fix the problem.Those surveys, CBS News poll director Anthony Salvanto pointed out on Sunday, also show that voters favor stricter immigration policies. In fact, a new CBS poll shows found that 62% of registered voters support a "mass deportation" policy, which Trump has proposed.When confronted with that fact, Brennan rushed to defend Biden.She said:Homeland Security says that President Biden has already deported or repatriated more people in the past year than any year since 2010. And then, depending on the details of what's talked about on the campaign trail, some of what Mr. Trump talks about could be illegal. It doesn't seem practical, in some sense, to round up children.And then we know that the courts have questioned whether local authorities would have the ability to do it, and federal authorities don't have the resources. So what exactly do people think they're supporting?Despite the potential legal issues that Brennan raised, Salvanto told her that CBS tested the idea of local law enforcement enforcing immigration policies — and respondents liked it."We tested even the idea of: Should local law enforcement be involved in this? And a lot of folks do say, 'yes,'" he said.The significance the poll, Salvanto explained, is that it shows the "direction" of the electorate."Look, it does tell you, though, for the viewer watching this campaign, that what we're seeing here connects to whether it's what some people say is the politicization of the courts, these ideas of mass deportations, etc. — we are in a different era in which a lot of folks say the system as a whole is not working," he told Brennan."All of these, if you connect the dots through them, are part of that reaction against it, which explains some of that general sentiment for some of these policies," Salvanto explained. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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2 yrs

Crime-ridden San Francisco opens 'free' taxpayer-funded grocery store
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Crime-ridden San Francisco opens 'free' taxpayer-funded grocery store

Crime-ridden San Francisco recently opened its first “Food Empowerment Market,” which offers residents “free” groceries funded by taxpayers.A Tuesday press release from Mayor London Breed’s (D) office announced the grand opening of the District 10 Community Market in Bayview-Hunters Point. The 4,000-square foot store is part of a pilot program providing “free and healthy multi-cultural groceries” to residents “experiencing food insecurity in the Southeast corridor of the City.”'If we didn’t tell you it was free you’d think you’d have to pay.'San Francisco Human Services Agency granted Bayview Hunters Point Multipurpose Senior Services a $5.5 million taxpayer-funded grant to stock the market with fresh produce. According to the city, the market will serve approximately 4,500 residents. Breed called the grand opening of the pilot location “a major step toward improving food access in a part of the City that has historically been a food desert.”“Equitable access to fresh and healthy food options is critical for communities to thrive and to ensure we take care of the City’s most vulnerable residents,” Breed added.Many grocery stores in the area have shuttered in large part due to high crime, particularly retail theft fueled by the rampant drug use and homelessness crisis. The closures recently prompted progressive lawmakers to propose a bill allowing residents to sue grocery stores that shutter without providing the community with a six-month notice.The market is open to residents of three San Francisco zip codes who receive public assistance, are referred by a community organization, and have dependents under 25 or have a qualified diet-related illness. Eligible residents will receive a grocery card from a nonprofit within the market’s referral network. Unlike food banks, which offer pre-packaged kits, residents will be able to peruse the aisles and select the groceries they would like. In addition to the taxpayer-funded grant, the market also relies on donations from grocery stores for shelf-stable items, the Center Square reported.Trent Rhorer, the executive director of SFHSA, stated, “Food Empowerment Markets, like the Community Market pilot that we are celebrating today, provide dignity and choice for people who experience food insecurity.”“By offering families and people with dietary restrictions the ability to choose healthy and culturally appropriate food options for themselves, rather than receiving food boxes that may not be tailored to their individual food choices and needs, we minimize food waste while also providing a better experience for residents,” Rhorer remarked.Geoffrea Morris, a senior consultant for the District 10 Market, told the Center Square that the market is meant to serve as “a supplemental source for food.”“Food stamps should be the primary source. This is a supplemental source especially close to the end of the month when families are facing the pain, especially with inflation,” Morris stated. “If we didn’t tell you it was free you’d think you’d have to pay.”Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

New Starfield paid quest causes considerable community backlash
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New Starfield paid quest causes considerable community backlash

Few games make themselves as hard to love as Starfield. I say that as someone who’s sunk tons of hours into it - and continues to do so. Maybe it's masochism, maybe it’s just a love for the kind of RPG Bethesda makes, but there’s something about Starfield which draws me back time and time again. There’s plenty of others like me out there too, but a recent addition has proved extremely controversial with the already badly bruised community. Continue reading New Starfield paid quest causes considerable community backlash MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Starfield mods, Starfield outposts, Starfield traits
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Twitchy Feed
2 yrs

Climate Change Alarmist Jill Biden Had a Heck of a Carbon Footprint Last Week (Guess Who's Paying)
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Climate Change Alarmist Jill Biden Had a Heck of a Carbon Footprint Last Week (Guess Who's Paying)

Climate Change Alarmist Jill Biden Had a Heck of a Carbon Footprint Last Week (Guess Who's Paying)
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Twitchy Feed
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Can't Stop WON'T Stop! Ricky Gervais Reminds Hollywood How DUMB They Really Are With Short Video (Watch)
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Can't Stop WON'T Stop! Ricky Gervais Reminds Hollywood How DUMB They Really Are With Short Video (Watch)

Can't Stop WON'T Stop! Ricky Gervais Reminds Hollywood How DUMB They Really Are With Short Video (Watch)
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RedState Feed
RedState Feed
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House Oversight Chair James Comer: 'It's No Secret Joe Biden's Committed Many Crimes'
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House Oversight Chair James Comer: 'It's No Secret Joe Biden's Committed Many Crimes'

House Oversight Chair James Comer: 'It's No Secret Joe Biden's Committed Many Crimes'
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RedState Feed
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Pro-Hamas Democrats' Movement to Boycott Netanyahu Speech Gains Momentum
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Pro-Hamas Democrats' Movement to Boycott Netanyahu Speech Gains Momentum

Pro-Hamas Democrats' Movement to Boycott Netanyahu Speech Gains Momentum
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RedState Feed
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Trump Endorses Purple Heart Recipient Sam Brown in Crucial Nevada Senate Race
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Trump Endorses Purple Heart Recipient Sam Brown in Crucial Nevada Senate Race

Trump Endorses Purple Heart Recipient Sam Brown in Crucial Nevada Senate Race
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Trending Tech
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Apple announces iOS 18 with more customizable homescreen
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Apple announces iOS 18 with more customizable homescreen

Photo: Allison Johnson / The Verge Apple has just announced the next major software upgrade for the iPhone: iOS 18. At the company’s WWDC keynote, software VP Craig Federighi demonstrated a slew of new improvements coming to Apple’s own apps and the operating system itself. First up was a more customizable homescreen that finally offers more flexible icon placement. In dark mode, app icons will take on a darker tone to go easier on your eyes. And a new theme engine will let you universally apply a chosen color across your app grid for deeper personalization. Image: Apple In iOS 18, app icons will get dimmer in dark mode. Control Center is also getting more advanced; you’ll be able to swipe between multiple pages of controls and toggles for your... Continue reading…
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Apple is bringing RCS to the iPhone in iOS 18
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Apple is bringing RCS to the iPhone in iOS 18

It’s about damn time. | Illustration by Cath Virginia / The Verge The long-awaited day is here: Apple has announced that its Messages app will support RCS in iOS 18. The new standard will replace SMS as the default communication protocol between Android and iOS devices. The move comes after years of taunting, cajoling, and finally, some regulatory scrutiny from the EU. Unfortunately, we don’t know anything other than the fact that it’s coming in iOS 18. Right now, when people on iOS and Android message each other, the service falls back to SMS — photos and videos are sent at a lower quality, messages are shortened, and importantly, conversations are not end-to-end encrypted like they are in iMessage. Messages from Android phones show up as green bubbles in iMessage chats and chaos ensues. RCS, or Rich... Continue reading…
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