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White House, DeSantis put politics aside amid Hurricane Ian response

  The White House on Monday said any political strife with Florida Gov.   Ron DeSantis  (R) will not affect its response to Hurricane Ian, which is expected to batter the state in the coming days.  “What the president believes is that it’s important that federal resources is provided for the people of Florida. That is the most important thing, to make sure that we are there for them in this time of need,” press secretary  Karine Jean-Pierre  told reporters at a briefing.  “It’s about the people of Florida. It’s not about public officials, especially in this time,” she added.  Biden over the weekend approved an emergency declaration in more than 20 counties in Florida to proactively surge resources to those areas and coordinate disaster relief between the state, local and federal governments.   The White House has repeatedly criticized DeSantis over the last two weeks after the governor flew migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard in Ma...

Mace says there is ‘pressure on the Republicans’ to impeach Biden if they win House

  Rep.   Nancy Mace  (R-S.C.) on Sunday said Republicans will face pressure to impeach President Biden if they take the House majority in the midterms. “I believe there’s a lot of pressure on Republicans to have that vote, to put that legislation forward, and to have that vote,” Mace said of an impeachment vote when asked by NBC “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd.  “I think that is something that some folks are considering,” she continued. Mace declined to say how she would vote on a potential Biden impeachment, but noted that she did not vote to impeach former President  Trump  in 2021 because “due process was stripped away.” “I will not vote for impeachment of any president if I feel that due process has been stripped away for anyone, and I typically vote constitutionally regardless of who’s in power,” she told Todd. “I want to do the right thing for the long term because this isn’t just about today, tomorrow, this year’s election. This is about t...

Biden hits back at GOP agenda rollout

  President Biden on Friday sought to dismantle the agenda proposed hours earlier by House Republican leaders should they take back the House, hitting Minority Leader   Kevin McCarthy  (R-Calif.) for dodging key issues and warning that a GOP majority would try to strip away fundamental rights and government programs. Biden, in remarks at a Democratic National Committee event at the National Education Association (NEA), issued a point-by-point rebuttal to the agenda unveiled by McCarthy. “We didn’t hear a mention of the right to choose. We didn’t hear a mention of Medicare. We didn’t hear a mention of Social Security,” Biden told the crowd at NEA headquarters. Biden, pointing to a proposal from Sen.  Lindsey Graham  (R-S.C.) that would ban abortion after 15 weeks, warned the GOP would attempt to block access to the procedure if they hold the House majority. He pledged to veto any such legislation if it passed, arguing a stronger Democratic majority could help cod...

ELECTIONS: President Biden: "Democracy can't survive

  ELECTIONS: President Biden: "Democracy can't survive… when one side believes there's only two outcomes to an election, either they win or they were cheated."

Whitmer opens up 16-point lead in Michigan governor’s race

  Michigan Gov.   Gretchen Whitmer  (D) expanded her lead over Republican challenger Tudor Dixon to 16 points in a poll from the Detroit Free Press released on Thursday. Fifty-five percent of likely voters said they would support the current governor, compared to the 39 percent who said they would back the Trump-endorsed GOP candidate,  the poll found . Six percent were undecided. Some Republican strategists have voiced concerns recently that  hard-line GOP candidates, like Dixon, may be alienating voters . Dixon said in an interview in August that she only supported abortion exceptions if the life of the mother is in danger and suggested that rape victims could heal through giving birth. Abortion was a top issue among likely Michigan voters in the Free Press poll, tied with inflation at 24 percent.

Biden's handling of the economy put to the test; Americans weigh in

  People in New York and San Francisco graded how well President Biden has handled the economy. "Horrible. I don't even want to comment on that," Keith told Fox News in San Francisco. "I don't even know if Biden's conscious sometimes." But Susan, of San Francisco, thought problems with the economy were out of Biden’s control. "He's doing what he can as president in an executive position," she said, giving Biden a B. "This can't fall on one person."

Biden approval at highest level in new poll since December

  President Biden’s approval rating has reached its highest level since last December in a new poll.  The Politico-Morning Consult survey,  published on Wednesday , found that 46 percent of all respondents approve of the job  Biden  is doing as president. Eight-five percent of Democrats surveyed currently approve of the job Biden is doing, while only 10 percent of Republican respondents agree with the sentiment.  Thirty-five percent of independents in the survey approve of the job Biden is doing as president.  A  similar Morning Consult poll in early June  showed that 39 percent of respondents approved of the job Biden was doing as president, which marked an all-time low for him. 

EU ministers agree to press ahead with new Russia sanctions

  UNITED NATIONS, Sept 21 (Reuters) - European Union foreign ministers agreed on Wednesday to prepare new sanctions on Russia and increase weapons' deliveries to Kyiv after President Vladimir Putin ordered the country's first wartime mobilisation since World War Two to fight in Ukraine. The bloc's 27 foreign ministers are in New York for the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said Putin's announcement - which included moves to annex swaths of Ukrainian territory and a threat to use nuclear weapons to defend Russia - showed panic and desperation.  read more

Gavin Newsom says people left California because of Trump’s visa policies

The Democratic governor touted  California’s achievements , which included outperforming other states in terms of GDP growth and a more than $100 billion-dollar operating surplus.  Host Preet Barara then asked the governor how he reconciled those statistics with the fact that thousands of people have left California in recent years.  Newsom conceded that the state had lost around 182,000 people in 2020. He said many factors contributed to this trend, but the number one was  former President Trump’s visa policies .  "Our formula for success is getting first-round draft choices from around the world. I mean, we’re as dumb as we want to be," Newsom said. "This whole border debate is made up." WITH BIDEN 2024 IN DOUBT, SAN FRANCISCO VOTERS DELIVER BLUNT ASSESSMENT OF GAVIN NEWSOM'S PRESIDENTIAL FUTURE The governor lambasted Congress for not passing "comprehensive immigration reform."  "No state has more to lose, and no state has more to gain, than the...

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TUCKER CARLSON: Threats to children are no longer punished, but celebrated and then protected

  If you're used to thinking of Canada as our slightly dorky Arctic cousin, literally the last nation on Earth where the mullet is considered a legitimate haircut, the country where American fads go to die and of course you are used to thinking all of that about Canada because it's long been true, it's time to think again.   Suddenly, out of nowhere, Canada, of all places, is a leading indicator. As the woke revolution spreads across the West, Canada is at the vanguard of it.  Under Justin Trudeau, Canada  has done everything to the maximum possible extent. It has criminalized political speech. It has banned self-defense. It's used the power of the state to squelch Christianity, all of it. So, if you want to know what's going to happen next in the United States, it's time to look north. Canada is the ghost of our Christmas future. So, with that in mind, it's worth taking a look at what is happening right now in Canada's schools, because you are certain t...

U.S. lawmakers pile pressure on big banks over China ties, Taiwan

WASHINGTON, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Top U.S. bankers came under pressure from lawmakers on Wednesday to take a tougher stance on doing business with China amid growing tensions between Washington and Beijing over Taiwan's sovereignty and China's human rights record. During a hearing before the U.S. House Financial Services Committee, Republican congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer pressed bank chief executives on how they would respond in the hypothetical event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.

Late night hosts unleashed numerous jokes

Late night hosts unleashed numerous jokes after President Joe Biden announced the Covid-19 pandemic had ended during a "60 Minutes" interview.

Beyond Meat suspends executive after he was arrested

 The COO of vegan food purveyor Beyond Meat was arrested over the weekend after allegedly biting a man's nose during a fight following an Arkansas football game.

coronavirus spike in South Korea

The South Korea country reported a jump of 52 more cases overnight, bringing its total upto 156. At least half the total cases are in the southern city of Daegu . Most of them members of a religious group.

Master Cooking Class at Serena Hotel Islamabad

Islamabad: Master cooking class was launched today at serena hotel islamabad.  Serena Hotel arranged the turkish ciusine worshop. A large number of people participated in the class and they were trained by eminent professional turkish chefs, including Mr Serdar Ongel, Chef Servet Kanat and Chef Davut Katlugun. 

Trump contradicts past denials, admits sending Giuliani to Ukraine

Washington (CNN)Emboldened after his impeachment acquittal, President Donald Trump now openly admits to sending his attorney Rudy Giuliani to Ukraine to find damaging information about his political opponents, even though he strongly denied it during the impeachment inquiry. The reversal came Thursday in a podcast interview Trump did with journalist Geraldo Rivera, who asked, "Was it strange to send Rudy Giuliani to Ukraine, your personal lawyer? Are you sorry you did that?" Trump responded, "No, not at all," and praised Giuliani's role as a "crime fighter." "Here's my choice: I deal with the Comeys of the world, or I deal with Rudy," Trump said, referring to former FBI Director James Comey. Trump explained that he has "a very bad taste" of the US intelligence community, because of the Russia investigation, so he turned to Giuliani. "So when you tell me, why did I use Rudy, and one of the things about Rudy, number on...

Vermont deputy police chief resigns after she admitted to running 2 fake social media accounts

(CNN)A deputy police chief in Burlington, Vermont, resigned Monday after she admitted to running two fake social media accounts where she criticized both citizens and city officials. Deputy Police Chief Jan Wright's resignation will take effect February 21, according to a separation agreement between her and the department. She has worked with the department for over 18 years and has nearly 34 years in the profession, according to a Burlington police news release. Wright admitted in December, after she was promoted to acting police chief, that she ran the fake accounts. This followed the resignation of her predecessor, Brandon del Pozo, who lied to a reporter about running a fake Twitter account, the release said. The two accounts Wright ran went by the names of Lori Spicer and Abby Sykes, according to a human resources letter. On one undated occasion, it was found that Wright (via Lori Spicer) said a citizen was "obsessed" with del Pozo. In another post (via Abb...

High-level murder investigation grips tiny mountain kingdom of Lesotho

(CNN)Maesaiah Thabane, the first lady of the tiny mountain kingdom of Lesotho, always knew how to make an entrance. After weeks in hiding in South Africa, allegedly helped by a recently appointed spokesman who snuck her away in a government-issue car, Thabane crossed back into Lesotho last Tuesday, passing a phalanx of security forces, and promptly handed herself over to special police. Later that evening, crown prosecutors charged Thabane with the 2017 murder of Lesotho's previous first lady -- her husband's previous wife -- Lipolelo Thabane, and the attempted murder of another woman. Maesaiah Thabane was taken into custody. The first lady's legal team didn't respond to phone calls and text messages from CNN over several days. The shocking details of the case have gripped this country of fewer than 2 million people, which is entirely surrounded by South Africa, forced the Prime Minister Thomas Thabane to promise his resignation and opened the lid on the mu...