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Judge Blocks New Mexico Governor's Gun Rights Suspension
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🗞️ Judge Blocks New Mexico Governor's Gun Rights Suspension,
🚔 Left-wing donors see an opportunity,
🚀 G20 countries agree on digital government currencies,
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GEOPOLITICS
Judge Blocks New Mexico Governor's Gun Rights Suspension
Here is what is going on: A federal judge blocked part of New Mexico Governor Michele Lujan Grisham's public health order suspending the carrying of firearms in public in Albuquerque. The governor issued the order after an 11-year-old boy was shot outside a baseball stadium. The order faced criticism from gun rights advocates, Republicans, and Democrats due to concerns about its constitutionality.
State Attorney General Raul Torrez refused to defend the order, stating it wouldn't improve public safety and likely violated the Constitution. Congressman Ted Lieu, a gun control advocate, also criticized the order, saying it violated the U.S. Constitution. The order led to legal challenges and calls for the governor's impeachment.
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TRENDING HEADLINES
Brief News
📢 A Washington Post columnist demands that Biden resign. Biden is urged not to run for president in 2024 by influential Washington Post writer David Ignatius, who has largely supported his administration. Ignatius claims in his plain post that Biden's advanced age is a genuine issue, rather than merely a talking point for detractors like Fox News.
📚 About 300 explicit books were taken out of Florida schools last year. The Parental Rights in Education Act, which Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed last year and forbade teaching about sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade, included provisions for the removal of books with LGBT themes and characters. Later, it was extended to forbid the instruction from kindergarten through eighth grade.
🧱 The Border Patrol is planning to release several migrants. An official communication from the Border Patrol describing intentions to release illegal immigrants from congested Customs and Border Patrol facilities was made public by Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody. Facilities are close to, at, or over capacity when the migration takes place, per a DHS mandate from Biden's administration. 76,000 migrants have been detained at the border alone so far this month. Last month, more than 215,000 people were either caught or managed to escape.
💉 For people aged 6 months and older, the CDC recommends boosters. The CDC has authorized a widespread recommendation for vaccinations as the rhetoric surrounding a pandemic intensifies in another immunization push. In stark contrast to Europe, which only offers immunizations to adults, the United States takes the simpler approach of suggesting shots for everyone.
TRENDING IN AMERICA
Local media is vanishing. Donors on the left notice an opening.
Here is what is going on: The "Press Forward" campaign, backed by a number of left-wing organizations, aims to "reverse the dramatic decline in local news" in the United States, noting that thousands of newspapers have shut down since 2005. Over the next five years, donors will give local news organizations more than $500 million.
Why it is important: Media organizations that rely on significant donations are compelled to please them by publishing stories that support their political agendas. These contributors receive increased power over the media, its narratives, and the public's thoughts in return for aiding a faltering industry.
A developing trend: According to studies released last month, philanthropic funding for journalism is increasing. Last year, a nonprofit supported by liberal megadonor George Soros bought 18 Spanish-language radio stations with millions of listeners, infuriating conservative Hispanics.
Openly political: The organizations behind the Press Forward fund have a history of supporting left-wing causes like abortion, censoring internet "disinformation," and feminist and environmental concerns. They claim that encouraging local media will lead to social "progress" on everything from climate change and criminal justice reform to healthcare and education reform.
It might go wrong: According to research, a sizable majority of Americans blame the media for deepening political rifts and consider it to be blatantly biased. Increased partisan financial influence may further erode trust.
GEOPOLITICS
G20 countries concur to enact digital currencies
Here is what is going on: G20 leaders have decided on a strategy to roll out digital currencies and smart IDs for their populations under India's current leadership. The top developed and developing nations are represented in the G20.
Why it is important: Digital currencies issued by central banks are creating concerns among analysts, who warn that these currencies may compromise people's privacy and freedoms. They cite China as an illustration, where the introduction of digital currency resulted in heightened government surveillance and total control over residents' purchasing decisions.
Zoom in: The G20's agreement relies on recent experiments India has conducted with its own digital currency as a guide. India hails these experiments as successful, while at the same time, the Reserve Bank of India is promoting a cryptocurrency prohibition.
Zoom out: Cavalcante is only one of tens of thousands of people who entered the country illegally and went undetected by law authorities. That number has risen to almost 1.5 million under President Joe Biden. Biden's border agents deliberately release hundreds of criminals, exacerbating the issue.
Domestically: The Biden administration supports the notion of a digital currency issued by the American central bank. The Federal Reserve presented plans for FedNow, a government-run payment system akin to Venmo, last month.
But some people are aware of the risk. In a brave effort to foresee the trend toward cashless societies, Governor Ron DeSantis unveiled first-in-the-nation legislation to forbid the use of federal or foreign CBDCs as money.
On media brief:
🔎 In an effort to counter the House investigation into President Joe Biden's impeachment, the White House has contacted journalists.
💉 Dr. Joseph Ladapo, the Surgeon General of Florida, declared that Florida will be the first state to advise against COVID-19 booster shots for those under the age of 65. Florida now deviates from federal health regulations.
🪖 According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, Ukraine assaulted a naval station in the Crimean Peninsula under Russian control. The Biden administration has authorized Ukraine's actions in Crimea by declaring that "Crimea is Ukraine."
🗳️ In order to avoid a 2024 primary that would have threatened his ability to win over voters, Republican Senator Mitt Romney of Utah said he would not seek reelection.
🔫 A portion of a New Mexico public health order that forbade the open carrying of firearms in the state's largest metro region has been blocked by a federal judge.
🤝 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with U.S. President Joe Biden later this month, according to a high-ranking Israeli source.
🤧 According to FDA experts, the active ingredient in certain well-known decongestants is ineffective. These goods might soon be removed from store shelves as a result of this.
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