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Families of hostages held in Gaza storm Israel’s parliament meeting demanding deal for release – Yahoo News

  1. Families of hostages held in Gaza storm Israel’s parliament meeting demanding deal for release Yahoo News
  2. Israel-Hamas war: Families storm Knesset, urge hostage deal amid Gaza invasion | LiveNOW from FOX LiveNOW from FOX
  3. Middle East crisis live: Relatives of Israeli hostages storm Jerusalem parliament session; Israeli troops ‘arrest medical staff’ The Guardian
  4. Relatives of Israeli captives storm Knesset | Al Jazeera Newsfeed Al Jazeera English
  5. ‘You will not sit here while our children die’: Hostages’ families disrupt Knesset committee The Times of Israel

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Rep. Pramila Jayapal slammed after demanding ‘balanced’ criticism when asked about Hamas rapes in heated interview – New York Post

  1. Rep. Pramila Jayapal slammed after demanding ‘balanced’ criticism when asked about Hamas rapes in heated interview New York Post
  2. Top progressive Jayapal slammed by fellow House Dems for downplaying Hamas rape accusations Fox News
  3. House member calls for balance of outrage over Hamas rapes in tense exchange MSNBC
  4. Rep. Dingell: “I’m going to talk to” Rep. Jayapal about her comments on sexual assaults by Hamas fighters CNN
  5. CNN host clashes with progressive Democrat over Hamas’ use of sexual violence: ‘You turned it back to Israel’ Fox News
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Cindy Crawford calls out Oprah Winfrey for treating her like ‘CHATTEL’ by demanding she show off her body on c – Daily Mail

  1. Cindy Crawford calls out Oprah Winfrey for treating her like ‘CHATTEL’ by demanding she show off her body on c Daily Mail
  2. Cindy Crawford Admits She Felt Like ‘Chattel’ on Oprah Winfrey’s Show: ‘That Was So Not Okay’ HollywoodLife
  3. Cindy Crawford calls out Oprah Winfrey for treating her like ‘chattel’ The Independent
  4. Cindy Crawford slams Oprah Winfrey for ‘chattel’ treatment in 1986 talk show appearance Express
  5. ‘That was so not okay’: Cindy Crawford slams Oprah in new documentary Sky News Australia
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Indian wrestlers hold candlelight march demanding arrest of sports official for sexual abuse – The Associated Press

  1. Indian wrestlers hold candlelight march demanding arrest of sports official for sexual abuse The Associated Press
  2. Vinesh Phogat at Jantar Mantar: India wrestlers risk Olympic dream for ‘#MeToo’ protest BBC
  3. ‘The Daughters Of The Country Should Get Justice’, Says One Of The Protesters At Jantar Mantar India Today
  4. One month of wrestlers’ protest: Despite apathy and intimidation, they are fighting for us all The Indian Express
  5. Top Indian wrestlers march to demand arrest of sports official for sex abuse South China Morning Post
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Woman demanding reparations at Target gets punched in the face by security guard: ‘Rosa Parks Moment’ – Fox News

  1. Woman demanding reparations at Target gets punched in the face by security guard: ‘Rosa Parks Moment’ Fox News
  2. Target security guard punches customer in the face after she demanded ‘reparations’ New York Post
  3. Aggressive customer talking about ‘reparations’ hit by security at local Target store WKRC TV Cincinnati
  4. ‘This is my Rosa Parks moment’: Woman demanding reparations at Blue Ash Target punched during altercation WCPO 9 Cincinnati
  5. Cincinnati-area woman demands ‘reparations’ from Target employees, police say FOX19
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MLB files emergency motion in Diamond Sports bankruptcy demanding payments for Twins, Guardians – The Athletic

  1. MLB files emergency motion in Diamond Sports bankruptcy demanding payments for Twins, Guardians The Athletic
  2. MLB Seeking Overdue Rights Payments From Diamond For Twins/Guardians Broadcasts MLB Trade Rumors
  3. Late payment starts waiting game for Bally Sports, Guardians Akron Beacon Journal
  4. The Regional Sports Network Crisis: What’s Being Overlooked About Diamond’s Missed Payments The TV Answer Man
  5. Diamond Sports misses media rights payment to Twins, makes payments to eight other teams Awful Announcing
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EPA says it will support East Palestine, Ohio, through the cleanup following the toxic train wreck. Here’s what it’s demanding – CNN

  1. EPA says it will support East Palestine, Ohio, through the cleanup following the toxic train wreck. Here’s what it’s demanding CNN
  2. EPA chief, Ohio governor drink tap water near train derailment site after heavy criticism Fox News
  3. East Palestine Makeshift Clinic Booked Solid as Resident Symptoms Persist Rolling Stone
  4. East Palestine derailment: How should Norfolk Southern, politicians help The Columbus Dispatch
  5. Brad Martin and Aaron Clark-Ginsberg: The East Palestine derailment is the real threat to national security, not a Chinese balloon Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Republicans hold firm in demanding debt ceiling deal with Biden

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Top Republicans on Sunday blasted President Biden for refusing to negotiate a deal over the debt ceiling, renewing their threats to leverage the fiscally calamitous prospect of default to secure spending cuts from the White House.

The party affirmed its political demands as Biden prepares to sit down with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) in the coming days — even though the president has maintained he will not haggle over the need to address one of the country’s most important fiscal obligations.

The emerging and potentially catastrophic stalemate concerns the maximum amount that the U.S. government can borrow to pay its existing bills. Congress must act to raise or suspend that cap, known as the debt limit, or risk pushing the United States into a recession with global implications, according to leading economists and administration officials.

The country’s debt — now exceeding $31 trillion — is the result of decades of spending enacted by lawmakers in both parties. But Republicans, who assumed control of the House this month, have tried to pin the blame entirely on Democrats as they pledge to seek new, steep reductions in federal spending this year.

“You can’t just increase the debt limit and let President Biden keep spending like he’s done,” House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) said on Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures.”

Appearing on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) said Republicans had to seize on the debt ceiling because “clearly the budget process isn’t working.”

“There’s no time like the present, because we have the debt ceiling looming over us, to talk about this,” she said.

On Jan. 22, members of the House and Senate discussed their approach to debt ceiling negotiations. (Video: Blair Guild/The Washington Post)

Even Sen. Joe Manchin III of West Virginia, a key member of Biden’s party, signaled interest in holding spending talks. In a potential break with other Democrats, the pivotal centrist told CNN it would be a “mistake” if the president did not discuss some cuts with his GOP counterparts — particularly focusing on eliminating waste, fraud and abuse.

The quarreling sets the stage for a high-stakes political battle in the coming months, when the United States is expected to exhaust all of its remaining special budgetary moves to prevent a government default. In a letter to lawmakers last week, Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said these “extraordinary measures” could sustain federal finances until at least early June, a timeline that prompted congressional Democrats to sound their own urgent notes for action Sunday.

“We shouldn’t play games with the national debt,” Sen. Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.) said on CNN’s “State of the Union,” adding that Biden should “absolutely not” negotiate with Republicans.

The U.S. government has never defaulted in its history — and even the mere prospect of a default has cost the economy greatly. A similar showdown between Republican lawmakers and a Democratic-led White House in 2011 rattled markets, worsened the country’s credit and cost taxpayers more than $1 billion. The brinkmanship ended only after President Barack Obama worked out a deal with GOP lawmakers that capped spending for a decade, leading to what Democrats have long described as crippling shortfalls at federal health, science, education and labor agencies.

This year, Republicans are seeking a similar deal under McCarthy — yet Democrats have remained steadfast in their refusal to accept GOP demands. On Friday, the White House confirmed that Biden plans for now to sit down with the House speaker to discuss “a range of issues,” including the looming spending fight. But press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also stressed in a statement that “raising the debt ceiling is not a negotiation,” citing the prospect of “economic chaos” if Republicans look to levy the upcoming fiscal deadline for political gain.

Biden aides want to force GOP to abandon debt limit threats

Biden, for his part, recently has emphasized Republicans’ contributions to the country’s debt. Speaking Friday at the White House, the president said that about a quarter of U.S. debt over the past 200 years came “in the four years of my predecessor,” referring to former president Donald Trump. And other Democrats have pointed to the fact that they provided their votes — without demands — to raise the debt ceiling during the Trump administration.

A top moderate Republican, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.), said earlier Sunday on “Fox News Sunday” that it would be a “problem” if Biden did not engage Republicans in an era of divided government. A co-chair of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, Fitzpatrick said he is working on legislation to try to address the logjam. He was joined by Rep. Josh Gottheimer (N.J.), a moderate Democrat, and said the two want to put “meat on those bones” of that proposal.

Fitzpatrick said the still-forming bill would change the debt ceiling from a “numerical dollar amount” to a measure of debt as a percentage of gross domestic product. If that percentage exceeds a certain threshold, a “cure period” would begin, the congressman said, noting that “if that cure does not happen, certain budgetary reforms automatically kick in.”

“Nobody should be taking the position that we should not negotiate,” Fitzpatrick said.

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Lightfoot, NYC Mayor Pen Letter Demanding Colorado Gov. to Halt Bussing of Migrants to Chicago, NYC – NBC Chicago

Over three months since the first bus of asylum-seeking migrants arrived in Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot and New York City Mayor Eric Adams penned a letter to Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, demanding the state stop bussing migrants to Chicago and New York.

The first bus of migrants arrived from Texas on Aug. 31, with dozens more buses arriving in Chicago since then. The bussing started as part of the controversial “Operation Lone Star” from Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who has sent migrants to Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C.

Additionally, Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis flew asylum-seeking migrants to Martha’s Vineyard this fall, an island part of Massachusetts that is mostly known as a summer colony.

The letter from Lightfoot and Adams reads in part:

“It is apparent that the influx of asylum seekers has provoked consternation amongst states. Although we share the concerns of accommodating the flood of asylum seekers, overburdening other cities is not the solution. We respectfully demand that you cease and desist sending migrants to New York City and Chicago. Since December of 2022, Chicago and New York City have received hundreds of individuals from Colorado. Before the first bus arrived in either of our cities, we informed a Colorado official directly that neither city had any additional room to accommodate any more migrants because of the thousands of migrants that had already been inhumanely bused to our respective cities from Texas since spring of 2022.” 

As of the most recent update given by city officials on Dec. 20, 2022, 3,854 asylum-seeking migrants have arrived in Chicago from Texas. In the full letter, Lightfoot said that more migrants have arrived into the city through other means, including buses from Colorado.

The letter from Lightfoot and Adams comes days after President Biden announced tougher border restrictions, with Cuban, Haitian and Nicaraguan migrants starting to be immediately turned away at the southern border.

In the past nine months, more than 36,400 migrants have been processed through New York City’s emergency intake system, adding that more were staying with family, friends and other networks, Adams said in the letter.

Adams adds that New York City is estimated to spend $1 billion in fiscal year 2023 on costs to address the asylum crisis, with the expense expected to grow with further exacerbation to the system.

The letter acknowledges New York and Chicago’s status as sanctuary cities while criticizing Polis for not taking decisive action to help migrants who had arrived in Colorado.

“Our understanding is that Colorado purports to be a welcoming state. At least as far as we are concerned, whether a welcoming state or welcoming city, the leaders must make sure that those values are lived in good times and especially in challenging times. That is what we have done and we urge you as governor of Colorado to do the same.  We know it is hard because we have been facing these challenges for the last nine months. Colorado must reconsider its decision to send people, who are sheltered and receiving services from Denver-based community organizations, out of state, and particularly to cities like ours.

We have seen your statements in the media that you are simply accommodating the wishes of migrants to come to cities like New York City and Chicago. Both our cites are working tirelessly to ensure that migrants are able to reach their desired destinations where they are reunited with loved ones.  However, you are sending migrants and families to New York City and Chicago that do not have any ties, family members or community networks to welcome them, and at a time where both cities are at maximum capacity in shelter space and available services.”

The letter then alleges that some of the migrants sent to New York City and Chicago had been in Colorado for weeks, some of whom had established connections at that point.

“The city of Denver is known nationally for providing some of the best services for unhoused populations—setting best practices throughout the country—it is unusual that you would deprive new arrivals from accessing those resources. In fact, many new arrivals from Colorado had been in your care for weeks, receiving services, and establishing connections only to be uprooted with a promise the receiving cities cannot keep.”

Lightfoot and Adams then plead with Polis to work with them on pressuring the federal government to adopt a solution to the burgeoning crisis that the letter calls “manufactured”, alluding to Abbott’s policy that has now been in effect for nine months.

“Let us work together to advocate to the federal government for a national solution that responds to this need.  New York City and Chicago have always been cities of immigrants. While we are all grappling with a manufactured humanitarian crisis, we must all come together to address this nationwide problem and look forward to working together to meet this challenge.”

The full text of the letter can be read below:

Dear Governor Polis: 

It is apparent that the influx of asylum seekers has provoked consternation amongst states. Although we share the concerns of accommodating the flood of asylum seekers, overburdening other cities is not the solution. We respectfully demand that you cease and desist sending migrants to New York City and Chicago. Since December of 2022, Chicago and New York City have received hundreds of individuals from Colorado.  Before the first bus arrived in either of our cities, we informed a Colorado official directly that neither city had any additional room to accommodate any more migrants because of the thousands of migrants that had already been inhumanely bused to our respective cities from Texas since spring of 2022. 

Despite this information, you have bused migrants to our cities. The buses have arrived, without any regard to either city’s ability to appropriately shelter them.  

Our understanding is that Colorado purports to be a welcoming state. At least as far as we are concerned, whether a welcoming state or welcoming city, the leaders must make sure that those values are lived in good times and especially in challenging times. That is what we have done and we urge you as governor of Colorado to do the same.  We know it is hard because we have been facing these challenges for the last nine months. Colorado must reconsider its decision to send people, who are sheltered and receiving services from Denver-based community organizations, out of state, and particularly to cities like ours. 

We have seen your statements in the media that you are simply accommodating the wishes of migrants to come to cities like New York City and Chicago. Both our cites are working tirelessly to ensure that migrants are able to reach their desired destinations where they are reunited with loved ones.  However, you are sending migrants and families to New York City and Chicago that do not have any ties, family members or community networks to welcome them, and at a time where both cities are at maximum capacity in shelter space and available services. 

Since August 31, 2022, the City of Chicago has welcomed 3,854 migrants bused to its city from Texas and additional numbers of migrants who have arrived in Chicago through other means.  In part, as hopefully you know, none of the asylum-seekers have work permits, and thus Chicago is currently providing services to over 1,600 individuals in its shelter system who have no place else to go. The City of Chicago is a welcoming city and is providing wrap around supports including emergency shelter; diversion services; necessities like food and showers; long-term housing; legal services; and both the physical and behavioral health support needs for individuals. Because of all these factors, its shelter system is now over capacity.  

For the past nine months, New York City has welcomed an increase of asylum seekers. As of January 4, 2023, an estimated 36,400 asylum seekers have gone through New York City’s emergency intake system, with more staying with family, friends, and other networks. New York City has opened emergency shelters and Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Centers to meet this unprecedented need. New York City is providing many forms of support, including shelter, food, legal services, household items like clothing and health care, but its ability to provide services is strained.  New York City’s shelters are over capacity. In fiscal year 2023 alone, New York City will spend about $1 billion to address the asylum crisis, and this number will continue to rise if current arrival trends persist. 

We urge you to follow the best practices set by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that identifies receiving states as leads in providing housing and wrap-around services to asylum-seekers. Additionally, the city of Denver is known nationally for providing some of the best services for unhoused populations—setting best practices throughout the country—it is unusual that you would deprive new arrivals from accessing those resources. In fact, many new arrivals from Colorado had been in your care for weeks, receiving services, and establishing connections only to be uprooted with a promise the receiving cities cannot keep.  

To reiterate, you must stop busing migrants to Chicago and New York City. In the case of family reunification, let us work together to ensure that people are reconnected with their loved ones, however sending migrants to our cities whose systems are over capacity, where they may struggle to find shelter and other services is wrong and further victimizes these most vulnerable individuals. These actions do not live up to the values of a proclaimed welcoming state and should stop immediately.  

Instead, let us work together to advocate to the federal government for a national solution that responds to this need.  New York City and Chicago have always been cities of immigrants. While we are all grappling with a manufactured humanitarian crisis, we must all come together to address this nationwide problem and look forward to working together to meet this challenge. 

Sincerely, 

Lori E. Lightfoot 

Mayor 

Chicago 

Eric Adams 

Mayor 

New York City 

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Thousands march in Peru, demanding resignation of leftist President Castillo

LIMA, Nov 5 (Reuters) – Thousands of people took to the streets across Peru on Saturday to demand the resignation of embattled President Pedro Castillo, a leftist whose government is under investigation for corruption.

Carrying the Andean nation’s vertically striped red-white-red flag and signs with anti-government slogans, protesters marched towards the opposition-dominated Congress in the capital Lima.

Castillo has called those who oppose his government “reactionaries” and “the enemies of people”.

Police with helmets and plastic shields launched several tear gas canisters in an attempt to disperse the crowds. There were no immediate reports of injuries.

Castillo, who took office in July last year, has already survived two impeachment attempts. Opposition legislators are seeking a fresh trial against the president even though Congress recognized it would not gather sufficient votes.

“We see a government involved in corruption and Congress doesn’t react,” said Lucas Ghersi, a conservative lawyer who is one of the organizers of the march, called Peru Reacts.

In October, Peru’s attorney general filed a constitutional complaint against Castillo with Congress that the right-wing opposition hopes will end in his removal from office.

Discontent has been rising in Peru. “I come for my children, for my grandchildren, because this government is becoming hell,” said Maria del Pilar Blancas.

“They want us to become one more Venezuela,” she said, referring to the South American neighbor that went into an economic freefall.

Similar protests were held in other cities across the country, including Arequipa, Chiclayo, Cusco and Trujillo, according to reports and images broadcast by local television channel Canal N.

Reporting by Marco Aquino and Sebastian Castaneda in Lima; Writing by Stefanie Eschenbacher; Editing by William Mallard

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