Midwest
JD Vance hits Biden on immigration in $1 million Ohio ad buy as president set to roll back Title 42
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FIRST ON FOX – GOP Ohio Senate candidate J.D. Vance is spending $1 million on a statewide advert purchase attacking President Biden for the border disaster – simply as Biden rescinds COVID-era coverage that has been used to expel most migrants since 2020.
“Are you a racist? Do you hate Mexicans?” Vance says in a provocative open to the advert.
“The media calls us racist for wanting to construct Trump’s wall. They censor us, but it surely would not change the reality. Joe Biden’s open border is killing Ohioans with extra unlawful medicine and extra Democrat voters pouring into this nation,” Vance mentioned within the advert.
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There’s been a large inflow of migrants on the southern border since Biden entered workplace, which Republicans largely attribute to Biden’s softer immigration stance than former President Trump.
The amount of individuals crossing the border has wreaked havoc on border communities and strained border enforcement businesses.
Regardless of rolling again many different Trump insurance policies, the Biden administration left in place Title 42 because it got here into workplace. The Trump administration introduced the coverage in March 2020 in response to COVID-19, permitting fast expulsion of aliens coming to the southern U.S. border.
However Biden will now rescind that coverage beginning Could 23, citing “present public well being circumstances and an elevated availability of instruments to combat COVID-19.”
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Progressives like Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., lauded the Title 42 determination as “a momentous day for immigrant rights activists.” However Democrats like Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., are calling the transfer by Biden “horrifying.” And a bunch of Republican state attorneys basic are suing the Biden administration to maintain Title 42 in place.
In his advert, in the meantime, Vance references his mom’s battle with dependancy to “the poison coming throughout our border.”
“No matter they name us, we are going to put America first,” he provides.
REPUBLICAN STATES SUE TO STOP BIDEN ADMIN’S LIFTING OF TITLE 42 BORDER POLICY
The message within the 30-second spot largely suits with the central, nationalistic message of Vance’s marketing campaign, which incorporates closing the border and specializing in home U.S. points somewhat than international entanglements.
Vance is competing in a crowded Could 3 GOP major that is delivered no scarcity of drama and animosity among the many candidates.
A Fox Information Ballot performed early final month confirmed funding banker Mike Gibbons main the race 22% over former state Treasurer Josh Mandel, who registered at 20%. Vance got here in third at 11% forward of a handful of different candidates within the single-digits. However Vance’s marketing campaign says it has momentum after their candidate’s efficiency at a number of latest debates.
The winner of the GOP major will doubtless face Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, within the basic election.
Fox Information’ Adam Shaw contributed to this report.
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Milwaukee, WI
Spurs get blown out in Milwaukee to drop third straight game
Following a frustrating loss in Chicago, the Spurs looked to get back in the win column against the Bucks on Wednesday night. Unfortunately, Milwaukee’s hot shooting led them to a 121-105 blowout victory, pushing San Antonio’s losing streak to three.
Despite the disappointing result, the Spurs started the game with a bang. Wemby was unsurprisingly at the center of attention, as he blocked Giannis on the first defensive possession before making a one-legged three. San Antonio used their ball movement to score from all three levels, while the Bucks relied on their outside shooting due to Wemby’s interior presence. As soon as the Alien was subbed out, though, Milwaukee went on a mini-run to break open an otherwise close game.
That trend continued in the second quarter as the Bucks built up an insurmountable lead. Milwaukee was only up by a point when Wemby sat halfway through the quarter, but by the time he came back, San Antonio was already down by 15. The offense completely stalled without Wemby’s interior presence, and it’s not a coincidence that San Antonio scored on their first possession with the big man back on the court. Unfortunately, the Bucks continued to build momentum, as they hit four threes in the final minutes of the half to build a double-digit lead.
Even so, the Spurs didn’t give up. CP3, specifically, caught fire in the third by hitting multiple threes to cut the deficit to under 10. San Antonio began playing with renewed vigor and looked to make a comeback, but it wasn’t meant to be. The Spurs’ execution was just a bit off all night: their passes and timing were always an inch short and a second late. As a result, Milwaukee soon rebuilt their lead, and the competitive portion of the game was over.
The starters for both teams stayed in the game at the beginning of the fourth, before the result became inevitable and key players started subbing off. It was a disappointing result in what was a highly anticipated game, and San Antonio is now left to regroup before their showdown in LA on Saturday night.
Game notes
- Wemby had his worst game in over a month, finishing with just 10 points on 4-10 shooting. He actually started the game with three highlight reel plays in the first six minutes but looked quite lethargic the rest of the night. This is just one game, but it’s still worth monitoring how engaged he looks on Saturday against the Lakers. Remember, Wemby posted a 5×5 the day after he scored just six points on five shots back in late October.
- Interestingly, the Spurs seemed to dislike the Wemby-Giannis matchup. Mitch Johnson made sure that Wemby was on the court at the start of the second quarter when Giannis sat, though that might just be both teams’ regular rotations. However, considering that Wemby looked the most engaged when guarding Giannis (he blocked him three times), it was still a bit surprising to see him play more as a roamer on defense. The Greek Freak was unsurprisingly most hesitant to attack the rim with Wemby on him, so the game might’ve been different had they been matched up more often.
- Keldon Johnson had a great game off the bench, as he scored 24 points and grabbed 11 boards on 7-15 shooting. On a night when most of the team lacked energy, Big Body brought some much-needed juice.
- Another bright spot? How about the Point God, who had 18 points and seven assists while making five out of six threes. Even at 39, CP tried to will the young team to make a comeback, and he’s at no fault for the end result.
Play of the game
What the heck even is this???
Next game: at Lakers on Saturday
The Spurs will look to get back in the win column on Saturday as they take on a Lakers team that has also lost two straight.
Minneapolis, MN
'This is just not humane': Tenants in Minneapolis duplex left without heat for a week
Tenants in Minneapolis duplex left without heat for a week
A Minneapolis duplex could be condemned after tenants say they were stuck without heat and hot water in freezing temperatures for a week.
The Verde Property Management Company property manager said as of Tuesday they’ve restored heat to about two-thirds of the building.
A tenant said she did not see a sense of urgency to fix the problem until the city of Minneapolis stepped in.
“This is just not humane to have anybody living like this,” Capri Rogers, tenant, said
For nearly a week, Rodgers said her family did not have heat or hot water.
“My son slept in his coat. My daughter’s room read at 48 degrees,” Rogers said. “My 8-month-old son is sick with a terrible cough.”
Rodgers showed us messages that confirmed she told Verde Property Management Company about the problem last Tuesday, Dec. 31.
She said days later, the company insulated the windows with plastic and supplied space heaters, but it was still cold.
“I don’t feel like I’ve been heard and that’s why I called the news because I just feel like they’re very like inconsiderate,” Rogers said.
As a last resort, on Sunday, Rogers called the police for help.
On Monday, a city inspector slapped a “Notice Intent to Condemn” on the front door. The notice explained the property is unfit to live in because of the “lack of required heat” and the building would be condemned if the heat is not fixed by Friday, Jan. 10.
“This should be a message to tenants and landlords that we have rights and landlords need to uphold their bargain when it comes to tenants, regardless of where they come from, what neighborhood it’s in, or anything like that,” Rodgers said.
Jeremy Pekarek, Verde Property Management Company, said they’ve been sending out boiler technicians to fix the frozen pipes.
“We’ve been doing our best to try to identify the situation and figure out exactly what’s going on with the property,” he said. “I agree with her, it has been cooler than normal, and I know it’s a tough situation for them.”
During the interview, 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS saw a maintenance technician walk in to check the radiator.
Pekarek said they plan to use the space heaters to thaw the pipes so they can restore heat to the entire building.
He said the building’s heat will be fixed by the city’s deadline.
If a landlord or property manager does not take immediate steps to restore the heat in your building, you can report it to the city by calling 311 or 612-673-3000.
The city website says an inspector will respond to you the same day.
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis City Market redevelopment to showcase historic catacombs
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The redevelopment of the City Market campus in downtown Indianapolis will start on the west side of the block this year, leaders say.
One of the most notable parts will be to take the historic catacombs and expose them for people to see from the street. The West Plaza will be sunken in to expose the catacombs, all while providing recreational green space.
Megan Vukusich, the director of the Department of Metropolitan Development, said Wednesday during a news conference, “We’re working with Indiana Landmarks, which really is helping provide that technical expertise from a historic preservation standpoint, but we are going to be daylighting the catacombs that sit below the West Plaza today, still retaining a portion of them.”
The City Market, located at 222 E. Market St. just south of the City-County Building, was closed March 1. Both the east and west wings of the building will be demolished as a part of this year’s project. They are not historic buildings, although the center Market House is.
Bill Taft, the senior vice president for economic development at the Local Initiatives Support Corp. in Indianapolis, said Thursday, “We were really happy to see this get used for 13 years or at least 12 years as a place where the community came together, and it has become a place that has a lot of great memories for me, and I am a little sad to see it going.”
The redevelopment of West Plaza will be part of the first phase of the project, which will also see a vacant office space known as the Gold Building transformed into 354 apartment units. About 10% of those apartments will be available as affordable housing. The cost will be $185 million, according to a Department of Metropolitan Development news release issued Thursday.
Vukusich said, “We’re excited to bring that building back online as residential units which addresses the need for housing in our community.”
Leaders says the West Plaza green space will serve as an amenity for the community and the people in the new apartments living directly above this area.
Redevelopment of the Market House will start in Phase Two.
A date to start redevelopment of the east side of the block has not yet been determined.
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