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Today’s Morning News

Good morning, Patriots! Today, we delve into New York City's contentious proposal to grant voting rights to noncitizens and address recent misleading statements from Rep. Eric Swalwell. Stay informed and engaged with the issues that matter most.

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New York's Proposal: Noncitizens at the Ballot Box?

New York City's highest court is currently deliberating a proposal that would allow noncitizens to vote in municipal elections. Proponents argue it gives a voice to the city's large immigrant population, while critics contend it undermines the sanctity of citizenship and could lead to conflicts of interest. The legal battle has progressed through various courts, with opponents emphasizing that the state constitution explicitly grants voting rights to citizens.

Fact-Checking Rep. Swalwell's Plane Crash Claims

Rep. Eric Swalwell recently asserted that President Trump oversaw more plane crashes in his first month than any other president. However, this claim has been debunked, with aviation records showing no such increase during that period. Such misinformation highlights the importance of verifying statements before accepting them as truth.

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Finance Spotlight:

Elliott Management's Bold Move: A 5% Stake in BP

IElliott Management has acquired nearly a 5% stake in BP, becoming its third-largest shareholder. The activist hedge fund is pushing for significant divestments in BP's green energy businesses, advocating for a renewed focus on core fossil fuel operations. This move sets the stage for potential strategic shifts within BP, especially with the upcoming capital markets day on February 26.

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Tech & Innovation:

Nvidia's Jetson Thor: Powering the Future of Humanoid Robots

Nvidia is set to launch its Jetson Thor computers in the first half of 2025, aiming to revolutionize humanoid robotics. This advanced technology enhances AI applications, enabling robots to interact more seamlessly with humans and their environments. Nvidia's strategic partnerships position it as a key technology provider in the rapidly evolving robotics sector.

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Sam Bennett