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#illegals
Townhall: Biden Continues to Set All the Wrong Records at the Southern Border
The Biden administration revealed that over 230,000 illegal aliens crossed the U.S.-Mexico border in August 2023, the highest number this year. This exceeded the previous year's record and indicated a worsening border crisis. The administration's attempts to artificially lower the number of illegal crossings have been exposed, and the border remains wide open.
#war
Foreign Policy: Will Intervention Stabilize the Sahel?
Burkina Faso's self-declared interim president, Ibrahim Traoré, prioritizes security over elections, creating a security vacuum in the Sahel region. Traoré seeks to consolidate power and crackdown on factions within the military, media, and civil society groups. The junta's plans for constitutional change aim to entrench their rule, while Western support and foreign aid to the country have been suspended. The ongoing violence in Burkina Faso calls for regional intervention, but diplomacy efforts have stalled, and military engagement risks triggering a backlash.
#education
Flag And Cross: Sewing, Choreography, Makeup: Princeton Launches ‘Drag U’ to Unleash Students' Inner Drag Queens
Princeton University is offering a Drag University program where students can learn about the history and art form of drag. The program includes sessions taught by drag performers and covers topics such as sewing, choreography, and face painting. The college's Gender + Sexuality Resource Center posted about the program, which offers scholarships to cover the costs of supplies.
#crime
Forbes: Four Injured In Shooting At Baltimore’s Morgan State University
Four people were injured in a shooting at Morgan State University in Baltimore. The police ended their active-shooter warning and the university lifted its shelter-in-place order. It is believed that there were three shooters involved.
#technology
Townhall: Big Tech's Armageddon
Social media giants like Facebook and Google are censoring political views, but Justice Clarence Thomas is challenging their actions. The Supreme Court will rule on laws in Florida and Texas that prohibit tech giants from canceling users based on their political views. Thomas argues that internet censorship is inconsistent with democracy and must be stopped. This ruling could deal a blow against Big Tech tyranny.
#other
Townhall: Superfund Cleanups Descend Into Uncertainty
Industrial centers produce hazardous wastes that can pose health risks if not handled properly. Over time, laws and treatment processes have improved waste management, but there is still a need for cleanup of contaminated sites. Georgia-Pacific voluntarily began cleaning up a Superfund site but is now seeking compensation from other companies found responsible for the pollution. Appellate courts have provided conflicting opinions on the timeframe for seeking compensation, and the Supreme Court declined to hear the case, leaving room for confusion and potential delays in cleanup efforts.