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#illegals
Breitbart: Venezuela Charges Deported TikTok ‘Migrant Influencer’ with ‘Hate Crimes’
Leonel Moreno, a deported Venezuelan migrant and former TikTok influencer, faces prosecution in Venezuela for “hate crimes” and child exploitation. He allegedly incited hatred against Venezuelans and exploited his daughter for financial gain through social media.
Moreno, who illegally entered the U.S. in 2022, gained notoriety for teaching others how to break into homes and claimed to benefit financially from U.S. aid due to his daughter’s citizenship. Following his deportation, Venezuelan authorities have targeted him under local laws against hate speech.
#politics
Fox News: Judge targeted by GOP for impeachment deals blow to Trump's FEMA objectives
A Rhode Island federal judge ordered FEMA to lift a freeze on federal funds after ruling that the agency failed to comply with a previous court order. This decision came from a lawsuit by 22 states, including New York and California, challenging the Trump administration's funding blocks for environmental programs.
The judge's ruling has sparked controversy, leading to impeachment articles against him, with critics alleging he abused his judicial power to obstruct the Trump administration's agenda. The government has appealed the decision.
Breitbart: FEMA Redirects Nearly $1B from Woke Infrastructure Program to Disaster Relief
FEMA will redirect $895 million from the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program to disaster relief efforts, citing the program's focus on political agendas over effective aid. Under Secretary Kristi Noem, FEMA aims to streamline disaster response and support local decision-making.
The BRIC program, part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, prioritized equity and climate resilience but has been deemed ineffective. The funds will now bolster the Disaster Relief Fund, aligning with past directives to enhance national security and disaster preparedness.
#society
GB News: Grantchester: Neighbour row erupts as leafy village torn apart by controversial cycle lane
A dispute has emerged between Grantchester residents and the Greater Cambridge Partnership over a proposed cycleway that would traverse the village. The Grantchester Parish Council argues that the greenway would compromise the village's aesthetic, while the GCP denies any prior promises to divert the route.
The matter has escalated to a judicial review, with the parish council seeking a quashing order against the decision. Local residents have mixed opinions on the cycleway's safety and impact, as they await the court's ruling.
Breitbart: USA Fencing Defends Punishing Female Athlete for Refusing to Face Trans Opponent
USA Fencing is standing by its policy that allows transgender athletes to compete in the women's category, following the disqualification of female fencer Stephanie Turner for refusing to face a trans opponent. The organization emphasizes its commitment to inclusivity and respectful dialogue.
The fencing group has a history of policies favoring LGBTQ inclusion, including a 2022 initiative to prioritize tournament locations without anti-LGBTQ laws. Certain states are actively avoided for hosting events due to their policies, reflecting USA Fencing's broader stance on inclusivity.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: States Move to Protect Americans’ DNA From China
China has been aggressively collecting Americans' genetic data, raising national security concerns. Lawmakers are struggling to pass federal legislation to protect this sensitive information, leading several states to enact their own laws regulating genetic testing and preventing foreign access to DNA.
Experts warn that the misuse of genetic data could enable targeted biological weapons and other military applications. As consumer DNA testing grows, the risk of data breaches increases, exemplified by the recent exposure of 23andMe users' genetic information.
Times Of Israel: Ex-hostage Tal Shoham describes captivity to UN: ‘Sadistic guards tortured us daily’
Tal Shoham, a recently released hostage, spoke at the UN in Vienna about the dire conditions faced by captives in Gaza, urging diplomats to advocate for the release of the remaining 59 hostages. He recounted his 505 days in captivity, highlighting the physical and psychological torture endured alongside fellow hostages.
Shoham emphasized the need for "moral clarity" against Hamas, arguing that the acceptance of terrorism as a political tool hinders peace in the Middle East. He called on the international community to leverage their influence to secure the release of hostages and take a firm stance against terrorism.
Times Of Israel: Anti-Israel UN investigator keeps mandate despite push for removal by US, EU lawmakers
Francesca Albanese, a UN investigator with a controversial history regarding Israel, will remain in her role until 2028 despite significant opposition from US and European lawmakers and Jewish organizations. The UN Human Rights Council did not address complaints against her during a recent session, allowing her to continue her mandate.
Critics, including Israel and various governments, have condemned her for alleged antisemitism and bias against Israel. Albanese has dismissed these criticisms as a smear campaign, while her supporters view her as a pro-Palestinian advocate. The ongoing debate highlights concerns over impartiality within the UN regarding Israel.
#economy
The Western Journal: Trump's 'Art of the Deal' Tariff Strategy Working: Countries Want to Cut to Zero
President Trump has introduced a new tariff policy aimed at creating reciprocal agreements with other countries, charging them lower tariffs in exchange for similar reductions on U.S. goods. He claims this strategy, reminiscent of his "Art of the Deal," is prompting countries like Vietnam and Argentina to negotiate for zero tariffs.
Despite recent stock market declines, Trump remains optimistic, asserting that the U.S. is now in a stronger negotiating position. Former Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez suggests this is just the beginning of broader negotiations, with the potential for significant market access improvements.
#culture
The Western Journal: 'The Chosen: Last Supper' Cruises Past Woke 'Snow White' Remake
"The Chosen: Last Supper" has surpassed Disney's "Snow White" at the box office, grossing $965,414 in a single day from 1,644 theaters, compared to "Snow White's" $203 per theater from 4,200 locations. The success reflects a growing audience rejection of Hollywood's "woke" narratives.
The series, which presents the story of Jesus and His followers, has gained popularity since its 2017 debut and recently achieved an opening weekend of $11.4 million. This trend indicates a cultural shift towards a Christian revival amid a backlash against perceived narcissism and atheism in mainstream media.
#health
Fox News: ‘Healthy snack time’ with elementary school students launched by Secretaries Rollins, RFK Jr.
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held a "Make America Healthy Again" event at Ferdinand T. Day Elementary School in Virginia, focusing on promoting healthy food choices for children. This initiative aims to combat diet-related diseases like obesity and diabetes through revised dietary policies and local food sourcing.
The MAHA Commission, established during the Trump administration, seeks to improve children's wellness in schools. Recent discussions include revising milk requirements in the National School Lunch Program and encouraging state legislation to eliminate ultra-processed foods in public schools.
#crime
Breitbart: Police: Teen Suspect in Fatal Stabbing of TX HS Athlete Said 'I Did It'
A 17-year-old, Karmelo Anthony, has been charged with murder after admitting to fatally stabbing fellow student Austin Metcalf during a track meet in Frisco, Texas. The altercation reportedly began over a seating dispute, escalating when Anthony pulled a knife.
Witnesses described the moments leading up to the stabbing, with Anthony claiming self-defense. Metcalf's twin brother was present and attempted to help him until first responders arrived. Anthony is currently held on a $1 million bond.
The Western Journal: Despite Manifesto Full of Hate, Nashville PD’s Final Report on Covenant Shooting Comes to Its Own Conclusion
The Metro Nashville Police Department's final report on the Covenant School shooting by Audrey Hale claims her motive was "notoriety," despite her extensive writings revealing deep-seated hatred for her Christian community and views on race and transgenderism. The report downplays these aspects, failing to address the implications of her manifesto.
Hale, who identified as transgender, expressed profound dissatisfaction with her identity and a desire to harm those she perceived as part of her grievances. The report's avoidance of the terms "transgender" and "racism" has raised concerns about its accuracy and the motivations behind the attack.
Fox News: Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Karen Read's new trial, Amanda Knox's advice, Ruby Franke's mommy blog
A probe into the Karen Read case found no evidence of a conspiracy to frame the slain officer's girlfriend. The investigation follows a mistrial in July and highlights the ongoing complexities of the Boston murder mystery.
In related news, a Connecticut bodycam captured a suspect after a stepson's escape from abuse, while a Maryland man faces charges for the murder of jogger Rachel Morin, accused of leaving a blood trail.