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16 May 2023

#illegals

Fox News: Handyman who turned tables on squatters is trying to change laws to 'help make squatting illegal'
Handyman who turned tables on squatters is trying to change laws to 'help make squatting illegal'
A California man, founder of the United Handyman Association, has launched a petition to make squatting federal illegal after his mother's home was taken over by illegal occupants. Flash Shelton hopes his petition will make squatting illegal at the national level. While trespassing is illegal in every state, each has its own laws on how to handle squatters. Most rely on civil courts to resolve disputes. The petition has gathered more than 80 signatures as of Tuesday morning.


#politics

Fox News: Top Mueller prosecutor Andrew Weissmann ripped for downplaying Durham Report as 'big fat nothing' on MSNBC
Top Mueller prosecutor Andrew Weissmann ripped for downplaying Durham Report as 'big fat nothing' on MSNBC
Former federal prosecutor Brett Tolman called the Russia investigation a hoax and an op by those with power, citing the lack of transparency and accountability of the FBI, DOJ, AG, CIA, VP, and President at the time in 2016. He compared this to the criticizing of the real evidence of corruption and collusion found on Hunter Biden's laptop. Tolman said some on the left are acknowledging the investigation's lack of foundation, despite MSNBC's Andrew Weissmann downplaying findings from John Durham's report as "a big fat nothing."

Special Counsel John Durham's final report on the Trump-Russia investigation revealed that the FBI and DOJ failed to strictly follow the law, launching the investigation despite a lack of sound evidence. Durham's report also highlighted the FBI's different level of interest in investigating Clinton's campaign in contrast to Trump's campaign. While the FBI briefed Clinton staffers, it ignored intelligence it received about a Clinton campaign plan to vilify Trump by tying him to Vladimir Putin. CNN's Jake Tapper claims Durham's report is "devastating for the FBI," and even those on CNN have started to suggest the investigation lacked foundation.


Front Page Magazine: Media Keeps Censoring Mentions of Jordan Neely's Violent Attacks
Media Keeps Censoring Mentions of Jordan Neely's Violent Attacks
Media coverage of the Jordan Neely subway incident was biased, with even the New York Daily News mentioning Neely's violent past. However, when Republicans embraced Daniel Penny as a hero for restraining Neely, coverage changed drastically and omitted Neely's criminal record. This propaganda and censorship was triggered by the move by Republicans to attack Democrats for their pro-crime policies.


National Review: The Corner: DeSantis is Trying To Have It Both Ways on Trump and 2020
The Corner: DeSantis is Trying To Have It Both Ways on Trump and 2020
Republican challengers to Trump in the 2024 primary risk alienating voters by acknowledging Trump lost the 2020 election, due to his base believing it was stolen. Ron DeSantis has tried to thread the needle by referencing electoral losses, instead of fraud, to criticize Trump's unpopularity while still avoiding directly saying he lost. It remains to be seen if this careful framing can be sustained throughout the campaign.


The Epoch Times: Why I Won’t Be Reading the Durham Report
Why I Won’t Be Reading the Durham Report
The Durham Report on the FBI's investigation known as "Crossfire Hurricane" should never have happened and the FBI is guilty of discounted or wilfully ignored material information, according to Special Counsel John Durham's report. However, the report failed to produce the types of blockbuster revelations that former President Donald Trump and his allies suggested the investigation would uncover. The FBI admits some "mistakes" but nothing will change. Justice is dead in America.


National Review: The Collusion Narrative’s Problems Were Obvious Even in Trump’s First Year
The Collusion Narrative’s Problems Were Obvious Even in Trump’s First Year
John Durham's report on the FBI's investigation of Donald Trump's alleged "collusion" with Russia claims that had agents used standard analytical tools to evaluate evidence, the agency would not have found a reason to investigate Trump. Durham's findings have caused cognitive dissonance among political observers who assumed Trump was indebted to Moscow. It's been suggested that both the pro- and anti-collusion camps judged the matter before the facts were known, while Trump's behavior toward Moscow, from sanctions to airstrikes on their allies, should have disabused critics of the notion that Trump’s White House was intent on handing over foreign policy to the Kremlin.


The Babylon Bee: Media Admits They Lied About That Russia Collusion Thing But Are Totally Telling The Truth About Everything Else
Media Admits They Lied About That Russia Collusion Thing But Are Totally Telling The Truth About Everything Else
Media figures admit to lying about Trump-Russia collusion for 3 years following newly released report by John Durham. They promise to tell the truth about everything else. Americans are urged to unquestionably believe all claims made by the media despite previous lies about Trump and Russia.


Red State: WATCH: Shocking Video of US Soldier Appearing to Let Illegal Aliens Cross Into Private Property
WATCH: Shocking Video of US Soldier Appearing to Let Illegal Aliens Cross Into Private Property
Illegal immigration is on the rise along the Texas border. As many as 10,000 people a day are entering. The administration lies about border security while shocking footage shows a female US soldier opening a gate onto private property for dozens of illegal aliens to enter. Despite inquiries, the National Guard and Border Patrol are not responding. Title 10 soldiers from Missouri have been ordered to work with BP despite not being from the state. The military is facilitating human trafficking, and this is all on Joe Biden.


#society

Fox News: Child killed, firefighters hospitalized in Alabama house fire
Child killed, firefighters hospitalized in Alabama house fire
A child died and two firefighters were hospitalized with severe burns after a house fire in Montgomery, Alabama. The cause of the fire is being investigated by the state fire marshal. Three other residents were rescued and taken to hospitals. Five firefighters were injured in total, with three released from the hospital and two remaining in serious condition.


Fox News: Sports Illustrated faces backlash for naming transgender female pop star Kim Petras as swimsuit cover model
Sports Illustrated faces backlash for naming transgender female pop star Kim Petras as swimsuit cover model
Kim Petras, a transgender pop star, has come under fire for being featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Edition. The magazine's editor defended Petras' appearance, citing her as a "beacon of inspiration for the LGBTQ+ community." Bud Light also faced backlash for using transgender actress and TikTok personality Dylan Mulvaney as a spokesperson. Mulvaney admitted to experiencing intense backlash and struggling to sleep, but is trying to show grace towards her critics.


Fox News: Salman Rushie makes rare appearance after attack to warn about ending freedom of speech
Salman Rushie makes rare appearance after attack to warn about ending freedom of speech
Author Salman Rushdie spoke about the growing threat to freedom of expression and civil liberties in the West while accepting the Freedom to Publish Award at the British Book Awards. Rushdie, who was stabbed in an assassination attempt last year, has long been an advocate for the First Amendment. He warned of the rise of censorship in Western nations and the attack on libraries and books in schools, urging people to fight against it. Rushdie's book "The Satanic Verses" has been banned in Iran since 1988 and he has been the target of death threats for over three decades.


#war

Euromaidan Press: CIA hopes to recruit Russian spies through channel on Telegram
CIA hopes to recruit Russian spies through channel on Telegram
The CIA has launched a recruitment campaign on Telegram to reach out to disaffected Russians who are against their nation’s war in Ukraine. The campaign includes a polished video on recruitment and instructions on how to contact the CIA anonymously. The recruitment effort hopes to target individuals who could potentially deliver valuable information to the United States, especially in sectors like cybersecurity, tech, finance, the military, and diplomacy.


Forbes: Bernard-Henri Levy’s New Film Sends A Message From Ukrainian Trenches: This War Is A Matter Of European Security And World Peace
Bernard-Henri Levy’s New Film Sends A Message From Ukrainian Trenches: This War Is A Matter Of European Security And World Peace
French philosopher-filmmaker Bernard-Henri Levy's new documentary, Slava Ukraini, takes viewers on a journey through war-torn Ukraine to document the realities of Russia's invasion. The documentary is co-directed with Marc Roussel and features a travelogue-style film sprinkled with conversations with locals. Levy filmed under Russian drone attacks and in trenches in the country's battle-scarred east. Through his film, Levy aims to show the world that Ukraine's war is critical for any ordinary person in Europe and around the globe. He argues that the world must take action to stop Russian President Vladimir Putin's record of war and numerous violations of international order.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Biden Threatens to Boycott Alabama Over Abortion Ban
Biden Threatens to Boycott Alabama Over Abortion Ban
The Biden regime is potentially halting the move of the U.S. Space Command’s headquarters to Alabama due to concerns over the state's restrictive abortion law. Defense officials believe the White House is laying the groundwork to stop the move because of abortion politics. However, the White House denies that Alabama's abortion ban was a factor in their ongoing review of the decision, claiming that access to reproductive health care does not weigh in on location decisions. Critics argue that the Biden administration has a history of prioritizing the culture war over national security, and this move exemplifies that.


#economy

The Epoch Times: White House Turns Up Heat on Debt Negotiation Ahead of May 16 Meeting
White House Turns Up Heat on Debt Negotiation Ahead of May 16 Meeting
Budget negotiations become a matter of urgency as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns that a possible default on the nation's financial obligations would lead to an economic and financial catastrophe. The GOP plan would require cutting nearly all non-defense discretionary spending by nearly one-third, according to Shalanda Young of the Office of Management and Budget.


The Epoch Times: Chinese Homebuyers Move Into Unfinished Apartments in Coastal City
Chinese Homebuyers Move Into Unfinished Apartments in Coastal City
Homebuyers in Qingdao, China have moved into their unfinished apartments and refuse to leave until local authorities solve the problem of the unfinished homes they’ve been paying mortgages on for the past decade. Conflicts between the property developer and builder halted construction and auctions and lawsuits took place between 2017 and 2020. Despite offering to pay extra for the finishing touches of their apartments, the local government refused the offer. Similar situations exist in other areas, with the Chinese property market suffering since Covid-19 lockdowns.


#military

Breitbart: GOP Lawmakers Demand Answers from Navy on Drag Queen Influencer
GOP Lawmakers Demand Answers from Navy on Drag Queen Influencer
Ten House Republicans and Navy veterans, led by Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA), demand answers from Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro on why it chose a sailor who is a drag queen influencer on TikTok as one of the service’s five “Digital Ambassadors.” They wrote that the Biden Administration’s Department of the Navy continues to implement radical, reckless policies that deter capable recruits from volunteering to defend the nation’s freedoms. The lawmakers blasted the Biden administration’s implementation of woke policies across the US military, including opening the military to transgender individuals, and allowing transgender soldiers to use barracks, bathrooms, and showers of their “gender identity” regardless of what genitalia they have.


#culture

The Federalist Papers: Miller Lite Ripped to Shreds for Ad Campaign - This Is Like Bud Light 2.0
Miller Lite Ripped to Shreds for Ad Campaign - This Is Like Bud Light 2.0
Miller Lite's YouTube video, released prior to Bud Light's controversial ad campaign featuring a transgender influencer, has resurfaced in the wake of the backlash against Bud Light. The ad stars actress Ilana Glazer, who apologizes for the objectification of women in beer ads from the 1980s and 1990s, saying that Miller Lite is "on a mission" to clean up the beer industry's act in this regard. The video received relatively little attention at first, but it has garnered more notice since the Bud Light backlash.


The Blaze: 'Miller Lite has joined the woke cult': Beer brand appears to hide ultra-feminist ad released before Bud Light boycott, but internet sleuths are all over it
'Miller Lite has joined the woke cult': Beer brand appears to hide ultra-feminist ad released before Bud Light boycott, but internet sleuths are all over it
Miller Lite released a feminist commercial for Women’s History Month in March, apologizing for past beer campaigns featuring women in bikinis. The ad features actress and comedian Ilana Glazer and explains that Miller Lite is buying back old beer advertisement materials that depict women wearing bikinis or other revealing clothing, turning it into compost, and donating the fertilizer to female brewers to use to “grow quality hops.” The commercial is resurfacing on social media, despite the beer company’s efforts to keep it quiet amid the Bud Light boycott. Critics bashed the beer companies for being out of touch with their audiences, while Miller Lite defends the ad as not “remotely controversial."


#history

Field & Stream: Mountain Man Guns: The Firearms of the American Frontier
Mountain Man Guns: The Firearms of the American Frontier
The Mountain Men carried only minimal supplies, with their prized possession being their rifle, which was necessary for survival against starvation and threats. The Model 1803 Harpers Ferry Musket was the first rifled American arsenal gun, and the design influenced the Plains Rifle, a classic tool for Mountain Men. They also carried handguns and knives, with Green River Works knives being a popular choice for their durability and low cost. Overall, the lives of Mountain Men were characterized by hardship and danger, but also offered a degree of freedom and adventure that is enviable.


#health

The Epoch Times: White Rice Porridge–‘No. 1 Tonic in the World,’ TCM Physician Offers Best Ways to Prepare
White Rice Porridge–‘No. 1 Tonic in the World,’ TCM Physician Offers Best Ways to Prepare
Eating white rice and porridge is a simple and affordable way to nourish the body, contrary to modern beliefs that it contains only starch. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, white rice is believed to be essential for sustaining life, and long-term consumption of brown rice could cause "qi deficiency and body frailty." However, specific skills and techniques are required for making good rice porridge to extract its true health value. The secret lies in making sure the water and rice are thoroughly harmonious, soft, and greasy as one, with the rice cooked until it is completely melted and becomes fully coagulated as one foam. Porridge must be eaten while still hot, and never in the cold state, and it is advised to eat the more aqueous version for those with severe spleen and stomach deficiency.


#crime

Fox News: Cash App founder Bob Lee's San Francisco stabbing linked to 'sex and drugs' party lifestyle: report
Cash App founder Bob Lee's San Francisco stabbing linked to 'sex and drugs' party lifestyle: report
Cash App founder Bob Lee died in San Francisco after being stabbed multiple times in a parking lot. Lee's autopsy revealed that he had cocaine, ketamine, alcohol, and anti-allergy drug levocetirizine in his system when he died. Lee was a member of an exclusive group called "The Lifestyle." Lee's suspected killer, Nima Momeni, who confronted him about partying too hard with his sister, has been charged with murder.


Fox News: Kentucky college student drugged, raped after night out in Nashville: police
Kentucky college student drugged, raped after night out in Nashville: police
Two Tennessee men accused of raping a Kentucky college student visiting Nashville on May 4. The victim was drugged at a bar, sexually assaulted and her debit card was used to buy petrol and food. License-plate recognition technology helped to identify the suspects and one was caught with drugs and cash. Both men face multiple charges including kidnapping, rape and credit-card fraud.


#sports

Forbes: The NBA Prospects Of Boston Celtics Draftee, Juhann Begarin
The NBA Prospects Of Boston Celtics Draftee, Juhann Begarin
Boston Celtics draft pick Juhann Begarin has shown promise during his time at Paris Basket, averaging 12.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.9 steals and 0.7 blocks per game in his EuroCup appearances. While he still has work to do in expanding his offensive repertoire and improving his shot accuracy, his athleticism and defensive capabilities make him a potential possession-winner for the Celtics. In addition to his on-court potential, Begarin's low salary as a draft pick could be financially advantageous for the team.


Forbes: Frenkie De Jong Has New FC Barcelona Status After La Liga Title Win
Frenkie De Jong Has New FC Barcelona Status After La Liga Title Win
Frenkie de Jong is now considered an "untouchable" player at FC Barcelona due to his persistence and improved form, helping the team win their first La Liga title in four years. Despite being put on the market in 2022, de Jong refused to leave for Manchester United and has since become a firm starter under coach Xavi Hernandez. He is now recognized as a valuable asset alongside other key players at the club.


Fox News: 76ers fire head coach Doc Rivers days after Game 7 blowout loss to Celtics
76ers fire head coach Doc Rivers days after Game 7 blowout loss to Celtics
Philadelphia 76ers fire head coach Doc Rivers after the team's second-round loss in the NBA Playoffs, marking the first change to come after their disappointing performance. While Joel Embiid backed Rivers, James Harden was less supportive, with their relationship being described as "ok." The team won 54 games during the regular season but failed to reach the conference finals for the 22nd consecutive year.


#outdoors

The Federalist: Senators To BLM: Don't Force Out Citizens Using Public Land
Senators To BLM: Don't Force Out Citizens Using Public Land
A group of Republican Senators are urging the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to rethink its proposed Public Lands Rule, which would change the way public lands are managed. The 16 GOP lawmakers, who all represent western states, wrote a letter to BLM Director Tracy Stone-Manning warning of the “multiple use” land requirements. The proposal, which would create a framework for “conservation leases,” would stop other uses of the leased land that are deemed “inconsistent” with the new framework, and threaten the multiple use mandate established by Congress in the 1976 Federal Land Policy and Management Act.


All Outdoor: Don't Miss a Thing: Stay Alert with AXIL's XCOR Digital EarPro Buds
Don't Miss a Thing: Stay Alert with AXIL's XCOR Digital EarPro Buds
AXIL's XCOR is the first true wireless 100% digital EarPro Bud that provides exceptional audio performance and hearing protection for outdoor activities. It delivers advanced noise-canceling technology and a comfortable custom fit, allowing you to hear even the faintest sounds while protecting your ears from gunshot noise. The XCOR is perfect for hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, sports fans, or shooters who demand the best in sound quality and safety.


#technology

Fox News: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman invites federal regulation on artificial intelligence
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman invites federal regulation on artificial intelligence
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman voiced his support for government regulation on AI to manage the technology's potential downsides. Altman welcomed the idea of regulation during his opening remarks at a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on AI implementation. According to him, regulatory intervention by governments would be crucial to mitigate the risks of increasingly powerful models. He also expressed his hope that AI would be a "printing press moment" for the US, while acknowledging that AI is an unusual technology which sets his company apart.


#other

Fox News: Arnold Schwarzenegger demands action on climate through 'new environmentalism': 'Build, build, build'
Arnold Schwarzenegger demands action on climate through 'new environmentalism': 'Build, build, build'
Arnold Schwarzenegger calls for a "new environmentalism" focused on building clean energy projects, citing delays and bureaucracy in current processes. He argues that permits are holding back thousands of projects in the US and Europe and calls on governments to "clear the path for green projects" and "terminate pollution." He also criticizes those accusing him of traveling via private jet to the Austrian World Summit.


The Epoch Times: Nuclear Power Poised for Boom in US but Industry Says Regulatory Reform Needed
Nuclear Power Poised for Boom in US but Industry Says Regulatory Reform Needed
Private fund managers and venture capitalists invested over $5 billion in US nuclear power companies in 2022, with the industry set to build hundreds of new reactors, double its electrical output, and triple its workforce to meet energy demand. Tax incentives in 2021's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and 2022's Inflation Reduction Act have induced investors to see a bright future for nuclear energy. However, regulatory morass threatens momentum, as license renewals take on average 18 to 22 months, and new plant proposals take at least 40,000 hours "and counting" to secure site permits and break ground. The industry needs to affirm supply lines, build a workforce, and modernize processes to meet demand.

To meet demand, a much faster regulatory process for advanced reactors is needed without sacrificing safety. The nuclear industry is poised to grow, with investors seeing the promise of nuclear technology as a way to decarbonize the entire economy. The real momentum will be determined by "fast followers," or companies and investors who quickly follow "first movers" in pursuing new technologies. Challenges to large-scale deployment can be overcome, but it will take ingenuity. This is the biggest moment for nuclear energy since the dawn of the atomic age.


Daily Wire: ‘He Didn’t Want Us To Have Fun’: Taylor Swift Fan Who Prompted Singer To Chastise Security Guard Speaks Out
‘He Didn’t Want Us To Have Fun’: Taylor Swift Fan Who Prompted Singer To Chastise Security Guard Speaks Out
Taylor Swift stops mid-song during her "Eras Tour" in Philadelphia to confront a security guard who was preventing fans from getting too close to a barricade. The fan in question, Kelly Inglis Kelly, praised Swift's intervention and defended her own actions, claiming she was just having fun dancing. Inglis Kelly and her group were offered free tickets for the following night's show.