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29 May 2023

#illegals

RV Lifestyle: Crossing the Canadian Border in an RV (Post Pandemic)
Crossing the Canadian Border in an RV (Post Pandemic)
Land border crossing between Canada and the US has been reopened for some time post-COVID, and Canada has relaxed its restrictions. Recommendations include using the ArriveCAN app to save time and bringing pet vaccination records. Importantly, firearms, fireworks, and cannabis products are prohibited, and travel with non-biological children requires consent forms.


#politics

Forbes: Here’s Why The Debt Ceiling Deal Still Faces Hurdles—From Pipeline Conflicts To Hard-Right Opposition
Here’s Why The Debt Ceiling Deal Still Faces Hurdles—From Pipeline Conflicts To Hard-Right Opposition
Senator Tim Kaine plans to strip the Mountain Valley natural gas pipeline project from the bipartisan bill to raise the US debt ceiling. Kaine claims that the provision is unrelated to the debt ceiling matter. The move is expected to complicate, delay, or even change the math for the bill in the Democratic-controlled Senate before it goes to President Biden for approval.


The Epoch Times: All Major Congress Leaders Signal Support for Debt Ceiling Bill Despite Backlash
All Major Congress Leaders Signal Support for Debt Ceiling Bill Despite Backlash
Despite backlash from members of both parties, most congressional leaders have signaled support for Speaker Kevin McCarthy's debt ceiling deal. The deal would raise the debt ceiling, cap non-defense spending at previous levels, enhance work requirements for government assistance, and reclaim unspent COVID-19 relief funds, among other measures. Both the left and right have criticized the package, but major congressional leaders have each signaled support for it, making it likely to pass.


Red State: New Lincoln Project Ad Against Ron DeSantis Gets Exactly the Responses It Deserves
New Lincoln Project Ad Against Ron DeSantis Gets Exactly the Responses It Deserves
The Lincoln Project is attacking Ron DeSantis, saying he's not "presidential material" and mocking his public enemies like children's books and drag queens. Their two-minute ad features clips from left-leaning media outlets and Rick Wilson. However, the attacks are similar to ones made by Trump and his allies against DeSantis. It's concerning that the LP and Trump are on the same page in trying to take down DeSantis. It could be a ploy to create division within the GOP and follow the money trail.


#society

onX Offroad: Memorial Day Give Back: A Soldier’s Child Foundation | onX Offroad
Memorial Day Give Back: A Soldier’s Child Foundation | onX Offroad
On Memorial Day, A Soldier’s Child Foundation honors fallen soldiers by caring for their children. Founder Daryl J.W. Mackin started the foundation to support the children who lost parents in service. ASC enrolls over 4,000 children in programs like mentorships, scholarships, and cost-free outdoor camps to develop coping skills and teach life skills. ASC’s ultimate goal is to help the children find hope and build a new normal. You can help by raising awareness, donating, or getting involved in mentorship programs.

ASC is dedicated to serving the children of fallen soldiers. With over 4,000 enrolled children, ASC offers mentorship, scholarships, and cost-free outdoor camps for children to develop coping and life skills. These programs aim to help each child find hope and build a path forward. Supporting ASC is a meaningful way to honor Memorial Day and the sacrifice of fallen soldiers.


#war

Daily Wire: Russia Seeks Arrest Of Sen. Lindsey Graham
Russia Seeks Arrest Of Sen. Lindsey Graham
Senator Lindsey Graham has been added to Russia's wanted list following the release of an edited video which suggested the lawmaker was celebrating US spending on the killing of Russians in Ukraine. Graham had met with Ukrainian President Zelensky last week, where he made comments about US military aid to Ukraine and mentioned that “the Russians are dying.” He later celebrated being a wanted man in Russia and offered to submit to the International Criminal Court if Putin did the same for his alleged war crimes during Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Russian Foreign Ministry rejected the idea that Graham's words had been edited out of context.


#foreignaffairs

PJ Media: Turkish 'Princess' Vows that Islam Will 'Break the Western Cross'
Turkish 'Princess' Vows that Islam Will 'Break the Western Cross'
Esra Erdogan, daughter of Turkey's President, recently tweeted in Arabic that "There is little left for the Islamic crescent to break the Western cross." This phrase reflects the Muslim goal to defeat Christianity, both literally by destroying crucifixes and figuratively by conquering Christian territories. While Europeans once defended their faith against Islamic forces, the West now accommodates Muslim migrants who often prey on "infidels." This tweet reveals the state of Christianity in the West, rather than Islam.


#economy

The Epoch Times: When Environmental Radicalism Is More Harmful Than Good
When Environmental Radicalism Is More Harmful Than Good
Victoria's government is set to close down the native forest sector due to environmental activism, whilst ignoring the loss of jobs that will come with it. The forestry sector currently produces carbon-absorbing wood, which can be used for various purposes such as building a home or biomass. The wood products provide a carbon sink and are also biodegradable, making them superior to other non-renewable resources like steel, aluminium, concrete, and plastic which are heavily reliant on petrochemicals in their production. Victoria's closure of the native forest sector will hinder the building sector, eliminate jobs, and have a negative impact on the livelihoods of rural regional communities.


Forbes: Debt Ceiling Agreement Lifts Student Loan Pause, Cuts Some IRS Funding
Debt Ceiling Agreement Lifts Student Loan Pause, Cuts Some IRS Funding
President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have finally revealed the details of their debt ceiling agreement. The bill suspends the debt limit through 2025 and reclaims $30 billion in unspent Covid funds whilst holding on to $5 billion for vaccines and treatments. Non-defense spending will remain flat for 2024 and increase by 1% the following year, and there are no budget caps beyond 2025. The bill also amends TANF and expands work requirements for SNAP, but there are no changes to Medicaid. Work on environmental reviews will be streamlined, and IRS funding will be cut by $1.4 billion.


The Epoch Times: Indicators That Show the Recession Is Now
Indicators That Show the Recession Is Now
The US economy is heading into a possible recession due to a declining money supply, weakened labor markets, and previous industrial trends. The Fed's attempt to manage the economy could lead to stagflation and serious upheaval in the supply of money. Major corporations are already experiencing missed earnings, showing the recession is already here.


#culture

Spectator USA: A parting salute to the swizzle stick
A parting salute to the swizzle stick
The drive-thru culture has taken over fast food, making it easier to get your food without leaving your car. While the convenience is undeniable, it's a far cry from the nostalgia of collecting swizzle sticks from classic restaurants and hotels. These collectibles serve as mementos of past drinks and memories, encouraging a slower pace and thoughtful reflection.


Fox News: 'Route 66' star George Maharis dead at 94
'Route 66' star George Maharis dead at 94
George Maharis, an actor known for his role in the hit 1960s television series "Route 66," has died at age 94. Maharis played Buz Murdock, a hardened survivor of New York City's Hell's Kitchen, in the series, which followed him and co-star Martin Milner as they traveled the United States in a Corvette. Maharis' work on "Route 66" was heavily praised, and the show went on to become a popular hit series, featuring guest stars like Robert Redford, James Caan, Robert Duvall, and Alan Alda in some of their earliest roles. The series was inspired by Jack Kerouac's novel "On the Road" and featured "The Mother Road" from Chicago to the Pacific Ocean.


#history

Daily Wire: ‘They Never Talked About The War’: Honoring Our World War II Veterans On Memorial Day With Author Andrew Biggio
‘They Never Talked About The War’: Honoring Our World War II Veterans On Memorial Day With Author Andrew Biggio
Andrew Biggio collected stories from WWII veterans with the use of an M-1 Garand from 1945, which helped these veterans recall memories of their wartime experiences. He learned from these veterans that war isn't just black and white, good versus evil, and that sometimes the Greatest Generation did some not so great things to win the war. Biggio’s work is important as we have few years left with these veterans and there are so few left.


#crime

Flag And Cross: Missing Actor Found Dead in Hole of 'Considerable Depth' - Someone Did This to Him
Missing Actor Found Dead in Hole of 'Considerable Depth' - Someone Did This to Him
Brazilian soap opera actor Jefferson Machado was found dead in a trunk buried in a backyard in Rio de Janeiro. The house where the body was found had been rented by a fellow actor who is now under investigation in connection with Machado’s death. Police confirmed that Machado’s body was found with his hands tied and a piece of metal wire around his neck.


Fox News: 2 dead, 2 injured in shooting at Northern Virginia home
2 dead, 2 injured in shooting at Northern Virginia home
Two men died and two were injured in a shooting at a home in Virginia. The suspect fled the scene. Detectives are investigating the incident to determine the cause.


#sports

The Epoch Times: Emiliano Grillo Wins Playoff at Colonial for Long-Awaited Second Title
Emiliano Grillo Wins Playoff at Colonial for Long-Awaited Second Title
Emiliano Grillo wins Charles Schwab Challenge in Texas PGA Tour after seven years, beating Schenk on the second playoff hole with a left-to-right birdie putt. Grillo made a double bogey on the 72nd hole when it flew far right and landed in a stream of water but he later made two great birdies on 16th to tie with Schenk at 8-under 272 to force the playoff.


Fox News: Colorado’s Deion Sanders delivers powerful message about ‘success’ in first meeting with ‘new team’
Colorado’s Deion Sanders delivers powerful message about ‘success’ in first meeting with ‘new team’
With a mass exodus of players, Deion Sanders, head coach of Colorado’s football team, is determined to turn the program around. Despite seeing nearly 50 players leave the team since his arrival, Sanders is committed to achieving both success and winning and cautions his players that success is not just turning pro. Despite the roster shakeup, expectations are high for Sanders as the university sold out its season-ticket allotment for the first time since 1996.


The Federalist Papers: Singer Flamed for Her Twist on the National Anthem at Indianapolis 500: 'Disrespectful'
Singer Flamed for Her Twist on the National Anthem at Indianapolis 500: 'Disrespectful'
Jewel's rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Indy 500 did not go over well with fans and received criticism on social media. The singer was chosen for the honor by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway President J. Douglas Boles. While some fans thought it was fitting for her style, others found it disrespectful and one of the worst performances they have ever seen.


#outdoors

Backpacker: We Asked Appalachian Trail Hikers to Show Us Their Shoes. This Is What We Saw.
We Asked Appalachian Trail Hikers to Show Us Their Shoes. This Is What We Saw.
Thru-hikers at Trail Days in Virginia reveal trends in footwear choices for hiking the Appalachian Trail, with some swapping out lightweight running shoes for big boots or ultralight sandals. Crocs are out, with experienced hikers opting for tiny sandals or even shoelaces instead. One hiker amputated the toe box on her Altra Olympus shoes to prevent blisters, while another sports heavy German military boots that he trusts to keep his feet dry. The fashion-conscious 'Two Shoes' wears two different-coloured versions of the same shoe. A barefoot walker explains he is aiming for a connection with the earth.


#technology

Fox News: Can ethical AI surveillance exist? Data scientist Rumman Chowdhury doesn't think so
Can ethical AI surveillance exist? Data scientist Rumman Chowdhury doesn't think so
Data scientist Rumman Chowdhury believes ethical artificial intelligence surveillance is not possible and calls the rise of surveillance capitalism unequivocally racist. She argues that an external board of people must govern AI, and mechanisms of accountability must exist. Her position is that products must not be reallocated responsibility for what is built, and proper regulation and enforcement can only occur through collective efforts. The tech industry and the Biden administration support her "hackathon," and she cautions about the overregulation of AI models. She concludes that it is a journey that will never end.


#other

Spectator USA: How to become a ‘salad freak’
How to become a ‘salad freak’
Salad Freak: Recipes to Feed a Healthy Obsession by Jess Damuck is a cookbook that promises a laid-back approach to California-style cooking. However, the recipes are time-consuming and expensive, although some of them are delicious. The book offers creative solutions for those who love salads and want to impress guests.


Forbes: How Intensive Farming Practices Are Wiping Out Europe’s Wild Birds
How Intensive Farming Practices Are Wiping Out Europe’s Wild Birds
The use of pesticides, herbicides, and synthetic fertilizers by farmers is the main cause of declining bird populations in Europe, according to a study of 170 species across 28 countries over 37 years. The study found that common bird species in Europe declined by 25.4% during the period, with farmland birds – notably those that feed on invertebrates – particularly affected. The team, consisting of 50 ornithologists and others, said only “the rapid implementation of transformative change in European societies, and especially in agricultural reform” could save the continent’s bird populations. Previous studies had suggested that a variety of causes, including hunting and climate change, were responsible.