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14 Jun 2023
#illegals
Fox News: Border smuggler leads cops on 100 mph chase before crashing through fence
A high-speed chase in Texas involving a Houston driver suspected of smuggling illegal immigrants ended in a crash through a fence. Video footage showed the driver reaching speeds of up to 115mph before striking a highway sign and fleeing on foot after crashing. He was later arrested along with two illegal immigrants, one of whom was charged with criminal trespass and the other was referred to U.S. Border Patrol for processing. The driver faces charges of smuggling, evading and criminal mischief.
#politics
Red State: Clueless Hillary Insults Trump Supporters Again but Hilariously Steps in It Herself
Hillary Clinton speaks out against Republicans defending Trump after his indictment and suggests an opportunity for the party to break with him. However, critics remind her of her own controversial actions, such as pushing the Russia collusion and using a private server. She also comments on Joe Biden's campaign, claiming he is in a strong position to not talk about himself, but critics see this as an implication of his flaws. A label reading "Crooked" right above her head in the interview adds a humorous touch.
The Epoch Times: House Passes Another Bill Protecting Gas Stoves From Being Banned
The House has passed two bills protecting gas stoves, just a day apart, with several Democrats crossing the aisle. The Save Our Stoves Act would block a proposed efficiency rule on the appliances by the Department of Energy, while the Gas Stove Freedom and Protection Act aims to prevent the Consumer Product Safety Commission from banning them. The bills follow CPSC commissioner Richard Trumka Jr suggesting a ban could be in the offing, although he quickly said his comments were misunderstood. Concerns about the study and a possible ban followed.
The Right Scoop: 20 Republicans stood with Democrats to protect Adam Schiff from censure and here are their names…
Republicans failed to censure Adam Schiff for his lies about Russia collusion hoax due to insufficient votes. 20 Republicans joined Democrats to protect Schiff while two voted 'present.'
Newsbusters: FLASHBACK: The Media HATED Talking About Hillary's Emails
Media unfairly covered accusations of mishandling classified information by former President Donald Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Trump's guilt was assumed before indictment while Clinton's scandal was minimized or denied. Journalists indignantly resisted discussion of Clinton’s emails and dismissed the investigation.
Red State: Resolution to Censure Adam Schiff Fails Because Republicans Can't Do Anything Right
A resolution to censure Adam Schiff failed due to the defection of 20 Republicans, even though Schiff deserves it. George Santos voted present despite urging others to vote for it. A $16 million fine was attached to the censure, which was idiotic and made moderate Republicans save Schiff. The Republican Party cannot think strategically and is inept.
The Epoch Times: Leader of Nation’s Largest Trump Club Reacts to Historic Court Appearance
Thousands of supporters of former President Donald Trump gathered outside the Miami courthouse where Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 federal charges, becoming the first former president to face federal and state charges. Larry Snowden, president of Palm Beach-based Club 47 USA and a Trump supporter, witnessed overwhelming support for Trump on his way to the courthouse and believes that the media and Left’s attacks on him are only making him more popular with average Americans. Despite his legal issues, Snowden remains confident that Trump will be reelected in 2024.
The Federalist Papers: Twitter Users Catch Apparent Mistake Made by Judge on Trump Arrest Document
Judge Jonathan Goodman signed a bond document with the wrong date, writing July 13 instead of June 13 during former President Trump's arraignment in Miami. This error does not invalidate the document and can be easily amended by the court. Goodman is not expected to preside over Trump’s case, and U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon will preside instead. Trump pleaded not guilty to all 37 counts of alleged mishandling of classified documents, claiming political persecution. The DOJ has not charged President Biden with any crimes to date.
The Epoch Times: Advance Turnout for Toronto Mayor Vote up Almost 12 Percent From Last Election
The six-day advance voting period for Toronto's mayoral by-election has ended with a record number of voters. The City of Toronto revealed that 129,745 eligible voters had cast their ballots, an increase of 12% on the last election in October 2022. There were a record 102 mayoral candidates with just 25 signatures required to request a place on the ballot. The election day is June 26.
Fox News: Arizona Democrat state lawmaker censured after she was caught on camera hiding Bibles
Ariz. Rep. Stephanie Stahl Hamilton is censured by the Arizona State House for hiding bibles around the State Capitol room in April. A video shows Stahl Hamilton moving the bibles and hiding them throughout the members-only lounge. She claims to have moved them as a prank. Stahl Hamilton violated House rules for engaging in "disorderly" and "disrespectful" conduct as found by the House's Ethics Committee. Democrats argued that the majority vote would need to be 31 instead of 30, as Republicans accused Democrats of being intolerant.
Red State: Attorney General Garland Defends Special Counsel Jack Smith in First Public Statements on Trump's Indictment
Former President Trump was arraigned on 37 counts relating to documents seized from Mar-a-Lago and the Capitol riots. Attorney General Garland defended Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation leading to the indictment in his first public remarks. Garland cited Smith's ethics and commitment to integrity and the rule of law, and emphasized his adherence to the regulations that set forth responsibilities to the attorney general under the special counsel regulations. Garland declined to provide a detailed explanation for why the indictment was deemed the "best and most appropriate step," but said any questions about the matter will have to be answered by the special counsel's court filings. Supporters gathered outside the courthouse ahead of Trump's arraignment, during which he pleaded not guilty to all charges and referred to Smith as a "deranged lunatic." Trump's campaign reported raising over $2 million in donations during a fundraiser following the arraignment.
National Review: Miami Mayor Francis Suarez Enters Presidential Race
Miami mayor Francis Suarez enters the race for the Republican nomination. His low name recognition and the crowded field make it a longshot, but his attractive characteristics, including being a Cuban-American and leading Miami's economic boom, could help him gain traction. He has been critical of both Trump and DeSantis and sees Miami as a blueprint for the rest of the country.
#society
Fox News: Parents sue Kansas City waterpark over daughter's drowning, blaming incompetent lifeguards
Parents of a 6-year-old girl who drowned at a Kansas City waterpark sue the park, alleging inadequate training for young lifeguards. ( )
The water park made safety improvements after the incident, including increasing life jacket requirements and supervision requirements for young children.
#war
The Epoch Times: Russia Says Relations 'On the Verge of Being Severed' as Ottawa Seizes Cargo Plane
Russia warns of severed relations with Canada after the country seized a Volga-Dnepr Antonov AN-124 Russian cargo plane, claiming that the seizure is “cynical and shameless theft.” The Russian-registered aircraft has been sitting on the tarmac at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport since February 2022 and is one of the largest aircraft in the world. Ottawa fears Russia could use the plane to deliver military supplies in its invasion of Ukraine. Canada became the first G7 country to enact a law that allows the government to not just seize assets held by sanctioned people, but to also forfeit the money and have it diverted to victims of a sanctioned regime.
The seized aircraft will be transferred to Ukraine or sold for money that would support the country’s recovery. Moscow warned that it is prepared to retaliate over “stolen Russian property” and claims that relations with Canada are “on the verge of being severed” as a result of the seizure. The Russian government has summoned Canada’s ambassadors multiple times, with Canada arguing that Russia is committing war crimes and spewing homophobic rhetoric on social media, while Moscow claims that Canada isn’t adequately protecting its Ottawa embassy.
Fox News: At least 26 civilians dead in clashes between Burmese army, rebels
At least 26 civilians, including 6 children, have been killed in recent fighting between the Burmese army and resistance fighters in the Pekon township of Shan State, east of the capital Naypyitaw. The conflict is part of the ongoing armed resistance that began after the military takeover in February 2021. Militia units and well-established ethnic minority armed groups are part of the People's Defense Force allied against the government. The military government has launched large scale offensives in contested areas, which have resulted in significant displacement and a humanitarian crisis.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: UN Secretary-General Proposes ‘Global Digital Compact’ to Push Laws Against Online ‘Hate’
UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has proposed a "Global Digital Compact" against "hate and lies" online, calling for international bodies to control the internet and coordinated global censorship efforts. The policy brief blamed "predatory business models" and "authoritarian state controls" for disinformation and hate speech, claiming they are "serious risks to human rights." The brief also condemned criticism of international climate change policy and called for a ban on online disinformation during key elections. The UN further proposed a digital code of conduct to ensure responses to disinformation and hate speech do not block legitimate expression of views.
#economy
Forbes: Beyoncé Caused Inflation? ‘Renaissance’ Tour May Have Boosted Sweden’s Costs, Economist Says
Beyoncé's world tour added 0.2-0.3 percentage points to Sweden's inflation rate, according to Michael Grahn, Danske Bank's chief economist. Hotel, restaurant and recreation prices rose as Beyoncé's 46,000-strong audiences bought out hotels, putting upward pressure on prices. The impact is expected to reverse when ticket and hotel prices return to normal levels.
The New American: Fraud, Waste Run Rampant in Federal Covid-19 Relief Programs - The New American
An analysis by the Associated Press found that up to $403 billion of relief spending, or roughly 10% of the $4.2 trillion paid out by the United States government, is either lost to fraud or wasted. The investigation reveals that fraudsters could have stolen over $280 billion of relief funding, $123 billion of which was squandered or misused. The numbers are expected to grow as authorities investigate thousands of possible schemes. The bulk of the wastage and fraud is from two programs - the Paycheck Protection Program and COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan, overseen by the Small Business Administration - which disbursed over $1 trillion combined.
#religion
Fox News: Southern Baptists reject Rick Warren-founded church's appeal of ouster over female pastors
Saddleback Church has once again been rejected by the Southern Baptists in their effort to rejoin the denomination due to a female teaching pastor. The Southern Baptist Convention ousted the California megachurch in February, citing the female pastor's function. The ouster was upheld during the convention's annual meeting in New Orleans by a 9,437-1,212 vote. This is the first time congregations have been ousted over violating the convention's policy opposing women as pastors, though each congregation is self-governing. Despite the decision, Saddleback Church and its founder Rick Warren defended their use of female pastors.
#culture
Fox News: Carlos Santana recalls 1969 Woodstock show, being high due to Jerry Garcia: ‘Am I going to be able to play?’
Guitarist Carlos Santana's iconic Woodstock performance almost didn't happen due to the peyote, mescaline, ayahuasca or mushrooms offered to him by Grateful Dead frontman Jerry Garcia before taking the stage. Santana started hallucinating and had to "look to a higher power" to stay focused. Despite this, he played eight songs and made it to the third best performance of the festival. His legacy will be explored in the upcoming documentary "Carlos."
#history
Daily Wire: Archeologists Discover 3 Shipwrecks In Treacherous Mediterranean Reef
Archaeologists have discovered three shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea, with one dating back to the first century BC. The other two ships found date from the end of the 19th to the beginning of the 20th century. Researchers studied the wrecks using underwater imaging and mapping equipment, while remotely operated vehicles were also used to collect images and video of the artifacts located near the ships, some of which were discovered at depths of nearly 3,000 feet. The wrecks were found in an area that is known for being treacherous and heavily looted.
#health
Washington Free Beacon: Wednesday Is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Please Don't Make Joe Biden Run Again.
A proclamation was issued on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day to protect seniors from abuse. President Biden is an octogenarian being forced by Dr. Jill Biden and the Democratic Party to run for president again, which many consider elder abuse. Biden recently fell at an event and may not survive another four-year term as president.
The Epoch Times: Biden Admin Finalizes Deal Preserving Obamacare Mandate for Preventative Care, for Now
The Biden administration has finalized a deal under the Affordable Care Act requiring health insurers to provide free cancer screenings and HIV preventative care as a legal challenge continues. The deal requires a majority of health plans to provide preventive care at no charge while the case proceeds. However, small business challengers will not be penalized for refusing to cover required services, even if the rules are upheld on appeal. The challenge was specifically over PrEP for HIV, which some argued violated their religious beliefs, and a ruling is expected in the coming months.
The Epoch Times: HPV Ignites Unexpected Cancer Surge in Middle-Aged Adults
A surge in throat and mouth cancers is being attributed to human papillomavirus (HPV), with adults over 45 particularly vulnerable. Nearly 55,000 Americans are diagnosed with mouth or throat cancer annually, with a recent study highlighting a surge of more than 3% in oropharyngeal cancer cases, particularly among white men over 65. By 2029, oropharyngeal cancer could become the most common form of cancer among older Americans, warns Dr. Matthew Old of The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center .
#education
Fox News: GOP rolls out student loan plan as Biden’s $400 billion handout faces Supreme Court test
Senate Republicans propose Lowering Education Costs and Debt Act, aiming to ease student loan program navigation, reduce confusion, and prohibit loans for low-income programs. The plan hopes to protect students from debt and force schools to compete.
#crime
Fox News: Second man convicted in Minnesota bar shootout that left 1 dead, over a dozen wounded
Terry Lorenzo Brown convicted of second-degree murder, attempted murder, and possessing a firearm in St. Paul, Minnesota bar shooting. Brown and Devondre Phillips exchanged fire, leaving one dead and 15+ injured. Phillips previously found guilty. Brown claims self-defense, but surveillance footage shows him advancing on Phillips with a gun.
The Blaze: Breaking: Daniel Penny indicted on second-degree manslaughter by Manhattan grand jury over subway chokehold death
Former marine Daniel Penny is facing a second-degree manslaughter charge following the death of Jordan Neely on a New York subway earlier this year. The 24-year-old has been accused of placing Neely, who had a history of mental health issues and had been arrested numerous times, in a chokehold when he threatened other passengers on the train. Some people have suggested the incident was fuelled by racism, but Penny stated that he saw only a man who was making threats, not a “black man threatening passengers”. He claimed that Neely repeatedly warned he would kill Penny, was happy to go to jail for life, and was “willing to die”. Witnesses have spoken up in Penny's defence, calling him a hero and saying that they felt threatened by Neely's behaviour.
The Epoch Times: BC Border Agents Find 6,300 Kg of Meth, Including Largest Single Seizure to Date
The Canada Border Services Agency confiscated over 6,300 kg of methamphetamine in British Columbia in the past six months, including the largest single seizure of the drug. The meth was found in jugs labeled as canola oil and destined for export to Australia. The seizures happened at container examination facilities and were a collaborative effort between Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Forbes: Andrew Tate Rape Accusers Threaten Civil Suit Within Weeks—As Human Trafficking Probe Expands
Andrew Tate, a British online influencer, was served legal papers in Romania, where he is under house arrest for human trafficking charges, by UK-based lawyers representing four women who have accused him of rape and sexual assault. The papers detail allegations which occurred between 2013 and 2016 when Tate was living in the UK. Tate denied the rape allegations in an interview with BBC.
Forbes: Body Parts Stolen From Harvard Morgue, Shipped Via USPS, Indictment Says
The manager of Harvard Medical School's morgue, Cedric Lodge, and three others have been indicted for allegedly stealing human body parts, including heads, brains, skin, bones, and other remains, and selling them online and in person. According to the indictment, Lodge allowed others into the morgue and took parts home before selling them through a local store. A nationwide network of individuals is alleged to have bought and sold human remains.
The scheme ran for five years, with more than $40,000 changing hands between 2018 and March 2023. The Harvard thefts are linked to another similar scheme perpetrated by Candace Chapman Scott, who allegedly stole and sold remains from a mortuary and crematorium before being indicted in the Eastern District of Arkansas. The defendants face a maximum 15-year prison sentence if convicted of conspiracy and interstate transport of stolen goods.
#sports
All Outdoor: Federal ACTION SHOTGUN 12 Gauge: Multi-Gun Competitors, Rejoice!
Federal has released a shotgun shell specifically designed for multi-gun and shotgun competitions. The new ACTION SHOTGUN is available in 12 Gauge and comes in packs of 200 rounds. It has a roll crimp for improved cycling, plated steel head for reliable feeding and extraction, and 1 1/8-ounce payload of lead shot with 1,235fps velocity. It is priced at $164.99 per case and is perfect for those looking to develop skills in fast target acquisition, shooting from precarious positions, and safe firearm handling when on the move.
Fox News: Bucs' Todd Bowles praises Shaquil Barrett's mental strength amid return just months after daughter's death
Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles praises linebacker Shaquil Barrett's mental toughness after the player's return to training, two months after the tragic drowning of his 2-year-old daughter Arrayah. Barrett was still present at the team's mandatory minicamp, though he did not practice. The coach said it was a "testament to him" and praised Barrett as "one of the mentally toughest character guys I know."
#other
Fox News: Jon Hamm names his manhood and reveals 'kinks' in the bedroom
Jon Hamm opened up about his sexual preferences during a TV interview, including his lack of knowledge about any nickname for his manhood and his enjoyment of feet, food, and handcuffs. The actor also revealed that he prefers to be the "little spoon" while cuddling with a lover. Hamm is engaged to actress Anna Osceola and has spoken about the possibility of marriage and children, revealing that he is "getting married in a couple of weeks" in a recent interview.