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15 Jun 2023
#illegals
Daily Wire: Mayorkas Releasing Chinese Nationals With Ties To CCP Into U.S., House Republican Says
A congressional investigation has been launched into Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas' "dereliction of duty" in securing the southern border, which has seen record numbers of illegal crossings. Chairman Mark Green said the administration released Chinese nationals with "ties to the Chinese Communist Party and the People's Liberation Army." Green said that roughly 10,000 Chinese nationals have been released into the US so far this fiscal year. He also blamed Mayorkas' policies for the declining number of deportations, while emergency Medicaid spending for illegal immigrants rose from $3 billion to over $7 billion.
#politics
Townhall: The World Should Stand Ready for Iran's Resurgent Rebellion
Last September's death of Iranian woman Mahsa Amini at the hands of "morality police" has sparked widespread protests against the repressive regime. Reports suggest that 750 protesters have been killed and 30,000 arrested for their participation so far. However, the resistance against the mullahs remains active as Iranians continue to push for regime change, with reports of anti-regime messaging still being shared on social media. This is a hopeful sign given the recent discovery of weapons-grade uranium at an Iranian nuclear site and their supply of weapons to Russia's war of aggression on Ukraine.
The main opposition body to the regime is the National Council of Resistance of Iran, led by Maryam Rajavi. The Council has already gained support from many policymakers in the west, who have called for the overthrow of the regime, peaceful international relations and free and fair elections. A mass anti-regime protest is planned for July 1 in Paris which represents an opportunity for western policymakers to show solidarity with the Iranian people. Such international support would send a strong message to the regime that suppression of dissent within the country and elsewhere will not be tolerated.
PJ Media: Biden Wants to Build an 8,000-Mile Ocean Train and I Say Let's Do This!
Biden announced his plan to build a railroad from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean and a solar farm in Angola. It is unclear which method for building an ocean train his plan entails. It could either be an undersea tunnel or a typhoon-proof hover-rail. Democrats seem to have a fascination with 19th-century transportation, and some suggest building a trunk line straight to Taipei, Taiwan, to show America's ability to lay hover-rail track at will up to Communist China's doorstep.
The Blaze: Video: Dan Crenshaw floors Democratic witness with simple request for scientific proof that child sex-change mutilations are beneficial: 'Tell me one. Name one study.'
Rep. Dan Crenshaw pressed expert witnesses on the scientific justification for sex-change mutilations of children and proposed an amendment to the Children's Hospital Graduate Medical Education Payment Program that would condition reauthorization on the prohibition of funds going toward children's hospitals that carry out gender-affirming care on individuals under 18 years of age. The Texas congressman found little in the way of a tenable rationale beyond that found in pseudo-scientific activist literature, and the expert witnesses struggled to provide a single study that demonstrated the benefits of transgender procedures on children. Categorize as .
The Subcommittee on Health convened to take up a number of proposals concerning health care access and research support for rare diseases, as well as the reauthorization of a program that sends taxpayer money to children's hospitals, and Crenshaw seeks to ensure that the program does not ultimately direct taxpayer money to children's hospitals that mutilate kids. He stated, "This is taxpayer money, and when 70% of taxpayers opposed these barbaric treatments on minors, then taxpayers should not fund it." Aligning with Crenshaw's position, child and adult psychologist Miriam Grossman noted, "Medicine is unfortunately permeated with politics at this point. ... But when there's something that is so wrong that is going on, then I think we have to." Categorize as .
#society
PJ Media: University of Pennsylvania Law School—EXPOSED
The University of Pennsylvania School of Law is an indoctrination camp for the progressive Left, according to J. Christian Adams and a review of the curriculum. The law school teaches students to reject American jurisprudence as racist, homophobic, gender-biased, and oppressive, and ranks as the second-worst college in America, according to the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. The course catalog is filled with examples of discriminatory, exclusionary, and indoctrinatory material, including a course on climate change and racial justice, and a law clinic dedicated to advocating for racial and civil justice.
Fox News: Germany gives $1.4 billion to Holocaust survivors across the world
Germany has agreed to provide another $1.4 billion in compensation to Holocaust survivors globally, negotiated with the Claims Conference. This includes $888.9 million for home care and services for vulnerable survivors and $175 million for the Hardship Fund Supplemental program, a symbolic payment for eligible survivors. Germany also extended the hardship payment through 2027. The survivors receiving these payments are largely Russian Jews who fled the Nazi mobile killing units charged with murdering entire Jewish communities. Germany has paid more than $90 billion to individuals for losses resulting from Nazi persecution since 1952.
Daily Wire: All-Muslim City Council Bans LGBT ‘Pride’ Flag From City Property
The city council of Hamtramck, Michigan has unanimously passed a resolution banning the display of LGBTQ Pride flags on city properties. The resolution, introduced by Mayor Pro Tem and Councilman Mohammed Hassan, prohibits the display of any religious, ethnic, racial, political, or sexual orientation group flags, except for the American flag and flags that represent the international character of the city. The move has been criticised by opponents as discriminatory, while supporters argue it respects the religious rights of citizens.
The Federalist: Demi Lovato's Pronoun Retreat Is A Warning To Her Fans
Demi Lovato abandoned her preferred “they/them” pronouns in favor of “she/her” due to being exhausted of explaining why she identified with those pronouns, which led her to feel comfortable with feminine pronouns. Her struggles with gender identity were due to the influence of far-left Hollywood and her mental disorders, such as anxiety, depression, and addiction. While Lovato simply adopted plural pronouns for two years, other Americans face the irreversible and devastating medical consequences of seeking to be non-binary.
The National Suicide Hotline is 1-800-273-8255, while dialing 988 will also provide further resources. Despite leftist support and encouragement for permanent transgender medical interventions, recent polls reveal that support for transgenderism is decreasing, and Republicans have implemented laws to protect children from harmful interventions.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Ex-Google chief built 'oligarch-style empire' to influence AI, Biden White House and public policy: report
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt's financial disclosures, tax records, and business documents have been investigated by the Bull Moose Project, revealing that he has significant influence over AI and public policy in Washington, D.C. through a vast network of strategic investments and political relationships. Schmidt's appointments included being the chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Innovation Board and the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, both of which affect US policy toward tech and defense areas.Schmidt built an empire designed to influence public policy, investing in AI companies while running NSCAI, according to the report.
#religion
The Federalist Papers: Viewers Stunned as 'Jeopardy' Contestants Are Stumped by Basic Bible Question: 'Speaks Volumes'
None of the contestants on a recent episode of "Jeopardy" could name a word from the opening of the Lord's Prayer. The Bible recitation has not been spoken nearly as often in America in recent decades. The secularization of America, which began in the 1960s, has borne fruit in our day, 60 years later, on "Jeopardy," no less.
#culture
Forbes: Staying True To Chicago: Dammar Brown Named Best Emerging Chef At The James Beard Awards
Dammar Brown, chef de cuisine at Virtue in Chicago, won the Best Emerging Chef award at the 2023 James Beard Awards. Brown, who grew up in Harvey, Illinois, enjoyed southern cooking from his mother, aunt, and grandmother. Virtue, an upscale eatery located near the University of Chicago, serves southern American cooking influenced by the African diaspora. The restaurant is community-staffed and driven and aims to become an integral part of the Hyde Park community. Brown, who works alongside his friend, mentor, and executive chef, Erick Williams, intends to lead as an example for emerging Black and Brown chefs.
#health
Forbes: Gates Foundation To Donate $50 Million, Partner With Beijing And Tsinghua To Fight Infectious Disease
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will donate $50 million partnered with Beijing city government to fight infectious diseases, including TB and malaria. The non-profit Global Health Drug Discovery Institute will also join with them. The foundation said low- and middle-income countries bear 90% of the global burden of infectious diseases, but only 10% of global spending on drug research.
#education
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The Economist: How ChatGPT could help teachers and lower the cost of college
AI-powered ChatGPT has potential to revolutionize education, reducing costs and aiding teachers with generating lesson plans and virtual guides.
#crime
Fox News: Former Indiana congressman convicted of insider trading seeks to avoid prison ahead of upcoming sentencing
Former Congressman Steve Buyer has been convicted of insider trading in relation to the T-Mobile and Sprint merger and other stock purchases. Federal sentencing guidelines call for a three-year prison sentence, but his lawyers want him to avoid jail time and instead be placed under house confinement and community service. They argue that the prosecution has already taken a significant toll on Buyer's life, including the loss of his consulting clients and licenses, and that a sentence without jail time would be usual for a first-time offender convicted of insider trading.
Fox News: 2 Americans found dead in hotel room in Mexico's Baja California
Two Americans were found dead in a hotel room in Mexico's Baja California. They are suspected to have inhaled gas. The reason for the incident remains unclear.
Fox News: 26-year-old man released from IN prison after being misidentified as suspect who started fire in jail's lobby
Man released from prison after being misidentified as the perpetrator who set a small fire at a jail in Indiana. Charges were dismissed because the detective believes the man was not the perpetrator. Surveillance footage showed the perpetrator pouring gasoline on the floor and lighting a stack of papers, causing small fire damages.
#outdoors
Fox News: Video shows killer whale near Spain biting rudders off boat
Killer whales have been attacking boats off the coast of Spain. Video footage captured a whale biting off the rudders of a boat, causing it to drift away. In another incident, a sailboat was severely damaged by a group of orcas, prompting scientists to speculate that the whales may be seeking revenge for a traumatized orca named White Gladis.
Field & Stream: This Portable Solar Charger Is Perfect For Camping—And It's Only $17 Right Now
Get a solar power bank on sale at Amazon for $17 to keep your devices charged during your outdoor adventures. Compatible with most devices and running on solar power, it charges quickly and retains power well. The rugged, waterproof shell encases a built-in LED flashlight.
Gataway Couple: This Is The Weirdest Named Lake in the U.S.
Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg, also known as Webster Lake, is a large lake in central Massachusetts with a unique name. It is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and other recreational activities.
Visitors can enjoy hiking in nearby nature preserves or exploring local museums to learn about the region's history. During the winter months, visitors can enjoy ice fishing, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. It is a must-see attraction in the area, and it offers something for everyone.
#technology
Fox News: Amazon may soon offer free wireless phone service
Amazon is rumored to be exploring offering free or low-cost mobile wireless service to Prime subscribers by negotiating with wireless phone carriers. If this plan were to go through, Amazon could offer wireless plans for just $10 a month or less and attract more customers. However, this could give Amazon access to more personal data, leading to more targeted ads. The downside of Amazon's phone plan would be the amount of data Amazon would have access to, while the upside would be attracting more customers and providing low-cost wireless service.
#other
Forbes: Nicki Minaj Ties BTS’s Jimin For The Most No. 1 Sales Hits Of 2023
Nicki Minaj secures the top spot on Billboard's Digital Song Sales chart with her latest hit "Pound Town 2". This marks her third song to reach the coveted No. 1 position on the Digital Song Sales chart this year. She now matches another top-selling artist in America, BTS's Jimin, for the most No. 1 hits on the sales ranking in 2023.
The ranking tracks the bestselling songs in the United States, and Minaj's latest hit "Pound Town 2" sold approximately 13,000 copies allowing Minaj to narrowly edge out her competition, Cardi B and Latto, whose single "Put It On Da Floor" narrowly missed securing the top spot. Jimin currently ties with Nicki Minaj for the most No. 1 hits on the Digital Song Sales chart in 2023.
Fox News: Philippines struck by deep 6.2 magnitude earthquake
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit the Philippines, close to Hukay and 75 miles below the surface. There have been no major damages or casualties reported yet.
The Philippines experiences frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions due to its location on the Pacific "Ring of Fire." Mayon Volcano, the most active one, is currently erupting, causing 18,000 people to evacuate from the northeastern Albay province. The volcano's eruption could last for months.