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16 Jun 2023

#illegals

Breitbart: Report: Cartel Gunman Killed by Soldiers was Former Caravan Migrant
Report: Cartel Gunman Killed by Soldiers was Former Caravan Migrant
Clinton Alex Blucha, a migrant from Honduras who traveled in one of the caravans of 2019, was allegedly killed by Mexican Army soldiers after surrendering in Nuevo Laredo, where he joined the ranks of the Cartel Del Noreste faction of Los Zetas. Blucha was one of five cartel gunmen who were captured by Mexican Army soldiers and then reportedly killed soon after on May 18. He was a fisherman in Honduras before trying to make his way to the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic. (, )


#politics

Breitbart: House Democrats Circumventing GOP Leadership for Gun Control Vote
House Democrats Circumventing GOP Leadership for Gun Control Vote
House Democrats are pushing for gun control legislation, using a discharge petition to bypass Republican leadership. The bill includes expanding background checks, an assault weapons ban, and universal background checks, with the hope of coinciding with the anniversary of a church shooting in Charleston. The Biden administration has also implemented executive gun controls.


The Right Scoop: [VIDEO] – Did Joe Biden just grope Eva Longoria??
[VIDEO] – Did Joe Biden just grope Eva Longoria??
Joe Biden is accused of groping actress Eva Longoria in a video that has gone viral. While it may not look too bad zoomed out, Longoria reacts by grasping his hands when he gets too close to her boobs. The zoomed in version makes it look worse and many believe Biden's past behavior confirms he is a "creepy perv."


PJ Media: USA Today Needs Some Gas to Go With That Light
USA Today Needs Some Gas to Go With That Light
A group of 15 people with Nazi flags and Ron DeSantis signs gathered outside Walt Disney World, but only two counter-protestors showed up. The McPaper reported on it, but didn't interview any protestors or try to identify them for future retribution. Many believe the "DeSantis Nazis" were Leftist cast members to create the magical illusion that conservatives are Nazis.


Forbes: Doris Kearns Goodwin: ‘I Think It’s Time For Trump To Go’
Doris Kearns Goodwin: ‘I Think It’s Time For Trump To Go’
Former US President Donald Trump faces 37 federal charges, including violating the Espionage Act and making false statements, after allegedly mishandling classified material. Doris Kearns Goodwin, a presidential historian, believes that the public is ready to move on from Trump and that his message of retribution will ultimately fail when voters head to the polls this fall. Trump has vowed to get revenge on President Biden, who he accused of leading a political persecution of him and his administration. He has stated that he will appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the "Biden crime family."


Fox News: Republican governors intensify resistance to plan to sell land leases for conservation
Republican governors intensify resistance to plan to sell land leases for conservation
Republican governors oppose Biden administration's proposal to prioritize conservation on federal lands, putting it at par with industry. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem testified in favor of a bill that would require the Bureau of Land Management to withdraw the proposal. The plan aims to lease federally owned land for restoration similar to how oil companies buy leases for drilling. Agriculture industry representatives have criticized it, accusing it of being a backdoor strategy to exclude mining, energy development, and agriculture.

Democratic lawmakers have welcomed the proposal, saying that conservation has historically taken a back seat to other uses. The governors of Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and Utah have sent a letter urging the bureau to withdraw the proposal. Biden administration officials have reassured that the changes would allow conservationists to work on restoring the land while not interfering with other activities such as drilling and grazing. Tracy Stone-Manning, director of the Bureau of Land Management, defended the proposal, stating that it would promote conservation as an "equal" to other uses of federal land.


National Review: The Corner: Obama’s Revealing Attack on Minority Republicans
The Corner: Obama’s Revealing Attack on Minority Republicans
Former President Obama criticized Republican Senator Tim Scott and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley for offering "sanguine" assessments of the opportunities available to ethnic minorities in America, without providing a proper account of the nation's "past and present." Obama's distaste for expressions which "validate America" speaks to his apparent "disdain" for a nation that elected him twice. Scott and Haley have both countered this narrative, and both attest to the obstacles that they or their ancestors faced on the path to achieving high political office. Their message is that American minorities can navigate their way to success without being helped by benevolent liberal sherpas. Obama, in contrast, emphasizes obstacles and languishes in fatalism, while Scott and Haley commend resilience.


Flag And Cross: Another Creepy Biden Comment About Girls; Prez Says He's Known Actress "Since She Was 17 And I Was 40"
Another Creepy Biden Comment About Girls; Prez Says He's Known Actress "Since She Was 17 And I Was 40"
President Biden hosted a screening of a movie directed by Eva Longoria at the White House, where he made comments about how long they've known each other, and how she was 17 and he was 40 when they first met. Biden's past incidents of being too touchy with young women were brought up on social media. The article questions whether such behavior is acceptable for a president in office.


The Babylon Bee: Biden Vows To Eliminate All Junk Fees Except The '10% For The Big Guy'
Biden Vows To Eliminate All Junk Fees Except The '10% For The Big Guy'
President Biden vows to eliminate all junk fees to stop Americans from being gouged by hotels and resorts. However, he clarifies that his "10% for the Big Guy" fee will remain in place for all illegal transactions, including bribes and kickbacks. Some citizens question the priority of junk fees over more pressing issues, but the administration remains committed to making it the centerpiece of their platform.


#society

Fox News: Most of 108 drowning victims in Nigeria boat accident were women and children
Most of 108 drowning victims in Nigeria boat accident were women and children
The deadliest boat accident in Nigeria in recent years saw over 100 people, mostly women and children, drown in the Niger River, when the wooden boat carrying 250 people home from a wedding was unable to withstand hitting a log. Villagers ended their search operation on Thursday, burying victims near the river as per local custom. Survivors called for better roads as a safer means of transport, while Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq pledged to roll out more water transport safety guidelines. Nigerian President Bola Tinubu promised his administration would look into the challenges of inland water transportation.


Fox News: 15 dead after Canadian bus full of seniors collides with semi-trailer while heading to casino
15 dead after Canadian bus full of seniors collides with semi-trailer while heading to casino
A collision between a bus carrying seniors and a semi-trailer truck in Canada's Manitoba province has left 15 dead and 10 injured. The bus was carrying 25 people, mostly seniors, and was heading south when it collided with the truck heading east. The crash occurred in a rural part of Manitoba, and the cause of the accident is being investigated.


The Epoch Times: Hong Kong Distributes 60,000 New National Security Picture Books to Sell National Security to Students
Hong Kong Distributes 60,000 New National Security Picture Books to Sell National Security to Students
The Hong Kong government is distributing a picture book to primary schools titled National Security: Foundation Of Stability And Prosperity, produced in mainland China, which discusses the importance of "people with bad intentions" not influencing children. The book was written and edited by the University of International Relations, China, and was commissioned by the Beijing government. This is not the first time Hong Kong authorities have used picture books to spread national security messages to the young.




Fox News: Rural Nevada house fire kills 3; cause of blaze under investigation
Rural Nevada house fire kills 3; cause of blaze under investigation
Three people died in a northern Nevada house fire; cause of the fire is under investigation by the state fire marshal.


#war

Fox News: US nuclear submarine arrives to South Korea a day after North Korea resumes missile tests
US nuclear submarine arrives to South Korea a day after North Korea resumes missile tests
The USS Michigan, a nuclear-powered submarine with 150 Tomahawk missiles, has been deployed to South Korea in response to North Korea's ongoing missile tests . The move comes as part of a bilateral agreement to enhance the "regular visibility" of US strategic assets on the Korean Peninsula to counter North Korea's nuclear program. The deployment is aimed at boosting joint special operation capabilities between the US and South Korean navies. North Korea resumed missile testing on Thursday in protest of US-South Korean live-fire drills.

The North Korean missile tests come after the Biden-Yoon summit, where enhanced joint deterrence capabilities were agreed upon, including the periodic docking of a US nuclear ballistic missile submarine in South Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong, has threatened to further bolster her country's nuclear forces in response to the agreements. On Friday, military search crews in South Korea recovered parts of a North Korean rocket that failed during an attempted spy satellite launch in May.


#foreignaffairs

Foreign Policy: India and the U.S. Can Together Make Tech More Accessible to All
India and the U.S. Can Together Make Tech More Accessible to All
India and the United States should form a strategic technology partnership that focuses on deepening public and private sector cooperation on innovation, enhancing people-to-people connections, developing standards and principles that govern the technologies of the future, and engaging jointly with the global south for a democratic vision for the future. The partnership will enable the two countries to unleash market forces that align with their strategic objectives, sensitize investors, and ensure that their ambitions never lack investments. The education technology sector offers promising opportunities for strengthening investor and entrepreneurial relationships between India and the United States.

The two countries should prioritize developing global infrastructure to support the digital world, collaborating on joint research and testing on beneficial disruptive technologies, manufacturing hardware, and pooling funds for large-scale investments. The strategic partnership would also prioritize developing the standards and principles that govern the technologies of the future, define how they want emerging technologies to operate in the interests of democracies, and mitigate the challenges of emerging technologies to promote shared security, prosperity, and resilience. Finally, a U.S.-India strategic technology partnership can set a positive trajectory for a tech-driven century and ensure that technological advances work toward a more secure and prosperous world.


The Epoch Times: Supreme Court of Canada Upholds Safe Third Country Agreement
Supreme Court of Canada Upholds Safe Third Country Agreement
Canada's highest court upholds the constitutional validity of the Safe Third Country Agreement with the United States, which designates the two countries as safe places for potential refugees to seek protection. Under the agreement, refugees must seek asylum in the first of the two countries they land in. The Supreme Court found that the legislative scheme underpinning the pact does not breach Section 7 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Opponents of the treaty argued that the US is not safe for many asylum seekers. The top court has asked the Federal Court to examine the opponents’ Section 15 argument over allegations of unequal treatment for women in the US who are fleeing domestic violence.


#economy

Breitbart: Retail Sales Surprisingly Rip Higher in May
Retail Sales Surprisingly Rip Higher in May
Retail sales unexpectedly rose by 0.3% in May, defying forecasts of a decline. Sales of motor vehicles and parts were particularly strong, rising far above Wall Street's expectations, while gas station sales fell by 2.6% in response to the drop in gasoline prices. Year-to-date, sales are up 2%. Economists predicted that the figures would support the imposition of more rate hikes by the Federal Reserve since inflation figures remain high, while retail resilience suggests the US economy is holding up far better than expected.


The Epoch Times: US Homes for Sale Fall Nearly 40 Percent Amid Tight Market Conditions
US Homes for Sale Fall Nearly 40 Percent Amid Tight Market Conditions
High mortgage rates and a homebuilding slump have caused a shortage of homes for sale, with 39 percent fewer homes on the market than five years ago. Mortgage rates have risen to nearly 7 percent, discouraging both buyers and sellers. The Federal Reserve's plan for more interest rate hikes has made it unlikely that rates will drop below 6 percent in the near future, according to Redfin. Although mortgage rates have recently cooled, they remain over 1 percent higher than a year ago, and low inventories continue to constrain housing markets.


Breitbart: Business Inventories Are Rising Again As Consumer Spending Stays Strong
Business Inventories Are Rising Again As Consumer Spending Stays Strong
U.S. businesses inventories rose by 0.2% in April after a dip in March, matching Wall Street's expectations. This increase is a positive sign of the U.S. economy picking up pace, which is likely due to increasing business confidence in consumer spending despite higher interest rates.


The Epoch Times: Disney Chief Financial Officer Christine McCarthy Steps Down: Company
Disney Chief Financial Officer Christine McCarthy Steps Down: Company
Christine McCarthy, chief financial officer of The Walt Disney Company, is stepping down from her role for medical reasons. She will move into an advisory position to aid the transition of her successor, Executive Vice President Kevin Lansberry, who will take her place on July 1. Although the reasons behind McCarthy's departure remain unclear, anonymous sources have reported tensions between her and the company's CEO, Bob Iger, as well as other top executives. The news of McCarthy's departure caused Disney's share price to drop by over 1%, though there is no news of any impact on the wider economy.


The Blaze: Roth: De-dollarization may be a conspiracy, but it’s not a theory
Roth: De-dollarization may be a conspiracy, but it’s not a theory
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expects the dollar to remain the dominant currency, despite moves by other countries around the world to diversify their reserves. However, the dollar's reserve currency status is being eroded, with its share of total global reserves dropping from 55% in 2021 to 47% last year at a pace 10 times faster than in the prior two decades. Yellen's comments came days after an NPR article questioned whether the dollar was at risk of losing its status, a concern that has been voiced by commentators who argue that other countries are capitalizing on the Fed's and government's destructive policies.

The U.S. dollar, which has been the world's dominant currency for 80 years, is losing its reserve currency status. Countries around the world are coordinating to reduce their dependency on the dollar, and some are even ditching it. Yellen's testimony regarding a gradual erosion of the dollar's global reserve status is late, as the decline last year alone was equivalent to 10 times the average annual decline in previous years. The shift is due to the U.S.'s actions, including freezing Russia's access to its reserves after the Ukraine invasion, and other countries are now seeking to minimize their dependency on the dollar. The shift has implications for the U.S. and global economy, and if the U.S. doesn't stabilize its financial house, it won't be good news for anyone.


Flag And Cross: Anheuser-Busch Whistleblower: The Destruction of Bud Light Was Intentional and 'Strategic'
Anheuser-Busch Whistleblower: The Destruction of Bud Light Was Intentional and 'Strategic'
A former Anheuser-Busch InBev employee believes the company's downfall of the Bud Light brand may have been orchestrated after the brand's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney led to a widespread boycott. In an interview with Tomi Lahren on OutKick's "Tomi Lahren Is Fearless," the whistleblower suggested the move was "strategic" and that the company "planned it." The individual also discussed layoffs due to the marketing disaster and suggested the company's new owners didn't like the high wages and great benefits provided to union workers.


#health

The New American: Big Pharma Lies and Their Agenda - The New American
Big Pharma Lies and Their Agenda - The New American
Many vaccines are a scam for money, with Big Pharma only interested in treating symptoms, not curing.


Fox News: Closure of Planned Parenthood clinic leaves Utah with reduced abortion access outside Salt Lake City
Closure of Planned Parenthood clinic leaves Utah with reduced abortion access outside Salt Lake City
Planned Parenthood has closed its only Utah abortion clinic outside Salt Lake City due to staff shortages but plans to reopen in August, along with a new centre in Ogden. Logan, with a population of 52,000, previously had one provider of services, including abortions, which are also provided at two Salt Lake City clinics. Access to healthcare in rural areas is a growing concern in the US. There is a state law phasing out licenses for abortion clinics in place, but it is currently on hold until a court case is resolved. Anti-abortion lawmakers in Utah believe that the routine procedures carried out by clinics should be performed by hospitals.


American Thinker: Intelligent design trumps AI and any programmed intelligence
Intelligent design trumps AI and any programmed intelligence
The magic of creating a baby: starting with a tiny sperm and egg, unique DNA is formed and 79 known organs develop, including the placenta which provides nutrients and removes waste. Women have mammary glands for breastfeeding and unique organs like the uterus. Puberty prepares the body for reproduction and the brain isn't fully developed until the mid-to-late 20s. Trusting the natural cycle of life is more sensible than attempting to control the climate.


#education

Fox News: Mississippi picks new interim state superintendent of education
Mississippi picks new interim state superintendent of education
Ray Morgigno named Mississippi's interim state superintendent of education, bringing almost 30 years of experience.


#crime

Fox News: Man charged with triple murder in Nottingham knife and van attack
Man charged with triple murder in Nottingham knife and van attack
Valdo Calocane has been charged with three counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder following a knife and van attack on Tuesday in the English city of Nottingham. Two university students, Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar, aged 19, and school caretaker Ian Coates, 65, were killed in the rampage. Calocane is also accused of driving a stolen van at pedestrians during the attacks. The suspect is due to appear at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Saturday.


Red State: Tree of Life Synagogue Shooter Found Guilty on All 63 Counts in Federal Death Penalty Trial
Tree of Life Synagogue Shooter Found Guilty on All 63 Counts in Federal Death Penalty Trial
Guilty on all 63 counts, Robert Bowers, the truck driver who shot and killed 11 people and injured seven at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh in 2018, could now face the death penalty. The jury took five hours to reach the verdict and Bowers' sentencing will commence on June 26.


Fox News: Thousands of imposter websites discovered mimicking top brands to steal your banking info
Thousands of imposter websites discovered mimicking top brands to steal your banking info
An automated brand protection firm has discovered a cyber campaign aimed at stealing people's banking and credit card data by impersonating over 100 popular clothing, footwear, and apparel brands, including Nike, Adidas, Puma, and more. Scammers have been creating fake websites that look like legitimate sites belonging to these brands to trick shoppers. The scam has registered at least 3,000 domains and around 6,000 sites, making it difficult for online shoppers to know whether they are buying genuine products or getting scammed. The scammers also harvest personal information from shoppers, which could lead to identity theft and other fraudulent activity.


Forbes: Conor McGregor Was Accused Of Sexual Assault–Here’s What We Know
Conor McGregor Was Accused Of Sexual Assault–Here’s What We Know
UFC star Conor McGregor has been accused of raping a woman in a VIP restroom at the Kaseya Center in Miami during Game 4 of the NBA Finals on June 9. Legal documents sent from the woman's lawyer to McGregor, the NBA, and the Miami Heat have alleged that McGregor forced himself on the victim and that security for the NBA and the Miami Heat may have aided him in his attack. McGregor denies the allegations.


The Blaze: Former first lady of US Virgin Islands worked for Jeffrey Epstein, helped facilitate his sex-trafficking operation, JPMorgan claims in lawsuit
Former first lady of US Virgin Islands worked for Jeffrey Epstein, helped facilitate his sex-trafficking operation, JPMorgan claims in lawsuit
JPMorgan filed a lawsuit alleging that former US Virgin Islands Governor's wife, Cecile de Jongh, was Jeffrey Epstein's primary conduit for spreading money and influence throughout the government. De Jongh allegedly worked for Epstein from 2000 to 2015, earning between $100,000 and $200,000 per year, and helped arrange USVI visas for some of Epstein's supposed victims, enrolled them in English classes at the University of the Virgin Islands, and even suggested changes to sex-offender legislation based on Epstein's requests. JPMorgan and USVI have been trading barbs about which entity helped Epstein the most and JPMorgan just settled a lawsuit regarding its own affiliation with the late sex offender.


The Epoch Times: 2 People Shot, Denver Officer Struck by Fire Truck Amid Nuggets' NBA Championship Parade
2 People Shot, Denver Officer Struck by Fire Truck Amid Nuggets' NBA Championship Parade
During a parade in Denver, Colorado to celebrate the Nuggets' first NBA championship, a police officer was injured when he was struck by a fire truck transporting the players. The officer, who was trying to protect parade-goers, suffered a severe leg injury but is currently in stable condition. Later that day, a shooting occurred in downtown Denver, wounding two people. Officials do not believe the shooting is related to the parade but rather a drug deal gone wrong, and have already obtained surveillance footage and images of the suspects. Denver Mayor Michael Hancock denounced the shooting, stating that it was likely sparked by the fentanyl drug trade.


#sports

Forbes: Michael Jordan Sells Charlotte Hornets To Group Including J. Cole And Eric Church—As Team Is Now Worth 10x What He Paid For It
Michael Jordan Sells Charlotte Hornets To Group Including J. Cole And Eric Church—As Team Is Now Worth 10x What He Paid For It
Basketball legend Michael Jordan has sold his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets to a group of investors led by Gabe Plotkin, a hedge fund founder, and Rick Schnall, president of a private equity firm that has a minority stake in the Atlanta Hawks. The buying group also includes rapper J. Cole and country music artist Eric Church. Jordan plans to maintain a minority stake in the Hornets and will continue to oversee the team’s operations as the owner and chairman. He is still the league’s only Black majority owner. The transaction is subject to approval from the NBA Board of Governors.


All Outdoor: Daniel Defense's Double D Foundation Raffles "Red, White, and BOOM"
Daniel Defense's Double D Foundation Raffles "Red, White, and BOOM"
The Double D Foundation is raffling off a chance to win 26,000 rounds of Winchester AA 12ga ammunition valued at $16,000. The Foundation's goal is to advance freedom and grow participation in competitive shooting programs while supporting youth shooting sport programs in Georgia through grants.


#other

The Federalist Papers: Are Carlson and Rogan Teaming Up? Staff Reveal What Happened When They Reached Out
Are Carlson and Rogan Teaming Up? Staff Reveal What Happened When They Reached Out
Rumors suggest that Tucker Carlson is offering Joe Rogan an exclusive interview to explain his side of the Fox News firing issue. However, Rogan's team has not yet responded to the offer. Despite the fact that Rogan has expressed interest in speaking to Carlson, he has not yet arranged an interview.


The Epoch Times: Federal Watchdogs to Investigate Offshore Wind Turbines Amid Surge in Marine Wildlife Deaths
Federal Watchdogs to Investigate Offshore Wind Turbines Amid Surge in Marine Wildlife Deaths
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) will investigate Rep. Chris Smith’s request for an investigation into the impact of offshore wind development in New Jersey, examining how coastal wind turbines affect the environment, fishing industry, military operations and navigational safety. The move comes amid an increase in marine wildlife deaths, with 39 whales and 37 dolphins washing up on the East Coast since December. Advocacy groups including the Sierra Club and Greenpeace oppose a moratorium on wind farm construction, arguing climate change is the main cause of the wildlife deaths not the wind industry. Clean Ocean Action (COA) has called for the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to extend the public review period of two offshore wind projects from 45 days to six months, as local residents have expressed concerns about their impact on marine life and the industries dependent upon it.


The Epoch Times: A Russian Ransomware Gang Breaches the Energy Department and Other Federal Agencies
A Russian Ransomware Gang Breaches the Energy Department and Other Federal Agencies
Various federal agencies and the Department of Energy were recently compromised in a cyber-attack, but the impact is not expected to be severe according to Homeland Security officials. The main victims of the attack are expected to be victims from industries and higher education fields, with at least two state motor vehicle agencies being affected. The cyber-extortion gang responsible for the hack attacked a popular file-transfer system with the aim of obtaining sensitive information.