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17 Jun 2023
#illegals
Fox News: Indiana AG accusing Biden admin of aiding border 'invasion' as he challenges asylum rule
Republican-led states, including Indiana, are challenging a key Biden-era asylum rule that presumes migrants to be ineligible for asylum if they have entered illegally and have failed to claim asylum in a country they have already traveled through. The rule includes exceptions, but Republicans argue that it moves illegal immigrants into thinly-veiled legal pathways. They claim the rule is part of the broader effort to obfuscate the situation at the Southwest Border, causing an "invasion of our country's sovereignty." The Biden administration has cited a 70% drop in overall border encounters as a sign that new methods are working, but Republicans have been critical of the CBP One App and the parole program, warning that the administration is still releasing migrants into the U.S. via other means.
#politics
American Thinker: 'Clean energy' is just another government money-funneling scam
The government's goal is to destroy companies that produce reasonably priced energy. Democrats send massive amounts of money to supposed green energy companies who don't make profits, so they suck up money from the generosity of the people. Treasury proposes rules for clean-energy companies to sell credits, part of Inflation Reduction Act which serves as a slush fund for leftists.
The Federalist Papers: Obama Urges 'Digital Fingerprints' to Combat Misinformation
Former President Obama suggests the development of "digital fingerprints" to combat the spread of misinformation and deepfakes. He acknowledges the challenges he faced as the first "digital president" and warns that the upcoming election cycle will be worse due to the proliferation of deepfakes and misinformation. Obama stresses individual responsibility in evaluating news sources and information, highlighting the danger of misinformation discouraging people from participating in the democratic process.
Daily Wire: Fox Producer Out At Network After Chyron Referring To Biden As ‘Wannabe Dictator’
A Fox News producer who wrote a chyron calling President Joe Biden a "wannabe dictator" has left the network, following criticism. Alex McCaskill was reportedly behind the chyron that read "Wannabe dictator speaks at the White House after having his political rival arrested," which aired on Tuesday. McCaskill, who worked with former Fox host Tucker Carlson, announced on Instagram that he had left the network. Carlson criticized the network for its apology over the label, and many conservatives appeared to accept it as an accurate assessment.
#society
Spectator USA: Harry and Meghan are ‘grifters,’ says Spotify’s Bill Simmons
Harry and Meghan's $20 million Archetypes podcast deal with Spotify has been cancelled due to the couple not meeting the productivity requirements. Bill Simmons, Spotify’s head of podcast innovation, criticized the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as “fucking grifters” for their lack of effort and dedication to the podcast. Despite the cancellation, a spokesperson for Archewell Productions stated that the team behind Archetypes remains proud of the podcast they created.
#foreignaffairs
Red State: New Report About Biden Reaching Out to China Raises New Questions About Who's in Charge
: Joe Biden wanted to speak to Chinese President Xi Jinping after the US shot down a Chinese surveillance balloon off the coast of South Carolina. Biden wanted to smooth things over, but his advisers talked him out of it and instead advised him to begin outreach to Beijing with lower or midlevel officials. This raises questions about who is in charge, as well as Biden's weakness in the face of aggressive Chinese moves. The Biden team denied the report, but their word, given their history, isn't worth much.
#culture
Forbes: Dodgers’ Pride Night Draws Usual Turnout—‘Mostly Empty’ Stadium Claims Prove False
The Los Angeles Dodgers recorded an above-average attendance of 49,074 for its Pride Night, contrary to claims made by conservatives that the stadium was mostly empty. A video posted by a conservative writer inaccurately suggested low attendance and attracted over 4 million views. More than 2,000 people protested the event that honored the controversial Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and their anti-Catholic views, as well as the Dodger's decision to invite them. Among the protestors was former Los Angeles County sheriff, Alex Villanueva, who turned down tickets to "stand on principle."
#health
National Review: Federal Court Files Last-Minute Injunction Undercutting Indiana Ban on Puberty Blockers and Hormone Therapy for Minors
A U.S. District Court judge has issued a preliminary injunction blocking portions of an Indiana state bill that prohibits the use of puberty blockers and hormone therapy treatments for gender dysphoric youth. A lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of four transgender kids triggered the ruling. The ACLU applauded the decision, saying the law was unconstitutional. While portions of the legislation have been preserved, bans on gender reassignment surgeries for minors have not been blocked.
Fox News: NBA veteran Tony Snell, 31, reveals autism diagnosis
Former Chicago Bulls player Tony Snell revealed that he was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) last year after his son Karter was diagnosed with autism and he underwent an evaluation. Snell, who played for several NBA teams before joining the Maine Celtics last season, said his diagnosis brought him relief and clarified his life. He hopes to break the stigma around autism and inspire others with ASD.
#education
Flag And Cross: Parents Furious After Finding Out Teachers' Secret Pride Month Lesson for Their Kids
Parents are divided over a video celebrating "pride" month shown to students at Wells Road Intermediate School in Granby, Connecticut. The video, titled "Pride To Me," was shown as part of the "Principal's Message" without notifying parents. Several children discussed what "pride" means to them - for some, it meant the ability to be free, happy, and able to pursue what makes them happy. Some parents only learned about the video after their children came home and told them directly. Some praised the school for showing the video, while others condemned the board for promoting a message that should be left up to parents to teach. A Board of Education meeting was held to address the concerns raised.
The Federalist Papers: Parents Furious After Finding Out Teachers' Secret Pride Month Lesson for Their Kids
Wells Road Intermediate School in Granby, Connecticut is under fire after showing young students a video celebrating "pride" month without notifying parents. The video features children discussing what "pride" means to them, with one boy saying that "nobody can tell you what to do" and another child saying that they feel like both a boy and a girl. Parents' responses varied, with some praising the school and others condemning the promotion of a message that should be left up to parents to teach. The school has defended playing the video, saying that their intention was to "remind students that it is ok to be who you are and still be treated with respect, dignity, and kindness."
#sports
Fox News: West Virginia's Bob Huggins arrested on DUI charge
Bob Huggins, West Virginia men's basketball coach, was arrested for DUI in Pittsburgh. Police found him in a vehicle blocking traffic with a flat and shredded tire. The school said it was "aware of an incident" and would "take appropriate action once the review is complete."
Human Events: Riley Gaines encourages young women to speak up and speak out
about fairness in sports at TPUSA’s Young Women’s Leadership
Summit
Female collegiate swimmer, Riley Gaines, revealed that she had to share a locker room with a fully intact biological male and compete against a biological male swimmer, Lia Thomas. She and her female teammates felt betrayed by the NCAA, having had their privacy and safety disregarded for the sake of appeasing one trans-identifying individual. Gaines said that the University of Kentucky's Athletic Director, Mitch Barnhart, was an "anomaly" in supporting her. She now represents an advocacy group and speaks around the US on the subject. Gaines encourages fellow athletes to use their influential platforms to boycott competitions until athletic organisations reconsider their guidelines.
Forbes: Troubles Behind Him, Marcell Ozuna Shows Atlanta Braves His Swing And Swagger Are Back
Atlanta Braves' Marcell Ozuna made an impressive comeback after a .085 start in April. Ozuna caught fire at the right time with the weather warming up in May after being benched for the double-header against the rival New York Mets at CitiField. Talking to fellow Dominican David (Big Papi) Ortiz helped him recapture his swing and maintain his positive striker's approach to regain his hot start. Ozuna's role as an elder statesman, pep talks to rookies, and deep pockets paid off as the Braves extend their league lead.
Daily Wire: NFL Hall Of Famer Deion Sanders Facing Possible Foot Amputation Due To Blood Circulation Problems
Deion Sanders, NFL Hall of Famer and University of Colorado Buffaloes coach, may have his foot amputated due to blood circulation issues. He has already had two toes amputated and has had a total of nine procedures. The 55-year-old remains upbeat and focused on coaching, with a 27-5 record and back-to-back conference championships at Jackson State University.
Breitbart: VIDEO: U.S.-Mexico Soccer Game Suspended After Ejections, Fights, Loud Anti-Gay Chanting
A match between Mexico and the US Men's National Team was marred by a series of disruptions from fans and players, including anti-gay chants, fights, and four red cards. Referee Ivan Barton ended the chaotic game early, with a 3-0 victory for the USMNT. Mexican fans were disruptive throughout the game, throwing beer on the field and fighting in the stands, while Mexican players were also unruly. The game also saw U.S. players clashing with their Mexican counterparts, with several ejections and red cards given. Concacaf condemned the behavior of some fans during the match, while U.S. captain Christian Pulisic expressed disappointment with the outcome.
#other
Newsbusters: ABC Uses 11-Year Old To Justify Access To Puberty Blockers
Ohio is considering a bill that would make it illegal for doctors to prescribe gender-affirming care for trans minors. Eleven-year-old Michael Faria, who identifies as a boy, is on the waiting list for puberty blockers, saying "It makes me uncomfortable that I'm having to go through feminine puberty." Republican State Rep. Gary Click said HB 68 aims "to save adolescents from experimentation" and cited science to support it, but opponents argue gender reassignment surgery on a minor is not happening in Ohio. The Farias have accepted that HB 68 may become law, and for many in the LGBTQ community, this year's Pride celebration has turned into a call for action.