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#illegals

Daily Wire: 8-Year-Old Who Died In Border Patrol Custody Was Denied Multiple Hospitalization Requests
8-Year-Old Who Died In Border Patrol Custody Was Denied Multiple Hospitalization Requests
A nurse overseeing an 8-year-old girl who died in Border Patrol custody last month denied multiple requests to take the girl to a hospital. The girl had sickle cell anemia and a history of congenital heart disease. Her mother had requested that she be taken to a hospital for treatment.


#politics

The Epoch Times: Boycotts Reveal 'Racketeering Scam' Behind Corporations That Go Woke: James Lindsay
Boycotts Reveal 'Racketeering Scam' Behind Corporations That Go Woke: James Lindsay
Conservative commentator James Lindsay has said that the recent boycotts against corporations promoting left-wing sex and gender ideology could expose the agenda of the "woke" movement. Speaking on EpochTV's "Crossroads," Lindsay said boycotts "must definitely have an impact" following Bud Light's parent company's Anheuser-Busch's backing of transgender TikTok personality Dylan Mulvaney. Recently, Anheuser-Busch lost its perfect Corporate Equality Index (CEI) score, which is overseen by the Human Rights Campaign, meaning its policies on LGBTQ+ in the workplace don't adhere to the group's criteria. Moreover, America First Legal is preparing a lawsuit against Anheuser-Busch and other big-name brands who "promoted transgender, LGBTQ, and pride products," triggering outrage and boycotts.


The Blaze: Ron DeSantis obliterates heckler who yelled 'f***ing fascist' during rally: 'We’re not letting them indoctrinate our kids!'
Ron DeSantis obliterates heckler who yelled 'f***ing fascist' during rally: 'We’re not letting them indoctrinate our kids!'
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis confronted a heckler who called him a "f***ing fascist" during a campaign event in South Carolina. The heckler interrupted DeSantis as he was discussing his policies on public education and curriculum transparency, shouting about parents' rights to healthcare. DeSantis responded by berating the heckler and stating that they would not let anyone indoctrinate their kids. The governor is currently on a campaign tour through key primary states, including Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina, and is second in the polls behind former President Donald Trump.


The Epoch Times: Decentralization of Governance Conducive to Stability: Habsburg
Decentralization of Governance Conducive to Stability: Habsburg
Hungarian diplomat Eduard Habsburg believes that the principle of subsidiarity, which prioritizes the power of local governments over central governments, was crucial to the success of both the United States and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The strength of the U.S. political system resides in its bottom-up organization and respect for local rights, which fosters democracy. Similarly, the Austro-Hungarian Empire thrived when the Habsburgs respected the rights and political institutions of the people. Word count: 101.

Habsburg suggests that monarchy can provide stability and continuity compared to the constantly changing leaders within democratic systems. Monarchs, bound to their country and their responsibilities for life, are able to prioritize the good of the country over their own careers. However, today’s monarchies and their rulers are only a shadow of their predecessors, Habsburg explains. Monarchs must be deeply humbled servants who are raised from childhood to serve their country and maintain balance and stability within its culture and society. Habsburg concludes that monarchy may be preferable to democracies, but only if the rulers maintain the ideal of selfless service to their country. Word count: 101.


American Thinker: The Capitol Police allegedly declare The Star-Spangled Banner a ‘protest’ song
The Capitol Police allegedly declare The Star-Spangled Banner a ‘protest’ song
The Rushingbrook Children’s Choir was shut down while performing The Star-Spangled Banner in the U.S. Capitol because the Capitol Police alleged that the national anthem was an illegal protest song. Representatives Russell Fry, Joe Wilson, and William Timmons helped the choir obtain permission to sing a short set of patriotic songs, but the police interrupted their performance. If the charge is true, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy must take action, as it is already evident that the Capitol Police have had several misconduct issues.


Red State: RNC Releases Requirements for First Presidential Debate in Milwaukee
RNC Releases Requirements for First Presidential Debate in Milwaukee
The RNC announced their requirements for the first GOP presidential primary debate for the 2024 election to be held on August 23 in Milwaukee. To participate, candidates must poll at least 1% in three national polls or 1% in two national polls and one early state poll, have 40,000 unique donors, and sign a pledge to support the eventual party nominee and participate only in RNC-sanctioned debates . The former President Donald Trump, who is a current frontrunner, will face a true test with the third requirement as there has been speculation about him going third-party if he does not secure the nomination. A second debate may be held on August 24 if enough candidates qualify .

The RNC released requirements for the first GOP presidential primary debate for the 2024 election, including polls and donor counts. The announcement specified that candidates must agree not to participate in any non-RNC-sanctioned debate for the remainder of the election cycle, sign a pledge agreeing to support the eventual party nominee and the RNC data-sharing agreement. The announcement also revealed that the first debate will be held on August 23 in Milwaukee, and a second may be held on August 24 if needed. Future debates may include higher polling and fundraising thresholds .


PJ Media: Elon Musk Panders to Genocidal CCP as His Chinese Investment Expands
Elon Musk Panders to Genocidal CCP as His Chinese Investment Expands
Elon Musk went to China to build a new Tesla Megapack factory and met with the Chinese Foreign Minister, despite China's censorship and human rights abuses. Musk also praised Chinese workers and objected to decoupling. Foreign companies operating in China are required to host CCP cells, and Musk has previously endorsed the CCP's unjust claims on Taiwan and wrote an article encouraging CCP interest in his projects. He has also hired a pro-China CEO for Twitter.


Washington Free Beacon: How the Media Reacted to Biden Falling Versus Trump Not Falling
How the Media Reacted to Biden Falling Versus Trump Not Falling
President Biden tripped and fell while handing out diplomas during a graduation ceremony at the Air Force Academy in Colorado. He quickly got up and walked back to his seat unassisted, and the White House said he was fine. The incident sparked some Republican criticism, but media coverage largely focused on Biden's quick recovery.


Foreign Policy: U.S.-China Rivalry Looms Large at Shangri-La
U.S.-China Rivalry Looms Large at Shangri-La
All eyes are on the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore as over 600 delegates from nearly 50 countries gather, with U.S.-China tensions and European leaders' efforts to garner support for Kyiv among the key talking points. Meanwhile, opposition candidate Carlos Pineda has been disqualified from Guatemala's presidential elections on June 25, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has pledged $25 billion in policies to boost the country's shrinking birth rate.


#society

Breitbart: Navy Twitter Account Features Rainbow-Colored Graphic for Pride Month
Navy Twitter Account Features Rainbow-Colored Graphic for Pride Month
The US Navy changed its Twitter cover photo to a rainbow-colored graphic to celebrate the start of Pride Month. The image received criticism from some Twitter users, with one citing low recruitment numbers. Others argued that the Navy should only promote red, white, and blue, rather than rainbow colors. Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro released a statement to mark Pride Month, highlighting that Harvey Milk, the first openly-gay candidate elected to public office in California, served in the Navy. The other US military branches did not mark Pride Month in a similar way.


#foreignaffairs

National Review: Politics Dominates French Open, with Disputes Erupting over Ukraine and Kosovo
Politics Dominates French Open, with Disputes Erupting over Ukraine and Kosovo
Ukrainian tennis players refuse to shake hands with Russian and Belarusian players, citing geopolitical tensions relating to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and accusations of war crimes committed by Russia. Some tournaments, such as Wimbledon, have banned Russian and Belarusian players entirely, while others allow them to compete under neutral flags. Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic faced controversy after making political comments relating to Kosovo, with the Kosovo Olympic Committee requesting disciplinary proceedings be opened against him.


National Review: The Corner: Hagerty Raises Questions about Biden Admin’s China Export Controls
The Corner: Hagerty Raises Questions about Biden Admin’s China Export Controls
Senator Bill Hagerty questions the Biden administration's use of the entity list to counter Chinese firms during a Senate Banking Committee hearing. Hagerty points out that the Trump administration designated more Chinese firms in 2020 and 2021 than the Biden administration has thus far. Thea Rozman Kendler, the assistant secretary of commerce for export administration, sticks to Raimondo's line that 205 entities have been added to the list under the current administration, suggesting Hagerty's data is incorrect. The reasons for the apparent decrease in designations under the current administration remain unclear, but factors such as crafting a China policy and seeking engagement with China could be potential explanations.


National Review: Trump Congratulates Kim Jong Un for North Korea’s Admission to WHO Executive Board
Trump Congratulates Kim Jong Un for North Korea’s Admission to WHO Executive Board
Former President Trump congratulated North Korea's admission to the World Health Organization's executive board, despite condemnation from Western observers. This move highlighted the issue of countries that commit human rights abuses being given leadership roles in international organizations. Trump attempted to improve relations with North Korea during his presidency but made no significant progress toward denuclearization. The US condemned North Korea for attempting to launch its first military spy satellite using ballistic missile technology.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Closing Prices for Crude Oil, Gold, and Other Commodities (June 2)
Closing Prices for Crude Oil, Gold, and Other Commodities (June 2)
Oil prices rose along with gasoline, heating oil, and natural gas, while gold and silver fell. The dollar rose against the yen but fell against the euro.


The Federalist Papers: Bud Light Continues to Bleed: Company Gets Horrible News After Donating $200K to LGBT Org
Bud Light Continues to Bleed: Company Gets Horrible News After Donating $200K to LGBT Org
Belgian multi-national corporation, Anheuser-Busch InBev has been hit with a financial loss of $27 billion in total market value since transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney’s promotion with Bud Light. Doubling down with NFL’s support with the LGBT community has faced conservative boycotts leading to the loss in stocks by 20% since late March. Despite this, Bud Light plans to donate $200,000 to support LGBT-owned businesses and commit further to a major cash giveaway in the LGBT community.


#religion

PJ Media: Utah School District Removes the Bible From Some School Libraries
Utah School District Removes the Bible From Some School Libraries
A law in Utah requires age verification to view adult content and banned sensitive material in school libraries. A parent in Davis School District petitioned to ban the Bible over "objectionable content," causing the district to remove the King James Version from elementary and middle school libraries. The violent and sexual passages in the Bible aren’t meant to groom people into a sinful lifestyle, but to help people realize the consequences of sin. Comparing the Bible with books that parents don't think should be on school library shelves isn't an apples-to-apples comparison.


#culture

Breitbart: Looney Tunes Uses Bugs Bunny to Celebrate Drag Queens for Pride Month: 'Get Your Drag On'
Looney Tunes Uses Bugs Bunny to Celebrate Drag Queens for Pride Month: 'Get Your Drag On'
Looney Tunes is celebrating Pride Month and encouraging people to dress up as drag queens. Bugs Bunny has frequently donned disguises as part of the character’s many adventures, dressing both as male and female. Disney has promoted drag culture in a major way, most recently by employing a drag queen greeter at Disneyland in California.


#health

Forbes: Around 400 Grail Patients Mistakenly Told They Might Have Cancer—Company Blames Vendor
Around 400 Grail Patients Mistakenly Told They Might Have Cancer—Company Blames Vendor
Telemedicine vendor PWNHealth has mistakenly informed 408 patients who agreed to take biotech company Grail’s cancer detection test, Galleri, that they may have cancer, according to internal documents seen by the Financial Times. However, the company has since confirmed that the telemedicine vendor had a “software configuration issue” that caused the error, and that more than half of the patients impacted had yet to undertake the Galleri test. Life insurers MassMutual and Principal have customers affected by the error, with the latter considering its relationship with Grail.

 


Washington Free Beacon: As Fentanyl Deaths Spike, LA Hands Out Crack Pipes
As Fentanyl Deaths Spike, LA Hands Out Crack Pipes
Los Angeles County is distributing crack pipes to drug addicts on the street as part of its "harm reduction" policy. Officials argue that it is safer to smoke drugs than inject them with potentially contaminated needles and fentanyl. However, critics claim that the policy is akin to assisted suicide and that harm reduction has not been effective in tackling the drug epidemic.


Washington Free Beacon: Slippy Joe Strikes Again: A Frame-by-Frame Analysis of Biden's Latest Fall
Slippy Joe Strikes Again: A Frame-by-Frame Analysis of Biden's Latest Fall
President Joe Biden fell hard during Air Force Academy graduation ceremony. CNN medical analyst suggests he uses a cane.


Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Joe Biden's Senior Moment of the Week (Vol. 45)
WATCH: Joe Biden's Senior Moment of the Week (Vol. 45)
Joe Biden suffered a humiliating fall during his speech at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs and his caretakers had to prevent him from wandering off. This incident may force him to confine himself to a wheelchair to avoid injury. Falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among Americans aged 65 and older.


Washington Free Beacon: Biden Taps Anti-Police and Anti-Gun Activist To Lead CDC
Biden Taps Anti-Police and Anti-Gun Activist To Lead CDC
Mandy Cohen, Biden's nominee to lead the CDC, co-founded Doctors for America, a left-wing medical advocacy group that endorses gun control, anti-police movements, and demands for anti-racist curriculums in healthcare. Cohen's affiliation with the group may make for a difficult confirmation process. Cohen also pushed for controversial COVID policies as director of NCDH. Doctors for America praised her appointment to the National Academy of Medicine.


#education

Flag And Cross: School District Committee Issues Decision, Bible Now Being Removed from Libraries
School District Committee Issues Decision, Bible Now Being Removed from Libraries
King James Bible removed from Utah schools due to being deemed age-inappropriate. Decision is being appealed. Best studied in family context.


Fox News: Baltimore mom says she switched to homeschooling due to 'violence' in public schools and critical race theory
Baltimore mom says she switched to homeschooling due to 'violence' in public schools and critical race theory
Baltimore mom homeschools son due to violence and CRT/DEI teachings, raising concerns over low graduation rates & youth homicides/shootings increasing.


#crime

Fox News: Milwaukee teen gets 22 years for 12-year-old's fatal shooting
Milwaukee teen gets 22 years for 12-year-old's fatal shooting
A Milwaukee teen, Benjamin Garrett, was sentenced to 22 years in prison for his involvement in a fatal shooting of 12-year-old Olivia Schultz outside her home in 2020. Garrett pleaded guilty to first-degree reckless homicide and first-degree reckless endangerment in March. During his hearing, a fight broke out between Olivia's and Garrett's families. The judge resumed the hearing after everyone but Garrett and Olivia's parents and reporters were ordered to leave the courthouse. The trial for the second assailant, 17-year-old Cornell Henard, is scheduled for July.


Fox News: Suspected Indianapolis cop killer permitted to seek insanity defense
Suspected Indianapolis cop killer permitted to seek insanity defense
Elliahs Dorsey, charged with fatally shooting Indianapolis police officer Breann Leath, can seek insanity as a defense to avoid the death penalty. His mental health will be evaluated by two psychiatrists. Dorsey faces one count each of murder and criminal confinement, and four counts of attempted murder. The trial is set to begin on Feb. 12, 2024.


#science

Forbes: LabDAO Is Charting The Future Of Open-Source AI For Drug Discovery
LabDAO Is Charting The Future Of Open-Source AI For Drug Discovery
LabDAO's PLEX Platform allows individuals to run their own biological experimentation projects using accumulated computing power and a suite of biological-machine learning tools. The platform enables users to access a library of tools, share results, and visualize them in less than five minutes. LabDAO is part of the larger DeSci movement aimed at making open-source-powered drug discovery more accessible through collaboration, elimination of hardware/ computing infrastructure needs, and increased transparency. The project recently received $3.6 million in funding from various DAOs and individuals.


#other

Forbes: How Stephen King Adaptation ‘The Boogeyman’ Scared Up A Hard PG-13
How Stephen King Adaptation ‘The Boogeyman’ Scared Up A Hard PG-13
"The Boogeyman" is a PG-13 supernatural horror film adapted from a Stephen King short story. Originally planned for Hulu streaming, the film had a theatrical release. The story is about a high school student and her grief-stricken family, targeted by an entity that feeds on their suffering. The director wanted the creature to be personal and left room for personal interpretation, and the practical effects for the monster proved challenging. Stephen King was heavily involved in the evolution of the film and became a champion of its theatrical release. The film is directed by Rob Savage and stars Sophie Thatcher.


PJ Media: The Biden Administration Orders a 20-Year Oil Leasing Ban Around Chaco Canyon
The Biden Administration Orders a 20-Year Oil Leasing Ban Around Chaco Canyon
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland imposed a 20-year ban on new oil leases within 10 miles of Chaco Canyon National Historical Park, to help preserve sacred cultural sites, while allowing continued drilling on existing leases. This move is a fulfillment of US President Joe Biden’s commitment to indigenous tribes and their ancestral lands. The Navajo Nation, who depend on energy leases, were against the ban.