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26 Jun 2023

#illegals

Forbes: DeSantis Proposes Ending Birthright Citizenship As He Runs To Trump’s Right On Immigration
DeSantis Proposes Ending Birthright Citizenship As He Runs To Trump’s Right On Immigration
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis promises to end birthright citizenship, increase deportations, and restart border wall construction among other immigration proposals as he seeks to run to the right of former President Trump. DeSantis vowed to "end the idea that the children of illegal aliens are entitled to birthright citizenship if they are born in the United States" and said he would declare a national emergency on immigration, proposing a crackdown on drug cartels. Some analysts argue that the idea would require a constitutional amendment as it clashes with most interpretations of the 14th Amendment.


Fox News: DeSantis pledges to deputize state, local law enforcement to enforce immigration law as part of border policy
DeSantis pledges to deputize state, local law enforcement to enforce immigration law as part of border policy
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced his border security plan which includes deputizing local and state law enforcement to be able to deport migrants, ending "catch and release," and reimposing the "Remain in Mexico" policy. DeSantis has made combating illegal immigration a top priority, which he aims to continue with his campaign for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.


#politics

Newsbusters: Biden Admin Claps Back Against Measure Barring Big Tech-Gov’t Collusion
Biden Admin Claps Back Against Measure Barring Big Tech-Gov’t Collusion
The Biden administration is opposing an injunction to halt its alleged efforts to work with Big Tech to censor online speech on COVID-19. The New Civil Liberties Alliance filed the lawsuit surrounding Big Tech COVID-19 censorship on Twitter, accusing the Biden administration of censoring free speech. The NCLA aims for an injunction to stop the government from pressuring tech platforms to censor content, which the Biden administration opposes.


Daily Wire: Kamala Harris Polls Worse Than Any Vice President Since 1995
Kamala Harris Polls Worse Than Any Vice President Since 1995
Vice President Kamala Harris has the lowest rating of any vice president in history, with a negative rating of -17. Only 32% of registered voters have a positive view of Harris, and 39% have a very negative view. The only other vice president with a negative split was Mike Pence in 2019 with a rating of -4. Many are concerned about President Joe Biden's physical and mental health, with 68% of voters having moderate to major concerns. Despite this, a hypothetical general election rematch showed Biden ahead with 49% support over Donald Trump, with 45% support.


Newsbusters: Brzezinski, Hochul: Women ‘Die’ Without Abortion, Need Military Assets
Brzezinski, Hochul: Women ‘Die’ Without Abortion, Need Military Assets
MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski and New York Governor Kathy Hochul discussed plans to subvert Republican pro-life legislation and enable abortion providers in New York to send abortion pills to women in Republican states. Brzezinski claimed that not allowing women to get abortions will lead them dead or sterilized, followed by Hochul improperly calling for utilizing military force against those who oppose abortion. They fearmongered about the necessity of abortion and simultaneously threatened Republicans.


Red State: Joe Biden Proclaims That He 'Sold a Lot of State Secrets' During White House Meeting
Joe Biden Proclaims That He 'Sold a Lot of State Secrets' During White House Meeting
President Biden made a questionable joke during a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, claiming "I sold a lot of state secrets." Some have suggested that Biden's comment is evidence of his declining mental state, while others see it as just another example of his penchant for awkward and inappropriate remarks. Regardless of the interpretation, many are concerned about the implications of having a president who appears to be struggling with his health and cognitive abilities.


#society

Red State: Moral Dilemma: Are We Exposing Children to Explicit Content While Exposing the Progressive Agenda?
Moral Dilemma: Are We Exposing Children to Explicit Content While Exposing the Progressive Agenda?
Videos of naked men bicycling at a Seattle parade and other LGBTQ events have sparked controversy, with some social media accounts sharing the videos to highlight their opposition to inappropriate displays in front of children, while others criticize the accounts for exposing children to explicit content. The debate raises important questions about how to have a productive societal conversation regarding appropriate boundaries and freedom of expression while still protecting children from sexually explicit content. One solution is to blur out explicit parts and focus on the larger conversation, allowing a broader audience, including parents and children, to engage in a meaningful dialogue.


#war

Flag And Cross: Putin Calls For Justice After Russia Narrowly Avoids A Coup
Putin Calls For Justice After Russia Narrowly Avoids A Coup
Russian President Vladimir Putin called for justice and promised that the organizers of a recent rebellion by the Wagner Group would be brought to justice. After taking control of Rostov, the mercenaries marched within 200 miles of Moscow before retreating. Putin thanked those who stopped and avoided bloodshed, offering them contracts with the Russian military, and said the march was not a coup attempt but a protest against the nation's military leadership. Putin accused Ukraine and the West of inciting the violence.


#foreignaffairs

Daily Wire: Russian Navy ‘Likely’ Training Combat Dolphins, UK Defense Ministry Says
Russian Navy ‘Likely’ Training Combat Dolphins, UK Defense Ministry Says
The Russian Navy is reportedly training dolphins to counter enemy divers in the Black Sea, using at least four layers of nets and booms around its naval base in Sevastopol, Crimea. The base stores Russia's high value ships and is seen as vulnerable to Ukrainian sabotage. The intelligence comes from the UK Ministry of Defence and is backed up by the US Naval Institute. Russian dolphin training is not new, however. The US previously trained dolphins and beluga whales in a Marine Mammal Program (MMP) to improve surveillance in the Cold War, as well as to retrieve lost objects and guard boats in underwater tasks.


#economy

The Epoch Times: CCP Mouthpiece Labels New Zealand Diplomacy as 'Example' to Western Nations
CCP Mouthpiece Labels New Zealand Diplomacy as 'Example' to Western Nations
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has arrived in Beijing, leading a 29-person trade delegation in a bid to boost trade opportunities with China. The Chinese Communist Party has praised New Zealand's "proactive" diplomacy and policy towards Beijing as a "reference" for other Western nations despite widespread criticism of Beijing's economic and military aggression and human rights abuses. The visit aims to enhance New Zealand's trade ties with China and signal that the country is "open for business" as it seeks to pull itself out of recession ( ). However, Hipkins has also faced criticism for taking two planes on his trip, with one acting as a backup in the case of a breakdown ( ).


The Epoch Times: Cities Should Be Ready for More Surprises From Orange County Power Authority
Cities Should Be Ready for More Surprises From Orange County Power Authority
Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) faces potential liability claims due to its alleged illicit activities, including misrepresentation of energy products and conflicts of interest, exposing taxpayers and voters to hidden liabilities. Despite community choice aggregation's claimed "financial firewall," which is used as a safety net against financial loss, OCPA's activities could leave cities exposed to significant legal claims. OCPA's alleged fraudulent activity around back-up power supply and source energy content, as well as false advertising, could result in serious liabilities for the agency's members and California consumers.




#religion

Flag And Cross: Spiritual Battle: 'Pride' Attendees Act Like Animals as They Surround Street Preacher
Spiritual Battle: 'Pride' Attendees Act Like Animals as They Surround Street Preacher
Attendees at a "pride" event in Seattle surrounded a street preacher and used various tactics to intimidate him, including barking like dogs and blaring music to drown him out. A video of the incident was shared on Twitter, sparking outrage and debate about religious tolerance and respect. Some users made references to Jesus and the New Testament, while others condemned the behavior of the attendees as narcissistic and callous. However, the incident raises larger questions about the nature of "pride" events and the role of religion in modern society.


#culture

The Babylon Bee: Matt Walsh Goes On Jeopardy, Responds To Every Clue With ‘What Is A Woman?’
Matt Walsh Goes On Jeopardy, Responds To Every Clue With ‘What Is A Woman?’
Conservative commentator Matt Walsh causes scandal on Jeopardy! by responding to every answer with "What is a woman?" Ken Jennings becomes flustered as Walsh continues to buzz in first and give his singular response. Other contestants roll their eyes and refuse to respond to final question.


#education

The New American: Radical Weingarten to Advise Homeland Security - The New American
Radical Weingarten to Advise Homeland Security - The New American
Homeland Security appoints Randi Weingarten, president of AFT, to Academic Partnership Council. Weingarten's controversial Covid mandates and Marxist education system is criticized.


#crime

Daily Wire: Couple Celebrating 50th Wedding Anniversary Stabbed To Death
Couple Celebrating 50th Wedding Anniversary Stabbed To Death
A couple celebrating their 50th anniversary and the wife's 90-year-old mother were found stabbed and bludgeoned to death in their Massachusetts home, with signs of forced entry. Police believe the murders were a "random" act of violence, and are warning residents to lock their doors and remain watchful as they hunt for the killer or killers, who are still at large. Newton, where the murders took place, is generally considered an extremely safe city. However, Boston has seen a rise in murders this year, with the murder rate jumping from 13 to 18.


The Epoch Times: 5 People Killed in Fiery Crash on Long Beach Freeway
5 People Killed in Fiery Crash on Long Beach Freeway
A car crashed on Long Beach 710 Freeway killing five people and hospitalizing a sixth. The crash involved other vehicles and caused a fire.


The Federalist Papers: Dan Bongino Sets Record Straight After Media Reports He Was Forcibly Thrown Out of Restaurant
Dan Bongino Sets Record Straight After Media Reports He Was Forcibly Thrown Out of Restaurant
Dan Bongino was reported to have been "forcibly removed" from a Florida restaurant by Politico, but this was proven to be false by the Daily Mail. Restaurant management had asked Bongino's wife to leave the restaurant as she had stood in the wrong line for the restroom. Bongino has criticised the media for spreading fake news and perpetuating a narrative, calling on his listeners to wait and get the real story.


Fox News: Newton triple-homicide victims ID'd, remembered as 'salt of the Earth'
Newton triple-homicide victims ID'd, remembered as 'salt of the Earth'
An elderly family, including a couple who had just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, were killed in a botched home invasion in Massachusetts. The couple and 97-year-old Lucia Arpino were regular attendees at Sacred Heart and Our Lady's Collaborative church, making their absence at Sunday Mass highly unusual. When a family member called a neighbor to check on them, he discovered the murder scene where all three had been stabbed and beaten to death. Police believe it was a random attack, and have urged the community to remain vigilant while they search for the attacker.


#sports

Fox News: Nick Kyrgios welcomes Saudi Arabia's reported interest in tennis: 'Sign me up'
Nick Kyrgios welcomes Saudi Arabia's reported interest in tennis: 'Sign me up'
Australia's Nick Kyrgios approves of Saudi Arabia's expansion into tennis, stating "they see the value" and "we are going to get paid what we deserve to get paid." The Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) has already invested in soccer and golf, and is reportedly in talks with ATP Tour Chair Andrea Gaudenzi about entering tennis. Kyrgios' endorsement may face backlash from critics who see PIF's move into sports as "sportswashing" to improve its human rights record.


Forbes: Champions League Finalists Inter Milan Prepare For A Busy Transfer Session
Champions League Finalists Inter Milan Prepare For A Busy Transfer Session
Inter Milan have announced major changes to their roster and entered negotiations with some of Italy’s most coveted soccer players as they prepare for the upcoming 2023/24 season, including talks with Romelu Lukaku. The club has also acquired Marcus Thuram, a 2022 FIFA World Cup runner-up with France, as they seek to raise the bar and build off their recent success. Other changes include Marcelo Brozovic's departure to join Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr, and interest in goalkeeper Andre Onana and midfielder Davide Frattesi.


#science

Forbes: Remembering John B. Goodenough: A Man Who Changed The World
Remembering John B. Goodenough: A Man Who Changed The World
American physicist John Goodenough, who passed away in 2023 at the age of 100, played a pivotal role in the development of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. Born in Germany in 1922 and educated in the US, Goodenough's groundbreaking work in the 1970s led to the first practical version of the battery, which transformed portable electronic devices and has greatly contributed to the move towards cleaner energy. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2019.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: Wyoming Angler Catches Record-Breaking 12-Pound Tiger Trout
Wyoming Angler Catches Record-Breaking 12-Pound Tiger Trout
Wyoming angler Owen Schaad caught a state-record 11.93-pound tiger trout at Viva Naughton Reservoir. Schaad described the moment as "the most exciting day" of his life. A tiger trout is a sterile hybrid of brook and brown trout, rarely growing to this size. This is the first state record trout documented in Wyoming since 2012.


#technology

Flag And Cross: OpenAI's ChatGPT To Compete With Microsoft's AI Chatbot
OpenAI's ChatGPT To Compete With Microsoft's AI Chatbot
OpenAI plans to develop its ChatGPT chatbot into a supersmart personal assistant for work, according to CEO Sam Altman. This could potentially conflict with its investor Microsoft's plans to develop AI copilots for the workplace using OpenAI's software. Microsoft currently provides computing power for OpenAI and acquired a 49% stake for a $10 billion investment as part of a funding round, with the option to earn a percentage of OpenAI's profits until it recovers its investment, a deal that has been controversial with previous backers including Elon Musk.


#other

The Federalist Papers: Don Lemon Returns to TV with a Surprise New Look, But the Same Inability to Tell the Truth
Don Lemon Returns to TV with a Surprise New Look, But the Same Inability to Tell the Truth
Don Lemon made his first appearance on broadcast television after being abruptly dismissed from CNN in April. In an interview with WATN-TV in Memphis, Lemon accused his former employer of platforming liars, bigots, and election deniers. He maintained that he stood for "fighting for what's right," but social media users criticized Lemon's lack of impartiality and history of leftist politics.


The Epoch Times: Irvine Looks to Incentivize Electrification in City After Natural Gas Ban Blocked by Court
Irvine Looks to Incentivize Electrification in City After Natural Gas Ban Blocked by Court
The Irvine City Council plans to incentivize all-electric equipment in new homes and commercial buildings, but the earlier effort to mandate them was stopped by a federal court ruling against a similar ban in Berkeley. The City of Berkeley has requested a rehearing on the matter, arguing the court's ruling has serious consequences for local governments.