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28 Jun 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 344: Impeaching Merrick Garland; Guest: John Binder on Visa Overstays
Host Mike Slater discusses the Republican push to impeach Attorney General Merrick Garland. Guest John Binder talks about the high number of foreign nationals overstaying their visas. They question what percentage of illegal immigrants have overstayed visas.
Breitbart: Colombian Actress' Abuse Claims Dismissed by Mexican Immigration Officials
Mexican immigration officials deny abuse allegations made by a Colombian actress, despite a history of corruption and human trafficking in the country. Viviana Santos claims to have been held for 13 hours without food, water, or contact with the Colombian consulate before being deported. Another Colombian actress, Nina Caicedo, had a similar experience in February. The National Migration Institute (INM) has not conducted any investigations and insists they acted appropriately.
#politics
National Review: The Supreme Court’s Low Approval Ratings Have Nothing to Do with Its Rulings
The Supreme Court's approval rating has dropped, but a recent study shows that their rulings align closely with public opinion in most cases. Only two cases were decided differently, but one was a unanimous decision. The public's perception of the Court may be influenced more by fake scandals and demonization than by their actual decisions.
The Epoch Times: There Are Many Strange Things Behind Messi's Soccer Game in China: Analysts
The Argentine and Australian football teams played a match in Beijing with unusual aspects that made people question its true purpose. The event had involvement from multiple Chinese government departments, organized by three companies with no relevant experience. It is believed to be a political show rather than a sports event. The appearance fees of the teams were high, but the organizers did not generate much interest from sponsors. Many speculate that the game was arranged to celebrate Chinese leader Xi Jinping's birthday. A teenager ran onto the field, hugged Messi, and became a hero without serious repercussions. The incident was not seen as political and the boy was only given administrative detention.
National Review: The Corner: Wisconsin GOP Primary Poll: Trump 31 Percent, DeSantis 30 Percent, Pence 6 Percent
In the latest poll, Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis are in a tight primary race in Wisconsin. DeSantis holds a double-digit lead in a head-to-head matchup. DeSantis is also seen as a stronger GOP candidate against Biden in a general election.
The Federalist Papers: Trump Contemplates Skipping First Presidential Debate, Mulls Alternative Event
Former President Donald Trump is considering skipping the initial presidential debate in August and hosting his own event instead, citing his lead in the polls and disagreements with Fox News. Trump's advisers confirm he is leaning towards sitting out the debate. This falls under the category of .
Fox News: YouTube censors another RFK Jr interview; Kennedy says platform protecting political establishment
Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed that another interview of his was removed from YouTube, this time with former NY Post reporter Al Guart. Kennedy criticized the tech giant for engaging in censorship and compared it to government suppression of free speech. YouTube previously removed an interview between Kennedy and podcast host Jordan Peterson.
Daily Wire: ‘It Smells Bad’: Nikki Haley Asks Whether Biden Loves Hunter More Than He Loves America
Nikki Haley criticizes President Biden for prioritizing his son Hunter over the nation. Haley argues that the president's continued support of his son, amid allegations of corruption, raises concerns about accountability.
The Epoch Times: Gov. Noem Says She Sees No 'Path to Victory' for Anyone but Trump in 2024
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem believes that former President Donald Trump is the frontrunner for the 2024 presidential election. Trump is leading in most Republican primary polls, with a significant advantage over other candidates such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Noem cautioned that the race could still change leading up to the primaries, but currently sees Trump as the candidate with the best chance of winning.
The Right Scoop: REPORT: Trump may hold competing event to Fox News debate in August
Trump may skip the first GOP debate and hold a separate event at the same time. He is seeking opinions but will ultimately do what he wants.
Townhall: Could Somebody Keep Trump's Promises?
In Eagle Pass, Texas, Governor Ron DeSantis unveils his immigration plan, which is strikingly similar to Trump's plan. DeSantis emphasizes the effectiveness of border walls and promises to confront drug smugglers with force. He also criticizes the idea of anchor babies as a con.
Fox News: Biden, Trump tied in crucial battleground state in potential 2024 presidential election rematch: poll
A new poll in Pennsylvania shows President Biden and former President Trump in a virtual dead heat in a potential 2024 election rematch. Trump has 47% support while Biden has 46% among registered voters. Trump receives strong backing from Republicans and Biden from Democrats, with Trump also holding an advantage among independent voters. Pennsylvania was a key battleground state in the 2020 election.
In a Quinnipiac University poll, President Biden has a negative job approval rating of 39-57% among Pennsylvania voters, while Trump has a 41%-57% favorable/unfavorable rating. Trump would top Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the Republican primary, while Biden garners 71% support in the Democratic primary. Democratic Sen. John Fetterman and longtime Democratic Sen. Bob Casey Jr. have mixed job approval ratings, while Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro is approved by 57% of voters. The poll was conducted among 1,584 registered voters with a sampling error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.
Fox News: Gaetz demands answers on how FBI agents who kneeled for 2020 protesters allegedly got 'plum' promotions
Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray concerning FBI officers who knelt before Black Lives Matter protesters in 2020. Gaetz demanded to know if their support for the demonstrators contributed to their career advancement. He criticized the FBI for prioritizing politics over law enforcement.
The Epoch Times: Politicians Risk AI Dependency
AI-generated deepfakes are increasingly infiltrating politics, raising concerns about misinformation and manipulation in elections. Social media companies' lack of content moderation jobs has allowed these deceptive tactics to thrive. By using AI technology, politicians can create hyperrealistic images and messages that prey on public fears, further distorting reality and undermining the democratic process. As authoritarians utilize deepfakes to legitimize their power, democracies also face risks of demagoguery through the manipulation of crowds. Without regulation, AI could perpetuate deceptive electioneering and compromise informed electorates, solidifying its role in politics indefinitely.
#society
Daily Wire: Piers Morgan Trolls Meghan Markle In Awards Speech: ‘Without Her Contribution To My Career …’
TV host Piers Morgan accepts an award and thanks Meghan Markle for her contribution to his career. Morgan's exit from previous show was triggered by debate about Markle's interview with Oprah.
Spectator USA: In defense of rats
Rats are despised and considered vermin, but their reputation may be exaggerated. There is no evidence of an invasion of "monstrous super-rats" in Britain; the estimated population of rats is simply growing. Poison may be banned in pest control due to concerns of it spreading into our water and food chains. Rats have a long history of being hated, but they have also made significant contributions to scientific testing and have been used as a food source. Rats remind us of ourselves, which is why we hate them.
The Blaze: Grocery store customers asked to donate to 'DEI awareness' at checkout — funds support organizations challenging 'racial inequities'
Haggen, a grocery store chain owned by Albertsons, is asking customers in Washington to donate to organizations promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion at the checkout kiosks. Customers can choose to donate $1, $2, $5, or another amount, or choose not to donate. The donations will support non-profit organizations such as the Down Syndrome Center, Special Olympics, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
The Epoch Times: Transgender People More Likely to Die of Suicide Than General Population, Danish Study Finds
A new study from Denmark found that transgender individuals in the country have a significantly higher risk of suicide compared to the general population. The study, which examined the health and legal records of over 6.6 million Danish-born people, found that transgender participants were 7.7 times more likely to attempt suicide and 3.5 times more likely to die of suicide. The researchers believe that these figures may be an undercount since the study relied on data from the Danish government.
National Review: Los Angeles Small Businesses Reeling as Writers’ Strike Drags on for Second Month
As the Hollywood writers' strike continues, small businesses in Los Angeles and beyond struggle with the economic downturn caused by the strike. The strike, led by the Writer's Guild of America (WGA), demands higher pay and better benefits for screenwriters. Caterers, florists, prop people, and costume designers are particularly affected by the work stoppages, as they face financial uncertainty after surviving the pandemic. The strike is costing the local economy $30 million a day and could worsen if the actors' union also goes on strike.
Fox News: Minneapolis City Council passes resolution protecting 'drag culture' as 'free speech': 'We are fighting back'
The Minneapolis City Council passed a resolution protecting drag performance and culture as free speech. Council President Andrea Jenkins emphasized the importance of defending the LGBTQ community and trans youth from attacks and discrimination. The resolution highlighted the historical prevalence of drag, its role in political protest, and the city's commitment to protecting and promoting drag culture and transgender lives.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Cuban and Russian Defense Ministers Discuss Military Cooperation
Cuban and Russian defense ministers discuss joint military projects, strengthening their economic ties that bypass U.S. sanctions. Cuba supports Russia's actions in Ukraine, blaming U.S. expansion of NATO. The meeting occurs amid concerns of Chinese intelligence and military activities in Cuba.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Tech Startup Gan Jing World Poised to Shape the Future, One Community at a Time
A high-tech startup called Gan Jing World has set up its headquarters in Middletown, New York, with the goal of becoming a technology hub. The company is committed to providing a clean and safe digital environment free from harmful content. Local officials are optimistic about the economic impact and potential for collaboration and innovation.
Washington Free Beacon: San Francisco Office Vacancy Rate Soars to Record High
Office vacancies in San Francisco reach record high as businesses leave the crime-ridden city. Homicides and fentanyl deaths increase, leading to closures of major stores and loss of jobs. Hotels are also struggling, with lower revenues and foreclosures.
Washington Free Beacon: 'It's Worked Before': Biden Defends Economic Agenda In Chicago Speech
President Joe Biden delivered a speech outlining his economic vision, known as "Bidenomics," which aims to strengthen the middle class through policies such as favorable treatment for organized labor and tax credits for green industries. However, the public has been skeptical, with high inflation rates and concerns about the economy impacting Biden's approval rating. Despite criticism, the White House remains committed to their economic agenda leading up to 2024.
Breitbart: VIDEO: World's Largest Gas Station Opening Thrills Crowds in Tennessee
Crowds flock to the grand opening of Buc-ee's, the world's largest gas station in Sevierville, TN. The store offers a variety of food, items, and swimming suits. It received a warm welcome from locals and is expected to have a positive impact on the economy.
#military
Human Events: BREAKING: Russian general Sergei Surovikin arrested amid rumors
he had advance knowledge of Wagner rebellion
Russian General Sergei Surovikin arrested amid suspicion of involvement in a plot to defect against the military. US officials seek information on his connection to Yevgeny Prigozhin and the Wagner Group. Breaking news.
#religion
Fox News: ‘Office’ star Rainn Wilson says faith in God ‘freaks people out’ in Hollywood, is the ‘uncoolest thing’
Rainn Wilson, known for his role in "The Office," discussed the need for a spiritual revolution and the challenges of being a person of faith in Hollywood. He believes that talking about God is seen as uncool in the entertainment industry. Wilson recently published a book emphasizing the importance of spirituality in addressing societal tensions. He also spoke about the various pandemics affecting society, such as climate change, racism, and income inequality. Wilson has previously called out anti-Christian bias in Hollywood.
#health
Fox News: Madonna hospitalized for ‘serious bacterial infection’ that required ICU stay
Pop icon Madonna was hospitalized and required a stay in the ICU after developing a "serious" infection. Her health is improving, and a full recovery is expected.
PJ Media: Biden's Transgender Czar Threatens Child Suicide If He Can't Trans Them
Transgender doctor Rachel Levine, appointed by President Joe Biden, advocates for gender-affirming care for minors. She claims that denying these treatments could lead to transgender children committing suicide. However, the statistical evidence supporting this claim is questionable.
#crime
Red State: OPINION: Unjustified Criticism of Las Vegas Metro Police in Would-Be Mass Shooter Case
Gun rights advocates praise Nevada's firearm-carrying laws for protecting the community in the Turnberry Towers incident. There is criticism and speculation about the police response to media inquiries regarding the suspect and case details. The police department has not provided certain information due to constitutional protection of crime victims' rights.
Fox News: Former New Mexico State basketball players settle lawsuit over alleged hazing incidents
Former New Mexico State basketball players settle lawsuit over alleged assault by teammates and coaches. Settlement includes all defendants, terms to be released soon. State attorney general investigating potential criminal charges.
Fox News: Jordan Neely subway chokehold captured on more video than previously known, prosecutors reveal
New York prosecutors have additional videos and evidence in the case of the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, including statements made by Marine Corps veteran Daniel Penny and multiple witnesses. Penny pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges.
Penny claimed that he put Neely in a chokehold as a means of self-defense, stating that Neely was threatening passengers on the subway. Critics argue that Penny acted to protect others, but the decision to prosecute him has been deemed political. Penny is out on bail and could face up to 19 years in prison if convicted.
Breitbart: VIDEO: Gunmen Use Hammers to Smash into Mexico City Jewelry Store
Gunmen used hammers to break into a jewelry store at an upscale shopping center in Mexico City. The robbers stole high-end watches while shoppers recorded the incident on social media. Police arrested one suspect.
The Epoch Times: Disturbing Details Emerge in the Arrest of Transgender Legislator Charged With Child Porn, Exploitation
Former New Hampshire State Rep. Stacie-Marie Laughton and Lindsay Groves, a preschool worker, were arrested on child exploitation and pornography charges. The arrests were initiated by the Nashua Police Department and transferred to the United States Department of Homeland Security for federal prosecution. The investigation revealed disturbing details of child exploitation and distribution of child pornography, involving children between the ages of 3 and 5.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Canada's Penny Oleksiak Hopes to Return Before 2024 Paris Olympics
Swimmer Penny Oleksiak, a seven-time Olympic medallist, withdrew from the world swimming championships due to injury but still hopes to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics. She underwent knee surgery and suffered a compensatory injury to her shoulder. Despite the setbacks, Oleksiak has used this time to learn about her body and explore her interests outside of swimming.
Breitbart: NFL's Leonard Fournette Escapes with His Life After SUV Catches Fire on Freeway
Leonard Fournette survived a car crash where his Dodge Durango caught fire. He escaped unharmed and expressed gratitude.
Fox News: Eagles star Jason Kelce goes viral after chugging beer at lightning speed
Philadelphia Eagles star center Jason Kelce showcased his chugging skills at a fundraiser in Sea Isle City, New Jersey, to raise money for the Eagles Autism Foundation. With his impressive ability to down a 30-ounce beer, Kelce emerged victorious in a chugging competition against a fellow participant. The event also featured a new competition called the Beer Bowl, where teams can submit videos to play various drinking games for a chance to win $50,000 and a trophy.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Samuel Morse's Device Connects the World
Samuel Morse, an artist turned inventor, developed the first single wire telegraph that could transmit messages. With the help of Leonard Gale and Alfred Vail, Morse improved the technology and created Morse Code, a system of dots and dashes used for communication. His invention revolutionized communication and laid the groundwork for our modern technology.
#other
Forbes: Celebrating Disability Pride Month - What’s Your Role?
A person recounts their journey into the world of disability after experiencing misdiagnosis and medical trauma. They reflect on the challenges faced by disabled individuals and the need for inclusivity. Disability Pride Month is highlighted as a time to celebrate achievements, but also as a reminder of the work that still needs to be done. Various actions are suggested to promote inclusivity, such as authentic representation in media, inclusive hiring practices, and prioritizing disability in diversity agendas. The importance of abolishing subminimum wage, achieving marriage equality, and ensuring safe and equitable travel for disabled individuals is emphasized. It is urged that global anti-discrimination policies be implemented and that individuals educate themselves, amplify disabled voices, and prioritize accessibility. It is concluded that disability rights contribute to a more inclusive society and benefit everyone. In recognizing this, empathy, understanding, and a more inclusive world can be cultivated.
Forbes: As Near-Record Charlotte Traffic Looms, American Airlines Awaits July 4th Test
Charlotte Douglas International Airport is experiencing disruptions and delays as the summer travel season begins. A Delta flight from Atlanta landed without landing gear, temporarily closing the runway. There have been cancellations and delays, and passengers are stranded in airports due to full flights and a shortage of air traffic controllers. Airlines and airports are optimistic about the upcoming Fourth of July weekend, but weather remains a potential challenge.