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30 Jun 2023

#illegals

Breitbart: Guns, Cash Seized from Smugglers Headed to Mexican Border, Say Cops in Texas
Guns, Cash Seized from Smugglers Headed to Mexican Border, Say Cops in Texas
Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and Border Patrol agents seized a weapons cache being smuggled to Mexico. The seizure included seven AR-15 rifles, two AK-47 rifles, one shotgun, and one handgun, along with ammunition and cash. The driver of the vehicle was arrested and will face federal charges.


#politics

Red State: With 303 Decision, Supreme Court Is the Skunk at the Pride Parade
With 303 Decision, Supreme Court Is the Skunk at the Pride Parade
During Pride Month, celebrations were in full swing with flagpoles adorned in Pride colors and songs of Judy Garland filling the air. However, the Supreme Court's ruling on LGBTQ+ rights spoiled the festivities, allowing for broader discrimination. The ruling grants U.S. businesses the right to deny services to LGBTQ+ individuals, potentially ending harassment and enabling freedom of choice. Meanwhile, plans for a vibrant LGBT+ anthem are underway, ready to set the stage for Pride Month 2024.


The Federalist Papers: Michigan House Passes Bill Making Use of Wrong Pronouns a Possible Felony, Fines Up To $10,000
Michigan House Passes Bill Making Use of Wrong Pronouns a Possible Felony, Fines Up To $10,000
Michigan passed a bill making it a felony to intimidate someone using wrong gender pronouns. Critics argue it infringes on freedom of speech. The bill now moves to the Senate.


Fox News: Sotomayor dissent in Christian designer case makes false claim about Pulse nightclub shooting
Sotomayor dissent in Christian designer case makes false claim about Pulse nightclub shooting
Supreme Court rules in favor of Colorado graphic designer who refused to create same-sex wedding websites, stating that forcing her to speak against her conscience violates the First Amendment. Justice Sotomayor dissents, linking the decision to discrimination against LGBTQ community and mentioning the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting as an example.


National Review: Fact Check: Liberal Supreme Court Justices Rely on False Claims about Racism, Anti-Gay Bigotry to Bolster Dissents
Fact Check: Liberal Supreme Court Justices Rely on False Claims about Racism, Anti-Gay Bigotry to Bolster Dissents
The Supreme Court ruled against Biden's student debt forgiveness plan and affirmative action, while upholding religious expression. Dissenting justices used flawed claims. One claimed that diversity in the medical profession helps black infant survival, but misinterpreted the data. Another cited false narratives about a Christian web designer and the Matthew Shepard murder. The media narrative was debunked, and the FBI found no evidence of the Pulse shooter specifically targeting gay people.


Breitbart: Nolte: Disney's Far-Left ABC News Openly Threatens Rasmussen Reports
Nolte: Disney's Far-Left ABC News Openly Threatens Rasmussen Reports
ABC News, led by President Kimberly Godwin, is threatening to blacklist Rasmussen Reports from FiveThirtyEight. Rasmussen has received threats from ABC News' Elliott Morris, who wants them to explain their relationship with right-leaning outlets. ABC News is resorting to Nazi tactics and demanding trade secrets from Rasmussen. This behavior only further damages the media's credibility.


Fox News: 'SIT DOWN': Warren mocked for past claims of Native American heritage after bashing affirmative action ruling
'SIT DOWN': Warren mocked for past claims of Native American heritage after bashing affirmative action ruling
Sen. Elizabeth Warren criticized the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action, which led to backlash on social media. Critics called out Warren for falsely claiming Native American heritage and minority status at universities. Many referred to her as "Pocahontas," a nickname popularized by President Donald Trump.


Breitbart: Fate of Reparations Hangs in Balance as California Mulls Final Report
Fate of Reparations Hangs in Balance as California Mulls Final Report
California's reparations panel delivered its final report to the state legislature, putting pressure on Democrats to support reparations for slavery. The success or failure of the proposal in California could affect the national debate and impact the 2024 election. The report includes various issues beyond slavery and suggests compensating black Californians with reparations totaling more than $800 billion.


#society

Daily Wire: ‘Horrifying’: Memorial Honoring Victims Of Holocaust Vandalized By Rioters: Report
‘Horrifying’: Memorial Honoring Victims Of Holocaust Vandalized By Rioters: Report
The Memorial to the Martyrs of the Deportation in Nanterre, France, was vandalized by rioters protesting the police shooting of a 17-year-old boy. The memorial honors those deported by the Nazis during World War II, including Jewish victims of the Holocaust. The vandalism drew condemnation and calls for accountability.

Violent riots erupted in France after 17-year-old Nahel M. was shot by police during a confrontation. The shooting sparked criticism of police violence against minorities. French officials, including Macron, condemned the incident and launched an investigation. The officer involved has been suspended.


PJ Media: WATCH: Man Cries When the Homeless Man He Called the Police on Was Arrested
WATCH: Man Cries When the Homeless Man He Called the Police on Was Arrested
A man calls the police after being threatened with a knife. He wants his family to be left alone but fears being labeled a racist if he presses charges against the black suspect. His concerns about the outrage machine and potential retaliation lead him to question his actions.


Fox News: Michigan House passes bill that could make using wrong pronouns a felony, fineable up to $10,000
Michigan House passes bill that could make using wrong pronouns a felony, fineable up to $10,000
Michigan lawmakers have passed a bill criminalizing the intentional use of incorrect gender pronouns if it causes someone to feel threatened. Offenders could face up to 5 years in prison or a fine of $10,000. Critics argue that the bill violates the First Amendment.

In addition to the pronoun bill, Michigan lawmakers have also approved legislation banning conversion therapy for minors. This is part of the state's pro-LGBTQ+ agenda.


Newsbusters: Planned Parenthood Wants You To Have Sex So It Can Make Money
Planned Parenthood Wants You To Have Sex So It Can Make Money
Planned Parenthood claims virginity is a social construct and promotes casual sex, but critics argue that sex has consequences and should be within a committed marriage. When sex is devalued, so are the consequences like unplanned pregnancies and abortions. Many believe that Planned Parenthood profits from cheapening sex and promoting promiscuity. The organization's controversial views and actions continue to draw criticism.


The Right Scoop: WATCH: The moment a CCTV pole falls on the masked rioters who were cutting it down
WATCH: The moment a CCTV pole falls on the masked rioters who were cutting it down
: Days of race riots have engulfed France following the police-shooting death of a French Algerian youth. Masked rioters in the suburbs of Paris have been cutting down CCTV poles, resulting in one incident where the pole fell on their own. Immigrant background youths, gang members, anarchists, Antifa, Muslim extremists, and the far-left are involved.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian counteroffensive: What is going on?
Ukrainian counteroffensive: What is going on?
The Ukrainian counteroffensive is facing challenges due to well-prepared Russian fortifications on the southern front. The Ukrainian Armed Forces are actively attacking Russian logistics, aiming to disrupt supply lines and exhaust the enemy.


Euromaidan Press: Russia significantly increases military spending in 2023 – British Intel
Russia significantly increases military spending in 2023 – British Intel
Russia's military expenditure in 2023 accounts for 22% of the Russian Government's total budget, showing the high cost of the war in Ukraine. The increase in spending demonstrates the economic toll of the invasion.


#economy

National Review: Summer Shipping Strife, Brought to You by the Teamsters
Summer Shipping Strife, Brought to You by the Teamsters
Major disruptions to shipping may be on the way as UPS and the Teamsters Union engage in contentious negotiations. The Teamsters have approved a strike if no deal is reached by July 31, and there is a possibility that the third-largest LTL carrier in the country, Yellow, may go out of business. Yellow is facing opposition from the Teamsters over a consolidation plan, and the company has sued the union for breach of contract. The obstruction from the Teamsters could harm both UPS and Yellow, impacting employees and potentially causing damage to the economy.


The American Spectator: VIDEO: Joe Biden Touts ‘Bidenomics,’ Ignores Inflation
VIDEO: Joe Biden Touts ‘Bidenomics,’ Ignores Inflation
President Joe Biden, despite economic disapproval and a looming recession, praises "Bidenomics" while inflation affects everyday necessities.


#health

Forbes: Ticks Can Be Attracted To Hosts By Their Static Electricity, Study Finds
Ticks Can Be Attracted To Hosts By Their Static Electricity, Study Finds
University of Bristol researchers have discovered that ticks are attracted to hosts through static electricity. By testing the possibility of static electricity and tick attraction with electrically charged surfaces, the researchers found that ticks were pulled through the air towards the charged surfaces. This link between static electricity and tick attachment could lead to the development of new technologies to prevent tick bites.


The Blaze: Thanks to Texas' abortion ban, nearly 10,000 babies are alive today who would have otherwise been slaughtered: Study
Thanks to Texas' abortion ban, nearly 10,000 babies are alive today who would have otherwise been slaughtered: Study
Texas' abortion ban, known as SB 8, has resulted in approximately 9,799 babies being saved from abortion between April and December 2022. A study conducted by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that there were 5% more live births in Texas in December 2022 due to the ban. While proponents of the ban celebrate the success, critics argue that it forces individuals to continue unwanted or unsafe pregnancies.


#education

Newsbusters: CNN Worries 'The Wheels Are Coming Off' For Borrowers After Student Loan Case
CNN Worries 'The Wheels Are Coming Off' For Borrowers After Student Loan Case
CNN News discusses the Supreme Court striking down President Biden’s student loan cancellation scheme, expressing concern for 43 million students who must now repay their loans. The White House plans to protect student borrowers, blaming Republicans for denying relief. Cody Hounanian of the Student Debt Crisis Center is devastated and vows to continue fighting for relief.


Forbes: Biden To Announce New Student Loan Protections After Supreme Court Overturns Forgiveness Plan
Biden To Announce New Student Loan Protections After Supreme Court Overturns Forgiveness Plan
President Biden will announce new measures to protect student loan borrowers after the Supreme Court struck down his authority to forgive up to $20,000 in federal debt. Biden is expected to denounce the decision and blame Republicans for denying relief to borrowers.


Daily Wire: Supreme Court Quoted Pelosi In Decision That Killed Biden’s Student Debt Cancellation
Supreme Court Quoted Pelosi In Decision That Killed Biden’s Student Debt Cancellation
Chief Justice John Roberts cited Nancy Pelosi in the Supreme Court's ruling against President Biden's student debt cancellation program. The program, seeking to forgive up to $10,000 in federal student loans, was deemed unconstitutional. Pelosi initially questioned the president's authority on debt forgiveness.


#crime

The Blaze: NJ Democratic operative sentenced to 24 years in prison for 'heinous' murder-for-hire killing of colleague
NJ Democratic operative sentenced to 24 years in prison for 'heinous' murder-for-hire killing of colleague
A former Democratic campaign consultant in New Jersey, Sean Caddle, has been sentenced to 24 years in federal prison for hiring hit men to kill his colleague, Michael Galdieri. Caddle pleaded guilty to murder for hire and had been under house arrest since January 2022. The judge described the crime as cold-blooded and premeditated, and Caddle's cooperation with the FBI was seen as self-serving. This case has also led to the indictment of Tony Teixeira, a former chief of staff to a New Jersey Senate president, who will be sentenced next month.


Foreign Policy: Adam Tooze: How Putin Overstretched His Military in Ukraine
Adam Tooze: How Putin Overstretched His Military in Ukraine
Private detective, Sam Spade, takes on a case involving a missing artifact and a secretive organization. As he navigates through the underbelly of Los Angeles, he encounters dangerous criminals, double-crosses, and a femme fatale.


Fox News: 'Most wanted' fugitive captured after tricking his family during 17 years on the run: police
'Most wanted' fugitive captured after tricking his family during 17 years on the run: police
One of South Carolina's "most wanted" fugitives, Antran Hall, was arrested in Detroit after being on the run for 17 years for cocaine trafficking and failure to stop for blue lights. Hall had been living under a fake identity, even fooling his family. The arrest was the result of months of investigative work and he is now awaiting extradition to South Carolina.


The Epoch Times: Man Pleads Guilty to Robbing Same San Diego Bank He Robbed 12 Years Ago
Man Pleads Guilty to Robbing Same San Diego Bank He Robbed 12 Years Ago
A man in San Diego pleaded guilty to robbing the same bank and another credit union. He had previously robbed the bank over a decade ago and was sentenced to prison. In the recent robberies, over $23,000 was taken.


The Epoch Times: Man Gets 14 Years for Fatal Shooting of Grossmont High Graduate
Man Gets 14 Years for Fatal Shooting of Grossmont High Graduate
David Rasean Vereen, 23, was sentenced to 14 years in state prison for the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Kevin Burton in San Diego last year. Burton, a recent high school graduate, was shot while leaving a house party with friends. Vereen pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter.


#sports

Fox News: ESPN lays off longtime hosts in major shakeup
ESPN lays off longtime hosts in major shakeup
ESPN, owned by Disney, laid off about 20 prominent on-air personalities in a cost-cutting move. The layoffs included high-profile names like Jeff Van Gundy and Jalen Rose. The network stated that the decision was based on overall efficiency rather than merit and was necessary to meet financial targets and ensure future growth.


Forbes: Vikings Must Make Key Decisions On Hunter, Jefferson, Cousins Right Now
Vikings Must Make Key Decisions On Hunter, Jefferson, Cousins Right Now
The Minnesota Vikings face financial issues as they prepare for training camp. The team needs to address the contract situation with edge rusher Danielle Hunter, who is seeking more money. They also need to secure wide receiver Justin Jefferson with a long-term deal. The future of quarterback Kirk Cousins is uncertain, but the team may have no choice but to extend him.


#outdoors

The Epoch Times: Hitting the Slopes in Summer? What to Know About Mammoth Mountain’s Rare ‘Second Season’
Hitting the Slopes in Summer? What to Know About Mammoth Mountain’s Rare ‘Second Season’
California's Mammoth Mountain ski resort is experiencing an extended season due to record-breaking snowfall. With lifts set to stay open through July, and possibly even into August, visitors are flocking to the slopes to enjoy the abundance of snow and thin crowds. Families are taking advantage of the opportunity to introduce their children to skiing and snowboarding, making the most of the favorable conditions. In addition to winter sports, the area offers breathtaking wildflowers, raging waterfalls, and numerous festivals and events throughout the summer.


#other

Flag And Cross: UK Sheep Receives Wheelchair From Charity After Losing Use Of Hind Legs
UK Sheep Receives Wheelchair From Charity After Losing Use Of Hind Legs
Winnie, a sheep in Norfolk, England, was born with paralyzed hind legs. Pakefield Church ministers contacted Winston's Wheels, a charity for disabled dogs, who provided Winnie with a wheelchair. The church is grateful for the support.


The Epoch Times: Rare Wild Horse Born at San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Rare Wild Horse Born at San Diego Zoo Safari Park
San Diego Zoo Safari Park celebrates the birth of a young Przewalski's horse, a critically endangered species previously extinct in the wild. The horse, born to Nikki and Ziggy, was recommended by the Association of Zoo and Aquariums' Przewalski's Horse Species Survival Plan. The Przewalski's horse has survived for 40 years in zoos and has now been reintroduced into its native habitats in China and Mongolia.