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#illegals

Breitbart: RFK Jr: Border Crossers Destroying Farmland, Threatening U.S. Food Supply
RFK Jr: Border Crossers Destroying Farmland, Threatening U.S. Food Supply
Illegal immigration under Biden threatens US food supply as border crossers destroy crops on farms along the US-Mexico border, warns Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The farmers along the border in Yuma, Arizona, are describing horrible conditions that are costing them thousands in the process, threatening the food that they bring to the tables of everyday Americans. The tsunami of migrants walking across farm fields and defecating in irrigation canals threatens the safety of that food supply. These issues are imposing economic burdens on Americans and bringing a host of quality of life issues, such as having to delay their scheduled due dates as a result of overwhelmed hospitals.


#politics

National Review: The Corner: The Politics and Law of the Indictment
The Corner: The Politics and Law of the Indictment
Trump and his aides argue that the documents case is a selective prosecution, which is gaining support from other Republicans. This is a political argument, not a legal one, and doesn't establish his innocence. ( )


Newsbusters: Stephanopoulos Feigns Outrage When (Now Former) Trump Lawyer Brings Up Biden Docs
Stephanopoulos Feigns Outrage When (Now Former) Trump Lawyer Brings Up Biden Docs
Former President Trump's attorney, Jim Trusty, appeared on TV to defend his client against the classified documents case and accused President Biden of having unsecured classified papers. Trusty left ABC's George Stephanopoulos in a fit of rage when he brought up the Biden documents probe and Trusty accused Biden of having stolen documents from a secure room. Trusty concluded that there is a basic notion of unequal treatment and fairness that is at issue with the prosecution.


Fox News: Iran urged to release political cartoonist after detaining her again
Iran urged to release political cartoonist after detaining her again
Iranian cartoonist Atena Farghadani has been arrested by authorities after posting a satirical cartoon on social media. Farghadani has a history of being imprisoned for political posts and was previously jailed for 18 months after portraying lawmakers as animals to criticise a draft law restricting contraception and criminalising voluntary sterilisation. The Committee to Protect Journalists has called on Iranian authorities to release Farghadani and stop their efforts to suppress commentary and the press.

Giant inflatable ducks have returned to Hong Kong after 10 years as part of a pop-art project. Meanwhile, in Iran, Atena Farghadani, a painter and cartoonist, has been arrested by authorities after posting a satirical cartoon on social media. The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists has called on the authorities to release Farghadani and protect freedom of expression.


Fox News: Trump aide indicted in classified documents investigation
Trump aide indicted in classified documents investigation
Trump's former aide, Walt Nauta, has been indicted in Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation of the former president's handling of classified documents. Nauta served as Trump's valet in the White House and later at Mar-a-Lago. He was seen on surveillance video moving boxes of sensitive material from a storage area when the government had sought information about those documents. The exact charges Nauta faces are not clear yet.


Front Page Magazine: DOJ Covers Up $5M Biden Bribe From Burisma While Indicting Trump
DOJ Covers Up $5M Biden Bribe From Burisma While Indicting Trump
DOJ is concealing a document accusing Biden of accepting a $5 million bribe from the public. The FBI claimed concern for confidential sources, but this only suggests guilt and dangerous connections. The bribe document was leaked, alleging that a Burisma executive approached a confidential source to gain U.S. oil rights in 2015 and 2016, and then paid $5 million to deal with a number of issues, including an investigation led by Ukraininan prosecutor Viktor Shokin. Biden denies everything.


Spectator USA: Has Mark Meadows shopped Trump to the Justice Department?
Has Mark Meadows shopped Trump to the Justice Department?
Speculation grows around whether former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows provided evidence to indict ex-president Donald Trump. Meadows' staff was the source of a recorded interview during which Trump made comments about classified documents, which could have provided evidence for an indictment. There is speculation Meadows gave Department of Justice the evidence that led to the indictment.

A new poll shows former President Trump's lead in the Iowa primary shrunk after Governor Ron DeSantis officially announced his candidacy. Trump is still ahead by 15 percentage points, but this is down from the 18-point lead he held last month. Senator Tim Scott gained four points in the poll, and one-fifth of Republican Iowa voters are undecided. Trump's team is still calling the poll a big win.


National Review: The Corner: Whoa, Nelly!
The Corner: Whoa, Nelly!
Damon Linker's assertion that voters should turn on indicted political candidates is unworkable. Indictments are accusations, not convictions. They're the first step in the process, not the last. Setting a standard where an accusation prompts voters to turn on a candidate would represent sufficient warrant to end an aspirant's political career, even when false. We don't want to live in that country.


Breitbart: Ted Cruz: Trump Indictment an 'Assault on Democracy'
Ted Cruz: Trump Indictment an 'Assault on Democracy'
Senator Ted Cruz criticizes the latest indictment against Donald Trump, calling it a political attack and an assault on democracy. He also alleges that the Biden administration is corrupt and that President Biden himself may be involved in a bribery scheme with a foreign nation. Cruz accuses Attorney General Merrick Garland of personal animosity towards Trump, suggesting that he is motivated by a desire for revenge.


Red State: Trump-Appointed Judge Assigned to Oversee Document Case (for the Moment)
Trump-Appointed Judge Assigned to Oversee Document Case (for the Moment)
Trump-appointed judge Aileen Cannon has been assigned to oversee the case involving the former president, which could result in several charges being laid. Cannon, who previously faced criticism for her pro-Trump rulings, has previously been involved in the legal battles between Trump and the Department of Justice. The case also involves another judge, Bruce Reinhart, who authorized the raid on Mar-a-Lago. The fact that two judges are familiar with the case could prove to be advantageous, and the Trump legal team is prepared to fight to keep Cannon as the overseeing judge.


#society

Daily Wire: Christian Korean Women-Only Spa Ordered To Admit Naked Trans Clients
Christian Korean Women-Only Spa Ordered To Admit Naked Trans Clients
A Korean-American women's spa in Washington state has lost a lawsuit brought against it after a judge ordered the spa to allow men who identify as women, including those with intact penises, entry. The spa, which only admits trans-identified men who have "gone through post-operative sex confirmation surgery," attempted to sue the Washington State Human Rights Commission after being ordered to remove any mention of "biological women" from their website. The spa cited safety, legal protection and Christian principles as reasons for not admitting biological males as customers, but this was rejected by the court.


#foreignaffairs

Washington Free Beacon: US Imposes Sanctions on Iran-China Network for Ballistic Missile Program
US Imposes Sanctions on Iran-China Network for Ballistic Missile Program
US imposes sanctions on individuals and entities from China and Iran for supporting Iran's missile and military programs. China and Iran have strengthened relations during the Biden administration as they work to finalize a set of bilateral cooperation agreements. Iran reopened its embassy in Saudi Arabia following a peace deal brokered by China, highlighting its growing influence in the Middle East. Meanwhile, Iran unveils a new hypersonic ballistic missile capable of bypassing Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system.


#economy

Forbes: When Is Wealth Inequality A Problem?
When Is Wealth Inequality A Problem?
Wealth inequality is not always a problem, but when it means the common man worsens while the rich get richer, it can be an issue. The ideal capitalist creates a company that provides much needed goods and services while employing thousands at high wages. However, there are modern-day "exploitations" in sectors such as healthcare and education. Globalization and unrestricted immigration have also driven down wages for lower-income Americans, while driving down prices and employee costs for the higher-income classes. The Capitalist Ideal should result in improving conditions for everyone and tremendous wealth for a few.


Flag And Cross: Crypto Takes The European Stage: Inside MiCA's Transformative Regulatory Framework
Crypto Takes The European Stage: Inside MiCA's Transformative Regulatory Framework
New regulation, Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA), is set to be implemented by Dec. 30, 2024, with some provisions enacted earlier by Jun. 30, 2024. MiCA will bring a unified market setting to the EU, streamlining regulatory prerequisites and operational modalities for cryptocurrency issuers, exchange platforms, and wallet providers. It will also mandate robust security frameworks to thwart cyber threats and operational breakdowns, as well as curb market malpractices, including insider trading and deceptive conduct within the cryptocurrency market.


Flag And Cross: 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' Author Warns Of 'Greatest' Real Estate Crash Ever: '2023 Will Make 2008 Look Like Nothing'
'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' Author Warns Of 'Greatest' Real Estate Crash Ever: '2023 Will Make 2008 Look Like Nothing'
Experts are sounding the alarm on the commercial real estate market, warning of a looming crash worse than the 2008 financial crisis. Robert Kiyosaki, author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," recommends investing in gold, silver, and Bitcoin to prepare for the crisis. Other experts, including Barbara Corcoran and David Sacks, have also expressed concern about the future of the market.


#religion

Fox News: Champion Oklahoma softball team goes viral for how they find fulfillment: 'Joy from the Lord'
Champion Oklahoma softball team goes viral for how they find fulfillment: 'Joy from the Lord'
Oklahoma softball team spoke about their faith and maintaining joy and energy after a long season before winning their third consecutive national victory. The players agreed that faith in the Lord is the only way to have a joy that doesn't fade away. Their clip speaking publicly about their faith quickly went viral on Twitter. Some players spoke about how their focus on Christ gives them fulfillment and the game gives them the opportunity to glorify God.


#culture

Fox News: ‘90210’ star Tori Spelling learns her dad was responsible for her character remaining a virgin
‘90210’ star Tori Spelling learns her dad was responsible for her character remaining a virgin
Late TV producer Aaron Spelling suggested his daughter Tori's character on "Beverly Hills, 90210" remain a virgin, according to producer and writer Charles Rosin on an episode of Spelling's "9021OMG" podcast. Rosin revealed the decision was well accepted among the writing team, differentiating her character from those who were sexually active, despite wearing similar clothes. Spelling's character Donna Martin eventually lost her virginity to her onscreen boyfriend David, in season 7.


#crime

Flag And Cross: Police Officer Rescues Kidnapped Woman After Noticing 2 Words She Mouthed from Passenger Seat
Police Officer Rescues Kidnapped Woman After Noticing 2 Words She Mouthed from Passenger Seat
A South Carolina police officer pulled over a car for running a red light and noticed the distressed female driver silently mouthing "Help Me" repeatedly. The woman's passenger had previously shot someone and had forced her to drive at gunpoint. The officer called for backup and arrested the passenger on charges of attempted murder, kidnapping, and unlawful carrying of a pistol. The woman was rescued and the suspect was apprehended thanks to the proactive patrolling of the officer.


The Blaze: 'Shady' teens allegedly steal money jar from 8-year-old's lemonade stand
'Shady' teens allegedly steal money jar from 8-year-old's lemonade stand
Two teens allegedly snatched the money jar from an 8-year-old's lemonade stand in New York City last weekend. Julian Lin, nicknamed as Julian Business Man, was operating his lemonade stand for four hours at the corner of West 70th Street and Columbus Avenue in the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He spotted two shady young men waiting in line to make a purchase, and when he turned his back to fill their order, the two suspects who are believed to be teenagers grabbed his money jar and took off on their scooters, containing anywhere from $100 to $150. The money has not been recovered, and the teen suspects remain at large. The incident made Julian feel disappointed in humanity but he was happy to see people wanted to help him and he will now be more cautious.


#sports

Forbes: The Team Behind NFL Rookies Quentin Johnston And Kendre Miller
The Team Behind NFL Rookies Quentin Johnston And Kendre Miller
TCU's Quentin Johnston and Kendre Miller rocked the 2023 NFL Draft, both getting selected in early rounds. Lost in the glory are their run-of-the-mill agents, Alexis Ramos and Quincy Peyton, who represent what they hope to be the future of the agenting profession; one of diversity and prosperity for people of all different backgrounds with the guidance of their senior agents . As two of the youngest agents in the business, both Ramos and Peyton are determined to make their mark in the industry and pave the way for others like them. Through trust, family, hard work, and a great team that believes in them, they have paved their path to success.


The Blaze: MLB pitcher who apologized for post supporting Target, Bud Light boycotts will catch ceremonial first pitch for team's Pride Night
MLB pitcher who apologized for post supporting Target, Bud Light boycotts will catch ceremonial first pitch for team's Pride Night
Major League Baseball player Anthony Bass will catch the ceremonial first pitch for the Toronto Blue Jays during their weekend Pride celebrations. Bass recently apologized for sharing social media content advocating for Christian boycotts of pro-LGBT companies, saying that he had hurt the "pride community" and was using the Blue Jays' resources to educate himself. Bass met with the executive director of Toronto's Pride organization and said he was now "in a better place moving forward." The Blue Jays will celebrate their first Pride night of the year with a rainbow flag-themed jersey and the attendance of drag queens.


#outdoors

The Great Lakes Fisherman: How To Find Smallmouth in Shallow Water
How To Find Smallmouth in Shallow Water
Understanding shallow water structure is essential to finding smallmouth bass in northern areas where they fill the niche usually occupied by largemouth bass. Three key pieces of smallmouth-holding structure and cover include wood, rocks, and weeds. Wood is a primary indicator that fish will be nearby, and anglers can easily find fallen trees and logs using modes such as SideVu, ClearVu, or LiveScope. Rocks can provide excellent habitat in areas with single boulders, and large, solo fish can often be spotted cruising around their perimeters. Weeds, such as cabbage weed, are also excellent smallmouth holders and smaller patches have potential for a giant or two.


#technology

Fox News: Lawyers who used ChatGPT included fake legal research fabricated by AI chatbot
Lawyers who used ChatGPT included fake legal research fabricated by AI chatbot
Lawyers accused a ChatGPT AI-powered chatbot for tricking them into using fake legal research in a court filing. Attorneys Steven A. Schwartz and Peter LoDuca used the program while preparing a case against Colombian airline Avianca for a client injury that occured on a 2019 flight. The chatbot suggested several cases, some of which were not real or involving airlines that didn't exist. The lawyers are facing possible punishment and apologized for their mistake, while Judge Castel said he will rule on sanctions later. This case highlights the dangers of using AI technologies without knowing the risks.


#other

Forbes: Madonna’s Collaboration With The Weeknd May Be Exactly What Her Career Needs Right Now
Madonna’s Collaboration With The Weeknd May Be Exactly What Her Career Needs Right Now
Madonna is making a triumphant return to music with new collaborations with The Weeknd and indie artist Christine and the Queens. Her latest song, "Popular," is expected to debut on the Hot 100 chart, marking her return after some time without major chart success. This collaboration could attract both new fans and rekindle interest from older fans, and Madonna has hinted at more new music to come.

The success of "Popular" could also extend beyond the music realm, potentially leading to award nominations and increased ticket sales for Madonna's upcoming tour. The Queen of Pop is proving that she is far from done with her reign as an iconic music artist.