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#illegals

Fox News: Biden's open border policy fuels violence against women, children
Biden's open border policy fuels violence against women, children
The border crisis is causing violence against women and children, and it's Joe Biden's fault. His policy of allowing every illegal immigrant to stay is fueling an opioid epidemic, violent crime, and a collapse of public trust. Cartels control the migration routes and exploit vulnerable migrants through child trafficking, sexual assault, and extortion. Biden's response is virtue signaling and abortion programs, while taxpayers fund the organized savagery against helpless women and children. The issue is simple: securing the border is the constitutional duty and moral responsibility of the president.


#politics

Forbes: The Supreme Court Must Stop Democrats’ Runaround The Constitution
The Supreme Court Must Stop Democrats’ Runaround The Constitution
Extremists push through unpopular laws that lack real scientific support, like banning gas stoves and restricting candy sales. This mocks the Constitution and disregards the will of the people. The Supreme Court must actively combat backdoor legislation by the far left.


Fox News: Barr addresses Biden bribery probe shutdown questions, urges Hunter investigator to 'fish or cut bait'
Barr addresses Biden bribery probe shutdown questions, urges Hunter investigator to 'fish or cut bait'
Former Attorney General William Barr denies shutting down a probe into Biden bribery allegations out of Pennsylvania in the Trump administration. The allegation was made by top Democrat Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin. Barr said the project in the U.S. Attorney's office in Pittsburgh was not a probe, but a “clearinghouse” exercise to check evidence for veracity or relevance. The allegation was taken further by Raskin, who accused Barr and now-former Trump appointee Scott Brady of closing down the investigation. Barr responded that the project was an "intake process" to avoid election year investigations into the Democratic nominee’s family proliferating geographically.


American Thinker: As Trump indicted for questionable crimes, real crimes uncovered by Durham Report remain unprosecuted
As Trump indicted for questionable crimes, real crimes uncovered by Durham Report remain unprosecuted
Former President Trump indicted for a non-crime, while real crimes documented in the Durham Report remain unprosecuted. Durham did not pursue Hillary Clinton’s involvement or the source of the damaging DNC hack. Our federal agencies are no longer politically neutral, intentionally violating the Constitution with impunity. The House Oversight Committee can revise policies and procedures or reorganize or dismantle these agencies, but individual conspirators need to be held accountable.


#society

American Thinker: Nearly one in three Gen Z’ers want the government to install surveillance cameras in everyone’s homes
Nearly one in three Gen Z’ers want the government to install surveillance cameras in everyone’s homes
A Cato Institute poll revealed that 29% of Gen Z Americans support the idea of the government installing surveillance cameras in every household to prevent crime and abuse. 20% of those aged 30-44 also support the concept. The poll's findings suggest that many young Americans are more afraid of freedom than of big government control, likely due to the leftist orthodoxy captured by all major institutions.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Ukrainians storm Russian positions in Zaporizhzhia direction, face resistance
Frontline report: Ukrainians storm Russian positions in Zaporizhzhia direction, face resistance
Ukrainians launched their first attempts to storm Russian positions in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, losing one Leopard tank and suffering other equipment losses, but securing some settlements and tactical heights. They deployed 8 Humvees and 4 tanks in Orikhiv direction to counteract the Russian tactical advantage. In total, Ukrainians lost at least 4 armored personnel carriers and 1 Leopard tank. The outcome of the attack is unclear, but some sources affirm that Ukrainians achieved success in only one out of five lines of attack, while others report the capture of several positions and new tactical heights in the oblast.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: Bipartisan Bill Would Prohibit FAA From Using Chinese, Russian-Made Drones
Bipartisan Bill Would Prohibit FAA From Using Chinese, Russian-Made Drones
Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) have introduced a bipartisan bill to stop foreign drones from flying in the US, with a focus on Chinese drones, due to cybersecurity concerns. The “STOP Illicit Drones Act” would prevent the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) from purchasing Chinese-made or other adversarial nations' drones, including Iran, North Korea, Russia, Venezuela, and Cuba. The FAA would also be banned from funding foreign drone-producers, unless they are being used for detection and counter-UAS testing and warfare analysis and operations. The FAA must replace any foreign drones it currently owns within 12 months, and submit a report detailing the changes made to its operation, procurement, and contracting processes.


Foreign Policy: Solving the Mystery of Henry Kissinger’s Reputation
Solving the Mystery of Henry Kissinger’s Reputation
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger celebrated multiple 100th birthdays with A-list VIPs. Despite his numerous accolades and unique status, there is a "Kissinger conundrum" surrounding his reputation as a foreign-policy thinker. While his intelligence and achievements are formidable, his overall track record does not necessarily warrant the awe and admiration he receives. Split into three phases: his scholarly career at Harvard, his service in government, and his post-government career as an author and strategic advisor. Kissinger's contributions to scholarship were not significant; his record as a policymaker is controversial with both notable achievements and troubling failures, and his punditry and advice are not obviously better than others who opine on global affairs. The real reason for his towering reputation is his unprecedented ambition, focus, and networking skills. His influence is self-reinforcing; the larger he looms, the more ambitious policy wonks seek his favor rather than question his wisdom. Despite his vast ambition, Kissinger is hardly infallible, and his judgment has failed him at times.


Foreign Policy: Are We Back to Nuclear Brinkmanship for Good?
Are We Back to Nuclear Brinkmanship for Good?
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan recently signaled that there is little hope for restraining the threat of nuclear war in the foreseeable future. Sullivan conceded that there was no meaningful U.S. communication with Russia or China, and that Washington would continue to push for military dominance over both for decades to come. The Biden administration is already being criticized by Republicans for proposing unconditional nuclear talks with both Russia and China. There is no question that Putin is mainly responsible for bringing back the nuclear threat, beginning with his “escalate to de-escalate” policy—that is, threatening nuclear war to prevent conflicts from getting worse.


#culture

Fox News: Arnold Schwarzenegger's Hollywood triumph survives politics, potholes and paternity scandal
Arnold Schwarzenegger's Hollywood triumph survives politics, potholes and paternity scandal
Arnold Schwarzenegger's life and career are explored in the new Netflix docuseries "Arnold." Starting out as a bodybuilder at a young age, he won numerous titles and became a Hollywood superstar with roles in films like "Conan the Barbarian" and "The Terminator." He then went on to serve two terms as governor of California. The docuseries also covers his personal controversies, including an affair he had with the family's former housekeeper and his admission of inappropriate and unwanted touching during his political campaign, as well as a recent pothole scandal in his Brentwood neighborhood.


#health

The Epoch Times: Chronic Pain Shows Alarming Trend, Surpasses Other Common Chronic Diseases
Chronic Pain Shows Alarming Trend, Surpasses Other Common Chronic Diseases
A recent study reveals that chronic pain affects over 50 million adults in the US, exceeding the prevalence of other chronic conditions such as depression and high blood pressure. The study found that chronic pain is rising rapidly and has been linked to depression, higher suicide risk, substance abuse, and dementia. Exercise can significantly reduce chronic pain caused by functional issues and muscle weakness.


#education

Fox News: Professor sues CA college that fired colleague over conservative opinions: 'Culled like a disruptive animal'
Professor sues CA college that fired colleague over conservative opinions: 'Culled like a disruptive animal'
California professor sues former employer over alleged censorship after colleague fired for conservative views; seeks protection of First Amendment rights.


#crime

Red State: Horrifying Report: Instagram Helps Connect 'Vast Pedophile Network'
Horrifying Report: Instagram Helps Connect 'Vast Pedophile Network'
Instagram is reportedly a hub for underground child pornography networks, connecting pedophiles and promoting the activity via their algorithms. Research by WSJ and academic researchers found that the platform openly connects and promotes accounts dedicated to the commission and purchase of underage sex content, with algorithms linking users who share similar interests. Despite claims to be investigating the issue, Big Tech seems powerless to stop it while simultaneously exerting more control over censorship of other content. This revelation reflects a disturbing reality of a grossly under-regulated industry where online porn producers' revenue is estimated to be worth at least $100 billion annually.


Fox News: TSA intercepts loaded gun in carry-on luggage at South Dakota airport security checkpoint
TSA intercepts loaded gun in carry-on luggage at South Dakota airport security checkpoint
A firearm loaded with ammunition was confiscated by TSA officers during routine screening of carry-on luggage at Sioux Falls Regional Airport. The TSA officer alerted law enforcement and the gun was seized. Four firearms have been detected at the airport so far in 2023, with nine found last year. The TSA allows passengers to fly with guns in checked baggage as long as they are not loaded and are packed separately from ammo in a locked hardback case.


#sports

Forbes: Belmont Stakes 2023: Odds, Works, Trackside Chatter, And Whether Tapit Trice Will Take Down Forte
Belmont Stakes 2023: Odds, Works,  Trackside Chatter, And Whether Tapit Trice Will Take Down Forte
Belmont Stakes weekend is here with the $1.5m Triple Crown. The favored and less favored contenders have been evaluated at Belmont and elsewhere. The Canadian wildfires affected New York's air quality on Thursday, hindering maintenance work on horses. If the weather improves, racing should go ahead. Trainers of Forte and Tapit Trice are concerned about their horses' form. Tapit Trice is showing great bit for the distance, and Forte has had no races since his Florida Derby win on April 1. Forte's "rust" is a concern in the Belmont Stakes.


#outdoors

RV Lifestyle: SLOW DOWN! 5 Reasons RVers Should Take It Slow
SLOW DOWN! 5 Reasons RVers Should Take It Slow
RVers should take it slow when driving instead of pushing themselves to drive as far as possible in a single day, according to a Top Contributor in an RV Lifestyle Facebook group. The contributor, Max, argues that taking it slow conserves fuel, is usually safer, means less fatigue, less wear and tear on the vehicle, and enables RVers to see more of the country. By taking it slow, RVers have more time to stop and smell the roses, see more roadside attractions, stop in more charming towns, enjoy local diners, and chat with locals. RVers should consider adopting their own rule for driving, such as the 330 rule, which involves stopping after driving 330 miles or reaching 3:30 pm.


#technology

Forbes: Musk Asks Rachel Maddow And Don Lemon To Put Their Shows On Twitter After Tucker Carlson
Musk Asks Rachel Maddow And Don Lemon To Put Their Shows On Twitter After Tucker Carlson
Elon Musk is urging other news anchors to follow Tucker Carlson and bring their show to Twitter. In a pinned tweet, billionaire Musk shared the second episode of Carlson's show and said Maddow, Lemon, and "others on the left" should put their shows on Twitter too. Musk promises "full support" from his company, and reiterated that Twitter’s "digital town square is for all." The social media platform has been struggling after ad-revenues reportedly declined.


#other

American Thinker: Wildfire smoke: Not just an annoyance
Wildfire smoke: Not just an annoyance
Wildfires in Canada have burned close to 10 million acres of woodland since January, with around 400 fires active north of the border, and half considered "out of control". A high-pressure front that led to higher temperatures and less rainfall during spring snowmelt has created more intense fires that burn longer, with smoke particles being pulled southward by a low-pressure front east of the Canadian high, producing unhealthy air quality in the northeast and mid-Atlantic states of the US.