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11 Jul 2023

#illegals

Breitbart: WATCH: Texas Begins Construction of Historic Floating Border Barrier
WATCH: Texas Begins Construction of Historic Floating Border Barrier
Construction crews in Texas have begun installing a historic floating border barrier near Eagle Pass to deter illegal border crossings. The buoys are being deployed in high-traffic areas along the Rio Grande, where several migrants have recently drowned. The project is part of Governor Greg Abbott's Operation Lone Star initiative to secure the border and prevent human smuggling.


Fox News: GOP Rep. Gimenez shows migrant traffic moving through Panama, heading to US border
GOP Rep. Gimenez shows migrant traffic moving through Panama, heading to US border


Top House Homeland Security Committee member, Rep. Carlos Gimenez, witnessed between 1,500-2,000 migrants, mostly Venezuelans, crossing through Panama's Darien Gap village daily on their way to the U.S. Gimenez expressed concern about the overflow of migrants and highlighted a stop-off aid center. The Biden administration's policies, such as the end of Title 42 and expanded asylum pathways, have been attributed to a drop in migrant encounters, but increased traffic could still be expected. Republicans criticize the administration for encouraging border flow through catch-and-release policies and the rollback of Trump-era measures.


#politics

Fox News: Fox News Politics: Angry Brandon
Fox News Politics: Angry Brandon
President Biden's temper and outbursts behind closed doors are causing concern among White House staff.

A Georgia lawmaker defects from the Democratic Party, claiming she was "crucified" and "abandoned" by her former party.


National Review: The Corner: Congress Investigates Milwaukee Tool over Forced Labor Allegations
The Corner: Congress Investigates Milwaukee Tool over Forced Labor Allegations
Lawmakers are investigating Milwaukee Tool for allegedly contracting with suppliers in China that use forced prison labor to make gloves sold by the company. Chinese political prisoners at a facility in Hunan province are subjected to beatings if they refuse to participate in production. Representatives Chris Smith and Senator Jeff Merkley have sent a letter to Milwaukee Tool CEO Steve Richman requesting answers about the company's supply chains and handling of human rights issues.


The New American: Montana U.S. Senate Race Heats Up - The New American
Montana U.S. Senate Race Heats Up - The New American
The Montana U.S. Senate race is heating up as Tim Sheehy, a Navy SEAL and businessman, enters the race. He has received endorsements from several Republican politicians, but his endorsers have a history of being RINOs. Sheehy's popularity is low compared to his Republican competitor, Matt Rosendale, who has a strong voting record and is a member of the House Freedom Caucus. The race is expected to be competitive, but Rosendale is currently the frontrunner.


The Federalist: Jim Banks Blasts Biden's 'Dangerous' DEI Push In The Military
Jim Banks Blasts Biden's 'Dangerous' DEI Push In The Military
Rep. Jim Banks criticizes President Biden for opposing amendments to a defense bill that aim to restore meritocracy in the military. The White House opposes provisions that restrict the use of DEI ideology, claiming it promotes inclusivity. Banks argues that this ideology is dismissive of merit and discriminates based on characteristics like race and sex. The amendments include implementing a merit-based system for promotions and assignments, and prohibiting the appointment of individuals with a rank higher than GS-10 for DEI-related duties. The White House does not express opposition to an amendment suspending the Navy's "Digital Ambassador" program, which previously included an active-duty drag queen. The NDAA provisions opposed by the White House also include limitations on critical race theory training and the position of DOD chief diversity officer. The NDAA FY2024 is expected to be voted on this week.


Flag And Cross: 2024 GOP Candidate Accused of Turning Campaign Into Pyramid Scheme, But Some People Think It's Genius
2024 GOP Candidate Accused of Turning Campaign Into Pyramid Scheme, But Some People Think It's Genius
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is aiming to disrupt the political fundraising system by allowing anyone to fundraise for his campaign and receive a 10% commission. He believes that a small group of fundraisers is making too much money from the election and wants to democratize the process. The concept has received mixed reactions on Twitter.

Over 300 applications were received in the first hours after the announcement, and applicants must pass a background check to be hired as contractors. The CEO of Ramaswamy's campaign defended the idea, stating that it is a flat-base commission similar to what they pay their political fundraiser on staff. However, some experts predict challenges and surprises for this novel strategy.


Fox News: Iran not developing nuclear warhead says US intelligence
Iran not developing nuclear warhead says US intelligence
U.S. intel report states Iran is not currently developing a nuclear weapon but is enhancing capabilities to do so. Iran has expanded its capacity since the U.S. withdrew from the JCPOA. Iran is also increasing its uranium stockpile and developing its ballistic missile program, violating the 2015 agreement and posing a threat regionally. The Biden administration aims to block Iran's nuclear development, but negotiations have stalled.


Breitbart: Nolte: Add Cluster Bombs to Growing List of Hypocrisies Democrats Now Love
Nolte: Add Cluster Bombs to Growing List of Hypocrisies Democrats Now Love
Democrats, including Joe Biden, now embrace cluster bombs despite previously opposing them. They are willing to contradict their principles for power. Democrats have also embraced other new beliefs, such as obesity being healthy, war with Russia, censorship, and support for big tech and defense contractors. They have abandoned their previous stances on free speech and media consolidation. Democrats now advocate for child mutilation, domestic spying, and men competing in women's sports. They ignore their past beliefs and rewrite history to fit their current agenda.


The Federalist Papers: Utah GOP House Speaker Raises Over $2 Million in Grass Roots Movement to Run for Romney's Senate Seat
Utah GOP House Speaker Raises Over $2 Million in Grass Roots Movement to Run for Romney's Senate Seat
Republican Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson has been fundraising for a potential campaign for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Mitt Romney. Wilson has raised over $2.2 million, with 94% of donations coming from Utah. Wilson's exploratory committee has received positive reception from Utahns who want a conservative leader in the Senate.


#society

Fox News: Japan’s top court rules government can’t impose restrictions on transgender worker’s use of restrooms
Japan’s top court rules government can’t impose restrictions on transgender worker’s use of restrooms
Japan's Supreme Court ruled that restrictions on a transgender employee's restroom use were illegal, a victory for LGBTQ+ rights in a country without legal protections. The court deemed the restrictions imposed by the Economy and Trade Ministry as "extremely inappropriate" and an "abuse of power." Activists urge the government to enact an anti-discrimination law.


The Babylon Bee: Miss Netherlands 'Champing At The Bit' To Compete In Next Beauty Pageant
Miss Netherlands 'Champing At The Bit' To Compete In Next Beauty Pageant
- In a surprise turn of events, The Netherlands awarded its top beauty pageant title to a transgender woman who resembled a cisgender woman. The winner, Rikkie Valerie Kollé, expressed her excitement to represent real women and compete in more pageants. However, the judges had to use unconventional methods to coax her off-stage. On a different note, General Florg of the planet Graxon V struggled to comprehend Earth's diverse gender identities during his visit.


Spectator USA: The media’s bizarre Sound of Freedom freakout
The media’s bizarre Sound of Freedom freakout
A small film about child trafficking beats a big-budget franchise. Media brands it a right-wing conspiracy.


#war

The Epoch Times: NATO Says Ukraine May Join Alliance When ‘Conditions Are Met,’ Enraging Zelensky
NATO Says Ukraine May Join Alliance When ‘Conditions Are Met,’ Enraging Zelensky
NATO expresses support for Ukraine's membership but does not provide a timeline. The alliance removed the requirement for a "Membership Action Plan" and will review progress through an "Annual National Program." Ukrainian President Zelensky is disappointed by the decision and criticizes the lack of a timetable.


Fox News: 2 children die in Afghanistan as families flee Taliban demolition of shantytown homes, aid group says
2 children die in Afghanistan as families flee Taliban demolition of shantytown homes, aid group says
Two children died during a Taliban demolition of shantytown homes in Kabul, displacing 280 families. The cause of death is unknown. Economic collapse and worsening living conditions have led to increased movement and internal displacement in Afghanistan.


#foreignaffairs

Newsbusters: NY Post’s Nelson Fires Hardballs to Biden Aide on Censorship, Biden Family Ties to China
NY Post’s Nelson Fires Hardballs to Biden Aide on Censorship, Biden Family Ties to China
At a NATO conference in Lithuania, a reporter questioned National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan about allegations of collusion between the FBI, Ukrainian intelligence, and Big Tech in censoring social media accounts. Sullivan denied knowledge of the report but affirmed the Biden administration's support for press freedom. Another journalist asked about potential Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) liability for President Biden's son and brother, but Sullivan claimed ignorance. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre deflected a question about the investigation into cocaine found in the White House, referring the reporter to the Secret Service.


#economy

Forbes: Will AI Take Your Job? 27% Of Jobs In Wealthy Countries At High Risk, Report Says.
Will AI Take Your Job? 27% Of Jobs In Wealthy Countries At High Risk, Report Says.
Over a quarter of jobs in wealthy countries are at a high risk of being replaced by AI, including low and mid-level skill positions. While adoption of AI technology is still low, the report warns that industries such as construction, farming, manufacturing, and transportation could be highly affected. High-skill positions are less likely to be replaced.


Breitbart: Bank of America Hit with $250 Million Fine over Illegal Junk Fees, Fake Accounts
Bank of America Hit with $250 Million Fine over Illegal Junk Fees, Fake Accounts
Bank of America to pay $250 million in fines and compensation for double-charging customers, withholding bonuses, and opening fake accounts without authorization.

Bank of America caught handing over a list of customers to the FBI, regardless of their involvement in the January 6 events.


Forbes: Reshaping Commerce: Integrating Live Video For Brands, Organizations And App Developers Via Bambuser
Reshaping Commerce: Integrating Live Video For Brands, Organizations And App Developers Via Bambuser
Bambuser is an SaaS provider for companies seeking deeper connections with customers across digital platforms. Their technology allows retailers to livestream videos and sell products directly to viewers. The company has successfully pivoted from live news streaming to focusing on media commerce. With the rise of video usage and the projection that 82% of internet traffic in 2025 will be video, Bambuser is well-positioned in the growing social commerce market.


#military

Fox News: Biden Joint Chiefs chairman nominee pressed on transgenderism in military amid recruiting challenges
Biden Joint Chiefs chairman nominee pressed on transgenderism in military amid recruiting challenges
The Biden administration nominee for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., stated that while promoting inclusivity, the military should also consider the comfort of all individuals. This came after Republican Sen. Mike Rounds raised concerns about a female member of the South Dakota National Guard feeling uncomfortable during basic training due to sharing spaces with biological males. Brown emphasized the need to improve policies and approaches to address such situations and maintain a balanced environment.


PJ Media: Air Force Suspends Bonuses and Personnel Moves Due to 'Funding Shortfall'
Air Force Suspends Bonuses and Personnel Moves Due to 'Funding Shortfall'
The U.S. Air Force has suspended bonuses and promotions due to high costs. This could affect many service members. Meanwhile, almost 40% of U.S. Navy attack submarines are out of commission, leaving the U.S. vulnerable compared to China.


#history

The Epoch Times: Jewelry, Ornate Pottery Show 3,000-Year-Old Cypriot City Was a Key Trading Hub, Scientist Says
Jewelry, Ornate Pottery Show 3,000-Year-Old Cypriot City Was a Key Trading Hub, Scientist Says
New discoveries in an ancient port city in Cyprus reveal its importance as a trading hub in the late Bronze Age. The city, known as Hala Sultan Tekke, flourished thanks to its trade in copper, with evidence suggesting it reached as far as modern-day Spain, Iraq, Turkey, and Sudan. The discoveries also indicate intense contact with Minoan-Mycenaean cultures, as demonstrated by the imported gold showing Minoan motifs.


#health

The Epoch Times: Chinese Military May Have Had COVID-19 Virus in Its Possession as Early as September 2019
Chinese Military May Have Had COVID-19 Virus in Its Possession as Early as September 2019
The origin of COVID-19 remains unknown despite the release of a report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). The report revealed that the Wuhan Institute of Virology had developed a technique that made it difficult to detect intentional changes in SARS-like coronaviruses. Questions arise about the concealment of research and the alleged involvement of three WIV scientists in gain-of-function experiments. The PLA's early access to the virus's genetic sequence and the mysterious death of lead scientist Dr. Zhou add to the intrigue surrounding the origins of the pandemic.


#education

Daily Wire: Kids Progressing Even Slower In Reading, Math Now Than Before Pandemic, New Study Shows
Kids Progressing Even Slower In Reading, Math Now Than Before Pandemic, New Study Shows
Since the pandemic, students' academic progress has slowed, particularly in reading and math for fourth through eighth graders. Only third graders showed improved results, while fourth and fifth graders lagged behind. Minority students are most affected, perpetuating achievement gaps.


The Blaze: Bear Grylls launches fact-checking platform with AI company to teach 'digital survival skills'
Bear Grylls launches fact-checking platform with AI company to teach 'digital survival skills'
Adventurer Bear Grylls and AI company Seekr launch an educational platform for critical media literacy and fact-checking to provide reliable information and promote smart content consumption.


#crime

Fox News: Wild brawl of scantily clad women breaks out at luxe Las Vegas casino: video
Wild brawl of scantily clad women breaks out at luxe Las Vegas casino: video
A wild brawl broke out at the Wynn Las Vegas hotel and casino involving four scantily clad women. The fight was caught on camera and showed one woman in a thong chasing another woman with a flip-flop. A security guard eventually intervened and broke up the fight.


The Blaze: Video: Mob of bicyclists surround car, smash windows with brick, chain as driver gets out to confront them. Cops arrest suspect.
Video: Mob of bicyclists surround car, smash windows with brick, chain as driver gets out to confront them. Cops arrest suspect.
A mob of bicyclists in Houston surrounded a car, smashing its windshield and rear window with a brick and chain. The driver claims he was trying to avoid hitting the cyclists, but witnesses say he was the aggressor. One cyclist has been arrested and charged with felony criminal mischief.


National Review: How Classified-Information Hurdles Play into Trump’s Delay Strategy
How Classified-Information Hurdles Play into Trump’s Delay Strategy
Former President Donald Trump has sought to postpone his trial until after the 2024 election, a move that would likely result in no trial if a Republican were to win the presidency. The delay strategy is legally sound and inevitable due to the classified intelligence involved in the prosecution. The defense in classified information cases often employs a "graymail" strategy, demanding access to sensitive information that the government does not want to declassify. This strategy can lead to extensive motion practice and delay the trial even further. The unique procedures under the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA) complicate matters, giving the attorney general the power to order judges to suppress evidence and allowing the government to appeal pretrial rulings. It is highly unlikely that this case could go to trial before the 2024 election.


Fox News: Ring doorbell video captures Michael Burham, burning car on morning of Kala Hodgkin murder
Ring doorbell video captures Michael Burham, burning car on morning of Kala Hodgkin murder
Fugitive murder suspect, Michael Charles Burham, was caught on ring doorbell camera video on a woman's porch shortly after allegedly gunning down his ex-girlfriend. He is accused of kidnapping a couple, leading police on a manhunt, escaping jail, and disappearing into the woods. Burham, a heavy drinker with survival skills, is considered armed and dangerous and believed to be receiving assistance while on the run.


#sports

Forbes: FIFA Women’s World Cup Group A Preview: Co-Hosts New Zealand Looking To Challenge Norway And Switzerland
FIFA Women’s World Cup Group A Preview: Co-Hosts New Zealand Looking To Challenge Norway And Switzerland
The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is set to kick off in Australia, featuring 32 teams for the first time. In Group A, New Zealand will have home advantage but face tough competition from European contenders. Norway, the group favorites, aim to forget their Euro 2022 humiliation, while Switzerland and Philippines have hopes of advancing to the knockout stage. Expectations range from winning the group for Norway to small milestones and a good account of themselves for the Philippines.


The Blaze: Is Stephen A Smith OUT at ESPN?
Is Stephen A Smith OUT at ESPN?
ESPN is cutting jobs, including well-known personalities like Jeff Van Gundy and Jalen Rose. Stephen A. Smith, fearing he may be next, wants to leave ESPN and become a nighttime talk show host for a major network. Steve Kim believes Smith is hinting at his interests lying outside of sports.


#outdoors

On The Water: Reasons to Keep a Fishing Log
Reasons to Keep a Fishing Log
Deciding when and where to fish can be overwhelming, but keeping a fishing log can be a powerful tool for success. It helps track important factors and patterns, analyze successes and failures, and serve as a motivator. The log can also act as a journal, capturing memories and events that impact the angler's life.


Fox News: American tourist viciously attacked by shark saw water turn red
American tourist viciously attacked by shark saw water turn red
American tourist Delia Yriarte survives a shark attack while swimming in the Galapagos Islands. She didn't see the shark or the attack itself but felt a blow and noticed her leg going numb. After being taken to the hospital, she receives treatment for serious injuries, including tendon tears and requires multiple surgeries.


#technology

Fox News: How to hide photos on your iPhone and Android from snoops
How to hide photos on your iPhone and Android from snoops
Learn how to hide and unhide photos on your iPhone and Android to keep your private images secure and prevent others from accessing them. On an iPhone, you can hide individual photos in your camera roll and access them in a hidden photo album. For Android users, you can lock photos using the Google Photos app and create a locked folder with a pin or passcode. These simple steps will ensure your sensitive photos remain private.


Red State: Twitter Losing out to Threads? Not Likely, as Users Declare They're Leaving, Then Crawl Back
Twitter Losing out to Threads? Not Likely, as Users Declare They're Leaving, Then Crawl Back
Despite the initial hype, Meta's new Threads app has received a lukewarm reception after people flocked to it as an alternative to Twitter. Users are complaining about the same issues they faced on Twitter, like fake profiles and censorship. The name "Threads" is an apt metaphor for this tangled mess that Meta has created.


Field & Stream: Best Moultrie Prime Day Deals 2023
Best Moultrie Prime Day Deals 2023
Moultrie Mobile offers great deals on trail cameras for Amazon Prime Day. Deals include discounts on Moultrie trail cams, bundles, and accessories. Check out the best deals on Moultrie products and save some money this Prime Day.


The Epoch Times: Attracting More Indigenous Women to Tech Jobs a Solution to Sector's Staffing Challenges: Tech Exec
Attracting More Indigenous Women to Tech Jobs a Solution to Sector's Staffing Challenges: Tech Exec
A recent study in Saskatchewan found that there is interest among indigenous women in pursuing careers in technology, but there are several barriers that need to be addressed. The study revealed that financial resources, leaving families and communities, educational requirements, and family obligations were the main challenges faced by indigenous women. However, the study also found that many indigenous women are already familiar with technology and have experience working with it. They believe that a career in technology can provide opportunities and flexibility for indigenous women, as well as the chance to solve problems and potentially start their own companies. With the growing tech industry in Canada, there is potential for partnership and collaboration between the technology sector and indigenous communities.


#other

Newsbusters: PBS Hosts Apocalyptic Climate Author: Extreme Heat May Cause Another Pandemic!
PBS Hosts Apocalyptic Climate Author: Extreme Heat May Cause Another Pandemic!
Environmental author Jeff Goodell joined host Bianna Golodryga to discuss the "climate crisis." They highlighted recent extreme weather events and the impact of global warming. Goodell argued that the term "global warming" is too mild and that a more alarming term is needed to spur effective change. They also discussed the link between climate change and migration, as well as the potential for new pandemics due to extreme heat events.


Breitbart: Soap Opera Icon Andrea Evans Dead at 66 from Cancer
Soap Opera Icon Andrea Evans Dead at 66 from Cancer
Soap opera star Andrea Evans, known for her roles on "One Life to Live" and "The Young and the Restless," died at the age of 66 from cancer. Evans had a successful career in the soap opera industry, appearing in several popular shows. She is survived by her husband, daughter, and dog.