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#illegals
Breitbart: Camo-Wearing Migrants Captured in Arizona Desert near Border
Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents intercept migrants wearing camouflage in Arizona desert. Over 1,400 migrants apprehended in the past week, including a convicted felon. Honduran national with felony convictions and gang membership arrested. Tucson Sector agents track and apprehend group of migrants in desert near Sells, Arizona.
#politics
PJ Media: Christopher Wray Is Still Trump's Biggest Failure
Donald Trump was a successful president, but he made two major mistakes: using Anthony Fauci during the pandemic and not firing FBI Director Christopher Wray. Wray's recent evasiveness and incompetence show that Trump should have removed him from office. The FBI's actions, including targeting parents and Roman Catholics, suggest a need for a top-down shakeup. If Trump wins in 2024, Wray will likely retire before Inauguration Day.
Breitbart: Zoe Lofgren: FBI Has Been 'Too Deferential' to Trump
Representative Zoe Lofgren criticizes the FBI for being too deferential to former President Donald Trump, stating that they were more interested in a win than protecting the Constitution. She points out that there was ample probable cause for the search warrant and that the FBI deferred to Trump's authority, even when he was showing classified documents. Lofgren's comments highlight the Republicans' attempts to undermine the rule of law and government.
The Epoch Times: Premiers Want Clarity From Feds on Future of RCMP
Provincial premiers in Canada express concern about the lack of information from the federal government regarding the future of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The premiers rely on the RCMP for policing services, but with many vacancies and unclear plans, they are unsure if contract policing will be maintained. Rising crime rates, escalating costs, and the need for clarity on the future of the RCMP are pressing issues.
Breitbart: FBI Director Wray Doesn't Confirm or Deny if Biden Is Under Investigation
FBI Director Wray neither confirmed nor denied if President Biden is under investigation for alleged bribes from Burisma Holdings. Wray referred the question to U.S. Attorney Weiss, indicating an ongoing investigation in Delaware. Biden's alleged involvement in receiving $10 million in bribes from Burisma is supported by an FBI informant who claims to possess evidence, including audio recordings.
#society
Newsbusters: MSNBC: SCOTUS Took Down Whites Only Signs & Put Up Straights Only
MSNBC host Ari Melber falsely claims that the Supreme Court decision in 303 Creative LLC v Elenis allows businesses to discriminate against people based on sexual orientation. He fear mongers about the possibility of signs similar to "whites only" appearing, falsely claiming that the Court is permitting new discrimination. Melber's basis for this theory is a Michigan hair salon owner who announced they will refuse service to certain members of the LGBT community.
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: Megan Rapinoe is throwing girls under the bus for enhanced status
There is a growing trend of victimhood in America, with some wealthy and celebrated individuals claiming to be victims. Megan Rapinoe, a former women's soccer player, is leading the charge by endorsing biological men playing women's sports, despite the harm it causes to female athletes. However, there is little evidence to support the claims of violence against trans people or that debating this topic leads to mass violence. The truth is that when biological men enter women's sports, it is the women who suffer.
Fox News: Florida firefighter adopts baby anonymously dropped off at Safe Haven: 'Gift from God'
A firefighter in Ocala, Florida, adopted a newborn baby girl that he found in the station's Safe Haven drop box. He and his wife had been trying to have a baby for years and saw this as a gift from God. The firefighter left a note with the baby, expressing their desire to adopt, and they completed the necessary steps to make it official.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Senators Reintroduce Bipartisan Bill to Block the US President From Leaving NATO
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) reintroduced a bill to prevent the U.S. president from leaving NATO without congressional approval. They argue that NATO is crucial for national interests and the ongoing situation in Ukraine highlights the alliance's importance. This bill not only requires congressional approval for withdrawal but also restricts the use of taxpayer funds for leaving NATO. The bill is a response to former President Trump's skeptic stance towards NATO and his threats to withdraw from the alliance.
The Epoch Times: China Perfecting Techno-Totalitarianism for Export Around the World: Rep. Gallagher
Rep. Mike Gallagher warns that the Chinese Communist Party is developing a techno-totalitarian regime for export, using economic power to coerce American and international companies. Cisco is being sued for allegedly aiding Beijing's persecution of the spiritual group Falun Gong by providing technology for a surveillance network. Chinese Christians, Tibetans, and Uyghurs spoke about their suffering at the hands of CCP officials, with repression continuing even after fleeing China. Rep. Carlos Gimenez emphasizes the importance of speaking up about the regime's abuses, as they could one day occur worldwide.
The Epoch Times: The Rise of the Khalistan Movement in Australia
The Khalistan movement, seeking an independent state for Sikhs, has gained prominence in India. It has faced opposition from the government and has been labeled a terrorist organization. The movement has spread to countries like Australia, where clashes between Khalistani supporters and Indians have occurred. The safety of Indian diplomats in Australia is now a concern. The Australian government needs to take a stand against the movement, despite potential implications for its relationship with India.
#economy
The American Spectator: California’s Budget: A Deficit of Common Sense
California's new state budget of $310 billion hides the $32 billion deficit. Governor Newsom and Democratic legislators prioritize spending on various programs and bailouts, with minimal cuts to climate-change programs. The budget also includes automatic pay raises for firefighters and other public-employee unions.
The Epoch Times: Stock Market Today: Wall Street Returns to Highest Level in More Than a Year After Inflation Cools
Wall Street hit a new high as inflation eased and stock prices increased. The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates at its meeting in two weeks, but analysts believe it will be more symbolic than substantial. Traders are also trimming bets for future rate hikes, causing Treasury yields to fall. Overall, while the economy is still under pressure, a recession is not expected at this time.
#health
The Epoch Times: Teen Suicide Victim’s Unintended Legacy Lives on ‘With Hope’
With Hope, The Amber Craig Memorial Foundation has grown into a successful suicide prevention organization, reaching over 318,000 people with their presentations. The foundation was created by Annette Craig after her daughter, Amber, committed suicide at the age of 14. They educate students, parents, and community members about mental health awareness and suicide prevention, offering hope and support to those in need. The foundation has seen significant growth and continues to expand its reach, even offering online presentations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Annette Craig remains committed to her mission and hopes to bring the organization to even more people in the future.
#education
The American Spectator: The Man Who Made Notre Dame
Fr. Theodore Hesburgh transformed Catholic higher education in America, assimilating Catholic universities into secular academic standards.
The American Spectator: A Guide for Parents in Search of a Truly Classical School
Over 800 schools in the US embrace classical education, rooted in ancient Greek and Roman teachings, promoting liberal arts and holistic learning.
#crime
Breitbart: Ohio College Student Charged Under FACE Act for Pro-Life Center Attack
A college student, Whitney M. Durant, has been charged with vandalizing a pregnancy resource center in Ohio. The vandalism included spray-painted messages supporting abortion and was claimed by the pro-abortion group "Jane's Revenge." Durant pleaded not guilty to the charges and could face up to one year in prison if convicted.
The Epoch Times: Evidence Seized From Home of Man Charged in Cleveland Shooting That Wounded 9
A man has been arrested in connection with a mass shooting in downtown Cleveland. Jaylon Jennings, 25, is charged with attempted murder after opening fire on a group of people outside a bar. Nine people were wounded, but none of the injuries are life-threatening. The motive for the attack remains unclear.
#sports
Forbes: Major League Cricket Hopes To Build Legacy In America
Liam Plunkett, the former England cricketer, has joined Major League Cricket in the US, hoping to improve the sport's presence in the country and provide opportunities for local talent. Plunkett's move to the US was prompted by the lack of job prospects in cricket in England after his international career ended. He is now part of the San Francisco Unicorns team and is focused on making the league more professional and setting up cricket academies in Philadelphia. Plunkett believes that if Major League Cricket succeeds, it could open up new avenues for revenue and sponsorship in American sports.
The Epoch Times: Daniil Medvedev Ends Christopher Eubanks' Wimbledon Run
Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev defeated Christopher Eubanks in a five-set quarterfinal at Wimbledon, advancing to his first Wimbledon semifinal against Carlos Alcaraz. Medvedev struggled in the match but managed to turn it around in the tiebreak. Medvedev's strong serving and limited errors were key to his success. Alcaraz also secured his spot in the semifinals with a win over Holger Rune. It was an intense match between two 20-year-olds, with Alcaraz playing with confidence and enjoying the game.