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#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Illegal Immigration and Western Spiritual Sickness
The recent efforts to enforce U.S. immigration laws in Florida have faced criticism from media, the Mexican government, and diversity advocates. However, Florida is taking a stand by not providing exemptions to illegal immigrants. The Mexican government has historically shown contempt for U.S. laws and refuses to appreciate the millions of its citizens who enter the U.S. illegally. European countries are facing similar issues with illegal immigration, as immigrants refuse to integrate and assimilate into the host culture. The Western world is struggling to defend its own civilization due to a lack of confidence and understanding of its own values.
#politics
The Right Scoop: FBI whistleblower says Director Wray LIED to Congress today
FBI whistleblower accuses Director Wray of lying to Congress about surveillance of school boards and reassigning agents from child exploitation to domestic terrorism.
Front Page Magazine: The Moral Equivalence of Political 'Karens'
The No Labels centrist outfit plans to run a third-party candidate in 2024. They face opposition from Democrats who believe it will take votes away from Biden. However, the problem lies in No Labels' progressive vision that goes against the Founding Fathers' principles. They aim to enforce subjective codes of "decorum" and "norms" that impinge on free speech rights. Ultimately, the choice comes down to freedom versus tyranny.
Washington Free Beacon: Prosecutors of Biden Family Corruption Witness Gal Luft Donated to Joe Biden, Other Dems
Prosecutors leading the case against Gal Luft, who has information about the Biden family's ties to China, have donated to President Joe Biden and other Democrats. The charges against Luft have raised allegations of a double standard in the administration's investigations into the first family.
The Epoch Times: FBI Director Christopher Wray Defends Agency's Work Amid Fiery Congressional Hearing
FBI Director grilled on alleged politicization of agency.
President Biden pledges ongoing support to Ukraine and NATO.
China hackers breach U.S. government agencies.
Congress examines U.S. companies' role in China's human rights abuses.
Biden campaign weighs in on endorsements for Trump.
Exploring dynamics of the 2024 presidential election.
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David Horowitz Collection: Get 50% off four of David Horowitz's important works that expose the Left's totalitarian agenda and provide action plans to fight for freedom in America. "The Enemy Within" reveals how America is on the verge of becoming a one-party dictatorship. "Dark Agenda" exposes the progressive war against Christianity and America's founding principles. "I Can't Breathe" exposes the racial hoax fueling riots. "Radical Son" provides portraits of key figures in the New Left movement.
Washington Free Beacon: Biden's FTC Adviser Discloses Work for China's ByteDance
A high-paid adviser to the Biden administration's FTC, Cristina Caffarra, has worked for ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok. Caffarra's work for ByteDance did not overlap with her work for the FTC. ByteDance has heavily lobbied to avoid potential bans and influence American lawmakers.
Foreign Policy: The Perils of Hosting Prigozhin in Belarus
Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin's plans are unknown. He may take up Lukashenko's offer. This could be dangerous for Lukashenko's regime.
Forbes: FBI Director Fires Back At GOP For ‘Insane’ Bias Claims In Heated House Hearing
FBI Director Christopher Wray, a registered Republican, dismissed claims that the agency targets conservatives, calling them "somewhat insane" during a contentious House hearing. Wray defended the FBI's record, emphasizing their duty to protect Americans from various threats. Republican Rep. Harriet Hageman questioned Wray about reforming federal law enforcement, citing a report by Special Counsel John Durham that criticized the FBI's probe into Trump campaign-Russia coordination. Hageman alleged a biased justice system and accused Wray of personally weaponizing the FBI against conservatives. Despite criticisms, the report did not suggest agency reforms.
#society
Fox News: Son of Iowa men’s head basketball coach cited after pedestrian crash results in National Guard soldier's death
The teenage son of Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball coach was cited for hitting and killing a National Guard soldier in a crosswalk . The family released a statement expressing condolences and stating that the accident was unavoidable with no evidence of distracted driving .
The Blaze: Equity activists are outraged that 'white guilt' has run out after Disney, Netflix, and other companies force out DEI chiefs
Large companies are facing backlash for dropping diversity, equity, and inclusion consultants, which has angered racial equity activists. The report highlighted the exit of DEI experts at Disney, Netflix, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and Warner Bros. Discovery. The move has been criticized for sending a message that programs to increase access for African Americans are no longer necessary.
Fox News: CNN apologizes after LGBTQ activists rage at network for 'misgendering' Dylan Mulvaney
CNN anchor Kate Bolduan apologized for misgendering trans activist Dylan Mulvaney during a segment on the Bud Light controversy. Reporter Ryan Young referred to Mulvaney as "he" twice. Mulvaney, who criticized Bud Light for not supporting her, took a vacation to Peru.
The Epoch Times: California's Homeless Crisis Getting Worse after State Spends Billions in an Attempt to Improve Conditions
California's homelessness crisis is worsening despite $17.5 billion spent to decrease the homeless population. The state has the highest rate of homelessness, with about 170,000 unhoused people. While some interventions have helped, the problem persists due to mental health challenges and lack of affordable housing.
Front Page Magazine: Stories from Israel Not Covered in the Mainstream Media
The international media berates Israel for settler rampages, but fails to mention the condemnation of the rampagers by Israeli leaders. IDF Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, urges officers to intervene in violence against Palestinians, but his remarks are ignored by mainstream media. Israeli officials, including Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and President Herzog, denounce settler attacks, but their messages are also overlooked.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Livid at LIV Golf
Sen. Richard Blumenthal launches a probe into the potential merger of LIV Golf and the PGA Tour, expressing concerns about Saudi Arabia's human rights record and ties to the 9/11 hijackers. Families of 9/11 victims protest the partnership, and a PGA Tour board member who survived 9/11 faces backlash for helping broker the deal. Some senators question the legitimacy of the investigation and the motives behind it.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Hollywood Studios, Actors Agree to Last-Minute Federal Mediation to Avoid Strike
Actors and studio executives are in last-minute talks to avoid a strike. Negotiations have been ongoing for weeks and are set to expire soon. The two sides are still at odds over issues such as streaming residuals and minimum rates.
The Epoch Times: How Major US Stock Indexes Fared July 12
Wall Street closed higher as inflation cooled, leading to a decrease in interest rate hike expectations. The S&P 500 rose 0.7 percent, the Dow added 0.3 percent, and the Nasdaq rose 1.2 percent. Treasury yields also fell due to the cooler inflation data.
The Epoch Times: Closing Prices for Crude Oil, Gold, and Other Commodities (July 12)
Benchmark U.S. crude oil and Brent crude rose, while wholesale gasoline, heating oil, and natural gas had mixed performances. Gold, silver, and copper saw gains, while the dollar fell and the euro rose.
#culture
Midwest Living: 8 Midwest Wine Trails Featuring Charming Small Towns and Scenic Views
Vineyard roots run deep in the Midwest, where there are several wine trails worth exploring. The Driftless Wine and Cheese Trail in Wisconsin offers locally crafted cheese paired with locally produced wine. The Great River Road Wine Trail spans Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, treating guests to excellent wines and views of the Mississippi River.
Daily Wire: ‘Succession’ Star Brian Cox Blasts ‘Woke Culture’
Actor Brian Cox criticized "woke culture" and millennials for their online shaming and cancel culture. He believes social media hinders rather than helps, and the whole woke culture is truly awful. Cox expressed frustration with the arbiters of shaming, whom he often finds to be a bunch of millennials. He also defended J.K. Rowling's right to express her opinions and criticized the censorship of works of literature by the woke culture.
#health
The Epoch Times: Weather Forecasters Warn of More Extreme Temperatures as Southwestern Heat Wave Continues
Phoenix, Arizona is in the midst of a relentless heat wave, with temperatures soaring above 107 degrees Fahrenheit. Homeless individuals like Roosevelt and Tru are suffering in the sweltering heat, finding brief relief from a running faucet. The heat wave is expected to continue, with record high temperatures and a lack of monsoon moisture exacerbating the conditions.
#education
Forbes: Author Post: Learn, Lead, Then Leverage: Advice For The College Graduate And Aspiring Entrepreneur
Learn as much as possible in your 20s, be a sponge and soak up knowledge in your profession. Embrace leadership opportunities.
#crime
Fox News: Nevada man accused of committing 3 murders in Las Vegas within 24 hours
In January, a Las Vegas man named Jesus Gonzalez was arrested for committing three murders within a 24-hour period. The first murder involved a woman who was stabbed in a burning apartment, and the second murder involved a woman who was shot inside a residence. The third murder was a shooting on the street. Gonzalez was apprehended in California and now faces three counts of open murder with a deadly weapon. The investigations into all three murders are ongoing.
Forbes: Book Review: Michael Finkel’s ‘The Art Thief’
The Art Thief is a true story about the rise and fall of the world's most prolific art thief, Stephane Breitwieser. Breitwieser steals billions of dollars worth of art for his love of beauty and surrounds himself with stolen masterpieces. However, his actions make him a cancer on the public good and threaten the existence of museums as they rely heavily on public trust for security.
The Epoch Times: Montreal Police Raid Magic Mushroom Shop Within Hours of Opening
Montreal police raided an illegal magic mushrooms shop, arresting four people and seizing the store's merchandise. FunGuyz, the shop in question, plans to reopen despite the police action. The sale, distribution, and possession of magic mushrooms are illegal in Canada, although police enforcement varies across different provinces.
The Federalist Papers: Disgraced Gymnast Doctor Larry Nassar Stabbed Multiple Time in Prison, We Now Know What Triggered It
Former gymnastics trainer Larry Nassar was attacked by another inmate at the United States Penitentiary Coleman. The attack was triggered by Nassar's inappropriate comments during the Wimbledon Championships. He was stabbed multiple times and is in stable condition.
The Epoch Times: Young Californians Are Dying in Fentanyl Crisis Fueled by Social Media
Teenagers in California are buying illicit drugs, including fentanyl, on social media platforms such as Snapchat and Telegram. The drugs are often laced with fentanyl, a powerful opioid, and have led to a sharp increase in fatal overdoses. Law enforcement officials are struggling to combat this issue as content on these platforms disappears quickly and encryption makes it difficult to trace drug dealers. The problem is particularly prevalent among young people, leading to concerns about the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on mental health and the role of social media in facilitating drug sales.
Fox News: Atlanta woman allegedly altered son's medical records in travel insurance fraud scheme
Takeidra Davis, 37, is wanted for attempting travel insurance fraud by altering her son's medical records to show a positive COVID-19 test.
#sports
Fox News: Stephen A. Smith says 'First Take' cohosts went 'too far' in MVP race debate: 'It was uncomfortable'
ESPN analysts Kendrick Perkins and JJ Redick engage in an awkward argument over the race of NBA MVP voters. Stephen A. Smith intervenes to address the uncomfortable situation.
Fox News: Orioles legend Adam Jones reveals how his old team can break postseason drought: 'They're a tough a-- out'
- The Baltimore Orioles, a team that has been struggling for years, is surprising everyone with their success this season. Led by veteran Adam Jones and young talent like Adley Rutschman, Austin Hays, and Yennier Cano, the Orioles are hungry for the playoffs and playing a scrappy style of baseball. They have the potential to break their playoff drought and make it to the postseason.