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13 Jul 2023
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#illegals
Breitbart: Massachusetts Spares 'Millionaire Destinations' from Taking in Illegals
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey is exempting affluent "millionaire destinations" like Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard from housing illegal aliens, leaving the burden on taxpayers in other cities and towns. The state is currently using nearly 40 motels to accommodate the growing number of illegal arrivals, but has refused to disclose the cost to taxpayers. This comes as the New York Times reported that 92 percent of the illegal aliens flown to Martha's Vineyard by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis last year have since been driven out of the area.
#politics
PJ Media: And Just Like That, It's No Longer an Insurrection
Ray Epps, a participant in the January 6 event, has become the center of attention as the narrative around the insurrection shifts. Initially portrayed as an instigator, Epps is now being defended by the mainstream media and referred to as a peacemaker. His potential involvement as a federal agent and pending lawsuits have caused the media to change their tune and downplay the severity of the events on January 6.
The Epoch Times: Lawmaker Raises Concerns Over FEMA's Role in Facilitating Illegal Immigration
Rep. Anthony D’Esposito questions FEMA on their involvement in addressing illegal immigration crisis. He expresses concern over the strain on cities and the financial burden placed on them. D’Esposito emphasizes the need for FEMA to focus on their primary mission of disaster response and recovery.
Breitbart: Establishment Media Hide Joe Biden's Migrant Inflow
President Joe Biden's policy on migration is being misrepresented by establishment media outlets. While they claim that Biden has reduced illegal migration, they fail to acknowledge that he is inviting economic migrants through other channels. The media focuses on the logistics of processing migrants instead of the economic impact on Americans. Hashtag:
Daily Wire: House GOP Accidentally Releases Heap Of Hidden Messages On Conspiracy To Suppress Lab Leak Theory
Republican lawmakers accidentally revealed messages in a report on the origins of COVID-19 that indicate a cover-up of its likely origins. The messages show that the conclusion of a research paper, which stated that COVID-19 is not a manipulated virus, was influenced by politics and deception. This raises questions about the plausibility of a lab leak hypothesis.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Gov DeSantis explains HOW he was able to be so successful as governor
Governor DeSantis explains how he fired corrupt officials and would do the same as president. He studied his powers and wants to use them to break the bureaucracy.
Fox News: House votes to kill Pentagon’s controversial abortion travel policy
The House voted to end the Defense Department's policy of allowing servicemembers to travel for abortions and be reimbursed. This victory for conservatives may affect the passing of the National Defense Authorization Act. Democrats argue that this policy puts service women and military families at risk, while Republicans claim it violates federal law.
Breitbart: Republicans: 'Unimaginable' for Biden to Open Obamacare to Illegal Aliens
Senators J.D. Vance and Josh Hawley, along with several House Republicans, are urging President Biden's Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to drop a plan that would provide taxpayer-subsidized healthcare benefits to illegal aliens in the DACA program. The Republicans argue that this would place a burden on American citizens and encourage more illegal immigration. They believe that the federal government should prioritize health insurance coverage for American citizens instead.
#society
The Blaze: Jonah Hill in abuse scandal, but here's what his texts actually said
Jonah Hill's ex-girlfriend, Sarah Brady, publicly shared screenshots of their text conversations discussing relationship boundaries. Hill's list included limitations on surfing with men, inappropriate friendships, modeling, and friendships with unstable women. While some support Brady, others see Hill's requests as reasonable and not abusive.
The Epoch Times: AI to Cause White-Collar Unemployment, Societal Destabilization: Sen. Rubio
Sen. Marco Rubio warns that artificial intelligence (AI) will lead to job loss and societal instability. He believes that American regulations cannot prevent the negative effects of AI due to its global nature. Rubio suggests that white-collar jobs will be most affected, leading to increased destabilization and unrest. He also acknowledges that AI development and adoption cannot be stopped, but efforts should focus on maximizing benefits and mitigating damage.
The Epoch Times: One Person Dies When Vehicle Goes Over Cliff in Rancho Palos Verdes
One person died when an SUV went over a cliff in Rancho Palos Verdes. Fire crews searched for other possible occupants but found none. The cause of the accident remains unknown.
The Blaze: The federal government and Big Pharma FUND the STERILIZATION of CHILDREN — the proof will make you sick
Allie Beth Stuckey and Spencer Lindquist discuss disturbing research in transgenderism funded by the NIH. Studies show that 98% of children who take puberty blockers will likely be sterilized. Taxpayer dollars, including funds from Pfizer and other pharmaceutical companies, support this research.
PJ Media: Bob Iger Walks a Tightrope When It Comes to Florida
The war between Disney and Florida is affecting attendance at Walt Disney World and disappointing box office numbers for Disney films. CEO Bob Iger doesn't want the company to be drawn into culture wars, but defends Disney's right to free speech. He denies accusations of sexualizing children and mentions the possibility of selling some television networks.
#economy
The Epoch Times: How Major US Stock Indexes Fared July 13
Wall Street continues its winning streak as inflation shows signs of easing, with the S&P 500 reaching its highest close since April 2022. Big Tech stocks lead the rally, and Treasury yields tumble further in response to a report showing cooling inflation at the wholesale level. Traders speculate that the Federal Reserve may soon end its cycle of interest rate hikes.
Forbes: ExxonMobil Buyout Of Denbury Cements Its Status Atop The CCS World
ExxonMobil has acquired Denbury Inc. in a $4.9 billion deal, gaining ownership of the largest carbon capture and storage (CCS) company in the US and expanding its CCS business. The deal includes the nation's largest CO2 pipeline network, as well as 10 onshore sequestration sites. This acquisition allows ExxonMobil to play a significant role in the energy transition while maintaining its core oil and gas assets.
#culture
Breitbart: What's Woke in Spanish?: Dylan Mulvaney Flees to South America amid Bud Light Backlash
Former Bud Light brand partner Dylan Mulvaney travels to Machu Picchu, Peru, seeking a sense of safety and adventure. He shares his experiences on TikTok, including shaman ceremonies and encounters with llamas. Mulvaney faced backlash for a marketing campaign featuring a customized Bud Light can, and the controversy caused AB-Inbev to lose market value.
#crime
National Review: Secret Service Found Marijuana Twice at White House in 2022
The Secret Service closed its investigation into cocaine found in the White House. Two instances of marijuana were also discovered, but no one was arrested due to the amount being below legal thresholds. The agency found insufficient DNA and no surveillance footage to identify those responsible for depositing the substances.
The Blaze: Retired detective dies of heart attack outside his home — so his companion allegedly seizes the opportunity to rob him
A retired homicide detective in Tennessee dies of a heart attack while arguing with a woman. Surveillance footage shows the woman robbing the man after his death and later using his phone to transfer money to herself. The woman has been arrested and charged with several crimes.
Daily Wire: Severed Finger From ‘Living Human’ Mailed To French President: Report
A severed finger was sent to French President Macron's residence in a package without a note. The finger came from a living person and is believed to be sent by someone with mental illness. This incident adds to the tension in France due to protests against pension reforms and riots following a police shooting.
#sports
Fox News: Texas' Quinn Ewers explains viral photo with Arch Manning and other QBs: 'It was just fun'
Arch Manning, a highly touted freshman quarterback, competes with incumbent starter Quinn Ewers for the starting position at the Texas Longhorns. A viral photo of shirtless teammates flexing in the gym sparks speculation, but Ewers explains it was all in good fun. While Ewers has the advantage with a year of experience, Coach Sarkisian wants to see how far Manning can take his potential.
Fox News: Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes talks NFL legacy, pursuit of consecutive Super Bowl titles
Patrick Mahomes is focused on the upcoming season, making sure his team is prepared and not concerned about his legacy. He believes in giving his all every day to avoid regrets in the end. Mahomes acknowledges the difficulty of winning consecutive Super Bowl titles but is confident in his team's ability to compete.
#outdoors
Backpacker: Close Call of the Week: Hikers Escape A Havasupai Flash Flood
Campers in Havasu Falls had to evacuate the area due to an imminent flash flood, leaving them stranded. They were eventually rescued by local tribe members and helicopters. Flash floods are a common occurrence in the area.
#technology
Flag And Cross: New Janus Thermal Cloak Keeps Electric Cars Cool In Summer, Warm In Winter
A new thermal cloak for electric cars can keep them cool in the summer and warm in the winter without using any energy or modifying the vehicle. Made from silica and aluminum, the cloak reflects sunlight and traps and stores heat, extending the battery life of electric vehicles by avoiding temperature changes. The cloak's two-way design earned it the name "Janus thermal cloak" and could also be used on buildings, spacecraft, and extraterrestrial habitats.
#other
Flag And Cross: Biden Blasted After Video Surfaces of Him Saying What He'll Always Do for His Grandchildren
Joe Biden faces controversy over a video showing his relationship with his grandchildren. Social media users accuse Biden of excluding one of his granddaughters, Navy Joan, who is the child of his son, Hunter Biden. Critics argue that Biden is a liar and a terrible grandfather for not acknowledging Navy Joan.
The Epoch Times: California Oil Well Drilling Comes to a Halt After Drill Permit Stall
California's oil well drilling has significantly decreased as the state has been cautious about granting new drilling permits. Since Governor Gavin Newsom took office, the approval rate for new drilling permits has sharply declined, causing tension between the state's environmental goals and its role as a major oil producer. The industry currently has over 1,400 permit applications awaiting approval, with half of them being more than a year old.
Daily Wire: ‘I Didn’t Have Control’: Reese Witherspoon Had To Film Sex Scene With Mark Wahlberg – After She Said No
Actress Reese Witherspoon reveals that she was forced to film an explicit sex scene for the movie "Fear" despite initially refusing. Witherspoon, who was 19 at the time, explains that the scene was not in the script and she had asked for a stunt double. This experience has inspired her to support women and tell their stories.
PJ Media: Biden Regime Making Americans Sweat, Moves to Make Air Conditioning a Thing of the Past
The Biden regime plans to restrict the use of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) in refrigerators and air conditioners, causing Americans to suffer in the heat. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a 40% reduction in HFC use, leading to spoiled food and uncomfortable living conditions.
Fox News: Johnny Depp honors terminally ill Jack Sparrow fan, 11, after his death: ‘Sail on my fellow Captain!’
Johnny Depp honors the memory of an 11-year-old boy with a rare heart condition who was a fan of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies. Depp fulfilled the boy's Make-A-Wish by reprising his role as Captain Jack Sparrow in a YouTube video.
The Epoch Times: Majority of Canadians Oppose Government Funding of Newsrooms, Media Outlets: Poll
A majority of Canadians oppose government funding for media organizations and want to discourage the consolidation of news outlets to promote healthy competition. The survey also found that while Canadians are against funding private newsrooms, a significant number disagree with completely defunding CBC. Older Canadians rely on TV for news, while younger people rely on the internet. The majority of Canadians want media outlets to stay competitive and avoid consolidation, while a small percentage pay for online news subscriptions. The government has provided financial assistance and passed a bill to push tech companies to compensate news companies, but the platforms plan to block Canadian news content when the law is enacted.
Flag And Cross: Birds Defy Convention, Build Nests Using Anti-Bird Spikes
Dutch researchers have discovered bird nests made with anti-bird spikes, a unique adaptation to city life. The nests, including one found in an Antwerp hospital courtyard, feature up to 1,500 metal spikes pulled from the eaves. Biologists describe these nests as "impregnable fortresses," as the spikes deter other birds from approaching. This behavior has been observed in magpies and crows in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Scotland.
Forbes: Actors’ Union SAG-AFTRA Will Go On Strike—Shutting Down Hollywood
SAG-AFTRA, the actors' union, has voted to go on strike after their contract with production companies and streaming services expired. The strike is due to unresolved issues regarding streaming pay and artificial intelligence. It is expected to shut down all film and television production involving SAG-AFTRA members, impacting events such as San Diego Comic-Con and the Emmy Awards.