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#illegals
The Epoch Times: Government Gets Go-ahead to Appeal Against Rwanda Decision at Supreme Court
The UK government has received permission from the Court of Appeal to take their legal battle over the deportation of illegal migrants to the Supreme Court. The proposed Illegal Migration Bill aims to ban those who enter the UK illegally from claiming asylum and deport them to their home country or a safe third country like Rwanda. The Court of Appeal previously ruled that the policy is "unlawful," but the government plans to appeal the decision.
#politics
Fox News: John Kerry scorched for misleading on private jet use: 'Democrats' standard of hypocrisy'
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry, faced criticism during a congressional hearing over his past private jet use. Despite claiming that he has never personally owned a private jet, flight tracking data revealed that a jet owned by Kerry's family made numerous trips and emitted a significant amount of carbon. Republicans accused Kerry of hypocrisy for expecting Americans to be carbon-neutral while he and his family continued to fly on private jets.
Newsbusters: MSNBC's Weissmann Admits: Secret Service Looks Like It 'Can't Find a Dead Cow in a Closet'
The United States Secret Service's investigation into the bag of cocaine left in the West Wing is severely lacking, according to former FBI bureaucrat Andrew Weissmann. Weissmann criticized the Secret Service for not conducting thorough interviews or keeping potential evidence hidden. He believes that their mishandling of the investigation is giving Republicans ammunition to attack the Bidens.
National Review: A pen for humanity, &c.
Carlos Alberto Montaner, a Cuban writer and advocate for freedom and democracy, has passed away at 80. He was known for his rational and respectful debates and was regarded as a dangerous intellectual adversary by the Castro regime. Montaner spent his exile in Spain and called for a transition to democracy in Cuba. He was a fierce opponent of totalitarianism and communism, facing criticism for his harsh critiques of the Cuban regime.
National Review: Government-Pressured Social-Media Censorship Must End
A judge has issued a preliminary injunction against the Biden administration for pressuring social-media companies to restrict free speech. The judge's ruling is a sound application of constitutional principles, but it remains uncertain if higher courts will uphold it. To prevent future censorship, a bill called the PRESERVE Online Speech Act has been introduced to require internet companies to publicly disclose government-censorship requests. This bill aims to hold the White House accountable and rebuild public trust in national institutions.
American Thinker: Will Someone Please Wake Me From This Nightmare?
When Biden became president, America's stable economy and energy independence quickly unraveled. Immigration surged, oil production halted, and the focus shifted towards environmental policies. Biden's pro-abortion stance and support for transgender rights have sparked controversy. Free speech and religious expression have also come under attack. Concerns arise about the integrity of elections and the threat to the Constitutional Republic. With rapid changes and the perceived madness, patriotic Americans fear for the future of their nation.
#society
American Thinker: French riots show the future of Joe Biden’s America
Mass immigration in the US and France prompts concerns about the costs of mass migration and its impact on society. France experienced riots and property damage following the shooting of a 17-year-old boy by a police officer. The influx of migrants from third-world and war-torn countries has led to tensions and destabilization. The US has also seen a significant number of illegal immigrants crossing the border, raising concerns of similar strife and turmoil.
#economy
American Thinker: Buffoon alert: WaPo staffer announces solutions for national debt crisis
The Washington Post proposes solutions to stabilize national debt by broadening Social Security taxes, decreasing benefits for high-income households, and increasing benefits for low-income households. However, they fail to suggest that federal employees with generous pensions contribute more. They also suggest means-testing veterans' disability benefits but overlook cutting benefits for elected politicians and federal employees. The Post suggests cutting subsidies to corporations, shifting Medicaid costs to states, and allowing remote work for federal employees. They also propose raising estate taxes and corporate taxes but fail to consider the consequences. The Post's solutions reflect a love for big government without addressing the unsustainable trajectory of spending.
Forbes: Why Kohl’s Has Big Plans For Small Sephora Units
Kohl's plans to install 50 additional Sephora units in smaller stores by the end of the year, bringing the total to 900 Sephora units in Kohl's. All 1,100 Kohl's stores will have Sephora beauty departments by the end of 2025.-
National Review: It Isn’t Time for an Inflation Victory Lap
The consumer-price index (CPI) report shows a moderation in inflation, but it is still too high. Energy and food prices remain elevated, and the effects of the Democrats' spending are still being felt. The Federal Reserve must stick to its target, and the overall level of spending indicates monetary policy might still be too loose.
Flag And Cross: Chinese EV Maker BYD Sets Sights On India With $1 Billion Proposal
China's BYD Co Ltd, backed by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, has submitted a $1 billion investment proposal to build electric cars and batteries in India through a joint venture. BYD plans to manufacture a full range of EVs in India, posing a challenge to Tesla's dominance in the market. The company aims to scale up to manufacturing 100,000 EVs annually in India in the next few years, and the proposal also includes plans for charging stations, research and development, and training centers.
#health
The Epoch Times: ER Visits for Cannabis Use Among Children, Teens Spiked During Pandemic: CDC
Hospital visits due to cannabis-related emergencies have increased among young people during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to data from the CDC. The number of weekly visits involving cannabis among those under 25 years old was higher in 2020, 2021, and 2022 compared to previous years. The increase was particularly significant among children under 10 and those aged 11-14. Older teens and young adults also experienced an increase in hospital visits. The reasons behind the rise are unclear, but experts speculate that it could be related to the legalization of cannabis in many states or as a coping mechanism for pandemic-related stress.
The Epoch Times: The Power of Probiotics (+ 2 Kombucha Recipes)
The book "Delicious Probiotic Drinks" introduces the art of fermentation and provides recipes for homemade probiotic drinks like kombucha. Probiotics are good bacteria that promote gut health and aid in digestion. Homemade probiotic drinks are more effective than store-bought supplements.
#sports
Fox News: Broncos’ Pro Bowl safety hypes up new head coach Sean Payton, says he’s moving past disappointing 2022
After seven playoff-less seasons, Justin Simmons and the Denver Broncos are gearing up for a fresh start under new head coach Sean Payton. Despite last year's disappointing record, Simmons is excited for a new season and the opportunity to reach the playoffs. He also remains committed to his community through his partnership with USAA to raise awareness about wildfires in Colorado.
#science
Forbes: India Launches Lunar Mission: The Country’s Second Attempt To Put A Lander And Rover On The Moon
India successfully launches the Chandrayaan-3 mission to put a lander and a rover on the moon's south pole, aiming to become the fourth nation to achieve a soft landing on the lunar surface. The mission follows the failure of the Chandrayaan-2 mission in 2019.
#other
Forbes: Buff City Balloons To 260 Stores With Kids’ Soap-Themed Birthday Parties
Buff City Soap, a bakery-style retailer, has experienced rapid growth during the pandemic, opening hundreds of stores and aiming to ultimately operate 1,000 locations. The chain's unique "makery" setup, where customers can make their own bath bombs and witness the soap-making process, has become popular, especially for birthday parties. However, before expanding further, Buff City Soap is addressing growing pains and seeking to improve execution and reduce costs.
National Review: Mission: Impossible’s Actor-Auteur Theory
Tom Cruise, known for his popularity as a movie star, is the "author" of the action-packed Mission: Impossible franchise. However, the latest installment, Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One, lacks substance and relies too heavily on excessive stunts. While visually impressive, the film fails to engage with its repetitive and conventional approach. The lack of depth and character development diminishes the impact of the movie.