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#illegals

The Epoch Times: Hundreds of Migrants in Southern Mexico Form Group to Head Toward US
Hundreds of Migrants in Southern Mexico Form Group to Head Toward US
Nearly a thousand Venezuelan migrants, lacking aid and running out of money, form a group to head north through Mexico towards the US border. They seek to fulfill their American dream and work, but face mixed instructions about seeking asylum. The migration flow from Latin America to the US has reached record levels.


#politics

Townhall: Here’s What Will Probably Happen If Trump Wins The GOP Nomination
Here’s What Will Probably Happen If Trump Wins The GOP Nomination
It is emphasized how close the country is to permanent and irreversible changes if Democrats have their way. The potential consequences of supporting Donald Trump's third run for presidency are also highlighted, including fewer votes and electoral votes for Trump, as well as losses in the House and Senate. Furthermore, it is predicted that Democrats will continue prosecutions against Trump and his surrogates, and the administrative state will continue to grow. The potential shift in the Supreme Court, with the left gaining a 5-4 majority, is also mentioned. The importance of nominating a candidate who can win the general election is stressed.


#society

The American Spectator: Robert Nisbet’s The Present Age 35 Years Later
Robert Nisbet’s The Present Age 35 Years Later
Robert Nisbet's book, The Present Age, reflects on America's moral, cultural, and political decline due to wars and government growth. Nisbet discusses how World War I marked America's entry into modernity and subsequent wars perpetuated a "military-industrial complex" and centralization of power. He also highlights the decline of religion and the left's influence on American institutions. Despite his concerns, Nisbet believes that these problems can be reversed.


The Epoch Times: 3 Survivors Rescued From Rubble of Collapsed Apartment Building in Naples, Italian Officials Say
3 Survivors Rescued From Rubble of Collapsed Apartment Building in Naples, Italian Officials Say
A three-story apartment building in Torre del Greco near Naples collapsed, but all 23 residents were accounted for and three survivors were rescued from the rubble. The cause of the collapse of the 200-year-old building is under investigation.


Breitbart: In-N-Out Requiring Employees to Show Medical Note to Wear Masks
In-N-Out Requiring Employees to Show Medical Note to Wear Masks
In-N-Out, the California fast-food chain, is facing backlash over a new policy that requires employees to present a medical note if they want to wear a mask to work. The policy applies to stores in several states, but not in California. Critics argue that the policy is discriminatory and are encouraging people to voice their disapproval.


The American Spectator: Abortion and Contraception Equals Birth Dearth
Abortion and Contraception Equals Birth Dearth
The declining birth rates in North America, Europe, and Asia are causing concern among business leaders and policymakers. Contraception and abortion have been promoted for decades, emphasizing the separation of sex from procreation. However, this obsession has led to a deepening demographic winter. Contraception became widely available in the 1960s, followed by the legalization of abortion in 1973. These developments have contributed to a mindset that views sex without procreating as an entitlement. The reliance on contraception and abortion has resulted in alarmingly low birth rates, and those who believe that promoting contraception and abortion will increase birth rates are mistaken.


#war

Townhall: It Is America First, Not Ukraine
It Is America First, Not Ukraine
The war in Ukraine continues with no end in sight. The Biden administration has authorized more aid and approved the use of cluster munitions, risking an escalation with Russia. The focus should be on peace negotiations, but the administration seems uninterested.


Breitbart: Trump Campaign Says DeSantis Super PAC Misrepresented Approach to Ukraine
Trump Campaign Says DeSantis Super PAC Misrepresented Approach to Ukraine
Former President Donald Trump's campaign responds to allegations made by Never Back Down PAC regarding his approach to the war in Ukraine. Trump clarifies his stance, highlighting his good relationships with both President Zelensky and Putin. He asserts that he would pressure Zelensky to make a deal and threaten Putin with increased support for Ukraine if necessary. The PAC misrepresents Trump's words, leading to a Twitter exchange between the two groups.


#military

The Epoch Times: IN-DEPTH: Military Families No Longer Want Their Children to Enlist
IN-DEPTH: Military Families No Longer Want Their Children to Enlist
More military service members are discouraging their children from joining the military due to distrust and concerns over leadership's decision-making ability. The COVID-19 vaccine mandate, prioritization of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), and disregard for personal beliefs have contributed to this shift in attitude. Some believe that the military is no longer upholding the Constitution and individual liberty, and fear that the damage to recruiting and retention may be irreversible. The changing culture and values in the military have caused many veterans to stop encouraging young people to serve, but there are still those who believe in the importance of national security and encourage others to join.


#history

Fox News: On this day in history, July 17, 1945, the Potsdam Conference begins, final Allied summit after WWII
On this day in history, July 17, 1945, the Potsdam Conference begins, final Allied summit after WWII
Potsdam Conference shaped the diplomacy of the end of World War II. Truman, Churchill, and Stalin discussed German reconstruction, Polish borders, and the remaking of German society. They also addressed the atomic bomb and issued the Potsdam Declaration to pressure Japan to surrender.


#education

Townhall: Good Bye, Asa and Mike, and Good Riddance
Good Bye, Asa and Mike, and Good Riddance
Students in a history class knew Jennifer Lopez's fame but not the purpose of government. Asa Hutchinson and Mike Pence also lack understanding of limited government and its purpose.


#crime

The Epoch Times: Arrests Have Been Made in a Human Remains Trade Tied to Harvard Medical School—Here's What to Know
Arrests Have Been Made in a Human Remains Trade Tied to Harvard Medical School—Here's What to Know
Federal investigators have uncovered a nationwide network involved in the illegal trade of human remains, with connections to Harvard Medical School. Those charged include individuals who allegedly stole dissected parts of cadavers donated to Harvard, as well as people involved in selling stolen remains. Other arrests have been made in Pennsylvania and Kentucky, where individuals were found in possession of multiple human skulls and bones. The sale of human remains is not explicitly illegal in many states, creating a "gray market" for such items. The stolen body parts were originally donated for medical research at Harvard and the University of Arkansas.


#sports

The American Spectator: Passing Torches at Wimbledon
Passing Torches at Wimbledon
In a dramatic tournament at Wimbledon, a popular star battles her way to the final but falls short, while an aging superstar faces a talented young opponent. A little-known player wins the women's draw, and a young prodigy defeats the defending champion in the men's draw. Tragedy strikes when a vehicle crashes into an elementary school nearby. The prize money and endorsements are substantial, and players face challenges and controversy both on and off the court.


#other

Breitbart: James Cameron Denies 'Offensive Rumor' that He Planned to Make Film About OceanGate Disaster
James Cameron Denies 'Offensive Rumor' that He Planned to Make Film About OceanGate Disaster
James Cameron has denied rumors that he is considering making a movie about the OceanGate submersible disaster. OceanGate suspended operations after one of its vessels imploded on the way to the ocean floor to see the remains of the Titanic. Cameron, who directed the film Titanic, criticized the safety of the OceanGate vessel and compared the tragedy to the Titanic disaster.