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#illegals
Breitbart: AP Poll: Gov't Doesn't Listen to Voters on Immigration Concerns
Two-thirds of Americans believe that the government's immigration policies go against the wishes of citizens. Public opinion is seen as disconnected from existing laws and policies on various issues. Republicans and swing voters are particularly dissatisfied with President Biden's approach to migration.
#politics
Fox News: Top Dems push back after 'Squad' member called Israel a 'racist state'
Top House Democrats, including Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Whip Katherine Clark, have responded to Rep. Pramila Jayapal's statement calling Israel a "racist state." They countered her remarks, stating that Israel is not a racist state and that the special relationship between the US and Israel will endure. Several other lawmakers also criticized Jayapal's comments as "unacceptable."
Fox News: RFK Jr. shrugs off Biden family corruption allegations: Won't be a 'spear tip to my campaign'
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refuses to comment on corruption allegations facing the Biden family, dismissing them as "ad hominem attacks" and stating that he's focused on campaign issues. Kennedy's stance echoes that of Bernie Sanders in 2016, who dismissed Hillary Clinton's email scandal. The allegations against the Biden family involve foreign money funneled to them and a recent sweetheart deal for Hunter Biden.
#society
Breitbart: Tech CEO: Downtown SF 'Never Going Back' to its Pre-Pandemic State
Downtown San Francisco is facing the consequences of the pandemic, with a high office vacancy rate and struggling businesses. CEO Marc Benioff suggests converting offices into housing and increasing police presence to revive the area. The decline of downtown areas is a nationwide issue that requires diversification.
Flag And Cross: Belgian Police Chief Leads Delegation For Antisemitism Combat Training In Israel
A Belgian security delegation, including the police chief, completed training in Israel to combat antisemitism. The program aimed to provide skills and knowledge to combat antisemitism in Belgium. The delegation also visited Jerusalem and Yad Vashem.
Fox News: LA homeless crisis deepens, engulfs city in chaos as mayor empowers herself with emergency declaration
The homeless crisis in Los Angeles is getting worse, with Mayor Karen Bass signing an updated emergency declaration to address the issue. The declaration gives her additional powers to build housing, coordinate citywide planning, and address the homelessness crisis. Despite efforts and investments, homelessness in Los Angeles County has increased by 9%, and the city's homeless population has increased by 10%.
#war
Euromaidan Press: A Russian Su-25 attack aircraft crashed into the sea
A Russian Su-25 attack aircraft crashes into the sea in the Krasnodar region. The pilot ejects but does not survive.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Russia Kills Grain Deal, Seriously Constras Global Supply
Russia has suspended a wartime grain deal that allowed food to be shipped from Ukraine to countries facing hunger and poverty. The deal, brokered by the U.N. and Turkey, aimed to lower food prices and alleviate the global food crisis. Ukraine and Russia are major wheat suppliers, but the suspension has caused wheat prices to rise and threatens to exacerbate food insecurity worldwide.
#economy
Forbes: AI Boom Boosts CEO Of Korean Semiconductor Equipment Maker To Billionaire Ranks
Shares of South Korean semiconductor equipment manufacturer Hanmi Semiconductor have surged 56% following a bullish report from Samsung Securities, making CEO Kwak Dong-shin South Korea's newest billionaire. Hanmi Semiconductor manufactures equipment used in semiconductor packaging, with customers including Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. The company is expected to benefit from the increased demand for high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips used in AI systems. The rise in demand for HBM is a welcome boost for Hanmi Semiconductor, which has seen a decline in revenue and operating profit due to the tech slump caused by inflation and macroeconomic uncertainties.
Fox News: Hong Kong seafood businesses prepares for Japanese import ban due to nuclear wastewater pollution
Japanese restaurant operators in Hong Kong are preparing for a potential decline in business as the city plans to ban the import of aquatic products from 10 Japanese prefectures if treated radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant is released into the Pacific Ocean. The ban could lead to a drop in revenues and a decline in consumer confidence about the safety of Japanese seafood. The affected prefectures provide about 15% of the total amount of imported aquatic products from Japan, and it took the industry about a year to restore public confidence after the Fukushima nuclear crisis in 2011.
The Epoch Times: Dollar Hovers Around 15-month Low as Traders Await Policy Decisions
The dollar weakened after its largest weekly decline of the year as traders awaited economic data and policy decisions. The euro continued to rise, reaching a 16-month high. The U.S. inflation data last week suggested that the Federal Reserve may be close to ending its rate hike cycle, resulting in a significant decline in the dollar index. Chinese growth data met low expectations, prompting little response in currency markets.
Forbes: 3 Things That Made This Year’s Prime Day The Biggest Yet
Amazon's Prime Day sales event broke records this year, with US consumers spending $12.7B online, up 6.1% from last year. The strong performance can be attributed to increased participation by brands, attractive discounts, lack of technical glitches, and advertising providing great returns.
#history
The Epoch Times: Michael Taube: Why Sir Wilfrid Laurier Should Remain on the $5 Bill, Now and Forevermore
The Bank of Canada considered removing Sir Wilfrid Laurier's image from the $5 bill and replacing it with another iconic Canadian figure. However, the decision has been put on hold for now. Laurier was an important prime minister in Canadian history, known for his support of small government, economic growth, and individual rights. Despite his flaws, he should be honored and respected for his contributions to the country.
The Federalist Papers: Grave of Robert E Lee's Horse Desecrated, Woke University Breaks Plaque Away
Washington and Lee University quietly removes plaques and headstone commemorating Traveller, the horse ridden by Robert E. Lee during the Civil War. The removals were not announced prior and the university provided no reason for the action.
#education
Breitbart: Schools Will Have to Tell Parents if 'Kids Want to Change Gender' in UK
UK Minister for Women and Equalities, Kemi Badenoch, vows to address transgender issues in schools, emphasizing the importance of parental notification. New guidance aims to reduce confusion and improve safety.
#sports
Fox News: Rory McIlroy wins Scottish Open by one shot after making birdies on last two holes
Rory McIlroy birdied the last two holes to win the Scottish Open in tough conditions. He played a remarkable closing round, overcoming the wind to secure victory. McIlroy's win gives him confidence heading into the British Open.
Fox News: Father of Lions' Jameson Williams talks criticism around son: 'Honestly, he signed up for this'
Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams, who received a six-game suspension for violating NFL gambling policies, has faced criticism for his actions. Williams' father acknowledged the criticism but stated that it comes with the territory. Despite his suspension, Williams showed promise on the field after returning from an injury.
Forbes: Tour De France Spectator Taking Selfie Causes Huge Crash At Stage 15
A spectator taking a selfie at the Tour de France 2023 caused a massive crash, clipping rider Sepp Kuss. No serious injuries reported.
Fox News: 'Crazy' Tom Brady, Kim Kardashian dating rumors seemingly put to rest by Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin
Rumors of a romantic spark between Tom Brady and Kim Kardashian were put to rest by Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin, who confirmed that the two are just friends. Rubin stated that Brady and Kardashian were both at the Fourth of July party and that the rumors were baseless. Despite reports claiming that the two were seen flirting and dancing together, sources have clarified that they only briefly talked and Brady was seen talking to multiple women.
The Epoch Times: Linn Grant Wins First LPGA Title at Dana Open, Beating Allisen Corpuz by 3 Shots
Linn Grant, a Swedish golfer, won her first LPGA Tour title at the Dana Open in Ohio. She held off a challenge from Allisen Corpuz and finished with a three-shot victory. Grant, who has five victories on the Ladies European Tour, is now eligible to represent Europe in the Solheim Cup. Corpuz, who won her first LPGA title the previous week, finished in second place.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: Southland Smelters | Pure Fly NZ S.1 Ep. 2
In Pure Fly NZ Episode 2, the team travels to the Southland estuaries in search of trout feeding on smelts during their migration.
Field & Stream: Best Ice Chests of 2023
Get ready for summer with the best ice chests for all your outdoor adventures. From fishing trips to camping excursions, these ice chests will keep your food and drinks cold. Whether you need a large cooler for big gatherings or a portable option for hiking, there's an ice chest for everyone. Consider factors like durability, portability, and size to find the perfect ice chest for your needs. Don't let your food and drinks suffer in the heat – get the best ice chest to keep them cool and refreshing all summer long.
Boating Mag: How to Anchor Using Alternative Methods
Boating enthusiasts now have access to new-school technology to solve old-school anchoring problems. Electric trolling motors like Minn Kota's Spot-Lock feature virtual anchoring, using GPS to keep the boat in position. Engine-based GPS anchors such as Mercury Marine's Skyhook and Yamaha's Helm Master EX are also available. Additionally, the Power-Pole is a hydraulically deployed system that is great for shallow-water fishing. However, traditional anchors with the proper length of rode are still essential.
#other
Forbes: Taylor Swift’s ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ Scores The Biggest Debut Of 2023…And It’s Not Close
Taylor Swift's re-recorded album, Speak Now (Taylor's Version), is set to debut at on the Billboard 200 chart, making it the largest opening of 2023. Swift's impressive debut solidifies her dominance in the music industry, surpassing country singer Morgan Wallen's numbers by a significant margin.
Red State: Moore to the Point - Hunter's Grudge
The U.S. may lack ammunition, but bombshell news stories are abundant. One such story is the Hunter Biden WhatsApp message implying a shake-down and Joe Biden's involvement. What stands out is Hunter's talent for holding forever grudges. Is there more to his closeness with "Pops"?
Daily Wire: Media Mogul Suggests Hollywood Execs And Top Actors Take 25% Pay Cut To End Strike Quickly
Former Hollywood executive, Barry Diller, suggests that industry executives and top-earning actors should take pay cuts to reach an agreement and end the devastating effects of the ongoing writers and actors strike. The entertainment industry is effectively shut down until a resolution is reached, which could lead to a collapse of the entire industry if not settled soon.
The Epoch Times: The Raphael of Flowers: Pierre-Joseph Redouté
Pierre-Joseph Redouté revolutionized botanical art with his accurate and detailed illustrations of plants and flowers. His work spanned botanical illustrations, botanical art, and flower paintings, each serving a distinct purpose. Redouté's art was favored by royals and aristocrats, including Marie Antoinette and Joséphine Bonaparte, and he created over 2,100 botanical paintings covering more than 1,800 species. His best-known works include "Les Roses" and "Les Liliacées," which are celebrated for their artistic, botanical, and documentary value.
Gataway Couple: How Long Does It Take to Drive Across the US?
Road-tripping across the US is popular, with various routes to choose from. Route 66 connects Chicago and Los Angeles, while Interstate 40, 80, 90, and 10 offer coast-to-coast options. It takes several days, and it's recommended to make stops along the way to enjoy the journey.