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#politics
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Congresswoman Shouts Israel Is ‘Apartheid State’ Before 9 Dems Vote in Agreement
Rep. Rashida Tlaib denounces Israel as an "apartheid state" while voting against a resolution stating otherwise. The resolution, supporting Israel as a U.S. ally, passed overwhelmingly. Tlaib and other progressive members plan to boycott Israeli president Herzog's speech.
The Blaze: Horowitz: Speaker McCarthy should cancel August recess to set up ultimate budget fight in the fall
House Republicans are urged to cancel the August recess and use budget and must-pass bills to expose and reform harmful aspects of government. The urgency lies in addressing unsustainable debt, border invasion, biomedical security state, green energy destruction, and the weaponization of government against citizens. Canceling the recess would allow Republicans to focus on government reforms and command public attention, potentially leading to a successful budget fight on September 30. It is a crucial opportunity for House Republicans to demonstrate their seriousness in governing and unify behind their pro-America position on the budget.
Fox News: Biden expands legal immigration to add more than 500,000 migrants since 2021: report
President Biden's immigration policy has allowed over 500,000 immigrants to stay in the US legally through the use of a Cold War era law. The administration has utilized this provision to grant parole to migrants from various countries, citing humanitarian causes and public benefit as justifications.
Fox News: House Republicans shred Biden camp for Delaware HQ, demand visitor logs for his homes
House Republicans are criticizing President Biden for choosing Delaware as his re-election campaign headquarters and are demanding that he release visitor logs from his residences in the state. They argue that the Delaware location will provide a shield for Biden and his frequent trips to the state, which have cost taxpayers millions. The Republicans believe that Biden's decision to locate his campaign headquarters in Delaware, where he keeps two residencies, is not in line with his promise of transparency and are calling for the release of visitor logs from both homes.
Breitbart: Sen. J.D. Vance, Rep. Josh Brecheen Unveil Bill to Ban Obamacare for Illegals
Senators J.D. Vance and Josh Brecheen want to ban illegal aliens from accessing benefits under Obamacare. They argue that American taxpayers should not have to pay for healthcare for those who break the law. The legislation aims to undo President Biden's move to allow illegal aliens enrolled in the DACA program to obtain Obamacare plans.
Fox News: 'Shocked' Noem blasts liberals trying to 'cancel' Aldean over anti-crime song, invites him to South Dakota
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem defends country music star Jason Aldean's new music video against backlash, expressing support for his love of law and order and criticizing those attempting to cancel the song. The video for "Try That in a Small Town" warns violent criminals and those who disrespect law enforcement to try their actions in a small town. Aldean denies allegations of racial undertones in the song.
Fox News: Supreme Court faces increased pressure from Congress to reinstate massive pipeline
A congressional delegation led by GOP Rep. Guy Reschenthaler is urging the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that paused the construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP). They argue that the ruling was illegal and that Congress had the power to restart the project. The delegation is calling for the court to uphold the law and allow construction to continue.
Red State: Trump 'Frustrated' With All the People Who Worked for Him but Won't Endorse Him
Donald Trump is frustrated with former employees, including Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders, who haven't endorsed his re-election bid. Many Republicans with national ambitions are staying neutral in the primary, waiting to see if GOP voters want to move on from Trump. Trump feels betrayed by those he hired who don't support him, but maybe it says more about him than his employees. Republicans are tired of the drama but don't want to alienate Trump voters.
Fox News: Israeli President calls for 'forceful' pressure against Iran, vows to support judiciary in House speech
Israeli President Isaac Herzog called on the U.S. to act forcefully against Iran's nuclear ambitions and affirmed support for Israel's judiciary. He emphasized the need to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and acknowledged protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial reforms. Herzog also expressed support for Israeli democracy and the preservation of the judiciary's powers.
Breitbart: Norfolk Southern Advances Far-Left ESG, DEI Agenda After Spurring Toxic Chemical Disaster in East Palestine
Norfolk Southern, a rail company responsible for a chemical disaster in Ohio, supports the left-wing ESG movement and DEI policies. Large asset managers like BlackRock and Vanguard also push these agendas. Norfolk Southern has implemented several initiatives and programs related to DEI, including diversity training and promoting awareness of various cultural events. Despite causing environmental and health problems in the communities it operates in, Norfolk Southern opposes legislation aimed at holding rail companies accountable for their actions.
The Right Scoop: FBI lawyer tells Agent NOT to answer questions from Congress about Hunter Biden
An FBI lawyer tells an agent not to answer questions from Congress about Hunter Biden's investigations, instructing them to avoid discussing non-public information. The lawyer reminds the agent to protect the FBI's investigations and directs them to refer such questions to the Office of Congressional Affairs. The letter suggests the obligation to protect non-public information and mentions privileges and privacy interests.
Townhall: Time for the Right to Step Up
The US, Israel, and Europe are facing opposition from left-wing groups who are pushing their unpopular ideas through protests and activism. These groups are challenging the democratic processes and trying to impose their views on the majority. It is crucial for those who want their countries to thrive and succeed to defeat these forces at the ballot box.
The Blaze: After millions of deaths and mounting evidence of culpability, Biden admin finally cuts off flow of US taxpayer dollars to Wuhan lab
The U.S. government has cut off funding to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, where dangerous coronavirus experiments have been conducted. Evidence shows that the lab violated safety protocols and made alterations to a virus, making it more infectious. Republicans have long suspected the lab to be the source of COVID-19.
#society
The Epoch Times: The Patriarchy Doesn’t Hate Women but Trans Ideology Does
Feminists complain about the Patriarchy, but women have made significant progress in society. More women are in professions like law and medicine, and they hold political offices. However, the transgender movement erases the concept of womanhood and violates women's privacy. Women are forced to share intimate spaces with individuals who have intact male genitals, causing trauma and discomfort. Even liberal feminists are threatened for acknowledging biological sex. This blatant misogyny from transgender ideologues is worse than the Patriarchy.
The Epoch Times: 'It's Going to Transform the Legal System': Lawyer Discusses 'Wokeness' in Canadian Law Societies
The Law Society of Alberta has implemented new "cultural competency" standards for lawyers, which some argue undermines the Canadian legal system. These standards require lawyers to be "anti-racist" and suggest that the legal system is racist. Concerns have been raised about potential violations of the "innocent until proven guilty" principle and the politicization of the organization.
Newsbusters: CNBC Puts All Blue States In Top 10 States To Live, Red In Worst 10
CNBC journalist Scott Cohn released articles ranking the top and bottom ten states to live and work in. The top ten states were all blue, while the bottom ten were all red. The rankings were based on factors like inclusiveness and reproductive rights, favoring liberal policies. The article highlighted negative aspects of red states, such as laws targeting LGBTQ+ rights and strict abortion bans. Conversely, the top states were praised for their health care and worker protections, among other factors.
The article by CNBC journalist Scott Cohn ranked states based on their livability and workability. The top ten states were all blue, while the bottom ten were all red. The rankings seemed biased towards liberal policies, emphasizing inclusiveness and reproductive rights. Red states were criticized for laws targeting LGBTQ+ rights and strict abortion bans, while blue states were praised for health care and worker protections.
National Review: The Corner: Your Voice Matters
National Review wants to hear from its readers through their annual survey. They are offering a 75% discount on subscriptions as a token of appreciation. Share your thoughts and help shape the future of this conservative publication.
The Babylon Bee: Hollywood Strike Enters Third Month Of Proving World Doesn't Need Hollywood
Strike against Hollywood greed continues, with writers and actors supporting the cause. People realize life without Hollywood can be meaningful and enriching.
#war
Flag And Cross: Mom of US Soldier in North Korean Custody Speaks Out as More Details Emerge: 'I Can't See Travis Doing Anything Like That'
Army Private Travis King crossed into North Korea without authorization, leaving his mother mystified. King, who had recently been released from prison for damaging a police car in South Korea, managed to join a tour group and ran towards the North Korean side, disappearing from view.
Washington Free Beacon: Exiled Russian Mercenary Boss Says His Men Will Fight in Africa, Not Ukraine
The mutinous mercenary chief, Yevgeny Prigozhin, is seen in a video welcoming his fighters to Belarus, stating that they will not participate in the Ukraine war for now, but will prepare for a new journey to Africa. The footage is the first evidence of Prigozhin's whereabouts since the mutiny. The mutiny has been seen as a challenge to Putin's rule and highlights the strain of the Ukraine war on Russia.
Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian intelligence warns of “provocations” at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Ukrainian intelligence warns of Russian "provocations" at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, fearing a false flag operation and accusations against the Ukrainian Army.
Fox News: Russian missile attacks damage Ukraine’s critical port facilities
Russia launched a series of intense drone and missile attacks on critical port infrastructure in southern Ukraine, causing significant damage to grain and oil terminals and injuring at least 12 people. The attacks came after Russia withdrew from the Black Sea Grain Initiative and promised retaliation for an attack on the Kerch Bridge. The bombardment has led to damaged export facilities, destroyed grain, and increased wheat prices, threatening food security in many countries. The Agriculture Ministry estimates it will take a year to restore the damaged facilities.
Foreign Policy: Putin’s Fear of Strong Generals Is as Old as Russia Itself
Russia's warlord Prigozhin leads mutiny against Putin, demanding dismissal of defense minister and chief of staff. Putin denounces him for treason but mediates the situation with Lukashenko. Prigozhin meets with Putin after mutiny, revealing dissident pressure and crackup of autocrat's system. This rebellion exposes the corrupt and incompetent bureaucracy and the dangerous relationship between rulers and their paladins. Every Russian ruler since the 18th century struggles with the balance of military leadership and potential disloyalty in the army. Putin sees himself as the supreme commander, but his planning during the invasion of Ukraine goes wrong, resulting in a terrible and unnecessary war. Russia's rulers aspire to be military commanders, a historical tradition that comes with both blessing and devastation.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: John Kerry comes up empty in China climate talks
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate (SPEC) John Kerry's visit to China failed to produce a significant climate agreement. Kerry and his Chinese counterparts had frank discussions but couldn't solidify a formal deal. The U.S. and China will continue negotiations in the coming weeks and months to work towards a climate agreement.
Flag And Cross: Israel To Send Firefighting Aircraft To Aid Greece Amid Raging Wildfires
Israel is sending firefighting aircraft to Greece to help combat wildfires. The decision was made by Prime Minister Netanyahu in consultation with defense and foreign ministers. The Greek wildfires continue to burn and have caused evacuations.
#economy
Breitbart: Indian Owner of Jaguar Land Rover to Build Car Battery Factory in UK
India's Tata Sons plans to build a 4-billion-pound electric car battery factory in the U.K., creating 4,000 jobs. The factory will produce 40 gigawatt hours of battery cells annually, supplying batteries to other brands as well as JLR.
The Epoch Times: Metro Workers at 27 Stores Across GTA Reach Tentative Agreement, Avoid a Strike
Metro workers in the Greater Toronto Area narrowly avoid a strike after reaching a tentative agreement with the grocery store chain. Unifor, the union representing the workers, had a strike mandate and emphasized the need for improved working conditions and stability. The agreement will set a precedent for upcoming negotiations with other major grocers.
American Thinker: Empty suit, empty suites: Joe Biden's government of empty buildings
The empty government buildings in Washington, D.C. reveal a lack of efficiency and waste of taxpayer money. With up to 90% of several agency headquarters empty, efforts to get federal employees back to the office have failed. The government needs to consider consolidating or sharing space to save costs.
#military
The Epoch Times: Senate Begins Consideration of 2024 National Defense Bill
The Senate voted to proceed with the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2024, authorizing $886 billion for the Department of Defense and national security programs. The bill includes a 5.2 percent pay raise for military personnel, extends the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, and funds initiatives to counter foreign threats. The House passed its own version of the bill, which includes provisions on abortion coverage, transgender procedures, diversity and inclusion initiatives, and a military pay increase.
Daily Wire: American Soldier In North Korean Custody Was Facing Disciplinary Action Over Assault
A U.S. soldier named Travis King was detained in North Korea after willingly crossing the border. He was facing disciplinary action for assault in South Korea and the U.S. King had a history of violence and had damaged a police car before running to North Korea.
#crime
Forbes: Judge Rejects Donald Trump’s Request For New Trial In E. Jean Carroll Case
A federal judge denied Donald Trump's motion for a new trial in the E. Jean Carroll defamation and sexual abuse case. Trump was previously found liable for sexually abusing and defaming Carroll, and was ordered to pay her $5 million in damages. The judge also refused to reduce the payout.
Daily Wire: Family Of Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Suspect Reacts To Arrest, ‘Shocked, Embarrassed, And Disgusted’
The family of the suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer is shocked by his arrest. Authorities are investigating his possible involvement in murders in Las Vegas and South Carolina as well.
Breitbart: Cartel Gunmen in Mexico Take Hostages After Attack on Border State Police
Gulf Cartel gunmen take two women hostage during a failed ambush on police officers in Reynosa. Police arrest the gunmen after a tense standoff.
Washington Free Beacon: Trump Loses Bid for New Trial in E. Jean Carroll Case
A judge rejects Trump's request for a new trial and dismisses his arguments for reducing damages in the E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse and defamation case. Trump is appealing the verdict and facing additional legal troubles.
#sports
Fox News: Jordi Alba is set to join former teammates Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets at Inter Miami
Veteran defender Jordi Alba joins former teammates Messi and Busquets in Miami, signing with MLS's Inter Miami after leaving Barcelona. Martino named as head coach. Messi and Busquets complete first training session and expected to debut in Friday's match against Cruz Azul. Alba's addition provides help at left-back. Inter Miami currently in last place in the eastern conference standings.
Fox News: Angels' Patrick Sandoval dominates in win over Yankees' lifeless offense
The Los Angeles Angels break their losing streak with a 5-1 victory over the New York Yankees. Shohei Ohtani contributes with an RBI triple, while Mickey Moniak hits a two-run homer. The Angels are trying to improve their postseason position.
#other
The Epoch Times: Tom Cruise’s Castmates Reveal Real-Life Adventures He’s Gifted Them
Tom Cruise, known for his acting talent and Scientology ties, surprises his cast mates with generous gifts, such as skydiving lessons and shark-diving excursions. His latest film, "Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One," is currently in theaters.
Forbes: BTS’s Jung Kook Is Headed For His First Solo Top 10 Hit On The Hot 100
"BTS member Jung Kook's solo debut with 'Seven' is expected to make history on the charts, heading straight to the top. The widespread support from fans and impressive streaming numbers are setting the stage for a groundbreaking debut on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. If Jung Kook breaks into the top 10, he will join an elite group of South Korean musicians who have achieved this milestone. His success is only the beginning of his solo career, with more to come in the future."
The Epoch Times: Alaska Volcano's Weeklong Eruption Eases After Spewing Another Massive Ash Cloud
Shishaldin Volcano in Alaska's Aleutian Islands erupted, producing a large ash cloud that reached up to 5.5 miles in height. The eruption resulted in a downgrade of the aviation alert after ash emissions decreased to below 1.9 miles. The volcano, one of the most active in the area, has seen increased lava eruptions recently. The drifting ash cloud prompted the National Weather Service to issue an advisory, as volcanic ash can cause damage to jet engines.
Forbes: The Bizarre TikTok NPC Livestream Trend—Where Creators Act Like Robots—Explained
TikTok trend of NPC livestreams, where creators react to cartoon gifts with catchphrases, is going viral and making some streamers big money. Creators like Pinkydoll can make $7,000 a day through livestreams. The trend has drawn comparisons to video game NPCs and has roots in online sex work.