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19 Jul 2023
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#illegals
Breitbart: EXCLUSIVE: Texas Begins Jailing Female Migrants Arrested at Border on State Crimes
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice is now detaining female migrants arrested along the border for state crimes. This expands on Governor Greg Abbott's Operation Lone Star, allowing law enforcement to arrest female migrants for crimes like criminal trespass. The TDCJ is currently holding 922 migrants at its facilities and will now transport female migrants to the Lopez Unit in Edinburg.
#politics
Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Jack and Tanya Posobiec SLAM Michigan for prosecuting
seniors, patriots over alternate slate of electors
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has criminally charged 16 senior citizens for alleged alternative elector efforts in the 2020 presidential election. The individuals face eight felony charges, including election law forgery and conspiracy. Posobiec highlights the irony of the situation and questions the lack of democracy and freedom for these citizens.
National Review: The Corner: The Unpopulist Populism of the New Right
The rise of New Right populism has led to the strengthening of the elites and the deep state, contradicting its initial goal of dismantling them. Populist movements have a conflicted nature, desiring both direct democracy and the involvement of faceless authority. Industrial policy, often associated with populism, actually perpetuates cronyism and benefits large corporations, while increasing the power of unelected bureaucrats. The contradiction lies in the fact that populism, meant to challenge the elites, inadvertently empowers them.
Fox News: Dems rip GOP for appropriating ‘two-tier justice system’ from Black Americans in Hunter Biden hearing
House Democrats criticized Republicans for using the term "two-tier justice system" in reference to the Hunter Biden investigation. They argued that Republicans were co-opting language from the civil rights movement and that the true two-tier justice system affects Black and brown individuals. Democrats emphasized the need to address disparities in the criminal justice system that disproportionately impact marginalized communities.
Washington Free Beacon: IRS 'Whistleblower X,' a Gay Democrat, Reveals Identity and Tells Congress He Was Blocked from Investigating Hunter Biden
An IRS whistleblower, Joe Ziegler, revealed that federal prosecutors obstructed the investigation of Hunter Biden's criminal tax case to protect him from felony charges. Ziegler and his former IRS supervisor, Gary Shapley, testified that prosecutors hindered their probe, tipped off the Biden transition team, and delayed search warrants. They stated that the case should have resulted in felony charges but only misdemeanors were pursued.
Breitbart: Donald Trump Jr. Blasts Hypocrisy of White House Cocaine Investigation
Donald Trump Jr. criticized the double standards in the media's coverage of scandals, questioning why his own actions would be heavily scrutinized while Hunter Biden's were ignored. He highlighted the recent cocaine incident at the White House and suggested that if he were involved, it would be a significant problem. Trump Jr. expressed frustration with the lack of attention given to these issues and the hypocrisy in the coverage.
#society
The Blaze: Viral video shows angry woman dragging activist by the hair after climate protest blocks traffic
A German woman drags a climate activist by her hair during a protest causing traffic disruption. The incident was caught on video and went viral, sparking outrage and discussions on climate activism. The woman was dubbed the "brutal blonde" by the media.
#war
Forbes: The Russians Lost 18 Old BMP-1 Fighting Vehicles In Just A Day Or So
The Russian army lost 18 BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicles in a day of hard fighting in southern Ukraine. These losses highlight the vulnerability of older vehicles and the risk of an attrition spiral for Russian mechanized forces. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian army is slowly advancing and inflicting equal pain on the Russians, setting conditions for further advances.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Israeli President Herzog Addresses Congress, Discusses Iran Threat
Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Washington, D.C. and met with U.S. President Joe Biden to discuss various issues, including the Iranian nuclear threat. Herzog also invited guests, such as Clifton Truman Daniels, grandson of former U.S. president Harry Truman, and Leah Goldin, whose son was killed in the 2014 conflict with Hamas. Herzog is set to address Congress before returning to Israel.
The Epoch Times: John Robson: Gone Are the Days When Careful Thought Was Put Into Waging Just War
The Canadian Prime Minister criticizes allies for providing cluster munitions to Ukraine. The debate arises whether the use of cluster munitions is justified in the context of Ukraine's self-defense. The lack of alternatives and Western nations' failure to supply sufficient shells adds complexity to the moral case.
Foreign Policy: Putin to Miss Upcoming BRICS Summit to Evade ICC Warrant
Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to skip the upcoming BRICS summit in South Africa due to concerns over an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes in Ukraine. South Africa, as a signatory of the ICC, is required to uphold the warrant, leading to controversy over whether Putin should attend. His absence highlights the declining global standing of both Putin and Russia due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
North Korea has fired two short-range missiles into international waters, causing tensions and threats to regional stability. Meanwhile, Israeli President Isaac Herzog addressed the U.S. Congress, emphasizing the importance of democratic values and a strong judiciary system in Israel. Both events are significant in their respective regions.
#economy
Washington Free Beacon: 'I Would Be Embarrassed': Economists Hammer Biden's Attempts to Spin Sky-High Inflation
President Biden is misleadingly boasting about a two-cent rise in real wages, but economists say wages have actually declined by over three percent since he took office. Many economists agree that the U.S. economy is not in the shape Biden claims. Inflation has reached a 40-year high under Biden, and prices remain high, leaving nearly 60 percent of Americans living paycheck to paycheck.
The Epoch Times: How Major US Stock Indexes Fared July 19
Wall Street closed higher as banks and big companies reported stronger profits. The S&P 500 rose 0.2% and the Dow added 0.3%. Elevance Health and several banks saw gains.
#religion
Red State: How Faith Walks and Works in the Daily (And Even the Arguments About Jason Aldean's New Song)
The latest episode of the Cephas Hour podcast discusses the intersection of faith and pop culture, featuring artists like Jason Aldean. The show emphasizes the importance of relating biblical truths to current public attention for effective witnessing.
In the midst of exhaustion and distress, God often calls upon us to do extraordinary things. The story of Elijah showcases how God tends to our needs and uses us even when we feel incapable. It's a reminder that God's work therapy can be powerful in our lives, even when we least expect it.
#education
National Review: Wesleyan Ends Legacy Admissions Following Supreme Court Decision on Affirmative Action
Wesleyan University ends legacy admission preference, stressing merit-based admission for family members of alumni. Plans for diversity initiatives.
Fox News: At least 15 former Northwestern athletes to file suit in hazing scandal, attorney says
Former Northwestern student-athletes plan to sue the university for hazing, alleging a toxic culture of abuse. Other lawsuits accuse coach Pat Fitzgerald of enabling racism.
#crime
Fox News: Dallas police arrest possible serial killer in connection to deaths of 3 women found along Trinity River
A man has been arrested in Dallas in connection to the deaths of three women found near the Trinity River. The suspect, Oscar Sanchez Garcia, faces three counts of murder. The investigation is ongoing.
Red State: The Carlee Russell 'Disappearance' Story Takes a Strange Twist
Last Thursday, Carlee Russell disappeared after reporting a toddler walking alone. She returned disheveled, but police doubt her abduction story. Search history raises suspicions. Police have video evidence but are keeping it private. Family believes abductor is still out there.
The Epoch Times: OC Woman, Three Others Arrested in Alleged Business Fraud Scheme
Four individuals, including the owner of an Orange County healthcare business, have been arrested for defrauding lenders and investors out of millions of dollars. The owner and CEO of CareAccess MSO Inc., along with three others, are charged with conspiracy and wire fraud. They allegedly made false claims about the business's success to obtain money from victims, including loaning money and acquiring the company. The defendants used fraudulent invoices and spreadsheets to inflate fees and deceive lenders.
Forbes: Trump Loses Effort To Move Hush Money Case From New York To Federal Court
Former President Donald Trump's request to move his criminal case from state to federal court has been denied by Federal Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein. The judge stated that the alleged criminal activity, which involves hush payments to a porn star, was not related to Trump's duties as president. The case is scheduled to go to trial in New York state court in March.
Breitbart: Police: Suspected Portland Serial Killer Was Released From Prison Early by Former OR Governor
Early release for good behavior leads to the suspicion that an Oregon prisoner is a serial killer responsible for the deaths of four women in the Portland area. James Lee Calhoun, not yet charged with the murders, was arrested for a parole violation and attempted to flee. The police initially denied any link between the cases, but authorities later discovered common factors among the victims. Calhoun, a career criminal, was released early by Gov. Kate Brown as part of pandemic-era criminal justice reform.
Fox News: Rex Heuermann's wife pictured for first time as she files for divorce from Gilgo Beach serial slaying suspect
In Massapequa Park, New York, Asa Ellerup, the wife of suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann, filed for divorce the same day he was arrested for multiple murders. Ellerup's lawyer confirmed that her life has been turned upside-down. Heuermann was arrested near his office in Manhattan and police seized passports and other items from the family home. Authorities also searched Heuermann's property in South Carolina. He has pleaded not guilty to murder charges and is suspected in the deaths of four women.
Fox News: Minnesota man originally convicted of beheading girlfriend acquitted of murder due to mental illness
A Minnesota man, Alexis Saborit, who beheaded his girlfriend in front of witnesses, was found not guilty of murder due to mental illness. Saborit struck America Thayer with a dumbbell and decapitated her with a machete. Despite confessing to a friend beforehand, Saborit's mental illness prevented him from understanding the moral wrongness of his actions.
#sports
Breitbart: Perrion Winfrey Cut from Browns for Alleged Threats with a Firearm
Cleveland Browns player Perrion Winfrey was cut from the team after a woman accused him of threatening her with a gun and assaulting her. This is not the first time Winfrey has faced assault allegations. He was previously arrested for misdemeanor assault, but charges were dropped after completing a diversion program.
Fox News: Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes rented Airbnb three months before Super Bowl
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes exudes confidence, renting an Airbnb in Arizona for the Super Bowl months in advance. Mahomes' gamble paid off as he was voted league MVP and led the Chiefs to their third Lombardi Trophy. Patrick Mahomes
Daily Wire: WWE Hall Of Famer Iron Sheik’s Cause Of Death Revealed
Wrestling legend The Iron Sheik died from cardiac arrest caused by congestive heart failure and hypertension. He was a devoted family man and left behind a lasting legacy.
#outdoors
Backpacker: Hiker Trash Gets Healthy
In his role as a backpacker correspondent, David Gleisner meets a thru-hiker named Poppi who meticulously plans her nutrition for the Pacific Crest Trail. With a background in dietetics and holistic nutrition, Poppi carefully selects whole foods and minimal-ingredient snacks for her resupply packages. While other hikers experiment with superfoods and fresh produce, Poppi's consistency and focus on protein keep her energized throughout her five-month hike.
All Outdoor: [ICAST 2023] A Micro Wonder - The New KO Jigs from Daiwa
Daiwa has released a new micro jig called the KO Jig for this year's ICAST. It mimics small baitfish and can be used in various ways. Available in different sizes and colors.
#technology
Flag And Cross: NASA Receives Electric Crew Vehicles For Moon Missions
Pioneering astronauts will travel to the Moon in new electric crew vehicles. Manufacturer Canoo Technologies delivered three fully electric vehicles to NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The vehicles can carry astronauts, support personnel, and specialized equipment to the launch pad. They will be used for training exercises before the first crewed mission, Artemis II.