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#illegals
National Review: Upstate N.Y. Motel Kicks Out Guests to Make Room for Migrants Bused from NYC
Guests at a Super 8 motel in upstate New York were kicked out without notice to make room for migrants from New York City. The migrants' immigration status and length of stay in the U.S. remain unclear. The situation has caused outrage and controversy among local officials and residents.
#politics
The Federalist Papers: Whoopi Declares 2024 GOP Hopeful Wannabe 'Dictator' - This Time It's Not Trump
"The View" co-hosts criticize Fox News host Jesse Watters and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, calling them threats to democracy. Whoopi Goldberg goes as far as labeling DeSantis a dictator. The panel ignores potential abuses of power by the current administration and exhibits a biased perspective.
Flag And Cross: Whoopi Declares 2024 GOP Hopeful Wannabe 'Dictator' - This Time It's Not Trump
"The View" panel criticizes Fox News host Jesse Watters and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, calling them threats to democracy. Whoopi Goldberg labels DeSantis a dictator. The panel accuses opponents of Trump of wanting to grow the powers of the presidency. The panel's bias is clear - anyone who opposes their views is a bigot or worse.
Spectator USA: Germany is still haunted by the Valkyrie plot
Seventy-nine years ago, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg attempted to assassinate Hitler. His plot failed, leading to the collapse of a military coup. Today, Germany's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine reflects their pacifist stance influenced by Nazi guilt.
Red State: WATCH: House Democrats Vote to Censor RFK Jr. During Hearing on Government Censorship
Robert Kennedy Jr. testifies on government censorship while being accused of making antisemitic comments. House Democrats vote to censor him, despite their own history of excusing antisemitism within their party.
Flag And Cross: Bipartisan Bill Introduced To Ban Congressional Stock Trading
Members of Congress have introduced legislation to ban members from buying and selling stocks, aiming to address conflicts of interest and criticism from the public. The bipartisan bill would prohibit members of Congress, as well as other government officials, from owning stocks in individual companies but would allow ownership of mutual funds and index funds. Penalties for violations include forfeiture of trading profits and fines of $10,000 or more. The legislation comes as there is strong public support for such a ban.
The Economist: Politics | Jul 22nd 2023 Edition
Thailand's parliament blocks Pita Limjaroenrat from becoming prime minister, while the opposition leader faces a court ruling.
Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor, a senior leader in Malaysia's opposition alliance, is charged with sedition. India launches Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft on a mission to explore the Moon's South Pole.
An American soldier is detained in North Korea after crossing the border from South Korea. China's foreign minister Qin Gang is missing with "no information" on his status.
The Kerch bridge between Russia and Crimea is attacked by water drones, disrupting Russian logistics. (, ) Ukraine accuses Russia of missile strikes on its ports after Russia withdraws from a grain export agreement. (, , )
Fiona Scott Morton declines the role of the European Commission's senior economist on competition issues due to political opposition, while Vladimir Putin avoids an arrest warrant by pulling out of an economic summit. Zimbabwe's president signs a law that allows death penalty for threatening national interest, and Israel's president visits Joe Biden at the White House.
Iran's morality police resumes patrols to enforce a dress code for women, while Tunisia signs a deal with the EU to manage migration. (, ) The UK's controversial Illegal Migration Bill is approved, and an English court reduces the sentence for taking abortion pills. (, )
Brazil's president Lula da Silva calls the war in Ukraine tiring, and Peru protests against its president. (, ) Panama's former president, Ricardo Martinelli, is sentenced to prison for money-laundering.
Severe flooding in South Korea causes scores of deaths, and extreme weather events break heat records across the world. (, )
Fox News: 'Smug' Democrat mocked for 'accidentally' admitting Biden did talk business with Hunter: 'Epic fail'
Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman pressed IRS supervisor Gary Shapley during a congressional hearing about Hunter Biden's business associates, suggesting that this contradicted President Biden's statement that he had never discussed business dealings with his son. Shapley acknowledged that Joe Biden was aware of Hunter's business efforts, which led conservatives to argue that President Biden's claim was false. In response, Goldman defended Biden, stating that the evidence showed he had no involvement in the business.
#society
Daily Wire: Hollywood Elites Mock Capitalism, Smite The Rich In Slew Of New Films
In Hollywood, films love to attack the rich and decry income inequality, despite the irony of wealthy stars starring in these movies. The upcoming "Barbie" movie and the comedy "No Hard Feelings" are prime examples of this trend. Even last year's films "The Menu" and "Triangle of Sadness" took jabs at the wealthy. However, HBO's "The White Lotus" and "Succession" offer more balanced and thought-provoking portrayals of the rich.
The New American: Normalizing Child Rape: The Decades-long Kinsey-Rockefeller-Playboy Push That Produced Our Current Pedophile Crisis - The New American
Millions of children are enslaved and treated as sex slaves. The child slave trade is increasing exponentially, surpassing even the drug trade. This horrific abuse is the result of society's compromise with sin and the influence of "sexual liberation" industrial complex.
Fox News: White House recognizes ‘best of the best’ of law enforcement in fight against fentanyl, drug trafficking
The White House honors law enforcement efforts in the fight against the opioid crisis. The awards recognize their work in investigations and dismantling drug trafficking organizations. The strategy focuses on addressing addiction and targeting criminal organizations behind the drug trade.
The Epoch Times: Sand Castles and Sharks’ Teeth
Robert Fulghum's book "All I Really Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten" explores the life lessons taught in early childhood. As adults observed their children and grandchildren at the beach, they discovered valuable lessons in curiosity, playfulness, and living in the moment. These lessons, if embraced, can greatly benefit relationships and the workplace, reminding us to appreciate the wonders around us and find joy in the present.
The Federalist: 13 AGs To Corporations: No More Racial Discrimination
13 state attorneys general have sent a letter to Fortune 100 companies, warning them against racial discrimination in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling on affirmative-action programs. The attorneys general cited evidence of race-based practices in major companies, including tech giants like Apple, Google, and Facebook. They urged the companies to cease any unlawful race-based quotas or preferences, emphasizing that they will be held accountable for their actions.
National Review: The Corner: Loneliness and the State
Connecticut senator Chris Murphy proposes a "National Strategy for Social Connection Act." Noah Rothman argues that government should not replace organic human connections. Government policy can contribute to social isolation but also encourage human connection. Federal policy should focus on overall flourishing and attention to social and ethical capital. Social connections are important for civic value and combating loneliness. Government policies that support family formation, religious institutions, elderly care, and local empowerment can help build human bonds. However, a federal bureaucracy should be cautious not to become captured by political interests and crowd out local efforts.
The Epoch Times: This Veteran-Owned Company Makes Watches From Whiskey Barrels
Two brothers, Ryan and Andrew Beltran, founded Original Grain and created watches made from reclaimed wood. They also plant a tree for each watch sold and raise money for veteran causes. The brand's unique designs and use of materials from old stadium seats and military equipment have garnered attention and success.
Fox News: Firefighters contain major fire around Athens, fear extreme heat may cause new fires to erupt
A state of emergency declared in Rhodes, Greece due to a threatening fire. Firefighters contained the blaze but are preparing for extreme weather. Wildfires also pose a risk in Spain and Italy.
Fox News: Officials warn of contaminated water as mass flooding continues in Northeast
Massive floods in the U.S Northeast have led to contaminated water sources, posing health risks. Raw sewage, pesticides, fuel runoff, and other pollutants have entered the water systems, prompting advisories and cautionary measures.
#war
The Right Scoop: US Soldier who bolted into North Korea spent 48 days in a South Korean prison
Private Travis King, who had spent 48 days in a South Korean prison, decided to defect to North Korea while being transferred back to the US for disciplinary action. King's family stated that he had been grieving the death of his cousin and was acting out of character. North Korea has remained silent on the situation, which could further strain tensions between the two countries.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: GOP House Candidate Criticizes CCP Ideologies, China’s Organ Harvesting
Republican candidate Lily Tang Williams, who grew up in China, condemns the Chinese Communist Party's exportation of its ideologies and praises Falun Gong practitioners for speaking out against persecution and forced organ harvesting. Williams, who was indoctrinated by the CCP before realizing its lies, expresses support for the Falun Gong's principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance. Dr. G. Weldon Gilcrease of Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting describes China's practice of organ harvesting as a horrific abuse of medical ethics and calls for solidarity with the Falun Gong practitioners.
The Epoch Times: US Religious Freedom Advocate Targeted by Chinese Hackers in Microsoft Breach
Religious freedom advocate Nina Shea discovers she was a victim of a Chinese cyberattack that targeted Microsoft customers, including the U.S. State and Commerce Departments. The attack reveals the Chinese regime's fear of calls for religious freedom.
The Chinese Communist Party's multifaceted campaign to surveil and suppress critics extends beyond cyberattacks, with arrests made in cases involving CCP-backed schemes. The regime aims to displace the U.S.-based world order and curtail freedoms in the United States by changing American thinking and opinions.
Foreign Policy: Young Americans Are Swinging Toward Palestine’s Cause
The decline in U.S. support for Israel is evident, with polls showing increasing sympathy for Palestinians among Americans, particularly the younger generation and Democrats. Benjamin Netanyahu's premierships and the polarization around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have played a role, but the shift cannot be solely attributed to him. Factors such as the generational divide, evangelical Christians' changing views, and human rights concerns have also contributed. The rise of progressive politicians and organizations within the Democratic Party has strengthened the Palestinian perspective in U.S. politics, leading to a more proactive approach toward Israel. The situation is likely to become more divisive, with Israel's government embracing a supremacist ideology and facing alienation from traditional Democratic supporters. The occupation and recent events have amplified the call for an end to the occupation and Palestinian self-determination. The U.S. public is recognizing the unjust nature of the current reality and may continue to shift toward the Palestinian narrative.
PJ Media: Iraqi Fanatics Storm, Burn Swedish Embassy in Baghdad After Threat to Burn Quran in Stockholm
Protesters in Baghdad storm Swedish embassy and set it afire in response to Sweden's permit for Quran burning protest. Followers of cleric Muqtada al-Sadr behind the attack, threatening to cut diplomatic ties with Sweden.
#economy
The Economist: Business | Jul 22nd 2023 Edition
Britain's annual inflation rate dropped to 7.9% in June, down from 8.7% in May, mainly due to lower transport costs and food inflation easing to 17.3%. Goldman Sachs reported its lowest quarterly profit in three years, while JPMorgan Chase's profit surged by 67% year-on-year. China's GDP grew by only 0.8% in Q2, falling short of economists' expectations, with the property sector being a drag on the economy. Evergrande, a property developer, reported a loss of $81bn in 2021 and 2022. The International Energy Agency warned of rising natural-gas prices if there is a cold winter and a halt of Russian gas supplies to the EU. Eli Lilly presented the findings of its Alzheimer's drug study, showing a significant slowdown in the disease's progression. Netflix saw an 8% increase in subscribers in Q2, while Hollywood actors and screenwriters called for a strike to limit the use of AI and demand a bigger share of streaming revenues. Pret a Manger made an annual profit for the first time since 2018 and plans to operate 700 shops worldwide by year-end.
Forbes: Tort Reform Offers A Win-Win Stimulus For The Economy
Effective tort reform is crucial for alleviating the economic burdens caused by tort abuse. It can reduce costs, increase economic activity, and provide relief for families . To achieve this, contingency fee arrangements should be curtailed and penalties imposed for filing frivolous lawsuits .
#military
Red State: Matt Gaetz Roasts General Who Can't Define Gender Ideology Terms Used at the Academy He Supervises
Florida Rep. Gaetz questions the commandant of the US Air Force Academy on gender diversity at a hearing. Gaetz argues that seeking diversity for the sake of diversity is foolish and highlights the exclusion of cisgender men in the Brooke Owens Fellowship. The commandant admits he does not know the meanings of certain terms used in the fellowship.
#health
The Epoch Times: Fiber Is Your Body’s Natural Guide to Weight Management
Fiber is essential for weight management and overall health. It helps regulate blood sugar levels, controls hunger, and affects metabolism. Most Americans lack fiber due to consuming processed carbohydrates. Low-carb diets can be beneficial, but a more sustainable approach is to focus on unprocessed carbohydrates with natural fiber. Different types of fiber may have varying effects, so it's important to listen to your body and make choices accordingly. Increasing fiber intake can be achieved through whole foods or supplements.
Fox News: Biden using 'lower stairs' on Air Force One to avoid embarrassing tripping incidents: Report
President Biden is using the lower stairs on Air Force One to avoid tripping, in an effort to make travel easier. His advisers have acknowledged the intentional shift and the president has been wearing sneakers for comfort. Critics question his mobility and age.
Fox News: Heat-associated deaths in Phoenix continue to rise as temperatures hit 110 degrees for 20 straight days
Health officials confirm more heat-related deaths in Phoenix amid record-breaking temperatures. So far, 18 deaths have been confirmed this year, with last year's total at 29 deaths by this time. Most deaths occurred outdoors, and utilities have adopted rules against power shutoffs during excessive heat warnings. Older individuals are particularly vulnerable to extreme heat.
#crime
Fox News: California man convicted of killing ex-girlfriend by leaving package bomb at her spa business
In 2018, Stephen Beal blew up his ex-girlfriend's spa business, killing her and injuring two clients. Beal, who was jealous of his ex-girlfriend dating someone else, was convicted of federal felonies.
Fox News: Carlee Russell traveling 'six football fields' during 911 call doesn't make 'any sense': former detective
Former homicide detective questions the movement of Carlee Russell's vehicle during her 911 call reporting a toddler on the Interstate. Russell traveled a long distance during the call, raising suspicions. Russell made searches related to kidnapping and Amber Alerts, leading to questions about the veracity of her claims.
#sports
Forbes: Alex Morgan: USWNT Has A ‘Target On Our Backs’ Every Single Tournament
USWNT is favored to win the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup despite injuries and a young squad. Players are prepared for the pressure and target on their backs. Co-captain Alex Morgan, a veteran of four World Cups, emphasizes the importance of unity and being good teammates.
The Blaze: Chinese tennis player has panic attack, quits match after controversial move by opponent — officials then claim China is 'manipulating the world'
Chinese tennis player, Zhang Shuai, retired from a match after opponent's controversial maneuver. Tournament officials claimed Chinese are manipulating world with videos of the ordeal.
#outdoors
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GATORZ Eyewear has introduced the Blastshield shield-style glasses, perfect for shooting enthusiasts and hunters. The glasses feature quick-change lenses for different lighting conditions, comfortable fit under helmets and ear protection, and enhanced visual acuity and eye protection.
Field & Stream: Red Oak vs White Oak
Acorns are an important food source for deer, and being able to identify red oak vs white oak can improve hunting success. Red oak leaves have pointed lobes, while white oak leaves have rounded ones. Red oak bark is gray to black with reddish inner bark, while white oak bark is paler and rougher. Red oak acorns are rounder, while white oak acorns are longer. White oak acorns taste better to deer but are less reliable in terms of crop production. The height and shape of the trees and the quality of the acorns can also influence hunting prospects. Knowing the dominant oak species, keeping an eye on acorn development, reading the sign of deer activity, and marking the best trees can all help in hunting near red and white oaks.
#other
The Epoch Times: Spicy Thai Peanut Noodles
If you're looking for an easy and refreshing dinner option, try making Thai Peanut Noodles. This dish is perfect for hot summer days when you don't want to turn on the oven or grill. The recipe calls for simple ingredients like noodles, vegetables, and a homemade peanut sauce. You can customize the spice level and add protein of your choice. Whether you serve it cold or at room temperature, this Thai Peanut Noodles dish is a tasty and convenient option for any meal.
Flag And Cross: Ikea Tiene Una Planta Que Actúa Como Un Humidificador
Ikea introduces a versatile and charming decorative plant that adds a unique touch to spaces and creates a pleasant atmosphere. It is called the butterfly palm and not only adapts well to different decorations, but also acts as a humidifier, making it ideal for dry environments. The plant is available for purchase at Ikea stores and online for 29.99 euros.
The Epoch Times: Beyond the Boardwalk: Ocean City, Maryland
Ocean City, Maryland is a popular vacation spot with a 10-mile stretch of coast and a bustling boardwalk filled with sights and sounds of an amusement park. Nearby, the town of Berlin offers a charming Main Street with 60 retail spots and a park dedicated to a naval hero and a hymn composer. Assateague Island is known for its wild horses and beautiful trails, while The Dough Roller is a must-try breakfast spot. Despite the end of beach season, the memories made in Ocean City will last.
The Epoch Times: Fur, Fin, and Feather Essentials
Keep your fur, fin, or feather pet happy with these practical and fun items: a convertible cat backpack for walks, a smart fountain and feeder for food and water, a robot to keep them company while you're away, a spacious bird cage with play area, and a frameless cube aquarium for fish.
The Epoch Times: Climate Engineering to Fight Global Warming? What Could Go Wrong!
A documentary claims climate engineering has been happening for decades and there has been a cover-up. The idea of blocking out the sun to prevent warming is unnecessary and could have disastrous consequences.
Forbes: Phoenix Faces Hottest Day In 6 Years: Here’s Where Else Records Could Fall
A relentless heat wave has shattered daily temperature records across the South and Southwest, with major cities experiencing dangerously hot conditions. The heat can cause heat stroke and residents are advised to stay indoors.