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#illegals
The Blaze: Overwhelmed sanctuary New York City has begun distributing fliers at border telling illegal immigrants not to come
New York City's sanctuary status is exposed as empty rhetoric as more than 90,000 illegal immigrants pour into the city, overwhelming shelters and municipal support. Mayor Adams distributes fliers at the border warning migrants that the city may not be able to provide them with shelter and services. NYC anticipates spending $4.3 billion on the crisis, but some leftists argue that the focus should be on getting people out of shelters and into permanent housing.
Washington Free Beacon: Upstate Motel Kicks Out Guests After NYC Moves Migrants In
A motel in upstate New York kicked out guests to accommodate migrants from New York City. The displaced guests were offered alternative lodging nearby.
#politics
The Epoch Times: Maine Governor Vetoes Bill to Ban Foreign Influence in Elections
Maine's Democrat Gov. Janet Mills vetoed a bill that would bar foreign governments from influencing state elections or ballot measures. The governor cited concerns about constitutionality and the potential to restrict political speech. The bill included provisions to require internet platforms to remove communications paid for by foreign government-influenced entities and for media outlets to establish policies to prevent the distribution of such communications. The vetoed bill is similar to one vetoed in 2021, which stemmed from a dispute over a $1 billion energy project to bring hydropower from Hydro-Québec to the New England power grid.
Fox News: Kashmiri girl, 11, makes rare plea to meet rebel father jailed in India
The 11-year-old daughter of Kashmiri rebel leader Mohammed Yasin Malik pleads with India to allow her to meet her ailing father, holding PM Modi responsible for any harm. Her father, sentenced to life in prison for terrorism and sedition, claims to be a freedom fighter. Kashmiri rebels have been fighting for independence since 1989.
Daily Wire: New York City To Pay $13.7 Million To George Floyd Rioters For Mass Arrests
New York City has agreed to pay $13.7 million to over 1,000 protesters involved in the George Floyd protests. The class-action lawsuit alleged that the police violated the rights of the protesters during clashes at 18 protests. Eligible protesters can receive compensation of $9,950, but those arrested for violence-related charges are excluded.
Newsbusters: RFK, Jr.: YouTube Deplatformed Me as I Was Announcing My Candidacy
YouTube deplatformed Robert Kennedy, Jr. minutes into his announcement as a Democratic presidential candidate. He testified in a House hearing about how his speech, focusing on issues like inflation and the cost of living, was censored. Kennedy claimed that a new form of censorship, called "targeted propaganda," has been used against him since his candidacy announcement. He also mentioned that Instagram suppressed his content. In the same hearing, Breitbart News revealed that Big Tech's censorship, particularly regarding the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, may have influenced the 2020 election outcome.
The New American: Methanol-Tainted Liquor and Xylazine-Tainted Fentanyl Illustrate the Same Prohibitionist Peril - The New American
Prohibition causes the dangers of methanol in Iran and fentanyl in the US. Black markets make consumption of these substances more dangerous. Iran's ban on alcohol forces drinkers to rely on unsafe sources. Laws that criminalize drug use create a deadly market for unpredictable substances. Prohibition increases drug-related deaths and harms legitimate patients. The Biden administration's plan to address the issue through enforcement is misguided and ineffective. Prohibition makes drug use more hazardous and needs to be rejected.
Breitbart: Jon Tester Hid Meeting with Boeing Lobbyist While Weighing FAA Nomination
Democrat Sen. Jon Tester failed to disclose a meeting with a Boeing lobbyist and received thousands of dollars from Boeing lobbyists while the confirmation process for Phil Washington to head the FAA was ongoing. Tester's reluctance to publicly endorse Washington ultimately led to the derailing of his confirmation. Tester's office claims that the event with the Boeing lobbyist was not organized by his office and that Boeing did not lobby against Washington's nomination.
The New American: Missouri Supreme Court to Decide Future of Pro-Abortion Amendment
The abortion debate in Missouri reaches the state's Supreme Court as arguments are heard regarding a proposed amendment to the Missouri Constitution that would create a legal right to abortion. Attorney General Andrew Bailey's refusal to approve the cost estimate for the amendment has delayed the process of collecting signatures to put the proposal on the 2024 ballot. The battle over abortion extends to Congress with the passage of the National Defense Authorization Act, which includes provisions aimed at limiting the Pentagon's involvement in offering abortions and medical care for "transgenders."
The Blaze: White House quietly makes safety, comfort accommodations because of Biden's old age: Report
The White House is making accommodations to protect President Biden from issues related to his old age. Changes include using a smaller staircase to board Air Force One and encouraging him to wear sneakers for comfort.
The New American: New IRS Whistleblowers Testified That Hunter’s Crimes Were Off-limits - The New American
The House Oversight Committee hears strong evidence of a double standard of justice for the Bidens. Witnesses from the IRS testify.
Michigan's attorney general charges 16 alternative electors with felonies for voting for Trump. FDA approves over-the-counter abortion pill. UN seeks to regulate artificial intelligence.
Newsbusters: ‘Unprecedented Corruption’: Johnson Exposes Big Tech Collusion and Media Coverup in Fiery Speech
Representative Mike Johnson exposed collusion between the federal government and Big Tech, accusing them of corruption and cover-up. He referenced a court decision that temporarily barred the Biden administration from censoring online speech, highlighting the threat to conservatives' social media posts. Johnson also criticized the mainstream media for burying the story.
Red State: Shocking Release of FD-1023 Reveals Egregious Attempt by the FBI to Cover for the Bidens
Sen. Chuck Grassley releases FD-1023 form, revealing evidence of Joe Biden and Hunter Biden receiving bribes from Burisma founder Mykola Zlochevsky. Form includes claim of 17 recordings discussing arrangements and direct references to Joe Biden's involvement. FBI works to cover up corruption.
Fox News: ABC completely avoids on-air coverage of IRS whistleblowers in explosive hearing on Hunter Biden probe
ABC News failed to mention the explosive House Oversight hearing involving IRS whistleblowers and allegations of misconduct in the DOJ's handling of the Hunter Biden probe. CBS and NBC provided coverage, but CNN and MSNBC skipped live coverage of the hearing. ABC News only covered the hearing with an article on its website. The liberal networks downplayed the whistleblower claims, and there were concerns about their impartiality and journalistic credibility. The hearing raised questions about corruption allegations involving President Biden and his son.
#society
The Epoch Times: Jim Caviezel Says Trump Is the 'New Moses' While Promoting New Film
Actor Jim Caviezel praised former President Donald Trump during an interview for promoting his new film. Caviezel referred to Trump as the "new Moses" who will go after child traffickers. The film, "Sound of Freedom," has seen great success at the box office, grossing over $100 million domestically in just two weeks. The movie tells the story of a Homeland Security agent who rescues a young boy from traffickers and risks everything to save his sister. Despite backlash claiming the film is linked to QAnon and conspiracy theories, it continues to attract a large audience.
The Epoch Times: Organization Works to Stop Medical Transition for Minors by Educating Lawmakers and Suing Industry Into 'Unprofitability'
The Child and Parental Rights Campaign (CPRC) aims to protect young people from the radical gender ideology movement by sharing the stories of detransitioners like Abel Garcia and suing the child sex-change industry. Garcia regretted his decision to transition and believes children should not have access to sex-change surgery. The CPRC is fighting an uphill battle against the widespread acceptance of child sex change perpetuated by transgender activists, but they hope to protect parental rights through legal battles and advocacy.
Fox News: Texas city reports syphilis outbreak amid ‘limited supply’ of penicillin drug
Syphilis cases are on the rise in the U.S., with a significant increase in cases among women and a rise in congenital syphilis. The availability of Bicillin, the penicillin used to treat syphilis, is a growing concern, as the FDA expects a limited supply. Cases of syphilis have been increasing since 2017, with over 176,000 cases reported in 2021. The spike in cases and the shortage of Bicillin raise concerns about the spread and treatment of the sexually transmitted infection.
Forbes: ‘Sound Of Freedom’ Hits $100 Million At Box Office Despite Scrutiny
The indie film "Sound of Freedom" surpassed $100 million at the domestic box office, becoming a top grossing film of the year. The film, based on a former government agent's mission to rescue child sex trafficking victims, has faced scrutiny due to its lead actor's ties to conspiracy theories.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Transgender pretender as MELTDOWN over being ‘misgendered’
A transgender customer had a furious outburst at a Toyota dealership when she was "misgendered" by the staff. She yelled, "I'm a fucking SIR!" causing a scene and insulting the employees.
The American Mind: DEI and the End of the Constitutional Order
The critical race theorists aim to reshape American society by using their power to change the structures of governance. They propose abandoning the notion of colorblind equality, redistributing wealth along racial lines, and restricting speech deemed "hateful." Their goal is to replace individual rights with group rights, implement race-based wealth redistribution, and suppress certain forms of speech. This ideal system of governance would involve state control over material resources and intrusions into individual psychology, speech, expression, and behavior.
The Babylon Bee: Winner Of $1 Billion Powerball Jackpot Excited To Finally Be Able To Afford An Apartment In L.A.
After winning the $1.1 billion Powerball jackpot, a California resident, who has been living in a tent, can finally afford to rent an apartment in Los Angeles. Many others in the state are hopeful of winning the lottery to escape the high cost of living.
The Epoch Times: The Cult Religion of Transgenderism: Part II
In this continuation, three famous cult religions (People’s Temple, Heaven’s Gate, and Branch Davidians) are compared to transgenderism. The cults had strong leaders who were venerated and an obsession with sex. Followers were required to sever ties with their families and sacrifice money and property. Tragic ends included mass suicides. Transgenderism shares these characteristics.
PJ Media: After Riley Gaines Incident, College Mom Says SFSU is Off the Table for Her Children
Most people, regardless of their political views, want nothing to do with the violence and chaos that some groups incite. After witnessing a violent attack on a speaker at San Francisco State University, a California mom decides to withdraw her children from the school. She questions the administration's lack of action and expresses concern for her children's safety. Refusing to send her kids to SFSU is a good start, but the bigger issue lies in what these violent individuals will do once they enter the "real world."
The Blaze: Jason Aldean music video filmed at 'lynching site' Associated Press claims — It's actually a famous courthouse where 'Hannah Montana' was filmed
The Associated Press falsely claims that Jason Aldean's music video was filmed at a lynching site, causing controversy. The site is actually a popular filming location, and the video's popularity has increased despite the accusations.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian journalist abducted by Russia held hostage in Moscow prison
Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Khyliuk has been abducted by Russia and held in a Moscow prison. Despite Russian authorities denying his detention, evidence has been obtained by Reporters Without Borders that confirms his disappearance and transfer to a prison in Moscow. Khyliuk has been held without any legal basis for over a year.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: FBI Allegedly Aided Russian Censorship Efforts
An appellate court temporarily stayed an injunction that froze government speech policing efforts, allowing the Biden administration to resume suppressing free speech. A report from the House Judiciary Committee reveals that the FBI worked with Ukraine's intelligence agency to censor Americans, including journalists and the U.S. State Department, on behalf of Russia. The report raises concerns about the FBI's collaboration with foreign agencies and the potential violation of Americans' First Amendment rights.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Canadians Feeling the Pinch of Latest Bank of Canada Rate Hike: Poll
A majority of Canadians say the recent Bank of Canada rate hike will negatively impact their finances, particularly those with mortgages and renters. Many Canadians are struggling to make their payments and expect the rate increase to worsen their financial conditions. This has led to increased competition for rental housing and delays in purchasing homes. Additionally, rising grocery costs are causing financial strain for many Canadians, leading to delays in major purchases and reduced charitable donations.
Breitbart: Philly Fed Survey Shows Manufacturing Continues to Shrink for 11th Straight Month
Manufacturing activity in Mid-Atlantic falls for 11th consecutive month. Shipments and new orders decline, but employment remains steady. Future outlook improves with expectations of increased activity and employment. Prices paid for materials decline, but prices received for goods produced increase.
Breitbart: Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Tumble to 228,000
Labor market shows resilience as new claims for unemployment benefits and ongoing claims remain low. Despite Fed's interest rate hikes, layoffs have not significantly increased. Continues the trend of a strong economy.
Forbes: Netflix Pulls Off A Remarkable Turnaround, But Not Enough To Please Wall Street
Netflix's stock tanked after reporting an increase in subscribers due to a successful crackdown on password sharing. The company plans to implement the crackdown worldwide and raise average revenue per account. However, the stock opened lower than expected due to slightly missing revenue forecasts and the potential impact of writer and actor strikes in the entertainment industry.
Breitbart: Bidenomics Fail: Biden's Economic Approval Rating Still Just 37%
President Joe Biden's economic approval rating has only risen by three percentage points, according to a CNBC poll. The majority still disapprove, and only 20% view the economy positively. Inflation is the top concern for 30% of the public, while Republicans have an advantage on economic issues.
Breitbart: Leading Economic Index Falls For 15th Straight Month, Indicating Looming Recession
The leading economic indicators in the US fell for the fifteenth consecutive month, indicating a decline in economic activity. This suggests that the economy may continue to slow down in the coming months, potentially leading to a recession from Q3 2023 to Q1 2024.
Forbes: Biden’s Competition Council Targets Free Enterprise, Expands Government
Joe Biden's Competition Council celebrated its second anniversary and held its fifth meeting, where Biden announced new federal actions aimed at lowering costs for Americans. The White House boasted about its regulatory efforts in various sectors, but many question the effectiveness and fairness of these interventions. The Council focuses on antitrust enforcement and demonizes certain industries, while ignoring the ramifications of the administration's own policies.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Hit the Streets for Street Art
Five cities around the world with vibrant street art scenes are highlighted in this article. In Chicago, the Wabash Arts Corridor showcases large-scale murals, while Los Angeles' Arts District is filled with public art. Cheyenne in Wyoming boasts over 50 captivating downtown murals, while Mississippi and Alexandria, VA also have thriving art communities.
#history
The Epoch Times: Digging for Adventure: Lost Treasures Await Across the U.S.
Las Vegas casino operator Ted Binion is rumored to have hidden tons of silver on his ranch in Pahrump, Nevada. Many have tried to find it, but the actual location remains unknown.
Experts believe that up to 800 pounds of gold bars stolen in a stagecoach robbery in 1865 in Idaho are still waiting to be found within 15 miles of the robbery site.
#health
The Epoch Times: An Ancient Therapy to Alleviate COVID-19 Complications and Asthma Symptoms
Long COVID, or post-COVID syndrome, can have long-lasting effects on a person's quality of life. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can help relieve the diverse range of symptoms associated with long COVID. Studies have shown that women and older adults are more susceptible to long COVID, and individuals with certain constitutions are more likely to experience severe symptoms. TCM treatments, including herbal medicine and acupoint massage, have shown effectiveness in treating long COVID symptoms.
The Epoch Times: Blue-State Doctors Launch Abortion Pill Pipeline Into States With Bans
European organization Aid Access has found a new method to provide abortion pills to women in anti-abortion states in the U.S. The organization now allows medical professionals in Democrat-led states with abortion "shield" laws to prescribe and mail pills directly to patients. As a result, more people may gain access to abortions, with the potential for thousands of abortions to take place in restricted states.
#education
Flag And Cross: Parents Express Concerns Over Young Children's Behavior, Sleep Habits, And Separation Anxiety
The majority of parents express concerns about their young child's behavior and seek resources to improve it.
#crime
The Epoch Times: New Gun Lab Aimed at Speeding up Criminal Investigations Across Manitoba
The Manitoba government is funding a new gun lab at the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters to improve processing and examination of firearms used in crimes. The lab will speed up investigations by completing work within hours, instead of sending firearms to a national lab, which can take up to a year. The increase in personnel and specialized training will strengthen capacity to investigate firearm-related crime.
The Blaze: Burger King employee faces 20 years in prison for allegedly serving up French fries pulled from trash can
A Burger King assistant manager faces up to 20 years in prison for serving customers French fries from a trash can. Two women who were previously arrested for disorderly conduct were named as victims of the alleged crime. The assistant manager has been fired and Burger King is cooperating with authorities.
The New American: Second Amendment “Showdown” Coming to SCOTUS - The New American
The Supreme Court is set to hear a case that could expand gun confiscation under the pretext of restraining domestic violence. The case revolves around a man who was issued a restraining order and later found with firearms. The lower court struck down a federal law, the Violence Against Women Act, as unconstitutional, but the Biden administration asked the Supreme Court to overturn the decision.
Fox News: Police ID 2 DNA profiles on property of long-deceased IN businessman, suspected serial killer
Authorities in Indiana have recovered two complete DNA profiles from bone matter found on a property once owned by suspected serial killer Herbert Baumeister. Baumeister, believed to have targeted young men in gay bars, committed suicide in 1996.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Netflix Takes A Backseat In Live Sports As Streaming Competitors Ramp Up
Netflix, one of the largest streaming companies, is not focusing on live sports but instead on sports docuseries. They believe they can attract sports fans through storytelling and off-season programming. However, they are planning a live sports program as a promotional vehicle for their sports brands. Netflix's strategy diverges from other streaming companies aggressively bidding on live sports rights. Sarandos' comments may encourage other streaming companies to pursue sports content and gain an edge over Netflix.
#science
Flag And Cross: Scientists Unearth Fossil Of Dinosaur Being Attacked By Mammal
Extraordinary fossil of dinosaur attacked and eaten by mammal found in Liaoning, China. Entangled skeletons of herbivore and smaller meat-eating mammal preserved in a mudslide. Discovery contradicts belief that dinosaurs had few threats from mammals.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: [ICAST 2023] The Next Gen of Spinfisher from PENN - The Spinfisher VII
PENN is launching the new Spinfisher VII spinning reel, which features a sealed drag system, upgraded all-brass gearing, and stainless steel ball bearings. With 18 different models and a max drag ranging from 15 to 50 pounds, it is a strong and durable reel for saltwater fishing. The Spinfisher VII will be available in September.
Forbes: Five People Have Died In National Parks As Temperatures Sore — But Heat Is Not Deterring Visitors
Visits to national parks in Arizona, California, and Texas have not slowed down despite record-breaking heat and deaths. Park officials attribute the high visitation to summer vacation, scenic drives in air-conditioned vehicles, and the allure of extreme temperatures. Parks in the Southwest plan activities in the cooler hours of the day and provide guidance to visitors unfamiliar with the heat.
Backpacker: Deal of the Week: Rab Element 2 Shelter
Tarp camping is a lightweight alternative to tents, and the Rab Element 2 is a durable option for outdoor adventures. It is currently on sale at Backcountry, weighing only 20.6 ounces and made with sil-coated Cordura. This shelter can be paired with an Element 2 Bug Tent for insect protection.
#other
Fox News: Tragic helicopter crash claims life of pilot in western Canada
A helicopter pilot died in a crash during Canada's worst wildfire season. The pilot, a 41-year-old man, crashed near Haig Lake in northwestern Alberta. This is the third death connected to the firefighting efforts.
Fox News: Don't let what happened to Mary on vacation happen to you: Essential travel safety tips
A Good Samaritan in Rome stole a woman's iPhone and PIN while offering to take a picture. To stay safe while traveling, avoid posting boarding pass or identification photos, be cautious on public Wi-Fi, keep your location private, be wary of public charging stations, use two-factor authentication, be selective with credit card use, and always keep an eye on your tech.
Flag And Cross: Trump Holds Private Screening of 'Sound of Freedom,' Reveals His Thoughts on the Film
Former President Donald Trump screened the film "Sound of Freedom" at his club and praised it for its success. The film tells the true story of a former government agent rescuing children from sex trafficking. It has surpassed $100 million at the box office.