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#illegals
PJ Media: New York City's Message to Illegal Immigrants at Southern Border: We Don't Want You Here
The border crisis has spread to Democratic-run big cities like New York, as illegal aliens are filling up homeless shelters and makeshift shelters. New York City Mayor Eric Adams is now asking border crossers to settle in other cities and plans to start kicking illegal aliens out of shelters after 60 days. The Biden administration wants to keep this underreported.
#politics
PJ Media: FLASHBACK: When Democrats Were All About Rogue Electors
Michigan's Attorney General filed charges against 16 people who falsely claimed to be electors for Trump, undermining faith in elections. This act criminalizes questioning results. In 2016, leftists urged electors to vote for Hillary to stop Trump.
The Economist: Sir Tony Blair mesmerises the Labour Party, again
Sir Tony Blair, despite his age, continues to captivate the Labour Party with his slick and mesmerizing performances. His recent Future of Britain conference showcased an optimistic vision of a modernizing Britain fueled by hope and technology. While Blair was largely repudiated for the invasion of Iraq, many in his party are once again mesmerized by his leadership. His successor, Sir Keir Starmer, has embraced Blair's policies and the two men have formed a mutual admiration society. Blair's Institute for Global Change, which acts as a consultancy to governments and has a strong influence on Labour's agenda, has become a powerful force in British politics.
Fox News: NYC mocked after discouraging migrants to seek asylum: 'No longer a Sanctuary City'
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announced that his administration would be putting up posters at the border discouraging migrants from settling in the city due to a lack of space and resources. Conservative commentators criticized the mayor for changing NYC's "Sanctuary City" policy.
Fox News: Senators weigh in on who benefits most if Manchin launches third-party campaign
Multiple senators have expressed concerns that a third-party presidential campaign by Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., would negatively impact President Biden and benefit former President Trump. Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, believes that a candidate would need to be to the right of Trump to draw votes away from him, suggesting that a No Labels candidate like Manchin would instead pull votes from Biden. A recent poll by Quinnipiac University showed that nearly half of voters would consider a third-party candidate in 2024, indicating dissatisfaction with the status quo. The prospect of a Manchin run has sparked speculation, with some Democrats worried about the potential consequences for Biden's presidency, while others believe it could attract support from anti-Trump Republicans.
Forbes: Is a Soldier Who Sprinted into North Korea a Bigger Headache for Washington or Pyongyang?
U.S. Army Private Travis T. King defects to North Korea from the DMZ, causing tension between the North and the U.S.
North Korea is wary of Private King's motives and may use him for their own propaganda. The incident may lead to changes in military policy regarding service personnel in South Korea.
The Economist: The rise of the self-pitying MP
Westminster MPs are known for their complaints about the job, but the reality is not as bleak as they make it seem. The number of MPs leaving is not significantly higher than usual, and Parliament is mostly a meritocratic system. While pay may be lower compared to other industries, MPs have more time for side pursuits and the work hours are not as demanding as they used to be. Some of the problems MPs face are self-inflicted, such as taking on too many responsibilities in their constituencies. The abuse they face online is a real issue, but it is important to distinguish between genuine abuse and mild criticism. Overall, being an MP is not as terrible as they make it out to be.
Newsbusters: NPR Couldn't Do ONE SECOND on the House Oversight Hearing on Hunter Biden and DOJ
NPR failed to cover the House Oversight Committee hearings on the Hunter Biden investigation, while PBS offered limited coverage. NPR instead focused on stories about Trump potentially facing criminal charges and the Women's World Cup. This selective coverage highlights a bias in NPR's reporting.
Fox News: Veteran Sam Brown wins Blackburn endorsement, raises major cash in Nevada Senate run
Republican Senate candidate Sam Brown has received endorsements from Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn and the powerful grassroots conservative group Americans for Prosperity Action. Brown aims to stop the radical agenda of the Left and take back the Senate seat from incumbent Democrat Sen. Jacky Rosen in Nevada.
#society
Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: President Trump says Sound of Freedom is
‘unbelievable’ after private screening at Bedminster
Former President Donald Trump hosted a screening of the movie "Sound of Freedom." He praised the lead actor and producer and expressed admiration for the film's powerful message against child trafficking. The movie has been successful at the box office, surpassing other major releases.
#foreignaffairs
The New American: NATO Vilnius Summit: Ukraine Left Hanging Once Again - The New American
NATO Summit in Vilnius disappoints Ukraine, as it does not offer a specific timeframe or blueprint for Ukraine to join the alliance. Ukrainian President Zelensky expresses his dissatisfaction with the outcome. Russia criticizes the summit for its "anti-Russian" attitude. The UK warns Ukraine to be patient and show gratitude for the support it has received. NATO allies promise increased financial and military aid to Ukraine. France offers to deploy long-range missile systems to Ukraine, prompting Russia to threaten countermeasures.
The Epoch Times: EU Signs Deal With Argentina Calling Falklands 'Malvinas Islands'
The EU-CELAC summit declaration referred to the Falkland Islands as "Islas Malvinas," which is Argentina's name for the territory. Argentina sees this as a diplomatic victory and hopes to resume dialogue with the EU and the UK regarding sovereignty negotiations. The conflict over sovereignty rights continues, with CELAC countries supporting Argentina's ambition to determine the future of the islands. The UK maintains that the Falkland Islanders have chosen to remain a self-governing UK Overseas Territory, and there can be no dialogue on sovereignty without their consent. The EU member states have not changed their views on the Falklands/Malvinas Islands.
Flag And Cross: Israeli Prime Minister Recognizes Western Sahara As Part Of Morocco
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made the decision to recognize Western Sahara as a part of Morocco, fulfilling a promise he made while still in opposition. The decision was delayed due to Netanyahu's desire for reciprocity from Morocco, which was not granted. Eventually, the breakthrough came when Israel promised to invest in desalination plants in Western Sahara.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Nasdaq, S&P 500 Slide at Open as Tesla, Netflix Drag
Tesla's price cut concerns and Netflix's revenue miss led to a drop in the tech-heavy Nasdaq and S&P 500. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, however, saw a slight rise.
The Economist: A big battery investment is good news for British carmaking
Tata, the Indian conglomerate that owns Jaguar Land Rover, plans to build a new battery "gigafactory" in Britain, choosing Somerset over Spain. This investment is seen as a positive development for the struggling British car industry, which has been hit hard by Covid and Brexit. The government is willing to provide significant funding to support the mass-manufacturing of cars in the country.
The Epoch Times: BC Ports in Limbo as Union Removes Strike Notice Despite Dispute With Employers
A labour dispute at British Columbia ports causes uncertainty as the union cancels a strike notice, prompting Prime Minister Trudeau to take action to ensure the stability of national supply chains. The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada initially rejected a tentative deal, relaunched the strike briefly, and then removed picket lines after the ruling requiring a 72-hour notice for a legal strike.
Fox News: Top conservative group declares ‘Bidenomics is Broken’ in national ad campaign
Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is launching a major grassroots and paid advertising campaign called "Bidenomics is Broken" to highlight the negative impact of President Biden's economic policies. The campaign includes events and digital spots that argue Bidenomics has made life unaffordable, pointing to high inflation, gas prices, energy costs, interest rates, and grocery bills. Despite the president's claims of economic improvement, public opinion polling shows Americans giving him little credit.
#health
The Epoch Times: Illegal Immigrant Children With Tuberculosis Released Across United States
Thousands of young illegal immigrants with tuberculosis were released from U.S. government custody over a year. The illegal immigrants were under 18 years old and were released despite having latent tuberculosis infection.
#crime
Daily Wire: Man Charged After Death Threat Sent To Media CEO Over Request For Nashville School Shooter Manifesto
A Tennessee man has been charged with misdemeanor harassment after sending a death threat email to the CEO of a conservative news network. The threat was related to the CEO's request for the FBI to release the manifesto of the transgender woman who carried out a shooting at a Christian school in Nashville. Conservative groups have condemned the threat and expressed support for the CEO.
#sports
Forbes: A Planned Charlotte Tennis Venue And The Western & Southern Open
Charlotte, North Carolina is vying to host the Western & Southern Open tennis tournament, currently held in Cincinnati. A proposed tennis stadium complex in Charlotte, financed by billionaire Ben Navarro's Beemok Capital, may jeopardize Cincinnati's hold on the event. While nothing is official, Charlotte's plans and investments make it a strong contender.
#other
Spectator USA: New York discourages migrants from coming
NYC Mayor Eric Adams wants to discourage asylum seekers from coming to the city due to its high cost of living. Flyers will be handed out at the border, warning about the expenses and lack of guaranteed shelter and services. Adams also announced a new directive for single adult migrants to reapply for shelter after sixty days, freeing up space for families.
Forbes: Taylor Swift Breaks Her Own Record With ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’
Taylor Swift's latest album, Speak Now (Taylor's Version), has made history on the Billboard charts, solidifying her position as one of the most influential artists of her generation. The album's success has been remarkable, with nearly all its songs charting and breaking records for the most spots occupied by a female artist on the Streaming Songs chart.
The Epoch Times: Chinese E-Retailer Temu Sues Fast-Fashion Giant Shein Over Alleged 'Anticompetitive Scheme'
Chinese e-retailer Temu has filed a lawsuit against Shein, accusing the fast-fashion giant of engaging in anticompetitive behavior to push Temu out of the US market. Temu alleges that Shein engaged in a campaign of threats, intimidation, and false assertions of infringement to protect its monopoly position. Temu's lawsuit claims that Shein forces manufacturers into exclusive agreements and imposes fines and penalties on those who supply products to Temu. The alleged actions by Shein have resulted in 10,000 products being pulled from Temu's site.