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21 Jul 2023
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#illegals
The Epoch Times: Toronto Opens Hotel Rooms for 150 Asylum Seekers Following $97 Million Pledge From Ottawa
Toronto is providing hotel rooms for 150 asylum seekers due to a surge in the number of refugees and those seeking asylum. The city council approved a plan to address the shelter needs of refugees, including expanding a rent supplement program and calling on the federal government to open a reception area near the airport. Mayor Olivia Chow and Premier Doug Ford also requested additional funding from the federal government. The federal government has pledged $97 million for shelter spaces, which will cover the cost of interim housing for the refugees.
Fox News: DOJ to sue Texas over floating border barrier; Abbott says ‘see you in court’
The Department of Justice plans to sue Texas Gov. Greg Abbott over the state's use of a floating buoy border barrier to stop illegal immigration. The barrier, part of Operation Lone Star, angers Mexico and the federal government and raises humanitarian concerns.
#politics
Newsbusters: USA Today Journo: Lack of Twitter Censorship Leads to 2024 Election Disinformation
USA Today's Josh Meyer is concerned about the spread of misinformation on Twitter during the 2024 election. Experts warn that it could influence the outcome of the race. Meyer supports censorship despite past interference and court rulings against it.
Red State: Fire Torches Building Housing Rand Paul's Bowling Green Office
A fire breaks out in an office building housing Sen. Rand Paul's office in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The building sustains heavy damage, but there are no injuries. The cause of the fire is unknown.
Newsbusters: MSNBC Yawns As Beto Cries Abbot 'Has Blood On His Hands,' Inspires Terrorism
Failed Texas Democratic candidate Beto O'Rourke accuses Gov. Greg Abbott of inspiring "white nationalist terrorists," while discussing the situation at the border on MSNBC's Jose Diaz-Balart Reports. O'Rourke claims that migrant treatment by Texas state troopers is inhumane and pushes President Biden to counter Abbott's actions.
Spectator USA: Will Chuck Grassley’s Burisma bombshell finally get the Bidens fired?
Joe Biden, in a joking manner, admitted to blackmailing a foreign official investigating a company where his son served on the board. Senator Grassley revealed damaging accusations against Biden, including claims of recordings implicating him and his son. The accusation is that the Bidens received millions of dollars from the Ukrainian energy company Burisma in exchange for ensuring the firing of a prosecutor. The truth remains uncertain, but the public now has access to the information.
Flag And Cross: Trump Será Juzgado En Mayo De 2024, En Plena Campaña Para Las Presidenciales
The trial against former US President Donald Trump for classified documents found in his Florida home will begin on May 20, 2024, according to Judge Aileen Cannon. Trump is a candidate for the Republican nomination for the upcoming presidential elections and had requested a postponement until after the general elections in November. The trial will take place in Fort Pierce, about 200 kilometers north of Miami.
Washington Free Beacon: FACT CHECK: Did Hakeem Jeffries Raise $7 Million More Than Kevin McCarthy?
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries outraised House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in fundraising for the second quarter. Jeffries' team claimed he raised $29 million, although public disclosures showed he raised slightly over $6 million. McCarthy and his campaign committees reported raising about $22 million. Jeffries included money from committee events in his internal calculation of his total fundraising haul, which McCarthy's team criticized as artificially inflating resources. Despite the discrepancy, public disclosures showed that McCarthy raised more money for Republicans than Jeffries did for Democrats in the second quarter.
Flag And Cross: Declassified Files Reveal Bizarre Link Between JFK Assassination And UFO Sighting
Newly-released government files suggest a connection between JFK's assassination and UFO sightings. A CIA official who intercepted Lee Harvey Oswald's mail was also involved in observing "flying saucers" in the Soviet Union.
#society
PJ Media: Exclusive: Child Trafficking Rescuer on How to Fight Horrors of Sexual Exploitation
Child trafficking is a global crisis that requires constant attention and action. The Asservo Project is working to save trafficked children and raise awareness. Parents and citizens must be involved in their children's lives and educate them about the dangers of online exploitation. Legislation needs to be changed to hold predators accountable and prevent them from re-offending. Public-private partnerships and citizen engagement are necessary to combat this growing epidemic.
The Epoch Times: New York Consul General Blames CP Rail for Wildfire That Destroyed Lytton, B.C., in 2021
Former CTV announcer Tom Clark claims that Canadian Pacific Railway is responsible for the wildfire that destroyed the town of Lytton, B.C. However, a federal investigation contradicts this statement, stating that there is no link between railway operations and the fire. The investigation included various tests and interviews, and no anomalies or negligence were found. Clark's claim is disputed.
#war
Fox News: Burma's military government unveils giant sitting Buddha statue amid ongoing civil war and turmoil
In the midst of civil war in Myanmar, the military government unveils a massive sitting Buddha statue, symbolizing nationalism in the deeply religious nation. The statue is set to be consecrated on August 1.
A mother is arrested for allegedly starving and abusing her daughter in order to collect insurance money. The military government in Myanmar continues its battles with pro-democracy resistance forces, while also constructing giant Buddha statues to win popular support and religious merit.
#economy
Forbes: As Oil Hits $80, Guyana Aims To Accelerate Its ‘Crude’ Boom Via Q3 2023 Auction
Guyana's oil production is booming, with crude production increasing fourfold since 2020. ExxonMobil and other consortium partners are leading the charge, and Guyana is on track to produce 1.2 million barrels per day by 2027. This oil boom has caused speculation about Guyana joining OPEC and has led to significant growth in the country's GDP. Guyana is now looking to take charge of its oil industry and is planning an auction of 14 blocks for exploration. The relationship between ExxonMobil and Guyana is also being reconsidered, with talks of the supermajor returning unexplored prospects to the government.
The Epoch Times: Let’s Shift the Focus
Dave tells Austin that he needs to make more money to pay off his student loans, rather than just focusing on refinancing. He suggests getting an extra job and finding a better paying position.
Euromaidan Press: Crimea to become hub for high-tech companies after liberation, Zelenskyy says
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy plans to turn Crimea into a hub for high-tech companies, similar to Silicon Valley, after regaining control. They aim to create a super-tech university and attract year-round working companies.
#religion
Daily Wire: Christians Arrested For Maskless Outdoor Church Service To Get $300,000 From Liberal College Town
A liberal college town in Idaho will pay $300,000 to a group of Christians who were arrested for holding an outdoor church service without masks during the pandemic. The churchgoers sued the city for violating their First and Fourth Amendments rights, and a federal judge later denied the city's request to dismiss the lawsuit. The settlement was announced last week.
#culture
Fox News: Lottery quiz! How well do you know the compelling game of chance?
Many people play the lottery for a chance at winning millions. Test your knowledge with this quiz on fun facts about the lottery.
Fox News: Tony Bennett dead at 96: Carrie Underwood, Fran Drescher and Elton John react to iconic singer's passing
Tony Bennett, renowned singer and performer, has passed away at the age of 96. Known for hits like "I Left My Heart In San Francisco," Bennett's career spanned decades and left an indelible mark on the music industry. Tributes from fellow musicians and celebrities poured in, honoring his talent and legacy.
Fox News: Jason Aldean 'triggered' the left by reminding Americans about BLM's 'summer of love,' says Tomi Lahren
Country singer Jason Aldean sparks controversy with his song "Try That In A Small Town," which references the 2020 riots and shows support for law enforcement. Host Tomi Lahren praises Aldean for not backing down in the face of backlash from leftists who want to forget about the riots. Aldean denies any racial undertones in the song and video.
The Federalist Papers: 'Sound of Freedom' Hits Major Milestone, Crosses $100M Mark While Woke Films Struggle At The Box Office
"Sound of Freedom," an anti-child-trafficking film produced on a modest budget, is defying critics and becoming a surprise blockbuster. It has surpassed $100 million in box office revenue and is resonating with American audiences who appreciate stories of faith, courage, and the fight against injustice. The film's success challenges the narratives of mainstream media and highlights the strength of the American people's voice.
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#education
Breitbart: Vermont Snowboarding Coach Sues School That Fired Him for Saying Men Should Not Compete in Women's Sports
A snowboarding coach is suing Woodstock Union High School in Vermont, claiming he was wrongfully fired for discussing physical advantages of men in sports. He is seeking reinstatement and policy changes.
#crime
The Blaze: Following hours-long standoff, Oklahoma mother and her 3 children found dead in suspected murder-suicide
A mother and her three children were found dead in an Oklahoma home in a suspected murder-suicide. The mother had locked herself and the children in the house, leading to a standoff with the police. After three hours with no response, officers entered and discovered the bodies with gunshot wounds.
The Federalist Papers: ATF Post Backfires as People Notice Deadly Disregard for Human Life by Supposed ‘Experts’
The ATF is facing backlash for a social media post showing negligence in handling firearms. Despite being experts, agents and officers made obvious mistakes, including a violation of gun safety rules. A man in the photo had a submachine gun pointed at his exposed pelvis, raising questions about the ATF's commitment to safety.
National Review: Michael Cohen Settles Lawsuit with Trump Organization over Unpaid Legal Bills
Michael Cohen, former personal attorney to Donald Trump, settled a dispute with the Trump organization over unpaid legal bills. The settlement comes just before the civil trial was set to start. Cohen claimed Trump's real-estate business owed him $1.3 million for fees related to Trump investigations. Cohen had agreements for reimbursement, but the Trump organization failed to fulfill them.
Forbes: Michael Cohen Agrees To Settle Lawsuit With Trump Just Before Trial Begins
Former President Donald Trump and his former lawyer Michael Cohen have reached a settlement over $1.9 million that the Trump Organization refused to pay Cohen. The settlement avoids a trial scheduled for next week.
Daily Wire: Elected Democrat Who Keyed Car With Anti-Biden Bumper Sticker Gets ‘Slap On The Wrist’
Rhode Island Democrat state senator Joshua Miller received a lenient punishment after vandalizing a car with a "Biden Sucks" sticker. Despite initially lying to the police and claiming the victim made it up, Miller was caught on surveillance video and admitted to the crime. He must now pay $3,000 restitution but can have the conviction scrubbed from his record if he stays out of trouble.
The Epoch Times: Food Delivery Driver Likely Lured by Suspects Before Deadly Carjacking: Peel Police
Multiple suspects lured a food delivery driver with a pizza order before a deadly carjacking in Mississauga, Ontario. The victim, Gurvinder Nath, was assaulted and later died from his injuries. Police are investigating the crime and have identified a suspect vehicle and are searching for at least two male suspects.
#sports
Breitbart: WATCH: Crazy Fight Erupts in Hockey Handshake Line, One Player Fights Imaginary Opponent
A hockey game in Thailand turned into a massive brawl during the handshake ceremony. One player, wearing jersey no. 24, enthusiastically joined the fight, but seemed to have trouble finding an opponent. Twitter users found it hilarious.
The Blaze: 52-year-old 'Darth Vader' runs in 126-degree Death Valley desert challenge: 'It makes me laugh'
Jon Rice, a 52-year-old man, participated in the "Darth Valley Challenge" for the ninth time, running a mile in 126-degree weather. He wore a Darth Vader costume and endured intense heat inside his mask. Rice is known for his running addiction and his desire to be prepared for extreme heat.
#other
The Epoch Times: Chicken Street Tacos
The recipe is for chicken street tacos, which are small tacos served on corn tortillas. The chicken is marinated, grilled, chopped, and then assembled with toppings such as pico de gallo and cilantro. It can be served with Mexican rice, elotes, and horchata.
The Epoch Times: Federal Agency Investigating Why Delta Passengers Forced to Sit on Tarmac in Extreme Heat
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is investigating why Delta Air Lines passengers were left on a plane with no air conditioning in high heat at a Las Vegas airport. The reports of passengers enduring triple-digit temperatures while waiting on the tarmac are being reviewed by Delta. The incident led to a flight cancellation and passengers were given a choice to leave but warned about potential re-booking delays.
The Epoch Times: When Not to Call a Pro: Easy DIY Fixes
Simple DIY projects can be surprisingly easy and satisfying, from fixing misaligned cabinet doors to silencing a squeaky floor. For cabinet doors, adjust the screws on the hinges for up and down and lateral adjustment. Drawer slides can be strengthened by adding wood glue and cleaning them. Loose cabinet knobs can be secured with Loctite or Thread Lock. A bleach-based spray can remove stains from a ceiling, and Upshot Multi-Purpose Primer or Overhead Stain Sealer can match the ceiling texture. Floor squeaks can be fixed from above by hammering a finishing nail into the subfloor. Damaged grout can be replaced by using vinegar and water to expose the original color, then applying new grout with a grout float. Dirty aerators can be soaked in vinegar to restore a steady flow. Other quick fixes include securing loose shower heads and pipes with expanding foam, using a straw to fix a kinked float chain in a toilet, and using dish soap and hot water to unclog drains.