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#illegals
Fox News: Machete fight leads to arrest of three Guatemalan illegal immigrants in Boston suburb, now in ICE custody
Three illegal immigrants were arrested after a machete fight in a Boston suburb. One man was injured and the incident was sparked by a neighbor dispute. The immigrants are from Guatemala and are now in ICE custody.
#politics
Washington Free Beacon: White House To Showcase Democratic Megadonor Reid Hoffman’s AI Startup
The White House will showcase an artificial intelligence firm founded by Jeffrey Epstein associate Reid Hoffman, boosting his tech startup. Inflection AI, co-founded by Hoffman, will attend a summit to promote AI development and manage its risks. Hoffman has supported Democrats with millions of dollars and has been involved in high-profile scandals.
Fox News: FISA Court opinion reveals a US senator, state senator, state judge got swept up in 702 queries
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) discovered that the FBI violated policy by querying a United States senator, a state senator, and a state judge under FISA Section 702. The court determined that these queries did not meet the legal standard and also failed to follow FBI policy. The FBI stated that these queries were run for foreign threat concerns, but admitted that they did not meet the proper standards.
Fox News: Five most significant allegations against the Bidens in FBI FD-1023 form
President Biden and his son Hunter allegedly coerced the CEO of Burisma to pay them millions of dollars in exchange for getting a Ukrainian prosecutor investigating the company fired, according to an FBI document released by Sen. Chuck Grassley. The document includes allegations from a confidential source who had multiple meetings with a top Burisma executive.
The document reveals that both Joe and Hunter Biden advised Burisma's CEO to keep Hunter on the board, and that Hunter promised to help end the criminal investigation into Burisma through his father. The source also claimed that the Bidens pushed the CEO to pay them and that the CEO has audio recordings, text messages, and wire transfer statements as proof of the arrangement.
Washington Free Beacon: Biden To Keep Left-Wing Labor Secretary in Role Without Senate Approval
The White House has abandoned its efforts to seek Senate approval for Julie Su as labor secretary, opting to keep her in an "acting" role indefinitely. Opposition from Senators Manchin and Sinema, who cited Su's progressive background as disqualifying, thwarted the confirmation process. The administration's move to bypass Senate approval has drawn criticism from Republican Senator Cassidy.
Fox News: Blue state sues Biden admin over climate plan to reduce traffic
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has filed a lawsuit against the federal government over the approval of a New York plan to reduce traffic congestion. Murphy accused the Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration of violating environmental laws. The plan, which would charge commuters an increased fee to enter Manhattan, is seen as an unjust tax on hardworking New Jersey residents and would divert traffic and increase pollution in vulnerable New Jersey communities.
Breitbart: Republican Impeachment Report: Border Chief Mayorkas Violated Oath of Office
President Biden's border chief, Alejandro Mayorkas, has been accused of violating his oath of office and dereliction of duty by the House Committee on Homeland Security. The committee, led by Rep. Mark Green (R-TN), argues that Mayorkas is responsible for the illegal immigration crisis since January 2021. The report aims to build a case for Mayorkas's impeachment. However, the report's release was overshadowed by a hearing on allegations against then-Vice President Joe Biden, leading to limited attention from media outlets. The report also fails to address the economic impact of Mayorkas's policies, including the displacement of American workers and rising housing costs due to immigration.
Newsbusters: Partisan Hire: CNN Hires 2020 Biden Deputy Campaign Chief as Analyst
CNN has hired Kate Bedingfield, former White House communications director and Biden-Harris deputy campaign manager, as a "political analyst." This move further solidifies CNN's partisan bias as they bring on a professional Biden communicator. Bedingfield has a long history of working for the Democratic Party and will be based at CNN's D.C. bureau.
The Blaze: Fox News EXPOSED for supporting far-left charities, including the SATANIC TEMPLE
Rikki Ratliff-Fellman, a former Fox News employee, reveals a scandal involving the conservative media platform's support of far-left charities. Through an internal "giving" program, Fox News employees can donate to charities and the company will match the donations. However, some of the supported charities, such as the Satanic Temple and Planned Parenthood, raise concern among conservatives.
Flag And Cross: Fire Destroys Sen. Rand Paul's Office in the Middle of Night - Crews On Scene
Republican Sen. Rand Paul's office in Bowling Green, Kentucky caught fire, resulting in significant damage to the building and neighboring businesses. The cause of the blaze is unknown, but no injuries were reported. Despite the incident, Sen. Paul reassured that it would not hinder his work for the people of Kentucky.
Red State: New: Whistleblower Alleges Retaliation Against CBP Witness Within Hours of Oversight/Homeland Security Interview
The House Oversight Committee is investigating allegations of retaliation against Chief Patrol Agent Gregory Bovino by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) after he provided a voluntary interview to the committee. Bovino was swiftly relieved of his command and reassigned to a temporary assignment, which the whistleblower claims is part of a pattern by CBP officials to pressure employees to leave the agency.
Chairmen Comer and Green have written a letter to the Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Commissioner at CBP, demanding a briefing, documents, and communications relating to Bovino's reassignment. The deadline for document production is August 4th. The chairmen state that any retaliation against witnesses who cooperate with Congressional inquiries will not be tolerated.
Breitbart: Trump Demands Death Penalty for Human Traffickers After 'Sound of Freedom' Screening: 'We Will Defend the Dignity of Human Life'
Former President Donald Trump is advocating for the death penalty for human traffickers, specifically those who traffic children across the border. He praised the movie Sound of Freedom, which highlights the efforts of a Homeland Security agent to rescue children from trafficking rings. Trump also plans to use Title 42 to return child trafficking victims to their families in their home countries.
Washington Free Beacon: 16% Would Consider Manchin in Third-Party Bid: Poll
A recent poll reveals that 16% of voters would consider backing Sen. Joe Manchin as a third-party presidential candidate, posing a potential threat to President Joe Biden's reelection bid. Additionally, 3 in 10 voters would consider a "fusion" option with both Democrats and Republicans on the ticket. Another survey found that a third-party candidate like Cornel West could garner 6% of the vote, potentially impacting Biden's chances of winning.
Newsbusters: MSNBC Yawns As Beto Cries Abbott '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.
The Epoch Times: The Curious Case of China’s Missing Foreign Minister
China's "residential surveillance at a designated location" (RSDL) system, used for secret detention, is well-known. However, the Communist Party has a new system called Liuzhi, run by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), which has absolute power and is not part of the judicial system. This system has been used on thousands of people, including Party members and state functionaries, with no recourse or rights. The use of enforced disappearances and arbitrary detention is not a bug in the system, but rather the system itself.
#society
The Epoch Times: The Demise of San Francisco Should Concern all Americans
San Francisco, once a cultural capital, has descended into chaos. Darren Stallcup, a citizen journalist, describes the city as a "fourth world country" filled with crime and a fentanyl epidemic. The collapse of Western civilization is blamed on corruption and profit-seeking individuals. The city's mayor, London Breed, and lack of leadership are heavily criticized. The city's retail stores are closing, even in the richest neighborhoods, as incidents of theft, robbery, and drug use increase. San Francisco's decline should concern all citizens, regardless of political beliefs.
Flag And Cross: Explosive Blaze at Big-City Propane Business Turns Tanks Into 'Missiles,' Triggering Evacuations
A fire at Bill's Propane Service in Phoenix caused propane tanks to explode and fly as far as 500 yards. No one was injured, but dozens of cars were damaged. Police evacuated the area and firefighters worked to contain and put out the blaze.
Red State: King Randall Shares Harrowing Tale of Confrontation With Vandals Attacking His All-Boys Boarding School
The X for Boys, an all-boys boarding school in Albany, Georgia, faced severe damage after an act of vandalism. Founder King Randall discovered the destruction and held the intruders at gunpoint until the police arrived. The vandalism targeted personal belongings, suggesting a calculated motive. Despite the devastation, the community rallied together to support the school and help with the restoration process.
Front Page Magazine: Biden U.S. Attorney Claims Motive of Syrian Muslim Fargo Terrorist Still Unknown
Authorities in North Dakota have confirmed that Mohamad Barakat, a Syrian Muslim terrorist, was planning to carry out a mass shooting at a Fargo fair. Barakat had an arsenal of weapons in his car and had conducted online searches about mass casualty incidents. The authorities are still unsure of his motive.
The Epoch Times: Film Review: ‘Return to Dust’
In the remote area of western China, an arranged marriage between Ma Youtie and Cao Guiying takes place. Youtie becomes a blood donor for a wealthy man while facing the demolition of their home. The movie, "Return to Dust," explores the struggles of a couple under the communist regime in China.
Fox News: Charlie Chaplin's daughter Josephine dead at 74
Josephine Chaplin, daughter of Charlie Chaplin, has passed away at the age of 74. She managed the Chaplin Office in Paris and had her own acting career. Funeral services were held in Père Lachaise.
The Epoch Times: Are 15-Minute Cities Smart?
The concept of the 15-minute city, which aims to create neighborhoods where everything is conveniently accessible, is seen by some as a way to control the populace and reshape society. Critics argue that it is a top-down approach that ignores human behavior and individual freedoms. Additionally, the idea of smart cities, where technology monitors and shapes residents' lives, raises concerns about privacy and the elimination of personal choice.
Red State: Americans Tiring of Chief Diversity Officers
The death of George Floyd sparked major societal changes, leading to the creation of Chief Diversity Officer (CDO) positions in many American companies. However, recent events, including the Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action, have caused a shift in attitudes. Many corporations are now scaling back their DEI commitments, with CDOs leaving their positions and employees expressing concerns over discrimination. Americans are divided on the importance of DEI, with political affiliation playing a role. It remains to be seen if CDO positions will continue to exist as companies reassess their priorities.
National Review: The Corner: Today on TikTok: ‘Girl Dinner’
Women are embracing the trend of "girl dinners," which glamorize unhealthy eating habits by promoting next-to-nothing snacks as full meals. While some see it as harmless fun, the trend on platforms like TikTok promotes unrealistic body standards and unhealthy eating habits. This is concerning, especially for young and impressionable girls who spend a significant amount of time on social media. Nutritional guidance is crucial for women's health and well-being, and "girl dinners" do not align with a balanced and healthy lifestyle.
The Epoch Times: A 'Cold Genocide' of 100 Million People Is Happening in Plain Sight: Levi Browde
The persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China has continued for 24 years. Despite an estimated 70 to 100 million people practicing Falun Gong, the Chinese communist regime has subjected them to ongoing persecution. A new report sheds light on the current state of this persecution.
#economy
The Epoch Times: The Fed Is Raising Rates, but What About the $8.3 Trillion Balance Sheet?
The Federal Reserve's balance sheet has ballooned during the pandemic, raising concerns about market distortions and financial instability. While interest rate hikes have impacted consumers' wallets, the balance sheet's effects on the money supply and purchasing power are also significant. As the money supply shrinks and the balance sheet remains elevated, experts argue that these factors could potentially influence the likelihood of a recession. The Fed's asset purchases and earning profits from the balance sheet also raise concerns about unintended consequences for the economy.
The Epoch Times: Anheuser-Busch Under Fire From DeSantis For Potential Losses to Pension Fund
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has asked for a review of Anheuser-Busch, claiming that their controversial actions have caused potential losses to the state pension fund. DeSantis alleges that Bud Light's association with "radical social ideologies" has led to a decrease in stock performance and revenue sales. He believes that this politicization is negatively impacting other beverages under Anheuser-Busch and may result in retail chains pulling Bud Light off their shelves.
Bud Light's sales have dropped significantly since the company hired transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney for a promotional campaign. Concerns about a transgender agenda led to boycott calls and a decrease in popularity. Bud Light's sales over the Fourth of July holiday weekend dropped by 23.6%, and it has fallen in ranking among the most popular beers in the United States. The beer's declining sales have been attributed to the controversy surrounding Mulvaney.
#military
The Right Scoop: THIS is what Joe Biden has done to the Army and you’re paying for it
Joe Biden is accused of destroying the military by allowing transgender soldiers to undergo expensive gender transition procedures, paid for by taxpayers.
Forbes: Biden Will Name First Woman To Lead A Military Service—Rejecting Pentagon Recommendation
President Joe Biden has nominated Adm. Lisa Franchetti to lead the Navy, making her the first woman to serve as a U.S. military service chief. Her nomination comes after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's recommendation of Adm. Samuel Paparo was bypassed. Franchetti is currently the vice chief of naval operations and is widely considered the top choice for the position. If confirmed, her appointment may be held up due to a hold by Senator Tommy Tuberville, who is protesting a Defense Department policy on abortion funding. #[[military]]
#religion
The New American: Lorie Smith of 303 Creative Continues to Suffer Abuse After SCOTUS Ruling - The New American
Web designer Lorie Smith faces ongoing abuse and threats after her Supreme Court victory in a case against the Colorado Civil Rights Commission. Smith, a Christian, is selective about the messages she creates on her customers' websites to align with her religious beliefs. Despite the ruling in her favor, she continues to be targeted by anti-Christian groups.
#history
National Review: Christopher Nolan Confronts the Puzzle of Oppenheimer
Christopher Nolan's ambitious film, "Oppenheimer," delves into the life of the controversial physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, exploring his genius, moral dilemmas, and inner demons. The movie portrays Oppenheimer's involvement in the development of the atomic bomb and the repercussions of his actions. It is a character study that offers multiple perspectives and raises questions about morality and the consequences of scientific advancements.
#education
Breitbart: DEI Kills Careers: Texas A&M President Resigns amid Fallout from Failed Hiring of Woke Journalism Professor
Texas A&M University President resigns amidst controversy over hiring diversity advocate. Reflects tensions during her tenure.
#crime
Breitbart: Christian Woman Gang-Raped and Paraded Naked in India: ‘The Police Were There with the Mob’
Huge protests erupted in Manipur after a viral video showed two women from the Christian Kuki tribe being sexually assaulted by a mob of men. The video led to escalating tensions between hill-dwelling Christian tribes and majority-Hindu lowland villagers, with accusations of neglect from the ruling BJP party and opposition parties. The video, which was filmed in May but kept under wraps until recently, has sparked nationwide outrage and forced Prime Minister Modi to address the situation.
Daily Wire: UNSOLVED: The Disappearance Of ‘Vatican Girl’ Emanuela Orlandi
Emanuela Orlandi, a 15-year-old girl living in Vatican City, disappeared in Rome in 1983. She was last seen speaking to a man who offered her a job. Numerous theories have emerged over the years, including claims of involvement from terrorist organizations, the mafia, and the Vatican. Despite extensive investigations, her fate remains unknown.
The Epoch Times: Former Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Settles Lawsuit With Trump Org Right Before Trial
Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer of Donald Trump, settles a lawsuit against the Trump Organization. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed. Cohen still faces a $500 million lawsuit from Trump and is expected to testify in a criminal case against Trump in Manhattan.
Flag And Cross: Woman Accused of Illegally Aborting and Burning Her 29-Week Baby Gets Mere Slap on the Wrist
A Nebraska woman, Celeste Burgess, used abortion pills to terminate her viable pregnancy during the 29th week. She and her mother, Jessica Burgess, buried the stillborn baby after attempting to burn the body. Jessica Burgess is facing up to five years in prison for violating Nebraska's abortion law and other charges. Celeste Burgess pleaded guilty to concealing a dead body and was sentenced to just 90 days in jail.
#sports
Forbes: How Hy-Vee Uses IndyCar To Deliver Its Message
The Hy-Vee IndyCar Race Weekend in Newton, Iowa features a doubleheader weekend of racing and A-list concerts. Hy-Vee uses IndyCar as a marketing strategy and sponsor several sports teams and events. They aim to create a destination weekend, drive tourism to Iowa, and help grow the sport of IndyCar.
Fox News: Justin Thomas reflects on dwindling Ryder Cup hopes after missing another major cut
Justin Thomas has had a tough year in golf, missing the cut at three majors and struggling to perform well overall. His chances of making the FedEx Cup playoffs and the Ryder Cup are in jeopardy. Thomas is hoping to finish the year strong and rely on his impressive record in team events to earn a captain's pick for the Ryder Cup.
Fox News: Deion Sanders' girlfriend says Colorado coach had 'another successful surgery' for blood clots
Deion Sanders, former NFL player and current Colorado Buffaloes coach, underwent successful surgery to repair blood clots in his leg. His girlfriend, Tracey Edmonds, expressed gratitude for the support he has received and said he plans to be back coaching in time for fall camp. Sanders remains determined to be on the sidelines when the Buffaloes open their season against TCU.
Forbes: Billionaire Josh Harris Takes Control Of Washington Commanders As $6 Billion Deal Closes
Billionaire Josh Harris buys the Washington Commanders for $6.05 billion, ending Dan Snyder's scandalous ownership. The investment group also owns the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: How High Can a Deer Jump?
Whitetail deer are incredible jumpers, capable of clearing an 8-foot high-jump bar from a standing start and up to a 12-foot leap with a running start. However, a 7- to 8-foot fence should discourage all but the most determined deer. Angling the top of the fence can create the illusion of a higher obstacle, further deterring deer. Alternatively, using odors like the PlotSaver system can also keep deer away. Understanding the behavior of whitetail deer is crucial when hunting around fences, as they will seek the easiest way to get from point A to point B. Exploiting gaps and low spots in the fence can lead to successful crossings and advantageous hunting locations. Creating obstacles that steer deer away from certain areas can also be effective, as deer will typically look for easier routes.
All Outdoor: [ICAST 2023] The Tackle Vault from Frogg Toggs - AllOutdoor.com
Frogg Toggs introduces the new Tackle Vault Tackle Tote at ICAST 2023. Made of lightweight and durable EVA construction, it provides easy customization and storage for tackle trays. The tote is available in three colors and is resistant to moisture and mold. Coming in spring or summer 2024, it offers features like adjustable shoulder straps and MOLLE-style attachment slots.
#other
The Epoch Times: What Can an Energy Audit Do for Me?
With high energy bills and summer still in full swing, homeowners can save money by making energy-efficient changes to their homes. Scheduling a professional energy audit can help identify areas of improvement, such as air leaks and insufficient insulation. Homeowners can also conduct their own energy audits by checking for drafts, insulating windows and doors, and ensuring proper insulation in the attic. Taking steps to improve energy efficiency, whether through hiring a professional or conducting a DIY audit, can lead to long-term cost savings.
The Epoch Times: Survey: 77% of Travelers Plagued by Travel Problems Amid Booming Season; More Than Half Saw Higher Prices
Nearly two-thirds of U.S. adults have traveled or plan to travel for leisure this year. Among those who have already traveled, 77 percent have run into travel-related problems, including higher prices and long waits. Gen Zers and millennials are the most likely to travel, and households with higher incomes are more likely to take a vacation.