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#illegals
Liberty Nation: Texas County Is Corridor of Death for Illegal Border Crossers
The southern border of the US has become a deadly smuggling route, with the bodies of at least 26 migrants recovered in Texas' Brooks County alone this year. The harsh terrain and cruelty of the smugglers make it difficult to discover and recover the remains. Smugglers take advantage of the county's major highway to bypass a Border Patrol immigration checkpoint, forcing migrants to walk through dangerous, desolate areas where they often die.
#politics
American Thinker: Conservative failure and the Administrative State
Conservatives failed to stop the growth of the Administrative State because they believed it was necessary for modern society. The Administrative State, created under FDR, expanded the federal government and led to unaccountable bureaucrats who opposed Trump's policies. Past attempts to control it have also failed.
National Review: The Remarkably Static GOP Presidential Primary
The GOP presidential primary race has seen little movement in the polls, with Donald Trump consistently holding a 30-point lead over Ron DeSantis. Despite DeSantis's attempts to pick fights and differentiate himself, it seems that a majority of Republican primary voters remain loyal to Trump. DeSantis will have a tough road ahead to gain the support needed to challenge Trump effectively.
Liberty Nation: The Uprising Podcast: Defending The Donald
Clay Conrad, a federal criminal defense attorney, discusses Donald Trump's trial and the type of juror his lawyer will aim for.
The Federalist: 10 Corporate Outlets That Pooh-Poohed Biden-Burisma Scandal
Ukrainian energy company head claims he was "coerced" into giving money to Bidens. FBI document reveals 17 recordings. Media attempts to cover up scandal.
The Epoch Times: NTD Good Morning (July 21): FBI Document Alleges Bidens Took Bribes; Rally to End 24 Years of Persecution by CCP
President Biden and his son accused of taking bribes, House threatens FBI director, Trump aide testifies before Jan. 6 grand jury. Trump claims lawsuits are election interference. Massive rally in D.C. calls for end to Chinese persecution of Falun Gong.
#society
National Review: Let’s Not Commit National Suicide
The developed world is experiencing a decline in birth rates, with most countries falling below the replacement level. Even in the United States, birth rates and youth populations are declining. The reasons behind this trend include changing societal norms, prolonged adolescence, contraception availability, and the belief that having children is morally wrong due to overpopulation concerns. This decline in birth rates may have long-term consequences for the future of Western civilization.
The Federalist: 'Sound Of Freedom' Exposes Limits Of The Left's Moral Boundaries
The film "Sound of Freedom," based on real-life events, addresses the global issue of child sex trafficking. Despite its popularity and important message, it faces criticism and indifference, potentially due to the film's Christian association and discomfort with the confronting subject matter. Critics may also reject the film due to ideological differences or a desire to distance themselves from their complicity in societal evils. Nonetheless, the film serves as a reminder of the urgent need to address child sex trafficking and its devastating consequences.
American Thinker: Progressive-dominated college town to pay $300k to Christians arrested for outdoor church service during covid restrictions
Government restrictions during the Covid panic reveal a disregard for basic freedoms. In Moscow, Idaho, individuals were arrested for participating in an outdoor "psalm sing" that violated health ordinances. The city settled the case, but the community has turned against those asserting their rights, highlighting the divide between liberals and individuals resisting government overreach.
Fox News: Researchers horrified, decry rise of 'fascism' as students send mocking responses to woke survey
Academic researchers from Oregon State University criticized students' disrespectful responses to an LGBTQ survey in the field of engineering and computer science. They labeled these responses as indicative of "fascist ideologues" infiltrating the fields. The researchers adapted their project to explore the connection between joke responses and online fascism, resulting in a paper titled "Attack Helicopters and White Supremacy."
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russian threats won’t dissuade Rheinmetall from building tank factory in Ukraine – CEO
German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall remains undeterred by Russian threats as it plans to build a tank factory in Ukraine. Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger states that they will continue their assistance to Ukraine in defending against attacks on sensitive targets.
Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Cluster munitions inflict heavy losses on Russian troops in Krasnohorivka
Ukrainians trap Russian troops near Krasnohorivka and inflict heavy casualties using cluster munitions. The Russians are struggling to supply their forces and are vulnerable to drone attacks.
#economy
Forbes: Costco Stores Are Getting Bigger
Costco plans to open a new store in Fresno, California, with a total area of 241,000 square feet and 32 gas pumps. The company is replacing a smaller store in the area, but some residents have concerns about increased traffic. Costco's sales have been steadily increasing, and the company is expected to continue growing by enlarging older stores.
Red State: Move Over, Mickey Mouse—Proposed $2B America-Themed Park Set for Oklahoma
Walt Disney Company has been facing a decline in stock, market value, and public opinion due to its woke offerings and feud with Florida. Now, a new rival may emerge in the form of a planned $2 billion theme park and resort in northeast Oklahoma called the American Heartland Theme Park and Resort. With a focus on offering a unique and affordable family experience, this new venture may attract Americans looking for a celebration of history without the high prices.
#military
Fox News: US military drone crashes in southwestern Poland, no explosions reported
A US military drone crashes in the woods in Poland during training. No one is hurt, no damage reported.
Fox News: US Navy official says multination military training in Australia demonstrates unity to China
The U.S. and its allies are sending a message to China through a major military training exercise in Australia. Talisman Sabre, which began as a joint exercise between the U.S. and Australia, has now expanded to involve 13 nations and over 30,000 military personnel. Both the U.S. and Australian Navy Secretaries emphasized the importance of exercising together to defend shared values and national security interests. This military collaboration comes amidst growing concerns over China's actions in the South Pacific region.
#culture
American Thinker: A country singer schools the left
Country music singer Jason Aldean faces controversy and backlash for his new song and video, "Try That in a Small Town." The left claims that filming the video at a historic lynching site promotes violence against blacks, although the song does not mention race. Despite calls for his cancellation, Aldean's right to free speech is defended by unexpected allies, including the ladies of The View.
#crime
Fox News: How 'untraceable' burner phones helped police bust alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer
Accused serial killer Rex Heuermann used burner phones to contact his victims, but advanced technology and phone patterns led to his arrest. The phones, often used by criminals and those looking for anonymity, still have identifiers that can be tracked. Cell site dumps and data analysis connected Heuermann to the victims and the burner phones, including his movements and purchases. Heuermann's disturbing behavior, including terrorizing the victims' families and searching for hours of torture and child pornography, further incriminated him.
#sports
Forbes: FC Barcelona Agree To Sell First Team Midfielder
FC Barcelona has agreed to sell midfielder Nico Gonzalez to Porto for just under €10 million. Nico, who came up through La Masia, has struggled to secure playing time and will now have the opportunity to play regularly in Portugal. Barcelona has inserted a buyback clause in the transfer, allowing them to potentially bring Nico back in the future if he fulfills his potential.
#outdoors
Tactical Bassin: Don't Make These Summer Fishing Mistakes! (And How To Catch Fish On Hot Days) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Summer bass fishing success is all about avoiding common mistakes. Pay attention to timing, find shade near structure, use the right docks, balance reaction and finesse, and fish at night. Here are Tim's top 5 recommendations for changing your approach.
#technology
National Review: The Hollywood Strikers’ Misplaced AI Anxiety
Actors and writers fear that AI technology threatens their livelihoods, leading to strikes by the Screen Actors Guild–American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and the Writers Guild of America. They are concerned about stagnant wages, rising living costs, and the possibility of AI replacing them. However, the worry is unfounded as history has shown that innovation often leads to increased prosperity. It is important to accept the costs of creative destruction and prioritize consumer benefit over unproductive employment demands.