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22 Jul 2023
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#illegals
The Epoch Times: New York City Sent Over 1,500 Illegal Immigrants to Upstate Hotels
New York City has been sending illegal immigrants to upstate hotels since May in response to an overwhelming influx of new arrivals. The practice, which has faced backlash and lawsuits, involves providing housing, meals, and other services to the immigrants. The city is struggling to handle the high number of arrivals and is exploring various strategies to address the ongoing immigration crisis.
#politics
The Epoch Times: Whistleblower Claims CBP Retaliated Against Senior Patrol Agent Over Plan to Testify Before Congress
Questioning data on decreased border encounters. Whistleblower claims retaliation by Customs and Border Protection.
White House regulates AI, Microsoft, Google make pledges. Legislation possible.
Florida considers legal action against Anheuser-Busch. Mishandling state pension fund alleged.
US role in countering communist China in Indo-Pacific discussed by Biden officials.
Democrats propose ethics code for Supreme Court justices. Potential impact examined.
NYC settles with Black Lives Matter protesters alleging police brutality. Stemming from Georgia Floyd protests.
Fox News: IRS whistleblower: 'Independent attorney' needed to fully execute Hunter Biden investigation
An IRS whistleblower, Joseph Ziegler, claims to have uncovered evidence that Hunter Biden evaded or fraudulently filed his taxes. Ziegler believes federal officials were not following proper procedures and testified before Congress to ensure the truth was heard. Ziegler also discussed the limitations placed on the investigation, including interference from Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf.
#society
Fox News: Rescue efforts underway: Florida residents react to lionhead rabbit population overrun
In a suburban neighborhood of Fort Lauderdale, Dan Trebowski becomes angry when he sees people capturing lionhead rabbits that have populated the area. He later calms down after learning that the rabbits are being captured for adoption, not harm. Some neighbors are not supportive, threatening the rescuers.
The lionhead rabbits in Wilton Manors, Florida, are not meant to live outdoors and face numerous dangers. They are descendants of rabbits illegally released by a breeder, causing threats to their safety. The rescue groups face difficulties in finding homes and funds to care for the rabbits.
Fox News: Gruesome details in illegal abortion case ignite Twitter rage as Atlantic’s Frum claims GOP ‘lied' about jail
Atlantic writer David Frum faced backlash for accusing pro-life Republicans of lying about women going to jail for abortions. Frum defended a woman who burned and buried her aborted, viable third-trimester fetus, receiving criticism from conservatives who argued Frum mischaracterized the charges. The woman was charged with concealing a dead body, not violating abortion laws.
#war
Red State: Thanks, Robert Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project, You Saved My Dad's Life
The movie "Oppenheimer" sparks a debate on the ethics of dropping atomic bombs to end WWII. While some argue it wasn't necessary, others believe it was crucial to bring a close to the war. My dad, a Marine, survived the war because of those bombs. Operation Downfall, the invasion of Japan, would have resulted in millions of casualties. Dropping the bombs saved lives.
#economy
Forbes: Exxon’s Acquisition Of Denbury: A Tale Of Two Businesses, And Neither One Is Worth $4.9 Billion
Exxon acquired Denbury, Inc. for around $4.9 billion. Denbury consists of two segments: carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) and upstream enhanced oil recovery (EOR). The CCUS business represents Denbury's future and is a key reason for Exxon's interest. However, the standalone CCUS business is still in its early stages and may not generate net positive income for several years. The EOR business is currently more profitable but has lower comparative valuations. Enverus estimated that about 62% of Denbury's value is based on their CCUS business, while the EOR business contributes about 38% of Denbury's value. Adjusted figures place Denbury's upstream business in line with smaller regional producers. Exxon remains optimistic, but the outcome for Denbury's shareholders is uncertain.
#education
The Epoch Times: Texas A&M President Resigns Amid Fallout Over Botched Hiring of Black Journalism Professor
Texas University A&M President M. Katherine Banks resigned amid criticism of mishandling the hiring of journalist Kathleen McElroy for the journalism program. McElroy, a black woman with a background at The New York Times, accepted the offer but then faced changes to the position. The controversy highlights issues surrounding diversity and inclusion in hiring practices.
Flag And Cross: Christian Coach Fired for Stating Obvious Truth About Trans Athletes Sues School
A Christian high school coach sued a Vermont school district after being fired for discussing the competitive advantage male athletes claiming to be female have over female athletes. The coach, David Bloch, filed a lawsuit alleging that he was terminated after engaging in a conversation about a transgender snowboarder competing against girls. The coach argued that males and females have biological differences that give males an advantage in athletic competitions.
#crime
Fox News: Former ABC News journalist pleads guilty to child pornography charges
Former ABC News journalist James Gordon Meek pleaded guilty to federal child pornography charges. Meek admitted to illegally possessing and exchanging child pornography, including a video of the sexual abuse of an infant. The investigation began after Dropbox reported videos of child abuse associated with Meek's account.
#sports
Fox News: Former University of New Mexico athletic director acquitted of embezzlement charges in lavish golf trip case
Former University of New Mexico athletic director, Paul Krebs, has been found not guilty of embezzlement charges related to a public-funded golf trip aimed at building relationships with donors. Krebs, who left the university in 2017 amid spending concerns, was acquitted following a trial in state district court. The prosecution alleged that university funds were used to pay for the trip, but Krebs argued that he received no personal financial benefit.
Flag And Cross: Disney's ESPN In Talks With NFL And NBA For Streaming Partnerships
ESPN, owned by Walt Disney Co, is considering partnerships with professional sports leagues as it transitions to a streaming model. Preliminary talks have been initiated with the NFL and NBA, and discussions have explored the possibility of a subscription streaming service jointly owned by multiple leagues. Disney is open to selling a minority stake in ESPN to compete with tech giants like Apple and Amazon and ensure a steady stream of premium content.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: Home on the Range #047: Ground Hunting Blinds - Hunt Deer at Eye Level
Hunting with ground blinds has its advantages, including mobility, new shooting angles, and a fresh perspective. It eliminates the need to navigate through heavy canopy and offers a change of scenery. However, it also presents challenges such as dense foliage that obstructs shots and the risk of being detected by game animals. Ground hunting blinds are worth considering for the upcoming hunting seasons.
#technology
Outdoor Life: The Best Cameras for Wildlife Photography
Camera technology has evolved rapidly, and there are many options for wildlife photography. Some top picks include the Sony RX-10 IV and Nikon Coolpix P1000 for point-and-shoot cameras, the Nikon D850 and Nikon D7500 for D-SLRs, and the Panasonic Lumix G9 and Sony Alpha a6600 for mirrorless cameras. These cameras offer a range of features and prices to suit different needs.
#other
Forbes: The 10 Best Movies Added To Netflix In July 2023 (Updated)
Netflix continues to offer a diverse range of films this month, including the high-octane time-travel thriller "65" and the charming Filipino rom-com "Seasons." Other notable additions include the gripping survival film "Bird Box Barcelona," the government conspiracy mystery "They Cloned Tyrone," and the suburban nightmare thriller "Vivarium." Check out the full list of new movies on Netflix this month for more exciting options.