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#illegals

Breitbart: Sanctuary City Los Angeles Protects 800 Criminal Illegals from Deportation
Sanctuary City Los Angeles Protects 800 Criminal Illegals from Deportation
Los Angeles, a sanctuary city, protected 800 criminal illegal aliens from arrest and deportation by ICE last year. Despite claims of public safety being a top priority, research shows that sanctuary policies do not actually increase crime reporting among illegal aliens.


Red State: Judge Reveals the FBI Illegally Spied on a U.S. Senator, FBI Gives Astonishing Response
Judge Reveals the FBI Illegally Spied on a U.S. Senator, FBI Gives Astonishing Response
The FBI illegally accessed a foreign intelligence database to search for information on a U.S. Senator, a state senator, and a state-level judge. This abuse of power is linked to the Section 702 program, which has a history of violations. FBI Director Christopher Wray claims progress in compliance, but trust in the agency is eroding. The lack of accountability within the FBI must be addressed and the Section 702 program should be abolished.


#politics

Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: Voters want a winner, not a whiner
LAURA INGRAHAM: Voters want a winner, not a whiner
Fox News host Laura Ingraham offers advice to 2024 presidential contenders. She encourages DeSantis to focus on the economy and urges Trump to avoid dwelling on the past. She warns against attacking fellow Republicans and emphasizes the need to present a unified front against Biden.


Fox News: NYT panned for saying RFK Jr. hearing 'raised thorny questions' whether 'misinformation' is protected speech
NYT panned for saying RFK Jr. hearing 'raised thorny questions' whether 'misinformation' is protected speech
Critics slam New York Times for questioning if misinformation is protected speech in congressional hearing featuring RFK Jr.


The Blaze: Pence and Hutchinson get slaughtered in Blaze Media straw poll while Ramaswamy earns plaudits
Pence and Hutchinson get slaughtered in Blaze Media straw poll while Ramaswamy earns plaudits
A recent straw poll in Iowa showed that Vivek Ramaswamy had a strong performance at the presidential forum, earning high marks. However, other candidates, such as Mike Pence and Asa Hutchinson, were not well received.


#society

Breitbart: Miss Italy Beauty Pageant Bans Biological Males from Competition
Miss Italy Beauty Pageant Bans Biological Males from Competition
The Miss Italy beauty pageant has banned biological males from competing. The pageant director, Patrizia Mirigliani, stated that only women since birth are allowed to enter. Mirigliani criticized other competitions for allowing trans contestants, stating that Miss Italy will not be a part of the "trans activism" trend. Miss Italy has also relaxed its standards to allow women with tattoos and piercings to participate. This decision comes as the Netherlands recently crowned its first biological male as Miss Netherlands.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: U.S. Watchdog Claims to Find 'Really Horrific Information' on U.N. Work in Afghanistan
U.S. Watchdog Claims to Find 'Really Horrific Information' on U.N. Work in Afghanistan
Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) John Sopko has uncovered troubling information about problems with United Nations (U.N.) operations in Afghanistan. Sopko suspects the Taliban is misappropriating humanitarian aid meant for suffering Afghan civilians, and questions have been raised about whether aid money and supplies are being stolen by the terrorist regime. The U.N. has not yet responded to inquiries about the Taliban's involvement. Sopko's findings were shared at an event held by the Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS) in London, discussing the future of Afghanistan in the wake of the Taliban takeover. There are concerns about withholding aid programs due to the suffering of the Afghan people, but also worries about funding reaching the Taliban. Humanitarian organizations and the U.N.'s World Food Program have suspended operations in Afghanistan due to the Taliban's oppressive policies and their attempts to seize control of aid resources. The Taliban's interference has also resulted in the closure of several NGOs that were partnered with the U.S. government. Sopko has expressed concerns about U.S. aid dollars being diverted by the Taliban, citing their exorbitant customs charges and interference in NGO operations. The Taliban's human rights violations, particularly their ban on women working for NGOs, have also contributed to the suspension of humanitarian programs.


Flag And Cross: Christopher Nolan's Blockbuster Explores J. Robert Oppenheimer's Controversial Journey
Christopher Nolan's Blockbuster Explores J. Robert Oppenheimer's Controversial Journey
Christopher Nolan’s film "Oppenheimer" explores the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist behind the atomic bomb. The author of the book American Prometheus spoke about the need to prevent future nuclear attacks. Despite the bomb not being used since WWII, there is still a concern, with Russia's President Putin threatening to use tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Oppenheimer believed that the bomb could end all future wars, but dropping it on Japan was not necessary for their surrender. Due to Russia's involvement, Japan was near surrendering before the bomb was even dropped. Lewis Strauss, who drove the revocation of Oppenheimer's security clearance, despised and loathed him, while Oppenheimer's connection to his Jewish ancestry and his casual attitude towards it angered Strauss. Oppenheimer quoted the “Bhagavad Gita” upon the success of the first bomb test, and his friend Isidor Rabi jokingly commented that Oppenheimer might have been a better physicist if he had studied the Talmud more.


#economy

Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The ‘Vibecession’ Is Over and the Swifties Are Partying... So the Fed Should Hike
Breitbart Business Digest: The ‘Vibecession’ Is Over and the Swifties Are Partying... So the Fed Should Hike
The market believes the Fed will only raise interest rates once, but some economists think two more hikes will be needed. Federal Reserve Governor Waller believes two more hikes are necessary, but there is uncertainty about inflation. The chairman, Powell, will address market expectations and must be careful not to declare an end to inflation prematurely.

Despite Wall Street's view, there are signs of economic strength. Unemployment remains low, consumer confidence is rising, and spending is increasing. The housing market is stabilizing, and manufacturing is showing signs of improvement. With the risk of inflation, Powell should indicate a bias towards more rate hikes.


#culture

Flag And Cross: Casting Controversy: Non-Jew Chosen To Play Jewish Physicist Oppenheimer
Casting Controversy: Non-Jew Chosen To Play Jewish Physicist Oppenheimer
Christopher Nolan's decision to cast a non-Jewish actor as J. Robert Oppenheimer has sparked controversy. Oppenheimer's struggle with his Jewish identity is an essential aspect of his character, leading some to argue that a Jewish actor would have been more suitable for the role. This highlights a broader issue of underrepresentation of Jewish actors in Hollywood.


#crime

Forbes: Billionaire Leon Black Struck $62.5 Million Settlement Allowing Him To Evade Potential Epstein-Related Litigation, Report Says
Billionaire Leon Black Struck $62.5 Million Settlement Allowing Him To Evade Potential Epstein-Related Litigation, Report Says
Billionaire Leon Black agreed to pay $62.5 million to the U.S. Virgin Islands to avoid potential claims related to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The settlement, reached in January, does not admit liability and comes after a board investigation found Black had paid Epstein $158 million.


#sports

Fox News: Vikings first-round pick Jordan Addison 'truly sorry' for driving incident; he allegedly hit 140 mph
Vikings first-round pick Jordan Addison 'truly sorry' for driving incident; he allegedly hit 140 mph
Minnesota Vikings first-round pick Jordan Addison was cited for reckless driving after allegedly driving 140 mph in a 55 mph zone. He apologized for his actions and stated that he will learn from this mistake. Social media criticized him, mentioning the similar situation involving Henry Ruggs. Addison, a standout wide receiver from USC, is expected to have an immediate impact on the team and fill the void left by Adam Thielen.


Fox News: Dan Synder, wife Tanya, say being owners of Commanders was 'the privilege of a lifetime'
Dan Synder, wife Tanya, say being owners of Commanders was 'the privilege of a lifetime'
NFL owners unanimously approved the sale of the Washington Commanders to billionaire Josh Harris. The team was purchased for a record $6.05 billion, making it the most expensive transaction in North American professional sports history.


#other

Fox News: Ohio officers rescue ‘distressed’ raccoon with mayo jar on its head, video shows: ‘Never know what you’ll see’
Ohio officers rescue ‘distressed’ raccoon with mayo jar on its head, video shows: ‘Never know what you’ll see’
Ohio police officers rescued a distressed raccoon with a jar of mayonnaise stuck on its head.


Forbes: Today’s Wordle #763 Hints, Clues And Answer For Saturday, July 22nd
Today’s Wordle #763 Hints, Clues And Answer For Saturday, July 22nd
It's the weekend and the heat is overpowering. The writer plans to watch movies and share reviews. They also mention playing Wordle and provide some background on the word "froze."


The Federalist Papers: After Cancelling Jason Aldean CMT Gets Some Bad News, They're Getting Bud-Lighted
After Cancelling Jason Aldean CMT Gets Some Bad News, They're Getting Bud-Lighted
Country Music Television (CMT) pulled Jason Aldean's controversial music video, causing dissatisfaction among fans. Financial expert Ted Jenkin warns that businesses should avoid political affiliations and focus on selling products. Bud Light's sales plummeted after promoting a campaign that faced conservative backlash. The public's response reflects a distaste for businesses pushing agendas. CMT risks losing supporters and faces a double standard, as liberal-favored artists often escape scrutiny. Jenkin emphasizes the need for consistent accountability and fair standards for everyone.