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#illegals
The Epoch Times: Mayorkas Claims Illegal Border Crossings Are Down 65 Percent Due to New Biden Policies
Illegal crossings at the US Southern border have decreased by more than 60% due to the Biden administration's immigration regulations. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas stated that since the expiration of the Title 42 policy, which allowed Border Patrol agents to return illegal aliens to Mexico during the pandemic, the number of people encountered at the border has dropped by approximately 65%. The administration has implemented various initiatives to discourage illegal border crossings, including raising the evidentiary threshold for asylum claims and presuming most immigrants ineligible for asylum if they passed through other nations.
The Biden administration has also expanded access to the CBP One app and fitted some immigrant families with GPS ankle monitors to track them. Despite concerns, US Customs and Border Protection recently reported a decline in encounters with illegal immigrants in June, with the lowest monthly number in over two years. However, House Republican lawmakers have criticized how the administration reports illegal entries and have called for consequences for Secretary Mayorkas's alleged failure to enforce border security. GOP lawmakers are considering using the Holman Rule to reduce Mayorkas's salary to zero.
Daily Wire: Senate Republicans Hammer Biden’s ‘Open Border Policies,’ Say He Doesn’t Care About 85,000 Missing Kids
Senate Republicans criticized President Biden's "open border" policies, accusing them of enabling sex trafficking and drug smuggling across the border. They highlighted the administration's failure to make contact with the sponsors of around 85,000 illegally arrived children, raising concerns about their well-being and potential exploitation. The record number of unaccompanied minors entering the U.S. has led to a loss of contact with these children, with reports indicating that some are being forced into underage labor.
#politics
Fox News: Albania, a European crossroads for marijuana trafficking, legalizes medicinal cannabis despite hard opposition
Albanian Parliament legalizes medical cannabis despite opposition. Government hopes limited production will boost tax revenue. ( ) Marijuana growing was once rampant in Albania due to weak governance. Government cracked down in 2013 and destroyed millions of plants. Police still combat drug trafficking. ( )
National Review: The Jaw-Dropping Hunter Biden–Investigation Revelations
The congressional testimony of two IRS whistleblowers reveals that the investigation into Biden corruption is real and has been obstructed by the Biden Justice Department. Hunter Biden received preferential treatment, and there are questions surrounding why the Biden investigation has been sabotaged. The agents faced roadblocks from prosecutors at every step, the investigation was slow-walked, and evidence was hidden. The IRS agents built a strong tax case against Hunter Biden, but charges were not filed due to infighting within the Justice Department. The statute of limitations for key allegations has also lapsed. The Justice Department allowed the charges to expire and offered Hunter a plea deal for misdemeanor tax charges. The Attorney General, Merrick Garland, must provide an explanation for the obstruction and conflicting stories.
Red State: The White House Settles on a Ludicrous Response to the Bombshell FD-1023 Release
Sen. Chuck Grassley released a document implicating the Bidens in a bribery scheme with Ukrainian oligarchs. The White House claims the allegations are "long-debunked," but there is no evidence of that. The press is blacking out the story and not investigating it seriously.
Liberty Nation: We’ve Failed Our Patience Test – Full Episode – C5 TV
Snow at the White House, guns for DACA recipients, and hurt feelings among progressives. Trivia contest included.
#society
The Epoch Times: New Rules Will See Government Clamp Down on 'Unfair' Bank Account Closures
Banks will be required to explain and delay closing accounts under freedom of expression protection rules to address fears of terminating accounts based on political beliefs. This follows Natwest's CEO apologizing to Nigel Farage and promising a review after a dossier claimed his views were incompatible with the bank's inclusivity. The new changes will increase the notice period to 90 days, allowing customers to challenge decisions, and banks will have to provide reasons for account termination.
The Federalist Papers: Comedian Stands Up For Jason Aldean, Nails Left Wing Hypocrisy And Explains Why He'll NEVER Be Cancelled
Country music star Jason Aldean faces controversy over his music video, which has been labeled as a "pro-lynching song." Critics argue that cancel culture unfairly targeted the video, while others defend Aldean's freedom of expression. The video features footage from the 2020 riots and addresses illegal activity and gun control. Consumers' Research criticizes CMT for pulling the video, claiming it is a clear attack on freedom of speech. Aldean denies promoting lynching and receives support from conservatives. The music video was filmed at the Maury County Courthouse, adding to the controversy.
The New American: Does First Amendment Protect Opinions of Professors at State Universities? - The New American
A professor at Cleveland State University was fired for presenting a controversial scientific study suggesting a genetic basis for the racial IQ gap. The professor sued the university, arguing that his First Amendment rights were violated. The court determined that the issue was whether a private citizen has the right to write on contentious topics without retaliation from his employer.
Liberty Nation: Is ‘Sound of Freedom’ Being Sabotaged? – The Politics of HollyWeird
A former special agent's heroic efforts to save children from sex trafficking stirs controversy on the left, while accusations of theater sabotage surround the film.
Fox News: Utah kitten wearing tiny splints takes internet by storm: 'People love an underdog'
A small orange kitten named Tater Tot, who has special needs, has gained online popularity. Tater Tot was born with malformed legs and a cleft palate, requiring special care and feeding. Despite his challenges, Tater Tot's zest for life and "grompy" expression have captured the hearts of many. His foster mother hopes that his story will encourage more people to consider adopting pets with disabilities.
Red State: Health Experts Order Doctors Not to Record Trans Patients' Actual Sex -- It's 'Irrelevant'
A new report states that doctors must conform to transgender patients' preferences in their notes or risk causing harm. Using incorrect names, pronouns, or gender markers erodes trust and causes trauma for transgender people. The study recommends that doctors consistently use preferred pronouns and refer to patients by their specified names to improve patient-clinician relationships.
Fox News: Amsterdam looks to move cruise ship terminal in latest blow to city's tourism industry
Amsterdam wants to move the cruise liner terminal out of the city center to combat pollution and over-tourism. The municipality voted to relocate the terminal and reduce the impact of tourism on the historic capital city.
#war
Breitbart: Ukraine Begins Firing U.S.-Supplied Cluster Bombs on Battlefield
Ukraine is using cluster bombs against Russian forces, despite opposition from allies. The UK and Spain have expressed concern about the danger to civilians. Ukraine claims the bombs are being used appropriately and effectively on Russian defensive positions.
Fox News: Russian forces destroy farm storage buildings in Ukraine days after destroying Black Sea port facility
Russian cruise missiles destroyed farm storage buildings in the Odesa region, damaging Ukraine's food exports. It is believed to be part of Russia's effort to cripple Ukraine's grain infrastructure. The attacks have intensified in response to the damage done to a crucial bridge between Russia and the Crimea Peninsula.
#foreignaffairs
Newsbusters: Ukraine, Inner Cities, and Character Attacks
Tucker Carlson and Senator J.D. Vance argue that prioritizing aid to Ukraine takes away from domestic concerns, despite the fact that many Ukrainians favor domestic spending. They claim there is a false link between a hawkish foreign policy and domestic apathy, ignoring the real impact of the Ukraine war on American interests. The debate highlights our broken and polarized politics.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Wall Street Rises as Megacaps Rebound, Dow Set for 10th Day of Gains
Wall Street indexes open higher on Friday, with the Dow on track for its tenth day of gains. Tech stocks rebound after previous losses.
The Epoch Times: Bankruptcies Looming in US: Money Manager
Possible bankruptcies loom as over $100 billion of U.S. corporate debt trades at distressed levels, signaling trouble for American companies.
Breitbart: Anheuser-Busch CEO Downplays Dylan Mulvaney Impact on Bud Light
Michel Doukeris, CEO of Anheuser-Busch InBev, downplayed the impact of the Dylan Mulvaney partnership on Bud Light, stating that it was just one can sent to a transgender TikTok influencer and not a full product rollout. He acknowledged the company's mistake in entering a political discussion and emphasized the need for a better understanding of the social media landscape. Despite the decline in Bud Light sales, Doukeris insisted that it was only due to one post and not a campaign. He called for clarity and continued messaging to address the confusion among customers.
#crime
Forbes: No One Should Be Jailed For Sharing A Name With A Suspected Criminal
Florida David Sosa has been arrested twice because his name matched that of a wanted criminal in Texas, despite having different details like age and social security number. The arresting officers ignored this information and detained him. After being released, Sosa sued the Martin County Sheriff's Office, but a federal district court initially dismissed the case, claiming no violation of rights. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals then ruled in favor of the officers, stating that police have a three-day grace period before confirming someone's identity. This ruling could potentially lead to wrongful arrests and devastating consequences for innocent individuals.
Fox News: Court finds British man who killed ailing wife guilty of manslaughter, but not murder
British man found guilty of manslaughter for killing his ailing wife. Court ruled that it was not premeditated murder. Wife had a blood ailment and repeatedly asked her husband to end her life. Witness testimony supported the belief that she would develop leukemia.
#sports
Newsbusters: International Cycling Group Bans Trans Women From Competing in Women’s Races
The Union Cycliste Internationale announces that transgender women will no longer be allowed to participate in women's cycling races to ensure fair competition. This decision is in response to controversy surrounding a transgender woman who won a women's cycling event. Other sports leagues have also implemented restrictions for transgender athletes.
Forbes: Vietnam, In Women’s World Cup Debut, Takes On Favored U.S. Team
Vietnam faces a difficult challenge in their Women's World Cup debut against defending champions the United States. Vietnamese player Huynh Nhu is confident, despite doubts raised by a previous 13-0 loss. Vietnam's goal is to learn from the experience, while also hoping for a potential victory.
The Epoch Times: NFL Owners Unanimously OK the Commanders Sale to Josh Harris; Dan Snyder Fined $60M on the Way Out
NFL owners approved the sale of the Washington Commanders to a group led by Josh Harris for a record $6.05 billion. The sale comes after an investigation into workplace culture and business dealings, resulting in a $60 million fine for former owner Dan Snyder.
Forbes: How To Host A More Environmentally Sustainable FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup, the premier international soccer tournament, is contributing to climate change due to greenhouse gas emissions from game-related travel. The 2022 Men's World Cup alone is estimated to have emitted 3.6 million tons of CO2. To become more environmentally sustainable, the World Cup should incorporate environmental criteria into the bidding process and prioritize countries with existing infrastructure and good public transportation connections. Additionally, reducing long-haul travel and relying on compact hosts with reliable transportation networks can help decrease emissions. The tournament should also address sponsorship from fossil fuel-related organizations and collaborate on zero carbon energy supplies and transportation.
#technology
Fox News: White House gets seven AI developers to agree to safety, security, trust guidelines
Seven top artificial intelligence developers, including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, have agreed to follow voluntary guidelines on the "safe" deployment of AI. These guidelines include internal and external security testing, investment in cybersecurity, and the development of tools to identify AI-generated content. The companies will also report on AI systems' capabilities and limitations, research AI risks, and deploy AI to address societal challenges like cancer prevention and climate change. The Biden administration sees these guidelines as a step towards ensuring Americans' rights and safety in the face of AI development.
#other
The Federalist Papers: Comedian Stands Up For Jason Aldean, Explains Why He'll NEVER Be Cancelled
Country music star Jason Aldean faces controversy and possible cancellation due to his latest music video, which some critics label a "pro-lynching song." Aldean and his supporters argue against the cancel culture trend, believing the video highlights small town values and rejects crime. Consumers' Research and conservative figures defend Aldean's freedom of speech and accuse Country Music Television (CMT) of appeasing the woke mob. Aldean denies promoting lynching and maintains that the accusations are baseless and dangerous.
Breitbart: Tony Bennett, Grammy-Winning Pop Master Adored By Generations, Dies at 96
American music icon Tony Bennett, known for his timeless renditions of classic songs, died at the age of 96. With a career spanning decades, Bennett released numerous albums and won 19 competitive Grammys. He was praised by his peers, including Frank Sinatra, who called him the best singer in the business. Throughout his life, Bennett aimed to entertain and bring joy to his audience through his genuine and heartfelt performances.
The New American: Doyle Turner: Real Benefits of Carbon Capture without the Pipelines - The New American
Doyle Turner, an Iowan, opposes carbon capture pipelines, advocating for the use of captured carbon dioxide to benefit industry in his home state. He spoke at a rally exposing the potential hazards and corruption associated with CO2 pipelines.
PJ Media: 'If We Never Meet Again...' Tony Bennett Passes at 96
Legendary singer Tony Bennett, praised by Frank Sinatra as the best in the business, passed away at the age of 96 after a battle with Alzheimer's. Despite ups and downs, Bennett enjoyed a long and successful career, releasing a multitude of albums and earning numerous accolades. He made a comeback in the '90s and continued to captivate audiences until his final studio album in 2015.
Fox News: Notorious meat market in Indonesia ends brutal dog, cat meat trade
Authorities have announced the end of dog and cat meat slaughter at a market in Indonesia after a long campaign. The market, known as the Tomohon Extreme Market, will become the first in the country to be meat-free. Images of animals being bludgeoned and blow-torched alive had sparked outrage.