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#illegals
Fox News: 'Hard sight to see': Coast Guard crews intercept migrants at sea desperate to reach US
U.S. Coast Guard crews encounter desperate migrants from Haiti and the Bahamas attempting to reach the U.S. in unsafe rafts in the Florida Straits. Many migrants are intercepted and repatriated, but a small percentage may be granted asylum. The Coast Guard provides food and medical care while processing cases, but the dangerous journeys often end in tragedy.
#politics
National Review: The SALT-Tax-Deduction Issue Is Overblown
The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) benefited the people of Westchester County, New York. Most households received tax cuts, while marginal tax rates went down and deductions increased. The cap on the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction did not harm the majority of residents. The TCJA was a tax cut for 85% of households and a tax simplification for the rest. SALT concerns should not hold up tax legislation.
Forbes: Biden Is Using Shorter Stairs To Avoid Falls While Boarding Air Force One, Report Says
President Joe Biden is frequently using a shorter set of stairs to board and deboard Air Force One after tripping and falling at a graduation ceremony. Concerns about his age and potential for physical and rhetorical stumbles have prompted Biden's staff to implement these measures. Other tactics, such as using note cards and larger teleprompter font, are also being employed to prevent embarrassing moments.
The New American: DeSantis Warns Bud Light Maker of Potential Lawsuit - The New American
Governor Ron DeSantis asks Florida pension plan to investigate the impact of Bud Light's falling sales on the plan's performance, potentially leading to a lawsuit. AB InBev, the brewer of Bud Light, dismisses concerns and emphasizes long-term growth. The decline in Bud Light sales has been ongoing, and the impact on Florida's pension plan is relatively small.
Fox News: Biden's 'embarrassing' tripping incident, advancing age alarms Democratic allies: 'This is so bad'
A congressional Democrat said Democrats need to address concerns about Biden's age. Aides are making adjustments after the president's fall at the graduation ceremony.
American Thinker: Newsom muscles Temecula school board into accepting his wokester curriculum ... or else
Governor Gavin Newsom threatens a school district with a hefty fine to force adoption of a state-approved social studies curriculum that mentions gay rights activist Harvey Milk. The school board unanimously adopts a compromise version of the curriculum, but removes the fourth grade unit discussing the gay rights movement. Newsom's actions are seen as an attack on local control and parental rights in education.
Red State: WATCH: DeSantis Drops Killer Video of Media Calling Florida Governor 'Far More Dangerous' Than Trump
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is being seen as more dangerous by left-wing media personalities than former President Donald Trump. A video released by DeSantis' campaign features commentators expressing fear of a DeSantis nomination because of his potential impact on the left-wing agenda. Despite some criticisms, DeSantis' wife, Casey, is seen as a more effective messenger than him. Republican voters should consider which candidate has the best chance of defeating the Democrats in the general election and vote accordingly.
PJ Media: DeSantis Campaign Promises Donors a Course Correction
Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign is making changes in response to a disappointing start. The campaign plans to spend money more wisely and make DeSantis more accessible on the campaign trail.
#society
The Epoch Times: Norfolk Southern Pays $1 Million to Pennsylvania Communities Harmed by February Derailment
A freight train derails in East Palestine, Ohio, causing damage and releasing hazardous materials into the air. Citizens experience health issues, but officials claim the air and water quality are safe. Norfolk Southern Corporation provides $1 million in funding for community relief.
The Epoch Times: This Is, Like, My Cri De Coeur Against the Word ‘Like’
The widespread use of the word "like" in conversation, particularly among younger generations, has become invasive and detrimental to clear communication. The word is used excessively and without awareness, reducing the speaker to a babbling fool. It has become a substitute for the English language itself and is a plague that needs to be stopped. The habit of using "like" can be broken by reading aloud without using the word and engaging in conversations without its usage. Breaking this habit will lead to more articulate and intelligent communication.
The American Mind: What is Discrimination?
Race should have no relevance in how society governs itself, and the recent Supreme Court ruling supports this notion by prohibiting the use of race in university admissions. However, the differences between men and women are significant and cannot be ignored. Men and women have distinct characteristics that need to be recognized, especially in areas like sports, intimate quarters, and prisons. Discrimination can be just or unjust, depending on the circumstances, and it is important to discern between the two.
#war
The Epoch Times: 9 People Killed in a Plane Crash in Eastern Sudan as the War Reaches the 100-Day Mark
A civilian plane crashes in Sudan, killing nine people, including four military personnel. The country's conflict reaches its 100-day mark with no signs of stopping. The war has had devastating effects on lives and infrastructure, and the situation is expected to worsen.
#economy
Daily Wire: Repos And Foreclosures On The Rise, But Bidenomics Is Working
Joe Biden touts the rebound of the US economy, but the reality is that citizens are struggling. Inflation numbers don't tell the whole story as prices have increased significantly over the past two years. High credit card debt, soaring interest rates, and declining home sales are causing financial hardship for many Americans.
Flag And Cross: Ford F-150 Lightning Faces Cancellations As Price Surges
The Ford F-150 Lightning is facing cancellations as its price increases, with 30% of reservations being canceled. The base model now costs nearly $60,000, pushing some customers into a higher price bracket they can't afford. Changes to tax incentives and a sold-out 2023 Pro trim are also causing potential buyers to miss out on the cheaper electric truck.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Nicolas Chédeville: Les Deffis (La virtuose) | Jean-Pierre Van Hees & Guy Van Waas
A baroque musette copy and a harpsichord are played by Jean-Pierre MG Van Hees and Guy Van Waas. The composer is Nicolas Chédeville.
#history
The Economist: Oppenheimer’s secret city is a shrine to the Manhattan Project
Los Alamos, New Mexico, proudly embraces its role as the birthplace of the atomic bomb. The town is filled with tributes to J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project, attracting tourists and sparking a re-examination of its complicated legacy.
#health
Fox News: Montana health clinic ordered to pay $6 million in penalties for filing false asbestos claims
A health clinic in Montana is ordered to pay almost $6 million for submitting false asbestos claims, making patients eligible for benefits they shouldn't have received. The clinic, which specializes in treating patients affected by pollution from nearby mines, was sued by BNSF Railway under the False Claims Act. The judge, concerned about the clinic's disregard for medical procedures and high rates of opioid prescriptions, imposed the penalty to prevent future misconduct.
#crime
Fox News: Butcher knife stabbing suspect fatally shot by Maryland officer
A man in a Washington, D.C., suburb stabbed four people at random with a butcher knife, leaving three women and a man injured. The suspect was then shot and killed by a police officer.
Fox News: Shooting at illegal street racing event in Seattle leaves 4 injured, police say
Shooting at illegal street racing event in Seattle; four victims injured, one critically. No suspects identified.
#sports
Forbes: Cleveland Browns Optimistic About First Full Season With Deshaun Watson
The Cleveland Browns have moved their training camp to The Greenbrier in West Virginia, hoping for a fresh start after years of disappointment. The focus will be on quarterback Deshaun Watson, who will be under intense scrutiny this year.
Flag And Cross: El Bolso Edición Limitada Que Parece De Marca, Pero Que Cuesta 16,99 Euros En Decathlon
Decathlon, the French sports goods store in Spain, has designed a versatile sports bag perfect for the gym or everyday use. Made from recycled materials, it is lightweight, resistant to high temperatures and fading caused by sunlight, and waterproof. It can be folded and easily carried in any pocket. Available for only 16.99 euros, it is a limited edition item that quickly sells out. Whether at the gym or in the city, this bag will complement your unique style.
Fox News: Lions' CJ Gardner-Johnson leaves practice after suffering noncontact leg injury: reports
The Detroit Lions signed safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson to improve their defense. However, Gardner-Johnson suffered a noncontact injury to his right leg during practice, which could be a major setback for the team.
Fox News: Phillies avoid getting swept with extra innings win over Guardians
Bryce Harper's go-ahead single led the Philadelphia Phillies to victory against the Cleveland Guardians, with Harper impressing in his new position at first base. The Phillies avoided a three-game sweep with the win.
#technology
Fox News: Ask Kurt: How to navigate Google’s privacy settings
Steve from Hartford, Connecticut, is confused by Google's privacy settings and wants to know how to navigate them. Google's privacy settings are overly complicated and designed to confuse and discourage users from turning them off. "Paused" means the setting is off, but it could be turned back on. To maximize privacy, Steve should turn off "Web & App" activity, limit data sharing with sites and services, turn off Location History, and use a VPN for further privacy protection.
Flag And Cross: OceanGate CEO's Fatal Flaw: Risking Safety In Pursuit Of Ocean Exploration
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, along with four others, died in the Titan submersible while on an expedition to view the wreck of the Titanic. Rush, an ambitious entrepreneur with a vision of creating a "SpaceX for the oceans," often prioritized innovation over safety. The company overlooked safety protocols and regulations, using a lightweight carbon-fiber hull for the submersible, which is suspected to be the cause of the implosion.
Field & Stream: This DeWalt Bit Set Has Every Size You Could Need—And It's Under $20 Right Now
DeWalt's 40-Piece Screwdriver Bit Set is currently on sale for $19.99 at Amazon, a 50% discount. It includes a variety of bit sizes and is compatible with any impact driver. The kit also comes in a durable case with a clear lid for easy organization.
#other
The Blaze: Jason Aldean refuses to back down over song backlash, and his newest response leaves crowd chanting 'USA!'
Country music star Jason Aldean refuses to back down amidst controversy over his song, "Try That in a Small Town." Aldean addresses the backlash and defends his song, stating that cancel culture is "bulls**t." Critics claim the song is racist and glorifies violence, but Aldean firmly denies these charges, emphasizing that the song portrays tight-knit communities across the country. Aldean's defiance has only fueled the song's popularity, as it is predicted to compete for the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Hot 100.
The New American: Trent Loos: On the Loos in Iowa Defending Landowners Against Eminent Domain - The New American
Radio host Trent Loos spoke at a rally in Iowa, addressing the illogic and dangers of burying carbon dioxide underground. He argues that CO2 is necessary for life on Earth.
Forbes: Phoenix Records Three-Plus Weeks Above 110 Degrees: Here’s Where Else Daily Records Have Fallen
Unprecedented summer heat waves have been hitting the South and Southwest, breaking temperature records in cities across the country. The dangerous heat can cause heat stroke and fainting, prompting forecasters to urge residents to stay indoors.