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#illegals
The Right Scoop: Biden Justice Dept DEMANDS Texas Gov remove Rio Grande barrier stopping illegal immigration
Biden's corrupt Justice Dept demands that Texas remove floating barrier in Rio Grande to allow illegals into Eagle Pass. Legal action threatened.
#politics
Fox News: Hunter Biden's friend to tell Congress then-VP Joe joined dozens of son's business meetings via phone: report
Devon Archer, former business associate of Hunter Biden, is expected to testify that President Biden had meetings with Hunter's business associates while he was vice president. This could cast doubt on President Biden's claim of ignorance about his son's foreign business dealings. The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Archer as part of their investigation into alleged Biden family corruption.
Red State: NBC Ratioed Into Next Week for Hot Take on Family Being One of Biden's 'Greatest Strengths'
Democrats defend Joe Biden and his family, while Republicans attack him over his family's history and his record as president. The media tries to spin the narrative in favor of Biden, but his declining popularity and controversies cannot be ignored. Overall, Biden's family story is becoming a political liability.
The Blaze: Chris Christie makes CBS News anchor regret her attempt to defend Hunter Biden: 'Can't be justified'
Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie criticizes the U.S. Attorney and Justice Department for their handling of Hunter Biden's case, stating that the investigation was not conducted properly. Christie also points out the hypocrisy of Democrats in their response to Hunter Biden's gun crime, emphasizing the leniency shown despite their push for stricter gun laws. He demands accountability and transparency in the justice system, regardless of political affiliation.
National Review: The Corner: Biden Admin Mulls Lifting Uyghur Sanctions for Fentanyl Deal with China: WSJ
U.S. officials are considering lifting sanctions on a Chinese police institute involved in human rights abuses in exchange for cooperation in countering fentanyl trafficking. Chinese officials have demanded the reversal of Trump-era sanctions as a condition for working on narcotics with the U.S. (, )
Red State: Pulitzer Prize Dis-Honors: Traffic Cameras Are Racist, Abortions Prevent Infant Deaths, and More
: Media mocks journalism industry and highlights low points in press coverage including CNN's overreaction to special prosecutor going to Subway, Daily Beast downplaying anti-Semitic comments by Democrats, and Politifact's forensic study on Jason Aldean's music video. Sky News reports on a car fire in LA without establishing if it was heat-related. Other notable stories include CNN's flawed analysis of Texas abortion laws, PBS claiming automated speed cameras are racist, NPR's coverage of the history of sports bra, and Washington Post's focus on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez playing video games.
Spectator USA: Spain remains in political paralysis
Sunday's general election in Spain was inconclusive, leaving both the right-wing and left-wing coalitions short of the majority needed to form a stable government. The right-wing Partido Popular won 136 seats, while Vox won thirty-three, totaling 169 seats, seven seats short of a majority. The left-wing PSOE won 122 seats and Sumar won 31, totaling 153 seats, also well short of a majority. This political deadlock may lead to another general election, exacerbating the prolonged political uncertainty in the country.
The Blaze: LAPD refused to honor nearly 800 ICE requests in 2022 that would have seen criminal noncitizens deported
The Los Angeles Police Department refuses to honor detainer requests from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, hindering efforts to detain and oust criminal noncitizens. The LAPD is committed to being a sanctuary city for illegal aliens and prioritizing public safety and building trust with immigrant communities. The department follows guidelines that prohibit using money or personnel for immigration enforcement, making it a safe space for illegal aliens. LAPD officers are leaving the force as a result, citing a lack of support and appreciation from city officials.
Flag And Cross: Former President Trump's Trial Date Set For Classified Documents Case
Former President Donald Trump's trial for mishandling classified documents will begin on May 24, 2024, surprising many as the judge was expected to postpone it. The trial will take place in a predominantly Republican county, potentially benefiting Trump's defense.
#society
The Blaze: New 'Barbie' movie is TOXIC feminism to a T – 'Ken is just a great accessory'
Lauren Chen is disappointed with the new "Barbie" movie due to its feminist undertones and portrayal of men as accessories. She believes that discussions of gender roles should not be happening in a Barbie movie and just wants to see Barbie wearing cute outfits and driving around in a pink convertible. Chen sees the movie as another example of Hollywood promoting woke, elitist political views.
Human Events: TPUSA contributor speaks out during hostile California school
board meeting
A Southern California school board rejected state-endorsed curriculum featuring Harvey Milk, sparking controversy. Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the decision as "cancel culture" and threatened fines if the board didn't reverse course. The board clarified that they chose not to adopt the curriculum due to concerns about Milk and lack of community engagement. Hostility erupted at the board meeting, with community members being ejected. The incident highlights the ongoing culture war in American schools.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Ukrainians expand control over the Dnipro islands, strike Russian сommand post across the river
Ukrainian fighters expand control over Dnipro islands, strike Russian command post across the river.
Human Events: Drone attack near Moscow’s Defense Ministry blamed on Ukraine
Ukraine's drone attack on Moscow's Defense Ministry was met with accusations of terrorism from Russia. Although no injuries were reported, the incident reveals Ukraine's ability to breach Russian mainland. However, Russia claims to have neutralized the drones and will continue its objectives in Ukraine.
Breitbart: North Korea Finally Talks to U.N. About Missing U.S. Soldier After Weekend Missile Barrage
The United Nations Command is in "conversation" with North Korea regarding American soldier Travis King, who ran into North Korea from the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) last week. King had allegedly assaulted South Korean citizens and attacked police prior to his disappearance. His exact location and current state remain unknown.
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine strikes Russian ammunition depot in northern Crimea, Russians start evacuation
In northern Crimea, Ukraine conducted a drone strike on a Russian ammunition depot, causing large explosions and prompting the evacuation of civilians within a 5-kilometer radius. This is part of a series of Ukrainian strikes on Russian military targets in Crimea.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Europeans Can’t Decide How Far to Back Away From Beijing
Hungary's alignment with China creates a divide within Europe over the approach to China. While some countries, like France and Germany, benefit economically from their relationship with China, others, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe, have become more critical due to broken promises and China's prevarication on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The concept of de-risking China is being discussed, but there is disagreement over what it entails.
Breitbart: Chinese State Media Mentions -- But Won't Name -- Missing Foreign Minister
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang has been missing for a month, with no clear explanation for his absence. He canceled multiple engagements and failed to meet with American climate envoy John Kerry. Rumors suggest a falling out with Xi Jinping, a coronavirus infection, or a disciplinary issue over an alleged affair. His predecessor, Wang Yi, has been assuming his duties, including a tour of Africa. The Chinese government has been vague and noncommittal in addressing Qin's disappearance.
#economy
Washington Free Beacon: Chesa Boudin, Ousted San Francisco DA, Now Pulls Six-Figure Salary at UC Berkeley
Chesa Boudin, former DA of San Francisco, now leads a research center at UC Berkeley's law school. He earns $210,000 a year and has a $400,000 funding commitment. Boudin's tenure saw increased crime and business closures in the city.
The Epoch Times: How to Use a Gold IRA for Long-Term Wealth Preservation
Looking to preserve your wealth? Consider a gold IRA for long-term wealth preservation. Gold has a rich history and lasting impact as a currency, making it a reliable choice. It acts as a hedge against inflation and performs better than cryptocurrencies. You can invest in gold coins or bars, and choosing a gold IRA offers tax benefits. Just be aware of the risks and diversify your portfolio for a balanced approach.
The Epoch Times: Canadian Chamber of Commerce Joins Calls for Extension of CEBA Repayment Deadline
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce and industry associations are urging the government to extend the deadline for small businesses to repay pandemic loans from the Canada Emergency Business Account program. They want the repayment deadline pushed back by two years to the end of 2025 to provide relief for struggling businesses.
Forbes: The Global Whiskey Market Will Hit $127 Billion By 2028
The whiskey industry is projected to reach $127 billion by 2028, driven by the popularity of flavored whiskeys and Japanese bottlings. Asia-Pacific, particularly India, has shown a significant affinity for whiskey. Japanese whiskies are also gaining attention for their impeccable quality and traditional distillation methods, challenging the dominance of Scotch. While Scotch remains the preferred choice, the flavored whiskey market is growing rapidly, valued at $27.9 billion in 2022 and expected to reach $47.1 billion by 2030. Non-alcoholic whiskey substitutes are also increasing in variety and popularity. The major players in the whiskey category include Brown-Forman, Pernod Ricard, Suntory, Bacardi, Edrington Group, Constellation Brands, and Diageo.
Breitbart: Sticky Inflation and Slumping Growth Plague Economy in July: S&P Global
Business activity in the US expanded at the slowest pace in five months, raising concerns about the economy. The manufacturing sector showed improvement, while the services sector declined. Inflation remained sticky, with businesses passing on higher costs to customers.
#military
The Federalist Papers: Pentagon Report Discloses a Surge in Myocarditis Cases: GOP Senator Issues Demand for Answers
The number of myocarditis cases among U.S. military personnel has increased significantly in 2021, mainly attributed to COVID-19 infections rather than vaccines. However, conflicting perspectives exist regarding the cause of the rise, with some experts suggesting it is due to COVID-19 vaccination. Republican Sen. Ron Johnson has raised concerns about the data integrity and methodology used to analyze the relationship between COVID-19, vaccination, and myocarditis, seeking clarification from the Defense Department.
#culture
Fox News: Explicit ‘Oppenheimer’ sex scene angers India's Hindu nationalists: 'Waging a war'
Director Christopher Nolan's film "Oppenheimer" has faced backlash from Hindu nationalist politicians and groups in India due to a sex scene involving the main character reading from the Bhagavad Gita. The scene has been criticized as an attack on Hinduism, with calls for its removal and punishment for those involved. The film, which depicts the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer and the creation of the atomic bomb, has sparked controversy over its portrayal of religious beliefs.
#health
Flag And Cross: Daily Consumption Of Fizzy Drinks Linked To Teen Obesity Epidemic
A new study finds a correlation between daily consumption of fizzy drinks and obesity in teenagers worldwide. The research shows that for every 10 percent increase in soft drink consumption, there is a 3.7 percent increase in overweight and obese teens. The study suggests that reducing soft drink consumption should be a priority to combat the issue of obesity in adolescents.
#education
Flag And Cross: Twin Sisters Celebrate Joint Graduation From Medical School
Twin sisters Amelia and Jasmine Collins graduate from medical school together and will work in intensive care. Rare occurrence.
#crime
Flag And Cross: Illegal Alien Gets Off Due to Mental Illness After Being Convicted of Beheading Girlfriend
A mentally ill Cuban illegal alien, Alexis Saborit, was found not guilty of beheading his girlfriend in Minnesota. Witnesses saw Saborit dragging the victim out of a car by her hair before decapitating her. Medical experts determined that his mental illness prevented him from understanding the wrongfulness of his actions.
Foreign Policy: Adam Tooze: The Shifting Economics of Hollywood
Private investigator Jake Mallory is hired to find a missing person. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a web of secrets, deceit, and corruption, leading him to the truth behind the disappearance.
As Mallory gets closer to the truth, he realizes the missing person had stumbled upon a conspiracy involving high-profile individuals and dangerous criminals. With his own life at risk, he must navigate the treacherous underworld to expose the truth and bring justice.
The Epoch Times: Student With 'Bright Future' Drowned in Lake Before his Mother Reported him Missing, Inquest Told
A black teenager with sickle cell anaemia, Richard Okorogheye, was found dead in a lake in Epping Forest. His mother criticized the police for their handling of the missing person inquiry. An inquest into his death revealed evidence suggesting he was already dead when his mother reported him missing.
#sports
Forbes: The Competitiveness Of The Minnows At The FIFA Women’s World Cup Is An Encouraging Sign
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup has been historic so far, with attendance records broken and debutantes impressing. Concerns about blowouts by lower-ranked teams have been proven unfounded, as these teams have given strong performances against favorites. The competitiveness of these teams shows progress in the development of women's football.
Breitbart: WATCH: ESPN Soccer Commentator Shaka Hislop Collapses On Air
ESPN soccer analyst Shaka Hislop collapsed on live TV. He received medical care and is conscious and talking.
Fox News: Akshay Bhatia wins Barracuda Championship in sudden death for first PGA Tour title of career
Akshay Bhatia wins his first PGA Tour title at the Barracuda Championship after birdieing the closing hole in regulation and winning in sudden death. Bhatia, who had been playing under special temporary membership, now earns full status on tour and a spot in the FedEx Cup playoffs.
Fox News: Chiefs owner Clark Hunt shuts down Andy Reid retirement speculation: 'Incredibly energized and excited'
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is not considering retirement, according to owner Clark Hunt. Speculation arose after Super Bowl LVII, but Reid has confirmed that he remains passionate and energized about leading the team. Hunt expressed his hope that a replacement plan will not be needed for a long time.
#outdoors
Breitbart: Woman Dies After 'Apparent' Grizzly Bear Attack on Montana Trail
A woman was found dead after a bear encounter near Montana's Yellowstone National Park. Grizzly bear tracks were discovered at the scene, and the investigation is ongoing.
Field & Stream: How Many Shark Attacks Are There Per Year?
You're more likely to drown in the ocean than be attacked by a shark. Only about 70 unprovoked shark attacks occur annually, resulting in five to six deaths.
On The Water: How To Make a D.I.Y. Night-Fishing Light
In the world of night fishing, a well-prepared surfcaster knows the importance of having two lights. The headlamp aids in navigating tricky terrain and blinding other fishermen, while the neck light is used for lure changes and signaling. Turning on the lights sparingly helps sharpen night vision and avoid spooking fish. Some fishermen use red-tinted lights to preserve their night vision. Making a neck light at home is a simple project that requires a click-on waterproof flashlight, electrical tape, and surgical tubing. This hands-free light source is water-resistant and won't interfere while reeling in a bass.
Forbes: Woman Found Dead After Apparent Bear Attack In Montana
A female hiker was found dead near West Yellowstone, Montana, believed to be a victim of a grizzly bear attack. Officials found wounds consistent with a bear attack and are attempting to capture the bear. Wildlife incidents in the western U.S. have been on the rise, with recent attacks involving bison, black bears, and grizzly bears. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with local agencies to manage grizzly bear populations.
#other
Fox News: Fans rave as Bible-based series 'The Chosen' lands popular magazine cover: 'This feels historic'
The hit Bible-based series "The Chosen" lands on the cover of TV Guide, marking a "surprising success" for the faith-based show. Fans and creators celebrate the milestone on Instagram, with fans expressing excitement and gratitude for the wholesome content. The CW picks up the series' first three seasons, expanding its reach.
Daily Wire: ‘Barbenheimer’ Soars At Box Office With $155M For ‘Barbie,’ $80M For ‘Oppenheimer’ On Opening Weekend
In a surprising turn of events, the opening weekend for the double movie feature "Barbenheimer" proved to be a huge success. "Barbie," a fantasy comedy directed by Greta Gerwig, exceeded expectations and earned $337 million worldwide. Despite its omission from the marketing campaign, the film received praise from critics. Additionally, Christopher Nolan's historical drama "Oppenheimer" performed well and brought in a total of $174 million.