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#illegals
Fox News: Justice Department sues Texas over floating border barrier in the Rio Grande
The Department of Justice is suing Texas over their floating buoy border barrier on the Rio Grande to curb illegal immigration. The DOJ claims the barrier obstructs navigable waters without permission, raising concerns for public safety and the environment.
#politics
Daily Wire: Nikki Haley Says Trump ‘Can’t Win’ General Election, But Would Support Him If He Becomes Nominee
Nikki Haley supports Trump as GOP nominee for 2024 but believes he can't win a second term. She doesn't want a President Kamala Harris. Haley doubts a Trump nomination is good for the Republican Party and thinks they need someone who can actually win. Last month, she criticized Trump and DeSantis for not taking a clear stance on Ukraine and accused Trump of allowing China to grow stronger militarily while in office.
Newsbusters: Networks Spend Days LYING Their Teeth Off for Kamala Over FL Education Standards
The major broadcast networks spent nearly 20 minutes promoting lies about the Florida Department of Education's new standards on African-American history. Vice President Kamala Harris and the liberal media falsely claimed that the standards "rewrite history" and portray slavery as a good thing. However, an examination of the standards revealed that these claims were completely untrue.
Washington Free Beacon: California Dem Says His Party Is Throwing Money Away
Democratic legislator Steve Glazer criticized his own party's excessive spending in California, stating that billions of dollars have been wasted without significant improvement. He called for better methods to assess the effectiveness of investments in education, homelessness, and mental health services. Glazer's comments come as California experiences population loss, a rise in crime, and an increase in homelessness.
Breitbart: Report: FBI Told David Weiss It Partly Corroborated Alleged Biden Bribery
The FBI has partially corroborated claims that Mykola Zlochevsky, founder of Burisma Holdings, bribed Joe Biden and Hunter Biden with $5 million each. The Pittsburgh FBI office confirmed certain details from an informant's report, including travel records and meetings between Zlochevsky and the informant. However, the informant's report was not fully confirmed due to the Pittsburgh office lacking subpoena power.
IRS whistleblowers allege that the Justice Department interfered politically in the investigation into Hunter Biden. It is claimed that Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf prevented investigators from asking about Joe Biden's involvement and cautioned against searching Joe Biden's guest house. The whistleblowers argue that these actions warrant the appointment of a special counsel.
Spectator USA: Hunter’s court date is the least of his worries
Hunter Biden is pleading guilty to failing to pay taxes, in addition to facing a felony gun charge. There are claims of political interference in the investigation, and his testimony before the House Oversight Committee could further implicate his father, Joe Biden, in overseas business dealings.
The American Mind: Not the "New Right" but the True Right
Kevin Slack's article highlights the challenges posed by unelected bureaucrats and the need for reform in selecting and holding them accountable. He also mentions the importance of transforming existing institutions, rather than abandoning them, to align them with the values of our society. The article calls for a balanced approach and rejects the concept of a "New Right," emphasizing the enduring principles that have defined America throughout history. It also emphasizes the need for heroic leaders, the revival of traditional gender roles, and the importance of education, religion, and the environment in shaping our society. Lastly, it advocates for an America First foreign policy, media accountability, economic revitalization, and the preservation of our national heritage.
National Review: Biden Threatens to Veto GOP Military Medical Care Spending Bill over Trans Surgery, Abortion Restrictions
President Biden threatened to veto a GOP appropriations bill for military housing and medical care due to restrictions on transgender procedures and abortion, included by the Republican House majority. The bill allocated $155.7 billion for discretionary programs. The White House objected to provisions prohibiting funds for surgeries and hormone therapy for transgender individuals, as well as covering abortions, and also banned the display of flags other than American flags in Department of Veterans Affairs facilities. The Biden administration also criticized an agriculture appropriations bill for deep cuts to climate change and clean energy programs.
Human Events: BREAKING: Gavin Wax says Trump indictment is a ‘trial run’ for
any future candidate who takes on the system
Posobiec and Wax discussed Trump's presidential campaign, suggesting that he has secured the primary and is now focusing on the general election against Biden. They highlighted the importance of Pennsylvania in flipping the country back to the Republicans and mentioned the challenges Trump faces with the weaponized DOJ and politically motivated indictments. They emphasized the need for vigilance and the ongoing battle for the future of the Republic.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Hunter Biden business partner to reveal Joe Biden was on the phone with foreign business associates at least 2 DOZEN TIMES
Hunter Biden's former business partner, Devon Archer, is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee about Hunter putting his father, Joe Biden, on speakerphone during meetings with foreign business partners. Archer witnessed these meetings and will share details behind closed doors. The testimony raises questions about Joe Biden's involvement with his son's overseas business ventures.
The Epoch Times: Abuse of Constitution: Trump's Indictments Signal Dangerous Political Trend
The author reflects on the history of impeachments in the United States, highlighting the partisan nature of past proceedings and questioning the legitimacy of recent indictments against former President Trump. They argue that the criminalization of political and policy differences, as well as the abuse of the justice system for political purposes, is a dangerous trend that undermines democracy. The author concludes by warning that if this pattern continues, it will diminish America's standing in the world and pose a significant threat to global stability.
#society
Flag And Cross: Thieving Punk Gives 68-Year-Old Lowe's Employee a Black Eye, Store Fires Her for Intervening
Donna Hansbrough confronts thieves stealing from a Lowe's store in Rincon, Georgia. In violation of company policy, she attempts to stop them but is attacked and loses her job. The incident raises questions about corporate policies and societal priorities.
PJ Media: Body of Drowned Paddleboarder Recovered in Pond Behind Obama’s Estate
A paddleboarder's body is found in a pond near Barack Obama's estate in Martha's Vineyard. The man went missing while paddleboarding and was later discovered by Massachusetts State Police divers.
Daily Wire: New Information Released In British Star Julian Sands’ Death
The cause of British actor Julian Sands' death remains unknown, as authorities listed it as "undetermined" due to the condition of the body. Hikers found human remains in California's Mt. Baldy area, confirming the actor's death.
The Epoch Times: In-N-Out Bans Masks for Staff in Most Stores, Excludes California Locations
In-N-Out Burger plans to prohibit masking for its employees without a doctor's note. The company claims that masks hinder communication. This policy will go into effect in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Texas, and Utah but not in California and Oregon.
Flag And Cross: Did a Member of the Obama Family Just Die? Black Male Found Dead Near Family Estate
A man's body is found in the water outside Barack Obama's estate in Martha's Vineyard. Speculations arise about whether the victim, who is black, is related to the Obama family due to the proximity of the incident and the racial demographics of the area. Police recover the body and an investigation is underway.
Fox News: Gun range owner blasts blue state's new sweeping gun control bill: ‘Makes law-abiding people into criminals’
A gun control bill in Massachusetts has a self-defense trainer concerned about heavy regulations. The bill proposes mandatory registration of firearms, bans on purchases by those under 21, and prohibits carrying firearms on private property without permission. The bill also includes restrictions on target types at shooting ranges and expands the red flag law. Supporters hope it will address the issue of ghost guns. Critics argue it will make firearm ownership confusing and criminalize law-abiding citizens.
#economy
Forbes: ‘AI-Driven Bubble’ May Burst And Drag Down Stock Market, JPMorgan Says
JPMorgan warns that the stock market's rally fueled by AI hype could collapse due to lack of concrete evidence of AI-driven earnings growth. The bank predicts broad market declines due to higher interest rates, erosion of personal savings, and a troubling geopolitical backdrop.
Fox News: Georgia's transportation chief is set to get another $100,000 raise
Georgia's transportation commissioner, Russell McMurry, will receive a $100,000 pay raise, bringing his yearly salary to $550,000. McMurry's leadership and management of highway improvement projects are credited for the increase. The State Transportation Board believes he is deserving of the raise.
The Epoch Times: Feds Release Framework to Phase Out Fossil Fuel Subsidies
The Canadian government aims to phase out fossil fuel subsidies, making them the first G20 country to do so. This move is intended to align the energy sector with climate goals and promote a decarbonizing global economy. The framework exempts certain fossil fuel activities, such as supporting clean energy and reducing carbon emissions.
Foreign Policy: Will Bola Tinubu’s Reforms Help or Harm Nigeria?
The Nigerian government's decision to end the fuel subsidy regime has led to skyrocketing gasoline prices, causing businesses to suffer and families to struggle. The move is part of President Tinubu's efforts to rebuild the country's economy, but it is hitting ordinary Nigerians hard, exacerbating poverty and inequality. Experts suggest implementing targeted policies and providing support to vulnerable populations to alleviate the impact of rising prices. Meanwhile, Nigeria's escalating debt threatens vital sectors such as education, healthcare, and agriculture, which are crucial for low-income households. Tinubu promises to invest in infrastructure and public utilities to improve lives, but many Nigerians are praying for divine intervention as they face increasing hardships.
#military
Washington Free Beacon: Chinese Military Equipment Fuels Russia's Invasion: Report
China is selling military gear to Russia, including helmets and bulletproof vests. Chinese company Shanghai H Win is the supplier and Russian buyers have made large purchases. This comes as Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine.
#culture
Daily Wire: ‘Barbie’ Delivers Feminism With A Man-Hating Sledgehammer
The Hollywood entertainment industry was on the verge of collapse due to a series of flops and potential strikes. However, there was a glimmer of hope as "Barbie" opened to huge numbers, breaking records for a movie directed by a woman. Despite the success, it was revealed that the film had a strong feminist message, which was not explicitly advertised.
#health
Fox News: Christian ministry helps community with health care costs, including looming medical debt
Christian Healthcare Ministries, a membership-based ministry, helps families with medical debt by sharing the cost of bills. With the rising cost of healthcare, many insured adults face barriers to care. CHM offers an affordable alternative to health insurance, where members make monthly payments and can submit their medical bills for reimbursement. The program not only provides financial support but also offers a sense of community and faith during difficult times.
#education
The Epoch Times: Toronto Trustee Calls for No More DEI Workshops Until an Investigation Is Completed
Markus de Domenico, a trustee, urges a halt to diversity, equity, and inclusion training workshops in light of a principal's suicide due to bullying. The Toronto Catholic District School Board, Ontario Principals' Council, and Workplace Safety and Insurance Board express worry over harassment protection. Lawyer Lisa Bildy questions the purpose of this type of training.
#crime
Fox News: Atlanta suburb East Point strives to recover nearly $800,000 lost in email scam
Atlanta suburb East Point is trying to recover $800,000 lost in an email scam. City employees sent over $1.2 million after hackers infiltrated the email system, but $434,197 was recovered. East Point City Council members are critical of the lack of oversight and delayed disclosure. Changes have been implemented, including multiple sign-offs for wire transfers. Insurance may cover some losses.
The Blaze: Mob of 500 takes over intersection, gawks at cars doing donuts at 2 a.m. After cops move in, officer is hit by vehicle — and driver flees scene.
A mob took over a Philadelphia intersection to watch cars doing donuts, but when police intervened, a vehicle hit an officer and fled the scene. The crowd started as a party and grew out of control.
The Epoch Times: Former USC Dean Sentenced in Mark Ridley-Thomas Bribery Case
Former USC School of Social Work dean Marilyn Flynn was sentenced to three years probation and ordered to pay a $150,000 fine for bribing politician Mark Ridley-Thomas. Flynn admitted to using the university as a conduit to transfer $100,000 from Ridley-Thomas' campaign to a nonprofit initiative led by his son. Despite facing years in prison, Ridley-Thomas has been convicted at trial on multiple counts and awaits sentencing.
#sports
Forbes: Olympic Champion Sunisa Lee Expects Paris 2024 Games To Be Stressful
Olympic gymnast Sunisa Lee aims to compete at the Paris Olympics despite recovering from a kidney issue. She is set to make her comeback at the U.S. Classic in Chicago next week, alongside Simone Biles. Lee's life has changed drastically since winning gold in Tokyo, but she is focused on her recovery and preparation for the 2024 Games, acknowledging the increased pressure she will face. She also participated in a campaign with Lego Group that encourages girls to play without limits.
Flag And Cross: Highly Anticipated 'Gran Turismo' Film Race Car To Be Auctioned
A highly anticipated race car from the film "Gran Turismo" is going up for auction. The Nissan GT-R GT3, featured in the movie inspired by a true story, is estimated to sell for £225,000 - £275,000. The car holds significance as it is one of the most successful GT-R R35 GT3 cars and was previously owned by the creator of GT Academy.
#outdoors
The Blaze: Officials confirm dead woman found on hiking trail near Yellowstone National Park died from grizzly bear attack
A woman was fatally attacked by a grizzly bear near Yellowstone National Park. Bear tracks and wounds consistent with a bear attack were found, but no bears or signs of a day bed or animal carcass were seen.
#other
Forbes: BTS Matches The Beatles And Destiny’s Child Thanks To Jung Kook’s Success
Jung Kook of BTS achieves his first No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart with his debut single "Seven," joining his bandmate Jimin. This makes BTS the fifth group in history to have multiple members reach No. 1 on the chart.
National Review: The Corner: The Best Lasagna
A lasagna recipe that recommends six cups of milk for the béchamel sauce, but it is suggested to use less for a thicker consistency.
Daily Wire: ‘Never Witnessed A Greater Sacrifice By A Lead Actor’: Robert Downey Jr. Praises Cillian Murphy’s ‘Oppenheimer’
Actor Cillian Murphy receives praise for his role in the movie "Oppenheimer" from co-star Robert Downey Jr., who commends Murphy's sacrifice and humility. Actress Florence Pugh also commends Murphy's impressive performance and dedication to the character. Murphy's commitment, including an extreme diet, pays off as the film receives positive reviews and performs well at the box office.
The Epoch Times: Ted Nugent Defends Jason Aldean Over Song Controversy: 'A Bunch of Idiots out There'
Ted Nugent defends Jason Aldean's song "Try That in a Small Town" against accusations of promoting gun violence & racism. Nugent argues the song is against violence and about self-defense. Aldean clarifies that the song has nothing to do with race and rejects the claim of promoting gun violence, citing his personal experience during the Las Vegas massacre. The song expresses a desire for community and neighbors looking out for each other. Several Republicans, including Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, support Aldean, with former President Trump echoing his praise.