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#illegals
The Blaze: Standoff between the US gov't and Texas — Gov. Abbott: 'See You in Court!'
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is facing legal action from the Department of Justice (DOJ) over the construction of a floating barrier in the Rio Grande river. Abbott blames President Biden for the escalating southern border crisis and argues that his policies have led to increased drug trafficking and illegal immigration. Critics argue that encouraging dangerous journeys and child trafficking is not compassionate. There is a need for real immigration reform to address the situation.
#politics
Red State: Irony on Steroids: State Department Says 2023 Cambodian National Elections 'Neither Free Nor Fair'
The recent national elections in Cambodia were deemed to be neither free nor fair by the United States State Department. The ruling party won a majority of parliamentary seats, solidifying Prime Minister Hun Sen's power. This criticism from the State Department is seen as ironic and hypocritical considering the political climate in the US.
The Blaze: Hillary Clinton literally blames Trump supporters for summer heat: 'Thank a MAGA Republican'
Hillary Clinton blames Trump-supporting Republicans for hot summer weather, claiming they are "pouring fuel on the climate crisis fire." However, hot temperatures in summer are normal, and the assertion that MAGA Republicans are responsible for climate change is absurd. The argument to politicize weather events aligns with a directive from the New York Times.
Forbes: DeSantis Downsizing Continues: Campaign Sheds Third Of Campaign Staff Amid Spiraling Poll Numbers
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has made significant staff cuts to his presidential campaign as he faces declining poll numbers and fundraising difficulties. The campaign let go of 38 of its initial 90-some staffers, particularly those involved in event planning. DeSantis, who is trailing behind former President Donald Trump, is attempting to reset his campaign with a leaner staff and a focus on key primary states and mainstream media appearances.
Newsbusters: New Twitter Files Expose MORE DISTURBING DETAILS in Gov’t-Big Tech Censorship Scheme
The latest Twitter Files reveal government requests to censor Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s views on COVID vaccines, implicating both the White House and Democratic Sen. Brian Schatz. Screenshots show emails requesting Twitter to silence Kennedy and suspend accounts, raising concerns about government-Big Tech collusion. Conservatives are calling for transparency and equal treatment on social media platforms.
Red State: Did the Justice Department Illegally Fund Red Flag Laws?
The Biden administration may be illegally funding states to implement "red flag" laws. Republicans claim that federal funds were given to states that didn't meet due process criteria. The DOJ has not responded to the accusations.
PJ Media: ‘A Hoax’: Steve Milloy Exposes Climate Fearmongering About Hot Weather
Climate alarmists, including Joe Biden, are hyping up record heat, but evidence shows that their claims of man-made climate change are false. Data proves that there has been no global warming for the past eight years, and CO2 emissions are too low to cause warming. Climate alarmist media is ignoring these facts and cherry-picking data. Steve Milloy, a climate truth teller, fact-checked claims from Hillary Clinton and the Los Angeles Times, proving that heat waves have declined since the 1930s and previous records were higher. The supposed climate crisis is a hoax propagated by politicians for their own agenda.
Human Events: Former Trump White House director tells Charlie Kirk how to fix
the deep state problem
Former Trump White House director James Bacon discusses the problems with federal agencies in the US and suggests ways to diminish the power of the "deep state." He argues against moving agencies outside of Washington, DC and instead emphasizes the need for the president to have more management authority over them. Bacon calls for a bill to repeal civil service protections and advises the future GOP president to have more direct control and oversight of the bureaucracy.
The Right Scoop: Delirious Trump accuses DeSantis of “colluding with Biden’s weaponized DOJ” to stop him
Trump accuses DeSantis of colluding with Biden's DOJ in order to stop his nomination. The claim is baseless and absurd. Trump is spreading lies and smearing DeSantis to gain an advantage in the race.
Fox News: Hillary Clinton shredded for tweet blaming 'MAGA Republicans' for heat wave: 'She's broken'
Hillary Clinton's recent tweet blaming Republicans for the heat wave in the United States has been criticized as divisive and self-serving. Panelists on "Outnumbered" argued that Clinton's remarks were indicative of a broken politician and a sore loser. They also criticized her for not addressing the role of other nations like China and India in contributing to climate change.
Red State: NEW: Trump Accuses DeSantis of 'Colluding With Biden's Weaponized DOJ' to Stop Him and the MAGA Movement
In anticipation of criminal charges against Donald Trump, his campaign accuses Ron DeSantis' campaign of colluding with the Biden DOJ. The accusation was made in an email blast, claiming DeSantis is parroting the talking points of radical Leftists and relying on endless political prosecutions of Trump. The identity of the top DeSantis fundraiser is unclear.
The DeSantis campaign gathers donors to discuss a reset, while the likelihood of additional Trump indictments impacting the race is discussed. Hal Lambert suggests Trump may have to drop out if faced with another indictment. The impact of the Milwaukee debate and changes to teaching African American History in Florida schools is also mentioned.
Fox News: Conservative activist rejects Senate Dem demand for help in Supreme Court probe: ‘Political retaliation’
Conservative activist Leonard Leo refuses to be part of the Senate Judiciary Committee's investigation into the travel habits of conservative Supreme Court justices. Leo's lawyers argue that the investigation violates his First Amendment rights and accuses Democrats of political retaliation. They also point out instances where liberal justices accepted lavish trips and funds from undisclosed donors without facing inquiries.
Red State: NEW: Federal Judge Puts Biden Admin Asylum Policy on Ice
A federal judge blocked the Biden administration's asylum policy which denied asylum to those who didn't seek it in a country they passed through. The administration implemented new rules to curb illegal border crossings as COVID-19 immigration restrictions expired. Technical issues with the CBP One app have hindered its effectiveness. Judge Tigar ruled that the new regulations violate asylum law but delayed the ruling's implementation for two weeks. The administration will likely appeal the decision.
National Review: The Corner: Democrats Don’t Know How to Handle the Biden Corruption Allegations
The media is facing criticism from the American Right for not giving sufficient coverage to the scandalous revelations involving Hunter Biden's alleged corrupt dealings. Democrats have attempted to rebut these allegations, but evidence has emerged contradicting their claims. The Democratic response has been dismissive, but the press may not be waiting much longer for a coherent counter-narrative.
#society
Newsbusters: ‘It’s a movie!’: The View Decries Conservatives Panning Barbie Movie
The liberal hosts of The View criticized conservative commentators for panning the Barbie movie, calling it feminist claptrap. Whoopi Goldberg defended the movie, saying it's just a doll movie and kids see it as such. The hosts mocked the critics and questioned their priorities.
Daily Wire: Denver’s Homeless Population Spiked Over 30% In One Year, Annual Count Finds
Denver's homeless population has increased by over 30% this year, with a total of 9,065 homeless people in the city. The number of first-time homeless individuals and families has also surged dramatically. Men are overrepresented among the homeless, making up about 62% of the population. The pandemic, inflation, and the end of COVID-19 relief funds for prevention have contributed to the worsening homelessness crisis.
Denver is not alone in facing this issue. San Francisco and Los Angeles have also experienced a significant increase in homelessness. San Francisco has been struggling with a homelessness and drug crisis that has brought rampant crime, causing businesses to leave the downtown area. Los Angeles County's homeless population has risen to approximately 75,518 people, with the city of Los Angeles alone housing around 46,260 homeless individuals.
Daily Wire: Russia Bans Transgender Medical Procedures, Changing Genders On Documents, Adoptions By Trans People
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed new restrictions into law, banning transgender surgeries, hormone therapy, and puberty blockers. The law also annuls marriages if a spouse changes their gender and excludes transgender individuals from adopting or becoming guardians. Putin has compared transgender ideology to COVID-19 and emphasizes the importance of traditional gender roles.
Fox News: California expanding pilot program to fight meth addiction with gift cards, incentives
California is launching a new program to combat methamphetamine addiction by offering gift cards as incentives for sobriety. The program will target big city hubs with drug-addicted homelessness and participants will receive gift cards based on their treatment progress. However, some residents are skeptical that this approach will be effective in addressing the deep-rooted issues of drug addiction among the homeless population.
Fox News: Detransitioner files $1M lawsuit against doctors for botched mastectomy that left her 'permanently disfigured'
A 21-year-old woman is suing a medical clinic and its doctors for "gross malpractice" after she was pressured into a botched double mastectomy that left her permanently disfigured. Soren Aldaco claims that she was put on puberty blockers at 17 and underwent the surgery without addressing her mental health challenges. Aldaco hopes her story will encourage young people to ask important questions before undergoing such procedures.
#war
Fox News: Russian antiwar activist faces residency permit refusal in Serbia; authorities cite security risk
Russian antiwar activist Vladimir Volokhonski is facing refusal of his residency permit in Serbia due to a security risk. The Balkan nation, which has maintained friendly relations with Russia and has not joined Western sanctions against Moscow, has been a destination for many Russian citizens fleeing the war in Ukraine.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Israel Signs Free Trade Deal With Vietnam, Expanding East Asian Partnerships
Israel and Vietnam signed a free trade deal to reduce customs duties and improve trade. The agreement aims to strengthen Israeli exports and increase economic growth. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu highlighted the importance of expanding trade between the two countries, while also discussing bilateral cooperation in various sectors.
The Babylon Bee: Restaurant Hires Extra Staff To Remind People They Need To Order At The Kiosk
In Portland, a local restaurant switches to automated kiosks for ordering to save money, but ends up hiring more staff to inform customers to use the kiosks. The move results in larger staff and uncertain cost savings.
Fox News: Kentucky-based indoor farming company AppHarvest files for bankruptcy amid financial struggles
Kentucky-based indoor farming company AppHarvest has filed for bankruptcy due to financial struggles, including concerns about cash flow and potential foreclosure of its greenhouse. The company is looking to restructure while business operations continue at its four farms. AppHarvest had over $609 million in assets and over $341 million in debts as of March.
Flag And Cross: UPS And Teamsters Seal Win-Win Agreement, Averting Strike
The Teamsters union and UPS have reached a five-year collective bargaining agreement that includes higher wages, workplace improvements, and the creation of more full-time jobs. UPS CEO Carol Tomé says the deal is a "win-win-win" for all parties involved. The agreement is pending review and voting by Teamster representatives and members.
#military
The Federalist: Space Force Nominee Fired Service Member Over DEI Opposition
President Biden's nominee for U.S. Space Force Command, Lt. Gen. Stephen Whiting, removed Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier from duty for speaking out against DEI efforts and Marxism in the military. Lohmeier criticized the increasing presence of Marxist thought and critical race theory in the military, which he believed promoted discrimination. Whiting initiated an investigation into Lohmeier and relieved him of command.
Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Natalie Winters tells Jack Posobiec ‘a coup of our
military has already taken place’
Jack Posobiec and Natalie Winters discuss a coup within the military, dating back to 2019. The coup involves law enforcement, ICE, and concerns about the Chinese Communist Party and Islamic subversion.
Posobiec and Winters elaborate on their belief in a military coup, discussing their experiences at the Pentagon and the lack of support for ending forever wars. They emphasize the influence of the administrative state and the deviation from the Trump mindset on military actions.
#culture
Fox News: Resurfaced video of 'Snow White' actress sparks controversy over changes in Disney remake: ‘No longer 1937'
The upcoming live-action remake of "Snow White" is causing controversy as actress Rachel Zegler revealed how the film will differ from the 1937 animated classic. In an interview clip, Zegler explained that Snow White won't be saved by the prince and won't be dreaming about true love. Instead, she will focus on becoming a leader. The video has sparked skepticism and criticism on social media, with some users questioning the film's thematic direction.
The casting and creative decisions of the new "Snow White" film have faced criticism online. leaked photos of Zegler in costume and the decision to replace the seven dwarves with "magical creatures" have drawn backlash. Disney responded to the criticism, stating that they changed the dwarfs to avoid reinforcing stereotypes. Zegler herself responded to the criticism, asking not to be tagged in the discourse. The controversy surrounding the film is not the first it has faced, with previous casting decisions receiving backlash as well.
#history
Fox News: Harris, Biden take veiled shots at DeSantis during Emmett Till national monument ceremony
President Biden and Vice President Harris announce the establishment of a national monument for Emmett Till, a Black teenager whose lynching sparked the Civil Rights Movement. They emphasize the importance of remembering and teaching our full history, even the painful parts. Biden praises Till's mother for her courage in revealing her son's brutalized body and acknowledges the role of Black media in driving change.
#crime
Daily Wire: Aaron Hernandez’s Brother Arrested For Allegedly Planning School Shootings
Dennis "DJ" Hernandez, brother of former NFL player Aaron Hernandez, was arrested for planning shootings at Brown University and the University of Connecticut. Concerns about his erratic behavior led to his arrest, as his ex-girlfriend reported that he had visited the campuses and went into classrooms and buildings. Hernandez sent threatening text messages and made posts on social media. This comes after previous charges related to throwing a brick at ESPN headquarters.
Fox News: Austin police union launch podcast addressing the ongoing impact of the city council's 2020 defunding
The Austin Police Association has launched a podcast, "Defunded," to chronicle the impact of defunding the police. APA President Thomas Villareal discusses the rise of the movement and the budget cuts that led to a depletion of officers. The city's partnership with the Texas Department of Public Safety has been suspended, further exacerbating the staffing shortage.
Fox News: New Jersey 6-year-old suffocated by seat belt while bus monitor stared at phone for 14 mins, police say
A 6-year-old New Jersey girl died on a school bus while a bus monitor ignored her and stared at her phone with earbuds in. The surveillance camera footage shows the girl, who had special needs, being strangled by her seat belt while the bus aide sat feet away, oblivious. The bus monitor has now been charged with manslaughter.
Daily Wire: Pete Davidson Receives Sentence Following Reckless Driving Charge
Comedian Pete Davidson sentenced to community service for reckless driving. He reached an agreement allowing him to work with the New York Fire Department. No criminal offense on his record if conditions are met.
Fox News: Bryan Kohberger might claim 'alibi' in Idaho murders case, court filing reveals
Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the Idaho murders of four University of Idaho students, may rely on an alibi during his upcoming trial. Kohberger's defense team claims to have evidence supporting his absence from the crime scene at the time of the murders. Defense attorney John Henry Browne, who represented serial killer Ted Bundy, stated that the defense is required to provide notice of the alibi as it is an affirmative defense. The trial is set to begin on October 2, and prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.
Fox News: Possible hate crime investigation after musician finds noose near Lyle Lovett's concert venue in Montana
Musician finds noose near Lyle Lovett's concert venue in Montana, prompting a possible hate crime investigation.
Fox News: Kansas men arrested over human trafficking charges at Wichita hotel: police
Two Kansas men, Sinora Wilson and Elijah McCray, were arrested for human trafficking. The victim, a minor over 14, was trafficked out of a hotel. The Wichita Police Department is actively investigating the case.
#sports
Fox News: Katie Ledecky ties Michael Phelps record at Worlds with gold medal finish in 1,500-meter freestyle
Katie Ledecky, a remarkable swimmer, tied Michael Phelps' record for individual titles at the world championships when she won the women's 1,500-meter freestyle at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan. Ledecky is now the most decorated female swimmer at the worlds with 20 gold medals overall.
Fox News: Michigan's Jim Harbaugh facing 4-game suspension: report
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh is reportedly facing a four-game suspension for violations tied to a recruiting investigation. The punishment stems from Harbaugh's Level I violation, the most serious, for not cooperating with NCAA enforcement. The school has not been able to confirm the suspension.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Ammo Cans of 2023
People are looking for new ways to store their ammunition, and ammo cans are becoming more widely used for this purpose. The best ammo cans on the market include the MTM Ammo Crate, Solid Tactical Metal Ammo Can, MTM Mag Can, Pelican V250 Vault Case, and the Plano Field Box. Factors to consider when choosing an ammo can include intended use and price.
#other
The Blaze: NPR ridiculed for regurgitating claim that the movement to push bug food on the masses is a 'racist' conspiracy theory
NPR's show "Code Switch" dismisses bug-food movement as a conspiracy theory and implies it's racist. NPR reporter suggests bug-food critics share commonalities with identitarians and colonizers. Critics point out NPR's history of promoting bug-food.
Flag And Cross: Jim Cramer Slams AT&T And Seres Therapeutics, Recommends Schlumberger
Jim Cramer thinks AT&T is poorly managed and advises to walk away. He is mystified by Seres Therapeutics' poor performance and believes the company is not well-run. Cramer does not believe in uranium and thinks Centrus Energy will not see any changes. He recommends investing in companies that are profitable now, like Draft Kings. He mentions that Enovix Corporation is losing money and advises against investing in money-losing companies. Cramer recommends Schlumberger Limited and expresses concern about Verizon's lack of growth.
Forbes: Jung Kook Ties His BTS Bandmate Jimin With Another Bestselling Song
Jung Kook of BTS achieves a historic feat as his latest solo release, "Seven," debuts at No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart in the U.S., becoming the biggest song in the country. The track also secures the No. 2 spot on the Digital Song Sales chart, with 134,000 copies sold in its first week. Jung Kook now shares the record for top 10 hits on the Digital Song Sales chart among South Korean solo artists with his fellow BTS member Jimin.
Fox News: Grandson of Bucks head coach Adrian Griffin dead at 2 from ‘natural causes’
Milwaukee Bucks head coach Adrian Griffin's 2-year-old grandson, Jayce Griffin, died unexpectedly in their Illinois home. The Champaign County Coroner's Office stated that there was no evidence of foul play or trauma, and preliminary reports suggest natural causes. Jayce's mother mentioned he had a respiratory infection leading up to his death.
Forbes: SAG-AFTRA And WGA Battle With Studios Getting Nasty
The ongoing feud between the writers and actors guilds and major studios and streaming companies has resulted in two strikes and a decline in media company stock. The main point of contention is the use of Artificial Intelligence in creating digital replicas of performers and replacing extras with computer-generated images. Both sides are engaging in heated rhetoric, making it unlikely that a deal will be reached soon. The strike has had widespread consequences, affecting not only studios and performers but also PR firms, film festivals, talent agencies, and other industries.
Fox News: California beaver policy aims to tap ecological benefits, protect 'keystone species'
California has implemented a new policy recognizing the ecological benefits of beavers, encouraging landowners and agencies to prioritize non-lethal methods of managing beavers to protect biodiversity and ecosystems. The policy also emphasizes beaver relocation as a restoration tool and aims to mitigate conflicts between beavers and humans.