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#illegals

The Blaze: ABC, CBS, NBC border coverage focused 'almost exclusively' on 'plight of illegal immigrants' while less than 2% of airtime addressed drug trafficking crisis, watchdog finds
ABC, CBS, NBC border coverage focused 'almost exclusively' on 'plight of illegal immigrants' while less than 2% of airtime addressed drug trafficking crisis, watchdog finds
Conservative watchdog group Media Research Center conducted a study on ABC, CBS, and NBC's coverage of the southern border. The study found that the networks focused almost exclusively on the plight of illegal immigrants, dedicating less than 2% of airtime to reporting on the drug trafficking crisis. They also heavily emphasized political disagreements and portrayed Republicans as ruthless border hawks. MRC criticized the networks for failing to address issues related to illegal immigration and for not reporting on crimes committed by illegal aliens.


#politics

Daily Wire: House Committee Moves Forward With Plan To Hold Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg In Contempt
House Committee Moves Forward With Plan To Hold Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg In Contempt
Months after subpoenaing Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg for allegedly not complying with its demands, a GOP-led House panel plans to punish him for contempt of Congress. Despite Meta's claims of compliance, the panel states that the company has failed to produce the relevant internal documents. The committee is also considering new legislation to limit the Executive Branch's ability to work with tech companies in censoring content.


Red State: The Barakat Case: Are There Larger Implications?
The Barakat Case: Are There Larger Implications?
Mohamed Barakat, a Syrian refugee, attempted a mass shooting in Fargo, ND. He fired 60 rounds near a car crash site, targeting police officers and civilians. The FBI found incriminating evidence in his apartment and car, pointing to a terrorist motive. This incident raises concerns about immigration policies and the potential dangers posed by resettling refugees in small towns like Fargo.


Front Page Magazine: Biden's Lack of Accountability Extends to His Son, Even His Dog
Biden's Lack of Accountability Extends to His Son, Even His Dog
Hunter Biden gets away with drug use and financial misconduct while Joe Biden's dog, Commander, repeatedly attacks Secret Service officers without consequences. The dog bites officers multiple times, causing injuries that require medical care. In contrast, a dog named Zeus was euthanized after biting three people, including a police officer. The double standard shows the lack of accountability and immunity enjoyed by the Biden family.


National Review: The Corner: A Well-Timed and Much Needed DeSantis Reboot
The Corner: A Well-Timed and Much Needed DeSantis Reboot
Despite high expectations, Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign has not gained traction among Trump supporters. DeSantis needs to make a stronger argument that he is a better candidate than Trump if he wants to win them over. So far, his focus on the culture war has not resonated with Republican primary voters who prioritize the economy.


Newsbusters: Hunter Biden Exposé Writer Calls Democrat Censorship Demands ‘Surreal’
Hunter Biden Exposé Writer Calls Democrat Censorship Demands ‘Surreal’
Journalist Emma-Jo Morris, who exposed Hunter Biden's scandal, spoke about Democratic Party's support for Big Tech censorship. She criticized lawmakers who advocated for speech censorship during a congressional hearing. Morris highlighted the absurdity of the questioning and expressed disbelief at the violation of the First Amendment. She rebuked Rep. Stacey Plaskett for suggesting social media companies should have the right to censor. Morris herself experienced censorship on Twitter and Facebook due to her exposé. The censorship influenced the election, according to a poll. Conservatives are urged to contact representatives for accountability.


Flag And Cross: Israeli Attorney General Challenges Law Protecting Prime Minister From Recusal
Israeli Attorney General Challenges Law Protecting Prime Minister From Recusal
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara has challenged a law preventing judges from ordering a prime minister to recuse himself, claiming it was designed to benefit Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while he is on trial for corruption. The law, passed in March, states that only the Cabinet can declare a sitting prime minister unfit to serve due to physical or mental incapacity. Baharav-Miara argues that the law undermines the court's authority and the democratic process.


The Blaze: MacIntyre: Linguistic technology: How the left captured climate change
MacIntyre: Linguistic technology: How the left captured climate change
The stifling heat wave in the US has given the left an opportunity to push their narrative on climate change, despite conservatives having a natural affinity for nature. The left's use of the term "climate change" allows them to control the narrative and consolidate power through social engineering. Climate change is a political weapon used to justify regulations and funnel money and power to the left, rather than truly caring about the environment.


Fox News: Debunked Bucks: Top House Democrat's claim of outraising GOP rival proven false
Debunked Bucks: Top House Democrat's claim of outraising GOP rival proven false
Contrary to initial reports, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries did not raise more money than House Speaker Kevin McCarthy during the second quarter of 2023. Jeffries' team celebrated his $29 million fundraising haul, but it was later revealed that McCarthy raised closer to $46 million when considering certain factors. Despite Democrats' strong fundraising abilities, McCarthy attributes the Republican Party's success to their agenda and the support they receive from independents and Democrats.


National Review: The Corner: Hemorrhaging or Just a Hair Cut for the DeSantis Campaign?
The Corner: Hemorrhaging or Just a Hair Cut for the DeSantis Campaign?
The DeSantis campaign is undergoing a reboot, with changes in staff and media outreach. They are trying to address their spending concerns and reach a broader audience. However, it remains to be seen if these changes will be sufficient to turn things around for the campaign.


Red State: Irony on Steroids: State Department Says 2023 Cambodian National Elections 'Neither Free Nor Fair'
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.


#society

Forbes: ‘Jeopardy!’ Winners Unite In Plan To Boycott Tournament Of Champions To Support Writers’ Strike
‘Jeopardy!’ Winners Unite In Plan To Boycott Tournament Of Champions To Support Writers’ Strike
Jeopardy! champions are refusing to participate in the Tournament of Champions as a show of solidarity with the Writers Guild of America, which is currently on strike. At least six champions from last season have pledged not to cross the picket line and play in the tournament.


The Federalist Papers: Barack and Michelle Obama Issue Statement After Their Chef Is Found Dead Near Their Home
Barack and Michelle Obama Issue Statement After Their Chef Is Found Dead Near Their Home
Former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, expressed condolences over the death of their personal chef, Tafari Campbell, whose body was found in a coastal pond near their estate in Martha’s Vineyard. Campbell was a beloved part of their family and a talented sous chef at the White House. Witnesses saw him struggling to stay afloat while paddleboarding before he tragically drowned.


Spectator USA: Allan’s big moment: discontinued doll’s price rises thanks to Barbie
Allan’s big moment: discontinued doll’s price rises thanks to Barbie
The Barbie movie has made Allan dolls in high demand, with prices skyrocketing on eBay.

Despite his newfound fame, Allan dolls will not be returning to store shelves.


Newsbusters: ‘It’s a movie!’: The View Decries Conservatives Panning Barbie Movie
‘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.


#war

Daily Wire: U.S. Failed To Track All Military Aid To Ukraine As Criminal Gangs Stole Guns, Ammo From Frontlines
U.S. Failed To Track All Military Aid To Ukraine As Criminal Gangs Stole Guns, Ammo From Frontlines
The U.S. could not track all of the weapons it sent to Ukraine, as criminal gangs in the country obtained military equipment illegally. The report highlights concerns over lack of oversight for the billions in U.S. dollars sent to Ukraine.


Daily Wire: U.S. Marine Veteran Trevor Reed, Ex-Russian Prisoner Exchanged For Drug Trafficker, Injured While Fighting In Ukraine: Report
U.S. Marine Veteran Trevor Reed, Ex-Russian Prisoner Exchanged For Drug Trafficker, Injured While Fighting In Ukraine: Report
U.S. Marine veteran Trevor Reed, previously released from a Russian prison, has been injured while fighting in Ukraine. The State Department warns against American citizens participating in fighting in Ukraine. Reed sustained shrapnel wounds and seeks medical assistance in Germany or Poland.

Last year, a surprise deal between the Biden administration and Russia led to the exchange of a Russian drug trafficker for Trevor Reed. Reed later joined freelance fighters in Ukraine. Russia has also arrested American journalist Evan Gershkovich on espionage charges and is holding U.S. Marine veteran Paul Whelan.


Euromaidan Press: HIMARS missiles not responsible for killing Ukrainian POWs in Olenivka – UN
HIMARS missiles not responsible for killing Ukrainian POWs in Olenivka – UN
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk stated that there is no evidence that HIMARS missiles were responsible for killing Ukrainian prisoners of war in Olenivka. The Office conducted interviews with survivors and analyzed available information, concluding that the deaths were not caused by a HIMARS rocket. This incident will continue to be investigated for justice.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Los Angeles attorney jailed in Venezuela faces spy allegations as US government pressured to act
Los Angeles attorney jailed in Venezuela faces spy allegations as US government pressured to act
Los Angeles attorney Eyvin Hernandez has been detained in Venezuela for over a year, accused of being a spy after making a wrong turn into the country. Congressional lawmakers, including U.S. Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove, are calling for Hernandez's return, with Kamlager-Dove co-authoring a resolution to secure his release. Hernandez was arrested near the Venezuela-Colombia border, where he ended up after making the wrong turn, and was initially jailed on criminal association and conspiracy allegations.


#economy

Flag And Cross: GM's Strong Q2 Results Overshadowed By Cost-Cutting Measures, Raising Concerns For EV Strategy
GM's Strong Q2 Results Overshadowed By Cost-Cutting Measures, Raising Concerns For EV Strategy
General Motors reported better-than-expected financial results, but the stock is declining due to cost-cutting measures that may impact its EV strategy. The company raised its guidance for 2023 and remains on track to produce 100,000 EVs in the second half of this year. They are addressing supplier issues and focusing on producing lower-cost EVs and expanding the charging network.


Flag And Cross: US Consumer Confidence Surges To Highest Level Since July 2021
US Consumer Confidence Surges To Highest Level Since July 2021
U.S. consumer confidence reaches highest level since July 2021, driven by strong job market and decrease in inflation. Federal Reserve expected to raise interest rates. Consumers cutting back on discretionary services but increasing spending on healthcare and affordable services. Broad consumer confidence bodes well for ETFs tracking U.S. economy.


#culture

Red State: CBS News: You Better Get out and See the ‘Barbie’ Movie Before She Dies Due to Global Warming!
CBS News: You Better Get out and See the ‘Barbie’ Movie Before She Dies Due to Global Warming!
The press takes advantage of popular culture to push their agendas and discourage enjoyment. CBS News journalist Li Cohen turned the popularity of "The Barbie Movie" into a lecture on global warming, absurdly claiming that rising sea levels would threaten Barbie's Dreamhouse in Malibu. Cohen's article is illogical and defies logic, and it is concerning that it was published by editors. The next step may be Mattel producing play sets that reflect these supposed future calamities, but it would be better to save money and cancel the CBS News subscription.


#health

Flag And Cross: LeBron James' Son Bronny Suffers Cardiac Arrest During USC Workout
LeBron James' Son Bronny Suffers Cardiac Arrest During USC Workout
LeBron James' son Bronny suffers cardiac arrest during workout at USC's Galen Center. Rushed to hospital and in stable condition.


Fox News: Be well: Stop ‘summer sadness’ with these expert tips
Be well: Stop ‘summer sadness’ with these expert tips
Summer sadness, or seasonal affective disorder (SAD), can occur during the spring and summer months. Symptoms include difficulty sleeping, lack of energy, trouble concentrating, and suicidal thoughts. Existing mental health conditions raise the risk, and women are more prone to SAD than men. Summer SAD may be caused by increased light affecting the natural biological clock. Preventative measures include maintaining a healthy lifestyle, limiting alcohol consumption, and taking breaks from social media. Treatment involves psychotherapy, medication, and healthy lifestyle habits.


#crime

Fox News: Aaron Hernandez's brother arrested amid concerns he was planning school shootings
Aaron Hernandez's brother arrested amid concerns he was planning school shootings
D.J. Hernandez, brother of Aaron Hernandez, was arrested for allegedly plotting school shootings at Brown University and the University of Connecticut. He had made threatening posts on social media and exhibited erratic behavior, according to an ex-girlfriend. Hernandez was subdued by police using a Taser and taken to a hospital for making continued threats.


The Blaze: 'Bored' teenage firefighter allegedly torched abandoned homes he considered 'ugly,' set fires in local cemetery
'Bored' teenage firefighter allegedly torched abandoned homes he considered 'ugly,' set fires in local cemetery
An 18-year-old volunteer firefighter in Arizona has been arrested for setting a series of fires, including two abandoned homes and a cemetery. Karson Nutter confessed to starting at least seven of the eight fires, claiming motives of boredom and retaliation. He now faces multiple charges including arson and false reporting.


Daily Wire: CNN Witnesses 3 People Stealing From Walgreens Over 30 Minutes In Democrat-Controlled City
CNN Witnesses 3 People Stealing From Walgreens Over 30 Minutes In Democrat-Controlled City
A CNN film crew witnesses multiple thefts at a heavily robbed Walgreens in San Francisco. The store has resorted to locking up most items behind chains or plexiglass. Theft rates are high, prompting other stores in the city to do the same.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: Washington Woman Saves Dog From Attacking Cougar
Washington Woman Saves Dog From Attacking Cougar
In Washington state, a woman saves a man and his dog from a cougar attack by using an air horn. The cougar released the dog and ran away, and authorities later searched for the cougar but suspended their efforts due to bad weather.


#technology

Forbes: Hundreds Of RTX-Made Jet Engines Recalled Over Metal Contamination—Sending Stock Tumbling
Hundreds Of RTX-Made Jet Engines Recalled Over Metal Contamination—Sending Stock Tumbling
Raytheon Technologies (RTX) has discovered contamination in the metals used to make engine parts on its Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan engine (GTF) from 2015 to 2020. About 40% of Airbus A320neo jets use these engines, and they will need to be grounded for inspection. RTX estimates that the final cost of the inspection will be around $500 million in 2023 alone.


#other

Forbes: How Hospitality Is Influencing The Future Of Retail
How Hospitality Is Influencing The Future Of Retail
Retail is evolving to focus on immersive, engaging experiences to create emotional connections with shoppers. Luxury brands like Dior and Jacquemus are partnering with hospitality players to create exclusive spaces and enhance their lifestyle image. Similarly, department stores like Selfridges and Galeries Lafayette are developing experiential spaces and hosting events to drive footfall and engagement.


Spectator USA: Why the media is pushing climate lockdown fantasies
Why the media is pushing climate lockdown fantasies
Climate alarmists are now openly discussing the idea of climate lockdowns, which would involve staying home and having blackouts in major cities to combat climate change. Media outlets like the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times are promoting these ideas. The Biden administration and their allies in the media are using fear tactics to discourage people from going outside on hot summer days and blaming political opponents for climate issues.