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#politics
Daily Wire: Judge Blocks Biden Administration Border Policy Limiting Access To Illegal Immigrants Seeking Asylum
A federal judge blocked a Biden administration rule that limited immigrants from seeking asylum in the US, stating that it violates federal law. The rule, similar to a Trump-era policy, required migrants entering through the southern border to apply for protection in other countries they traveled through. The judge's decision is a victory for immigrant activists and civil rights groups who argued against the policy.
The Blaze: Glenn DEFENDS RFK Jr. against 'FASCIST' censorship
RFK Jr. is being censored and smeared as an anti-Semite after suggesting COVID-19 may have been "ethnically targeted." Glenn Beck disagrees with censoring RFK Jr. and believes in free speech for all.
The Blaze: Vivek Ramaswamy joins Lauren Chen and ACTUALLY answers pressing questions
Lauren Chen interviews presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who believes America is in a national identity crisis and wants to unite the country by dismantling the administrative state, securing the southern border, and declaring independence from China. Ramaswamy admits he initially supported vaccine mandates during the pandemic but has changed his stance. He answers other questions honestly on topics like the Russia-Ukraine war and child trafficking.
Red State: GOP and Some Democrats Agree on One Thing - Joe Biden Should Step Aside
There is growing agreement among Republicans and some Democrats that Joe Biden's time in office should come to an end, citing his age and record. If Biden decides not to run in 2024, the nominee for the Democratic Party is uncertain. Names like Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom are unlikely, while other possibilities include Amy Klobuchar and popular blue state governors. Some speculate that Trump could run as an independent, and there is mention of qualified minority candidates. This indicates that not all Democrats are on board with Biden or Newsom.
#society
National Review: The Corner: The War against Cars
The push for electric vehicles is part of a larger campaign against car ownership, aiming for fewer cars on the road and more environmentally friendly transportation options. This movement is evident in congestion charges, low traffic neighborhoods, and the expansion of low emission zones. The goal is to create a quieter, more orderly, and aesthetically pleasing city, but it could have economic and social consequences for those without financial resources.
#war
Forbes: The Russians Packed Hundreds Of Vehicles Into A Crimean Repair Depot. The Ukrainians Just Hit It With A Cruise Missile.
Russian forces in Russian-occupied northern Crimea have a vehicle park where damaged vehicles are sent for repair. A Ukrainian air force bomber fired a British-made cruise missile at the park, causing an explosion. The strike could disrupt and slow vehicle repairs for Russian forces in southern Ukraine.
#economy
Forbes: PacWest Bank Shares Fluctuate 30% Ahead Of Sale To Rival Banc Of California
Banc of California announced its acquisition of PacWest Bancorp in an all-stock transaction. The deal caused PacWest shares to initially drop by 30%, but they rebounded in aftermarket trading. The merger will create a combined bank headquartered in Los Angeles and led by Banc of California's current CEO.
Foreign Policy: IMF Sees Brighter Global Economic Outlook
Positive economic outlook: The International Monetary Fund predicts a decrease in the risk of an economic meltdown with global growth projected at 3% this year. However, challenges such as inflation and international crises still pose threats to the global economy.
Leadership change in China: Foreign Minister Wang Yi replaces his predecessor Qin Gang in a sudden transition approved by the National People's Congress. Qin disappeared from public view in June and no explanation has been given for his absence.
#health
Fox News: Biden skewered for claiming he effectively 'ended cancer as we know it:' 'Why haven't the adults intervened?'
President Biden faced criticism on social media after claiming that his administration has "ended cancer as we know it" during a speech about mental health. Critics fact-checked the claim and mocked Biden's brazenness, with some attributing it to his alleged dementia. Many questioned Biden's competence and pointed out that cancer is still a major problem, with thousands of deaths occurring each year. Biden's focus on curing cancer stems from his personal experience with his son Beau's death from brain cancer in 2015. Some experts argue that despite additional funding, a cure for cancer is still far from reach.
The New American: Dr. Robert Malone: New Fertility Therapies and Population Control - The New American
Dr. Robert Malone warns about the risks of a new fertility gene therapy for feral cats, which uses adeno-associated virus vectors. The therapy has the potential to infect other animals and humans, with unknown consequences.
#education
National Review: Wisconsin School District Sued after Teacher Announced Gender Transition to Students without Consent
A mother in Wisconsin sues her children's school for not obtaining her consent before a teacher announced a gender transition to students.
#sports
Fox News: Cowboys lock up star Trevon Diggs with lucrative five-year extension: reports
The Dallas Cowboys have signed Trevon Diggs to a five-year, $97 million extension, making him one of the highest-paid cornerbacks in the NFL. Diggs, the younger brother of Buffalo Bills receiver Stefon Diggs, has a reputation for creating turnovers and earned first-team All-Pro honors in 2021. The Cowboys still have several key players to take care of before the start of the season, including star guard Zach Martin, receiver CeeDee Lamb, and right tackle Terence Steele.
Fox News: LSU's Olivia Dunne reveals she doesn't attend class in person over 'scares in the past'
LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne, a popular figure on social media, has chosen to not attend classes in person at LSU for safety reasons. This decision comes after an incident involving her supporters during a meet at the University of Utah, prompting the team to hire extra security. Despite the concerns, Dunne remains focused on her senior year and is excited for the future.
Fox News: Justin Herbert, Chargers agree to massive five-year extension: reports
Star quarterback, Justin Herbert, signs a five-year extension with the Los Angeles Chargers worth $262.5 million, securing his future with the team.
#outdoors
Fox News: California sea lions charge toward startled beachgoers, emptying busy cove
Sea lions cause chaos at a crowded California beach, forcing beach goers to flee as the animals charge towards them. The incident highlights the need to give sea lions space and respect their protected status.
#other
Fox News: Jana Kramer calls Miranda Lambert ‘kind of rude’ over concert selfie incident
Country singer Jana Kramer criticized Miranda Lambert for calling out fans taking selfies at concerts. Kramer believes it was rude and thinks taking selfies is part of the fun at concerts. She also mentions that the fans were well-dressed and had paid a significant amount for their tickets. Lambert's outburst caused mixed reactions among fans, with some cheering her on and others leaving the show.
Fox News: Angry climate change protestors force Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo to flee talk at the Wilson Center
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo was escorted out of a D.C. event after being interrupted by climate change protestors chanting against fossil fuels. The event, focused on the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, was briefly delayed before continuing.
Fox News: Matt Damon says kissing Scarlett Johansson 'was hell'
Matt Damon jokingly discussed how horrible it was to kiss Scarlett Johansson on the set of their movie "We Bought A Zoo" due to her bad breath. Damon and co-star Emily Blunt shared their thoughts on proper etiquette for shooting kissing scenes in a recent video. Damon recalled that they had a nice shot before lunch that ended in a kiss, but during lunch, Johansson ate an onion sandwich. When they returned to the set, they had to resume filming the kiss, and Johansson confessed to having onion breath. Despite the bad breath, Damon joked about it and insisted her breath smelled like roses.