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#illegals
Fox News: Beto O'Rourke demands Biden confront Abbott on border security in blistering essay: 'Stop this madness'
Former Democratic candidate Beto O'Rourke called on President Biden to confront Texas Governor Greg Abbott over border security measures, demanding an end to the "madness" at the southern border. O'Rourke praised the Department of Justice's plans to sue Abbott over the use of floating border barriers and criticized Biden for failing to act. Abbott, in response, highlighted the fentanyl seizures and illegal-immigrant apprehensions in Texas, blaming Biden for not doing his job.
#politics
Breitbart: Watch: ‘Indiana Jones’ Stunt Performer Lights Himself on Fire in Support of Hollywood Strike
Stunt performer sets himself on fire during Hollywood strike rally as a protest against the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers . The protest took place in Atlanta, which has become a top location for film production, and was attended by local stunt performers, actors, and leadership . This comes as Hollywood writers are also on strike .
American Thinker: San Francisco has plenty of police resources to police how Elon Musk displays his Twitter sign...
San Francisco, plagued by crime and a shortage of police officers, had enough resources to send officers to Elon Musk's headquarters to investigate a sign change. The city's Department of Building Inspection is determining if a building permit is needed to modify the sign's text. Some believe this is political persecution of Musk and an example of mismanaged priorities in the city.
Breitbart: Macron Calls for Ability to Impose 'Digital Public Order' During Unrest
French President Macron promotes increased censorship in France, citing the need for "digital public order" to prevent further riots. Macron suggests cutting off social media networks during unrest, leading to comparisons with communist regimes. He also emphasizes the importance of family authority and proposes extended school hours to keep kids off the streets. Though immigration is believed to contribute to the riots, Macron aims for immigration reform with the opposition party. Populists demand a complete halt to immigration.
The Federalist Papers: House Republicans Make Last-Minute Play to Block Hunter Biden's 'Tainted' Plea Deal
House Republican Rep. Jason Smith of Missouri has filed a brief urging a federal judge to reject a plea deal that would resolve Hunter Biden's tax investigation without jail time. The brief alleges political interference and improper conduct in the investigation and calls for transparency and fairness. The judge will decide on the plea deal on Wednesday.
Human Events: ROD THOMSON: Congress should impeach Biden, cabinet in prime time
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Reagan's lesson of bypassing media and speaking directly to the people with primetime addresses is more important than ever. Republicans should hold primetime impeachment hearings, reaching millions of uninformed or misinformed Americans. Social media censorship poses a new challenge, but these hearings would bypass both media and social media and bring crucial information to the middle voters. While unlikely to result in removal from office, the goal is to inform voters before November elections.
Red State: Joe Biden’s Frazzled Handlers Rush to Hide the Evidence After Bizarre Cancer Cure Claim
Joe Biden's handlers are constantly working to cover up his mistakes and incoherent moments. In a recent speech, Biden claimed to have cured cancer, but the White House transcript was altered to hide his gaffe. This is not the first time they have tried to cover up embarrassing moments.
Townhall: Georgia Secretary of State Must Address Documented Issues Raised by the Halderman Report
Criminals are always looking for new ways to steal your information. Georgia's voting machines have outdated software from four years ago, raising serious security concerns. The Secretary of State's refusal to update the software puts voters at risk and erodes trust in the election system.
Breitbart: Israel's Next Judicial Reform: Democratize Selection of Judges
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing for reforms to democratize the process of selecting judges, which is currently controlled by a left-leaning and ethnically skewed judiciary. Critics argue that the reforms would give an automatic majority to any coalition in parliament. The Biden administration, despite the U.S. having a more political judicial selection process, opposes these reforms and supports the Israeli opposition. Netanyahu has called for compromise, but the opposition leaders have rejected negotiations, risking further division in Israel.
Breitbart: Watch Live: YAF National Conservative Student Conference Day 3
On Wednesday, July 26, the Young America's Foundation (YAF) National Conservative Student Conference continues in Washington, DC. Speakers include Riley Gaines, Rep. Lisa McClain, John Lovell, and Dr. James Lindsay. Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy will also speak in the evening.
National Review: Cheer Up Already, Republicans
The author expresses frustration with the lack of optimism within the Republican Party, noting that it has become excessively negative and focused on the country's problems. The author argues that while America certainly has issues, this is not unique to the present time, and that conservatives should adopt a more positive and confident attitude. The author also critiques the current crop of Republican candidates, finding a lack of cheerfulness and optimism among them.
Flag And Cross: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Criticizes Biden Administration's Decisions
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized the Biden-led administration, highlighting his disagreement with their decisions. Kennedy also claimed to be the first person censored by the Biden administration, alleging selective targeting of political enemies. Kennedy's campaign has faced controversy due to his views on vaccines and COVID-19, drawing criticism from his own family.
#society
The New American: Free to Try Stuff - The New American
Life is best when politicians let us make our own choices. Spontaneous order and individual action lead to better outcomes than top-down systems. Central Park in New York City is a great example of how people can come together and improve a space without strict government control.
Breitbart: Watch: Ice Cube Takes Tucker Carlson on a Tour Showing Him How Politicians Failed Black Americans
World-famous rapper Ice Cube appeared on Tucker Carlson's show, criticizing politicians for failing black Americans. Ice Cube stated that nothing has changed and that he does not trust politicians, as they only pay attention to those who give them money. He also expressed disappointment in former President Obama's lack of change.
Forbes: Kevin Spacey Found Not Guilty Of Sexual Assault In U.K. Trial
Actor Kevin Spacey has been found not guilty of sexually assaulting four men in a U.K. trial, marking a significant development in his legal battle after being implicated in the movement. The verdict was reached by jurors on Wednesday, with Spacey facing charges that could have potentially resulted in a life sentence.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Investors Await Fed Insights On Inflation As Bitcoin Prepares For Potential Breakout
Investors eagerly await insights from the Federal Reserve on inflation dynamics at the upcoming FOMC meeting. Analysts believe a positive outcome could result in a breakout for major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Economic indicators this week, including the Consumer Confidence Index and jobless claims data, will shed light on the state of the economy and potentially impact the direction of Bitcoin.
Forbes: Alphabet Stock Rides Earnings To 15-Month High—Here's Why Some Analysts Expect It To Surge Nearly 30% More
Google parent company, Alphabet, had a strong day on the stock market after reporting better-than-expected earnings. The stock rallied nearly 7%, reaching its highest level in over five months. Analysts are optimistic about Alphabet's future in the artificial intelligence space.
The Blaze: Horowitz: Ready for a surge in prices and decline in economic growth?
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Despite tight monetary policies, prices for vital goods remain at near-record highs due to the excessive printing of money during COVID. The tightening monetary policies have led to a recession and restricted credit. Inflation is still persistent, and the cost of living remains much higher than pre-COVID levels. The government's attempts to control the situation have not been successful, and the country is trapped in a vicious cycle of stagflation. This rising inflation threatens to trigger a deep recession and requires more drastic measures to bring it down.
#religion
The Blaze: Commentary: Roman plagues and American cures: Lessons for today's conservatives from the early Christians
The dissolution of the liberal status quo gives conservatives the chance to redefine American culture. Conservative populists should learn from the early Christians' successful spread of their faith. Appeals to women, opposition to abortion, ministry to the sick, and moral stability were key factors in the growth of the early Christian movement. The conservative movement should model attractive behavior and be known for bravery, perseverance, faith, and mercy. It should also celebrate womanhood, embrace complementarity between women and men, and enable prospective converts to maintain their cultural capital. By demonstrating value and putting "the pie on the table," the conservative movement can grow its ranks.
#health
The Blaze: Why Jason Whitlock believes Bronny James' heart attack is NOT vaccine-related
LeBron James' son collapsed from heart failure during a workout, raising concerns about professional athletes suffering from cardiac arrest. Speculation suggests a possible link to the COVID vaccine, despite LeBron expressing hesitancy. Jason Whitlock doubts that LeBron and his family took the vaccine due to their skepticism.
#education
Fox News: Professor says he was discriminately fired for teaching sex was determined by chromosomes X and Y
: Biology professor fired for teaching that sex is determined by chromosomes, sparking religious discrimination charge.
#science
Fox News: UFO expert believes 'something is going on in our airspace' as Congress holds hearing on UFOs
UFO expert Nick Pope believes the House Oversight Committee hearing will provide insight into strange sightings in US airspace. The government has declassified Navy videos, conducted studies, and held previous hearings, indicating there is something happening. However, it remains uncertain if these sightings are of extraterrestrial origin.
#outdoors
Fox News: Cape Cod shark activity closes beach to swimming
Massachusetts beaches closed due to shark activity. Sharktivity app detects multiple sightings. Marconi Beach and Longnook Beach affected.
All Outdoor: MDT Launches Latest 35mm High One-Piece Scope Mount
MDT has released a new 35mm one-piece scope mount that is designed to easily accommodate high magnification optics with large objective lenses. The mount is made from precision-machined aluminum and offers a more rigid platform, ensuring zero loss and repeatable mounting. The MDT One-Piece Scope Mount is available for $399.95 USD and is part of a lineup of quality rifle accessories and aftermarket modifications.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Metals Gain Self-Healing Ability, Paving The Way For Durable Machines
Metals have the ability to heal themselves, a discovery that could lead to self-fixing machines like engines, bridges, and airplanes. This breakthrough has potential applications in manned missions to Mars. Machines usually break due to stress and motion causing cracks, but the research shows that metals have a natural ability to heal at the nanoscale. The economic impact of machine failures is significant, costing the US hundreds of billions of dollars each year.
Fox News: How close did the films of yesteryear predict our tech of today?
Science fiction films like "The Terminator," "2001: A Space Odyssey," "Blade Runner," "Colossus: The Forbin Project," and "Surrogates" have accurately predicted some aspects of our present-day technology. From AI gone rogue to the advent of tablet computers, these films offer insights into the potential of our technological future. While some predictions missed the mark, they reflect our boundless imagination and desire for progress. The ethical implications of advanced AI and the impact of technological advancements are still relevant today.
Flag And Cross: NASA Selects Blue Origin And 10 Other Companies For Moon Exploration Technologies
Billionaire Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin among 11 companies chosen by NASA for moon exploration. Blue Origin awarded $3.4 billion contract to build human landing system. Blue Origin also awarded $34.7 million to advance its Blue Alchemist technology for producing solar cells on moon surface.
#other
Fox News: Florida water topped 100-degrees twice this week, may have set world record: 'This is a hot tub'
Water temperatures in Florida reached unprecedented levels, potentially becoming the hottest seawater ever recorded. Meteorologists observed temperatures exceeding 100 degrees for two consecutive days. While some question the validity of the record due to the shallow nature of the area, experts have witnessed devastating effects on coral reefs, including bleaching and death.
Flag And Cross: Wallaby Saved From Death Row Lives In House, Develops Unique Food Preferences
Hayley Bateman rescued a six-year-old wallaby named Willow who was at risk of being euthanized. Hayley became Willow's surrogate mother, creating a warm and comfortable environment for the animal. Willow now lives with Hayley and her family, and gets along well with their other pets.
Forbes: Swingers Gets $52 Million In Funding For ‘Crazy Golf’ Expansion
Swingers Crazy Golf is expanding with a new flagship venue in Las Vegas, featuring five "crazy" golf courses over three floors. The venue, scheduled to open in 2024, will offer a unique experience with craft cocktails, street food, and DJs playing music every night. With a recent $52 million funding round, Swingers plans to open at least 15 locations by 2026, including its first franchise location in Dubai.
Newsbusters: OutKick’s Clay Travis: ‘Woke Disney is in Trouble’
Disney's finances are suffering due to their woke agenda, with stock prices stagnant for nine years, declining subscriptions to Disney+, collapsing subscriber base for ESPN, and major movie flops like Indiana Jones. Clay Travis predicts the upcoming Snow White film will be another disaster for Woke Disney.