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#illegals

The Blaze: 'How many? Just the number!' DHS secretary grilled about letting illegal immigrants 'stay forever' with 'Disney fast pass' immigration app
'How many? Just the number!' DHS secretary grilled about letting illegal immigrants 'stay forever' with 'Disney fast pass' immigration app
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas appeared unable to provide a clear number of how many illegal aliens had been deported when questioned by Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz. Mayorkas stated that individuals who are subject to removal are dealt with according to the law, but Gaetz pressed for an actual number of deportations. The DHS secretary defended the immigration system, while Gaetz accused him of allowing illegal immigrants to stay indefinitely if they hadn't committed a certain type of felony.


#politics

Human Events: Bannon calls for a ‘Carthaginian Peace’ with DeSantis: Burn it down and salt the Earth
Bannon calls for a ‘Carthaginian Peace’ with DeSantis: Burn it
down and salt the Earth
War Room host Steve Bannon calls for a "Carthaginian Peace" with Ron DeSantis, saying he has overstayed his welcome as a presidential candidate. Bannon references the Punic Wars and Roman ruins to emphasize the need to destroy DeSantis politically.


Fox News: Ramaswamy clarifies voting history, says he voted libertarian for president in 2004
Ramaswamy clarifies voting history, says he voted libertarian for president in 2004
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy admits he voted for a Libertarian candidate in the 2004 election, contradicting his previous claim of voting for the first time in 2020. Ramaswamy explains that he was disillusioned with both Republican and Democratic candidates at the time and considered it a throwaway vote. His campaign initially denied knowledge of his past vote but later confirmed it.


Fox News: Progressive 'Squad' member mocked after 'thirst strike' lasts just 8 hours: 'What a hero'
Progressive 'Squad' member mocked after 'thirst strike' lasts just 8 hours: 'What a hero'
Progressive Congressman Greg Casar pledged to go on a "thirst strike" in solidarity with federal workers, calling for a federal heat rule to protect workers. The strike lasted only eight hours and drew criticism from conservatives on Twitter.


The American Mind: The Pendulum Swings Back 
The Pendulum Swings Back 


Conservative victories at the Supreme Court indicate a shift to the Right in America. Popular rulings against affirmative action, compelled speech, and student loan forgiveness show that Americans reject extreme Left policies. While Progressives criticize the court, polls reveal that more people support the decisions than oppose them. Americans value individual rights and reject forcing businesses to engage in objectionable speech. If the Left doesn't moderate, they could face a backlash.


Breitbart: DeSantis Staffer Who Reportedly Made Ad Featuring Nazi Symbol Fired
DeSantis Staffer Who Reportedly Made Ad Featuring Nazi Symbol Fired
DeSantis campaign staffer fired for making Nazi symbol video in support of DeSantis. Campaign recently laid off dozens of staff to streamline operations.


Newsbusters: MSNBC's Big Takeaway On Hunter: Republicans Are Hypocrites
MSNBC's Big Takeaway On Hunter: Republicans Are Hypocrites
MSNBC's Ana Cabrera and Kurt Bardella discuss the hypocrisy of Republican lawmakers who were not interested in investigating Trump's family business dealings but are now focusing on Hunter Biden. Bardella argues that Hunter Biden is a private citizen and not part of the inner workings of the White House like Kushner or Ivanka Trump. He accuses Republicans of engaging in political theater to distract from their own unpopular policies and to harm Joe Biden's chances in 2024.


Breitbart: Exclusive: Pressure Mounts to Impeach Biden from GOP Lawmakers
Exclusive: Pressure Mounts to Impeach Biden from GOP Lawmakers
Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee are supportive of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's indication that an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden is a possibility. Biden is facing scrutiny for his family's business deals, including wire payments and communication with Chinese officials. House Republicans believe that the investigation should extend beyond Biden to include members of his administration, such as Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for his handling of the border crisis. The inquiry is expected to begin in the near future, with some predicting it could start as early as September.


Red State: Congress Makes Legal Maneuvers Against Biden to Remove Acting DOL Secretary Julie Su
Congress Makes Legal Maneuvers Against Biden to Remove Acting DOL Secretary Julie Su
Congressional representatives Kevin Kiley and Virginia Foxx successfully block Biden's nominee for Secretary of Labor, Julie Su, due to her poor record and misconduct as California's Labor Secretary. Republicans demand Biden withdraw the nomination. Senate Democrats and the Biden administration plan to keep Su in place as Acting Secretary of Labor without a confirmation vote, bypassing the Constitution. Kiley and Foxx are mounting a legal challenge and using the power of the purse to prevent Su from enforcing her pro-Big Labor policies.


Fox News: Moldova expels 45 Russian diplomats for 'unfriendly actions,' 'attempts to destabilize' country
Moldova expels 45 Russian diplomats for 'unfriendly actions,' 'attempts to destabilize' country
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Moldova expels 45 Russian diplomats over "unfriendly behavior" and "destabilization attempts." The Russian diplomatic corps will be reduced to 10 diplomats and 15 support personnel. US sanctions 7 members of a Russian intelligence-linked group involved in "destabilization operations" in Moldova.


#society

The Federalist Papers: Prince William and Princess Kate Warned to Keep Their Eldest Son Away from Harry, Duke of Sussex
Prince William and Princess Kate Warned to Keep Their Eldest Son Away from Harry, Duke of Sussex
A biographer advises keeping Prince George away from Prince Harry's negative influence. Harry worries that one of the three children will end up like him, the spare. Royal author Tom Bower believes King Charles III's contact with Harry will keep the drama from infecting George.


Fox News: 'Big Peanut' returns to Georgia highway five years after hurricane destruction
'Big Peanut' returns to Georgia highway five years after hurricane destruction
A new "Big Peanut" monument, made of sheet metal, has been installed in Georgia after the original was destroyed during a hurricane. The monument is a symbol of pride for the farming community and raises tourism in the small town of Ashburn.


#war

Breitbart: Russia Preparing to 'Enforce Blockade on Ukraine' With Warships
Russia Preparing to 'Enforce Blockade on Ukraine' With Warships
Russia has redeployed its warships in the Black Sea, leading to concerns of a potential blockade on Ukraine's ports. The collapse of the Black Sea Grain Initiative has shifted Russian military posture, and the UK predicts a full-on blockade. This could lead to an increase in violence in the area.

The collapse of the grain deal in Ukraine could have significant consequences, as it is a major exporter in the world food market. The spike in grain prices may spark new migrant crises in Europe. There may be pressure for the West to defend merchant shipping in the Black Sea to avoid further conflict with Russia.


#foreignaffairs

National Review: The Corner: Almost Everything RFK Jr. Said to Sean Hannity Was Wrong
The Corner: Almost Everything RFK Jr. Said to Sean Hannity Was Wrong
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. gave a false and misleading account of Ukraine's history during an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News. Kennedy claimed that the West and Joe Biden were the aggressors in the conflict with Russia, ignoring the Russian invasion of Crimea and ongoing aggression in Eastern Ukraine. His narrative was largely fictional and lacked any factual basis.


Foreign Policy: What Does Turkey Actually Want?
What Does Turkey Actually Want?
Turkey's foreign policy under President Erdogan has gone through four phases since 2002. The initial focus was on EU membership, but when that didn't pan out, Turkey shifted its attention to becoming a regional power in the Middle East. However, setbacks and conflicts led to a change in strategy, with Turkey seeking independence by distancing itself from the region it once sought to lead. Erdogan's approach also included aligning with Russia while maintaining economic ties with Western countries. Ultimately, his goal is to establish Turkey's independence, power, and prosperity.


Euromaidan Press: EU ambassadors agree on new sanctions package against Belarus
EU ambassadors agree on new sanctions package against Belarus
EU ambassadors have approved new sanctions against Belarus for human rights violations and its involvement in the Russian war on Ukraine. These sanctions include aviation and dual-use goods and there is no exemption for Belarusian potash.


#economy

Daily Wire: Delays, Cancellations Could Plague Airline Industry For Ten Years: Report
Delays, Cancellations Could Plague Airline Industry For Ten Years: Report
Flight delays and cancellations will persist for the next decade due to a shortage of pilots, mechanics, and air traffic controllers in the aviation industry. There is a significant deficit of 32,000 professionals, and this gap is expected to grow, potentially reaching a shortage of 60,000 pilots by 2030. The current lack of staff has led to a rise in controllable delays, causing thousands of flights to be delayed. Airlines have acknowledged the issue and have implemented various measures to address the staffing problem, but experts predict that the shortage may not be resolved until 2032.


#military

Forbes: The Air Force’s AWACS Radar Planes Are Relics. Congress Needs To Speed Production Of Their Replacement.
The Air Force’s AWACS Radar Planes Are Relics. Congress Needs To Speed Production Of Their Replacement.
The US Air Force's aging fleet of AWACS radar planes is in need of replacement. The E-7 Wedgetail, based on the Boeing 737, is the only available option that can be fielded in an acceptable timeframe, and it is expected to be more capable and cost-effective than the AWACS. Congress should accelerate production of the E-7 to ensure the availability of these important aerial surveillance assets in the Pacific and Europe.


Flag And Cross: Israeli Forces Arrest 32 Wanted Terrorists In Overnight Raids
Israeli Forces Arrest 32 Wanted Terrorists In Overnight Raids
Israeli forces, including the IDF and Border Police, conducted a security operation in Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley, resulting in the arrest of 32 wanted terrorists. Six Palestinian Islamic Jihad members were captured in Kfar Tamon, while illicit items were confiscated in ad-Dhahiriya. Additionally, a 16-year-old Palestinian was arrested for stealing grenades near Rachel's Tomb. No Israeli casualties were reported. The IDF also thwarted a terror attack on a military checkpoint in Mount Gerizim, with all three assailants being killed.


#history

All Outdoor: POTD: Top Break turned Break Action - Smith & Wesson 320
POTD: Top Break turned Break Action - Smith & Wesson 320
The Smith & Wesson 320 Revolving Rifle, produced in the late 1800s, attempted to combine a revolver cylinder with a rifle platform. However, the design flaw of the cylinder spraying hot gas and powder into the shooter's arm when fired prevented its popularity. With only 977 ever manufactured, it remains a rare firearm in history.


#health

Flag And Cross: MIND Diet Shows Potential For Improving Children's Attention Span
MIND Diet Shows Potential For Improving Children's Attention Span
A study suggests that the MIND diet, designed to improve memory in older people, may also enhance attention span in young children. The diet, which combines elements of the Mediterranean and DASH diets, emphasizes fresh fruits, vegetables, and brain-healthy foods. Researchers found that children who adhered more closely to the MIND diet performed better on a task assessing attentional inhibition. The findings could help in developing diet plans to improve cognitive development in children.


Fox News: Dennis Quaid leaned on relationship with God for help with addiction after 'white light experience'
Dennis Quaid leaned on relationship with God for help with addiction after 'white light experience'
After battling addiction and going to rehab, Dennis Quaid is grateful to be alive and wants to share his story to help others. He had a transformative "white light experience" that made him change his life and began reconnecting with his faith, which played a crucial role in his recovery. Quaid is now releasing a new album and enjoying the joy of life, being the happiest he has ever been.


The New American: Athletes and Celebrities Seem to be Injured by the Vaccine, but the Media Hides - The New American
Athletes and Celebrities Seem to be Injured by the Vaccine, but the Media Hides - The New American
Athletes and celebrities are collapsing and experiencing health issues after receiving the vaccine. The media and others deny any connection. This raises questions about the safety and effects of the vaccine.


Flag And Cross: Regular Olive Oil Use Linked To Lower Risk Of Fatal Dementia, Study Finds
Regular Olive Oil Use Linked To Lower Risk Of Fatal Dementia, Study Finds
Regularly using olive oil in cooking may lower the risk of dying from dementia by 28%. The study suggests incorporating half a tablespoon of olive oil into daily diet to reduce the risk. This offers hope that healthy lifestyle factors like diet can help prevent or slow the progression of dementia.


#crime

Daily Wire: Hunter Biden Plea Deal Almost Derails After Questions About Scope Of Deal, Immunity
Hunter Biden Plea Deal Almost Derails After Questions About Scope Of Deal, Immunity
Hunter Biden's plea deal with the Department of Justice was in jeopardy after a judge questioned the extent of his immunity from prosecution. The deal involves Hunter admitting to tax misdemeanors and a gun charge, potentially avoiding jail time. The judge requested more details on Hunter's investigation and the immunity offered, causing a recess for negotiation. There was disagreement between federal prosecutors and Hunter's lawyers about the ongoing investigation, but the deal was reportedly back on after narrowing its scope.


Washington Free Beacon: Justice Department Grants Hunter Biden Broad Legal Immunity In New Plea Agreement
Justice Department Grants Hunter Biden Broad Legal Immunity In New Plea Agreement
The Department of Justice grants Hunter Biden legal immunity for tax crimes, drug, and firearm charges. Initial plea agreement collapses, sparking disputes between attorneys and prosecutors.


National Review: Hunter Biden Agrees to More Limited Plea Deal That Keeps Possibility of Future Prosecution Open
Hunter Biden Agrees to More Limited Plea Deal That Keeps Possibility of Future Prosecution Open
Hunter Biden is expected to plead guilty after an amended deal in a federal courtroom, facing charges of gun possession and tax evasion. The original deal granting him immunity from other crimes was questioned by the judge and subsequently revised.


Washington Free Beacon: ¡Cuidado!: Mexican Consulate Warns Citizens About Rising Crime in D.C.
¡Cuidado!: Mexican Consulate Warns Citizens About Rising Crime in D.C.
Crime in Washington, D.C. has surged, prompting the Mexican government to issue a warning to its citizens about the significant increase in crime. The city has seen a rise in violent crime and homicides, with at least 138 homicides this year alone. The warning comes as Washington, D.C. grapples with a 37 percent increase in violent crime and a 19 percent increase in homicide.


#sports

Forbes: Saudi Arabian Money & The NBA: Threat Could Be Closer Than Expected
Saudi Arabian Money & The NBA: Threat Could Be Closer Than Expected
American pro sports have a long history of wars, with money and the courts being the determining factors. The NBA could potentially face a war against government-funded foreign leagues poaching American players, primarily Saudi Arabia. The NBA may struggle to compete against the vast resources and lack of legal restraints that foreign governments can put forth. If a war were to occur, it would have significant consequences for players and their reputations, as well as the NBA as a whole.


Forbes: Can The Los Angeles Lakers Unlock the Ceiling Of Austin Reaves?
Can The Los Angeles Lakers Unlock the Ceiling Of Austin Reaves?


Austin Reaves of the Los Angeles Lakers showcased his skills in game one of the playoffs against the Memphis Grizzlies, impressing fans and sparking discussions about his value as a free agent. He signed a four-year contract with the Lakers and has shown his ability to draw fouls and generate "free" points. While his defensive metrics may not be outstanding, his effort and willingness to give it his all make him a valuable player. The Lakers' reliance on him throughout the season will determine his role as the third best player on the team.


Fox News: Florida A&M picked to win SWAC East over Jackson State days after rap video controversy
Florida A&M picked to win SWAC East over Jackson State days after rap video controversy
Florida A&M is favored to win the East Division in the SWAC, despite being banned from their facilities after a rap video was shot in the locker room without permission. Jackson State, the dominant team of the past two years, is still considered a strong contender.


Fox News: Dodgers rally for four runs in ninth inning, walk-off Blue Jays in tenth inning on James Outman's double
Dodgers rally for four runs in ninth inning, walk-off Blue Jays in tenth inning on James Outman's double
The Los Angeles Dodgers staged a wild and crazy comeback to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 8-7 in extra innings. After trailing 7-3 in the ninth, the Dodgers scored four runs to tie the game and then sealed the victory in the 10th inning with James Outman's walk-off double. Despite some tense moments, the Dodgers persevered and came away with the win.


#other

Red State: Democrats Are Trying to Make Climate Change the New COVID
Democrats Are Trying to Make Climate Change the New COVID
The Church of Climate Change is a demanding cult that spreads its message through our culture, but its claims are based on lies. It wants humanity to die off and regress to a time with fewer rights and technologies. Democrats are using fear-inducing tactics and blaming Republicans for global warming. The impact of mankind on the planet is negligible compared to the power of nature. Real scientists question the validity of the climate change crisis. Republican leaders should combat false narratives surrounding climate change.


Breitbart: Nolte: #MeToo Fail -- Venice Festival Welcomes Woody Allen, Polanski, Luc Besson
Nolte: #MeToo Fail -- Venice Festival Welcomes Woody Allen, Polanski, Luc Besson
The prestigious Venice Film Festival will showcase new films from Woody Allen, Roman Polanski, and Luc Besson, despite criticism from the movement. Allen and Besson have been falsely accused in the past, while Polanski is a convicted child rapist who fled the U.S. All three directors face online attacks and cancellation campaigns, but will still have their films premiered at the festival.


Forbes: Nielsen: AM/FM Radio Reaches 91% Of U.S. Adults Each Month
Nielsen: AM/FM Radio Reaches 91% Of U.S. Adults Each Month
AM/FM radio remains popular, reaching 91% of U.S. adults each month. It has a strong reach across all age groups, surpassing popular music sources like Spotify and YouTube. The majority of AM/FM radio listening happens outside the home, with the car being a common location.


Fox News: A 'thumbs-up' emoji over text message can legally mean agreeing to a contract, judge rules
A 'thumbs-up' emoji over text message can legally mean agreeing to a contract, judge rules
A judge in Canada ruled that sending a thumbs-up emoji in a text message can be considered as agreeing to a legally binding contract. The ruling came after a contract dispute between a farmer and a grain buyer, where the farmer responded to the buyer's contract with a thumbs-up emoji. The judge stated that technology and the use of emojis are part of the new reality in Canadian society.