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#illegals
Daily Wire: New York City Migrant Crisis Approaches Breaking Point With Disorderly Migrants, Shelter Space
New York City is facing an overwhelming influx of illegal migrants, with over 90,000 arriving since last year. The city is struggling to provide shelter and services, causing homeless shelters to overflow and business owners to suffer. Mayor Eric Adams blames the federal government and other states for not providing enough support.
#politics
Fox News: Mayorkas baffled by Dem rep's bizarre historical trivia in border hearing
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas faced questioning from Rep. Ted Lieu about presidential history during a House Judiciary Committee hearing. Mayorkas correctly identified President Nixon as the Republican president in 1969. Lieu then asked about the Republican president in 1976, to which Mayorkas responded with "Gerald Ford." Despite Mayorkas's attempt to shift the focus back to the work of the Department of Homeland Security, Lieu continued his line of questioning. The hearing also involved Republicans criticizing Mayorkas's handling of the southern border crisis and Democrats defending him.
Red State: WATCH: Reporter Smoothly Corrects Karine Jean-Pierre Over Preposterous Biden 'Busy Schedule' Claim
The Biden White House refuses to address questions about Hunter Biden's case and Delaware courthouse appearance. Press Secretary Jean-Pierre avoids discussing the issue and contradicts claims of the president's busy schedule. The lack of transparency continues to raise suspicions.
Townhall: Republican Pledge: No More Talking About Trump
The media are obsessed with covering Donald Trump and making the GOP presidential primaries all about him, putting Republicans in a no-win situation. Democrats are not held accountable for their extreme beliefs and actions. It is crucial for Republican candidates to refuse to answer any more questions about Trump to prevent Democrats from winning the next election.
Fox News: Hunter’s business partner Devon Archer in ‘hiding’ ahead of bombshell testimony: report
Devon Archer, a board member of Burisma and a longtime friend of Hunter Biden, is reportedly in hiding ahead of his expected testimony on President Biden's involvement in Hunter's business deals before becoming president. Archer plans to testify that he witnessed Biden sitting in on at least two dozen calls with Hunter. He has received threats and is concerned for his safety and the safety of his family.
Archer's lawyer confirms that he will get the chance to speak for himself during the upcoming testimonies. Meanwhile, Hunter Biden's plea deal fell through as he pleaded "not guilty" to misdemeanor tax charges, and it was revealed that he is still under federal investigation.
Washington Free Beacon: White House Says Hunter Investigation 'Handled Independently' After Judge Rejects DOJ's Favorable Plea Deal
The White House defends the IRS investigation into Hunter Biden's tax crimes, stating that it was handled independently by the Department of Justice. A federal judge rejects the government's plea deal with Biden and requests a new agreement to be negotiated. Republicans accuse the DOJ of offering Biden a favorable deal.
Breitbart: WATCH: Mitch McConnell Freezes at Podium, Escorted Away by Colleagues
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell froze up during a press conference, causing concern among his colleagues. McConnell was escorted to the side without finishing his remarks, but later returned and said he was "fine."
Fox News: Trudeau ousts 7 ministers in massive Cabinet shakeup
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a major Cabinet shake-up, removing seven ministers and changing 23 portfolios. Trudeau's Liberal Party is trailing in polls to the rival Conservatives. The Cabinet is gender-balanced and Trudeau's legacy includes embracing immigration, legalizing cannabis, and preserving a free trade deal with the U.S. and Mexico.
#war
Breitbart: Russia Increases Age of Military Conscription to 30 Amid War in Ukraine
Russia has increased the conscription age to 30 amid the war in Ukraine, aiming to bolster its military ranks. The new legislation, effective in 2024, requires males between 18 and 30 to serve at least one year or receive equivalent training. The law also forbids Russian men from leaving the country after receiving their conscription notice.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Israeli President Urges Unity Amid Divisions Over Judicial Reform
Israeli President Isaac Herzog urges understanding and cooperation amidst divisions over judicial reform in a social media message. He appeals for unity and emphasizes the importance of healing and safeguarding Israel and its democracy. Herzog also addresses threats by reservists and volunteers with the Israel Defense Forces to not respond if called to serve, expressing concern for the security of the country.
Washington Free Beacon: Secretive $800M Purchase of Farmland Near California Air Base Raises Security Concerns
A mysterious company, Flannery Associates, has purchased over 52,000 acres of farmland near Travis Air Force Base in California. Public officials are concerned about the unknown buyer and their intentions. The Senate has voted to ban purchases of U.S. farmland by China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran.
#economy
Daily Wire: Fed Raises Interest Rates To Highest Level In Two Decades
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates to the highest level in 22 years despite easing inflationary pressures. The hike is part of the Fed's efforts to hit its 2% inflation goal while maintaining economic growth.
Breitbart: NYTimes Celebrates Biden's Cheap Migrant Labor in Elite's Hotels
President Biden's migration policies are resulting in cheaper weekend getaways for wealthy New Yorkers and less pressure to raise wages for Americans. The influx of workers, including short-term visa workers, has helped businesses and reduced wage growth. However, this migration also contributes to real estate inflation and sidelines many American workers. Critics argue that Biden's policies prioritize investors and cheap labor over the needs of ordinary Americans.
Flag And Cross: Tesla Surges Ahead In California's Car Market, Outpacing Toyota
Tesla's market share in California surpasses Toyota's, making it the top-selling car in the state. Nationwide, Tesla's market share is lower, but it is expected to face competition as California plans to ban gas-powered cars.
Washington Free Beacon: Bernie's Minimum Wage Bill Would Kill 1.7 Million Jobs and Decimate Restaurant Industry, Report Finds
A report suggests that Bernie Sanders's proposal to raise the minimum wage to $17 an hour and eliminate the federal tip credit would result in the loss of 1.7 million jobs and negatively impact restaurants. The report found that the wage hike would lead to over 1.2 million lost jobs nationwide, and the elimination of the tip credit would cut an additional 447,000 jobs, particularly affecting the hospitality industry and women. Many restaurant owners argue that this policy would cause further chaos and lead to layoffs.
Forbes: Fed Hikes Interest Rates By 25 Basis Points To Highest Level Since 2001
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates to their highest level since 2001, signaling further hikes may be on the horizon. This move is aimed at combating inflation.
#culture
The Blaze: Singer Sinead O'Connor dead at 56
Irish singer Sinead O'Connor, known for her hit song "Nothing Compares 2 U," has died at the age of 56. Her career was marked by controversy, including tearing a picture of the Pope on live television and converting to Islam. She struggled with mental health issues and cancelled her performances after her son's suicide.
#health
The Federalist Papers: Watch: Mitch McConnell Has Health Issue On Live TV, Freezes During Presser, Gets Escorted Away From Podium
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell froze mid-sentence during a press conference, raising concerns about his cognitive abilities. McConnell, who recently suffered head trauma from a fall, was escorted away by fellow Senators.
Newsbusters: Elon Musk Claims COVID-19 Vax Might Explain Bronny James' Heart Failure
LeBron James' son, Bronny, had cardiac arrest, possibly linked to COVID-19 vaccine. Elon Musk and others suggest vaccine as a possible cause, but others doubt the theory.
Fox News: Depression, anxiety, long-term COVID-19 symptoms drive increase in UK residents unable to work
Depression and anxiety, along with long-term COVID-19 symptoms, have led to an increase in the number of Britons unable to work due to poor health. Compared to pre-pandemic levels, there has been a 20% rise in individuals aged 16 to 64 who are unable to work due to long-term sickness. The number of people economically inactive for other reasons has decreased. The Office for National Statistics reported that over 2.5 million working-age individuals who are long-term sick have multiple health conditions, with depression and anxiety being the most common. The increase in poor health is attributed to factors such as an aging population and the backlog of treatment in the National Health Service.
Fox News: Dengue outbreak surges in Bangladesh, raising alarm over record deaths and infections
Dengue is spreading quickly in Bangladesh, potentially resulting in a high number of deaths and infections this year. Over 201 people have died and 37,000 have been infected so far. Hospitals, especially in Dhaka, are struggling to accommodate the large number of patients.
#education
Daily Wire: ‘Queer’ Middle School In Phoenix Will Be Funded By Taxpayer Vouchers
A new Arizona middle school for "queer" children, funded by taxpayers through education vouchers, will provide safe space and exceptional education.
#crime
The Federalist: Hunter Biden Plea Deal Derailed By Federal Judge
Hunter Biden, the president's son, has pled not guilty to federal tax crimes after a failed plea deal with the Delaware U.S. Attorney's office. The agreement was disrupted when the judge questioned lawyers, exposing divisions between both sides. Whistleblowers claim significant felonies were omitted from the charges, and there is still the possibility of charges under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
Fox News: Forensic scientist Henry Lee defends reputation in evidence fabrication ruling's wake
Forensic scientist Henry Lee defends his reputation after being found liable for fabricating evidence in a murder case that wrongfully convicted two men. Lee denies fabricating evidence and claims the blood traces may have degraded over time. The judge ruled that there was no evidence Lee conducted blood tests on the towel and that a jury will now determine the amount of damages.
Foreign Policy: Has China Peaked?
Private detective Jack Dalton takes on a missing person case, uncovering a web of deceit, corruption, and murder in the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles. As he navigates the treacherous paths of power and greed, Dalton finds himself entangled in a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of government and threatens to expose a dangerous secret.
#sports
Fox News: Wrexham's Paul Mullin suffers punctured lung after collision during friendly: 'Reckless challenge'
Wrexham striker Paul Mullin was hospitalized with a punctured lung after colliding with Manchester United goalkeeper Nathan Bishop in a pre-season friendly. Manager Phil Parkinson expressed his anger at the reckless challenge. Mullin is expected to make a speedy recovery.
The Federalist Papers: Sens. Manchin and Tuberville Champion Bipartisan Legislation that Changes College Sports
Senators Joe Manchin and Tommy Tuberville introduced the "Protecting Athletes, Schools and Sports Act" to establish a nationwide standard for student-athlete name, image, and likeness (NIL) use in collegiate athletics. The legislation aims to regulate collectives and boosters, protect student-athletes, and maintain fairness among schools and states. It also proposes changes to the transfer portal and mandates healthcare coverage for student-athletes. The bill is endorsed by NCAA President Charlie Baker and various sports organizations.
Fox News: Commanders' Ron Rivera says he has a lot to prove to new ownership group
New owner Josh Harris expects Ron Rivera and the Washington Commanders to win more. Rivera is under scrutiny heading into his fourth training camp with the team. He wants to prove himself and sustain success. It's a must-win year for Rivera, or change is to be expected.
Fox News: Bayern Munich aware of 'initial talks' regarding Sadio Mané move to Saudi Arabia
Bayern Munich is aware of initial talks regarding Sadio Mané's potential move to Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr to team up with Cristiano Ronaldo. Mané had a disappointing first season with Bayern after joining from Liverpool, scoring 12 goals in 38 games.
Fox News: Australian swimmer Mollie O'Callaghan sets world record in women's 200-meter freestyle despite knee injury
Australian swimmer Mollie O’Callaghan broke the world record in the 200-meter freestyle at the world championships, overcoming a knee injury. She finished with a time of 1:52.85, beating the previous record set in 2009. O'Callaghan expressed her shock and happiness at setting the record and also received a prize of $30,000.
#science
The Economist: How to better forecast the weather
Private companies and AI technology are revolutionizing the weather forecasting business. The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts' data center in Bologna houses a supercomputer that relies on flywheels and backup generators to keep running. With the increasing demand for more accurate and localized forecasts, private companies like IBM and startups like Tomorrow.io are filling in the gaps. They are using AI and machine learning to provide hyper-local forecasts and develop new forecasting methods that are faster and more efficient.
#technology
Fox News: China issues guidelines on standardization of intelligent connected vehicles
China's industry ministry has released guidelines for the standardization of intelligent connected vehicles. The guidelines aim to establish a comprehensive system to support assisted and autonomous driving functions by 2025, and to develop standards for autonomous driving applications and safety assurance by 2030.
#other
Breitbart: Nolte: Far-Left Washington Post Set to Lose $100 Million This Year
The Washington Post is projected to lose $100 million and has lost around 500,000 subscribers since 2020. The New York Times attributes the decline to various reasons but fails to mention the paper's history of spreading hoaxes.
PJ Media: 'Never Get Old' Sinéad O'Connor Dead at 56
Sinead O'Connor, a troubled singer-songwriter, has died at 56. Her cause of death is unknown. She found success with her cover of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U." O'Connor's demons drove her to controversy and personal struggles throughout her life.
The New American: “Zero Tolerance” Rule Putting Gun Dealers Out of Business - The New American
Biden's "zero tolerance" policy targets gun dealers, putting them out of business and infringing on the rights of law-abiding citizens. The ATF is aggressively revoking licenses for even the smallest errors, effectively eliminating the firearms industry.
Flag And Cross: Fi-Core Writers Continue To Pen General Hospital Amid WGA And SAG-AFTRA Strikes
The ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes have led to a revelation about the presence of Fi-Core writers in the television industry. Fi-Core members, who have resigned their membership in the WGA, can continue writing during strikes. This practice has been used in the daytime soap opera genre for years, and while some see it as necessary to keep the shows on air, others view these writers as strikebreakers.