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#illegals
Breitbart: Matt Gaetz Grills Mayorkas: Illegals Getting 'Disney Fast Pass into the Country'
Rep. Matt Gaetz grilled DHS Secretary Mayorkas about the agency's "CBP One" app, which allows foreign nationals to schedule appointments at the U.S.-Mexico border for release into the U.S. interior. Gaetz likened the app to a "Disney fast pass" for illegal immigration, claiming that those released are never subject to removal. Mayorkas denied this and stated that individuals are placed into immigration enforcement proceedings. Gaetz also brought up the issue of cartels extorting people through the app, which Mayorkas denied. (, )
#politics
Red State: REPORT: DeSantis Campaign Staffer Tied To LGBTQ Attack, Nazi Imagery Videos
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign severed ties with Nate Hochman, a former National Review writer, who was blamed for an online video criticizing President Trump's support for LGBTQ rights. The video, created by someone on the campaign staff and retweeted by the campaign, was described as both homophobic and homoerotic. It also included a "sonnenrad" symbol associated with Nazis.
Daily Wire: Rapid Reactions: Hunter’s Not Done Yet, Trump Pivots To Early Voting, Hollywood Goes Populist
: President Biden's son, Hunter, entered a not-guilty plea after his plea deal fell apart due to concerns about its language and constitutionality. The judge apologized to Hunter and the two parties will reconvene in the next four to six weeks.
: Actor Bryan Cranston criticized Hollywood executives, particularly Disney CEO Bob Iger, for using artificial intelligence in the film and television industries. Cranston spoke out against the potential loss of jobs to robots during a rally in support of the ongoing Hollywood writer's strike.
Breitbart: Poll: Ron DeSantis's Net Favorability Falls to Historic Low
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's favorability rating among registered voters has reached a historic low, with 57% viewing him unfavorably compared to 33% favorably. This comes as DeSantis struggles to gain ground on former President Donald Trump and his campaign faces staff layoffs.
Washington Free Beacon: Squad Member Mocked After Launching 'Strike' That Lasts Just 9 Hours
Rep. Greg Casar (D., Texas) ended his nine-hour "thirst strike" in solidarity with construction workers calling for work breaks. Progressive politicians like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined him on the Capitol steps. The stunt was mocked on social media.
The New American: House Appropriations "Partisan Bills" Face Uphill Battle - The New American
The White House opposes two appropriations bills due to partisan provisions that would cut domestic spending and harm critical services. The bills address military construction, agriculture, and related agencies. The White House also objects to restrictions on abortion access and displays of flags supporting marginalized groups. The bills face opposition from House Republicans who want all 12 appropriations bills passed. The October 1 deadline for approval approaches, and a government shutdown is possible. Some Republicans believe they can pass a bill and force the Senate and White House to accept it.
#society
Forbes: Travis Scott Concert At Pyramids Of Giza Is Officially Axed, In Part Over 'Authentic Societal Values'
Travis Scott's show at Egypt's Pyramids of Giza was canceled due to "complex production issues" and resistance from the Egyptian Musicians Syndicate, which claimed the performance contradicted societal values. Ticket holders will receive refunds. A Texas grand jury recently declined to indict Scott over the deadly Astroworld music festival incident.
Flag And Cross: Toddler With Down Syndrome Delights Train Passengers With Personal Greetings
Toddler with Down Syndrome walks down a train aisle greeting passengers one by one. His passion is to meet others and he always brings laughter and appreciation from fellow travelers.
#war
Foreign Policy: Is the Wagner Group a Terrorist Organization?
Congress is debating whether to label the Kremlin-backed mercenary group Wagner as a foreign terrorist organization. The State Department is hesitant because it could jeopardize U.S. outreach to unstable African countries where Wagner operates. Biden administration officials worry that a terror designation could alienate countries like Mali and the Central African Republic. Labeling Wagner a terrorist group could aid U.S. intelligence agencies and prosecutors in uncovering the group's global networks. However, critics argue that it could hinder humanitarian operations and worsen already fragile economies.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: White House reveals where it now stands on possible existence of aliens: ‘We don’t know’
The White House remains unsure about the existence of extraterrestrial life despite numerous sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). The government acknowledges the impact these sightings have had on training and considers it a national security issue. President Biden supports further investigation and transparency on the matter.
#economy
Forbes: “VAT In The Digital Age” - Assessing Reform Proposals From The SME Perspective
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are vital to the EU economy, driving innovation and employment. The EU has implemented measures to support SME growth, including simplification regimes in VAT. However, the proposed "VAT in the Digital Age" (ViDA) reforms may increase compliance costs for SMEs. The reforms aim to modernize the VAT system, but SMEs may struggle to adapt to new regulations. The European Parliament has called for extended deadlines and more flexibility in implementation to support SMEs.
Fox News: Foundation Consumer Healthcare, seller of Plan B One-Step, explores potential $4B sale
Private equity investors of Foundation Consumer Healthcare, which sells Plan B One-Step, are exploring a potential sale. They may seek more than $4 billion.
#military
The Federalist Papers: Family of Marine Killed in Afghanistan Forced to Pay $60K to Ship Body to Final Resting Place
The Pentagon refused to pay for the transportation of a fallen Marine's body, forcing the family to foot the bill. The family had to raise $60,000 to move the body from California to Arlington Cemetery.
#culture
Fox News: Blake Lively steps over rope at Kensington Palace museum exhibit to fix her displayed Met gown
Blake Lively fixes her own dress at a museum exhibit. She adjusts the gown and admires it with jewelry designers.
Fox News: Ryan Reynolds teases Sandra Bullock in birthday message showcasing first nude scene: 'Humiliated and funny'
Ryan Reynolds honored Sandra Bullock's birthday by sharing a clip from "The Proposal" featuring her first nude scene. Bullock later admitted she agreed to the scene because it was meant to be humiliating and funny.
#health
Flag And Cross: Young Women At Higher Risk Of Stair Injuries Due To Risky Behaviors, Study Finds
Young women are more likely to suffer injuries while walking downstairs due to engaging in risky behaviors such as multitasking or holding conversations. They are injured 80% more often than men in their age group. The study suggests that women's tendency to multitask and be distracted while descending stairs may be more dangerous than other risky behaviors seen in men.
#crime
The Blaze: Bizarre video shows naked woman shooting indiscriminately at cars on bridge in San Francisco
A woman in San Francisco shot randomly at cars on a highway bridge. She brandished a knife and then started shooting a handgun. She was eventually taken into custody and no injuries were reported.
Washington Free Beacon: 88-Year-Old Asian Woman Faces Life-Threatening Injuries After Unprovoked Attack in San Francisco
A man violently assaulted an elderly woman in San Francisco as crime rises and businesses leave the city. The attacker allegedly kicked the 88-year-old woman to the ground, causing life-threatening injuries. The incident highlights the city's struggle with crime, drug use, and homelessness, prompting many residents and businesses to leave.
Fox News: Oklahoma judge caught scrolling through social media during murder trial
An Oklahoma judge is under investigation for using her phone during a murder trial, despite instructing jurors to turn off their devices. District Judge Traci Soderstrom was captured on surveillance footage scrolling through social media and texting while presiding over the trial. The judge's actions have raised concerns about her lack of attention to the evidence being presented.
Fox News: Florida receptionist accused of stealing over $40K from doctors' patients: police
A Florida receptionist, Angelina Mena, was arrested for allegedly stealing credit card information from her employer's patients and using it for credit card fraud. Mena is believed to have stolen around $44,000 from 76 patients using her own Square account.
The Blaze: Road-rage motorist who shot another driver after getting flipped off gets his sentence
An Idaho road-rage motorist who shot another driver last year after being flipped off has been sentenced to at least 10 years in prison for aggravated battery and unlawful possession of a firearm. The victim gave the finger to the shooter after he ran a stop sign, leading to a confrontation where the shooter fired a gunshot into the victim's vehicle, injuring him. The shooter was arrested later and was found to be in possession of a stolen gun.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Angler Catches Massive 8.5-Foot Alligator Gar in a Bayou in Houston, Texas
A seasoned angler catches his biggest alligator gar of the year in Houston, Texas. The gar measures 8.5 feet and could have been a state record, but the angler releases it unharmed.
#other
Fox News: Hunter Biden plea deal had to end. These are next steps to keep pressure on
Former federal prosecutor Brett Tolman applauds Delaware District Judge Maryellen Noreika for questioning the legitimacy of the plea deal between Hunter Biden and federal prosecutors, highlighting concerns about fairness and transparency in the justice system. The disagreement between legal teams on the scope of the deal suggests potential immunity for future crimes. Tolman calls for a thorough investigation into the alleged criminal activity of Hunter Biden and his associates, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in the criminal justice system.