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#illegals
National Review: Dozens of Migrants Seen Sleeping Outside NYC Hotel after Shelter Hits Capacity
Due to overcrowding, migrants seeking asylum are sleeping outside the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City. The city has been overwhelmed by the influx of migrants and has contracted with over 100 hotels to accommodate them. The situation has now started to spill over into other areas of New York state.
#politics
Fox News: Trump leads DeSantis by 37 percentage points in GOP primary: NYT/Siena College poll
Former President Donald Trump is leading Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis by 37 points in the GOP primary race, according to a national poll. Trump has 54% support compared to DeSantis' 17%, with other contenders polling at lower numbers.
The Federalist: If The Bidens Saw Navy As Family, She’d Be Getting Foreign Cash
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden finally acknowledged their granddaughter Navy Joan Roberts, after four years of ignoring her. The media celebrated this as a response to Republican criticism, but there is no indication that the Bidens intend to have a relationship with Navy. She has missed out on the benefits and love given to their other grandchildren.
National Review: The Anti-Trump Field’s Big Psychological Roadblock
The latest New York Times/Sienna survey shows that a vast majority of Republican voters continue to support Donald Trump despite allegations of criminal misconduct. Even those who are open to alternative candidates in the primaries support Trump's criminal defense. Republicans view Trump's legal troubles as a testament to his appeal as a candidate, making it difficult for opponents to disabuse them of this perception.
National Review: The Corner: Be Skeptical about Devon Archer’s House Testimony
Archer's testimony before the House Oversight Committee may not be the bombshell many expect. He is likely to acknowledge that Hunter Biden connected their business associates with his father, Joe Biden, while he was the vice president. However, Archer, a loyal Democrat, is unlikely to implicate himself in any criminal schemes involving the Bidens. The committee cannot provide him with any legal protection or assistance, as only the Justice Department has the power to reduce his sentence or grant immunity.
Fox News: Devon Archer interview ‘very productive’ in Biden family probe, Jordan says
Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio said the House Oversight Committee's hearing with Devon Archer, a friend and former Burisma board member, was "very productive." Jordan mentioned looking forward to discussing the revelations with the committee chairman, Rep. James Comer of Kentucky. Archer, who co-founded Hunter Biden's investment firm, ignored reporters' questions.
Red State: Democrats Headed Towards Panic Mode Over Black Voter Turnout in 2024
Black voter turnout dropped by 10% in 2022 midterms. Democrats are concerned about reaching black men and losing their reliable voting bloc. Polls show decreasing support for Biden among black voters and increasing support for Trump. Republicans may gain more black and Hispanic voters as Democrats shift left.
Flag And Cross: El Fiscal De Georgia Completa La Investigación Electoral De Trump, Se Espera Una Decisión
Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis has completed her investigation into former President Donald Trump's alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia. She will announce her decision on whether to file charges before September 1. A state judge in Georgia also denied Trump's request to suppress evidence gathered by a special grand jury and cleared the way for Willis to hold him accountable.
Daily Wire: Georgia Prosecutor ‘Ready To Go’ With Trump Case
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis announced that her team is ready to press charges against former President Donald Trump and his allies for alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. The investigation has been ongoing for two and a half years, and Willis plans to make charging decisions by September 1. Trump denies any wrongdoing and argues that the charges are politically motivated in an effort to influence the 2024 Presidential Election.
Fox News: Rand Paul says Dr. Fauci caught 'red-handed' for lying to Congress: 'Nobody has lifted a finger'
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul accuses Dr. Anthony Fauci of lying to Congress about the origins of the coronavirus and gain-of-function research. Paul claims to have evidence that Fauci funded the research and knew the virus could have come from the Wuhan lab. He calls for justice and warns against future research without proper controls.
Forbes: Trump Expects Jan. 6 Indictment ‘Any Day Now’
Former President Donald Trump believes he will be indicted by the Justice Department for his role in the Capitol riots on January 6. Trump claims the charges are being brought against him to cover up allegations against President Biden. He defends his actions on that day as peaceful and patriotic and accuses the Justice Department of election interference and prosecutorial misconduct.
Flag And Cross: Georgia DA Completes Trump Election Investigation, Decision On Charges Expected Soon
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has completed the investigation into former President Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. She will announce her decision on pressing charges by September 1. A judge in Georgia has dismissed Trump's request to suppress evidence and ruled that Willis can continue the investigation. Willis has expressed concerns about potential security threats.
The New American: Biden Admin Working to Ban Dishwashers, Water Heaters, Refrigerators & More - The New American
The Biden administration is targeting household appliances and banning gas stoves in U.S. cities, now expanding to dishwashers, water heaters, refrigerators, ceiling fans, and portable generators. This is seen as an attack on the middle class in the name of a fabricated climate crisis.
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Hunter Biden’s Ex-Business Partner Arrives at Capitol To Speak to House Republicans
Hunter Biden's former associate, Devon Archer, appeared before a congressional panel to provide information on alleged wrongdoing by Joe Biden and his family. Republicans are pushing for an impeachment inquiry against the Democratic president. They claim that Hunter Biden used his father's position for personal gain while working for a Ukrainian energy company. Despite contradicting claims and lack of evidence, Republicans remain determined.
#society
The Federalist Papers: Canadian 'Transsexual' Requests Assisted Suicide Due to Post-Operation Pain and Suffering
In Canada, Lois Cardinal, a transgender individual who underwent gender-affirming surgery, regrets the procedure due to constant pain and discomfort. She sought medical assistance in dying, but her request was initially denied because she did not meet the criteria. Critics worry about the potential dangers of transgender surgery and the liberalization of euthanasia laws.
Fox News: Discovery of whale carcass in Hong Kong sparks outpouring of grief, residents blame sightseers
A dead whale in Hong Kong sparks blame on tourism and whale-watching. Some residents accuse sightseers of causing its death. The government plans to conduct a necropsy to determine the cause of death.
Daily Wire: Elon Musk Slams Woke ESG Initiatives: It’s ‘Communism Rebranded’
Elon Musk criticizes environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG), calling it a form of communism and a scam. He believes that big firms, such as BlackRock and Vanguard, are setting themselves up for class action lawsuits due to their political activism. Musk has consistently expressed his disdain for ESG, even going as far as to call it the "devil" and "Satanic." He also questions the credibility of ESG ratings, pointing out that ExxonMobil received a high score while Tesla, a company focused on reducing climate change, did not.
#war
Washington Free Beacon: Zelensky Says Fighting in Russian Territory Is 'Inevitable'
Ukrainian president justifies military attacks on Russia, saying it's fair and inevitable. Russian drones downed in Moscow, raising tensions.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: How the West Could Actually Help the Sahel
Western governments have been alarmed by the trend of military-led governments replacing democratic ones in the Sahel region of Africa. France's strategy of maintaining economic and diplomatic control over its former colonies has proven futile, while the United States has relied on the region as a base for its war against Islamic extremism. The European Union has also invested in preventing migration from the Sahel to Europe. However, these approaches fail to address the region's own problems and may exacerbate them. Western powers need to shift their focus towards promoting African economic growth and development, engaging in meaningful dialogue, and providing support for education, infrastructure, and renewable energy.
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine and Moldova will construct a new bridge between countries across Dnister
Ukraine and Moldova will construct a new bridge connecting the two countries across the Dnister River. The bridge will be 641 meters long and will have multiple lanes for vehicles, as well as paths for pedestrians and cyclists.
Flag And Cross: Mossad Chief Secretly Visits Washington To Discuss Saudi-Israel Deal
The head of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency, David Barnea, traveled to Washington to discuss a deal with Saudi Arabia regarding the kingdom joining the Abraham Accords. Barnea met with U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, CIA Director Bill Burns, and other officials to discuss this initiative as well as the Iranian threat. The U.S. continues to support normalization with Israel and aims for a more peaceful Middle East region.
#economy
Flag And Cross: If You Invested $1,000 In Ethereum At Launch, Here's How Much You'd Have Now
Ethereum, the second most valuable cryptocurrency, launched in 2015 and is now worth $226 billion. An investment of $1,000 at launch would be worth over $2.5 million today.
Forbes: Scrapping Tax-Free Shopping Is Costing Britain $14 Billion In Lost GDP, Says Report
The UK government's removal of tax-free shopping is costing the country £10.7 billion and deterring two million tourists annually. A report from the Centre for Economics and Business Research claims that reinstating the VAT rebate scheme would generate additional revenue and boost the economy by £10.7 billion in 2023. Over 350 businesses, including British Airways and luxury labels like Burberry, have signed an open letter calling for tax-free sales to be reinstated.
Fox News: ECB President Christine Lagarde: Economic data in France, Germany, Spain is 'encouraging'
The latest economic data from France, Germany, and Spain is "encouraging," says ECB President Lagarde, confirming bank's expectations.
#health
Fox News: Ceva drops appeal over French bird flu vaccine tender
French animal health group Ceva withdrew a legal challenge over a tender for a bird flu vaccine, allowing German company Boehringer Ingelheim to supply France with 80 million doses. This move makes France the first EU country to vaccinate poultry against the virus. ( ) Ceva dropped its appeal to prevent delays in the vaccination campaign for the livestock sector. The company is now in discussions with authorities on further phases of the campaign and has already produced over 10 million shots of its bird flu vaccine. ( )
#sports
Forbes: Wardrobe Blending Creates New Opportunity
The partnership between LVMH and the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics combines luxury and sport, creating new opportunities for collaboration in industries like beauty and accessories. The blending of activewear and tailored clothing is on the rise, with versatile pieces that can be worn in both casual and professional settings. This hybrid trend offers brands a chance to expand their consumer base and reach new markets, but also opens them up to increased competition.
Washington Free Beacon: WNBA Update: Brittney Griner Takes 'Mental Health' Break as Team Struggles To Avoid Last Place
WNBA activist Brittney Griner takes time off for "mental health." Her absence hurts Phoenix Mercury's struggling record. Other athletes like Naomi Osaka also prioritize mental well-being. Reports say Griner gets private jet travel for safety, sparking debate on WNBA subsidies for all.
The Blaze: Brittney Griner takes mental health break after just 20 games
Brittney Griner, the only recognizable name in the WNBA, is taking a break from her team, the Phoenix Mercury, to focus on her mental health. The team fully supports her decision, but it is unclear when she will return. Griner, who previously missed a season due to incarceration in Russia, has been performing well on the court, but the team has had a poor season overall. She has also been involved in distractions off the court, including controversial statements and a confrontation with a comedian.
#outdoors
On The Water: Northeast Exotic: The Spanish Mackerel
Anglers gear up for the annual arrival of Spanish mackerel. Marine biologist and angler, Chris Paparo, shares his excitement for these tropical fish. He recounts a thrilling day of catching Spanish mackerel off Long Island and describes their characteristics and popularity as a game fish. The article concludes with a recommendation to go after these "tropical gems" for a fun fishing experience.
#other
The Blaze: Paul Reubens of 'Pee-wee Herman' fame dead at 70
Paul Reubens, the actor known for his role as Pee-wee Herman, has died at the age of 70 after battling cancer. Reubens gained fame for his children's show in the 1980s but faced controversy in 1991 when he was caught masturbating in a public theater. Despite the scandal, Reubens was able to revive his career and continued to work in film and television. He requested donations to cancer and Alzheimer's organizations in his final note to fans.
Spectator USA: Cardi B is dangerous with a mic — literally
Celebrities are fighting back against unruly concertgoers by retaliating when objects are thrown at them during performances. Cardi B recently had a drink thrown at her while on stage and responded by hurling her microphone at the culprit. Other musicians, such as Bebe Rexha, have also been targeted by projectiles but have not taken physical action in response.
PJ Media: Pee-wee's Big Adventure Is Over. Paul Reubens Dead at 70
Comic actor Paul Reubens, known for his iconic character Pee-wee Herman, has passed away at 70. Reubens began his career with The Groundlings and achieved success with Pee-wee Herman. He was famously arrested in a porn theatre in 1991 but continued to entertain audiences and kept his battle with cancer private. Reubens will be remembered for his work in "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" and "Pee-wee's Playhouse."
Field & Stream: Watch an Orca Remove and Eat a Live Whale Shark's Liver
A video captured by an ocean tour operator in Baja California shows an orca removing a whale shark's liver with surgical precision, a behavior first observed in 2015. The orca is later joined by another orca to share the meal. The phenomenon of orcas removing shark livers was first captured on video in 2022.
Fox News: Mourners gather for funerals in Pakistan after deadly suicide bombing at election rally where 54 were killed
Hundreds of mourners attended the funerals of those who lost their lives in a suicide bombing at a pro-Taliban cleric's election rally in Pakistan. The attack, which killed at least 54 people and injured nearly 200, targeted the Jamiat Ulema Islam party and raised suspicions of involvement from the Islamic State's regional affiliate and breakaway factions of the Pakistani Taliban. The attack reflects divisions between Islamist groups in the region.
Fox News: Environmental campaigners vow to persist as tree-felling for coal-mining in Turkish woodlands concludes
Environmental campaigners in southwest Turkey continue their fight to protect woodlands designated for coal-mining. Tree-felling operations have ended after a four-year vigil by locals in the Akbelen forest. Police used water cannons and pepper spray to prevent access to the area.