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3 Jul 2023
#illegals
Daily Wire: Illinois Gov. Signs Bill Allowing Illegal Immigrants To Obtain Driver’s Licenses
Illinois Democratic Governor J.B. Pritzker signed a bill granting illegal immigrants driver's licenses as official identification documents, aiming to eliminate barriers and increase equity. The state currently offers Temporary Visitor Driver's Licenses, which can lead to discrimination. There are approximately 425,000 illegal immigrants in Illinois.
State lawmakers in Illinois passed a bill that would allow eligible DACA recipients to become law enforcement officers, despite federal law stating otherwise. Chicago has struggled to accommodate foreign nationals and recently approved $51 million in funding for housing.
#politics
Townhall: In Congress, July 4, 1776
The author discusses the importance of reading the Declaration of Independence and the current assault on the concept of the country by progressive politicians and activists. The author highlights that the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were not meant to create a powerful government, as the political left would have people believe. The author urges readers to read the declaration for themselves and emphasizes the significance of the men who laid the groundwork for the nation.
Fox News: New poll reveals where Americans stand on SCOTUS affirmative action, student loan, religious freedom decisions
Recent Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action, free speech, and student loan handouts have received mixed reactions from Americans. A poll shows that 52% agree with the decision to overturn race-based college admissions, while 32% disapprove. The court also ruled against Biden's student loan plan, with 45% approval and 40% disapproval. Furthermore, the court sided with a Christian graphic designer who refused to create a same-sex wedding website, with 43% supporting the ruling. Republicans generally approved of the decisions, while Democrats had lower levels of support.
National Review: The Corner: Table Talk
A visit to the Comedy Cellar turned into a podcast conversation about memory, the Fox/Dominion lawsuit, Trump indictments, Republican primaries, and the Biden family.
Breitbart: MSNBC's Katyal: SCOTUS LGBTQ Website Ruling Should Be 'Stricken from the Books'
MSNBC legal analyst Katyal argues that a document may be fake in a LGBTQ+ rights case ruled on by the Supreme Court. He believes the decision should be stricken from the books as it is based on a fake case with no controversy.
Fox News: NPR report dismisses Asians as tools of Whites in affirmative action case: 'Offensive garbage'
NPR received backlash for claiming that Asian Americans were radicalized by the promise of proximity to whiteness, following the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling. Critics found the report offensive and disrespectful, while others accused NPR of manipulating non-white dissenting voices. The Supreme Court's landmark decision struck down affirmative action in universities in a 6-3 ruling.
#society
The Federalist Papers: Jen Psaki Attempts Manipulation of Muslims, 'GOP Is Trying to Recruit' You
MSNBC host Jen Psaki accused the GOP of trying to recruit Muslim Americans to adopt anti-transgender stances, sparking criticism from Islamic community leaders who argue that their beliefs are not politically manipulated. Psaki also highlighted past actions by the GOP towards the Muslim community, provoking a response from prominent Muslim figures who denounced her claims and emphasized their independent exercise of religious rights. The Muslim community remains steadfast in defending its beliefs and rights, undermining Psaki's fearmongering attempt.
The Epoch Times: Surge in Dog Attacks on Postal Workers Following 'Pandemic Puppies' Warning
The number of dog attacks on postal workers in the UK has increased by 14% in the year leading up to March 2023, with a total of 1,916 attacks reported. Some postal employees have suffered serious injuries, and Royal Mail is urging owners to take responsibility for their pets. MP Anna Firth previously blamed the rise in attacks on "pandemic puppies" bought during lockdowns.
Breitbart: France Riots: 1,000 Buildings Burnt, 5,600 Cars Destroyed in First Week
Over 5,600 vehicles have been set on fire during the six nights of riots in France triggered by the shooting death of a teenager by a police officer. Public transport has also been targeted, leaving less affluent communities who rely on it stranded. The violence has resulted in the damage of over 1,000 buildings, including police stations and schools.
Flag And Cross: Bud Light Sales Plummet After Backlash Over Transgender Activist Link
Top beer brand Bud Light has faced backlash and a boycott after partnering with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, causing sales to drop nearly 30%. Celebrities and musicians have turned away from the brand, leading to a decline in sales. Bud Light's parent company, AB InBev, has been criticized for their attempt to appeal to a broader audience.
Townhall: Celebrating America's 247th Birthday
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Fox News: Enes Kanter Freedom swats Natasha Cloud's 'trash' US take: 'You don’t wanna see the other side'
WNBA player Natasha Cloud criticized the United States, prompting a response from Enes Kanter Freedom. Kanter Freedom defended the U.S. and listed countries with poor human rights records, challenging Cloud to criticize them. Cloud further spoke out, highlighting the flaws in America and criticizing those who were critical of her.
The Epoch Times: Most Americans Agree With Supreme Court Rulings on Race-Based Admissions, Debt Cancellation: Poll
A recent poll shows that most Americans agreed with the Supreme Court's rulings on three high-profile cases. The majority approved of the decision against race-based admissions in higher education. They also approved of the court's ban on affirmative action-based admissions. The poll also revealed that many Americans believed students of all races have a fair chance of getting into college. However, there were mixed opinions on other rulings, with a narrow margin of approval for the court's decision to strike down the Biden administration's student loan debt cancellation plan and a forced speech case involving a Christian website designer. The poll also found that a majority of Americans believed the justices were ruling based on partisan politics rather than the law.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russia’s destruction of Kakhovka dam: five blows to economy, environment of world and Ukraine
Russia's destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine has caused a major catastrophe. The flood has killed many people and flooded numerous settlements, leaving thousands homeless and in need of basic necessities. The environmental and economic impact is also significant, with water contamination, sea pollution, damage to biodiversity, and a blow to agriculture and tourism.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: EU climate chief expresses concerns over China's coal industry expansion
EU climate chief expresses concern over China's expansion of coal industry despite plans to increase renewable energy use. China aims to turn one-third of its power supply renewable by 2025, but has been building more coal-fired plants. The country may face power shortages and challenges to electricity grids due to sweltering temperatures and water shortages.
Fox News: State Department warns Americans against traveling to China over 'risk of wrongful detentions'
The US State Department warns Americans against traveling to China due to the selective enforcement of local laws and the risk of wrongful detentions. They also highlight the use of "exit bans" and the detainment of foreigners for alleged violations of national security laws. The warning comes after a 78-year-old US citizen was sentenced to life in prison on spying charges.
#military
Daily Wire: Social Media Erupts As Biden’s Dept. Of Defense Says Trans Soldier ‘Inspires Us All’
The Biden administration's Department of Defense celebrated a male U.S. Army major who identifies as a female. Critics argue that the military's focus should be on defending the country and not engaging in social experimentation. The Republican report states that woke diversity and transgender policies are weakening the effectiveness of the U.S. military.
#health
Flag And Cross: Omeq Medical's EpiFinder Device Aims To Improve Accuracy Of Epidural Injections
Omeq Medical has developed the EpiFinder device to assist physicians in accurately positioning epidural needles. The device, which has received regulatory clearance from the US FDA, enhances the traditional loss of resistance (LOR) technique used in epidurals, providing real-time, objective indication of needle positioning. In a clinical study, the device demonstrated safety and effectiveness, and Omeq Medical is now seeking funding for commercialization.
Flag And Cross: Presence Hallucinations Linked To Early Parkinson's Symptoms, Warns Study
A study warns that experiencing a strong sensation of someone being behind you when no one is there could be an early sign of Parkinson's disease. These "presence hallucinations" occur in one-third of Parkinson's patients before the onset of motor symptoms. The hallucinating cohort is also more likely to have rapid cognitive decline and motor issues. Early detection of these symptoms could lead to improved and personalized therapies for the disease.
#education
Red State: Triggered Law Students at Boston University Urged to Seek Therapy After Supreme Court Rulings
Boston University School of Law students are advised to seek therapy after Supreme Court decisions on race-based admission policies and student debt forgiveness. Student Government Association criticizes decisions, fearing erosion of marginalized communities' rights and diversity.
#crime
Breitbart: 'Wannabe' Race Car Driver Arrested at Chicago NASCAR Course
A man was arrested for driving his Corvette on the NASCAR Chicago Street Race course. Charges pending.
Breitbart: Florida Convict Arrested in Stabbing Death of Pregnant Mother and Son
A Florida man, just released from prison after serving 15 years, confessed to the brutal stabbings of a pregnant woman and her young son in Alabama over 20 years ago. Monica Rollins and her son Dalton were found dead in their home, and Monica's third son died as a result of her early labor caused by the assault. The case remained unsolved until DNA analysis funded by Seasons of Justice led to the arrest of Lewis Ladon Spivey, who confessed to the murders.
Daily Wire: Mom Influencer Who Falsely Accused Latino Couple Of Trying To Kidnap Baby Sentenced
A California "mommy influencer" was sentenced to 90 days in jail after falsely accusing a Latino couple of trying to abduct her children. Kathleen "Katie" Sorensen posted about the alleged incident on Instagram, which went viral and gained her a large number of followers. However, evidence gathered supported the couple's account, and Sorensen was sentenced to jail time, probation, and fines for her false claims.
#sports
Fox News: Jesús Ferreira becomes first American with back-to-back international hat tricks in US' dominant victory
Jesús Ferreira scores hat tricks in consecutive games as the United States advances to the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals with a 6-0 rout of Trinidad and Tobago.
Fox News: Talor Gooch wins third LIV Golf title after clutch birdie on 18th hole
Talor Gooch wins third LIV Golf League title with a 4-under 67 and 15-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole, earning $4 million in Spain. Gooch becomes first player with three wins in rival league.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino Unveils Aggressive Strategy To Challenge Meta's New Platform
Twitter's new CEO, Linda Yaccarino, plans to take on Mark Zuckerberg's decentralized platform and win back advertisers with innovative strategies and full-screen video ads. She also aims to attract celebrities and political figures to the platform and rebuild the advertising team. Yaccarino is exploring the development of a digital wallet and using generative AI technology for advertising. Concerns persist about Elon Musk's interference and harmful content on the platform.
#other
Gataway Couple: What Are Canadian Provinces?
Canada does not have states like the United States, but instead divides its land into provinces and territories. The provinces have more power and sovereignty, and they are larger than American states. British Columbia is a province known for industries such as forestry, mining, and tourism. Alberta is another province known for its natural resources, including oil and gas. Saskatchewan is a landlocked province that is known for agriculture, mining, and forestry. Manitoba is a diverse province with arctic tundra, boreal forests, and prairie grasslands. Ontario is the most populous province and is known for its manufacturing industries. Quebec is the largest province in terms of area and has a strong focus on research, development, and technology. New Brunswick is one of the smallest provinces and is known for its forestry and tourism industries. Nova Scotia is a province with a strong fishing industry and is a major exporter of Christmas trees and lobster. Prince Edward Island is the smallest province and is known for its red sandstone cliffs and beaches. Newfoundland and Labrador is the newest province and has important industries such as offshore oil production and fishing. The territories in Canada, including Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, are wilderness regions with smaller populations and vast areas of land.
Daily Wire: Robert De Niro’s Grandson Leandro Dead At 19, Mom Shares In Tribute Post
Robert De Niro's grandson, Leandro, has tragically passed away at the age of 19. His mother, Drena, expressed her deep love and grief in a heartfelt tribute on Instagram. The cause of Leandro's death has not been disclosed.
Fox News: Russell Crowe considering retiring from acting: 'You will never hear from me again'
Movie star Russell Crowe is considering retirement at the age of 60, unsure whether to fade into obscurity or continue working like Ridley Scott, who is still discovering new things in his work at 85. Crowe is not involved in the upcoming sequel to "Gladiator," but admits to feeling jealous about it and believes it will be spectacular. He almost walked out on the original film because he hated the script, but now looks back on his role with fondness. Crowe also has some unreleased documentaries and plans to wait until certain people die before releasing them.
Foreign Policy: Nepal Shaken by Fake Bhutanese Refugee Scam
A district court in Kathmandu orders former Nepali ministers and bureaucrats into detention for their involvement in a fake refugee document scam. The scam defrauded and extorted over $2 million from Nepali citizens who were promised a chance to go to the United States as Bhutanese refugees. The case has exposed deep-rooted corruption in Nepal and sparked calls for reform.