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5 Jul 2023
#illegals
Fox News: Florida Gov DeSantis announces crackdown on out-of-state illegal immigrant driver licenses
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced that his state will no longer recognize out-of-state driver licenses given to illegal immigrants. This move is part of a larger anti-illegal immigration bill that DeSantis signed earlier this year. The goal is to prevent illegal immigrants from accessing state-funded services and privileges. .
Breitbart: Manhunt Underway After Illegal Alien Escapes from Virginia Detention Center
A manhunt is underway in Caroline County, Virginia for an escaped illegal alien, Dennis Zeledon-Hernandez. Officials believe he is near Fort A.P. Hill and pose no threat to the community. The Caroline Detention Facility, where he escaped from, is a correctional facility that holds illegal aliens during immigration and deportation proceedings.
#politics
Fox News: These are the officials blocked from meeting with social media companies in dramatic First Amendment ruling
A U.S. District Court judge issued an injunction banning top Biden administration officials from communicating with social media companies about restricting online speech. The judge ruled that the administration likely violated the First Amendment by pressuring social media companies to censor speech they deemed misinformation on COVID-19 and the election.
Fox News: Tel Aviv protests: Thousands of Israelis rally over police chief resignation, chaos erupts
Thousands of Israelis protest proposed judicial reforms; district commander resigns amid anti-government sentiment.
In response to resignation of district commander, Tel Aviv protesters block highway, clash with police.
Fox News: Kate Middleton pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at King Charles' coronation celebration in Scotland
Princess Kate Middleton accompanies Prince William to King Charles' coronation in Scotland, wearing Queen Elizabeth II's pearl choker. Protesters chant "Not my king" and two women are arrested. Scotland holds special significance for the royal family.
Daily Wire: UFO Fervor Grabs Washington: Congressman Says UFOs May Be ‘Ancient Civilization,’ Senator Says Craft Retrievers Unaccountable
Republicans in Congress, including Rep. Mike Gallagher and Sen. Marco Rubio, are raising questions about UFOs and the government's handling of the issue. Gallagher suggested that UFOs could be time-traveling crafts piloted by humans from the future, while Rubio criticized the military's alleged UFO crash retrieval program. Both politicians expressed the need for transparency and declassification of information. Some believe that the government has been illegally withholding information about the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence.
Human Events: LIBBY EMMONS: Corporate media OUTRAGED by judge stopping Biden’s
social media censorship, demands conservative voices silenced
Major news outlets like The New York Times, NPR, and CNN are opposing a judge's ruling that prevents the government from colluding with tech companies to censor conservative speech online. These outlets have been complicit in censorship themselves, dismissing true stories like the Hunter Biden laptop and Covid lab leak theories. The judge called this an attack on free speech, but these news outlets prioritize their partisan narratives over the First Amendment.
The Epoch Times: Trump 'In a Much More Dominant Position’ Than in 2016 Race: Former GOP Presidential Campaign Strategist
Former President Donald Trump is in a stronger position for the 2024 Republican presidential primary race than he was in 2016, with 50-60% support in the polls. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is his closest competitor at 21.5%. The growing field of Republican candidates is potentially helping Trump as it splits the non-Trump vote.
Red State: White House Responds to Cocaine Scandal in Insulting Fashion, and No One Is Buying It
A bag of cocaine was found in the White House, but the Biden administration refuses to assist in finding the culprit. They blame tourists, but the tourist theory doesn't add up. It seems like they are protecting someone, perhaps the president's son.
The Federalist Papers: Joe Rogan Claims Media Interference Rigged The 2020 Election in Biden's Favor, 'Crazy Sh*t'
Podcast host Joe Rogan discusses media interference in the 2020 presidential election, citing examples such as the Hunter Biden laptop case and the Russia collusion case. He questions the manipulation of public narratives by the media and expresses concern about the lack of consequences for these actions.
Daily Wire: Pence Hopes For ‘Good Policy Debate’ With Trump
Former Vice President Mike Pence is open to debating former President Donald Trump, stating that he has debated Trump many times before, just not with cameras on. Pence believes he knows how to have a good policy debate with the president and hopes that Trump will attend all the debates.
Despite Trump's strong poll numbers and his inclination to skip primary debates due to his grievances with "hostile" networks, Pence intends to participate in the first debate and is proud of the "Trump-Pence administration" record. He predicts that Republicans will perform well in the 2024 elections and aims to support the eventual GOP nominee.
Breitbart: Reports: Cocaine Found in 'Zippered Bag' in White House 'Work Area'
A substance testing positive for cocaine was found in a work area of the White House. The discovery prompted a brief evacuation and an investigation is pending.
Newsbusters: Nets Give Over 6 Minutes to Cocaine Found in the Biden WH; No Mention of Hunter
The "big three" networks covered the discovery of cocaine in the White House, but failed to mention Hunter Biden. The networks accepted the White House's explanation that the cocaine must have been left by a tourist. This biased coverage highlights the difference in reporting depending on the political party in power.
Washington Free Beacon: Knives Out in New York: Squad-Backed Democrat Launches House Campaign Against Gretchen Whitmer’s Sister
Liberal former congressman Mondaire Jones is running for a swing House seat in New York, setting up a brutal primary fight against Liz Whitmer Gereghty, who is also running for the same seat. Jones, a progressive politician, faces challenges due to the district's recent conservative shift. Gereghty, supported by Michigan's congressional delegation, has gained momentum with endorsements and fundraising. The confrontation between the candidates promises to be heated.
Fox News: IRS whistleblower demands Washington Post clear his ‘good name’ after Hunter Biden team’s ‘defamatory' claims
Lawyers representing IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley demand The Washington Post to clear Shapley's name after Hunter Biden's legal team accused him of illegal leaks. Shapley's team asks the Post to publicly affirm that he was not their source and not spread false narratives. The House Ways and Means Committee released testimony from Shapley and another IRS whistleblower alleging interference in the investigation of Hunter Biden's tax evasion case.
Breitbart: Hunter CC'd on Email to VP Joe Biden About Call with Ukrainian President
A leaked email reveals that Hunter Biden was included in a scheduling email about a call between Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Poroshenko. Joe Biden pushed for the prosecutor investigating the company that paid Hunter $83,000 a month to be fired. Whistleblower allegations and additional documents contradict Joe Biden's denials.
#society
The Epoch Times: Rebellion, Not Retreat
The author discusses the need to build new institutions of civil society, known as the "Parallel Polis," in response to the failures of existing societal institutions. Drawing on the example of Czech dissidents during the Soviet era, the author argues for the creation of decentralized structures grounded in principles of sovereignty, solidarity, and subsidiarity. These parallel institutions aim to reclaim individual, family, and community authority and promote civic and political culture. The author emphasizes the urgency of this task as global surveillance and control mechanisms continue to expand.
Breitbart: Nolte: Colonialists Ben & Jerry Face Backlash - The 'Bud Light of Ice Cream'
The left-wing ice cream company Ben & Jerry's is facing backlash for criticizing America and demanding the return of stolen land, while their Vermont headquarters is likely built on stolen land itself. Meanwhile, Bud Light is experiencing a major fallout after partnering with a controversial performer, causing massive losses and layoffs. The backlash against woke companies like Ben & Jerry's and Bud Light signifies a shift in culture, as conservatives are no longer staying silent and are taking a stand against politicization and virtue signaling.
Daily Wire: Former NBA Star Slams ‘LGBT’ As ‘Most Unfair Group Walking The Planet Right Now’
Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas criticized the LGBT community, claiming that they have an unfair playbook that only they understand. He argues that there is no open dialogue about what is appropriate or not, and people are judged based on this hidden playbook. Arenas believes that engaging in an argument with someone from the LGBT community is risky, as they have the entire dictionary to use against you and can easily cancel others. He suggests that the situation is unfair and that there is a lack of understanding and communication.
#war
Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Jack Posobiec urges Zelensky to ‘find peace’ for
Ukraine amid failing counteroffensive
Ukrainian President Zelensky claims Russia wants to destroy nuclear power plant; no evidence found. Ukraine struggling to gain ground militarily. NATO meeting next week to assess Ukraine's progress in war. Sweden's accession to NATO hindered by Turkey. If Ukraine joins NATO, it could escalate war with nuclear-armed Russia. Posobiec urges Zelensky to seek peace and save Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Russia Hints at Prisoner Swap To Free Detained WSJ Reporter
Kremlin hints at possible prisoner swap with the United States involving detained journalist Evan Gershkovich. The United States seeks his release, similar to the previous exchange for WNBA star Brittney Griner. Meanwhile, former Marine Paul Whelan remains imprisoned in Russia.
Foreign Policy: The Wagner Mutiny Could Strengthen Iran in Syria
Russian military police apprehended Wagner Group leaders in Syria, threatening Prigozhin's global empire. Wagner forces protect Moscow's interests in Syria and control key infrastructure. Loss of Wagner's loyalty could result in Iran gaining greater influence in Syria.
#economy
Breitbart: Poll: Just 3 in 10 Americans Believe Joe Biden's Economy Is Good
A recent poll reveals that only 30% of Americans believe that President Biden's economy is good, while 69% think it is poor. Among Democrats, only 60% approve of his management of the economy. Younger Democrats are more likely to disapprove of Biden's economy than older Democrats.
National Review: Mark Calabria Wants the Government to Follow the Law
Mark Calabria, former director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, discusses the role of the agency in regulating Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. He explains their structure and purpose, and highlights the need to control the moral hazard created by the implied guarantee behind these government-sponsored enterprises. Calabria also addresses the issue of the conservatorship that Fannie and Freddie have been in since 2008, expressing hope for their reprivatization in the future.
Flag And Cross: Tesla's Stock Valuation Deemed 'Egregiously Overvalued' By Analyst
Tesla stock has sparked a divide among analysts. One believes it is overvalued, while another praises its success. Competition from traditional automakers and concerns about demand are highlighted as potential challenges for Tesla's growth. The stock may experience volatility in the coming months.
Washington Free Beacon: Media Try To Sell a Dubious Public on the Benefits of 'Bidenomics'
With two-thirds of the country dissatisfied with President Biden's handling of the economy, the White House is trying to sell Americans on "Bidenomics." Biden has been touting his economic agenda, claiming credit for an economic revival and promising a focus on the middle class. However, despite job growth and a recovering economy, Biden is not receiving as much credit as he would like.
The Blaze: Roth: College is making Millennials and Gen Z less wealthy
As the student lending pause nears its end, it is clear that taxpayers should not be responsible for others' decisions. Going to college is making Millennials and Gen Z less wealthy, despite higher incomes. College education has become a financial scam, burdening young people with debt while providing little return on investment. The government's involvement in student lending has driven up costs, allowing colleges to profit at the expense of young individuals' wealth creation. The accumulation of debt delays the ability to accumulate wealth and weakens financial positions. Colleges should be held accountable and government should be removed from student lending.
#military
The Epoch Times: John Hurt: America’s First Chaplain
John Hurt was born in Virginia during the French and Indian War. Despite being destined for a peaceful life in the ministry, he became the first chaplain of the Continental Army, fighting alongside the soldiers and inspiring them with his sermons. He was captured by the British but continued to serve as a chaplain after the war, making great sacrifices for the love of his country.
The Epoch Times: ANALYSIS: How Likely Is a Win for the Lawsuit Against Canada’s Military Over Vaccine Mandates?
Nearly 330 Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members have filed a $500 million class-action lawsuit against the military over COVID-19 vaccine mandates, citing violations of their charter rights. The Military Grievances External Review Committee recently ruled that the vaccine mandate infringes on CAF members' right to liberty and security of the person. Some lawyers believe previous rulings on vaccine mandates may stack the deck against this challenge. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for future court cases on vaccine mandates.
The CAF's vaccine mandate has faced challenge in court by Canadian Armed Forces members. Recent rulings by the Military Grievances External Review Committee have found that the mandate violates service members' charter rights. While some lawyers doubt the success of this lawsuit based on previous rulings, others see hope in the committee's decision. This case could have implications for future court cases on vaccine mandates.
The Epoch Times: What ChatGPT Says About the Military's 'Support Troops'
Summary: In the USAF, a "nonner" is a term used for airmen who serve in non-combat or support roles. While it is often used informally, it highlights the importance of all personnel in the Air Force.
Foreign Policy: The Taliban Are Now Arms Dealers
The U.S. military's retreat from Afghanistan has left behind a surplus of weapons that are now being sold on the black market by Taliban merchants. These weapons, including American-made assault rifles, are being used by terrorists and extremists in various trouble spots around the world. The Taliban, with their control over the global smuggling web, are profiting from this new arms race, further threatening global security.
#culture
Flag And Cross: Office Plant Turns Into 600-Foot Monster, Becomes Office Attraction
A 14-year-old office plant has grown into a 600-foot monster, covering the walls and ceiling of the office. The ivy grows rapidly and has become a major attraction for customers. It is low-maintenance and even has a sponsorship deal.
#health
Forbes: Ohio Poised To Vote On Abortion Rights After Petition Gathers Over 700,000 Signatures, Pro-Abortion Rights Groups Say
Pro-abortion rights groups in Ohio have submitted 710,000 signatures for a ballot measure that would determine the legality of abortion in the state. The measure seeks to guarantee individuals the right to make their own reproductive decisions, including pregnancy, abortion, and fertility treatment.
Flag And Cross: New Research Reveals COVID-19's Preference For Blood Type A In Infections
New research reveals that COVID-19 has a preference for infecting individuals with blood type A. This discovery provides a direct link between blood type and susceptibility to the virus, opening up possibilities for developing therapies. While those with blood type O are less likely to be infected or experience severe symptoms, it is important for everyone to take precautions and get vaccinated.
#crime
The Blaze: Official claims we may never know who left cocaine at White House, one of world's most secure buildings
Cocaine was found inside the White House, but it may be impossible to identify the person responsible. The drug was discovered in a locker area of the West Wing, where staff and guests store personal belongings during security screening.
Forbes: 4 Killed In Louisiana In 17th Mass Shooting Over July 4 Weekend
A mass shooting at a Fourth of July party in Shreveport, Louisiana, leaves four dead and several injured. It is the 17th mass shooting reported over the holiday weekend in the US.
#sports
Fox News: Angels' playoff hopes take drastic turn after injuries to Shohei Ohtani, Mike Trout in back-to-back games
The Los Angeles Angels' playoff hopes are dwindling as their star players, Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout, both suffer injuries. Trout will be out for up to eight weeks with a broken hamate bone, while Ohtani left a game with a finger blister. The Angels, who were once eight games over .500, have now lost 10 of their last 14 games and are four games out of a wild card spot.
#other
Newsbusters: NYT Gets SMOKED for Backing Gov’t Censorship, Decrying Free Speech Win
The New York Times received backlash on Twitter for expressing concerns about a judge's ruling that could limit efforts to combat misinformation. Free speech advocates and journalists criticized the newspaper for supporting government-mandated censorship. The Times was accused of hypocrisy and labeled as extremist for its stance.
Forbes: Meet Chef Nobu At Los Cabos, Mexico Grand Opening
Nobu Residences in Los Cabos, Mexico, is celebrating its grand opening with special perks for guests, including dining at Nobu, attending the inaugural ceremony, and a sunset cocktail hour with Chef Nobu. Nobu Hotels stands out for its blend of modern luxury and minimal Japanese tradition, collaborating with locals to achieve authenticity in cuisine and design. The Nobu brand has become one of the premier luxury lifestyle brands with operations in five continents, and has several forthcoming openings around the world. The Nobu Hotel Los Cabos, a five-star luxury resort on the Baja California coastline, offers a range of accommodations, amenities, and dining options, including the signature Nobu restaurant. The exclusive 60-unit Nobu Residences Los Cabos offer the best of both worlds, combining the privacy and space of a residential-style accommodation with the amenities of a five-star hotel. The residences feature one to four bedrooms and offer 24-hour concierge service, private chefs, and access to the Esencia Onsen spa. The grand opening package includes additional perks for Residence bookings during a specific time frame.
The Epoch Times: Environmental Concerns Surround Biden's Hydrogen Energy Plan
President Biden's green energy campaign faces opposition from environmentalists concerned that new green energy plants will worsen a water shortage and harm the coastal ecosystem. Corpus Christi, a potential candidate for $1 billion in taxpayer funds, wants to create a regional hub for hydrogen fuel production, but finding a water source is a challenge as the city is experiencing a multi-year drought. Environmentalists argue that desalination plants may negatively impact coastal ecosystems by ejecting briny byproduct. The Biden administration aims to produce 50 million metric tons of clean hydrogen fuel by 2050 but faces criticism for potentially harming the environment with desalination projects.
The Epoch Times: Grammy CEO Emphasizes Eligibility of Music With AI-created Components
The Recording Academy has clarified its stance on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the music industry. While AI-created music is eligible for consideration and nomination for a Grammy award, the AI portion itself will not be recognized. If an AI program performs the lead vocal, it would be eligible for a songwriting category, but not a performance category. As long as humans contribute meaningfully, they will be considered for nomination or a win. The guidelines were established due to the increasing number of songs incorporating AI technology.
Fox News: GQ deletes article criticizing Warner Bros. CEO as ‘most hated man in Hollywood’ after Zaslav camp complaint
GQ magazine deleted an article criticizing Warner Brothers Discovery CEO David Zaslav after complaints from his team. The article, written by Jason Bailey, called Zaslav "the most hated man in Hollywood" and criticized his handling of entertainment projects. Bailey requested his byline be removed and the article was ultimately pulled entirely.