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#illegals

Breitbart: Biden's DHS Restarts Migrant Mobile App Despite Reports of Extortion
Biden's DHS Restarts Migrant Mobile App Despite Reports of Extortion
President Biden's DHS has resumed admitting foreign nationals into the United States through a mobile app despite reports of extortion. The app, called CBP One, allows pregnant, mentally ill, elderly, disabled, homeless, and crime victims in Mexico to schedule a border appointment for release into the US. Despite allegations of extortion, DHS has restarted admissions in Laredo, and the number of foreign nationals gaining entry through the app is expected to increase significantly.


#politics

Breitbart: Exclusive: Montana's Tim Sheehy Lands Support of 2 More Trump Allies in Senate
Exclusive: Montana's Tim Sheehy Lands Support of 2 More Trump Allies in Senate
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy receives endorsements from U.S. Senators including Bill Hagerty and Cindy Hyde-Smith, who praise his leadership and commitment to conservative policies. Sheehy, a Navy SEAL veteran and successful businessman, aims to bring fresh new leadership to Washington and support the agenda started by former President Donald Trump. Rep. Ryan Zinke also endorses Sheehy, emphasizing his status as a war hero and next-generation leader. Sheehy's endorsement of Trump in 2024 sets him apart from potential rival Matt Rosendale, who has no plans to make a presidential endorsement.


National Review: The Corner: Some Questions for Billy Baldwin about Florida’s Permitless-Carry Law
The Corner: Some Questions for Billy Baldwin about Florida’s Permitless-Carry Law


Actor Billy Baldwin questions the impact of Florida's new concealed carry law. He wonders how soon innocent people will die as a result and how many tourists will avoid Florida due to feeling unsafe. However, Baldwin's concerns seem unfounded as the new law simply removes the need for a permit, while still upholding eligibility requirements and background checks. Florida's law does not increase the likelihood of violence or change existing gun regulations. The uproar surrounding the law appears to be overblown and based on misconceptions.


Fox News: WATCH: White House shuts down question about unacknowledged Biden granddaughter
WATCH: White House shuts down question about unacknowledged Biden granddaughter
White House press secretary refuses to answer questions about President Biden's estranged granddaughter, Navy Joan Roberts, and whether Biden acknowledges her as his granddaughter. The president's aides have been instructed to publicly say that he only has six grandchildren, excluding Roberts. Hunter Biden recently settled his child support case with Roberts' mother.


Fox News: Ohio abortion amendment is an attack on parental rights, pro-life groups say as initiative clears key hurdle
Ohio abortion amendment is an attack on parental rights, pro-life groups say as initiative clears key hurdle
Prominent pro-life groups in Ohio denounce a proposed amendment by the ACLU that aims to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution, claiming it attacks parental rights. The amendment would allow individuals to make their own reproductive decisions and eliminate health and safety standards for women. Critics argue that the loosely defined language of the amendment could exclude parents from their child's health decisions, including abortions and sex change operations.


Fox News: GOP senator who sued over Big Tech censorship vows to enforce ‘chilling’ decision against Biden
GOP senator who sued over Big Tech censorship vows to enforce ‘chilling’ decision against Biden
Senator Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., vows to closely monitor the Biden administration following a judge's ruling to prevent government agencies from communicating with social media companies to avoid violating First Amendment rights. Schmitt filed a lawsuit last year claiming that the government colluded with powerful companies to suppress free speech. Louisiana U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty, a Trump appointee, sided with the plaintiffs, stating that the evidence presented indicated a "dystopian" censorship campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic. Schmitt plans to use legislation and oversight to hold government actors accountable for violating individuals' First Amendment rights.


Daily Wire: CNN Interviews Group Of Influential ‘Lifelong Democrat’ Moms Who Love ‘Daddy DeSantis’
CNN Interviews Group Of Influential ‘Lifelong Democrat’ Moms Who Love ‘Daddy DeSantis’
A group of lifelong Democrat mothers support Governor Ron DeSantis because of his COVID policies. They appreciate his help in opening businesses and schools, and feel the media focuses too much on the culture war. Despite being socially liberal, they admire DeSantis for his vocal support of opening schools during the pandemic. They believe the Left avoids debating mistakes made by public officials. Some have concerns about DeSantis' stance on transgender issues and the six-week abortion ban, but are still open to voting for him.


Red State: Victory for Free Speech: Federal Judge’s Ruling Places Government Censorship in the Crosshairs
Victory for Free Speech: Federal Judge’s Ruling Places Government Censorship in the Crosshairs
A federal judge in Louisiana limits the Biden administration's communication with social media platforms on online content and false narratives about the pandemic, citing First Amendment implications. Republicans see the ruling as a win against government censorship, while Democrats argue for better combat against misinformation. This ruling protects freedom of expression on digital platforms and may reshape online speech norms.


Fox News: Trump campaign raises eye-popping amount while battling dual indictments, multiple GOP challengers
Trump campaign raises eye-popping amount while battling dual indictments, multiple GOP challengers
Former President Donald Trump has a commanding lead in the 2024 Republican presidential nomination race. His fundraising during the second quarter of 2023 was over $35 million, nearly double the previous quarter. This massive haul indicates that his legal troubles have fueled his White House campaign.


PJ Media: One Man Versus China
One Man Versus China
Billionaire businessman Jimmy Lai chose to stay in Hong Kong and go to jail when Communist China crushed freedom. He grew up in poverty and eventually started a clothing business. Lai's media company thrived, but when China passed a "national security" law, criticizing the government became illegal. Lai kept his paper open and was arrested and sentenced to five years in jail. Despite the consequences, he doesn't regret his decision.


National Review: The Corner: The New York Times Misses the Point about Biden Snubbing New Hampshire
The Corner: The New York Times Misses the Point about Biden Snubbing New Hampshire
The New York Times Magazine article discusses the Democratic Party's primary calendar, focusing on Joe Biden's attempt to promote South Carolina as the first-in-the-nation primary in 2024. New Hampshire is resisting this change and plans to run its primary first. The article fails to address Biden's weaknesses as a candidate.


Fox News: Son of jailed Belarusian presidential hopeful sentenced to 8 years in prison on disputed charges
Son of jailed Belarusian presidential hopeful sentenced to 8 years in prison on disputed charges
The son of a jailed Belarusian presidential hopeful has been convicted and sentenced to eight years in prison on trumped-up charges. The verdict is seen as a retaliation against his father's opposition to President Lukashenko.


#society

Washington Free Beacon: Bud Light Sales Plummeted Ahead of July 4 Weekend
Bud Light Sales Plummeted Ahead of July 4 Weekend
Bud Light sales dropped significantly leading up to July 4, indicating the conservative boycott over the brand's partnership with a transgender influencer is still ongoing. Despite offering rebates and increasing advertising spending, the brand's numbers continue to decline. Bud Light has lost its position as America's top selling beer and its parent company, Anheuser-Busch, has suffered a $20 billion market cap decline.


Washington Free Beacon: GUEST COLUMN: I Survived the 4th of July With My Freedom-Hating Liberal Nephews
GUEST COLUMN: I Survived the 4th of July With My Freedom-Hating Liberal Nephews
REAL AMERICA—Patriotic narrator recounts encounters with liberal nephews during Fourth of July celebration. Disdain for America and liberal propaganda ignited determined retaliation. Summary ends with a call to shut them up.


The Federalist Papers: Reparations Task Force Essentially Claims It's Racist to Be Forced to Support Your Children
Reparations Task Force Essentially Claims It's Racist to Be Forced to Support Your Children
The California Reparations Task Force presents a final report suggesting the elimination of interest on overdue child support and absolution of back child support for Black residents. The report claims that certain laws have led to a disproportionate burden of child support debt among Black Californians. Critics question the practicality and fairness of reparations given the historical context.


Breitbart: Taliban Bans Beauty Salons in Afghanistan
Taliban Bans Beauty Salons in Afghanistan
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has ordered the closure of beauty salons, leaving thousands of women unemployed. The order, which came via text message, is the latest violation of women's rights by the Islamist regime. The closure of salons will further worsen Afghanistan's economic crisis.


Spectator USA: Sound of Freedom goes where mainstream Hollywood doesn’t dare
Sound of Freedom goes where mainstream Hollywood doesn’t dare
Sound of Freedom is a film about child sex trafficking and the efforts to rescue children from Latin American cartels. It has received excellent reviews and shed light on a topic that has often been ignored in mainstream cinema. The film's success lies in its combination of action and its appeal to the fears of middle America.


Fox News: Florida good Samaritan springs to action, pulls woman from car submerged in pool: 'She was pretty shocked'
Florida good Samaritan springs to action, pulls woman from car submerged in pool: 'She was pretty shocked'
A woman in Florida crashes her car into a pool but is rescued by a good Samaritan before being submerged.


The Epoch Times: Positive Discrimination Is Still Discrimination: Adam B. Coleman on How Ending Affirmative Action Is a Win
Positive Discrimination Is Still Discrimination: Adam B. Coleman on How Ending Affirmative Action Is a Win
Last week, the Supreme Court made groundbreaking rulings that effectively end affirmative action and allow individuals to refuse services based on their beliefs. The media claims racism, but is this really the case?


#economy

The Epoch Times: EXPLAINER: Who Will Receive the One-Time Grocery Rebate?
EXPLAINER: Who Will Receive the One-Time Grocery Rebate?
Over 11 million low and middle-income Canadians will receive a one-time grocery rebate to help with the cost-of-living crisis. The rebate is a response to rising inflation, but it is uncertain if it will be a recurring payment. It aims to provide targeted inflation relief, but there are no restrictions on how the money is spent. The average Canadian family is projected to spend $16,300 on food in 2023, and Canada's inflation rate is currently at 3.4 percent. The government aims to strike a balance between compassion and fiscal responsibility.


Forbes: Fed Officials Expect More Rate Hikes Ahead—And Still Foresee A Recession This Year
Fed Officials Expect More Rate Hikes Ahead—And Still Foresee A Recession This Year
The Federal Reserve plans to raise interest rates again this year, despite hopes for a pause on Wall Street. The likelihood of another rate hike in 2023 is around 60%, according to recent notes from the Federal Open Market Committee. Some officials believe the U.S. may enter a recession, but it won't be severe or long-lasting.


Flag And Cross: If You Invested $1,000 In McDonald's When Happy Meals Launched, You'd Have This Much Today
If You Invested $1,000 In McDonald's When Happy Meals Launched, You'd Have This Much Today
Fast food giant McDonald's Corp, known for its fast pace and low prices, has seen its stock reach all-time highs in 2023. The company, founded by Maurice and Richard McDonald in 1940, has achieved significant milestones such as becoming publicly-traded, introducing the Big Mac, drive-thru windows, Chicken McNuggets, and the Dollar Menu. One of their most iconic and widely copied offerings is the Happy Meal, originally created by Yolanda Fernandez de Cofino in 1979 as a kids' meal. McDonald's recently attempted to appeal to adults by offering Happy Meals for nostalgic value. Additionally, billionaire Elon Musk challenged the company to accept Dogecoin as a payment option, promising to eat a Happy Meal live on TV if they do. A $1,000 investment in McDonald's stock in 1979 would be worth over $250,000 today.


#military

Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Iranian Navy Opens Fire on Oil Tanker
WATCH: Iranian Navy Opens Fire on Oil Tanker
An Iranian warship fired on a commercial oil tanker, but no one was harmed. US Navy prevented Iranians from seizing two other ships.


#religion

The American Mind: The Integralist Upshot
The Integralist Upshot
Christians in the West have accepted defeat by operating within a liberal paradigm of private religion and spurious public neutrality. Churches and families alone are not enough to propagate Christianity. Biblical illiteracy and the neglect of public religion forsake the moral and political life of the nation. A pan-Christian consensus is emerging that churches need to be accompanied by robust societal or cultural Christianity. It's time for Christians to free themselves and embrace their historical prominence in the political and cultural life of their nations.


#health

Flag And Cross: Interacting With Kids Could Boost Retired Seniors' Mental Health:
Interacting With Kids Could Boost Retired Seniors' Mental Health:
Interacting with kids at retirement homes may boost mental health of elderly residents, according to a study. Researchers found that regular interactions with children gave a sense of belonging, purpose, and helped manage anxiety and depression. The study suggests intergenerational programs have potential to help manage common mental health conditions in retirement homes.


#education

Red State: Virginia School Board Ignores 84 Percent of Parents Opposed to Teaching 'Gender Identity' in Sex-Ed Classes
Virginia School Board Ignores 84 Percent of Parents Opposed to Teaching 'Gender Identity' in Sex-Ed Classes
The Fairfax County School Board is ignoring 84% of parents opposing co-ed sex education, highlighting the disregard for parental opinions.


#crime

Daily Wire: Italian Cops Nab U.K. Tourist Who Carved His Name … On The Colosseum
Italian Cops Nab U.K. Tourist Who Carved His Name … On The Colosseum
A tourist from the UK, Ivan Dimitrov, carved his name and his fiancée's name into the Colosseum in Rome. He claims he was unaware of the significance of the landmark. Dimitrov could face prison time and hefty fines.


The Epoch Times: Judge Orders Release of More Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant Information in Trump Classified Docs Case
Judge Orders Release of More Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant Information in Trump Classified Docs Case
More portions of the federal government's search warrant affidavit for Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home can now be unsealed, ruled a judge. The Department of Justice has until July 13 to appeal. The affidavit reveals that Trump was indicted on 37 counts, including mishandling classified information.


The Epoch Times: Border Patrol Agent Accused of Taking Bribes to Let Drugs Into San Diego
Border Patrol Agent Accused of Taking Bribes to Let Drugs Into San Diego
A Customs officer in San Diego is charged with accepting bribes to allow drug-filled vehicles to cross the US-Mexico border. Leonard Darnell George, along with others, is accused of conspiracy to import and distribute controlled substances. George is separately charged with receiving bribes. Prosecutors claim that George was involved in taking bribes to let vehicles carrying drugs enter the country. Others involved allegedly coordinated the smuggling of meth, fentanyl, cocaine, and heroin from Mexico to the US.


Fox News: Chicago crime: Man beaten, 5 shot, 1 killed during chaotic 4th of July gathering
Chicago crime: Man beaten, 5 shot, 1 killed during chaotic 4th of July gathering
Chicago police responded to a shooting that occurred during a 4th of July celebration in the Englewood neighborhood. One man was fatally shot, another was severely beaten, and four others sustained gunshot wounds. The investigation is ongoing.


Fox News: Kevin Spacey accuser says groping was aggressive 'like a cobra,' reveals why he kept quiet
Kevin Spacey accuser says groping was aggressive 'like a cobra,' reveals why he kept quiet
During Kevin Spacey's ongoing London trial, one of his accusers described how the actor allegedly groped him after making offensive comments. The accuser felt conflicted about coming forward and finally reported the incident to the police five years ago, despite fearing that no one would believe him. Spacey has pleaded not guilty to charges of sexual assault and indecent assault.


Washington Free Beacon: Philly Mass Shooter Is Cross-Dressing BLM Supporter
Philly Mass Shooter Is Cross-Dressing BLM Supporter
Suspected mass shooter in Philadelphia is a cross-dresser and Black Lives Matter supporter. He allegedly killed five men and injured two children. Online posts showed him dressing like a woman and supporting leftist organizations.


The Epoch Times: Boy Accused in Halifax School Stabbing to Stand Trial for Attempted Murder in March
Boy Accused in Halifax School Stabbing to Stand Trial for Attempted Murder in March
A 15-year-old student accused of stabbing two staff members at a high school in Nova Scotia will stand trial for attempted murder next March. The victims have recovered. The accused was treated for stab wounds but it is unclear how he received them.


The Blaze: Roving gang of baseball bat-wielding kids targets mothers and nannies on school runs in San Francisco
Roving gang of baseball bat-wielding kids targets mothers and nannies on school runs in San Francisco
San Francisco faces challenges, including a gang of bat-wielding kids targeting mothers and nannies. The police force is understaffed, and residents are concerned about the increase in crime.


#sports

Forbes: This Kylian Mbappé Saga Is Just Tiring
This Kylian Mbappé Saga Is Just Tiring
French forward Kylian Mbappé, one of the most talented players in soccer, is in a transfer saga between Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid. PSG wants to keep him, but he wants to play for the Spanish club. If a deal doesn't happen this summer, Mbappé can speak to other clubs in January. The situation has been a long and drawn-out melodrama.


#science

Flag And Cross: Could This Jellyfish-like Creature Be The Key To Staying Forever Young?
Could This Jellyfish-like Creature Be The Key To Staying Forever Young?
A sea creature called Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus has the ability to regrow its entire body, opening the door to a potential fountain of youth pill. The creature's superpowers have implications for healing and anti-aging treatments, and studying it can provide insights into human biology and the process of aging. Scientists hope that understanding the regenerative abilities of simple-bodied species like Hydractinia can advance the field of regenerative medicine.


#other

Forbes: Canada-Meta Fight Escalates: Canadian Government Halting Ads On Facebook And Instagram After Meta Removes News Links
Canada-Meta Fight Escalates: Canadian Government Halting Ads On Facebook And Instagram After Meta Removes News Links
The Canadian government will stop advertising on Facebook and Instagram after Meta refused to pay Canadian news organizations as required by a new law. Canadian media companies Quebecor and Cogeco also announced they will pull their ads from the platforms. The Canadian government does not plan to pull its advertising from Google, which has been open to finding a solution.


Newsbusters: NYT Gets Smoked for Backing Gov’t Censorship, Mourning Free Speech Win
NYT Gets Smoked for Backing Gov’t Censorship, Mourning 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.


Fox News: North Carolina man who spotted crack in massive roller coaster recounts astonishing discovery: 'Not normal'
North Carolina man who spotted crack in massive roller coaster recounts astonishing discovery: 'Not normal'
A man discovers a crack in the support pillar of North America's tallest and fastest giga roller coaster, leading to its closure. He noticed the defect while at the amusement park and took video footage of it. Despite notifying several people, it took some effort to get anyone to take action.


Breitbart: Multiple Private Plane Crashes Cause Fatalities, Injuries During Holiday Weekend
Multiple Private Plane Crashes Cause Fatalities, Injuries During Holiday Weekend
Over the holiday weekend, seven people died in private plane crashes in Alaska, California, and South Carolina. In Riverside, California, a small plane crash killed one passenger and injured three.


The Epoch Times: Cybercrime Is Largest Threat to Canada's Oil and Gas Sector: Intelligence Agency
Cybercrime Is Largest Threat to Canada's Oil and Gas Sector: Intelligence Agency
The head of the Canadian Centre for Cybersecurity warns that cybercrime is the biggest threat to Canada's oil and gas sector, with state-sponsored sabotage being a remote possibility. Infrastructure providers need to take appropriate measures to protect their systems and networks. The sector is likely to be targeted for ransomware attacks and theft of sensitive information.

Canada remains a target for cyber-enabled espionage and sabotage by both state-sponsored and non-state actors. The buying and selling of malicious cyber tools has increased in recent years, making anyone vulnerable to attacks. Recent incidents include the Colonial Pipeline shutdown in the US and a cybersecurity incident at Suncor Energy Inc. The CCCS is working with affected parties to defend against future attacks.


The New American: Scientific American Touts "Climate Friendly" Cocktails - The New American
Scientific American Touts "Climate Friendly" Cocktails - The New American
The article discusses the push for "sustainable" cocktails that use less ice due to its energy consumption and water waste. It highlights the climate cult's desire to control various aspects of people's lives, including the bar industry. The piece suggests using local and seasonal ingredients, batching cocktails, and avoiding single-use plastics to create more sustainable drinks.


Fox News: Greta Thunberg charged with disobeying law enforcement during climate protest in Sweden
Greta Thunberg charged with disobeying law enforcement during climate protest in Sweden
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been charged with disobedience for refusing to comply with police orders during a protest in Malmö. Prosecutors have confirmed that the 20-year-old will face trial at the end of July. Thunberg gained international attention for her weekly protests demanding stronger action against climate change.