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#illegals

Washington Free Beacon: The Office of Refugee Resettlement Quadrupled What It Doled to Contractors As It Lost Migrant Kids
The Office of Refugee Resettlement Quadrupled What It Doled to Contractors As It Lost Migrant Kids
The Office of Refugee Resettlement under the Biden administration lost track of almost 100,000 migrant children, but also increased funding to contractors responsible for placing them with adults. Records show that over $6 billion was awarded in 2021 and 2022, up from $1.7 billion in 2020. Three companies, including Family Endeavors, received no-bid contracts totaling over $5 billion. Critics argue that the increase in grants and lax immigration policies have contributed to a surge in border crossings and a humanitarian crisis.


#politics

Forbes: Biden Administration Requests Stay On Order That Restricts Its Communications With Social Media Firms On Content Moderation
Biden Administration Requests Stay On Order That Restricts Its Communications With Social Media Firms On Content Moderation
The Justice Department is seeking a stay on a federal judge's preliminary injunction that limits Biden administration officials from engaging with social media companies on content moderation. The DOJ argues that the injunction is broad and vague, affecting various government activities.


Fox News: Travel tie-ups ruined your holiday? Here’s who you should blame
Travel tie-ups ruined your holiday? Here’s who you should blame
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's failures continue to grow. He took extensive paternity leave, went on vacation during a rail strike, and dressed poorly during a disaster visit. He blames bad weather for flight delays, but staffing issues at the FAA are also a problem. United Airlines CEO criticizes the FAA and later apologizes for using a private jet. Buttigieg himself is under investigation for excessive use of private jets. The author calls for his impeachment, citing his appointment based on identity rather than qualifications.


#society

American Thinker: The battlefield is our children
The battlefield is our children
America is in a war for its soul. It is not a war against bigotry, phobia, or supremacy. The battlefields are varied, but the greatest one is our children. This war has been going on for decades, and the defenders need to stop denying it. We must protect our children's innocence and stop acquiescing to their language, bullying, and shaming.


Fox News: California woman helps elderly homeless man after calls to city ignored: 'Stop waiting for the government'
California woman helps elderly homeless man after calls to city ignored: 'Stop waiting for the government'
Kate Monroe, a local activist, provides homeless man Barney Chapman with shelter and reunites him with his long-lost sister. Despite the billions of dollars earmarked for homeless services in California, Monroe questions why more isn't being done.


American Thinker: Sound of Freedom breaks Hollywood taboos on child sex trafficking
Sound of Freedom breaks Hollywood taboos on child sex trafficking
Child sex trafficking is exposed as a great evil. The perversion of the world and support of slavery contribute to this issue. The solution involves securing the border, transforming legal immigration, and stopping the funding of destructive forces. The movie and current events highlight the dehumanization of people. Only by returning to the rule of law and turning against evil can progress be made. Seeking God's guidance and speaking out for truth, justice, and mercy are essential.


#war

Fox News: Rebellious warlord still on Putin's doorstep despite reports he fled country: 'Not easy to get rid of him'
Rebellious warlord still on Putin's doorstep despite reports he fled country: 'Not easy to get rid of him'
Exiled Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin has been spotted entering the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) in St. Petersburg. Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko claims to have brokered a peace deal between Prigozhin and Russian President Vladimir Putin, guaranteeing a safe haven for Prigozhin in Belarus. However, sources have revealed that Prigozhin is actually in St. Petersburg and was recently seen collecting seized weapons and personal assets from the local FSB office. It remains unclear why Prigozhin has been allowed to stay in Russia and how Putin plans to deal with him.


Euromaidan Press: US, German companies lead in tax payments to Russian budget – report
US, German companies lead in tax payments to Russian budget – report
Western companies continue to contribute billions of tax dollars to the Russian government, enabling Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. In 2022, global corporations made over $213.9 billion in revenues through their local Russian businesses and paid $3.5 billion in profit taxes. Some German companies have left Russia, but others have increased their turnover by taking advantage of the departure of competitors. The report calls on all Western companies to exit the Russian market and stop enabling its war against Ukraine.


#foreignaffairs

Washington Free Beacon: Mike Pence and The Fight Over GOP Foreign Policy
Mike Pence and The Fight Over GOP Foreign Policy
Mike Pence, the first Republican presidential candidate to visit Ukraine, emphasizes the importance of assisting Ukraine to rebut and defeat Russian aggression, stating that American security is at stake. Pence criticizes President Biden for his lack of action and commitment to Ukraine, connecting it to his other foreign policy decisions. Despite trailing in polls, Pence's support for Ukraine sets him apart from other GOP candidates and may influence Republican voters in the primary. Whether or not he wins the nomination, his stand for American strength and leadership aligns with a conservative tradition of internationalism.


#economy

Forbes: Why NYC’s New Pizza Regulations Are “Utter B.S.”
Why NYC’s New Pizza Regulations Are “Utter B.S.”
New York City's war on traditional wood- and coal-fired ovens threatens pizzerias, as they are required to install expensive filtration systems or be scrapped. The city claims this move is necessary for environmental preservation.


#education

Fox News: California school districts suspends kids for 5 days for misgendering trans student: 'Restorative justice'
California school districts suspends kids for 5 days for misgendering trans student: 'Restorative justice'
Two students in a California school were suspended for misgendering a transgender student. They underwent restorative justice training to educate them about transgender issues. The district defines misgendering as using wrong pronouns and determines if it's bullying based on intent.


#crime

Fox News: Arizona authorities arrest suspect in death of missing teen found dismembered, burned in firepit
Arizona authorities arrest suspect in death of missing teen found dismembered, burned in firepit
Authorities in Arizona have arrested 37-year-old Anthonie Ruinard for the murder of 18-year-old Parker League. League's body was found burned and dismembered in Bulldog Canyon. The investigation was helped by League's family and surveillance footage, which showed Ruinard using League's credit cards.


#sports

Fox News: Michael Block says Rory McIlroy comments were 'totally misconstrued'
Michael Block says Rory McIlroy comments were 'totally misconstrued'
Golf pro Michael Block's popularity wavers after comparing his game to Rory McIlroy's. Block claims his comments were misunderstood.


Forbes: IndyCar’s “Lil Dave” Hopes To Cash In Big, And Other IndyCar Driver News
IndyCar’s “Lil Dave” Hopes To Cash In Big, And Other IndyCar Driver News
David Malukas, driver for Dale Coyne Racing, has announced that he will be leaving the team at the end of the season. He hopes to sign with a bigger IndyCar operation to help him achieve his racing goals. The future of Alex Palou and Marcus Ericsson, who are currently with Chip Ganassi Racing, is also uncertain, leaving open the possibility for Malukas to join a bigger team.


#outdoors

Fox News: Ways to make camping trips fun
Ways to make camping trips fun
Camping can be enjoyable or a nightmare, depending on one's perspective. Tips for a successful camping trip include securing food to avoid unwanted visitors, bringing air mattresses for comfort, cooking over a fire, creating a shared playlist for music, finding dog-friendly campgrounds, staying close to restrooms, and choosing campgrounds with activities. Tips for camping with kids involve getting them involved in planning, bringing games and toys, encouraging bug-catching, and adding variety to s'mores. For camping with a non-outdoorsy partner, make it a group event, prioritize comfort in sleeping arrangements, and consider cabin or RV camping.


#technology

Red State: Elon Musk Is Dropping the Legal Hammer on Meta's New 'Threads' Imitation of Twitter
Elon Musk Is Dropping the Legal Hammer on Meta's New 'Threads' Imitation of Twitter
Elon Musk's control of Twitter, driving liberals mad, prompted Mark Zuckerberg to launch "Threads." However, Twitter threatened to sue Meta over trade secrets and intellectual property while alleging data scraping. Users already reported censorship and lack of appeal options on Meta's new app, which led to speculation that it would fail with only a liberal audience.


#other

American Thinker: The luck of Ringo
The luck of Ringo
Ringo Starr, one of the surviving members of The Beatles, celebrates his 83rd birthday today. He is known for being lucky and being in the right place at the right time. Ringo joined the band after original drummer Pete Best was replaced by producer George Martin. Ringo's talent as a drummer propelled The Beatles to success, and he became an integral part of the band's legacy.


Fox News: ‘Dallas’ star Larry Hagman lured Patrick Duffy back for iconic shower scene: castmate
‘Dallas’ star Larry Hagman lured Patrick Duffy back for iconic shower scene: castmate
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Larry Hagman, star of "Dallas," convinced Patrick Duffy to return to the show after he left. Hagman, Duffy, and Linda Gray were like a close-knit family on set, and Hagman was determined to bring his buddy back. Duffy's character, Bobby Ewing, was resurrected in the show as if it had all been a dream, which drew in high ratings. The cast recently reunited, feeling the absence of Hagman but remembering his prankster ways and his "silent Sundays" when he communicated only through whistling.