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#illegals

The Blaze: Texas begins deploying floating buoy barriers in Rio Grande; kayaking outfitter sues
Texas begins deploying floating buoy barriers in Rio Grande; kayaking outfitter sues
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott faces a lawsuit over the installation of a floating barrier in the Rio Grande. The barrier is part of Abbott's Operation Lone Star to combat illegal immigration. The lawsuit claims Abbott lacks the legal authority and seeks to score political points.


#politics

Fox News: Jean-Pierre shredded for dodging 'incredibly irresponsible' question about Bidens and cocaine: 'Convinced me'
Jean-Pierre shredded for dodging 'incredibly irresponsible' question about Bidens and cocaine: 'Convinced me'
Conservatives criticized White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for her response to a reporter asking about cocaine found in the White House. Jean-Pierre scolded the reporter and claimed the Biden family was not present when the cocaine was found. Critics argued that the administration lacks credibility and questioned the truthfulness of Jean-Pierre's statements.


#society

Daily Wire: Popular Left-Wing Host Slams Giving Puberty Blockers To Minors: ‘Irreparable Harm’
Popular Left-Wing Host Slams Giving Puberty Blockers To Minors: ‘Irreparable Harm’
Left-wing host Ana Kasparian criticized the political left for promoting transgender treatments to minors, warning of irreparable harm. She accused leftists of intimidating journalists to prevent accurate reporting on transitioning kids with puberty blockers. Kasparian argued that withholding information hinders productive discussions on the pros and cons of such treatments.


PJ Media: Legacy Media Scandalized by Judicial Ban on State COVID Censorship
Legacy Media Scandalized by Judicial Ban on State COVID Censorship
A Trump-appointed federal judge in Louisiana ruled against the government's ability to coerce social media companies to censor speech. The judge issued an injunction, stating that the right to free speech outweighs the government's interest in reporting misinformation. The corporate state media is unhappy with this decision, as it challenges their narrative control.


Fox News: True crime stories you missed this week: July 3-7, 2023
True crime stories you missed this week: July 3-7, 2023
Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg was found dead in her apartment with 20 stab wounds and bruises. Her parents have been fighting for answers. Meanwhile, podcasters in Indiana have unsealed documents in the case of two murdered teenage girls. The families of four murdered students in Idaho are objecting to the demolition of the crime scene. In another case, a missing teen's disappearance is called into question.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Ukraine commits to responsible use of cluster munitions, following five key principles
Ukraine commits to responsible use of cluster munitions, following five key principles
Ukraine pledges to use cluster munitions for liberating territories, not in cities or on Russian territory. They will keep track of affected areas and inform partners.


Euromaidan Press: New support pledges remain low for Ukraine despite military offensive, Ukraine Support Tracker reveals
New support pledges remain low for Ukraine despite military offensive, Ukraine Support Tracker reveals
Ukraine's bilateral support from other countries has been low, despite larger support packages. Most new pledges were for military aid, but delivery fell short of commitments. Germany and Denmark increased military pledges, while Poland and Slovakia delivered fighter jets. Deliveries of heavy weapons have fallen short of expectations, especially from Western partners. The gap between promised and delivered aid remains significant. Iceland has also joined as a donor country.


#economy

Fox News: NBA is America's first Bud Light-style fiasco but you're not supposed to know that
NBA is America's first Bud Light-style fiasco but you're not supposed to know that
Bud Light's sales have plummeted 30% after a controversial marketing move during the NCAA's March Madness tournament. The backlash serves as a warning for brands that alienate their core audience by embracing values contrary to their consumers'.


#culture

Forbes: After ‘The Witcher’ Fiasco Why Should We Trust Netflix With ‘Narnia’?
After ‘The Witcher’ Fiasco Why Should We Trust Netflix With ‘Narnia’?
Director Greta Gerwig will be helming at least two of Netflix's Chronicles of Narnia films, but concerns arise about Netflix's track record of faithful adaptations and the potential clash between the Christian themes of the series and modern social justice politics.


Forbes: Celebrate Bastille Day 2023 In New York City On Sunday, July 16
Celebrate Bastille Day 2023 In New York City On Sunday, July 16
The Bastille Day celebration in New York City is one of the largest outside of France. On July 16th, 2023, there will be live music, wine tastings, a film screening, French-themed market, and activities for kids. It's a great way to experience French culture without going to France.


#history

The Epoch Times: This desk owned by an 1800s king is full of secret compartments—here's what he probably had to hide
This desk owned by an 1800s king is full of secret compartments—here's what he probably had to hide
This summary is categorized as . A mysterious writing desk once owned by King Carlo Alberto of Sardinia, a 19th century monarch involved in political intrigue, is up for auction in New Orleans. Crafted around 1840, the desk is ornately decorated and filled with secret compartments, reflecting the king's desire for privacy. The desk, made from the finest materials, will cost more than $266,500.


#crime

Red State: DC Council Chair Blurts out an Inconvenient Truth About the Homicide Rate in Comments on City’s Crime Woes
DC Council Chair Blurts out an Inconvenient Truth About the Homicide Rate in Comments on City’s Crime Woes
DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson denies crime crisis in Washington, DC despite rising rates. Mendelson admits that murder cases often go unsolved and claims council is not responsible. Frustrated residents and officers disagree, blaming council for lack of support for police.


Fox News: 'Missing' Texas man Rudy Farias' case was fishy for years: report
'Missing' Texas man Rudy Farias' case was fishy for years: report
Detectives suspect foul play in the case of missing man Rudy Farias, after his mother, Janie Santana, was found to have lied about his disappearance for eight years. The police confirmed that Farias returned home one day after the report was filed and that Santana actively deceived them about his whereabouts. Community activist Quanell X claims that Farias revealed experiencing years of sexual abuse from his mother, while Santana's checkered past includes accusations of bigamy.


#other

Forbes: ‘The Witcher’ Has A Doctor Who-Like Lore Plan To Change Cavill To Hemsworth
‘The Witcher’ Has A Doctor Who-Like Lore Plan To Change Cavill To Hemsworth
There's speculation about how the transition between Henry Cavill and Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia will be handled in seasons 4 and 5 of The Witcher Netflix series. The executive producer hints that the change will be explained through lore from the books, but fans are divided on theories. Some believe Geralt will be disfigured and his face will change during his recovery, while others say the recasting will not be addressed within the story. Either way, attempting to explain the recasting might not sit well with fans.


Fox News: Kevin Bacon details journey from 'Footloose' guy to family man as he celebrates 65th birthday
Kevin Bacon details journey from 'Footloose' guy to family man as he celebrates 65th birthday
Kevin Bacon, a celebrated actor, rose to fame with his role in "Footloose." Although initially resistant to the film, Bacon has since embraced it. He has appeared in numerous other critically-acclaimed movies such as "Apollo 13" and "Murder in the First." He has also made a successful return to television with shows like "The Following" and "City on a Hill." Bacon is happily married to actress Kyra Sedgwick and they have two children together.