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#illegals

Liberty Nation: Did Biden Make It Easier for the Cartels to Smuggle Immigrants?
Did Biden Make It Easier for the Cartels to Smuggle Immigrants?
Illegal immigration and the role of cartels are at the center of controversy surrounding the CPB One smartphone app. Cartels have reportedly hacked into the app, allowing migrants to make unlimited appointments for asylum claims in the United States. Mexican cartels profit from exploiting this loophole and selling virtual private networks to bypass the app's security measures. The issue has raised concerns about the Biden administration's handling of illegal immigration and its impact on border security.


#politics

National Review: New Evidence Contradicts FBI Director’s Claim That Anti-Catholic Memo Came from ‘Single Field Office’
New Evidence Contradicts FBI Director’s Claim That Anti-Catholic Memo Came from ‘Single Field Office’
Subpoenaed documents contradict FBI director's previous testimony about the drafting of a memo targeting traditional Catholics as domestic terrorists. The memo was produced by multiple field offices and raises concerns about the accuracy of the FBI's assessment.


Red State: J6 Committee Failed to Turn Over Records Required to Preserve, Including Communications With White House
J6 Committee Failed to Turn Over Records Required to Preserve, Including Communications With White House
The Jan. 6 Committee failed to preserve important documents and videos, including communications with the Biden White House. Rep. Barry Loudermilk discovered serious flaws in their investigation and lack of organization in the materials they provided. Loudermilk also found evidence of a questionable "agreement" between the Committee and the White House, suggesting improper communication. The Committee's actions seem to be more about attacking Trump than a genuine investigation.


Newsbusters: Fox News’ Kayleigh McEnany Says Pro-Lifers Need To Go On Offense
Fox News’ Kayleigh McEnany Says Pro-Lifers Need To Go On Offense
Former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany urged pro-life candidates to be more proactive in the 2024 election and put Democrats on defense over their support of abortion through the ninth month of pregnancy. She advised supporting mothers and providing more assistance and resources for them, as well as talking about the issue with compassion and using personal anecdotes. McEnany also called for exposing the extremism of the pro-abortion side and asking tough questions to challenge their positions.


Red State: After Latest Damning Biden Revelations, It's Put Up or Shut Up Time for Republicans
After Latest Damning Biden Revelations, It's Put Up or Shut Up Time for Republicans
Rep. James Comer released another memo revealing that the Biden family received large payments while Joe Biden was vice president, including $3.5 million from Russian oligarch Yelena Baturina. Joe Biden had a dinner meeting with Baturina and other business associates shortly after the payment. This raises concerns of corruption and compromises national security.


#society

American Thinker: After devastating fires in Maui, lefties jump in with 'climate change' canards
After devastating fires in Maui, lefties jump in with 'climate change' canards
A devastating fire destroys the historic town of Lahaina in Maui, killing 36 people. It is unclear if the town's famous banyan tree survived. People are quick to blame the fire on global warming and conservatives without any evidence.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Ukraine’s Naval Forces: Ukraine announces temporary routes for commercial vessels
Ukraine’s Naval Forces: Ukraine announces temporary routes for commercial vessels
Ukraine announces temporary routes for commercial vessels due to military threat from Russia. The routes are primarily for civilian ships carrying Ukrainian products.


#foreignaffairs

Euromaidan Press: Estonia provides 150 handguns, ammunition to Ukraine
Estonia provides 150 handguns, ammunition to Ukraine
Estonia provides military aid to Ukraine, including 150 handguns.


#economy

Fox News: Residents in China can now visit 70 additional countries following country’s lift of COVID travel restrictions
Residents in China can now visit 70 additional countries following country’s lift of COVID travel restrictions
China has lifted its COVID-19 travel restrictions, allowing its big-spending tourists to visit over 70 countries. International flights are gradually returning to normal levels. Chinese tourists are known for their lavish spending, contributing $255 billion in revenue in 2019. Japan and EU countries are among the major beneficiaries of Chinese tourist spending.


The Economist: Business | Aug 12th 2023 Edition
Business | Aug 12th 2023 Edition


Joe Biden issued an executive order banning private-equity and venture-capital investments in certain advanced technologies in China on grounds of national security, escalating the tech wars with China. China's economy continues to decline with a fall in the consumer-price index, factory-gate prices, and exports. Meanwhile, TSMC, a semiconductor company, plans to build a factory in Germany, intensifying the competition between America and Europe in chipmaking. SoftBank's Vision Fund gains its first investment in over a year, while WeWork struggles to stay afloat. Siemens Energy warns of significant losses due to problems with wind turbines, and Novo Nordisk releases successful trial results for its obesity drug. Cathay Pacific reports a net profit after a challenging few years, and Disney experiences a drop in subscribers but narrows its losses. Simon & Schuster is sold to KKR, and Zoom directs employees to return to the office at least two days a week. Saudi Aramco's profit also plunges in the second quarter.


#culture

Fox News: Prince Harry shares place he'd 'happily live,' not in Hollywood
Prince Harry shares place he'd 'happily live,' not in Hollywood
Prince Harry expressed his desire to live in Japan during a sports event in Tokyo. He praised Japanese culture, cuisine, and generosity. Harry also discussed the healing power of sports and the importance of teamwork.


#education

Washington Free Beacon: Vance Asks FTC to Investigate Universities Over Alleged Admission Policy Collusion Following Affirmative Action Ban
Vance Asks FTC to Investigate Universities Over Alleged Admission Policy Collusion Following Affirmative Action Ban
Sen. J.D. Vance is requesting a FTC inquiry into potential collusion among elite universities to evade the Supreme Court's affirmative action ban. He claims synchronized efforts in adopting new policies may violate antitrust law.


#crime

Fox News: South Dakota Highway Patrol trooper shoots, wounds person at Sturgis convenience store
South Dakota Highway Patrol trooper shoots, wounds person at Sturgis convenience store
A person was shot and wounded by a trooper at a convenience store during the Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota. The condition of the person is unknown and the investigation is ongoing.


#sports

Forbes: Steelers Coach Tomlin Won’t Hold QB Kenny Pickett Back In Preseason
Steelers Coach Tomlin Won’t Hold QB Kenny Pickett Back In Preseason
The Pittsburgh Steelers are changing their approach to the preseason with new starting quarterback Kenny Pickett. Coach Mike Tomlin plans to play Pickett in Friday night's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but isn't giving details on his playing time. Despite the risk of injuries, Tomlin believes playing in the preseason is important for player development and getting ready for the regular season. He wants to see his team execute fundamentals and make routine plays consistently.


Fox News: NFL legend Terrell Davis offers sobering thought on league: 'Today's game would have killed me'
NFL legend Terrell Davis offers sobering thought on league: 'Today's game would have killed me'
Terrell Davis, Hall of Fame running back for the Denver Broncos, admits he would struggle in today's NFL. He recognizes the shift towards pass-oriented offenses and emphasizes the importance of teaching young players the skills needed to be successful in the modern game.


Forbes: The Atlanta Braves Field A Nearly Flawless Major League Baseball Team
The Atlanta Braves Field A Nearly Flawless Major League Baseball Team
The Atlanta Braves are dominating in the 2023 season, with a record of 72-40, the best in baseball. Their offense is powerful, leading in home runs and having the best team batting average. The pitching staff has been solid, despite some injuries. Manager Brian Snitker has been instrumental in leading the team to success.


Fox News: NASCAR driver Noah Gragson requests release from team after George Floyd meme drama
NASCAR driver Noah Gragson requests release from team after George Floyd meme drama
NASCAR driver Noah Gragson seeks release from Legacy Motor Club after being suspended indefinitely for liking a George Floyd meme on social media. Gragson wants to work through the NASCAR reinstatement process. Legacy Motor Club supports him.


#other

Forbes: Goose Island Beer Co. Collaborates With 2 Famous Bourbon Distilleries
Goose Island Beer Co. Collaborates With 2 Famous Bourbon Distilleries
Goose Island Beer Company has announced their lineup for the 2023 Bourbon County Brand Stout, which includes collaborations with two bourbon distilleries: Angel's Envy and Eagle Rare. The beers will be sold nationwide on Black Friday. Barrel-aged beer has become increasingly popular in the craft beer industry, with bourbon barrels being the most commonly used. Goose Island's Bourbon County Brand Stout was the first of its kind and has since become an annual release with various different variants. This year, the focus is on working directly with large distilleries, which is rare in the industry. The collaboration with Eagle Rare involves aging the beer for two years in their bourbon barrels, resulting in robust oak and toasted almond flavors. The Angel's Envy collaboration is a "cask finished" stout, with the beer being aged for one year in Angel's Envy bourbon barrels and then transferred to Ruby Port wine barrels for another year. This double barrel aging process is not commonly seen in breweries, making it a unique offering. Overall, Goose Island's 2023 Bourbon County Brand Stout lineup is highly anticipated by both bourbon and beer enthusiasts.


The Economist: KAL’s cartoon | Aug 12th 2023 Edition
KAL’s cartoon | Aug 12th 2023 Edition
In KAL's cartoon for The Economist, the bare gist is that it appears weekly and can be seen online.