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#politics
Fox News: Democratic members of Congress unhappy with lack of attorneys for asylum seekers in Border Patrol custody
Democratic members of Congress have called on the Biden administration to end expedited screenings of asylum-seekers in Border Patrol custody, citing limited access to legal counsel as a concern. These screenings were introduced as a faster process under the new administration but have not lived up to promises of improved access to counsel. The letter to the Homeland Security and Justice Departments emphasizes the importance of fair adjudication and preparation time for individuals fleeing life-threatening harm or torture.
The Biden administration's ramped-up expedited screenings have resulted in a decline in the percentage of people who passed asylum screenings. Critics argue that the new rules ignore obligations under U.S. and international law to provide asylum, while others believe that the administration is being too generous with the online appointment system and parole provisions.
Fox News: Ron DeSantis on why he's standing his ground against Kamala Harris: 'It's wrong to let false narratives stand'
Gov. Ron DeSantis challenges Vice President Kamala Harris to debate Florida's new African American history curriculum, which sparked controversy over its mention of enslaved peoples' skills benefiting them. DeSantis accuses Harris of spreading falsehoods and misinformation. DeSantis also unveils a "declaration of economic independence," targeting China.
National Review: The Covid Cover-Up
A group of virologists published a paper claiming that Covid-19 was not a lab-created virus, but leaked messages reveal that they held different views. Fauci's agency funded research on coronaviruses in Wuhan, which was conducted under low safety standards. The paper served to shut down the lab-leak theory, protecting both scientists and the Chinese Communist Party. The fraud committed by these scientists and public-health authorities damaged the reputation of America's institutions and showed how easily science can be corrupted by politics. The authors should be repudiated, and Fauci and Collins should be held accountable.
Red State: Mark Hamill's Call to Boycott Elon's 'X' Platform Gets Hilarious Reaction
People on the left are upset and calling for a boycott of Twitter due to Elon Musk's takeover. Actor Mark Hamill is urging users to refrain from tweeting on August 1st, but his calls have been met with mockery. Many doubt the effectiveness of the boycott and doubt that people will even notice its absence. The power of the people seems to be on the side of free speech and not in support of pushing a liberal narrative. The boycott appears to be a big failure.
Flag And Cross: McCarthy Walks Thin Line As Trump Pressures For Impeachment Expungement Vote
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy finds himself caught in a tense situation as he navigates his support for former President Donald Trump's presidential bid. McCarthy has promised Trump a House vote to expunge his impeachments from 2019 and 2021 as a way to compensate for his lack of endorsement. McCarthy must tread carefully to avoid alienating Trump while also appeasing the moderate Republicans who fear the potential backlash of such a vote.
Breitbart: Leaks of Message Coordination Chats Beset DeSantis Campaign
Gov. Ron DeSantis's presidential campaign is facing leaks of controversial Twitter videos created and distributed by campaign staffers. One video featured a Nazi symbol and led to the firing of one staff member, but leaked communications suggest that more senior campaign members were responsible. These leaks come after a series of other leaks and a leaked internal memo outlining the campaign's strategy. DeSantis has faced criticism for his culture warrior campaign strategy.
The Federalist Papers: Pennsylvania Judge Grants Former President Trump Presidential Immunity in Lawsuit Over Election Integrity Comments
A Pennsylvania judge grants former President Trump presidential immunity in a lawsuit brought against him by a state election worker. The worker alleged that Trump's statements about the integrity of the 2020 election led to death threats and heart attacks. The judge ruled that it is within a President's official duties to address matters of public concern and dismissed the case against Trump. The ruling does not preclude other legal proceedings from examining the propriety of Trump's actions as President.
The American Mind: The Spanish Left (and Right) Baits the Bull
Despite predictions of a conservative victory, Spain's recent elections resulted in a stalemate between the socialist Left and conservatives, with the possibility of a coalition or new elections. The establishment media played a role in undermining the conservative message by pushing for moderation and putting the conservatives on the defensive. This should serve as a lesson for the American Right to beware of media narratives and not compromise on their principles.
Fox News: New Jersey Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver dead at 71, family says
Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver of New Jersey has passed away. Her family described her as a distinguished public servant and cherished family member.
Daily Wire: Eric Holder Was Paid To Tell Starbucks How To Be More ‘Diverse,’ And Now It’s Being Sued.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder recommended several "diversity" policies to Starbucks, which now faces legal action for alleged racial discrimination. Holder was hired to conduct "civil rights assessments" and published a report suggesting strategies such as tying executive pay to diversity targets. Other companies have also implemented similar policies that exclude whites. Critics question the legality and justification of these recommendations.
National Review: Is Donald Trump Joe Biden’s Strongest 2024 Opponent?
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's comments about former President Trump being a strong political opponent to President Biden have sparked debate. A survey suggests that a potential 2024 race between Biden and Trump would be competitive, but Biden has room to recover. Trump's deficits may be difficult to overcome as he has less support from his party than Biden does. The poll also shows that criminal allegations against Trump concern the general electorate, and his behavior after the 2020 election may make it difficult for him to win. Biden's biggest liability is his handling of the economy, but some of the negative sentiment towards the country may be attributed to Trump's presence. Overall, the poll does not suggest that Trump is Biden's toughest opponent.
Breitbart: Peter Schweizer on Devon Archer's Testimony: ‘The Noose Is Tightening'
Devon Archer's testimony to the House Oversight Committee reveals disturbing foreign business dealings by the Biden family, raising questions about Joe Biden's knowledge and involvement. Archer, a longtime business partner of Hunter Biden, helped set up various questionable business entities. He was also involved in the corrupt Ukrainian energy company, Burisma. Archer, feeling betrayed by Hunter Biden, is willing to expose the truth. The Bidens are running out of defenses.
Red State: FEC Reports Confirm Legal Expenses Are Crushing Trump's Massive Fundraising Operation
Former President Trump's Save America PAC has $3.6 million left after spending $30 million in Q2 2023, with a claw-back of $12.25 million from the Make America Great Again Super PAC. Trump's network of PACs still has $32 million, but legal fees are dominating spending.
Forbes: Trump’s Legal Fees Deplete His Campaign Coffers—Drawing Criticism That He’s ‘Scamming’ Supporters
Former President Donald Trump and his political network have spent millions of dollars, including $25 million on legal fees, to defend against mounting legal troubles. Trump's political operation has spent a majority of the money it raised this year, leaving him with $31.8 million in cash. Critics claim he is grifting his supporters.
Fox News: Vivek Ramaswamy settles lawsuit with World Economic Forum, will donate money
Vivek Ramaswamy settles his lawsuit against the World Economic Forum (WEF) for including him on their Young Global Leaders list without permission. The WEF apologizes and promises changes. Ramaswamy donates the settlement money to a conservative nonprofit.
Breitbart: Democrats: Hunter Biden Sold Partners an 'Illusion of Access' to Joe Biden
Democrats claim that Hunter Biden only sold an "illusion of access" to his father, Joe Biden, to his foreign business partners. Joe Biden's involvement is disputed, with some arguing that he was actively part of the business dealings. Republicans believe that the Biden family sold their "brand" and that Joe Biden was instrumental in these transactions.
National Review: The Civil-Rights Theory of Indicting Trump for Election Interference
The article discusses the possibility of the Biden Justice Department filing an indictment against former President Trump in connection with the scheme to undo President Biden's election victory. The author questions the legal and policy implications of such an indictment, highlighting the lack of a clear and serious crime supported by strong evidence. The author argues that a prosecution of this nature could worsen the divisions in the country.
#war
Breitbart: Elon Musk Shut Down Starlink for Ukrainian Drone Attack Plot: Report
Ukrainian plan to attack Russian naval vessel thwarted by Elon Musk's denial of Starlink satellite internet access. Musk has restricted access to Starlink multiple times during the war, including blocking internet access for a sea drone attack and Ukrainian forces in the Donbas region. Ukraine heavily relies on Starlink for communication and response times on the battlefield.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: 'Not Found': The Mysterious Case of China's Disappeared Foreign Minister
Qin Gang, China's former foreign minister, has disappeared from the ministry's website and has not been seen in public for over a month. The official explanation of his absence due to health reasons has been removed from official transcripts, leading to speculation about his fate and its implications for Chinese President Xi Jinping. Some experts believe that Qin's abrupt removal suggests that health reasons were not the true cause, while others argue that it is not a clear-cut situation.
#military
The Federalist: Poll: Faith In U.S. Military Hits Lowest Level In More Than 20 Years
Americans' faith in the U.S. military has reached its lowest level in over 20 years, with only 60 percent expressing confidence. The decline is most significant among Republicans and independents, while Democrats have also seen a decrease in their trust. This drop in confidence may be attributed to the poorly executed withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Pentagon's focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion .
#culture
Breitbart: Jason Aldean's 'Try That in a Small Town' Hits No. 1 Single on Billboard's All-Genre Hot 100 Songs Chart
Jason Aldean's song "Try That in a Small Town" has reached the No. 1 spot on Billboard's All-Genre Hot 100 Song Chart, despite efforts to cancel the country music star. The song has faced backlash from progressives for its condemnation of urban violence and anti-police sentiment.
#health
Forbes: Amazon’s Latest Healthcare Expansion: Virtual Clinic Expands Nationwide
Amazon is expanding its virtual healthcare clinic to all 50 U.S. states, offering convenient access to licensed clinicians for various health concerns. The service includes message-based consultations and video visits, providing customers with 24/7 care directly through Amazon platforms. This expansion follows Amazon's acquisition of One Medical, which grants the company access to local community healthcare systems.
Fox News: NJ Senate President Nicholas Scutari takes over as acting governor as Oliver remains hospitalized
New Jersey Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver hospitalized for undisclosed medical issue. She was acting as governor while Murphy is on vacation.
#education
National Review: Accused of Circumventing Affirmative-Action Ban, Columbia Law Says Video Admissions Requirement Posted in Error
Columbia Law School mistakenly required 90-second applicant video statements, criticized for potential race-based questions.
Fox News: Top Republican moves to reverse Biden admin block on school archery, hunting class funding
House Republican Rep. Mark Green introduces legislation to protect federal funding for archery and hunting education; aims to counter Biden administration's withholding of funds for these classes as federal overreach.
The Blaze: Blue-state school district's 'Comprehensive Sexuality Education' curriculum defines variety of gender identities, sexual vs. 'romantic' orientations: 'Metagender,' 'panromantic'
An Oregon school district teaches tenth-graders about gender identities and sexual orientations, promoting equity and exploring diverse cultures.
#crime
Daily Wire: Prosecutor In Chandra Levy Case Committed ‘Grave’ Misconduct, Ethics Board Finds
A lead prosecutor in the Chandra Levy murder case has been found guilty of misconduct. Amanda Haines, who should have her law license suspended, failed to disclose evidence and mishandled the case. Levy's killer remains unknown.
Fox News: California police officer wounded in shooting while chasing murder suspect in Los Angeles suburb
A police officer in California was shot twice while pursuing a murder suspect in a Los Angeles suburb. The suspect fled from officers during a high-risk traffic stop and a shootout occurred, leaving the officer and the suspect with non-life-threatening injuries.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Las Más Adineradas Convierten Este Pantalón Corto De Golf De Decathlon En Tendencia, 7 Colores
Decathlon, the French sports store, is selling golf shorts for women made with 98% cotton and 2% elastane for comfort and breathability. The shorts come in various colors and have five belt loops and four pockets for storage. They are versatile and can be worn for everyday activities. The shorts are priced at 26.99 euros and have received positive reviews for their quality and comfort.
Flag And Cross: Araujo Se Va, El Barça Acepta La Oferta, El Adiós Se Hará Oficial En Horas
Barcelona fans are disillusioned due to player departures and lack of funds for attractive operations. Julian Araujo is set to leave Barcelona and join Las Palmas on loan without an option to buy, allowing him to prove himself in La Liga. The move will save Barcelona money and expedite the search for a new right-back. Sergiño Dest is also expected to leave, paving the way for Ivan Fresneda to potentially join Barcelona as a new defender.
#technology
National Review: The Latest Bipartisan Folly: A New Commission to Regulate Big Tech
Senators Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) and Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) published a polemic against technology firms, calling for the passage of the Digital Consumer Protection Commission Act (DCPCA). They argue that the biggest tech companies should be licensed and regulated to prevent online harm, protect privacy, and promote free speech. However, their economic arguments are flawed, and their noneconomic arguments are questionable. The creation of another regulatory agency would grant artificial monopolies to big tech firms and give excessive power to the executive branch.
Fox News: How to factory reset your Android device
Doing a factory reset on your phone wipes all data and settings, making it start anew. It's important to do this before selling or giving away your phone to protect your personal information. However, a recent study showed that it is still possible to recover data from a reset Android device, so it's recommended to back up your data and encrypt it for added security.
#other
Forbes: Why ‘Haunted Mansion’ Scared Up Disney’s Worst 2023 Opening At $33 Million
Disney's new film adaptation, "Haunted Mansion," had the worst opening of the year for a Disney property, earning only $33.3 million worldwide at the box office. The film's poor performance can be attributed to questionable decisions from Disney, such as releasing it in July instead of a more suitable horror release window.