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#illegals
The Right Scoop: Fed up New York Mayor is now calling for Biden to control the border after video shows illegals sleeping all over the city
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City has called on the Biden administration to address the issue of illegal immigration and control the border, stating that the influx of migrants is affecting the city. The mayor has requested a state of emergency and proper funding to address this national crisis. ( )
Illegals in New York City, many of whom have been bussed from Texas, have taken over the streets, with some being seen sleeping outside the iconic Roosevelt Hotel. Mayor Adams expressed his support for New York remaining a city of refuge for migrants. However, there are concerns that the response from Secretary Mayorkas has not met expectations and that more action is needed. ( )
#politics
Flag And Cross: Catalan Independence Activist's Imprisonment Sparks Protests In Barcelona
Pro-independence activists gather in Barcelona to protest against the imprisonment of Dani Gallardo, sentenced to 4 years for participating in protests against the imprisonment of Catalan political prisoners. They demand his acquittal and express solidarity against the Spanish justice system.
Red State: Kamala Harris Gives Delusional Take on Her Dismal Approval Ratings
Vice President Kamala Harris tries to spin her low approval ratings, blaming distractions and downplaying concerns about Biden's reelection. However, there are no favorable polls showing her higher than 44%. Her incompetence and handling of the migrant crisis have been major criticisms. Democrats are disappointed in her performance, realizing she is not the champion they hoped for.
Newsbusters: Biden Taps New 'Climate' Czar to Unleash ESG Agenda
Janet Yellen, Treasury Department Secretary, has appointed Ethan Zindler as the new Climate Counselor. Zindler will use the full force of the Treasury Department to implement the Biden Administration's climate agenda and develop a robust climate finance agenda. He will lead the Treasury Department's Climate Hub, which aims to influence investment and financing to support favored industries and crush traditional energy.
Foreign Policy: Russia Is Returning to Its Totalitarian Past
Russia under the rule of Vladimir Putin is transitioning from authoritarian control to full-on totalitarian repression. The regime is cracking down on any form of dissent, targeting even mild criticism or neutral assessments of the war in Ukraine. Ordinary Russians are now facing harsh penalties, including imprisonment and hard labor, for minor infractions such as social media posts or private conversations. The state is also militarizing schools, restricting interaction with independent media, and implementing internet controls to isolate Russian users from the global internet. The LGBTQ+ community is being heavily persecuted, and even fervent supporters of the war are not safe from repression. This increased repression signifies a fundamental change in the nature of the regime, as it seeks total alignment with the state and loyalty to the war effort. The clampdown is likely a response to both the upcoming presidential election and the need to solidify power in the face of military failures in Ukraine.
#society
Forbes: Sustainability In Australian Soccer Part 2: Learning With Spirit Of Football
The Spirit of Football organization uses soccer to advocate for positive social change and promote gender equality and climate action. They travel with "The Ball," soccer's equivalent of the Olympic torch, to connect with communities, run workshops, and educate about climate change. Their goal is to encourage individual pledges and create a better future. The Ball has faced climate consequences in every country it has visited, highlighting the ongoing effects of climate change. The organization will continue their educational programs and bring The Ball to the 2026 Men's World Cup.
The Blaze: Man spends over $20,000 to transform himself into a DOG
In a bizarre twist, a Japanese man named Toko spent $20,000 to transform into a dog, fulfilling his childhood dream. He wears a hyper-realistic dog costume and even allows pedestrians to pet him. This raises concerns about mental illness and societal acceptance of delusions.
The New American: The Plan to Jail Trump With No Trial or Conviction; Also China and Russia Prepare For War! - The New American
The future looks bleak with no hope in sight. Bad things are happening and it's only going to get worse.
Red State: There May Be Many More Gun Owners Than We Thought.
American gun owners are reluctant to disclose their ownership status due to concerns about disarming citizens and the release of personal information. Official numbers on gun ownership are likely undercounted, with estimates ranging from 400 to 500 million guns in private possession. The study highlights the need for safety education for new gun owners, while also emphasizing the importance of privacy in gun ownership.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Employee of National Agency for Corruption Prevention killed in war
Yuliya Shevchenko, an employee of the National Agency for Corruption Prevention, was killed in the war on July 31. She joined the military and served as a deputy commander.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: Hungary BLASTS Biden admin for punishing travelers over LGBT
policies
The Biden administration has limited visas for travelers from Hungary, citing security risks. Hungary participated in the US visa waiver program, but the program has now been restricted. Hungary claims that the decision is politically motivated.
PJ Media: Learn Your A-B-CCPs: China Spent $17 Million Funding U.S. Schools
A report reveals China's funding of American schools near military bases, totaling over $17 million. These funds come through Confucius Institutes and support China's Belt and Road Initiative. The report raises concerns about Chinese influence and calls for action to protect our schools.
Fox News: GOP threatens to block Biden from easing China sanctions in exchange for fentanyl cooperation
House Republicans are threatening to block President Biden from lifting human rights sanctions against China in exchange for cooperation on fentanyl trafficking. The Republicans accuse China of using American lives as a bargaining chip and warn that Congress could move to block the effort. They demand that the Biden administration hold China accountable for its human rights abuses and not circumvent Congress.
Top Republicans, including House Foreign Affairs Chair Michael McCaul, are accusing China of linking unrelated issues as a negotiation tactic. They argue that China is trying to ease sanctions at the expense of American lives taken by fentanyl. The Republicans criticize the Biden State Department for emphasizing engagement with China rather than taking competitive action and producing tangible results.
#economy
Breitbart: Job Openings Largely Unchanged But Fewer Workers Are Quitting
Job openings in the labor market remained stable at the end of June, indicating a tight market. The number of openings decreased slightly, but remains high compared to previous years.
Fox News: What to know about the new $25 unlimited wireless service from Amazon Prime
Dish Network and Amazon have made a deal to offer Amazon Prime members access to an inexpensive wireless plan called Boost Infinite through Amazon's website. The plan, priced at $25 per month, offers unlimited talk, text, and 5G data. It is expected that Amazon's entry into the wireless market will lead to lower prices for mobile services.
#culture
Fox News: NBA player Jonathan Isaac launches anti-woke, pro-Christian alternative to Nike: 'Our values are valid'
NBA star Jonathan Isaac launches his own athletic apparel brand, UNITUS, dedicated to his Christian faith and American values as an alternative to woke retail brands like Nike. Isaac believes kneeling during the anthem or supporting Black Lives Matter won't solve problems. He aims to give freedom-loving Americans the option to buy with their values. The initial clothing line includes leisurewear and a sneaker, with plans to expand to other sports and cater to all ages. Isaac focuses on the positive and celebrates his own values.
#history
All Outdoor: POTD: America's First Bolt Action Rifle - The Greene Underhammer Rifle
America's first bolt action rifle, the Greene Underhammer Rifle, was created by Lt. Col. J. Durrell Greene of the U.S. Army. It had an innovative oval-rifled barrel and the unique feature of loading two bullets. Around 1,500 rifles were produced for American customers, with 900 purchased by the U.S. Army. The rifles had some issues, such as percussion caps detaching, which led to their discontinuation.
#health
Newsbusters: MSNBC on Masks: 'Time To Bring Them Out Again'
MSNBC's Jose Diaz-Balart Reports discusses the increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations but admits there is no cause for panic. Despite this, guest Dr. Kavita Patel urges people to start wearing masks again in crowded spaces, emphasizing the importance of preventing the spread, especially as the school season begins.
Flag And Cross: Game-Changing Robot Medic Empowers Remote Assessment And Treatment
A remote-controlled robot medic using virtual reality can safely assess and treat casualties in high-risk areas. Developed by researchers from the University of Sheffield, the mobile robotic vehicle can check vital signs, administer injections, and stream real-time data to a remote operator. The technology could revolutionize medical triage in dangerous environments like war zones and humanitarian disasters.
#crime
The Federalist Papers: SFPD Union Chief Points Fingers, Names Who's Responsible For The Increased Crime In San Francisco
The movement to defund the police and budget cuts have contributed to rising crime rates in San Francisco. The city is facing a shortage of nearly 600 officers and a ten-year low in police personnel. The surge in crime has led to an increase in homicides, robberies, and motor vehicle thefts, causing businesses to close and impacting affluent areas.
Foreign Policy: Ro Khanna: ‘De-Risking Is Consulting Gibberish’
Private detective Sam Rivers is hired to find a missing woman. The case takes him into the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles, where he uncovers a web of deception and corruption. As Rivers gets closer to the truth, he realizes that the woman's disappearance is tied to a larger conspiracy involving politicians and organized crime.
The Blaze: Man carrying handgun allegedly fires shots outside Jewish school — but officer shoots, critically wounds suspect before he can hurt anyone
A suspect attempted to enter a Jewish school in Memphis with a handgun but was stopped by staff. The suspect fired shots as he drove away but was later apprehended by police. The incident was described as "personal in nature" and thankfully, no one was injured.
Fox News: CNN legal analyst lectures Georgia judge calling out Trump: 'Nothing illegal' about politicizing indictment
CNN legal analyst Elie Honig disagreed with a judge's statement that there was "nothing illegal" about politicizing an indictment in reference to former President Donald Trump's legal troubles. Honig argued that the judge should focus on the law and conflict of interest, pointing out ethical concerns about District Attorney Fani Willis using subpoenas to fundraise.
Fox News: Former GOP leader of Connecticut state Senate Louis DeLuca dies at the age of 89
Former GOP leader of the Connecticut state Senate, Louis DeLuca, died at age 89. DeLuca left the General Assembly in 2007 after his involvement in a federal criminal case where he pleaded guilty to charges related to hiring a trash hauler with suspected organized crime ties to threaten a man he believed was abusing his granddaughter. Despite controversy, DeLuca remained active in local politics and was seen as a fiscal conservative who advocated for the environment.
#sports
Fox News: LPGA Tour golfer Carlota Ciganda suggests officials are picking on her amid tournament DQ
LPGA Tour pro Carlota Ciganda was disqualified from the Evian Championship after refusing to add a stroke penalty to her scorecard for slow play. The LPGA said Ciganda's group received a warning on the seventh hole and a penalty on the ninth hole. Ciganda defended herself, claiming that she didn't take as long as the rules official said.
Breitbart: Turmoil Grips U.S. Women's Team Following Scoreless Tie Against Portugal
The US Women's National Team (USWNT) is struggling in the Women's World Cup with lackluster performances. They advanced to the next round with a disappointing 0-0 tie against Portugal. Former USWNT star Carli Lloyd criticized the team's performance, while head coach Vlatko Antonovski defended his players. The USWNT faces the possibility of not progressing further in the tournament, which would be a disappointing end for captain Megan Rapinoe, who is retiring after this season. The team also faced backlash for their anti-American protest during the national anthem.
Forbes: The CW Continues To Add Live Sports To Its Programming: Here’s Why
The CW network, under new ownership, has acquired the media rights to NASCAR's Xfinity Series races starting in 2025. This move is part of the CW's strategy to include more live sporting events in their programming lineup.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Goal Zero Yeti 500x Portable Power Station Review
The Goal Zero Yeti 500x portable power station is a versatile and reliable device for outdoor adventures. It provides ample power for various devices, has multiple ports, and is easy to use. The only downsides are the expensive accessories and the display that can be difficult to read in bright sunlight.
I Heart RVing: A Guide to the Best Pocket Knives on the Market | I Heart RVing
The best pocket knives are versatile tools that can be used for various tasks such as opening boxes, cutting food, or dressing wounds. When choosing a pocket knife, consider factors such as the blade shape, handle material, locking mechanism, deployment style, size, and cost. It's important to be aware of the legality of carrying a pocket knife, as laws vary across different countries and states. Overall, carrying a pocket knife can be a useful and practical tool for everyday situations and potential emergencies.
Backpacker: Backpacking Without Landowner Permission Is Legal in England Again
A UK court ruled that the public can wild camp in Dartmoor National Park without landowners' permission, overturning a previous ruling. Dartmoor was the only place where backpackers had the right to pitch a tent outside of a designated campsite. The decision has sparked debate about land access and the need for a Right to Roam law.
#technology
Forbes: New Tesla Vehicles Under Investigation For Losing Steering Control
U.S. auto safety regulators are investigating Tesla over complaints that new Model 3 and Model Y vehicles can lose steering control. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration received 12 complaints, with one crash reported. The investigation will determine if a recall is necessary.
#other
Flag And Cross: Torrential Flooding Hits China As Typhoon Doksuri Wreaks Havoc
Torrential floods wreak havoc in China as the aftermath of Typhoon Doksuri brings catastrophic rainfall. Over 30,000 people evacuated in Beijing, where dramatic scenes of vehicles being swept away and helicopter rescues took place. The death toll rises as officials assess the damage.
Fox News: ‘Pee-wee Herman’ star Paul Reubens honored by former roommate David Hasselhoff
Actor Paul Reubens, known for his iconic character Pee-wee Herman, passed away at the age of 70 after battling cancer. Reubens was remembered and honored by his longtime friend David Hasselhoff, who shared an emotional statement and reminisced about their time together. Others in Hollywood, including Cher and filmmaker Paul Feig, also paid tribute to Reubens.
Breitbart: California Depends on Fossil Fuels for Electricity During Heat Wave
California depends on natural gas to meet electricity demand during the ongoing heat wave as solar and wind energy fall short. Renewable power supplies only about 34% of the state's energy, mainly during peak sunlight hours. California's reliance on traditional fuels is evidenced by the fact that natural gas is the largest contributor to the power grid. Despite promoting green energy, the state has faced electricity shortages for the past few summers, and even urged electric vehicle owners to avoid charging during certain hours. The availability of hydroelectric power has also been affected by drought conditions.