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#illegals
Fox News: Mayor Eric Adams says New York City has 'run out of room’ for migrants: ‘It’s not going to get any better’
NYC Mayor Eric Adams acknowledges the lack of space for migrants in the city, proposing the need to find a way to manage the situation. He suggests a state of emergency and increased funding to address the national crisis. The Roosevelt Hotel, where many migrants are currently staying, has reached its capacity.
#politics
Newsbusters: Fox News China Expert SLAMS Fauci in EXCLUSIVE Comments: He ‘Had to Know’
Fox News China Expert Gordon Chang criticized the government-tech collusion and censorship surrounding COVID-19 origins. Chang argued that the First Amendment was violated, pointing out Dr. Anthony Fauci's alleged perjury. He called for open debate and transparency to uphold American democracy. The exclusive CensorTrack database recorded over 800 cases of COVID-19-related censorship, prompting a call for conservatives to demand accountability and equal treatment.
The Federalist: Defenders Of Biden's Corrupt Phone Calls Are Ridiculous
Joe Biden's numerous phone conversations with his son Hunter, including those with corrupt businessmen, have raised questions about his involvement in illicit activities. Some argue that Joe's attention to his son and the family's tragic circumstances led to these calls, while others believe that Joe was part of the family's shady dealings. The "illusion of access" theory suggests that Joe may have been unaware of the corruption, but evidence points to his active participation. The lack of transparency and explanations from Joe only fuel suspicions about his family's involvement in questionable practices.
Fox News: Possible 3rd Trump indictment looms after grand jury convenes in Jan. 6 probe
Speculation arises about a possible federal indictment against former President Trump as the federal grand jury investigating election interference convenes in Washington D.C. Trump's legal team met with Special Counsel Jack Smith, but no specific timing was given for a possible indictment. Trump claims that an indictment would further destroy the country and accuses the DOJ of being a weapon for the Democrats.
The investigation focuses on whether Trump or other officials interfered with the peaceful transfer of power after the 2020 presidential election. The impeachment articles were drafted against Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, making him the first president to be impeached twice. Trump was later indicted on charges related to the improper retention of classified records, marking the first time a former president faced federal criminal charges.
Washington Free Beacon: No Bail for Any Crime in Illinois as Judge OKs Democrats’ Law
Illinois's top court upholds law eliminating cash bail, allowing one of the most sweeping bail reforms in the nation. Critics argue it creates a tiered justice system, while proponents say it ensures court appearance and public safety.
The Right Scoop: Media bending over backwards to defend Joe Biden after blockbuster testimony [VIDEO]
The media is defending Joe Biden despite evidence of his unseemly behavior. They claim he may not have been attentive due to his son's illness and death. They demand clear proof of illegal activity before condemning him.
Flag And Cross: RFK Jr.'s Favorability Soars Among Republicans, Sinks Among Democrats
Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is gaining support from Republican voters in his bid for the 2024 presidential nomination. However, he is losing support from Democratic voters, with his favorability dropping. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden remains the favorite to win the Democratic nomination and the overall election. Kennedy Jr.'s controversial anti-vaccine views and support for Bitcoin may be factors in his campaign.
Fox News: Chicago alderman outraged over new law allowing migrants to become police officers: 'A political move'
Chicago Alderman Anthony Napolitano criticized a new Illinois law that allows illegal immigrants to become police officers, arguing that it is a political move to make the state more progressive. Governor J.B. Pritzker signed the law, which removes the citizenship requirement for aspiring police officers, despite opposition from GOP lawmakers and police groups. Napolitano expressed concern that the law will hire non-citizens over Illinois residents and citizens, exacerbating staffing shortages and crime in the state.
The Federalist Papers: Brutal Cartoon Shows What Joe Biden, Mitch McConnell and Diane Feinstein All Have In Common
Joe Biden, Mitch McConnell, and Diane Feinstein are three politicians with outdated operating systems in common. During a Senate GOP press conference, McConnell froze mid-sentence, leading to concerns about his health and prompting his fellow senators to escort him away. McConnell, the longest-serving party leader in the history of the U.S. Senate, had previously suffered a head trauma that may be contributing to his cognitive impairments.
The Federalist: Media Invent New Standards To Shield Biden From Scandal
The national media dismisses the evidence of Joe Biden's involvement in a foreign bribery scheme, claiming Republicans have not proven anything. Joe Biden was included in speakerphone calls with his son's business partner, contradicting his denial of involvement. The media downplays the evidence, unlike how they treated the Russia-collusion story. Despite ample evidence, the media continues to claim that there is no proof or smoking gun. Joe Biden's denial of involvement contradicts sworn testimony and FBI documentation. The media's double standard is evident in their treatment of Trump and Biden.
#society
The Babylon Bee: Pretend Scientist Announces Belief In Pretend Genders
Pretend scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson expresses support for the concept of pretend genders, while dismissing any criticism. Other pseudo-scientists like Bill Nye and Anthony Fauci echo their approval. In response, a trans activist mob sets fire to Tyson's home.
Daily Wire: X Corp. Sues Non-Profit Over ‘Scare Campaign’ Designed To Drive Advertisers Away From Social Media Platform: Report
X Corp., formerly known as Twitter, has accused the non-profit organization Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) of unlawfully accessing private data and orchestrating a campaign to drive away advertisers by publishing reports on hate speech. X Corp. has filed a lawsuit claiming that CCDH engaged in unlawful acts to cherry-pick posts and falsely claim statistical support for overwhelming harmful content on the platform. X Corp. is seeking monetary damages and wants to block CCDH from accessing its data.
Fox News: Ohio youth center sponsors program to teach kids how to be drag queens: The ‘fundamentals of drag’
The Colors+ Youth Center in Ohio is hosting monthly workshops teaching minors how to become drag queens. This has sparked controversy as drag queen story hours and events for children have become a national issue. The center offers drag tutorials led by local performers, funded by taxpayer support through Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.
The Blaze: Scandal-plagued Boy Scouts of America pitch a tent for LGBT activists at national jamboree
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) staged its first-ever “affinity space for LGBTQ youth” at the National Jamboree. The tent was decorated with LGBTQ Pride flags and provided a space for LGBTQ+ and allied scouts. This move is seen as a victory for diversity and inclusion within the organization.
Daily Wire: Meta Begins Removing Canadians’ Access To All News On Facebook, Instagram
Access to news on Facebook and Instagram will be cut off in Canada due to a law requiring Big Tech companies to pay for news content. Meta and Google will both block news access in response to the law, which is part of a global trend. Similar laws are being considered in the United States, with Meta threatening to block news in California if a bill passes. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized Meta's argument that news lacks economic value, calling it "dangerous to our democracy."
The Blaze: Allie Beth Stuckey: 'Is it biblically possible for there to be aliens?'
Former intelligence agent David Grusch testified in Congress that aliens are real and the government has evidence. Allie Beth Stuckey, however, believes it's a tactic to incite panic and doesn't believe in aliens. She thinks the UFO sightings are a product of Hollywood cinema and folklore.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Unauthorized Russian companies pay Russian soldiers to fight in Ukraine – Investigation
Russian oligarchs' companies that are not under sanctions are paying Russian soldiers to fight in Ukraine. They employ volunteers and send them to the front, increasing the number of people willing to go to war. This allows the Russian authorities to avoid active mobilization.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Elon Musk's Starlink Raises Global Concerns Over Tech Power
During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Elon Musk's Starlink provided satellite internet support to aid communication infrastructure. Concerns have arisen about Musk's power and his potential influence in global politics.
#economy
Daily Wire: GDP Is A Bad Way To Measure The Economy’s Health. Here’s A Better Way.
People supporting Joe Biden were excited about the high GDP for the second quarter, but GDP is a flawed statistic because it only measures user consumption and government spending. A better measure of the economy is gross output, which looks at the production side and measures business investment. Gross output shows that business spending has dropped 9% in real terms over the past two quarters, indicating a weaker economy than GDP suggests.
#culture
National Review: The Corner: ‘Try That in a Small Town’ Leads Country Music to Historic Top-Three Sweep on Billboard Top 100
Country singer Jason Aldean's song "Try That in a Small Town" has reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the first time country songs hold the top-three spots. The song has sparked controversy due to its references to crime and rioting, leading to accusations of glorifying violence. Aldean denies these claims and defends the song's reflection on his upbringing.
#health
Forbes: Steve Jobs’ Son Launches New VC Firm With $200 Million To Fight Cancer
Steve Jobs' son, Reed Jobs, has launched a venture capital firm called Yosemite to fund cancer treatments. The firm is an off-shoot of Emerson Collective, founded by Steve Jobs' wife, Laurene Powell Jobs. Yosemite will operate as a for-profit business while also maintaining a donor-advised fund to support other promising ideas.
Forbes: New Jersey Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver Dies After Undisclosed Medical Issue
New Jersey Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver dies suddenly after being hospitalized for undisclosed medical issue.
#education
Fox News: Small Vermont college giving upperclassmen $10K to skip semester amid enrollment boom
Middlebury College offers $10,000 to upperclassmen willing to delay education, easing overcrowding caused by increased enrollment post-pandemic.
Washington Free Beacon: Florida University Professor Fired Over 'Erroneous' Studies Finding Racial Bias in Criminal Justice
Florida State University fired criminologist Eric Stewart for research misconduct, resulting in retraction of studies on racial discrimination.
#crime
Spectator USA: Australia’s cocaine wars are spiraling out of control
The deadly drug wars in Sydney continue as criminal gangs compete for drug users. The demand for cocaine in Australia has skyrocketed, leading to high prices and making the country a hotspot for traffickers. The violence and bloodshed in the underworld are escalating, with no clear solutions in sight.
#sports
All Outdoor: Tactical Games Loadout - Guns, Optics, and Rationale - Part I
A firearms enthusiast recounts his experience participating in The Tactical Games, a physically demanding competition that combines shooting skills with fitness tasks. The author describes his chosen loadout, including a Springfield Armory rifle and handgun, as well as Trijicon and Athlon Optics optics. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the rules and choosing gear based on the division in which one competes.
#outdoors
Dirt Wheels Magazine: FIRST LOOK VIDEO: THE 2024 KAWASAKI MULE PRO 1000 SERIES
We tested the new Kawasaki Mule Pro 1000 Series in Fort Worth, Texas. The models received improvements like a more prominent engine, increased suspension travel, and ground clearance. Stay tuned for our first test and walk-around of the 6-seat Kawasaki Mule Pro-FXT 1000.
#other
Forbes: Federal Agencies Are Reportedly Using AI To Complete FOIA Requests, Sparking Concerns From Transparency Advocates
Multiple government agencies, including the Justice Department and the State Department, are using artificial intelligence systems to handle an increasing number of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. While some transparency advocates have concerns about relying on AI, others believe it is necessary due to the vast amount of records government agencies hold. The FOIA requires federal agencies to release information to the public, and AI may help streamline the process.
The New American: Senators Urge DOJ to Sue Oil Industry Over Climate Change - The New American
Senators Bernie Sanders, Ed Markey, Jeff Merkley, and Elizabeth Warren have urged the Department of Justice to sue the fossil fuel industry for its campaign to mislead consumers and discredit climate science. They argue that companies like ExxonMobil and Shell violated laws and should be held accountable. Sanders highlighted the industry's profits and compared their campaign to that of the tobacco industry.
Flag And Cross: Northeast Braces For Return Of Downpours And Flash Flooding
Cooler and less humid weather is currently in the Northeast, but it will start to get hotter and more humid by Thursday and Friday, with the possibility of drenching downpours and localized flooding. The rain will primarily affect New England and the mid-Atlantic coast. The weekend will be dry and comfortable, but next week may bring more rain showers and thunderstorms, although not as frequent as in July. Temperatures will be in the 80s with fluctuating humidity levels.