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12 Aug 2023
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#illegals
Daily Wire: Biden Wants To Build Housing For Illegal Immigrants At Border: Report
President Joe Biden is seeking approval for a housing program for illegal immigrants at the southern border, allowing them to come and go freely while going through an expedited legal process. This program would alleviate the strain on migrant shelters and detention facilities. However, it has led to criticism from both the Left and Right as illegal immigration continues to grow under Biden's administration.
#politics
Fox News: This Great Lakes battleground has shifted from red to blue to purple. Is it back to blue?
Michigan's government is now controlled by Democrats. Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Democratic Party have regained control of the state legislature, while the Republicans face internal conflicts. However, Michigan is still considered a competitive state in future elections.
#society
Fox News: Audubon Society pressured to give ‘social justice’ to the birding community after George Floyd’s death
The National Audubon Society is facing criticism for refusing to change its name despite pressure from some members of the birding community. The society's refusal to acknowledge its namesake's history of owning slaves in the 19th century has sparked a racially charged debate. While some supporters are calling for a name change to reconcile the organization's history, others are standing firm in their support of John James Audubon.
Fox News: Rachel Morin murder: police identify possible witnesses, expand video search
Maryland woman Rachel Morin was found dead after disappearing while jogging on the Ma & Pa Trail. The investigation is ongoing and authorities are asking the public for any information.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Crimea bridge in smoke after double attack. Russia reports three missiles downed
Double attack on the Crimea bridge, with explosions and smoke rising. Russia claims to have downed three missiles. The attacks may be probes before a real attack.
#religion
American Thinker: Louisiana enacts law that requires ‘In God We Trust’ motto to be displayed in every public classroom
Louisiana passes a law requiring public schools to display "In God We Trust" in classrooms. A satanic activist named Chaz Stevens protests the law with art and crowdfunding, but has only raised $687 of his $25,000 goal.
#culture
Fox News: Candace Cameron Bure’s lookalike daughter Natasha aims for ‘modesty’ by showing ‘less skin’
Candace Cameron Bure's daughter Natasha has changed her style to be more modest and less revealing. In a social media post, Natasha expressed her newfound belief that dressing classy and upholding modesty is beautiful and makes her more confident. She wants her style to align with her values and not compromise them. Natasha is an aspiring actress and musician who is following her own path. In other news, Jodie Sweetin, Bure's "Full House" co-star, expressed disappointment after learning that an independent film she worked on had been sold to the network where Bure serves as the chief creative officer. Sweetin plans to donate any potential earnings from the film sale to LGBTQ+ organizations.
#education
The Blaze: 'Transportation disaster' in Louisville-area school district leaves kids riding on bus for up to 6 hours
First day of school in Louisville turns into transportation disaster as shortage of bus drivers and controversial computer program lead to long, chaotic bus routes and canceled classes. Students stranded for hours, accidents and misplacement of students reported.
#crime
Newsbusters: FLASHBACK: NewsBusters Exposed Fareed Zakaria’s Plagiarism Scandal
Twelve years ago, Fareed Zakaria, a CNN host, was busted for plagiarism by NewsBusters, after similarities were found between his anti-gun rights column for Time magazine and a piece by Jill Lepore in The New Yorker. Zakaria was suspended and issued an apology, and both Time and CNN took action. NewsBusters was credited as the first to break the news, but liberal publications also recognized the scoop. According to a Newsweek article, Zakaria had been favored for the position of national security advisor under the Obama administration, but he lost that opportunity due to the plagiarism scandal.
#sports
Fox News: A's broadcaster rips team's owner, calls impending move to Las Vegas 'not professional'
Oakland A's broadcaster Amaury Pi-Gonzalez criticized team owner John Fisher and the organization's move to Las Vegas. He blamed both the city of Oakland and the A's for the situation, expressing frustration over the lack of a clear plan. Pi-Gonzalez, like many fans, wants the team to stay in Oakland.
Forbes: Rayo Vallecano: The Thorn In The Side Of LaLiga’s Fan Experience
Rayo Vallecano's president, Raul Martin Presa, has faced heavy criticism from fans for his mismanagement of the club. Fans have expressed their discontent with the last-minute release of season tickets and kits, as well as Presa's invitation of the far-right politician Santiago Abascal to a game. Furthermore, the Estadio de Vallecas has not undergone any modernization, contrasting with the investments made by other LaLiga clubs. Fans have been vocal about the need for change, and the club's future remains uncertain.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Rifle Review: The New Marlin 336 Classic Is the Coolest Rifle of 2023
Marlin has reintroduced the Model 336 rifle with the new "Classic" edition, featuring a 20-inch barrel and an American black walnut stock. The rifle is well-crafted and reliable, though the sights are rudimentary. It performs best within 75 yards, making it ideal for hunting in wooded areas. Despite the higher price compared to previous models, the Marlin 336 remains a classic and dependable American rifle.
Gataway Couple: This RV Toilet Turns Your Waste Into Biodegradable Ash
The TinyJohn is a waterless incinerating toilet designed for off-grid use. It burns waste and toilet paper into ash, eliminating the need for traditional waste disposal methods. It is compact and can be used in vans, RVs, or cabins.
#other
Forbes: Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’ Dominates Spotify Following Her ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ Announcement
Taylor Swift recently announced her upcoming re-recording of her album 1989, which has caused a surge in popularity for the original songs on Spotify. Tracks from the original 1989 have quickly climbed Spotify's most-streamed songs chart, with "Style" and "Blank Space" reaching new peaks. Other songs from the album, including "Shake It Off," "Out of the Woods," and "Bad Blood," have also seen significant jumps in the rankings. Additionally, Swift's presence extends beyond 1989, with numerous hits from her other albums also dominating the charts.