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#illegals
Fox News: Greece rescues dozens of African migrants from inflatable boat off Lesbos island
Greek authorities safely rescued 48 migrants from a rudderless boat off the island of Lesbos, near the Turkish coast. The majority of the migrants are Africans, and three of them were taken to the hospital for first aid. The packed boat sank.
#politics
American Thinker: And then he spoils it all by saying it's Weiss
AG Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden. But it's the same guy whose plea agreement collapsed. The decision has received criticism and raises questions about fairness.
The Federalist: 6 Big Takeaways From The Biden Admin's Censorship Quest
The Biden administration is fighting to maintain government pressure on social media monopolies to ban speech they disagree with. Internal documents show the White House and other officials threatening internet companies with retaliation if they didn't comply. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals judges heard arguments in this important free speech case, with questions raised about coercion and government behavior.
American Thinker: New evidence shows just how biased Trump judge is in Jack Smith’s case
Judge Tanya Chutkan, with a clear bias against January 6 defendants, has openly expressed her belief that Trump should be imprisoned. This violates the impartiality required of judges. Chutkan's conduct questions the integrity of the legal system.
Newsbusters: PBS Teams With The Atlantic to Tar DeSantis: An Autocrat Dishing Violent Rhetoric
PBS's Washington Week with The Atlantic continues to promote a liberal ideology under its new host, Jeffrey Goldberg. The show discussed Governor Ron DeSantis's rhetoric, with Goldberg and his guests portraying it as extreme and dangerous. They claimed that such rhetoric is linked to violence in society and compared it to tactics used by authoritarian figures. The segment ignored the history of extreme rhetoric from Democrats and the violence it has incited, revealing the show's bias.
National Review: Latin America Needs a Wake-Up Call
The left-wing president of Colombia is dealing with family scandals as his son is arrested on money-laundering charges. Conservatives in the U.S. and Latin America are coming together to discuss the threat of transnational organized crime and authoritarian socialism. The region is facing challenges from corrupt socialist regimes and foreign powers like China, Iran, and Russia. Organized crime networks are also undermining weak governments and facilitating drug and weapon trafficking. Additionally, there is a concern about the suppression of opposition voices and the advance of progressive radicalism in Latin America. However, there is hope for collaboration and resistance against these threats.
Fox News: Democratic lawmaker invites colleagues to challenge President Biden in 2024 primary: ‘Take the chance’
Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., wants new leaders and encourages challengers for President Biden in 2024 Democratic primary. He suggests a moderate governor from the heartland. Meanwhile, Fox News' Lisa Boothe says Democrats want to get rid of Biden but are concerned about being stuck with Vice President Kamala Harris, who is unpopular. They face a challenge of removing both. The Democratic Party doesn't want a third-party run that could cost them the election, according to Boothe. Co-host Joe Concha believes people vote against candidates these days, and Democrats are banking on that strategy.
Fox News: Trump rally-goers refuse to waver support for former president amid legal troubles: 'Even if he's in jail'
Supporters of Donald Trump in Windham, New Hampshire, remain unwavering in their loyalty to the former president despite his recent indictment. They believe the charges are politically motivated and view the investigation as a witch hunt. Some attendees at a Trump rally even vowed to vote for him, even if he ends up in jail.
National Review: The Biden Administration Wants Taxation without Representation
The Biden administration is pushing for a Global Tax Code, claiming that it expands American sovereignty by allowing Congress to choose higher tax rates. This violates the Constitution and undermines the decisions of the American people. Treasury Secretary Yellen is colluding with foreign powers to raise taxes on American companies by having other countries raise taxes on profits earned in America. This is an offer Congress cannot refuse.
#society
American Thinker: The COVID mask holdouts
A man's son is surprised to see someone still wearing a COVID mask in the grocery store, comparing them to Japanese soldiers who hid long after WWII. The mask became a political statement for some, refusing to surrender their identity. In 2053, the last holdout removes her mask but suffers from permanent discoloration.
National Review: Stop Sexualizing Children
The Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF) has denied Mike and Kitty Burke's application to be foster parents because of their religious beliefs about sexuality. The Supreme Court has previously ruled in favor of religious organizations in similar cases.
The denial of foster care opportunities to qualified and loving families based on their religious beliefs is a serious issue that harms children in need of homes. The sexualization of children and the focus on ideological agendas instead of prioritizing the well-being of children is concerning.
American Thinker: How the internet has affected mass media
The internet has drastically changed mass media, shifting it from traditional outlets such as TV and print to digital platforms. It has given individuals the power to become content creators and challenge the dominance of traditional media gatekeepers. However, it has also led to concerns about fake news and misinformation, as well as challenges in monetization and advertising for traditional media outlets. The internet has transformed how information is consumed, distributed, and engaged with, presenting both opportunities and challenges in the modern digital world.
Liberty Nation: Where Are the Police? Cops Leaving Faster Than Can Be Replaced
The defunding of police departments has resulted in a rise in crime and a shortage of officers in cities like Los Angeles. The decision to appease calls for social justice has backfired, leaving cities struggling to rebuild their police forces. Negative opinions of law enforcement and a hostile work environment have further contributed to the difficulty in attracting new talent.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: The Caspian Sea Is a Sanctions-Busting Paradise
Russian and Iranian vessels are engaging in secretive shipping activities in the Caspian Sea, with numerous AIS gaps and dark port calls. These vessels are trying to hide their presence and activities, which raises concerns about the integrity of global maritime rules. The increase in clandestine journeys may be due to growing trade between Russia and Iran.
#crime
Fox News: Florida woman doused herself in Diet Mountain Dew to erase DNA after killing roommate, 79: cops
A woman in Florida suspected of murder poured soda on herself to remove forensic evidence from her body. Nichole Maks, 35, was charged with murder, evidence tampering, and resisting arrest. She was found with blood on her leg and ripped shirt outside a restaurant and dropped a knife and hammer when approached by police. Maks denied knowing the victim, but later admitted to living with him. She resisted arrest and poured soda on herself to interfere with possible evidence. Maks is being held without bond and is scheduled for a court appearance in September.
Fox News: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announces current counterterrorism head will take over as police superintendent
Larry Snelling, the police department's counterterrorism head, has been chosen as the new police superintendent of Chicago. The selection of Snelling, subject to City Council approval, follows a monthslong search led by the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability. Snelling, a proven leader with the support of his peers, aims to address the complex challenges related to community safety and strengthen bonds of trust between police and the community. Despite a decrease in murders and shootings, major crime rates in Chicago have risen by 35% this year.
Fox News: Seattle tops US cities where residents are considering moving over safety worries, survey finds
Seattle, Washington leads the nation in the percentage of people feeling pressure to leave due to crime concerns. This is a result of the city's progressive policies. Crime rates have risen, police staffing has fallen, and the city has taken a soft approach on prosecuting drug crimes.
#sports
Fox News: Enes Freedom on trans athletes in women's sports: 'Should I put on a wig ... and start dominating the WNBA?'
Enes Kanter Freedom, a former NBA player, claims he is being "blackballed" from the league for speaking out on China's treatment of Uyghur Muslims. Kanter proposed a solution to the debate over transgender athletes in women's sports, suggesting that if he is banned from the NBA, he could identify as a woman and join the WNBA. The issue of transgender inclusion in women's sports has sparked controversy and divided opinions.
Forbes: Neymar Reportedly Moving To Al Hilal After Saudi Club’s Failed Bids For Messi And Mbappe
Brazilian soccer star Neymar has reportedly finalized a deal to move from Paris Saint-Germain to Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal for a transfer fee of nearly $100 million. The move follows Al Hilal's failed attempts to sign Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe earlier this year.
#outdoors
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#other
Fox News: South Korean lioness escapes from farm before being killed by hunter
A lioness escaped from a farm in South Korea and was killed by a hunter. Authorities launched an emergency search, banning people from entering the mountain area where the lioness was believed to have moved. No reports of attacks were made. The farm had no other lions and mostly raised beef cattle. It's unclear if the previous owner had permission to raise the lioness.
Forbes: Jeremiah’s Italian Ice On A Roll, But Its Founder Knew When To Step Away
Jeremiah's Italian Ice, founded by Jeremy Litwack in 1996, has seen steady growth through franchising with the help of Pivotal Growth Partners. Litwack has stepped down as CEO and named Michael Keller as the new CEO, aiming to sell more franchises and expand revenue. Keller has restaurant expertise and plans to improve the supply chain and add new menu items to drive growth. The target audience is young families, and off-premises and drive-thru sales play a significant role in revenue. Private equity investment may be considered in the future.