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#illegals
National Review: Shake Shack Founder Shutters Two Manhattan Restaurants after Hotel Converted to Migrant Shelter
Danny Meyer, founder of Shake Shack, is closing two Manhattan restaurants because the hotel they were in has been turned into a shelter for illegal migrants. The Redbury Hotel near Madison Square Park is now housing 100 migrant families, leading to the closure of Marta and Maialino. Meyer supports New York City's policies but says the closure will affect his business.
#politics
Breitbart: Pollak: 11 Key Takeaways from Georgia Indictment of Donald Trump
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has indicted Donald Trump and 18 others for their attempts to challenge the 2020 election results. The indictment uses the RICO statute and is seen as a political prosecution with rushed timing.
#society
Fox News: Home at center of deadly Pennsylvania explosion had 'hot water tank issues,' fire marshal says
An explosion in Pennsylvania leaves five people dead and several homes destroyed. Authorities reveal that the home where the explosion originated had "hot water tank issues." The cause is still under investigation.
Fox News: Brazilians left without electricity after widespread blackout hits 19 states
A massive blackout sweeps across 19 states in Brazil, causing chaos in major cities. Public transportation is disrupted and traffic lights are out. Power is gradually restored, but many areas remain in the dark.
#war
Fox News: Fatal shooting by Israeli forces leaves 2 Palestinians dead, including 16-year-old, in West Bank operation
Israeli forces shot and killed two Palestinians, including a 16-year-old, in the West Bank, adding to the escalating tension in the region. Attacks attributed to radical Jewish settlers have also marred the area.
Euromaidan Press: ISW: Ukraine regains ground as Russia’s exhausted troops struggle
Ukraine gains ground in multiple directions, probing Russia's weak defensive lines. Russian troops lack reinforcements.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Xi Jinping's Russia Strategy Aims For 'Goldilocks' Sweet Spot, Says Expert
China wants a balanced relationship with Russia, not too strong or weak, to avoid challenging Beijing or leaving China isolated against the West. They rely on each other for trade and countering Western influence. China aims to prevent Russia from collapsing while also not allowing it to become a threat.
#military
Fox News: Canadian military responds to wildfires threatening the Northwest Territories, airlifting residents to safety
Canadian Armed Forces mobilize in the Northwest Territories to combat wildfires threatening communities. Hundreds evacuated and city in local state of emergency. Military sends soldiers and aircraft to assist with firefighting.
Fox News: Kenya-based British army training unit accused of human rights violations, committee launches inquiry
A parliamentary committee in Kenya is investigating alleged human rights violations by a British army training unit. The UK Ministry of Defense has not responded. Britain has invested over $9.6 million annually in the partnership and has around 200 military personnel permanently stationed in Kenya. Concerns have been raised about the treatment of locals and the environment in the training areas, including a case of a British soldier allegedly killing a local woman in 2012.
All Outdoor: New 18" & 20" Springfield Armory Hellion Models - Now Available
Springfield Armory is releasing new 18" and 20" models of the Hellion bullpup rifle, offering improved ballistic performance. These models maintain the original design features, including the Croatian VHS-2 design, M-LOK channels, and ambidextrous controls.
#religion
The Blaze: Remember 'The Sparkle Creed'? THIS is why it's total blasphemy
A Lutheran pastor in Minnesota recites a non-binary God creed, which has sparked controversy. Critics argue that the pastor is rewriting traditional creeds and promoting heresy. They believe that the concept of a non-binary God goes against biblical teachings.
#culture
Gataway Couple: Get Tipsy at the Best Wineries in New Hampshire
While many visit California for its wine, you can find wineries in New Hampshire worth visiting.
New Hampshire has a long tradition of wineries, with six wine regions covering the state.
#health
Daily Wire: Luke Bryan Cancels Another Show Amid Voice Issues Following Illness
Luke Bryan, the country singer, had to cancel another show on his tour due to struggles with his voice. Despite attempting to perform after a six-day break to heal, his voice continued to suffer. Bryan expressed his regret to his fans in Brandon, MS, and assured them that he is doing everything possible to get better.
Fox News: Shania Twain's liquid diet helps her avoid a ‘nightmare’ concert mishap
Country music star Shania Twain avoids eating solids before her concerts to prevent burping while singing. She follows a mainly liquid diet and stays away from dairy. Twain maintains confidence in her decision-making and embraces aging naturally.
Forbes: Author Post: Prioritizing Mental Health: It’s Not A Secret Anymore
The pandemic raised awareness about mental health issues in the workplace. Employees want companies to prioritize mental health and offer supportive services. Successful people prioritize self-care and companies are implementing mental health programs. Mental health treatment is more openly discussed and the percentage of Americans receiving care has increased. It is important for individuals to prioritize their own mental health and for workplaces to value their employees.
#education
Fox News: Louisville students return to school following disastrous roll out of new bus system
Louisville's school bus system overhaul created a logistical crisis, leading to school closures and students missing over a week of classes. The superintendent has acknowledged the mistakes, apologized, and is implementing fixes to improve the system.
#crime
The Blaze: Father accused of fatally shooting pickup driver who ran over his son
A father in North Carolina shoots and kills a driver who ran over his son. The driver was an electrical supervisor who hit the boy while driving a Department of Adult Correction vehicle. The father, overcome with grief and anger, shoots the driver and leaves both the driver and his son on the street.
#sports
The Blaze: Transgender powerlifter destroys female competition, beats 2nd-place woman by more than 450 pounds
A 40-year-old man who identifies as a woman wins a women's powerlifting event in Canada, breaking records. Critics argue that allowing a biological male to compete is unfair to female athletes.
Forbes: New York Yankees Cannot Waste Prime Years Of Gerrit Cole’s Pitching Career
The New York Yankees struggle with mediocrity while pitcher Gerrit Cole chases his first Cy Young Award. The team's imbalanced roster and overdependence on injured player Aaron Judge hinder their chances of making the postseason. Cole's talent is wasted on a shattered pitching rotation and weak offense. The Yankees must address their stagnant philosophies and lack of roster vibrancy, or risk wasting the prime years of Cole's career.
Daily Wire: ‘Y’all Can Call Me Enisha’: Enes Kanter Freedom Threatens To Don A Wig And Join The WNBA
Enes Kanter Freedom suggests putting on a wig and changing his name to "Enisha" to join the WNBA and challenge the acceptance of trans-identifying athletes. He questions the fairness of biological males dominating in women's sports, calling on women's rights activists and feminists to take a stand. Freedom reiterates his point and posts a photoshopped image of himself wearing a wig, declaring that he identifies as a woman and asks if the WNBA is hiring.
Fox News: Rays' Wander Franco faces investigation in Dominican Republic for alleged relationship with minor
Tampa Bay Rays star Wander Franco is being investigated for an alleged relationship with a minor in the Dominican Republic. The team has placed Franco on the restricted list while Major League Baseball investigates. Franco denies the allegations.
#science
Flag And Cross: Study: Bacteria Can Help Trees Survive Drought
Scientists from the Weizmann Institute of Science have discovered that soil-beneficial bacteria can help trees survive and flourish in drought conditions. The bacteria offset the impact of water scarcity by increasing the rate of root secretions, improving the overall health of the trees. This research has significant ecological implications as droughts become more prevalent due to climate change.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: NEW Garmin Xero X1i Crossbow Scope Selected for Ravin Crossbows
Ravin Crossbows and Garmin have collaborated to create the Garmin Xero X1i crossbow scope, offering hunters precise aiming solutions and quick setup times. This partnership combines the best technology in crossbows with advanced optics, providing unparalleled accuracy. With the integration of Ravin Crossbow's specifications, this scope ensures hunters have a reliable and effective tool right out of the box.
Field & Stream: Friends Bag Massive 12-Foot Alligator Weighing More than 500 Pounds
Six Alabama gator hunters caught a massive 524-pound, 12-foot-9-inch bull gator in Mobile Bay. It took them an hour to haul it in, and three Game Wardens witnessed the fight. The hunters have been chasing gators together for years, but this is their biggest catch yet.
Fox News: California’s only native sunfish may see a population rebound as heat threatens cold-water invasive species
State officials in California have introduced the Sacramento perch to Southern California in an attempt to widen its range and create a breeding stock as climate change threatens many cold-water game fish species. The Sacramento perch, California's only native sunfish, is known for its ability to tolerate warm water and extreme conditions. The hope is that the fish can be introduced to more urban areas and provide anglers with another option as temperatures rise, limiting the availability of cold-water species.
#other
Fox News: Intense clashes between militias in Libya leave residents trapped in homes
Clashes between rival militias in Tripoli leave residents trapped in their homes due to intense fighting. Tensions escalated after a detention incident at an airport.
Forbes: Several BTS Members Have Enjoyed Breakout Years, But None Of Them Are Eligible For One Grammy
BTS members have experienced individual success as solo artists, but they are ineligible for the Best New Artist Grammy due to their previous recognition. Despite their achievements, the strict rules prevent their participation in this category. BTS as a whole has received Grammy nominations in other categories, but the rule limits their chances for the esteemed accolade.