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#illegals
Breitbart: Massachusetts Taxpayers to Subsidize College Tuition for Illegal Aliens
Massachusetts taxpayers will subsidize public college tuition for illegal aliens due to a budget signed by Gov. Maura Healey. The move is expected to further increase illegal immigration to the state. In-state tuition rates for illegal aliens are a profitable source of revenue for universities.
Breitbart: Tombstone Marshals Stop Human Smuggling Attempt near Arizona Border
Tombstone, Arizona authorities apprehend four suspected migrants in a human smuggling attempt. The driver, a Cuban citizen without legal immigration status, is arrested. Meanwhile, Border Patrol agents provide emergency medical care to a severely dehydrated migrant.
#politics
Flag And Cross: Trump Faces Constitutional Disqualification From 2024 Election
Former President Donald Trump may be disqualified from running for president again in 2024 due to mounting legal evidence against him. Conservative legal scholars argue that under Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment, Trump would be barred from holding office. The section disqualifies individuals who engaged in rebellion against the Constitution, and the authors of the paper claim it remains enforceable and self-executing. This has important implications for state election officials and could potentially impact Trump's nomination for the Republican primary.
Fox News: Fox News announces live special programming surrounding coverage of first GOP presidential primary debate
Fox News Channel has announced special live programming for the first Republican presidential primary debate on August 23. Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum will moderate the debate, with live coverage beginning at 8 p.m. ET. Commentators such as Harold Ford Jr., Brit Hume, and Karl Rove will provide analysis.
Following the debate, "Hannity" will air at 11 p.m. ET for post-debate analysis, while "FOX News @ Night with Trace Gallagher" will continue the coverage at 12 p.m. ET. Fox News Digital will also offer nonstop coverage with a live blog and reporters on the ground.
The Blaze: Hillary Clinton tells Rachel Maddow that efforts to put Trump in jail show democracy is 'working,' condemns election denial
Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton claimed on MSNBC's Rachel Maddow show that attempts to cast doubt on election results are signs of authoritarian leaders. She praised the efforts by Democratic prosecutors to indict former President Donald Trump, stating that it shows the "system is working." Clinton also called for accountability for the Republican Party and criticized their embrace of law enforcement as a tool of partisan politics. She discussed the importance of trust in democracy and accused Trump and his allies of undermining it. Clinton has a history of questioning the legitimacy of elections, including the 2016 election.
#society
The Federalist: Oliver Anthony Strikes A Chord Where The Right And Left Agree: Our Failed Elites
Oliver Anthony's viral song "Rich Men North of Richmond" cleverly critiques the indifference of elites towards the struggles faced by ordinary citizens. Despite being labeled as a right-wing song, it resonates with a broader populist sentiment. The elites are failing in their responsibilities, and until they remember their role, more protest songs like Anthony's will emerge.
Breitbart: Baltimore Officials: Man Helping Car Accident Victims Dies in Fall from Bridge
A man died after falling from a bridge while helping car accident victims in Baltimore City, Maryland. He fell over the jersey barrier of the highway and plunged more than 100 feet into the water below. The incident is under investigation.
Flag And Cross: Supposedly Conservative National Review Published Piece Bashing Anti-Elite Anthem by Oliver Anthony
Conservatives disagree with National Review's criticism of the viral hit song "Rich Men North of Richmond" for its depiction of the struggles of Middle America. The publication's elitist take fails to resonate with conservative voters who feel neglected by Washington's policies on manufacturing jobs and immigration. The song's message of despair and frustration strikes a chord with conservatives who believe that the elites are out of touch with the realities of everyday Americans.
PJ Media: White Privilege: Stevie Nicks Pilloried for Tone Deaf Post
There's an old, famous liberal like Stevie Nicks who thinks the world cares about her opinions. She posted a tone-deaf tweet about her Maui vacation house while thousands were affected by a fire. Both Stevie Nicks and Paris Hilton show the elite left's self-centered mindset.
Spectator USA: Kamala Harris’s home aesthetic is as charming as a Super 8 hotel room
Kamala Harris's choice of gray hues for her official residence is criticized for being drab and lacking aesthetic appeal. Despite this, a designer rationalizes that gray can work well as a neutral color in the right environment. This adds to previous criticisms of Harris's situational awareness, including her choice of fashion as a messaging tool.
Fox News: DC 'selectively enforced' defacement laws against BLM, pro-life group, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court ruled that Washington, D.C. enforced its "defacement" ordinances unevenly. Pro-life protesters were treated more harshly than Black Lives Matter activists.
Breitbart: Sage Steele Settles Lawsuit, Leaves ESPN So She Can Exercise Her 'First Amendment Rights More Freely'
ESPN reporter Sage Steele announced on social media that she has settled her lawsuit against ESPN and Disney and will be leaving the network. Steele mentioned exercising her first amendment rights as the reason for her departure. She was suspended by ESPN in 2021 for her views on the coronavirus vaccine and other controversial statements.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Chinese Sanctions Enforcement Just Got Even Harder
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) aims to combat forced labor in Xinjiang, China. While the act has resulted in inspections of shipments and a shift in supply chain practices, implementing it has proved challenging. China's new state-led campaign, Private Enterprise Advances to the Frontier (PEAF), promotes economic development in border regions, creating more supply chains connected to Xinjiang. This complicates the enforcement of U.S. sanctions against forced labor.
#health
Forbes: Record-Breaking Summer: Seattle, Portland Break Daily High Temperature Records After Hottest July Ever
A deadly heat wave continues to break records throughout the South and Pacific Northwest, with "dangerously" hot conditions threatening to topple more heat records. Experts warn of the dangers of heat stroke and advise residents to stay indoors.
#education
Washington Free Beacon: Biden Admin Coaches Colleges on How to Use Race in Admissions After Supreme Court Ruling
The Biden administration advises colleges on promoting diversity post-affirmative action ruling. Education Secretary stresses campus diversity and discourages reversing progress. Demographic data shouldn't impact admissions, but race and life experience can. Encourages outreach and review of other preferences.
#crime
Fox News: North Carolina dad shoots man who allegedly hit, killed son moments earlier: police
A North Carolina man is charged with murder after fatally shooting the driver who hit and killed his teenage son. Chad Woods, 41, and his son were walking home when the driver, Jeffrey McKay, struck the teen. Woods then shot McKay, stole his truck, and left the bodies on the street.
Forbes: Mother Pleads Guilty After 6-Year-Old Son Shoots Virginia Teacher
A mother pleaded guilty to felony child neglect after her 6-year-old son intentionally shot his first-grade teacher in Virginia. The mother also faces a misdemeanor charge for leaving a loaded firearm within reach of a child. The boy was not charged.
Red State: Hunter Biden Lawyer Moves to Withdraw as Counsel, and Sets Up a Showdown With the DOJ
In a surprising move, one of Hunter Biden's lawyers withdraws as counsel, hinting at upcoming legal strategy. The disputed issue revolves around the scope of Hunter's plea deal and whether it provides broader immunity. The DOJ rejects claims of promises made outside the plea agreement.
#sports
Daily Wire: Former NFL Player Says ‘The Blind Side’ Family Never Really Adopted Him
Former professional football player Michael Oher claims that the family who inspired "The Blind Side" never actually adopted him. Oher alleges that the family tricked him into signing a document that made them his conservators, allowing them to make financial decisions on his behalf while profiting from the book and movie. He is now seeking to end the conservatorship and receive his share of the profits.
Forbes: Ben Stokes Might Risk Multi-Million Dollar IPL Contract To Play In Cricket World Cup
Ben Stokes, the influential figure in England's successful Ashes campaign, is rumored to come out of retirement and join England's squad for the upcoming World Cup. Stokes, known for his muscular approach and game-changing abilities, might have to delay knee surgery for his participation. His inclusion strengthens England's chances in the tournament, which remains a significant event in cricket despite the rise of T20 leagues.