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#illegals

Fox News: Democrats demand Biden probe migrant family separations at border
Democrats demand Biden probe migrant family separations at border
House Democrats are calling on the Biden administration to investigate reports of family separations at the U.S.-Mexico border by Texas officials. This has caused anger among progressives who expected Biden to prioritize family unity. Democrats accuse Texas officials of separating more than two dozen families and keeping fathers incarcerated in poor conditions before handing them over to federal officials for deportation.


#politics

The Babylon Bee: White House Assures Americans We're Not a Banana Republic, We're A Democratic Banana Republic
White House Assures Americans We're Not a Banana Republic, We're A Democratic Banana Republic


The Biden administration dismisses claims that America has become a banana republic, insisting it is a democratic banana republic. Political opponents are being prosecuted in a "democratic" manner with elected officials appointing the prosecutors. President Biden shrugs off the criticism and denies the allegations, threatening to jail anyone who suggests otherwise.


National Review: Feinstein’s Daughter Sues Trustees of Late Husband’s Estate over Alleged Elder Abuse
Feinstein’s Daughter Sues Trustees of Late Husband’s Estate over Alleged Elder Abuse
Dianne Feinstein's daughter has filed a lawsuit accusing trustees of elder abuse, claiming they withheld distributions and diverting assets from the senator's late husband's estate. The trustees deny the allegations, stating that they have always respected Senator Feinstein. Concerns about the senator's health have grown as she has been absent from Capitol Hill for long periods, and there are reports that she has become dependent on aides to perform her work.


The New American: Does Article 3 of the 14th Amendment Prevent Donald Trump From Being Reelected President? - The New American
Does Article 3 of the 14th Amendment Prevent Donald Trump From Being Reelected President? - The New American
Conservative legal analysts debate whether Article 3 of the 14th Amendment can be applied to prevent Donald Trump from running for president in 2024 due to alleged involvement in the Capitol events on January 6, 2021. Article 3 prohibits individuals who have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the U.S. Constitution from holding certain offices. However, a careful analysis reveals that Trump's actions do not meet the criteria outlined in Article 3, and thus he would not be prevented from running for president. 


Fox News: Newt Gingrich blasts 'absurdity' of new Trump charges: This will nominate him 'by a landslide'
Newt Gingrich blasts 'absurdity' of new Trump charges: This will nominate him 'by a landslide'
Newt Gingrich dismisses the indictments of former President Trump in Georgia as an "absurdity." He argues that the left is afraid of Trump and is willing to destroy the law to destroy him. Gingrich predicts that the indictments will secure Trump's Republican nomination and believes that the American people will repudiate the corruption of the Democrats.


Daily Wire: Critics Drag Top Democrat Election Denier For Giddy Reaction To Trump Indictment
Critics Drag Top Democrat Election Denier For Giddy Reaction To Trump Indictment
Top Democrat Hillary Clinton received backlash for appearing giddy over an indictment against former President Donald Trump. During an interview with MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, Clinton laughed about the indictments in Georgia, despite previously claiming that Trump stole the 2016 election from her. Many criticized the irony and hypocrisy of Clinton and Maddow scolding others for spreading conspiracy theories about stolen elections.


#society

Fox News: 'Orange is the New Black' star Taryn Manning regrets detailing explicit affair with married man
'Orange is the New Black' star Taryn Manning regrets detailing explicit affair with married man
Actress Taryn Manning apologizes for sharing explicit video about affair with a married man. She admits to regretting her decision and asks for privacy to heal.


Daily Wire: Target Sales Sink After Pride Backlash
Target Sales Sink After Pride Backlash
Target's sales have declined after backlash to its Pride Month collection earlier this year. The company's quarterly sales fell 5.4% compared to last year, with online sales dropping 10.5%. Target's total revenue of $24.8 billion was 4.9% lower than last year. Target plans to make changes to its "Pride" collection next year to address the negative reaction.


PJ Media: Medical School Professor Says Trans Kids Can Identify as 'Gender Hybrids' Like 'Minotaurs'
Medical School Professor Says Trans Kids Can Identify as 'Gender Hybrids' Like 'Minotaurs'


In the midst of the gender debate, questions arise about the evolution of multiple genders. Diane Ehrensaft, a feminist supporting the gender revolution, claims children can identify as "gender hybrids" and change genders by season or location. This ideology is causing concern and raising questions about the impact on children.


The Blaze: Chicago gangs asked not to commit shootings between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.: 'No sliding while the sun is out'
Chicago gangs asked not to commit shootings between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.: 'No sliding while the sun is out'
A community group in Chicago asks gang members to refrain from shootings during the daytime. The group hopes to limit collateral damage and protect innocent children.


#war

Fox News: Attacks on Ukrainian grain depots shows Russia unable to secure 'clear military victory,' expert says
Attacks on Ukrainian grain depots shows Russia unable to secure 'clear military victory,' expert says
Russia's ongoing attacks on Ukraine's grain infrastructure indicate their struggle to achieve victory in the invasion. The goal is to starve Ukraine and create a food crisis, rendering the country dysfunctional and raising the cost of rebuilding for the US and European countries.

By targeting Ukraine's agricultural exports, Russia aims to weaken the country's economy and convince the West to withdraw support. Putin's strategy includes destroying crops, livestock, and critical infrastructure to show that Ukraine is a burden dependent on the West for survival.


#religion

Front Page Magazine: 4 Churches Burned by Pakistani Muslim Mobs Over Koran
4 Churches Burned by Pakistani Muslim Mobs Over Koran
Christian churches in Faisalabad, Pakistan, were set on fire by a Muslim mob after a Christian family was accused of blasphemy. The mob vandalized and demolished church buildings and the house of a Christian cleaner. The police, considered arms of the Islamic theocracy, have been negotiating with the protesters, but Christian leaders claim they have remained silent. This incident highlights the discrimination faced by religious minorities in Pakistan, where the population of minorities has decreased from 23% to 3% since its independence in 1947.


Fox News: Muslim mob attacks 3 churches after accusing Christian man of desecrating Quran in eastern Pakistan
Muslim mob attacks 3 churches after accusing Christian man of desecrating Quran in eastern Pakistan
Muslim mob attacks Christian churches in Pakistan after accusing a Christian man of desecrating a Quran. Churches burned, furniture thrown into the street. Christians flee for safety.


#culture

The Blaze: Taxpayer-subsidized art center in Minnesota holds 'playful demon summoning session' for families
Taxpayer-subsidized art center in Minnesota holds 'playful demon summoning session' for families
The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis held a demon-summoning event as part of a contemporary art project by artist Tamar Ettun. The event, funded by taxpayer money, aimed to explore the relationship with demons and featured activities and rituals associated with summoning demons.


Forbes: Did Janet Yellen Accidentally Eat Psychedelics In China? What To Know About The Sold-Out Dish Cooked With Hallucinogenic Mushrooms
Did Janet Yellen Accidentally Eat Psychedelics In China? What To Know About The Sold-Out Dish Cooked With Hallucinogenic Mushrooms
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen unknowingly eats hallucinogenic mushrooms at a restaurant in China, sparking a craze for the dish. The mushrooms, known for causing hallucinations if eaten improperly, have since sold out at locations across the country.


#health

PJ Media: Mayo Clinic Offers Course in ‘Racial Equity,’ ‘Structural Racism,’ and ‘Anti-Blackness’
Mayo Clinic Offers Course in ‘Racial Equity,’ ‘Structural Racism,’ and ‘Anti-Blackness’
Mayo Clinic offers a course on racial equity taught by Robin DiAngelo, causing doctors and nurses to learn about "structural racism" in America. The course aims to expand knowledge on race, gender, and class, despite the fact that skin color should not impact medical practice.


The New American: Study Finds Vax Heart Damage in Young People, Yet 73% had No Cardiac Symptoms - The New American
Study Finds Vax Heart Damage in Young People, Yet 73% had No Cardiac Symptoms - The New American
A study reveals that many young people have undiagnosed heart damage, which could lead to future cardiac problems.


Fox News: Country star Chris Young shows off dramatic 60-pound weight loss: ‘Still not done’
Country star Chris Young shows off dramatic 60-pound weight loss: ‘Still not done’
Country singer Chris Young wows fans with his 60-pound weight loss transformation. Young shared a shirtless mirror selfie on Instagram, showcasing his fit physique and dedication to self-improvement. Fans praised his hard work and expressed their support.


#crime

The Right Scoop: REPORT: Alec Baldwin may face new charges in “Rust” killing after NEW analysis of gun
REPORT: Alec Baldwin may face new charges in “Rust” killing after NEW analysis of gun
Alec Baldwin could face new charges in the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins after a gun analysis revealed that the trigger was pulled, contradicting Baldwin's denials. The analysis suggests that the incident was a result of the trigger being pulled or depressed, leading to calls for accountability.


Red State: How It’s Done: Tennessee Sheriff Has Must-Watch Warning for Criminals Targeting His County
How It’s Done: Tennessee Sheriff Has Must-Watch Warning for Criminals Targeting His County
Residents in Democrat-run cities like Oakland and San Francisco are leaving due to rising crime rates caused by lenient leaders. However, in Tipton County, Tennessee, Sheriff Shannon Beasley is determined to hold criminals accountable. He warned potential criminals that they will face consequences and be put in jail in his county. The sheriff's tough stance has gained attention and support from the community.


#sports

Flag And Cross: Former Olympic Swimmer Helen Smart Dies Unexpectedly at Age 42
Former Olympic Swimmer Helen Smart Dies Unexpectedly at Age 42
Olympian Helen Smart, aged 42, has died suddenly, leaving behind a swimming community in mourning. Smart, who represented Britain at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, won bronze at the Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games and was the 200-meter British backstroke champion in the late 1990s. After retiring from swimming, Smart became a school teacher. Her family and friends remember her as a joyful and inspiring person, and her death has deeply saddened the community.


#science

Fox News: Ring of fire eclipse will cross the western US this October: What to know
Ring of fire eclipse will cross the western US this October: What to know
A "ring of fire" eclipse will occur on October 14, the first in the U.S. since 2012. The eclipse will be visible in parts of the U.S., Mexico, and many countries in South and Central America.


#outdoors

RV Lifestyle: 5 Most Common Types of RV Toilets You NEED to Know
5 Most Common Types of RV Toilets You NEED to Know
RV owners need to understand the different types of RV toilets available to them. The most common type is the gravity flush toilet, which uses less water but needs to be dumped at a sewage station. Composting toilets are eco-friendly but can be stinky and require waste management. Macerator toilets grind up waste to prevent clogging, while incinerator toilets burn waste into ash. Finally, cassette toilets are portable tanks that can be removed and dumped separately.


#technology

Forbes: Can Quantum Computers Stop Wildfires?
Can Quantum Computers Stop Wildfires?
Quantum computers can't prevent wildfires, but they can help mitigate risks and damages. The quantum revolution is here, and it can make life easier, including in the fight against wildfires. Quantum systems can optimize resource allocation and solve complex logistical problems that classical computers can't handle. This technology can also predict power line failures that could contribute to wildfires.


#other

Daily Wire: Video Footage Shows Downed Power Lines Possibly Caused Maui Wildfires
Video Footage Shows Downed Power Lines Possibly Caused Maui Wildfires
Video footage suggests that downed utility lines caused some of the devastating wildfires in Maui, resulting in over 100 deaths. The footage shows a power line sparking a blaze in the woods, leading to large flames in the distance. Whisker Labs confirmed that utility grid faults were likely the cause of the wildfires. Hawaiian Electric is facing criticism for not cutting off power during the windstorm, and a class-action lawsuit has been filed against the company.


Fox News: 33 bodies recovered following landslide at jade mine in Burma: Rescuers continue search for 3 missing people
33 bodies recovered following landslide at jade mine in Burma: Rescuers continue search for 3 missing people
33 bodies have been found after a landslide at a jade mine in Burma, with three people still missing. Rescuers are searching for the missing individuals in a remote mountainous town in Kachin state. The victims were independent miners who scavenge for jade near unstable mounds of discarded earth.