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#illegals
Fox News: Former New York City GOP mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa arrested during Queens protest: report
Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels and former Republican nominee for NYC mayor, was arrested during a protest against a new migrant tent city in Queens. Sliwa and his supporters criticized Mayor Eric Adams for not representing American citizens. Over 93,000 migrants have entered NYC since spring, and the city is struggling to find housing for them.
#politics
Fox News: Group sues Washington governor over bill that allows sex change surgery for minors without parental consent
Former Trump policy adviser Stephen Miller's nonprofit group, America First Legal, has filed a lawsuit against Washington Gov. Jay Inslee over a state law that allows minors to undergo sex-reassignment surgeries without parental consent. The conservative group claims the law encourages minors to run away from home to seek gender-affirming care. The law also allows host homes to house youth without parental permission and does not require them to notify parents about medical interventions.
#society
Red State: Backgrounds of Maui Officials Who Failed During Devastating Fire Are Scandolous
Government failures often stem from the appointment of officials who lack the necessary qualifications, as seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the recent fire in Maui. The emergency operations chief in Maui had no experience in disaster response and made the ill-informed decision to not sound the emergency alert sirens. This lack of expertise and potential favoritism in key positions of power can have deadly consequences.
Daily Wire: Sam Asghari Allegedly ‘Threatening’ To Release ‘Embarrassing’ Info About Britney Spears Unless Prenup Renegotiated: Report
Britney Spears is facing a divorce from Sam Asghari, who is threatening to release embarrassing information unless she renegotiates their prenup. Asghari has reportedly moved out, and the split was triggered by allegations of infidelity.
#war
Forbes: Ukraine’s M-55S Tanks Weren’t Supposed To See Heavy Fighting. The Russians Had Other Ideas.
During the Ukrainian military counteroffensive, the 47th Brigade lost their M-55S tanks, which ended up with the 67th Brigade. The Ukrainian general staff may have believed the M-55S was too vulnerable for the 47th's fighting in the south, but it placed the tanks directly in the path of the best Russian forces.
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Fox News: Box cutter strikes kid's head at Pennsylvania amusement park after falling from roller coaster
A girl at Dutch Wonderland amusement park was hit on the head by a box cutter that fell from someone's pocket while riding a roller coaster. She sustained a minor head injury and was treated at a local urgent care. The incident is considered accidental and no criminal investigation is taking place.
The Blaze: Texas woman arrested for allegedly making violent threats against Obama-appointed judge overseeing Trump criminal case
A woman in Texas is arrested for making violent threats against the judge overseeing an election fraud case against former President Donald Trump. Abigail Jo Shry is accused of leaving a threatening voicemail, admitting to the act after the call was traced. She faces charges of transmitting a threat to injure another person.
#sports
Forbes: Novak Djokovic Returns To U.S. After 2-Year Hiatus While Facing Less Pressure
Novak Djokovic returns to the United States after a two-year absence due to his vaccination status. He quickly won his first match at the Western & Southern Open, as his opponent retired due to injury. Djokovic is looking to regain his form and build momentum for the upcoming U.S. Open.