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#illegals
Breitbart: 'Don't Call it an Invasion!' 17,000 Illegal Migrants Cross English Channel
Over 17,000 illegal migrants have arrived on British shores this year, with no end in sight. The crisis could last another five years. The French continue to struggle with human traffickers, leading to violent turf wars.
#politics
PJ Media: Biden Goes Full Creeper With a Bunch of Children
Joe Biden's recent speech on the Inflation Reduction Act revealed his poor naming choice and lack of focus on reducing inflation. However, it was his creepy comments about ice cream and owing favors to parents' children that caught social media's attention. This adds to a long history of inappropriate behavior towards women and young girls, as confirmed by his daughter's diary and allegations from at least eight women.
The New American: Big Tech Lobbyists are Scoring Big Wins in State Legislatures
State lawmakers are being influenced by Big Tech lobbying to shoot down proposals for user privacy protection. Silicon Valley is using its money and influence to water down legislation that would impose stronger privacy protections. Big Tech has shifted its focus to state legislatures and has been successful in scoring tech-friendly laws in multiple states.
Red State: GOP Oversight Demands Access to Unredacted Emails in Which VP Joe Biden Used an Alias From Nat'l Archives
The House Oversight Committee demands unredacted records from the National Archives regarding Joe Biden's interactions with Ukraine, including any use of pseudonyms and involvement of Hunter Biden. They raised concerns about foreign influence on US policy through business relationships with high-profile politicians. Despite Joe Biden's claims of separation, evidence suggests otherwise, prompting the need for further investigation. The committee is giving the National Archives a deadline of August 31, 2023.
Breitbart: Jeffries: People Haven't Paid Full Attention to Biden's Economic Accomplishments
House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries believes that as the election approaches, more voters will start paying attention to President Joe Biden's achievements on the economy. Jeffries highlighted several accomplishments, including the Inflation Reduction Act, standing up for veterans, domestic manufacturing jobs, infrastructure investment, and gun safety legislation. He believes that as Democrats continue to spread awareness in communities across the country, voters will recognize the progress made.
Daily Wire: The Highly Dangerous Georgia Indictments
Fulton County District Attorney charges Trump and alleged co-conspirators with violation of RICO Act, accusing them of unlawfully changing election outcome. If convicted, Trump could go to state prison with no ability to pardon himself. Legal troubles may harm his chances of re-election, creating a dangerous precedent for targeting political opponents.
The Economist: Since Brexit, Britain’s union has grown increasingly European
Since Brexit, Britain's union has grown increasingly European, borrowing elements from the EU to strengthen the country's unity. Devolution, intergovernmental relations, and the creation of an internal market have all been influenced by European models. However, power remains centralized in the British government, leading to tensions with devolved administrations.
#society
Daily Wire: ‘Nobody Asked For This’: WGA Members Disagree With ‘Writers Room Minimums,’ A Key Issue Of Strike
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers are at odds over the issue of writers room minimums during strike negotiations. WGA wants a set minimum number of writers on every project, while showrunners and writers argue against it, citing creative freedom and the fear of losing work.
Breitbart: German Government Approves Plan to Legalise 'Cannabis Clubs'
Germany's Cabinet approved a plan to decriminalize possession of limited amounts of cannabis and allow "cannabis clubs" for recreational use. Individuals can possess up to 25 grams and grow three plants. The bill still needs parliamentary approval.
The Economist: Having shaken off nationalism, Europe risks civilisationalism
Europe risks falling into a subtler form of chauvinism, where the term "European" connotes whiteness and excludes those who do not look traditionally European. This civilisational turn, rooted in history, culture, and identity, has unsettling implications for minorities living in Europe. The continent's integration and push against nationalism have created a blind spot, glossing over the role of European countries in colonizing and brutalizing other parts of the world.
Fox News: Miss Universe contestants sound alarm they allegedly had to strip off clothes for 'body checks'
At least seven Miss Universe Indonesia contestants reported pageant officials to police for sexual harassment. The contestants claimed they were forced to strip down for "body checks" in front of others. The Miss Universe Organization has cut ties with its Indonesian franchisee and canceled the Miss Universe Malaysia pageant.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: The BRICS are getting together in South Africa
| The BRICS bloc, consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, is set to hold its 15th summit in Johannesburg. China is pushing for the bloc to expand and deepen, but the other members have reservations. The bloc, although heterogeneous, serves as a platform for member countries to criticize the Western-led international order and address issues of global economic power concentration. The BRICS also offer support to struggling members and have established their own financial institutions. The bloc's potential expansion highlights the divisions and challenges it faces. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, the country's army is making a large-scale southward push in its counteroffensive against Russian-backed separatists.
Fox News: Russian lunar probe enters moon’s orbit, first time since 1976
Russia's Luna-25 moon probe successfully entered orbit after a spaceflight and will circle the moon for 5 days before landing on August 21. The mission's political competition with China and the USA is more important to Russia than any scientific discoveries.
#economy
Forbes: Major Insurer Blue Shield Of California Drops CVS For Amazon, Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs In Cost-Cutting Move
Blue Shield of California is dropping its affiliation with CVS Health's Caremark and partnering with Amazon, Cost Plus Drugs, and Abarca for pharmacy benefits. The change is aimed at driving down costs for consumers and increasing transparency in drug pricing. The move has caused a drop in CVS stock.
Washington Free Beacon: ‘Bidenomics’ Fails: No Change in Americans’ Disapproval of Biden Economic Policy, Poll Finds
Despite President Biden's efforts to promote his economic policies, polling shows that only 36% of voters approve of his handling of the economy. A recent poll also found that half of all voters believe the economy will worsen. Additionally, a majority of voters trust congressional Republicans over Biden to handle important issues.
Breitbart: Philadelphia Fed Survey Shows Unexpected Manufacturing Surge, First Growth Since August 2022
Manufacturing sector in mid-Atlantic expands for first time in a year, showing overall growth. New orders increase, but employment declines. Price indexes remain stable, indicating little change in inflation. Expectations for future activity soften, including forecasts for new orders and shipments. Inflation expectations rise while future capital expenditures turn negative.
#health
The Federalist: Court Upholds Abortion Pill Limits In 'Significant' Pro-Life Victory
A federal appeals court upholds restrictions on abortion pills and criticizes the FDA for not addressing safety concerns. The court's decision reinstates the FDA's 2000 approval of the pills but also limits their use, including in-person prescription and dispensing.
National Review: Mothers or ‘Egg Producers’? Top HHS Official Rachel Levine Praises Clinic for ‘Gender-Affirming’ Language
Rachel Levine, the assistant secretary of health in Joe Biden's administration, visited a gender clinic in Alaska that refers to mothers as "egg producers." Levine praised the clinic for its "life-saving medical care" and expressed the administration's support for medical transitions for minors. The clinic, Identity Alaska, promotes gender-neutral language and provides resources for teachers to create inclusive spaces for transgender and intersex students. Levine, who is America's highest-ranking openly transgender federal employee, transitioned at the age of 54 after being married and having children.
#education
The Blaze: Florida's K-12 education framework charts the course for eradicating woke ideology from classrooms nationwide: Report
Republican Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida is eliminating critical race theory, prioritizing academic excellence, and decreasing the power of teachers' unions in the state's K-12 education framework. Experts suggest other red states could replicate Florida's model.
The Federalist: Leftists Sue Fla. Officials To Allow Colleges To Brainwash Students
Students and professors at New College of Florida are suing to stop a law banning Marxist ideology in classrooms, claiming it violates the First Amendment and restricts teaching on racism, sexism, and privilege.
#crime
Fox News: Chicago man seen sexually assaulting girl during remote-learning class sentenced to 11 years
A man in Chicago has been sentenced to 11 years in jail for molesting his 7-year-old relative during an online learning session. The assault was caught on video and broadcasted to other students in the Google Meets session. The girl described the assault to her school's principal, who contacted the authorities.
Fox News: CNN legal analyst doubts Fani Willis, says there is 'no planet' where Trump is tried in March: 'Not happening'
CNN legal analyst Elie Honig believes that it is highly unlikely that Donald Trump's trial in Georgia will take place in March due to the log jam of other indictments. Former U.S. attorney Michael Moore agrees, stating that there won't be 19 defendants in the courtroom and suggests that the proposed trial date is a PR move by District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis indicted Trump over alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia.
Fox News: Buffalo shooting survivors sue social media giants they argue 'addicted,' 'radicalized' killer gunman
Lawsuits have been filed on behalf of the victims and survivors of a mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, alleging that social media platforms contributed to the shooter's radicalization. The lawsuits claim that YouTube and Reddit, as well as their parent companies, played a role in radicalizing the gunman, who killed ten people and injured three others. The lawsuits also name the store that sold the weapon and the companies that manufactured the rifle and body armor used in the attack.
Fox News: Police say possible murder-suicide left 5 Oklahoma City family members dead, including 3 children
Oklahoma City authorities are investigating a suspected murder-suicide that occurred on Wednesday night, leaving five victims dead, including three children. The shooter, an adult male who was married to one of the deceased, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Fox News: Drunken Calif. judge gunned down wife in front of son, asked cops to shoot him, court docs say: 'I f---ed up'
Judge Jeffrey Ferguson allegedly killed his wife during an argument while intoxicated. Their son witnessed the shooting. Ferguson reportedly pointed a finger at his wife in a manner mimicking a firearm, and she told him to point a real gun at her. Ferguson then pulled out a pistol and shot her in the chest. He made a drunken confession to responding police officers and later texted a confession to his bailiff and court clerk. Ferguson has pleaded not guilty and is currently out on bail.
#sports
Forbes: World Chess Bans Transgender Players From Women’s Events—Joining Sports Like Swimming
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has implemented new policies that bar transgender women from participating in women's events. The policies require transgender players to provide proof of a gender change that complies with national laws and regulations, and any player who has transitioned from male to female will have their titles abolished. The FIDE stated that further policy may need to be evolved in the future, and it is not clear whether the policy applies to trans women already registered with the federation. Critics argue that the policies are anti-trans and perpetuate negative stereotypes about transgender players.
Forbes: World Cup Final Preview: Tactics And Key Players For Spain And England
England and Spain will face off in the first Women's World Cup final for both nations. England has the upper hand in their head-to-head record, but Spain has more experience in major finals at the youth level. The tactical battle will be key, with England's defensive formation matching up well against Spain's possession-based style. As for player selection, Spain's Salma Paralluelo has been a game-changer off the bench, while England's Lauren James may be better suited as an impact substitute. Overall, this is a must-watch game for fans of women's football.
#other
Breitbart: 60 More African Migrants Believed Dead After Shipwreck
A shipwreck off the coast of west Africa leaves dozens of African migrants missing and presumed dead. The ship, carrying over 100 people, was rescued 385 miles off the coast by Cape Verde coastguard officials, but more than 60 people are believed to have drowned. The number of migrant sea deaths has been on the rise in recent years, with a significant spike in 2023.
Newsbusters: UPDATED: Over the Target? Glenn Beck Says Apple Censored, Restored His Program With 'No Explanation'
Apple Podcasts removed popular radio host Glenn Beck's show, The Glenn Beck Program, without explanation, making all past and future episodes unavailable. Beck received a vague notice stating that there was an issue with the show that needed to be resolved. He predicts that Apple will blame it on a glitch. Beck believes this highlights the need for alternative platforms that support free speech, like The Blaze. He suggests that censorship by Apple and other tech companies will continue as the election approaches.
Daily Wire: Britney Spears Posts On Social Media Amid Divorce Rumors: ‘Buying A Horse Soon!’
Pop star Britney Spears made her first public social media post following rumors of a split from her husband of one year, Sam Asghari. Spears shared a photo of herself on horseback and mentioned buying a horse. Rumors of trouble in their marriage have circulated, with sources claiming Spears was physically abusive towards her husband. Asghari has previously defended Spears and criticized those who participated in interviews about her.