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#illegals

Breitbart: Biden Oversees Record Border Crossers in U.S. with Unresolved Asylum Claims, Outpacing Populations of 11 States
Biden Oversees Record Border Crossers in U.S. with Unresolved Asylum Claims, Outpacing Populations of 11 States
Under President Biden, over 1.6 million border crossers remain in the U.S. with unresolved asylum claims, most of which will be denied. The Department of Homeland Security has implemented a catch and release policy, releasing border crossers with dubious claims into the country. This creates a significant burden on the system and leads to delays of up to a decade in adjudicating claims.


#politics

Breitbart: Reports: Maui Emergency Management Agency Chief Has No Background in Disaster Response
Reports: Maui Emergency Management Agency Chief Has No Background in Disaster Response
Herman Andaya, the chief of the Maui Emergency Management Agency, is facing criticism for his handling of the response to the Maui wildfires. The sirens meant to warn residents were not activated, and Andaya argued that they would not have saved anyone. He defended his qualifications and stated that he was attending a FEMA seminar when the fires started. Many on the island did not receive the text alerts due to power and phone outages.


Fox News: Georgia state senator moves toward impeaching DA Fani Willis over Trump charges
Georgia state senator moves toward impeaching DA Fani Willis over Trump charges
Georgia state Senator Colton Moore is moving to impeach Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis over charges against former President Trump. Moore accuses Willis of carrying out a political agenda against Trump and calls for an emergency session to review her actions. Trump's campaign targets Willis, highlighting her father's Black Panther ties.


#society

The Babylon Bee: Mom Remembers A Simpler Time When She Didn't Have To Size Up Every Teacher At Back-To-School Night To See Which One Might Try To Secretly Gender Transition Her Child
Mom Remembers A Simpler Time When She Didn't Have To Size Up Every Teacher At Back-To-School Night To See Which One Might Try To Secretly Gender Transition Her Child


A worried mom attends back-to-school night, fearing teachers will push her child into a gender transition. She tries to identify potential "insane neo-Marxists" through clues like pride flags and BLM signs. A young teacher jokes about secretly transitioning kids. The mom worries about her son's blue-haired math teacher.


Daily Wire: Country Star Gives First Statement After Husband’s Suicide Last February
Country Star Gives First Statement After Husband’s Suicide Last February
Country singer Kellie Pickler breaks her silence on the tragic suicide of her husband, Kyle Jacobs, offering her gratitude to supporters and announcing plans for an upcoming memorial service.


Fox News: California thieves caught on camera blatantly breaking and entering into parked cars in San Francisco
California thieves caught on camera blatantly breaking and entering into parked cars in San Francisco
A witness in San Francisco captures video of brazen thieves breaking into parked cars and stealing valuables in broad daylight at Fisherman's Wharf. The city's ongoing crime wave and economic challenges contribute to the worsening situation.


#economy

National Review: The Corner: A Rebuff to Moscow’s Sanctions Narrative
The Corner: A Rebuff to Moscow’s Sanctions Narrative
The recent trajectory of Russia's currency, the ruble, reveals the impact of Western sanctions on Russia's economy. Despite a brief stabilization, the ruble has started to decline again, exposing vulnerabilities in Russia's economy that sanctions have targeted. The freezing of assets, expulsion from financial systems, and sanctions on elites have had a tangible impact on Moscow. The narrative of Russia's apparent strength and accumulation of foreign reserves may be hiding the true effects of the sanctions.


Breitbart: Report: Nearly Half of Parents Struggle to Afford Diapers
Report: Nearly Half of Parents Struggle to Afford Diapers
The price of diapers has surged during the pandemic, causing financial difficulties for parents and low-income families. The average package price has gone from $16.54 in 2019 to $21.90, making it hard for 47% of American families to afford diapers. This increase has led to a higher demand for free diapers from nonprofit organizations, with some families struggling to meet their basic needs as a result. The affordability crisis is not only affecting families' finances but also posing health risks for children who may experience more urinary tract infections and diaper rashes.


Forbes: Why Apple Is Manufacturing The iPhone 15 In India
Why Apple Is Manufacturing The iPhone 15 In India
Apple has started manufacturing the new iPhone 15 in India to diversify production away from China and save on import tariffs. The move is in response to supply chain issues in China and rising tensions between the US and China. Apple is not alone in diversifying production, with Microsoft and Amazon also moving manufacturing to India and Vietnam. While India's high import tariffs have hindered Apple's expansion in the country, it sees India as a major market with huge potential. However, China will remain a major manufacturing hub for Apple due to lower costs.


#culture

PJ Media: The People v. Minnesota: Art Center Holds Class on Summoning Demons
The People v. Minnesota: Art Center Holds Class on Summoning Demons


The Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis hosted a family night where they taught people how to summon and trap demons. Families created demon traps and participated in a ceremony to summon and befriend their demons. This event raised concerns about the dangers of playing with demons and the use of taxpayer funds for such activities.


#crime

Fox News: Tennessee man, woman go missing during Alaskan vacation as police find abandoned car near hiking trail
Tennessee man, woman go missing during Alaskan vacation as police find abandoned car near hiking trail
Tennessee couple, Jonas Bare and Cynthia Hovsepian, go missing after failing to check out of their Airbnb in Fairbanks, Alaska. Their car is found abandoned near a hiking trail, and their belongings are left behind. The investigation leads to the discovery of their rented Jeep Compass at Chena Hot Springs Resort, but they remain unfound.


Red State: Business Owner Almost Becomes Robbery Victim, Then He Pulls His Gun
Business Owner Almost Becomes Robbery Victim, Then He Pulls His Gun
A business owner in Houston defends himself against would-be robbers, shooting and killing two of them. The owner was attacked while walking into his shop after leaving the bank. He discharged his firearm and an employee also fired shots.


#technology

Newsbusters: YouTube Takes Censorship to Whole New Level on So-Called Misinfo
YouTube Takes Censorship to Whole New Level on So-Called Misinfo
Anti-free speech platform YouTube has implemented stricter censorship policies, relying on the World Health Organization (WHO) as the authority on medical information. Any content that contradicts the chosen narrative of health officials will be removed, including the promotion of unproven remedies and denial of certain medical conditions. YouTube's policies will be enforced arbitrarily, similar to its COVID-19 misinformation policy. This falls under the hashtag .


#other

Fox News: First CD to be commercially produced was 41 years ago today: Will CDs make a comeback?
First CD to be commercially produced was 41 years ago today: Will CDs make a comeback?
The first commercial CD was produced in Germany in 1982, marking the beginning of a new era for music. ABBA's album was one of the earliest CDs released. CDs peaked in the 2000s but experienced a decline in sales with the rise of digital downloads and streaming services. Vinyl records have since gained popularity, surpassing CD sales. Some young people today are unfamiliar with CDs, as seen on TikTok. However, the hashtag on TikTok has millions of views, suggesting a potential resurgence of CDs in the future.


The Blaze: Terrifying video shows jet plane crash into traffic on expressway in Malaysia
Terrifying video shows jet plane crash into traffic on expressway in Malaysia
A private jet plane crashed into traffic on an expressway in Malaysia, killing at least 10 people. The plane, operated by Jet Valet, crashed after taking off from Langkawi International Airport and was headed to Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport. The cause of the crash is under investigation.


Forbes: Did Power Lines Start Maui's Wildfires? Why Hawaiian Electric Is Facing Lawsuits—And A Stock Selloff.
Did Power Lines Start Maui's Wildfires? Why Hawaiian Electric Is Facing Lawsuits—And A Stock Selloff.
Maui's deadly wildfires are the deadliest in modern U.S. history. Lawsuits have been filed against Hawaiian Electric, accusing them of negligence in preparing for the fires. Media reports suggest that the first fire was likely caused by a power line. Lack of government intervention and failure to use warning sirens have also been criticized. The wildfires were driven by drought conditions, dry vegetation, and hurricane winds. Hawaiian Electric has seen a significant decrease in share prices since the start of the fire. The death toll currently stands at 111, with two fires still active. The wildfires are a result of long-standing climate conditions and water shortages aggravated by tourism and resorts.


Fox News: Keri Russell claims she was Mickey Mouse Club's 'least talented,' jokes 'Not everyone got out alive'
Keri Russell claims she was Mickey Mouse Club's 'least talented,' jokes 'Not everyone got out alive'
Kerry Russell reflects on her time as a Mouseketeer and being among talented stars such as Britney Spears, Ryan Gosling, Christina Aguilera, and Justin Timberlake. She jokes about being the least talented but values the lasting friendships she made. Russell also mentions the controversy surrounding her haircut on "Felicity" and the impact it had on fans. The other Mouseketeers went on to achieve fame in music and acting while Russell found success in her own acting career.