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#illegals
Breitbart: Illegal Boat Migration Doubles Over Last Year in Italy in Blow for Meloni
Illegal boat migration to Italy has doubled compared to last year, causing overcrowding in reception centers like Lampedusa. Deportations have increased slightly, but the number of asylum seekers has risen significantly. The majority of boat migrants now depart from Tunisia due to the country's unstable civil order. The impact of illegal immigration on Italy includes a rise in crimes committed by foreign nationals and numerous deaths at sea. Prime Minister Meloni, who promised to address the crisis, has taken a more diplomatic approach, partnering with African regimes to combat people smuggling.
#politics
The Right Scoop: Um…Matt Schlapp now wants candidates to unite behind ‘one nominee’ and the reason is crazy
The chairman of the American Conservative Union, Matt Schlapp, suggested that all candidates drop out of the primary to fund Trump's legal defense. Many people criticized this idea, stating that the primary should be about selecting a nominee, not paying legal bills.
National Review: The Corner: Something Is Still Wrong with the President
President Biden's refusal to comment on the rising death toll in Maui, even when asked a simple question, raises concerns about his empathy and ability to handle crises. He continues to maintain a light schedule and avoids off-the-cuff speaking engagements, exhibiting signs of cognitive decline.
Fox News: Jim Jordan zeroes in on key Hunter Biden probe meeting in investigation of 'sweetheart' plea deal
House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, along with other Republicans, is investigating the handling of tax and firearm-related charges against Hunter Biden. They are focusing on a meeting that took place in October 2022, involving IRS employee Gary Shapley, then-Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss, and others. Jordan is interested in speaking to the five individuals who attended the meeting. U.S. Attorney David Weiss has been elevated to special counsel and will continue investigating Hunter Biden.
Fox News: Jeffrey Clark attorney files motion objecting to proposed trial date; calls it 'highly premature'
Jeffrey Clark's attorney requests a delay in the Georgia case against Trump, accusing the prosecutor of rushing the trial for political gain. The Fulton County district attorney wants the trial to occur within six months but none of the defendants have been served with warrants.
Daily Wire: Here’s Why Hunter Biden’s Tax Charges Were Dismissed Thursday Evening
Hunter Biden had two tax charges dismissed by U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika after Special Counsel David Weiss requested their dismissal. The plea deal, which would have granted immunity to Hunter, fell apart after Noreika questioned the extent of the immunity. Weiss was appointed as special counsel by Attorney General Merrick Garland and requested the dismissal of the tax charges. Critics argue that this new development protects Hunter and President Joe Biden and may prevent congressional testimony.
PJ Media: Weird: Woman Mails Trump Ricin, Yet Gets No Award
A woman sent Donald Trump a letter containing ricin, hoping to get him to withdraw from the 2024 election. Despite her intentions, she now faces 22 years in prison. The incident highlights the double standards in the effort to remove Trump from public life.
Breitbart: GOP Politicians Dodge Business Demands for More Migrant Labor
Business groups in Iowa are advocating for more immigrants to address a claimed labor shortage, which is putting pressure on wages and prompting companies to invest in technology and machinery. The tight labor market in Iowa has forced employers to offer higher wages to attract workers, leading to increased productivity and better pay for Iowa workers. However, there is opposition to immigration from some Iowa Republicans who are concerned about the impact on wages.
#society
Daily Wire: MPTF President Calls Hollywood Crew ‘Forgotten Casualties’ Of Strike: ‘At Risk Of Losing Their Homes, Their Cars’
The ongoing strikes in Hollywood, led by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA, are causing devastating effects on non-union members, particularly stage crew members who live paycheck to paycheck. The president and CEO of the MPTF urged the Hollywood community to donate financial assistance to support these individuals, who are at risk of losing their livelihoods. The strikes have led to a complete industry shutdown, and the crew members are being overlooked and forgotten.
Breitbart: Hollywood Sexism: Study Says 34.6 Percent of Speaking Parts Were Female in the Top 100 Box Office Hits in 2022
A new study reveals the lack of female representation in popular films, with only 34.6% of speaking parts being female. Progress toward gender parity on screen has stalled, despite decades of advocacy. However, there has been an increase in female leading roles and representation of underrepresented ethnic groups. The film industry has regressed in terms of diversity during the pandemic, with a decrease in leads from underrepresented ethnic groups and minimal LGBTQ+ and disabled representation. This report highlights the importance of fair pay and equal opportunities for marginalized communities in Hollywood.
National Review: The Corner: James L. Buckley, R.I.P.
James L. Buckley, a respected statesman, judge, and writer, has passed away at 100. National Review and various contributors paid tribute to him on his centenary earlier this year. More tributes will be shared to honor this significant figure.
#war
The New American: Russia Announces Major Interest-rate Hikes, Increases Nuclear Supplies to "Friendly" States - The New American
Russia's central bank raises interest rates to tackle inflation and boost the ruble's value amid the Russo-Ukrainian conflict. The ruble's depreciation is attributed to low foreign-exchange revenue and Western sanctions.
Rosatom, Russia's state-owned atomic energy corporation, increases nuclear fuel and equipment deliveries to friendly countries, particularly in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Russia's nuclear sector is not affected by EU embargoes.
Ukraine launches failed drone attacks on Moscow's business district, but no significant damage is reported. The Russian Defense Ministry claims that Ukraine has lost thousands of service members and military equipment since the counteroffensive began.
Breitbart: Zelensky Chastises Citizens for Dancing and Drinking During War
Ukrainian President Zelensky urges citizens to focus on the war effort instead of partying in Kyiv nightclubs during ongoing conflict. The president emphasizes the need for everyone to contribute to the fight against Russia, criticizing ostentatious consumption. The comments come amid viral posts showing people enjoying themselves in the capital city.
#foreignaffairs
The New American: France Slams U.S. for Alleged Betrayal Over Niger Coup - The New American
France is angered by the United States' response to the Niger coup, as they believe the US is not supporting the reinstatement of the ousted president. France fears that the US may strike a deal with Niger's military government without their involvement. The French presence in Niger is causing unhappiness among locals, while the US remains relatively unaffected.
#economy
Forbes: This AI Stock Darling Crashed Nearly 20% Just Because It’s Reporting Earnings On A Friday Afternoon
Cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks faced criticism for reporting earnings after market close on a Friday, leading to a significant drop in stock value. The decision was seen as bizarre and sparked speculation about the company's motives. Analysts offered various theories, including a possible announcement about exiting the hardware business. Despite the controversy, analysts remain positive about the stock's potential.
Flag And Cross: Elon Musk Money: How Much Does The Richest Person On The Planet Pay Employees At Tesla?
Tesla, one of the world's fastest-growing companies, pays its employees between $85,000 and $175,000 annually. CEO Elon Musk allows workers to share in the company's success, often providing stock-based compensation. Executives made over $46 million each in 2020, but stock-based compensation has been less lucrative in recent years.
#military
Breitbart: White House: 'There Was a Lot of Confusion' But We Couldn't Have Prevented Kabul Airport Attack
White House National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby stated that the Kabul airport attack could not have been prevented given the circumstances, despite confusion and chaos outside the gate. An investigation by Central Command concluded that, aside from decisions that could have affected mission success, there was little that could have been done differently.
Fox News: US announces new multiyear military exercise plan with Japan, South Korea ahead of summit
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan announced a new military exercise plan involving the U.S., Japan, and South Korea in response to provocations from China and North Korea. The three countries have committed to annual meetings to discuss regional security, technology, economic partnership, and more. This enhances trilateral security cooperation in the face of North Korean provocations.
#history
Gataway Couple: Did You Know These Famous People Are From New Hampshire?
New Hampshire, also known as the Granite State, has a rich history and is famous for being the first state to declare independence from England in 1775. It is also known for its beautiful landscapes, including the highest peak in the Northeast, Mount Washington. The state is home to several famous individuals, including astronaut Alan Shepard, actress Mandy Moore, comedian Sarah Silverman, and wrestler Triple H.
#health
PJ Media: Aid to Maui Survivors Still Absent as the Island's Emergency Management Chief Steps Down
Maui's Emergency Management Chief steps down due to poor health. The decision came after controversial comments about not sounding warning sirens.
The Blaze: Mayo Clinic offers anti-racism course to teach the 'foundations of structural racism' and 'anti-Blackness in America'
Mayo Clinic offers an "anti-racism" course for staff, focusing on "structural racism" and "anti-Blackness" in the US. The course aims to achieve racial equity by challenging biases and exploring systemic ideologies. It covers not only race but also gender and class complexities. Faculty includes author Robin DiAngelo.
#education
Fox News: Mom blasts Fairfax County Public Schools for defying state's gender guidance rule: 'Established pattern'
Stacy Langton criticizes Fairfax County Public Schools for defying Gov. Youngkin's guidance on gender. Youngkin's admin emphasizes schools should follow Dept. of Education policies. Conflict arises as Virginia DOE releases model policies for transgender students.
#crime
The Blaze: Mississippi judge declares mistrial in case involving shooting attack on black FedEx driver
A mistrial was declared in the case of two white men accused of shooting at a black FedEx driver. The judge cited police errors as the reason, while accusations of racism surfaced on social media.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Top College Basketball Teams Bounce Into Israel
The University of Arizona men's basketball team defeated the Israel Select Team in a friendly exhibition game in Tel Aviv, as part of a tour organized by Athletes for Israel. Kansas State University also played against the Israeli team and later flew to the United Arab Emirates for more games against the Lebanese and Mexican national teams. The teams had the opportunity to sightsee and visit important historical sites in Israel.
Forbes: Prince Reimagines T22 Tennis Sneaker With Release Of Venom
Prince, the U.S.-based brand, has released two new tennis shoes: the Prince Venom and the basketball-inspired Phantom. The Venom offers a lighter weight and a closer-to-the-ground feel without sacrificing stability, while the Phantom is designed for aggressive play with additional support and lateral stability. Both shoes aim to update and improve the Prince tennis lineup.
#outdoors
targetwalleye.com: Bobberscoping in clear water, FFS side effects, Bottom-bouncer tricks – Target Walleye
MN guide Tony Roach shares his techniques for catching clear-water walleye using slip-bobbers and forward-facing sonar. He advises using long casts, weight, and bobbers to reach the fish and recommends using crawlers or leeches as bait. Roach also notes that walleye are becoming more spooked by forward-facing sonar and suggests turning the transducer away from the fish if they show signs of being startled. Overall, sneaking up on fish and casting past them is key to successful fishing in clear water.