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#illegals
Forbes: Florida ‘Anti-Chinese Land Law’ Upheld By Federal Court
Florida District Court upholds Florida law that restricts land ownership rights of certain noncitizens domiciled in China or other specific countries. The law prevents certain Chinese immigrants and others from buying land in Florida. The court rejects claims that the law violates the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses, the Fair Housing Act, and the Supremacy Clause.
#politics
American Thinker: Historic LA hotel devolves into housing projects, repairs cost taxpayers more than $11.5 million
The Mayfair Hotel, once a historical treasure in Los Angeles, has been turned into temporary housing for the homeless under the "Project Roomkey" program. The hotel has suffered millions of dollars in damages and has become a chaotic and lawless place. The city now plans to purchase and convert the hotel into permanent homeless housing, spending over $83 million.
Fox News: Gov. Brian Kemp hasn't received 'any evidence' state Sen. Moore has majority necessary for Willis impeachment
Georgia State Senator Colton Moore is seeking to impeach Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis over charges against former President Donald Trump. However, Moore has not provided evidence of the necessary support to call for a special session. The governor's office has not commented further due to the governor's involvement in the case.
Daily Wire: ‘Don’t Turn Maine Into California’: Residents Slam State’s War On Gas-Powered Vehicles
Maine residents oppose a proposed statewide crackdown on fossil fuels, which would phase out gas-powered vehicles and incentivize electric vehicles. Critics argue against adopting California's policies and express concerns about practicality and government overreach. Governor Mills is against the proposed policy but aims to have 219,000 electric vehicles registered in Maine by 2030.
Washington Free Beacon: Republicans Seek Joe and Hunter Biden's Emails From National Archives
A Republican lawmaker wants the National Archives to release unredacted emails between Joe Biden and his son Hunter. House Republicans are considering an impeachment inquiry against Joe Biden based on allegations of financial misconduct, which the White House denies. Hunter Biden may face criminal trial on charges of tax evasion and illegal firearm possession, adding to the legal woes surrounding Donald Trump.
Red State: The Biden Administration Is Stepping into a Fight Concerning Your Free Speech
Biden's Solicitor General appeals to the Supreme Court to hear cases on Texas and Florida laws challenging Big Tech's content moderation. The laws aim to protect free speech rights and expose platforms' editorial capacity.
#society
The New American: Letter From Gump’s San Francisco Targets Politicians, Receives Praise - The New American
San Francisco's Gump's department store may close due to the city's lack of law enforcement, leading to rampant crime and drug use. The owner blames local and state Democrats for allowing these conditions to persist. Other retailers have already left the city due to similar issues.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russian shelling kills one civilian in Kupiansk, official says
Russian shelling kills a civilian in Kupiansk, injuring another and damaging property. The city continues to be targeted despite previous liberation from Russian troops.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Saudi Crown Prince Hosts Iranian Foreign Minister
Saudi Arabian crown prince Mohammed bin Salman met Iran's foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian on Friday in the highest-level talks since the countries reconciled in March after years of bitter rivalry that destabilized the region. The meeting took place in Jeddah and both sides expressed a commitment to regional security and development.
The Blaze: Before executing students on film, Mexican cartel forced one of the five victims to decapitate his friend
The remains of five missing Mexican college students have been found in a warehouse in Jalisco. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador initially joked about the situation, but later called it "very regrettable." There is speculation that the victims were lured with promises of employment and then forced to work for the Jalisco New Generation cartel, carrying out assassinations. The U.S. State Department advises against travel to several states in Mexico due to violence and crime. Illegal crossings at the southern border continue to be a major issue, with over 1.8 million encounters in the previous eight months. Governor Ron DeSantis has suggested using drones to defend the country against cartel activity.
#economy
Fox News: Some Americans moving on from Bud Light boycott, marking 'significant improvement' for brand: Survey
A recent survey suggests that some Americans who previously boycotted Bud Light are returning to the brand. The percentage of Bud Light drinkers who say they are "very unlikely" to buy the beer in the next three to six months has dropped significantly, according to the survey. Sales have declined since transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney promoted the brand, leading to backlash and the rise of other beers in the market.
Foreign Policy: China Must Pay A Price For Climate Inaction
China's economy is rebounding, but its efforts to tackle climate change are suffering. The country's carbon emissions are rising, fueled by the Chinese Communist Party's focus on coal as the main energy source. China's climate goals are at risk because of its prioritization of short-term economic growth. The West needs to implement green tariffs to hold China accountable for its inaction on climate change.
Fox News: Georgia nuclear plant begins loading radioactive fuel into new reactor
Workers are loading radioactive fuel into a new nuclear reactor in Georgia, bringing it one step closer to generating electricity. The project is seven years late and $17 billion over budget.
Once fuel is loaded, tests will be conducted and atoms will be split to create high temperatures and generate electricity. Customers in Georgia will bear the financial burden of the project, with the owners already projected to pay $35 billion in capital and financing costs. The Georgia Public Service Commission will determine who pays for the remaining costs.
#culture
Forbes: The Best Rums In The World According To The 2023 International Wine And Spirits Competition
Rum is on the rise as people discover its complexities and nuances, with fascinating bottles appearing from traditional spots and newer locations. The Black Tot Master Blender's Reserve Rum 2022 from Guyana won the Rum Trophy at the International Wine and Spirit Competition, solidifying its place as the best rum in the world. Desert Diamond Distillery's Gold Miner 11 YO Barrel Reserve Rum and Holyrood Distillery's Elizabeth Yard Diamond (Port Mourant) 10 YO Spanish Oak Palo Cortado Sherry Quarter Cask Rum were also recognized for their exceptional flavors.
#health
Fox News: Broadway star Chris Peluso, actor in ‘Mamma Mia!’ and ‘Wicked,’ dead at 40
Broadway actor Chris Peluso, known for his roles in "Mamma Mia!" and "Wicked," has died at the age of 40. The cause of death has not yet been revealed. Peluso had taken a break from acting to seek treatment for a schizoaffective disorder, which affected his mental health and prevented him from working. He is survived by his wife and two children.
#education
Human Events: NICOLE RUSSELL: New Jersey sues school district for policy
informing parents of students’ gender transition
Progressive ideology challenges parental rights as New Jersey Attorney General sues school district over gender identity policy. Attorneys at Goldwater Institute advocate for parental rights.
Fox News: Louisville district to restart new bus system following chaotic rollout that led to canceled classes
Louisville's school district is reopening after a week of canceled classes due to a disastrous new bus system.
#crime
The Blaze: French-Canadian woman sentenced to 21 years for sending ricin to Trump in 2020, claims she's just an 'activist' sending a 'strong warning'
A woman, Pascale Cecile Veronique Ferrier, was sentenced to nearly 22 years in prison for sending homemade poison letters to former President Donald Trump in 2020. Ferrier, a dual citizen of Canada and France, sent threatening letters to Trump and state-level Texas law enforcement officials. She was apprehended at the border with a loaded firearm and other weapons. Ferrier pleaded guilty to making ricin and expressed regret that Trump didn't withdraw from the election.
Fox News: Proud Boys extremist flees ahead of sentencing in Capitol riot case, triggering manhunt by authorities
Authorities are searching for a Proud Boys member who disappeared before his sentencing for his involvement in the U.S. Capitol riot. Christopher Worrell, guilty of spraying pepper spray on police officers, was supposed to be sentenced to 14 years in prison. His whereabouts are currently unknown.
Fox News: Massachusetts mom mourns death of 10-year-old daughter shot by neighbor
A 10-year-old girl in Massachusetts was shot and killed by a neighbor who broke into her family's apartment. The girl's mother announced her daughter's death on Facebook, expressing her devastating grief. Another family member was killed in the shooting, while the girl's sister was injured. The shooter, identified as the neighbor, also died from a self-inflicted gunshot.
Fox News: Ohio teen who intentionally killed boyfriend in high-speed crash left twisted online tributes to him
Ohio teenager Mackenzie Shirilla has been convicted of intentionally crashing her car into a brick wall at 100 mph to kill her boyfriend and his friend. She left bizarre tributes on her boyfriend's online obituary after the murders. Shirilla has been found guilty of four counts of murder and other charges for her deranged plot. She posted several photos of the couple to the online obituary and referred to her boyfriend as her "soulmate" and "love of my life." The crash instantly killed her boyfriend and his friend, while Shirilla was trapped in the mangled vehicle. Prosecutors argued that she intentionally smashed into the building to end her toxic relationship.
#sports
Fox News: Conference realignment ‘happened because of money,’ UCLA head basketball coach says
College athletics face turmoil as the Pac-12 conference teeters on collapse. Schools are realigning conferences for financial reasons, leaving athletes to deal with longer travel times. The moves prioritize money over the well-being of student-athletes.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Missouri Boy Boats Massive Blue Catfish Weighing More Than 100 Pounds
A 15-year-old boy caught a 108-pound blue catfish in the Missouri River, the second largest ever caught in the state. He fulfilled his dream of catching a big, record-setting fish. Blue catfish weighing over 100 pounds were common in the 1800s.
#other
Fox News: Stretches of Rio Grande in Arizona may dry up without more rain, water managers warn
The lack of rain and hot conditions are causing the Rio Grande to dry up, leading to water shortages for farmers in New Mexico. The endangered silvery minnow is also being affected. Water managers are trying to mitigate the situation and supplement flows to target areas with known minnow habitat. The lack of rainfall and inability to store water are making the situation challenging. This is not the first time the river has gone dry due to drought.
Forbes: Here’s Just How Rare West Coast Hurricanes—Like Hilary—Really Are
Hurricane Hilary, a rare tropical storm, is heading towards California. California has not seen a tropical storm since record keeping began in 1949. The storm is expected to weaken as it moves north and will bring heavy rainfall, flash flooding, and landslides to Mexico before impacting the Southwest and the coast of California.