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#illegals
Daily Wire: Biden Admin Quietly Auctioning Off Parts Of Unused Border Wall: Report
The Biden administration is selling parts for the border wall, making $2 million so far. House Republicans want the parts to be used to extend the wall.
Republican senators criticize Biden for selling parts as illegal immigrants flood across the border. They say the money made won't compensate for the harm caused.
#politics
The Right Scoop: Joe Biden SELLING leftover border wall segments so lawmakers can’t force him to use them to build the wall
Joe Biden is selling off unused parts of the border wall purchased under the Trump administration to prevent lawmakers from forcing him to use them. The Biden administration has sold millions of dollars' worth of wall parts through an online auction, in an attempt to bypass pending legislation. The Department of Defense appropriations package passed by the Democrat-led Senate is pressuring Biden to extend the wall using these parts, leading the administration to quickly get rid of them before the bill becomes law.
Breitbart: Poll: Biden and Trump Virtually Tied in Head-to-Head Matchup
Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are in a virtual tie in a head-to-head matchup, according to a survey from the Economist/YouGov. Among all respondents, Trump leads by one point, while Biden takes a one-point edge among registered voters. Trump maintains the edge among independents. The survey also found that there is a dead tie between the two candidates when respondents were asked who they believe will win the presidential election. Biden’s lead widens among registered voters, but independents give Trump the edge. The survey coincides with an NPR/Marist College survey showing Trump with an eight-point lead among independents.
National Review: The Corner: Jim Buckley: Gentleman, and Gentle Man
Long ago in 1968, the Soviet Union invaded Czechoslovakia and Jim Buckley became involved in the Student Committee for Freedom in Czechoslovakia. Despite being shy, Jim had a gentle persuasion that caused people to listen. In 1970, Jim ran for U.S. Senate and, although many thought he would lose, he had a chance to win with enough Republicans and defecting Democrats supporting him. Jim was a methodical and hardworking senator who treated everyone with respect and dignity, and he was known for his fairness as a judge. He believed in thoughtful policy, not impulsive decisions.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Rheinmetall to begin maintaining Ukrainian tanks in August 2023, says CEO
German arms maker Rheinmetall will begin maintaining Ukrainian tanks in August 2023. The company plans to open a factory in western Ukraine and hopes to start tank production as soon as possible.
National Review: The Corner: Weekend Short: ‘One of the Missing’ by Ambrose Bierce
Private soldier Jerome Searing is entrusted with a perilous duty during the war. As a scout, he must get as close to the enemy's lines as possible and gather information. However, Searing's mission takes a dark turn when he becomes trapped in a building and contemplates suicide. The story explores the dehumanizing effects of war and the tenuous relationship soldiers have with their own lines.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: UK Warns of 'Likely' Terror Attacks in Denmark over Qur'an Burnings
UK Foreign Office warns of likely terrorist attacks in Denmark related to burnings of the Qur'an. Sweden raises its terror threat level to "high," becoming a "priority" target for Islamist terrorists. Both countries considering legislation to prevent Quran burnings.
#economy
Breitbart: Survey: Nearly Half Say Defeat of Biden in 2024 Would Be 'Good' for Economy
Nearly half of likely voters believe that the defeat of President Biden in 2024 would be good for the U.S. economy, according to a recent survey. 63% of likely voters rated the economy as poor or fair, with 47% categorizing it as poor. Republicans and independents were more likely to believe that Biden's defeat would be good for the economy, while over one-third of Democrats also held this view.
#education
The Blaze: NYC students face possible return to remote learning due to bus driver strike
Millions of schoolchildren faced disastrous consequences during remote learning due to the pandemic. In New York City, a potential school bus driver strike may force some students back to remote learning. The strike, led by TWU Local 1181, could leave thousands of students without transportation to school. Parents are unhappy with the proposed solution of remote learning and are worried about the safety of their children.
Fox News: California mother claims she lost her job for opposing sexual ideology in schools: 'Absolutely devastating'
A mother in California was fired after speaking out against the school district's sexual education curriculum that teaches 10-year-old students they can choose their own gender and receive puberty blockers. She has been targeted and labeled as racist, homophobic, and transphobic by her community. The situation has caused immense stress and devastation for her family.
#other
Forbes: End Of Barbiemania? ‘Blue Beetle’ Unseats ‘Barbie’ With $9.8 Million Opening
DC Comics' movie Blue Beetle took down Barbie after a month at the top of the box office, but its opening was lackluster compared to rival Marvel's recent releases. Blue Beetle made $9.8 million on its opening day and is projected to gross $25 million in its opening weekend.