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#illegals
Fox News: Greek patrol rescue nearly 80 migrants that tried to cross Aegean Sea in inflatable dinghies
Greek patrol boats in the Aegean Sea rescued nearly 80 migrants attempting to cross from Turkey in inflatable dinghies. Over the weekend, another 200 people were picked up. The rise in migrant crossings is attributed to better summer sailing weather and smugglers taking advantage of increased Aegean small boat traffic during the tourist season.
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive—Analysis Shows Montana’s Sheehy Surging, Rosendale Crashing in GOP Senate Primary
Former President Donald Trump's intelligence analysis reveals that businessman and retired Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy is gaining support in the Montana GOP Senate primary, while Rep. Matt Rosendale is experiencing a significant decline. In West Virginia, Governor Jim Justice is dominating the GOP primary for the Senate race. Sheehy's growth is attributed to positive reactions to his advertising campaign and endorsement of Trump, while Rosendale's image has suffered due to anti-veteran perceptions and his refusal to endorse Trump. Justice, supported by his continued backing of Trump and a perception of doing a good job as governor, maintains a strong lead over Rep. Alex Mooney.
Breitbart: Ecuador Presidential Race: Socialist, Banana Business Heir Go to Runoff
Establishment socialist candidate Luisa González and business heir Daniel Noboa will go to a second runoff election in Ecuador following a violent and cybercrime-ridden general presidential election. Anti-socialist corruption crusader Fernando Villavicencio was assassinated and replaced on the ballot by fellow journalist Christian Zurita. Cyberattacks from China, Russia, Pakistan, and Indonesia targeted the election's online voting platform.
Fox News: Biden's DOJ 'scared to death' to charge Hunter, Andy McCarthy says: 'Would be career suicide'
Fox News contributor Andy McCarthy warns that Justice Department officials are afraid to charge Hunter Biden for gun-related felony and tax evasion due to his father's position, indicating that the case is disappearing. McCarthy describes it as exhibit A of how the Biden scheme worked. Kentucky Rep. James Comer criticizes alleged obstruction of Republicans' Biden family probe, claiming that legal teams, banks, and bureaucracies are working together to suppress the truth. He accuses the Biden legal team, the Department of Justice, the FBI, the Secret Service, the IRS, and the Democrats on the House Oversight Committee of obstructing the investigation.
Forbes: Fox News Shifts Advertising Strategy For First Republican Debate
Fox News is facing a challenge in selling their upcoming prime time debate for the Republican nomination in 2024 because former President Donald Trump refuses to participate. Trump claims to be leading in the polls and sees no benefit in appearing with his challengers. Fox News has been trying to convince him to attend, as his presence would drive higher ratings, but Trump has instead agreed to do a recorded interview with Tucker Carlson. Despite this setback, Fox News hopes to draw in viewers who have drifted away from the network and expects a healthy turnout, providing an opportunity for advertisers to reach a large and engaged audience.
Breitbart: Poll: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Surges in South Carolina Among Likely Democrat Primary Voters
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is gaining support in South Carolina among Democrat voters, with 24% backing him in the primary. A recent poll indicates that his stance against harsh coronavirus measures may be boosting his popularity.
#society
Fox News: 'Crazy plane lady' vows comeback as social media torches Dallas woman's mea culpa: 'Very strange picture'
Tiffany Gomas, the viral American Airlines passenger, embraces her meme moniker "TMFINR" in a new Instagram post. She promotes mental health and stands against cyberbullying. However, her positive post receives negative comments and questions about her meltdown. She has yet to explain what happened, leaving the public confused and wanting answers.
Fox News: New York college evicts 44 migrants from campus dorms, gets accused of discrimination
SUNY Buffalo State University is facing accusations of discrimination after deciding to evict 44 migrants from their campus dormitories. The school had initially agreed to let the migrants stay due to overcrowding at a nearby shelter, but reversed their decision after concerns about student safety. The founder of the shelter, Dr. Myron Glick, condemned the university's actions as discriminatory and argued that the migrants should not be punished for the actions of others. Buffalo State officials stated that the agreement was only meant to be temporary and that they were trying to connect the migrants with alternative housing options. Jericho Road, the shelter organization, is currently struggling to find new accommodations for the migrants.
The Blaze: World Economic Forum adviser deems fewer English babies 'good news' for the planet
Oxford academic and World Economic Forum adviser Sarah Harper expresses happiness over decreasing birth rates in Western countries. She believes that fewer English babies are good for the planet and supports non-Western nations replenishing the human stock. Harper, along with other depopulationists, advocates for shrinking family sizes and sees declining fertility as a solution to overconsumption and environmental problems. However, this agenda has consequences such as placing a greater burden on younger generations to support the healthcare needs of older generations.
#war
Euromaidan Press: 42 countries and EU join formation of International registry of damages caused by Russian aggression against Ukraine
42 countries and the EU have formed an international registry to catalog damages caused by Russia's aggression against Ukraine. The registry, proposed by Ukraine's Prime Minister, aims to seek compensation for losses incurred during the war with Russia.
#religion
Fox News: Pakistan gives cash to nearly 100 homeless Christian families following destructive Muslim-led riot
Muslim mob attacks Christian churches and homes in Pakistan over alleged desecration of the Quran. 160 rioters arrested. Government compensates Christian families with $6,800.
The Babylon Bee: Local Church Tries Bold New Tactic Of Just Teaching The Bible
A local church in Gastonia, NC gains popularity by focusing on teaching the Bible instead of using flashy attractions to draw people in. The decision leads to positive changes in people's lives.
#health
Forbes: Debris And Industrial Waste Makes Flood Waters Dangerous. Here’s What Californians Need To Know Amid Tropical Storm Hilary
Flash flooding caused by Tropical Storm Hilary in southern California poses health risks due to the contaminants present in floodwaters, warns the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The floodwaters can carry harmful debris and contaminants, leading to gastrointestinal illnesses, rashes, and infections. The University of Nebraska Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources also highlights the potential contamination of drinking water wells and infrastructure. It is advised to avoid contact with floodwaters and to take precautions if traveling in the affected areas.
#education
The American Mind: Florida Leads the Way
Florida's education reform focuses on challenging bureaucracy, implementing new standards, parental rights, and Education Savings Accounts. Blueprint for other states.
Fox News: Louisville district sees large improvement in bus program following disastrous rollout on 1st day of school
The largest school district in Kentucky faced a transportation crisis causing a week of canceled classes. Adjustments have been made, but challenges remain in the system.
#crime
Red State: The Pulitzer Prize (Dis)Honors: Maddow Denies, Rolling Stone Cries, and Florida Man Nearly Dies
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In the world of media, journalists continue their biased coverage of Donald Trump, as CNN and NBC speculate about his actions following his indictment. Rachel Maddow brings on Hillary Clinton to discuss election denials, while Taylor Lorenz discusses TikTok's influence on the coverage. Meanwhile, MSNBC's Jose Diaz-Balart misrepresents Florida's school curriculum, and E.J. Dickson of Rolling Stone criticizes the viral "He's not real!!!" woman. On a lighter note, The UK Mirror tells us we've been eating croissants wrong, and a Florida woman spikes a man's drink with bug spray.
Fox News: UK baby-killer Lucy Letby sentenced to life in prison: 'Malevolence bordering on sadism'
Former neonatal nurse Lucy Letby has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of release for the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six others at a hospital in northern England. The sentencing judge described Letby's actions as "malevolence bordering on sadism" and highlighted her lack of remorse. This case has shocked and devastated the families of the victims, and the British government has ordered an independent inquiry into the matter.
Breitbart: Crosswalk Carnage: Driver Arrested After Seven Pedestrians Mowed Down in Bloody NYC Hit and Run
A vehicle plowed through a Manhattan crosswalk, leaving seven pedestrians injured. The driver fled the scene but was arrested after crashing into another car.
Flag And Cross: Watch: Customer Deftly Guns Down Armed Robbery Suspect Without Even Putting Down His Six-Pack of Beer
Surveillance video shows a Michigan man stopping an armed robber at a convenience store without setting his beer down. The armed customer, who had a concealed carry permit, fired seven shots and neutralized the robber. The shooter may face charges, while the robber is charged with armed robbery and faces a potential life sentence.
#sports
Forbes: From Project To Contributor: What Does Thunder’s Aleksej Pokusevski Provide This Season?
Aleksej Pokusevski, a 7-foot player for the Oklahoma City Thunder, is expected to make a significant impact in the upcoming NBA season. With his versatility to play multiple positions and his ability to space the floor and play defense, Pokusevski's role in the team's success is crucial. The Thunder's young roster and playmaking abilities make him an important connector on the court.
#outdoors
Fox News: Massachusetts father drowns while trying to save mother, child in New Hampshire river, police say
A Massachusetts father drowned while trying to rescue a mother and child who were stuck in fast-moving water in New Hampshire. This incident is the third drowning in New Hampshire in less than a week. The father attempted to save them but became caught in the current himself and was ultimately pronounced dead.
#other
The Blaze: Hawaii's Dem governor blames climate change for Maui wildfires while simultaneously promising to make 'no excuses'
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green blamed climate change for the wildfires in Maui, stating that it amplified the level of devastation caused. He acknowledged that there were human errors made during the response but insisted that there were no excuses. The lack of action by officials and the delayed access to water for firefighters have drawn criticism, and Hawaiian Electric might face a lawsuit for negligence. The National Weather Service had issued warnings about the fire threats prior to the outbreak, suggesting that human error played a significant role.
Fox News: The voice behind Nintendo's Mario hangs up his hat: 'It has been an honor'
Voice actor Charles Martinet, known for his role as Mario in Nintendo's video games, has retired from the role. Nintendo announced Martinet's departure and stated that he will continue as a "Mario ambassador," but will no longer provide the character's voice. The company plans to release a video message from Martinet and Mario's creator, Shigeru Miyamoto.
Field & Stream: Two Rare River Otter Attacks Reported in California
River otters are not as harmless as they may seem. Two violent attacks occurred in California this summer, with one victim being bitten multiple times by otters near Lake Tahoe. Another attack targeted an actress swimming in the Middle Fork of the Feather River. These incidents highlight rare instances of river otters becoming aggressive and demonstrate the potential danger they can pose.
Breitbart: Judge Rules AI-Generated Art Not Protected by Copyright Law: 'Human Authorship Is a Bedrock Requirement'
A federal judge ruled that art created solely by artificial intelligence technology is not protected by copyright law. The ruling has significant implications for Hollywood, as studios increasingly use AI as a creative tool. The judge acknowledged the ambiguities presented by AI, but stated that human authorship is necessary for copyright protection. This decision comes amidst lawsuits and strikes in the industry regarding the use of AI in creative fields.
Daily Wire: Wynonna Judd Announces Throwback Tour, Says Music ‘Is Healing’ Her After Mom’s Death
Country singer Wynonna Judd announced a throwback tour, honoring her first two albums and finding healing through music after her mother's passing. The tour will take fans back to the 90s, performing the albums top to bottom, and diving into her memories.
Fox News: Patriots' Bill Belichick praises 'impressive' Taylor Swift for rain-soaked performance
New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick praised Taylor Swift for her resilience in performing through the rain at a concert . ESPN star Stephen A. Smith also raved about Swift's performance and called it the best concert he's ever been to . Both Belichick and Smith joined the growing list of Swift fans, which includes New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers .