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#illegals

The Right Scoop: Blue states allowing illegals to join police force after self-made crisis in law enforcement
Blue states allowing illegals to join police force after self-made crisis in law enforcement
Blue states like California, Colorado, and Illinois are allowing illegal immigrants to join their police forces due to a shortage of officers. This move comes after the 'defund the police' movement caused a crisis in law enforcement. Critics argue that these states have made law enforcement toxic and it is absurd to allow illegals to work in policing.


#politics

The Blaze: Hunter Biden almost got off scot-free — but everything changed when the IRS whistleblowers broke their silence: Report
Hunter Biden almost got off scot-free — but everything changed when the IRS whistleblowers broke their silence: Report
David Weiss, the special counsel, initially intended to end the Hunter Biden investigation without prosecution. However, two courageous IRS whistleblowers speaking out changed the course of events. They alleged that Weiss had been influenced by a politically motivated Justice Department. As a result, Weiss suddenly demanded that Hunter Biden be prosecuted. Hunter Biden's lawyers want the whistleblowers to face criminal prosecution for their actions .


Human Events: ROD THOMSON: Question EVERY narrative, verify every claim as politics infiltrate all facets of life
ROD THOMSON: Question EVERY narrative, verify every claim as
politics infiltrate all facets of life
We live in an era of narrative control where we must question every narrative thrown at us. Both sides of the political spectrum have their own narratives, and it's our duty to question and verify them. Examples like the Trump indictments and the false narrative about Ron DeSantis burning through cash highlight the need for skepticism and verification.


Fox News: DeSantis campaign boasts endorsements, latest poll numbers as signs of momentum in Iowa
DeSantis campaign boasts endorsements, latest poll numbers as signs of momentum in Iowa
Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis is gaining ground in Iowa with a record number of endorsements and growing support ahead of the caucus. DeSantis has received 40 endorsements from state legislators and has more than 10,000 Iowans committed to caucus for him, representing one-fifth of the total Iowans who caucused for Ted Cruz in 2016. Supporters highlight his accomplishments in Florida and his commitment to a 99-county tour.


Washington Free Beacon: FACT CHECK: President Biden 'Cares About People'
FACT CHECK: President Biden 'Cares About People'


The Biden administration claims empathy as the president's "calling card," but recent events have shown otherwise. When asked about the rising death toll from Maui wildfires, Biden responded with a blunt "No comment."


The Federalist: Non-Trump GOP Candidates Need To Answer Questions Carefully
Non-Trump GOP Candidates Need To Answer Questions Carefully
Since Fox News is focusing on Trump-related questions for the upcoming debate, non-Trump candidates need to give the "correct" answers. They should reject any legitimacy of the left's pursuit of Trump and acknowledge that the 2020 election was rigged in favor of Democrats. Candidates should also show unwavering support for the party and be willing to do whatever it takes to win, regardless of what others think about Trump's liability to the party.


Fox News: Kamala Harris thinks she gets more media scrutiny than VP predecessors: 'I think that is the case'
Kamala Harris thinks she gets more media scrutiny than VP predecessors: 'I think that is the case'
Vice President Kamala Harris acknowledges that she receives more media scrutiny than past vice presidents. Critics argue that previous VPs, including Mike Pence and Joe Biden, also faced criticism. Harris sees her role as taking some responsibility off the President's plate.


The American Mind: Architect of a Sham
Architect of a Sham
Special Counsel Jack Smith, appointed by President Joe Biden, has led investigations into former President Donald Trump based on legal theories from the January 6th Committee's findings. However, there are concerns about the Committee's integrity and partisan bias. The evidence used to support the indictments against Trump and his supporters is questionable, with much remaining undisclosed. The reliance on the discredited Eisen memorandum raises doubts about the validity of the indictments. The burden of proof for criminal intent is not met, and the evidence provided in the memorandum is insufficient. This scrutiny is necessary to uphold the principles of due process and prevent a decline into a banana republic.


#society

PJ Media: The Top 3 Censored Topics in America in 2023
The Top 3 Censored Topics in America in 2023
The left complains about "book bans" protecting children from explicit content. However, there is a real censorship problem where advertisers control what content we can access, specifically on topics like climate change, transgenderism, and COVID. Democrats have abandoned science and lied about the pandemic. Self-censorship is not the solution.


The Blaze: Treat 'plants like people': Couple who eat roadkill and iguanas advise others to 'acknowledge plants as beings'
Treat 'plants like people': Couple who eat roadkill and iguanas advise others to 'acknowledge plants as beings'
A Florida couple survives off of limited trips to markets by growing their own plants and seeds and eating roadkill, including possum and iguana. They spend only about $50 at the supermarket for treats and drinks. They also gather necessities from neighboring farmers and engage in foraging. Lewis believes that plants should be treated with respect and love.


#foreignaffairs

Human Events: CHARLIE KIRK & TUCKER CARLSON: DC neocons obsessed with Ukraine and fighting Russia
CHARLIE KIRK & TUCKER CARLSON: DC neocons obsessed with Ukraine
and fighting Russia
Tucker Carlson and Charlie Kirk discussed the disconnect between Washington DC politicians and voters regarding foreign policy. They specifically addressed the lack of interest in going to war with Russia over Ukraine among Republican and Democratic voters. They also talked about the adverse effects of the COVID-19 vaccine and the absence of any apologies from those who mandated it despite the harm caused. The conversation highlighted the importance of moral clarity and taking responsibility.


Washington Free Beacon: Netanyahu Says Recent Attacks on Israelis Are 'Funded by Iran'
Netanyahu Says Recent Attacks on Israelis Are 'Funded by Iran'
Israeli PM Netanyahu claimed that recent attacks on Israelis were funded and encouraged by Iran, referring to them as a terror attack. He vowed to retaliate against the attackers and their supporters.


National Review: The Corner: Why the Moon Matters
The Corner: Why the Moon Matters
In a resurgence of space exploration, Russia's Luna-25 probe crashed on the moon after losing contact while India's Chandrayaan-3 plans to land and Japan's SLIM lander prepare for launch. However, Americans have grown uninterested in the moon, unaware of its potential as a refueling station and resource-rich environment. Developing the lunar surface could benefit commercial enterprises and secure access to valuable elements like helium-3, which is crucial for fusion ignition. It's a matter of time before someone capitalizes on the moon's resources, and the US should aim to be at the forefront.


#economy

Fox News: Iraqi oil minister visits Ankara to address energy issues, including resumption of oil exports
Iraqi oil minister visits Ankara to address energy issues, including resumption of oil exports
Iraq's oil minister is in Turkey to discuss the resumption of oil exports through the Ceyhan port, following a halt in exports due to an arbitration ruling. Turkey was ordered to pay damages of $1.5 billion for unauthorized oil exports by the Kurdistan Regional Government.


#religion

Daily Wire: Canada’s ‘Mass Graves’ Hoax Is Yet Another Fabricated Narrative To Demonize Christians
Canada’s ‘Mass Graves’ Hoax Is Yet Another Fabricated Narrative To Demonize Christians
On the first day of a major Islamic religious holiday, a man burned a Koran outside a mosque in Stockholm, Sweden. The U.S. State Department quickly condemned the action, expressing concern for religious freedom. This response contrasts with the lack of attention given to the torching of more than 80 churches in Canada, leading to questions about the priorities of leaders like Joe Biden and Justin Trudeau.


#health

Fox News: Olivia Newton-John's daughter Chloe is suffering from 'extreme memory loss' since mom's death
Olivia Newton-John's daughter Chloe is suffering from 'extreme memory loss' since mom's death
Olivia Newton-John's daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, revealed her own health issues in an Instagram video. Lattanzi shared that she has experienced memory loss and difficulty getting out of bed since her mother's death from cancer. She expressed her intention to take time off to prioritize her own well-being.


#education

The Blaze: Is THIS the most dangerous university in America?
Is THIS the most dangerous university in America?
Gray sees hope in University of Austin, a school promoting freedom of thought & challenging traditional ideas. Importance of protecting students without "safe space" culture. Clear mission focused on discovering truth.


Fox News: Spelling quiz! How well can you spell these surprisingly tough words?
Spelling quiz! How well can you spell these surprisingly tough words?
A spelling quiz featuring multiple choice questions on a variety of words, promoting educational advancement.


#crime

Red State: BREAKING: Controversial Terms of Release Set for Donald Trump in Georgia
BREAKING: Controversial Terms of Release Set for Donald Trump in Georgia
In mid-May, Donald Trump and 18 others were indicted in Fulton County, GA as co-conspirators. Trump's release conditions have been set, including paying a $200,000 bond. He is barred from intimidating witnesses or co-defendants and from making any threats on social media.


#sports

Forbes: Gary Koch Rings NYSE Bell And Reflects On Payne Stewart Award
Gary Koch Rings NYSE Bell And Reflects On Payne Stewart Award
Golf legend Gary Koch rang the opening bell at the NYSE as part of the Tour Championship week. Koch, the recipient of the 2023 Payne Stewart Award, described the experience as electrifying and compared it to the energy of a top-tier golf tournament. Koch has entrusted professionals to manage his stock portfolio and credits them for his successful investment in Microsoft stock. He was recently surprised with the news that he would receive the Payne Stewart Award, and his philanthropic endeavors have largely focused on junior golf. The award comes with a distribution of funds to various causes chosen by Koch.


Flag And Cross: Transgender Weightlifter Overpowers Female Contestants, Smashes Women's Record
Transgender Weightlifter Overpowers Female Contestants, Smashes Women's Record
"Mediocre male" athletes infiltrating women's sports sparks backlash and controversy as transgender powerlifter breaks records in Canadian competition. Advocacy group fights against discrimination with the hashtag . Controversial victory raises questions about fairness and the future of women's records.


#outdoors

Outdoor Life: The Best Hiking Shorts of 2023
The Best Hiking Shorts of 2023
In the world of hiking shorts, comfort and functionality are key. The best hiking shorts are quick-drying, breathable, and have reliable pockets. Options include the Free Fly Latitude Short, the Mountain Hardwear Trail Sender Short, and the Cotopaxi Brinco Short. For plus-sized hikers, the Outdoor Research Ferrosi Shorts are a great choice, and for women, the Smartwool Women's Hike Short is a top pick. On the other hand, men may find the Smartwool Active Lined Short to be a good option, despite the lack of functional pockets. Another option is the Gnara Go There Shorts, which offer a unique design for easy bathroom breaks.


#other

Foreign Policy: Has the U.S. Campaign Against Uyghur Forced Labor Been Successful?
Has the U.S. Campaign Against Uyghur Forced Labor Been Successful?
American consumers unknowingly purchased products sourced from Xinjiang through a vast forced labor system controlled by the Chinese government. The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) aimed to stop the flow of goods from Xinjiang to the U.S., but a recent report suggests mixed success. While shipments of Xinjiang-made goods have been detained at U.S. ports, solar companies have created Xinjiang-free supply chains to continue supplying the global market. The UFLPA has reduced the flow of goods and human rights advocates are calling for further measures to strengthen enforcement.