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#illegals
The Federalist Papers: Biden Admin to Withdraw Active Duty Troops from U.S.-Mexico Border Amid Spike in Migrant Encounters
Despite a surge in encounters with illegal migrants entering the United States, the Department of Defense (DOD) confirms plans to withdraw 1,100 troops from the U.S.-Mexico border. The decision comes after an initial deployment of troops in May, which led to a temporary decrease in apprehensions but was followed by a rise in July.
The Biden administration had anticipated an increase in migrant crossings after the expiration of Title 42. Although apprehensions decreased initially, they rose again in July. The withdrawal of troops will not affect the National Guard's deployment, and some red states are sending their own troops for support.
#politics
Spectator USA: RNC ups qualification requirements for second GOP debate in California
The Republican National Committee is raising the bar for presidential candidates to qualify for the second debate. Candidates must reach at least 3 percent in two national polls or one national and two state polls in order to qualify. The number of donors required has also increased.
Washington Free Beacon: Kamala Harris Refuses To Debate ‘Extremist’ Ron DeSantis
Vice President Kamala Harris declined an invitation from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to discuss the state's black history curriculum, specifically the topic of slavery. Harris criticized the curriculum for teaching "revisionist history," but DeSantis defended it, stating that slaves developed skills for their personal benefit. Harris labeled DeSantis as an "extremist" and vowed to fight against leaders who hinder the teaching of true history.
The American Spectator: Semafor Exposes DeSantis Campaign Schism in Comms Scoop
The DeSantis campaign faces backlash for a controversial ad featuring right-wing memes and a Nazi-affiliated symbol. Senior staff members were found to be discussing the ad in leaked Signal messages. The campaign's use of Signal, an encrypted messaging app, raises questions about transparency.
PJ Media: Experts Destroy Trump's January 6 Indictment
The Biden administration indicted Trump on charges related to his actions following the 2020 election. Experts believe the indictment is weak and won't withstand court scrutiny.
Fox News: Phoenix-area voters set to decide whether to extend half-cent sales tax for transportation projects
Phoenix-area voters will decide whether to extend a half-cent sales tax for transportation projects that is expected to raise over $1 billion a year. The tax was originally approved in 1985 and is set to be extended for another 20 years starting on Jan. 1, 2026.
Despite some disagreements, Republican lawmakers and Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs worked together to get the transportation tax bill, known as Proposition 400, on the November 2024 ballot. If the measure passes, it is said to secure Arizona's economic future and create jobs.
Fox News: Mike Pence's secret notes revealed in Jack Smith's Trump indictment
Then-Vice President Mike Pence's "contemporaneous notes" of his conversations with Donald Trump before the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, were revealed in Special Counsel Jack Smith's indictment against Trump. The notes are presented as evidence that Trump pressured Pence to fraudulently alter the election results. Pence pushed back, stating he lacked the authority. Trump allegedly made "knowingly false" claims and urged Pence to illegally overturn the results. Pence's memoir and notes provide further details.
In response to Trump's indictment, Pence accused him of prioritizing himself over the Constitution and stated that anyone who does so should never be President. Pence will review the indictment and provide more comment later. Trump faces four federal charges related to his actions after the 2020 election.
The American Spectator: Donald Trump Indicted Yet Again
Former President Donald Trump faces new charges related to the events of Jan. 6. The indictment accuses him of conspiracy, obstruction, and fraud to undermine the presidential election. Trump and his supporters argue that the charges are politically motivated and liken them to Nazi persecution. This story falls under .
#society
Breitbart: Still No Answers Three Years After Fatal Beirut Mega-Explosion
Beirut explosion in 2020 kills over 220, injures 6,500. Probe into the disaster is stalled due to legal and political challenges.
Newsbusters: Meet the Company Trying to Control Your Mind
A group of global elites, led by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA), control and shape the narratives we are exposed to. They have created a framework that enforces "approved" messages while punishing dissent. This includes blacklisting content that violates their guidelines, which have expanded to include subjective terms like "hate speech." NewsGuard, an organization that rates news sites, has been found to exhibit bias in favor of left-wing positions. Social media platforms are also working with these elites to censor information they deem as misinformation. These actions limit our access to diverse and objective news, posing a dangerous threat to our understanding of the world.
#war
The Economist: Ukrainian soldiers describe their experiences battling Russia
Europe | Among the sunflowers: Ukrainian soldiers describe their experiences battling Russia. The soldiers face formidable defenses and minefields, but remain confident in their mission. Russian troops resort to trickery and coercion to recruit soldiers. The jury is still out on Ukraine's counter-offensive, as gains are modest so far.
Euromaidan Press: Russia’s Defense Ministry: Russian ship attacked by Ukrainian naval drone in Black Sea
Russia's Defense Ministry claims that Ukraine attempted to attack a Russian ship in the Black Sea with a naval kamikaze drone. Ukraine's actions in the Black Sea and the suspension of the Black Sea Grain Deal have escalated tensions in the region.
Euromaidan Press: G7 ambassadors outline reforms for Ukraine’s post-war recovery
G7 ambassadors outline reforms for Ukraine's post-war recovery. They stress the need for transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption measures.
Breitbart: Zelensky Predicts Putin 'Will Die' Before Winning Against Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelensky predicts Putin will die within ten years, suggests a war of attrition to outlast him. Zelensky refuses ceasefire, warns war is returning to Russia. Drone strikes on Moscow continue, Zelensky adviser warns of more to come.
#foreignaffairs
PJ Media: Kenya Offers to Lead an International Force to Subdue Haiti's Gangs and Restore Order
The US promised Kenya money to send troops to restore order in Haiti. Kenya agreed to train local police and form a coalition, but the UN has washed its hands of the situation. The UN has a troubled history in Haiti, and there are concerns about communication and training for the Kenyan troops.
Red State: Is There More to the That Story About the Secret Chinese Bio Lab in California?
A secret Chinese bio lab was discovered in California, raising questions about its activities. The lab claimed to be genetically engineering mice to spread COVID-19, but it wasn't properly licensed and was disposing waste improperly. There are suspicions that the lab's purpose was more than just developing tests, possibly involving influencing the 2024 election.
#economy
Breitbart: World Economic Forum Apologizes to Vivek Ramaswamy for Falsely Calling Him ‘Young Global Leader’
The World Economic Forum (WEF) apologized to Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican candidate, for listing him as a "Young Global Leader" without his consent. Ramaswamy sued the organization, claiming it created a false perception of affiliation. He informed WEF that he disagreed with their values and declined the award, but was still included on the list. Ramaswamy settled with WEF, redirecting the funds to the American First Policy Institute.
#health
Fox News: Facebook suppressed information on vaccines to avoid 'vaccine negative environment,' files show
Facebook suppressed vaccine-related information that they deemed to contribute to a "vaccine negative environment" in order to combat misinformation. The Biden White House pushed Facebook to remove specific content, including a meme comparing vaccine side effects to asbestos poisoning, to increase trust in COVID vaccines.
Breitbart: The Lancet Blames Climate Change for Spread of Malaria
The Lancet medical journal claims that climate change is increasing the impact of malaria, with global warming spreading disease-carrying mosquitoes and causing increased transmission after floods. The journal confidently links the recent transmission of malaria in the USA to manmade global warming. The Lancet also suggests that climate-induced migration and extreme weather events can contribute to the spread of malaria.
#crime
Fox News: Hunter Biden prosecutor once considered bulldog on fraud, takes heat for Hunter treatment
Federal prosecutor Leo Wise, known for his tough stance on corruption, is facing criticism for his handling of the case against Hunter Biden. Wise was involved in a plea deal that fell apart, which would have seen Biden plead guilty to tax charges in exchange for avoiding jail time on a gun charge. The deal, described as a "sweetheart deal" by critics, included broad immunity for Biden and has raised questions about Wise's approach to the case.
The Blaze: 'A lot of blood': Man mows down 10 pedestrians in a stolen car while evading police. New Yorkers made sure he wouldn't get far on foot.
A stolen SUV driven by a 20-year-old man mows down pedestrians in Midtown Manhattan, injuring 10 people including two children. The suspect attempts to flee but is apprehended by New Yorkers.
Fox News: Accused Gilgo Beach murderer Rex Heuermann's wife has unlikely ally in daughter of serial killer
The wife of accused Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann, Asa Ellerup, has received support from Melissa Moore, the daughter of notorious serial killer Keith Jesperson. Ellerup and her children have been devastated by the allegations against Heuermann, and Moore has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help them start a new life. The funds raised will go towards Ellerup's divorce and to support her family.
Daily Wire: Banker Who Helped Alex Murdaugh Steal Client Settlements Has Been Sentenced
Russell Laffitte, former CEO of Palmetto State Bank, sentenced to 7 years for helping attorney Alex Murdaugh steal money from clients. Laffitte will also pay over $3 million in restitution.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Thief tries to rob convenience store but it does NOT go well for him
Convenience store employees in a liberal city outsmart and defeat a thief, leaving him regretting his actions.
#sports
Forbes: Cubs Rolling With Candelario As They Become Buyers, Not Sellers
The Cubs, once expected to be sellers, have made a surprising mid-season surge and are now contenders in the NL Central and wild card races. They acquired Jeimer Candelario to strengthen their infield and balance the lineup. The Cubs have also made significant signings, including Cody Bellinger and Marcus Stroman, and are close to reaching this year's tax threshold. They face decisions on extending contracts for both Bellinger and Stroman.
Forbes: FC Barcelona Midfielder Pedri Speaks About Possibly Leaving Club
FC Barcelona midfielder Pedri has addressed rumors of leaving the club, stating that it is unlikely he will depart. The talented player, who has been impressive during preseason, expressed his love for the club and his desire to stay for many more years.
Forbes: Jamaica Becomes First Caribbean Nation To Reach Round 16 In Women’s World Cup
Jamaica's women's football team, the Reggae Girlz, made history as the first Caribbean nation to advance to the knockout round of the FIFA Women's World Cup after drawing 0-0 with Brazil. This is a historic loss for Brazil, who was eliminated in the group stage for the first time since 1995.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: AllOutdoor Review: FN Reflex MRD 9mm - New King of Concealed Carry?
Is the FN Reflex MRD 9mm the best micro-compact on the market? It boasts more features and style than its competitors, with a sleek design, high capacity, and an optics-ready slide. With a smooth trigger and excellent shootability, this gun is a strong contender for concealed carry.
#technology
Fox News: Fruit-picking robots take flight, just when you've seen it all
Fruit farmers combat labor shortages with AI-driven robots that pick ripe fruits with precision and provide real-time updates on harvesting progress. The robots, developed by Tevel Aerobotics Technologies, revolutionize agriculture worldwide, offering efficiency and productivity enhancements.