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#illegals
Breitbart: Biden's Huge 'Parole Pathway' Border Loophole Faces Texas Trial
GOP attorneys general seek to shut down the Biden administration's parole loophole that allows the importation of migrants, mainly job-seeking adults, from Haiti, Nicaragua, Cuba, and Venezuela. The loophole is seen as a violation of Congress' restrictions on immigration, and if shut down, the administration is expected to find alternative ways to bring migrants into the United States.
#politics
The Blaze: 'I don’t think Trump will be the nominee': Ann Coulter calls Trump 'a gigantic baby,' says he 'can barely speak English'
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter doesn't think Donald Trump will be the GOP's presidential nominee in 2024. She believes that Trump's success in 2016 was due to his stance on immigration, and she sees Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as a stronger candidate on important issues like immigration, crime, and the COVID response. Coulter predicts that if Trump does become the nominee, he will lose the general election.
Forbes: Jan. 6 Defendant Reportedly Says He Liked That Congressmen Feared For Their Lives, Compared Himself To Brett Kavanaugh And Called Jan. 6 ‘A Beautiful Day’ In Court
Brandon Fellows, representing himself in his trial for actions during the Capitol riot, asserted that the attack was a good thing. He referred to Brett Kavanaugh and Elon Musk, comparing his situation to theirs. He mentioned his admiration for Musk and disclosed he has Asperger's Syndrome and ADHD.
Daily Wire: RFK Jr. Has No Love For The CIA — But His Highest-Paid Campaign Staffer Is Ex-CIA Daughter-In-Law
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s daughter-in-law, Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, a former CIA officer, is the highest-salaried employee on his presidential campaign. Kennedy's criticisms of the intelligence community, including the CIA, have not stopped him from employing his ex-CIA daughter-in-law.
Foreign Policy: Wagner’s Prigozhin Dead in Plane Crash
Head of Russian paramilitary Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, believed to have died in a plane crash; suspicions arise due to his failed rebellion against Putin and timing of crash.
Russian air force head General Sergei Surovikin fired after overseeing invasion in Ukraine; connected to Wagner Group's dissent. Zimbabwe's general election sees voting irregularities and fears of voter suppression. India successfully lands rover on the moon; Russia experiences lunar failure. Pakistan rescues trapped cable car passengers. Popeyes reopens in Shanghai.
#society
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Biden Makes National Tragedies About Himself for 2 Minutes
President Biden, known for making tragedies about himself, compared losing his Delaware home to the devastation caused by the Maui Wildfires. He also focused on his own son's death while meeting with families of the 13 service members killed in Afghanistan.
Fox News: Gender studies professor claims combatting obesity is 'fatphobic,' blasts agenda against fatness
Canadian professor Fady Shanouda criticizes efforts to combat obesity, claiming it is "fatphobic" and an attack against fat people. Shanouda specifically targets the marketing of the drug Ozempic as an example of fatphobia. He argues that obesity treatments threaten "fat activism" and are rooted in fat-hatred. (Fat studies, society)
Breitbart: Arizona Parents Protest Transgender Anti-Privacy Rules
Parents are angry about Arizona schools' pro-transgender policies that allow biological boys to use girls' restrooms. The state superintendent advises schools to offer separate facilities for each sex. The governor vetoed a bill that would have restricted restroom use based on biological sex. This issue reflects the growing influence of transgenderism in society.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Top Hit 'Rich Men North of Richmond' Raking in Estimated $40,000 a Day
Singer Oliver Anthony is making $40,000 a day from streaming his hit song "Rich Men North of Richmond." His latest release, "I Want to Go Home," has already gained millions of views. Anthony, who lives on a farm in Virginia, wrote his music to express his struggles with mental health and depression.
Forbes: Nvidia Earnings: Stock Soars As AI Giant Again Smashes Quarterly Expectations
Nvidia beats earnings expectations with $13.5 billion in sales and $2.45 earnings per share, driven by its AI business. Revenue in its datacenter unit was $10.32 billion, a 171% YoY increase. Shares spike 7% in after-hours trading.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: Work and Monasticism
In the desert, Abba Antony is plagued by sinful thoughts and asks God how to be saved. An angel tells him to pray and work. This story highlights the value of work in the quest for holiness and counters the belief that work is unworthy of a perfect Christian. Work, when done with humility and a focused heart, is a way to deepen one's relationship with God and grow in holiness.
#health
PJ Media: The AMA Examines the Idea of Subsidies for Uterus Transplants for Trans People
The article discusses the idea of using taxpayer funds for uterus transplants for transgender individuals. It raises concerns about the implications of such a procedure and questions the priorities of the medical community.
The New American: Dr. William Makis: mRNA and Turbo Cancers - The New American
Dr. William Makis investigates the correlation between mRNA Covid vaccines and the occurrence of rapid-onset turbo cancers, which are resistant to treatment and affect younger individuals. There are several theories on how the vaccines may trigger these cancers, including disruptions to the immune system and the integration of vaccine RNA into the human genome. This raises concerns about the safety of the vaccines and their potential long-term effects on public health.
Forbes: CVS Health Launches Company To Produce Cheaper Versions Of Expensive Biotech Drugs
CVS Health is launching Cordavis, a subsidiary that will produce and sell lower-cost versions of expensive brand prescriptions called biosimilar drugs. These drugs, approved by the FDA, will be high quality and ensure a consistent supply of affordable options for patients.
#education
Breitbart: Virginia K-12 District Rejects Rules to Shield Kids from Transgenderism
The Virginia Beach School Board rejected Governor Youngkin's resolution that aimed to implement new policies for transgender students, including parental consent for changes and counseling services. Board members debated parental rights and students' needs.
#crime
Fox News: Texas sexual assault suspect indicted for 2 cold cases from the 1990s
North Texas police arrest Las Vegas man in connection to cold case sexual assaults in the 1990s after DNA evidence matches his.
Fox News: Man accused of fatal shooting at Nevada church declared incompetent for third time
A man accused of a fatal shooting at a rural church in Nevada has been found incompetent to stand trial for the third time in three years. He has been ordered to remain in custody at a psychiatric hospital. The judge determined that he lacks the necessary competency to assist in his legal defense.
Red State: NEW: Mark Meadows Loses Bid to Stay GA Arrest Pending Decision on Removal to Federal Court
Former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, facing indictment in Georgia, filed a Notice of Removal to move his case to federal court. However, the judge denied his motion for immediate removal and declined to intervene in the state proceedings. Meadows and his co-defendants must surrender to authorities by Friday, unless they appeal the decision.
#outdoors
Backpacker: Best Instant Mashed Potatoes for Camping, Ranked
The history of instant mashed potatoes dates back to the 1950s when they were created for commercial use. They became popular during WWII for their long shelf life and ease of rehydration. Nowadays, instant mashed potatoes are a staple for camping trips due to their versatility and convenience. They are cheap, widely available, and easy to make with just boiling water. While different brands have their own unique qualities, the top choices for camping are Chef's Cupboard Buttery Mashed Potatoes and Idahoan Buttery Homestyle Mashed Potatoes. These brands produced smooth, fluffy mashed potatoes that were perfect for a campfire meal.
Backpacker: The 10 Most Beautiful Hikes in U.S. National Forests
Our national forests are often overlooked, overshadowed by national parks. However, these forests hold beautiful landscapes and offer less crowded outdoor experiences. From Utah to North Carolina, there are amazing hikes to be explored in these hidden gems.
#other
Daily Wire: Fox News Slammed Over ‘Insane’ Restrictions For Covering Presidential Debate: ‘Totally Crazy’
Fox News has placed severe restrictions on how much content from the Republican Party primary debate can be shown by other news organizations, potentially leading to legal action. Media outlets are now limited to airing only three minutes of excerpts from the debate in any single program, including video and audio. This move has been met with criticism, as it hinders access to important news and information about presidential candidates.
The New American: Cities to Ban Meat, Dairy, and Private Vehicles by 2030 - The New American
Fourteen American cities, including major metropolitan areas like Los Angeles and New York City, plan to ban meat, dairy, and private vehicles by 2030 as part of the C40 agreement to confront the climate crisis. The agreement also includes ambitious targets such as limiting clothing consumption, reducing raw material use, and decreasing caloric consumption forcibly.