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#illegals
American Thinker: Anybody notice what went on at the Darien Gap this weekend?
A dangerous route through the Darien Jungle is being taken by Venezuelans and other migrants fleeing to the US. They know they will be allowed to stay if they can make it through the southern border. The border surge continues, with Border Patrol agents keeping the gates open at the Arizona border, enabling thousands of migrants to enter the country. The migrants are being offered free housing, food, education, and medical care in sanctuary cities. The Biden administration's efforts to control the border have failed, and the crisis is intensifying. Blue cities are left to deal with the cost of the migrants, but there is open warfare between them and the administration over who will pay. The problem is getting worse, and even Democrats are acknowledging that mass unchecked immigration is a major problem.
#politics
National Review: Republican Presidential Hopeful Doug Burgum Rushed to Milwaukee Hospital, Questionable Ahead of First GOP Debate
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum's participation in the Republican presidential debate is uncertain after he was rushed to the emergency room due to an injury he sustained while playing basketball. Burgum, a former tech entrepreneur, became governor in 2016 and has diverged from his party on certain issues. During an interview, Burgum avoided discussing allegations against Donald Trump but emphasized the importance of trusting the voters.
Forbes: GOP Debate May Lose Another Candidate After Basketball Injury, Report Says
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum injured during basketball game, raising concerns about his ability to participate in GOP presidential primary debate.
Breitbart: Farage: Jailing Donald Trump Could Lead to a 'Civil War-Like Split'
Brexit's Nigel Farage warns that the movement to jail former President Donald Trump is driven by an "irrational hatred" that could lead to a civil war-like split in the United States. He believes that if Trump is imprisoned, citizens may lose respect for the judiciary and take matters into their own hands. Farage argues that any further damage to the democratic foundation of the world's superpower would have dire consequences for all. He also highlights the potential economic calamity faced by Communist China, suggesting that its leader, Xi Jinping, may distract from his failures by launching an invasion of Taiwan. Farage criticizes President Joe Biden's leadership and believes that only Trump can stand up to China.
Fox News: Three reasons why Joe and Hunter Biden got away with their great sell-out of America
Joe Biden and his family have been involved in influence peddling for years, accumulating tens of millions of dollars from countries under Biden's authority. The Bidens were skilled at corruption, covering up cash through shell companies and receiving preferential treatment from the government.
Fox News: Ramaswamy follows RFK Jr. viral pushup trend in sharing his own workout videos ahead of first GOP debate
Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy shares viral workout videos as part of his debate preparation. He follows the trend set by other politicians boasting about their physical fitness.
Breitbart: GOP Rep. Moore: 'Next Step for Our Party I Believe Is Impeachment — The American People Expect That'
Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL) believes House Republicans should pursue impeachment against members of the Biden administration, including President Joe Biden and Cabinet-level officials, such as Alejandro Mayorkas, Merrick Garland, and Christopher Wray. Moore argues that there is evidence of wrongdoing, particularly regarding the border and the weaponization of the Department of Justice. He believes impeachment is the next step in holding the administration accountable.
#society
The Blaze: 'All these blonde, blue-eyed girls': Sky News panel complains English women's soccer team is too white
England's women's soccer team faced criticism for lacking diversity after their loss in the Women's World Cup final. Panelist Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones argued that the team's predominantly white players didn't properly represent diverse Britain. The appearance of the players was deemed important for inspiring young girls to enter the sport.
During the Women's World Cup Tournament, another broadcaster faced criticism for asking a member of the Moroccan team about gay players, a sensitive topic in the country where homosexuality is illegal. The moderator quickly intervened, labeling the question as political and redirecting the conversation to focus solely on football-related matters. The BBC later apologized for the incident.
Fox News: 8 killed in Nepal after bus veers off highway, crashes into a river
A bus in Nepal crashes into a river, killing eight people and injuring many more. The cause of the crash is unclear, but the rainy season has made roads slippery and visibility low.
American Thinker: Georgia institution first to officially reanimate COVID-19 corpse and reinstate ‘mask mandate’
The post-Covid era feels like an era of the undead, with claims of deadly variants but no actual evidence. People wearing ridiculous outfits in public for unnecessary protection should feel humiliated. Despite Trump's indictments, he is leading in the polls, leading to mass hysteria. Morris Brown College reinstated mask mandates, claiming precaution for 14 days, but it's clear they are trying to deceive.
PJ Media: Oliver Anthony Does It Again, This Time With 'I Want To Go Home'
Oliver Anthony, also known as Chris, expresses the frustration of living in a modern world that feels out of control and disconnected from old-fashioned American values. Through his soulful music and heartfelt lyrics, he longs for a return to a simpler, more cohesive America.
National Review: The Corner: Presidents and Taxes
Amity Shlaes analyzes the history of taxes and presidents in her book "All the Presidents' Taxes" by Charles Renwick. From George Washington's enforcement of taxes to the Income Tax of 1913, Shlaes examines the power and impact of taxes on society. The arrogance of reformers and the mockery of Congress are highlighted, revealing the complexities of the tax system.
#war
National Review: The Corner: What’s the Problem Here?
Dominic Pino critiques the Heritage Foundation's analysis of Russia's war in Ukraine and America's support for Ukraine's sovereignty. He argues that most of America's financial support for Ukraine is spent domestically on manufacturing arms for export, questioning whether this is a problem or not. Pino's critics fail to provide a valid counterargument.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Thousands of migrants stranded in Niger following coup that led to border closures
Nearly 7,000 migrants, including Sahr John Yambasu from Sierra Leone, are trapped in Niger since the country's president was overthrown by the presidential guard. Regional countries closed border crossings as part of economic and travel sanctions, making it difficult for people to leave. The closure of borders and airspace has also forced the United Nations to suspend returns and migrant centers are overcrowded, leaving migrants uncertain and stressed.
Fox News: Mom of US service member killed in Afghanistan withdrawal slams Biden's foreign policy: 'Weaker now than ever'
Gold Star mom Paula Knauss Selph criticizes the Biden administration's foreign policy after her son, Army Staff Sgt. Ryan Knauss, was killed during the Afghanistan withdrawal. She questions America's position in the world and calls for better foreign policy. A recent poll shows that 55% of registered voters disapprove of Biden's job on foreign policy.
Republican candidates prioritize foreign policy, with former Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway criticizing Biden's handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal. Selph alleges that Biden's offer for a photo op after her son's death was insincere. She emphasizes the need for a commander-in-chief with moral decency and character.
#economy
Fox News: DNC chair pressed on Biden campaign's happy talk on economy amid low polls: 'Does not appear to work'
DNC Chair Jaime Harrison defended President Biden's economic record despite disapproval from Americans. CNN host Victor Blackwell questioned Harrison on the president's focus on the economy despite negative polling. Harrison argued that the U.S. is rebounding economically due to Biden's policies, but Blackwell pointed out rising gas prices and mortgage rates. Harrison maintained that the economy is not a vulnerability for the president. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also dismissed poll numbers on Biden's economy. A Fox News poll showed that voters believe the White House has made the economy worse.
Flag And Cross: Cost-of-living Crisis Causing Car Owners To Ditch Car Washes
Motorists are increasingly washing their own cars to save money amid the cost-of-living crisis. According to a poll of 2,000 drivers, 18% have stopped using professional car wash services in the past year. The main motivator for self-cleaning is financial, although 14% admit to never washing their car. The study also revealed that 23% use hot water and washing-up liquid, while 17% use specialist car cleaning products and waxes. The increased demand for car cleaning products has resulted in a 64% year-on-year rise in sales of vehicle vacuums on eBay UK.
Foreign Policy: Why Are China’s Job Numbers So Bad?
China is facing a youth unemployment crisis, with job prospects for college graduates diminishing. The traditional belief that a college degree guarantees a good job and higher living standards is no longer true. The shift from manufacturing to service-based industries and the impact of COVID-19 have exacerbated the problem.
Breitbart: NPR, Morning Consult: Even with Inflation Rate Slowing, Lowest Earners 'Falling Behind' and 'Less Financially Secure'
Low-income earners are struggling to catch up economically despite easing inflation rates. Although average hourly earnings have started to outpace the Consumer Price Index, low-income Americans are still falling behind and are less financially secure. While middle and upper-income consumers are spending more with less concern for high prices, the lowest income group continues to face challenges in covering expenses, even with relatively strong post-pandemic wage gains.
Foreign Policy: Zombie Central Banks Might Eat the Financial Future
Central banks worldwide are facing a new challenge - becoming "zombie central banks" due to negative profits. These central banks, once thought to have "structural profitability," now run negative profits due to the high interest rates they pay on bank reserves. This zombification poses a political challenge for central banks and threatens their ability to combat inflation.
#culture
Daily Wire: Billy McFarland Announces ‘Fyre Festival II’ Tickets On Sale After First Event Landed Him In Prison
Convicted felon and entrepreneur, Billy McFarland, is attempting to revive the infamous Fyre Festival with Fyre Festival II. McFarland, who spent time in prison for wire fraud, announced on YouTube that tickets were on sale for the new festival, despite the disastrous outcome of the original event in 2017.
#history
Fox News: Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz names first Black chief justice of state Supreme Court
Natalie Hudson becomes first Black chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, replacing Lorie Gildea. Karl Procaccini named as associate justice.
#health
Flag And Cross: Israeli, Pakistani MDs Save Eyesight Of Afghan Children
Physicians from Israel and Pakistan have formed the Retinoblastoma Silk Road Project to provide specialized treatment for children with eye cancer from Afghanistan, where there are no established treatment centers. The project facilitates treatment in neighboring Pakistan, where children with suspected retinoblastoma are referred for care. The goal is to reduce child mortality rates caused by this deadly cancer.
#education
National Review: The Corner: Are Campus Title IX Proceedings ‘Judicial’ or Not?
The ongoing debate over Title IX procedures in education revolves around whether campus proceedings should be considered judicial or not. Recent cases in Pennsylvania and Connecticut have had different outcomes. Former education secretary Betsy DeVos made changes to improve fairness, but the Biden administration has reversed them. This legal question will continue to trouble colleges.
Fox News: Parents group asks Supreme Court to look at prestigious high school's alleged racial admissions policy
Thomas Jefferson High School faces racial discrimination lawsuit; school asserts equal opportunity for top students.
Fox News: Fox News AI Newsletter: Teachers go back to school with AI amid cheating concerns
Teachers accuse cheating with ChatGPT. AI skills sought by businesses. AI prioritizes emergency calls. AI partnership with Christians. AI blurs real and fake reviews. James Dean may return with AI. AI assists fantasy football. UC Berkeley prof calls for AI campaign ad regulation.
#crime
Breitbart: Billy McFarland, Convicted of Music Festival Fraud, Announces Another Fyre Festival
Convicted fraudster Billy McFarland, who organized the disastrous Fyre Festival, is out of jail and planning another music festival in 2024. Despite owing $26 million to defrauded investors, McFarland claims he will pay them back by building a solid foundation and surrounding himself with the right people. He has already launched a website claiming that the first 100 tickets are sold out.
Fox News: Washington authorities release names of 3 Seattle hookah lounge shooting victims
Three people were shot and killed outside a hookah lounge in Seattle, and six others were injured. The names of the victims have been released, but no arrests have been made. The shooting is part of a disturbing trend of gun violence in the city.
Fox News: German teenager sets himself on fire after attacking, wounding 8-year-old with a knife at school
A teenager wounded a boy with a knife at a school in Germany before setting himself on fire. The boy is stable in the hospital.
Forbes: Giuliani Heads To Georgia For Surrender In Trump Election Interference Case
Former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani plans to surrender to charges of racketeering in an effort to negotiate bond. His charges stem from attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.
#sports
Breitbart: Trans Cyclists Win Races Against Females in Washington, Switzerland
Two transgender cyclists, men living as women, win races in Washington and Switzerland, beating their female competitors. They both received cash prizes.
Fox News: Megan Rapinoe rips Spanish FA president over Women's World Cup antics: 'Signals such a deep level of misogyny'
US women's soccer star Megan Rapinoe criticizes Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales for his inappropriate behavior during the Women's World Cup. Rubiales has apologized, but there are calls for him to step down. Rapinoe also highlights the mistreatment of Spanish players prior to the tournament, questioning the misogyny and sexism within the federation.
Forbes: FC Barcelona Prodigy Lamine Yamal Set To Smash Spain’s Youngest Appearance Maker Record At 16: Reports
FC Barcelona's Lamine Yamal, a 16-year-old prodigy, is set to break Spain's record for youngest appearance maker. He has already set two records for Barcelona this year and is expected to receive his first senior call-up next week. There is speculation about whether he will replace another player in the lineup and the possibility of him playing for the national team.
#outdoors
Fox News: Major Washington highway reopens following wildfire in North Cascades National Park
Washington state's North Cascades Highway, which was closed due to wildfire, will reopen on Wednesday. The closure was to ensure firefighter safety, and although the road will reopen, it may close again if fire activity increases. Officials have warned against stopping on the highway and all recreation in the east area remains closed.
Gataway Couple: Your Complete Guide to Warren Falls in Vermont
Warren Falls in Vermont is a natural swimming spot with deep plunge pools and cliffs for jumping. It's a popular hotspot for seasonal swimmers.
#technology
Spectator USA: Apple’s foray into streaming
Apple's foray into the streaming game with Apple TV+ has been met with mixed success. While they have produced acclaimed original programming and garnered Emmy nominations, their subscriber count remains low compared to competitors. Apple's strategy is not solely focused on making Apple TV+ profitable but rather to attract users into the broader Apple ecosystem and increase sales of their other products and services. With their deep pockets and ability to invest in high-quality content, Apple is hoping to draw in viewers and make a lasting impression in the streaming industry.