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#illegals
Fox News: Panama to launch new plan to curb massive flow of migrants crossing through dangerous jungle
At least 300,000 migrants have crossed through Panama’s dangerous Darien Gap jungle, with Colombia failing to crack down on smuggling rings. Panama plans to launch a campaign to curb migrant arrivals. The massive influx of 2,500 to 3,000 migrants per day has damaged the jungle and exposed people to risks and rights abuses.
#politics
Washington Free Beacon: Kremlin Denies Killing Wagner Chief
The Kremlin denies ordering the killing of Russian mercenary boss, Yevgeny Prigozhin, and awaits test results to confirm his death. Putin expressed condolences and referred to Prigozhin in the past tense, acknowledging "serious mistakes." Western speculation suggests Putin ordered the killing as punishment for a failed mutiny against army chiefs. U.S. officials believe the plane crash was deliberate, while Russian investigators continue to probe the cause. The future of the Wagner Group, where Prigozhin was the leader, remains uncertain.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Scott Ad Calls to ‘Lead the Charge’ to Stop Biden 'Retreat'
Sen. Tim Scott, a 2024 GOP presidential candidate, launches a new ad criticizing President Biden's approach to law enforcement and border security. Scott promises to build the wall, fund the police, and defend American values. The ad is part of an $8 million ad buy in Iowa and New Hampshire, signaling Scott's commitment to his campaign.
Fox News: Biden blasted for fundraising as Trump arrested in Georgia: 'Spikes the football'
Conservatives criticized President Biden for posting a fundraising link on X.com while former President Trump was being arrested in Georgia for charges related to overturning the 2020 election. Biden's post on X encouraged donations to his campaign, which outraged conservatives on social media who accused him of using Trump's arrest for political gain. Trump's campaign also utilized his mugshot for a fundraising request on Truth Social.
Breitbart: Kremlin Says 'Nyet'-- Calls Accusations It Killed Wagner Chief Prigozhin an 'Absolute Lie'
The Kremlin denies that Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner Group, was murdered on its orders in a plane crash. There is speculation that Putin ordered the killing in retaliation for a failed mutiny against the army's top brass. Test results are needed to confirm Prigozhin's death.
Russian investigators are probing the plane crash and have not yet determined the cause. The identities of the 10 bodies recovered from the wreckage have not been officially confirmed. It is unclear why high-ranking members of Wagner were on the same flight, and the purpose of their trip to St. Petersburg is unknown.
Fox News: Disney's woke path to ruin, Joe Biden's aliases, and more from Fox News Opinion
Summary: Fox News shares various opinion pieces on different topics including former President Donald Trump turning himself in, Disney's 'Snow White' actress hating her own story, the government legally stealing money from citizens, the GOP debate, the recovery in rural America, concerns over Bidenomics among Black Americans, the Biden family corruption scams, and Joe Biden having many aliases.
Breitbart: EU Green Agenda Chief to Face Off Against Farmers in Dutch Elections
Frans Timmermans, an architect of the EU's green agenda, has been chosen to lead a left-wing coalition in the Netherlands. He has been a vocal critic of conservative states and is focused on implementing the EU's Green Deal and imposing climate restrictions on the farming sector. The upcoming election will likely see a battle between the green agenda globalist forces and the populist pro-farmer factions.
Daily Wire: FiveThirtyEight/WaPo Poll: DeSantis Won Debate, Haley Gains Support
A post-debate poll shows that more Republican voters are considering voting for Ron DeSantis as the party's nominee, overtaking Donald Trump. DeSantis gained 29% of the vote, while Vivek Ramaswamy received 26% and Nikki Haley received 15%. DeSantis also had the highest favorable rating at 72.4%.
A separate poll found that only 7% of Republican primary voters who did not watch the debate chose to watch Trump's interview with Tucker Carlson. Approximately 15 million people watched the interview for at least 2 seconds, higher than the number of people who watched the debate live, which was roughly 13 million.
Washington Free Beacon: Biden, 80, ‘Didn’t Hear’ Hawaii Wildfires Question Before ‘No Comment,’ White House Says
The White House claims that President Biden didn't hear a question on the wildfires in Hawaii. Americans doubt his ability to serve a second term. Critics slam his response to the fires. Trump criticizes Biden for smiling while saying "no comment" about the tragedy.
Newsbusters: MSNBC Attacks 'Weird' GOP Debate For Talking Policy Instead Of Trump
MSNBC guests express distress over GOP primary debate that focused on policy differences rather than Donald Trump and the party's anti-democratic tendencies. They argue that the overriding issue is Trump's criminality and betrayal of America, not Ukraine or policy distinctions. They claim that the Republican Party is in favor of democracy, while the other party is in league behind a former president who wants a presidential dictatorship with elements of fascism. The guests find it concerning and surreal that the debate overlooked these serious issues.
#society
Spectator USA: Across Europe by train
Jean-Pierre, a former smuggler, is traveling to Berlin to meet his old friend after 61 years. The train they are on is old and uncomfortable. Trains in western Europe are generally not doing well, and German trains are particularly unreliable. Berlin is a city that thrives on its history, and the tourist industry is based on repentance. In Slovakia, the country is divided on who to support in the war, with many leaning towards Russia. The country is also leaning towards the right politically.
Fox News: NYC residents erupt over new migrant shelter near schools: 'No f---ing way!'
New Yorkers protested the plan to convert a former school into a migrant shelter near multiple schools in Staten Island, citing concerns about public safety. New York Democratic State Sen. Jessica Scarcella-Spanton called on the city to reverse the decision, emphasizing that it is not the right location for a shelter.
#war
Foreign Policy: Would You Bet on a Peaceful Russia?
Negotiations with Russia to end the war in Ukraine have divided supporters and opponents. Supporters believe a deal will bring peace, while opponents think Russia will resume aggression. The assumptions made about the war and Western support for Ukraine play a key role in these perspectives. The question of whether Ukraine can achieve victory hinges on incremental gains and the degradation of Russian forces. The history of great powers abiding by agreements is not promising, and Russia's previous actions suggest they will not uphold any deal. Plausibility checks on a negotiated settlement producing lasting peace do not favor Ukraine. Given Russia's history and behavior, it is risky to bet on negotiations.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Russia Doesn’t Want a War in Niger
The Niger coup that ousted President Mohamed Bazoum may have been fueled by intra-elite conflicts, but the geopolitical dynamics and competition between global powers, particularly Russia, also played a significant role. The presence of the Wagner Group, a Russian private military company, in Africa has raised concerns and created a narrative of great power competition. However, while Russia has positioned itself as an alternative security partner for African countries, it lacks the same economic and military capabilities as the United States and Europe. The coup in Niger has put both Western and Russian officials in a difficult position, as they navigate their own interests while responding to the changing political landscape in Africa.
The New American: Türkiye Remarks on Possible Military Intervention in Niger - The New American
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan criticized plans for military intervention in Niger by regional alliance ECOWAS, calling it "unacceptable" and warning it could spread instability. Erdoğan expressed Turkey's support for Niger in resolving the crisis and expressed concern that the instability could affect nearby Libya. Niger's new military government has accused ECOWAS of acting at the behest of France, its former colonial ruler. The African Union has suspended Niger and expressed solidarity with ECOWAS' diplomatic efforts.
The New American: Central American Parliament Expels Taiwan as Permanent Observer in Favor of China - The New American
The Central American Parliament voted to expel Taiwan as a permanent observer and replace it with mainland China, citing Taiwan's alleged lack of sovereignty under international law. China strongly supports this decision and opposes any diplomatic recognition of Taiwan. The United States has denounced the vote and criticized China for its treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang.
#economy
Forbes: Why Delta Air Lines Might Later Regret Its Bailout Of Wheels Up
Delta Air Lines has come to the rescue of private aircraft ride provider Wheels Up, offering a $500 million facility. Delta hopes to keep high margin, premium airline passengers by offering both commercial and private air travel. However, Wheels Up has never been profitable, with losses totaling $1 billion in the last couple of years. The deal is not yet signed, and Delta has already had to advance $35 million to float the operation. There is also the potential issue of non-unionized crew members and the possibility of a future downturn in the airline sector.
#military
Euromaidan Press: Netherlands to deliver all its F-16 fighters to Ukraine, Dutch Defense Minister says
The Netherlands will give Ukraine all of its F-16 fighter jets, except for a few for training. The decision was made due to Russian aggression.
#culture
Spectator USA: A charming Mexican take on American Jesus
American Jesus, a comic book trilogy by Mark Millar, has been adapted into a TV series called "El Elegido" in Mexico. The story follows a twelve-year-old American boy named Jodie who discovers he has Jesus-like powers after surviving an accident. The show blends elements of City of God, The Terminator, and Stand by Me, as the characters embark on a quest through the desert and sea.
#health
Daily Wire: Country Singer Elle King Addresses Her New Appearance: ‘Not On Any Weight Loss Medication’
Country singer Elle King opened up about her weight loss journey after giving birth, attributing it to lifestyle changes and exercise rather than surgery or medication. King expressed her struggle with postpartum depression and how it affected her physically and emotionally. She emphasized the importance of finding what works for oneself in terms of fitness and mental well-being.
Fox News: California doctor praised for his pandemic response pleads guilty to selling misbranded cosmetic drugs
A popular doctor known for testing thousands of people for COVID-19 in a heavily impacted California community during the early months of the pandemic has pleaded guilty to misbranding cosmetic drugs. Dr. Tien Tan Vo admitted to using unapproved drugs and devices purchased from Mexico without declaration. He agreed to return payments, pay fines, and provide restitution to victims.
Fox News: West Virginia can restrict sale of abortion pills despite approval by federal regulators, according to judge
A federal judge has ruled that West Virginia can restrict the sale of the abortion pill, despite FDA approval, citing that states have the authority to regulate abortion for health and safety reasons. Most GOP-controlled states have enacted some form of abortion ban since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year. This decision is likely to contribute to years of court battles over access to abortion pills.
#crime
The Blaze: Over half of transgender prisoners in Wisconsin are sex offenders
Over 50% of male inmates in the Wisconsin prison system who identify as transgender females have been convicted of sexual assault or abuse. This raises concerns about the placement of these inmates in female prisons.
Washington Free Beacon: Fund the Police: LA Votes to Increase Cops' Pay By $1 Billion
Amid rising crime rates, the Los Angeles City Council voted to allocate $1 billion for cops' pay to combat plummeting retention rates. The decision comes just three years after the council slashed the police budget by up to $150 million.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: How I Hunt (and Fish): An Interview with Dan “Rooster” Leavens
A rugged outdoorsman navigates the challenges of life in Montana, from trapping and hunting to surviving a heart attack. He finds solace and purpose in his love for the outdoors, his dogs, and his family.
#other
Red State: Eco-Friendly Hysterics Hardest Hit After Paper Straws Revealed to Contain Toxic Chemicals
Banning plastic straws for "green" alternatives like paper and bamboo has backfired, as these alternatives contain toxic "forever chemicals" known as PFAS. These chemicals have health risks, from low birth weight to cancer. Despite the ban being pointless and based on a study by a nine-year-old, the leftwing refuses to learn from its mistakes.
Forbes: Jung Kook Matches BTS With His Latest Feat On The Billboard Charts
Jung Kook's debut solo single "Seven" continues to make waves, now debuting at No. 46 on the Radio Songs chart. This is a rare feat for South Korean musicians, with only BTS and Psy achieving multiple placements on the chart.
Breitbart: Weigh to Go: Korean Air to Ask Passengers to Stand on Scales Before Boarding
Korean Air will be asking passengers to weigh themselves and their carry-ons before boarding in order to comply with government laws. The weighing process will be conducted for domestic and international flights, with the data shared with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Passengers have the option to opt out of having their weight data collected.
Flag And Cross: The Numbers Are In: Trump-Tucker Team Up to Beat Fox News in Viewership Battle
Tucker Carlson's Republican presidential debate on Fox News garnered 12.8 million viewers, despite former President Donald Trump's absence. However, Carlson's interview with Trump on social media platform X received 14.8 million views, surpassing the debate's viewership. While Fox News attempts to maintain its relevance, conservative-oriented online shows are gaining popularity.