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#politics

Breitbart: GOP Rep. D'Esposito: Adams Bragged About Being a Sanctuary City, Wasn't Ready When that Policy Attracted Migrants
GOP Rep. D'Esposito: Adams Bragged About Being a Sanctuary City, Wasn't Ready When that Policy Attracted Migrants
Rep. Anthony D'Esposito criticized New York City Mayor Eric Adams for not having a plan to handle the surge of migrants despite touting its sanctuary city policy. He believes the Democrats are not handling the issue and accuses the Biden administration of neglecting their duties. Republicans in the House have passed a bill to secure the border, but it is not moving forward.


National Review: The Corner: Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, R.I.P.
The Corner: Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, R.I.P.
: The nature of modern presidential politics and the expectations of voters. The story of Joe the Plumber and his impact on the 2008 campaign. Joe's genuine belief in the American dream and his reminder to not see the government or president as godlike entities.


Newsbusters: Return of the King: Doocy Goes Guns Blazing Amid Far-Left Softballs
Return of the King: Doocy Goes Guns Blazing Amid Far-Left Softballs
Journalist Peter Doocy returned to the White House Briefing Room and grilled Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on issues of Biden family corruption and government overreach. He questioned whether President Biden supports limiting Americans to two beers a week and raised concerns about Hunter Biden's financial dealings. Jean-Pierre avoided directly addressing the questions, leading to a tense exchange. Other reporters asked about racial rhetoric, book bans, and the President's response to the situation in Afghanistan. Overall, the briefing was filled with softball questions and evasive answers.


American Thinker: AP asks what's the first word that comes to mind when one hears 'Joe Biden'?
AP asks what's the first word that comes to mind when one hears 'Joe Biden'?
The public's first words when asked about Joe Biden were 'outdated,' 'senile,' and 'dementia.' It seems that the public's perception of him aligns with what they have seen, including his recent trip to Maui where he showed signs of confusion and inappropriate behavior. The poll shows negative ratings for Biden's job performance and a consensus that he is senile. Biden's handlers are failing to conceal his infirmities, and the public is not convinced of his fitness for the presidency.


Fox News: Republican lawmakers blast Biden alcohol czar's two beers a week comments: 'This is ridiculous'
Republican lawmakers blast Biden alcohol czar's two beers a week comments: 'This is ridiculous'
Republican lawmakers criticized President Biden's alcohol czar for suggesting that Americans should limit their beer consumption to two drinks a week, calling it "ridiculous" and an attempt by Democrats to control people's lives. They argued that it erodes trust in public health officials and called attention to excessive spending in Washington. Some lawmakers compared the recommendation to Prohibition and emphasized the importance of individual freedom. The White House, however, did not provide a clear answer when asked about their stance on the potential recommendation.


Red State: So Biden Had Aliases Upon Aliases, and the Democrats Still Think There Isn't a Problem?
So Biden Had Aliases Upon Aliases, and the Democrats Still Think There Isn't a Problem?


The Biden Crime Family allegations are growing, with scandals involving Hunter Biden and access due to his last name. The National Archives found thousands of emails where Biden used an alias. There are signs of a big scandal on the horizon, and it could be disastrous for the Democrats and President Joe Biden. The Democrats made a mistake by allowing the Department of Justice to indict a political opponent, setting the stage for potential politically-motivated trials in the future. The best option for the Democrats may be to find a replacement for President Biden, but the question remains - who can replace him?


National Review: National Archives Confirms Existence of 5,400 Emails, Records Containing Alleged VP Biden Pseudonyms
National Archives Confirms Existence of 5,400 Emails, Records Containing Alleged VP Biden Pseudonyms
The National Archives confirms possession of Biden's emails containing pseudonyms used while serving as vice president. House Republicans investigating Hunter Biden's business dealings believe these emails could reveal confidential government knowledge shared between Biden and his son. Legal organization sues to obtain the records.


The Federalist: An Interview With 2016's Sweet Meteor Of Death
An Interview With 2016's Sweet Meteor Of Death
With the election less than a week away, a new candidate approaches: The Sweet Meteor O’Death. SMOD has a unifying platform of global mass extinction that appeals to people of all races, religions, sexual orientations, and party affiliations. SMOD discusses entitlement reform, Black Lives Matter, and Billy Bush, and plans to merge with Earth's molten core regardless of election outcome. SMOD believes emotionally investing in candidates is worse than investing with a Nigerian prince, and focuses on eliminating human life on Earth as the main issue. SMOD also aims to end cities, exterminate oppressors and blue-collar workers, and achieve peace through extinction.


The Federalist: Biden's Voter Drive For New Citizens Is More Election Interference
Biden's Voter Drive For New Citizens Is More Election Interference
The Biden administration plans to use taxpayer money to register newly naturalized citizens to vote, potentially interfering in American elections. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has updated its Policy Manual to include provisions for increasing voter registration services during naturalization ceremonies. The agency intends to invite governmental or nongovernmental organizations offering on-site voter registration services to introduce themselves and address the naturalization candidates before the ceremony.


Fox News: Trump prosecutors' problem, Kamala Harris's slip-up, and more from Fox News Opinion
Trump prosecutors' problem, Kamala Harris's slip-up, and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News articles: Hannity reacts to Democrats' concerns about election results. Trump prosecutors face grand jury problem. Biden's lawsuit against Texas doesn't hold water. AI extends life expectancy. Gov. Kristi Noem urges to keep freedoms alive. Laura Ingraham warns of anti-Trumpers' plans. New sex change for kids law is called state-sanctioned kidnapping. Carol Roth on leaving things behind after death. Kamala Harris slip-up reveals how Bidenomics hurts American families. Political cartoons.


The Federalist: Ernst: Federal Employees Are Abusing Work-From-Home Protocols
Ernst: Federal Employees Are Abusing Work-From-Home Protocols
Iowa senator Joni Ernst is calling for an investigation into federal work-from-home programs after some employees were found to be abusing the system. Ernst sent letters to inspector generals at federal agencies, expressing concerns that telework arrangements may be impacting the efficiency of government operations. She also criticized employees who have misused remote work opportunities, citing long wait times at the Department of Veterans Affairs and passport delays at the Department of State. Ernst presented her "Squeal Award" to those who have abused remote work, highlighting wasteful government spending.


#society

American Thinker: What really is 'racism'?
What really is 'racism'?
Growing up in Indiana in the 1960s, racism was not prevalent but segregation was acknowledged. In the military, I witnessed racial tensions, but also saw that stereotypes can be misleading. Inner-city black boys give their culture a bad name, but I've seen black men in the military who are hardworking and virtuous. I believe that black men can make a difference and teach boys from the inner-cities how to be real men.


Fox News: German governor orders deputy to prove he is not antisemitic following scandal, must complete questionnaire
German governor orders deputy to prove he is not antisemitic following scandal, must complete questionnaire
The deputy governor of Bavaria is under scrutiny for an antisemitic flyer he may have written as a teenager. The governor has ordered him to answer a questionnaire to clear his name. The flyer called for entries to a competition titled "Who is the biggest traitor to the fatherland?" and contained offensive references to Auschwitz. The deputy governor denies writing it, but his older brother has claimed responsibility.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian soldiers raised the Ukrainian flag on Dnipro islands south of Kherson
Ukrainian soldiers raised the Ukrainian flag on Dnipro islands south of Kherson
Ukrainian soldiers raise flag on Dnipro island near Russian-occupied Oleshky. They showcase damage from flooding and Russian shelling.


Breitbart: NATO's Strategy in Ukraine Has Failed, Says Former Italian PM
NATO's Strategy in Ukraine Has Failed, Says Former Italian PM
The strategy to crush the Russian economy and defeat the Russian army in Ukraine has failed. The US-led NATO alliance's continuous military supplies and escalation have not achieved their goals. The economic sanctions imposed on Russia have not led to bankruptcy or isolation.


#foreignaffairs

The American Spectator: The Infamous ‘Red Phone’
The Infamous ‘Red Phone’
During the Cuban Missile Crisis, the US and Russia learned the importance of communication in both married life and foreign relations. The crisis began when the US discovered Soviet missile sites in Cuba and tensions escalated. President Kennedy established a hotline to improve communication and prevent nuclear war.


Fox News: Afghan women who fled Taliban rule thrive in US following daring rescue by US charity
Afghan women who fled Taliban rule thrive in US following daring rescue by US charity
A group of Hazara minority women evacuated from Afghanistan after the fall of Kabul have successfully resettled in the United States. With the help of the Mayo Family Foundation, these women were safely extracted from the country during the chaotic final days of the U.S. withdrawal. The women are now thriving in their new home and have been given scholarships to attend university, providing them with opportunities for a brighter future.


Euromaidan Press: Klimkin on Germany: Half the problem or half the solution for Ukraine?
Klimkin on Germany: Half the problem or half the solution for Ukraine?
Germany must embrace leadership instead of management in order to tackle the Russian threat and prevent the fragmentation of the West, according to former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin. He emphasized the need for the West to understand its adversaries and highlighted Germany's struggle to develop a strong strategic culture. Klimkin also addressed Ukraine's evolving role within the West and the importance of maintaining a unified front.


The New American: Niger's Military Expels French Ambassador, France Defies the Move - The New American
Niger's Military Expels French Ambassador, France Defies the Move - The New American
Niger's military expels France's ambassador, sparking tensions. French President Macron defies the move and insists ambassador will stay. Niger faces economic sanctions and potential military intervention from ECOWAS. AU suspends Niger's membership and warns against foreign interference. Divisions within ECOWAS hinder diplomatic resolution.


#military

The New American: Japan Deploys Warplanes to Track Chinese Fighters Near Taiwan, China Tests New Coilgun - The New American
Japan Deploys Warplanes to Track Chinese Fighters Near Taiwan, China Tests New Coilgun - The New American
Japan dispatched warplanes to monitor Chinese bombers and drones off Okinawa and Taiwan, amid rising tensions. Chinese military aircraft and warships were detected around Taiwan, prompting Taiwan's defense ministry to track the situation closely. The recent maneuvers come as China engages in economic and military hostilities with Japan and Taiwan.


#health

The New American: A New Covid 'Variant' ... Just in Time for Election Season! - The New American
A New Covid 'Variant' ... Just in Time for Election Season! - The New American
The media is promoting a new Covid variant and pushing for forced masking, despite the vaccine's ineffectiveness. They are trying to revive the fear and control of the previous lockdowns and mandates. They believe they can get away with it again because there were no consequences the first time.


Breitbart: ‘Bachelorette’ Alum Josh Seiter Dies at 36
‘Bachelorette’ Alum Josh Seiter Dies at 36
Josh Seiter, a former contestant on "The Bachelorette," has passed away at the age of 36. His family confirmed the news on Instagram, describing him as a bright light in a troubled world. The cause of his death was not disclosed, but his family encouraged those in crisis to seek help.


#crime

Fox News: Colorado judge to decide Tuesday whether prosecution will resume for mentally ill supermarket mass shooter
Colorado judge to decide Tuesday whether prosecution will resume for mentally ill supermarket mass shooter
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, a man with schizophrenia, is facing charges for killing 10 people in a mass shooting at a Colorado supermarket. The case has been on hold for two years due to concerns over his mental competency. The state mental hospital has deemed him mentally competent, but with "tenuous" competency. Prosecutors are seeking permission to resume court proceedings, while Alissa's lawyers have the opportunity to challenge the competency finding.


Breitbart: German ISIS Bride Jailed over Death of Five-Year-Old Slave Girl in Iraq
German ISIS Bride Jailed over Death of Five-Year-Old Slave Girl in Iraq
German woman sentenced to 14 years in prison for allowing a 5-year-old Yazidi girl she kept as a slave in Iraq to die of thirst. She was convicted of enslavement resulting in death and showed contempt for human life. The woman's former husband was also convicted for similar crimes.


Red State: Discredited AP Reporter Returns to Attack DeSantis Again and Has His Piece Torn Apart
Discredited AP Reporter Returns to Attack DeSantis Again and Has His Piece Torn Apart
A racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville resulted in the death of three African Americans. Politicians blame Governor DeSantis for his alleged anti-black policies, but fail to provide evidence of his involvement. The Associated Press publishes an article insinuating that DeSantis' previous disregard for a travel advisory has somehow contributed to the attack. Conservatives criticize the article for lack of evidence and politicization of the tragedy.


American Thinker: Chicago mayor sues Kia and Hyundai for ‘steep rise’ in car theft occurrences
Chicago mayor sues Kia and Hyundai for ‘steep rise’ in car theft occurrences
Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has filed a lawsuit against automakers Kia and Hyundai, blaming them for the rise in car theft in the city. Johnson claims that their failure to include basic auto-theft prevention technology in their vehicles is sheer negligence. However, this argument overlooks the fact that car purchases are consensual transactions and the responsibility for public safety lies with the government, not the private sector. The rise in car theft is more closely tied to the policies of the Democrats in charge rather than the actions of car manufacturers.


#sports

Forbes: Results From Zips Car Wash’s First NIL Campaign Leads To Expansion
Results From Zips Car Wash’s First NIL Campaign Leads To Expansion
Zips Car Wash expands name, image, and likeness deals with 14 schools and 22 student athletes for "Car Wash Convos" Season 2. The engaging series featuring interviews during car washes received 4 million impressions and over 2 million video views in Season 1.


Forbes: Is Team USA In Evan Mobley’s Future?
Is Team USA In Evan Mobley’s Future?
NBA player Evan Mobley has represented Team USA in junior competitions but may have the opportunity to play for the Bahamas in Olympic qualifying. Mobley's decision on which national team to play for will determine his international future.


#technology

The Blaze: ‘Potentially widespread fuel contamination’ at Florida gas stations as residents prepare for Hurricane Idalia
‘Potentially widespread fuel contamination’ at Florida gas stations as residents prepare for Hurricane Idalia
Gas stations in the Port of Tampa are selling contaminated fuel due to human error, according to the Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. Nearly 30 stations supplied by Citgo have been impacted, with two already testing positive for contamination. Vehicles and generators may not function properly with the contaminated fuel.


#other

Forbes: J-Hope Joins His BTS Bandmates Jimin, Suga And RM In A Special Chart Feat
J-Hope Joins His BTS Bandmates Jimin, Suga And RM In A Special Chart Feat
J-Hope's album "Jack in the Box" has reappeared on the Billboard 200 chart, entering the top 10 at No. 6. He becomes the fourth member of BTS to achieve this solo success. Other members, including RM, Jimin, and Suga, have also reached the top 10 with their solo projects. BTS as a whole has already accumulated seven top 10 albums on the Billboard 200.


Fox News: 127-year-old water main under NYC's Time Square gives way, leading to flooding
127-year-old water main under NYC's Time Square gives way, leading to flooding
A 127-year-old water main broke in New York City's Times Square, causing flooding in midtown and the busiest subway station. It took an hour to locate the source and turn off the water.


The Blaze: Smuggler with ties to ISIS helped migrants cross into US from Mexico: Report
Smuggler with ties to ISIS helped migrants cross into US from Mexico: Report
The FBI is investigating a group of Uzbek nationals who sought asylum at the Mexican border and may have ties to ISIS. The U.S. border is exposed to potential terrorist infiltration through migrants seeking asylum.


Fox News: Kevin Costner's ex asks for more child support, Iggy Azalea forced to stop performing in Saudi Arabia
Kevin Costner's ex asks for more child support, Iggy Azalea forced to stop performing in Saudi Arabia
In a high-profile divorce case, Kevin Costner denies cheating, while his ex-wife demands more child support.

Iggy Azalea claims her concert in Saudi Arabia was shut down due to a wardrobe malfunction.