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#illegals
Fox News: Furious Staten Island resident vows community will stop migrant shelter in its tracks: 'This is ground zero'
Staten Island residents protest the plan to house illegal immigrants in a former school, voicing concerns about crime and disease. The number of protesters is growing, and they are calling for the decision to be reversed.
#politics
Fox News: Over 100 former clerks of Justice Thomas sign open letter defending his integrity, independence
Over 100 former clerks of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wrote an open letter defending him after recent accusations of bending court ethics. They praised his integrity, independence, and upbringing. The lawyers described his journey from a segregated childhood to becoming a man of unwavering principle. The former clerks argued that the attacks on Thomas' character and ethics are part of a larger assault on the Court's legitimacy. They concluded that Thomas will continue to serve as a justice based on his own mind and reject any attacks on his integrity or character.
The Babylon Bee: Donald Trump’s Trial For Election Interference Set To Begin In Time To Interfere With Election
A federal judge sets trial date for Donald Trump's election interference charges, conveniently lining up with the 2024 presidential election. The Department of Justice denies any intentional interference, but Trump claims corruption and vows to sweep the primaries.
Daily Wire: Federal Workers Ignore Biden’s Call To Stop Working From Home — And Some Might Not Be Working At All
Republican senator Joni Ernst is demanding an investigation into the impact of federal employees working from home on taxpayers. Ernst questions the productivity of remote workers and cites inspector general reports that reveal misuse of work hours. She also highlights the discrepancy in pay rates and the underutilized office space in government buildings.
The Federalist: Media Spurn Shokin Interview, Like Other Biden Scandal Evidence
The media ignores evidence of Biden corruption and protects their preferred political candidate. Ex-Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin believes Joe Biden and his son were bribed by Ukrainian energy company Burisma, and if his team had finished the probe, they would have found more evidence of corruption. Corporate media discredits Shokin and focuses on shielding Biden.
Red State: Biden's Handlers Try to Unravel Joe's Strom Thurmond Confusion, Dig Deeper Hole Instead
President Joe Biden claimed that he convinced Strom Thurmond, who was a strong opponent of the Civil Rights Act, to vote in favor of it before he died. However, Biden wasn't even in the Senate when the act was passed, raising doubts about his claim. The White House later clarified that Biden was actually referring to the Voting Rights Act of 1980.
#society
Fox News: Nigerian police detain at least 67 people celebrating gay wedding
At least 67 people were arrested after a gay wedding in Delta, Nigeria. Homosexuality is illegal in Nigeria, with a punishment of up to 14 years in prison.
PJ Media: Founding Father: Sperm Donor Quits Job, Seeks Out His 96 Kids
Mega-sperm donor Dylan Stone-Miller is on a 9,000-mile journey to meet his many offspring. Most of them are from single women and female couples who paid $100 per donation. Stone-Miller began his quest after being contacted by a woman who had his child. Some parents are happy to meet him, while others want nothing to do with him.
The Blaze: 'The court will not define a ‘woman’': Judge throws out women's lawsuit despite man living in their sorority house
A judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by female students against their sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, after a man joined the all-female group. The judge cited the sorority's undefined rules and freedom of association. The lawsuit alleged that the man made the women uncomfortable with inappropriate behavior.
American Thinker: Through action and inaction, Hawaiian bureaucrats helped clear land in Maui
Government agencies in Hawaii acted or refrained from acting in ways that seemingly accelerated the destruction of Lahaina, resulting in numerous deaths and displaced residents. Fire crews prematurely declared the fire contained, emergency sirens were silenced, extra water was withheld from firefighters, and the only escape route was blocked. The burnt homes and cleared land raise suspicions of government incompetence or potential ulterior motives. A jury may need to determine if these actions were accidental or intentional.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Meta Removes Over 7,500 Facebook Accounts Linked To Chinese Influence Campaign
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has removed thousands of accounts linked to a Chinese influence campaign called "Spamouflage". The campaign aimed to spread positive commentary about China's law enforcement and spread disinformation about the Covid-19 pandemic. The network also attempted to spread false claims that the U.S. was where Covid-19 originated.
Forbes: Indonesia’s Purchase Of F-15EX Fighters Is A Breakthrough For Boeing And The Biden Administration
Indonesia's decision to buy 24 F-15EX fighters from Boeing is a significant achievement and strengthens its military in response to China's assertive foreign policy. The F-15EX's capabilities far surpass those of Indonesia's current fighters and will play a pivotal role in defending its territory, which consists of thousands of islands spread across a vast ocean. This move aligns with the Biden administration's strategy of building partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region and isolating China, while also providing Boeing with industrial-base implications for future sales.
Fox News: US gains authority to unilaterally enforce maritime law in Pacific amid regional tensions with China
The United States has signed a new agreement with Palau, allowing U.S. Coast Guard ships to enforce maritime regulations in Palau's exclusive economic zone without a Palauan officer present. The agreement aims to monitor illegal fishing and deter unwanted vessels. Both the U.S. and China are seeking to expand their influence in the Pacific, and Palau has sought Washington's help in deterring Beijing's activities. The agreement reflects the U.S.' ongoing investment in maritime safety and security and its commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.
The American Mind: Marcuse, the American Philosopher
Christopher F. Rufo's bestseller explores the influence of foreign leftist ideas on American politics and culture. In his review for the Washington Post, Hugh Hewitt focuses on the impact of Herbert Marcuse, a German refugee scholar whose teachings and relationships with radicals like Angela Davis are analyzed. Hewitt and Rufo attribute the spread of these ideas to foreign contaminants, while the author argues that American political culture was already receptive to certain European fashions.
#economy
Fox News: Wisconsin Assembly Republicans propose $3 billion tax cut targeting middle class
Wisconsin Assembly Republicans propose a $3 billion tax cut for the middle class, aiming to use the state's surplus. Governor Tony Evers, who previously vetoed a similar cut, has not expressed his stance. The proposed cut would lower the state's income tax bracket and exclude a portion of retirement income.
#health
Backpacker: Hike Stronger With These 9 Joint-Stabilizing Exercises
About 1 in 5 people have Generalized Joint Hypermobility (GJH), which can cause symptoms like pain and joint subluxes. This condition, known as Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder or Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, can affect backpackers and their outdoor experience. However, with proper planning, joint support, and precautionary measures, hikers with hypermobile joints can still enjoy the outdoors.
#education
Fox News: Schools scramble to improve students’ math skills as test scores continue to lag post-pandemic
Schools are struggling to help students catch up in math due to pandemic disruptions. Experts attribute the decline to virtual learning challenges and lack of practice at home. This has profound implications for students' future success in high school and access to STEM fields.
#crime
Fox News: Death of GOP activist in New Hampshire ruled a homicide: report
Attorney and Republican activist Alexander Talcott was found dead in his New Hampshire home with a stab wound to the neck. The death is being investigated as a homicide, and authorities are looking into whether it was an act of self-defense. Talcott was a well-known lawyer and advocate for the Republican Party.
Daily Wire: First Episode Of Candace Owens’ True Crime Series ‘Convicting A Murderer’ Will Stream For Free On X
The DailyWire+ will premiere Candace Owens' true crime series "Convicting a Murderer" on X for free. The 10-part series explores the controversial murder case of Teresa Halbach and the conviction of Steven Avery. Owens aims to uncover the truth behind the case and address the omissions in the Netflix series "Making a Murderer."
Fox News: 10 arrested in 'disturbing and a heinous' kidnapping and murder: 'more arrests' coming
A missing person case turns into a kidnapping and murder investigation, with Thomas Rath found in a shallow grave. Ten people are in custody, more arrests pending. The motive for the murder is to be addressed in court.
Fox News: Rabbi turned 'Tinder swindler' used fake IDs to trick women into sex: police
Rabbi Yosef Mordechai Paryzer, a Brooklyn-born father of two, is in police custody in Jerusalem for allegedly deceiving women into sexual relationships with him using a false identity. Paryzer used dating websites like Tinder and Bumble, posing as a single man named Jake Segal, to build relationships with multiple women simultaneously, some lasting years. After teaming up and confronting him, the women discovered he was married, had children, and worked as a rabbi.
#sports
Fox News: WWE star Bray Wyatt died of heart attack: report
WWE star Bray Wyatt, real name Windham Rotunda, died in his sleep last week from a heart attack. He had seen a doctor earlier in the day about his ongoing heart condition. The wrestling community mourned his death and paid tribute to him.
Forbes: Why The Luis Rubiales Scandal Is Transcendent In Multiple Ways
The president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, Luis Rubiales, has been suspended by FIFA for 90 days following his non-consensual kiss on World Cup winner Jennifer Hermoso. Rubiales has refused to back down, facing widespread condemnation. The scandal has revealed deep-rooted systemic issues within the federation, highlighting the need for organizational change.
Fox News: Longhorns’ Steve Sarkisian responds to Big 12 commissioner's message for Texas Tech
The Texas Longhorns enter their final year in the Big 12 with the understanding that teams will be motivated to beat them before their departure to the SEC. Commissioner Brett Yormark surprised by pressuring Texas Tech's head coach to defeat the Longhorns. Texas head coach, Steve Sarkisian, shrugs off controversy and emphasizes his team's determination to "embrace the hate."
#other
Red State: Disney Finds Out: Stock Down Almost $200 Billion as America Rejects Woke Perversion of Walt's Legacy
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Walt Disney's legacy is being destroyed by the politicization of his company. Disney's stock is plummeting, reflecting the damage caused by its divisive political stances. The company's disdain for its audience and embrace of radical leftist values has alienated many, leading to the potential dissolution of the once-great empire.
Fox News: Farewell film of Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, who died from cancer, to premiere at Venice Film Festival
Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto takes the audience on a journey of his life through 20 compositions in the film "Opus." Filmed in black and white, the movie serves as Sakamoto's poetic and heartfelt farewell. Despite battling cancer, Sakamoto showcases his talent on the piano, delivering emotional performances.