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#illegals

Breitbart: Over 20,000 Illegals Land on UK Shores as Sunak Claims 'Plan Is Working'
Over 20,000 Illegals Land on UK Shores as Sunak Claims 'Plan Is Working'
Over 20,000 illegal migrants have crossed the English Channel this year, despite the government's claims that their strategies are working. The slight reduction in crossings may be due to poor weather conditions rather than government action.


#politics

Fox News: North Carolina justice files suit to block ethics panel from investigating her public comments
North Carolina justice files suit to block ethics panel from investigating her public comments
Democratic justice Anita Earls has filed a lawsuit against the Judicial Standards Commission in North Carolina to prevent it from investigating her public comments about state courts and colleagues. She argues that the probe violates her free speech rights. Earls claims that the investigations have hindered her ability to do her work as a justice and have chilled her First Amendment rights. The lawsuit comes as the state's highest court recently shifted to Republican control.

North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls has sued the Judicial Standards Commission to stop an investigation into her public comments. Earls discussed the court's decision to end a commission on fairness and equity in the system and the lack of minority judicial clerks on the court. The commission said it was specifically reopening an investigation into a previously dismissed complaint that analyzed Earls' comments on administrative matters. Earls argues that her speech is protected by the judicial code and that the investigations have disrupted her work and caused stress.


Breitbart: First Day of Khan's Car Crackdown Marred by Computer Issues, Protests
First Day of Khan's Car Crackdown Marred by Computer Issues, Protests
Londoners face fines after Sadiq Khan's expansion of the anti-car ULEZ charge, causing website overload and protests against the scheme. Many citizens believe it unfairly targets outlying areas and is poorly implemented.


Fox News: School board president on being sued by California AG over parental rights policy: This will 'embolden' others
School board president on being sued by California AG over parental rights policy: This will 'embolden' others
California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit against the Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education, seeking to stop the enforcement of their parental notification policy regarding gender identity. Board President Sonja Shaw accused Bonta of using aggressive tactics and political bullying, targeting districts with conservative majorities. Shaw believes that Bonta is trying to send a message to anyone who challenges their agenda.


Breitbart: Robert Kennedy Jr.: Trump's Mug Shot 'Worked Very Well' from a Strategic Point of View
Robert Kennedy Jr.: Trump's Mug Shot 'Worked Very Well' from a Strategic Point of View
Democratic presidential hopeful Robert Kennedy Jr. spoke approvingly of former President Donald Trump's mug shot, saying it worked well for him and was popular with his base. Kennedy also discussed his own mug shot from a protest in Puerto Rico in 2001.


National Review: The Corner: Prigozhin’s Death: Dramatic New Lead!
The Corner: Prigozhin’s Death: Dramatic New Lead!
The Kremlin suggests that the plane carrying Yevgeny Prigozhin, former Wagner boss, may have been deliberately downed, raising suspicions of assassination. There are concerns that Prigozhin's death will be rewritten as a heroic military story to support Putin's reign. The Kremlin has the power to manipulate reality and rewrite narratives, while Putin remains untouched.


Newsbusters: Doocys Plural Grill KJP on ISIS Sympathizer Playing Smuggler, Trans Invasion of Sports
Doocys Plural Grill KJP on ISIS Sympathizer Playing Smuggler, Trans Invasion of Sports
Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced questions from Fox's Peter Doocy and Hillary Vaughn regarding Biden family corruption, transgenderism in women's sports, and a captured ISIS sympathizer smuggling people across the U.S.-Mexico border. Jean-Pierre defended the administration's actions, claiming that the issues were complicated and that they had successfully disrupted the smuggling network. Doocy pressed for more concrete answers and emphasized the importance of preventing terrorist attacks.


Fox News: How Congress might end up funding Florida, Hawaii disaster relief and Ukraine aid at the same time
How Congress might end up funding Florida, Hawaii disaster relief and Ukraine aid at the same time
FEMA has $3.4 billion left to handle Hurricane Idalia, but is asking Congress for more assistance. The government could shut down if Congress fails to approve an interim spending bill by Oct. 1.


Foreign Policy: Egypt’s Sisi Rules by Fear—and Is Ruled by It
Egypt’s Sisi Rules by Fear—and Is Ruled by It
Sisi's critics are accused of being in the pay of the Muslim Brotherhood, revealing the fear and lack of response from the Egyptian leader and his supporters. The attempt to banish the Brotherhood from Egypt's nationalist narrative is futile, as they have played an important role in the country's history and politics.


#society

Breitbart: D.C. Jury Finds Pro-Life Activists Guilty of Violating FACE Act
D.C. Jury Finds Pro-Life Activists Guilty of Violating FACE Act
Five pro-life activists were found guilty of violating the FACE Act for blocking the entrance to an abortion clinic in Washington, D.C. The activists, including Lauren Handy, could face up to 11 years in prison and a fine of up to $350,000. The verdict has sparked outrage among pro-life supporters and plans for an appeal.


Daily Wire: ACLU Demands Gender Surgery For Trans-Identifying Male Who Murdered Baby
ACLU Demands Gender Surgery For Trans-Identifying Male Who Murdered Baby
The ACLU has filed a lawsuit demanding that taxpayers pay for a prison inmate's gender transition surgery. The plaintiff, Jonathan Richardson, is behind bars for murdering an 11-month-old baby. Richardson, who now goes by Autumn Cordellioné, wants transgender genital surgery while in prison.


Fox News: John Mellencamp slammed by Bill Maher over claim only '1 or 2%' of Black people today live better than slaves
John Mellencamp slammed by Bill Maher over claim only '1 or 2%' of Black people today live better than slaves
Liberal comedian Bill Maher clashed with musician John Mellencamp over their views on the lives of Black people in America today compared to slaves. The tense exchange occurred during an episode of Maher's podcast when Mellencamp shared his belief that only 1 or 2% of Black people have a better life today. Maher disputed this claim, leading to a heated debate about race and exploitation in America.


Red State: White Supremacy Doesn’t Exist—White Saviors Do, and I’ll Keep Cheering Them On
White Supremacy Doesn’t Exist—White Saviors Do, and I’ll Keep Cheering Them On
Social media allows racists and neo-Nazis to freely share their views. White supremacy is a nonsense term used to manipulate people. People who try to make a difference in the lives of others are criticized as "white saviors." This demonization is dangerous and contributes to more harm. Hashtag:


Newsbusters: WATCH: College Women's Lacrosse Coach Advocates For Protection Of Women's Sports
WATCH: College Women's Lacrosse Coach Advocates For Protection Of Women's Sports


A women's lacrosse coach at Oberlin College faces backlash and scrutiny after expressing the belief that only biological women should compete in women's sports. She was subjected to interviews and criticism from school authorities, who accused her of hate and went against the college's beliefs. Despite the dark energy of the situation, the coach remained resilient and stood by her convictions.


#war

Euromaidan Press: US to help Ukraine rebuild sea ports destroyed by Russian troops
US to help Ukraine rebuild sea ports destroyed by Russian troops
US to help Ukraine rebuild sea ports destroyed by Russian troops.


Washington Free Beacon: North Korea Launches Suspected Ballistic Missile Into Sea
North Korea Launches Suspected Ballistic Missile Into Sea
North Korea launches suspected ballistic missile amidst military drills by South Korea, US and deployment of B-1B bombers.


#foreignaffairs

National Review: ‘Treated Like A Toddler’: Biden Scolded Aides Who Cleaned Up after He Seemed to Call for Deposing Putin
‘Treated Like A Toddler’: Biden Scolded Aides Who Cleaned Up after He Seemed to Call for Deposing Putin
During a speech in Warsaw, Joe Biden veered off-script and declared that Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power." Furious, he was annoyed that his aides had to retract his comments, feeling infantilized. Biden's impromptu remarks overshadowed his European tour, where he met with NATO allies against the backdrop of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.


#health

Forbes: Are Bacteria The New Ozempic? Research Finds Promising Gut Microbe That Could Help Fight Obesity
Are Bacteria The New Ozempic? Research Finds Promising Gut Microbe That Could Help Fight Obesity
Gut bacteria can help diagnose and treat obesity and diabetes. Certain bacteria in the gut are associated with higher insulin resistance, which can lead to weight gain, prediabetes, and type 2 diabetes. Researchers identified specific bacteria that could be used to lower blood sugar levels in people resistant to insulin. This discovery offers potential avenues for future therapies and diagnostic tools.


#crime

Fox News: Virginia police accuse husband of murder after officials find body in search for missing 20-year-old
Virginia police accuse husband of murder after officials find body in search for missing 20-year-old
The body of a woman, believed to be 20-year-old Avriel Hooks, was found in a wooded area in Virginia. Her husband, Michael Perry III, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder and unlawful disposal of a dead body. The investigation is ongoing.


Fox News: Child rapist who made jet ski prison escape allegedly with family help captured after year on the run
Child rapist who made jet ski prison escape allegedly with family help captured after year on the run
Authorities capture Arkansas fugitive Samuel Hartman, a convicted child rapist who escaped in 2022. His wife, mother, and her boyfriend also arrested.


Daily Wire: Man Nicknamed ‘Black Widower’ Convicted Of Killing Wife And Hitman He Hired To Murder Her
Man Nicknamed ‘Black Widower’ Convicted Of Killing Wife And Hitman He Hired To Murder Her
Thomas Randolph, known as the "Black Widower," has been convicted of killing his sixth wife and the hitman he hired. His conviction was overturned in 2021, but he was found guilty again. This is the second time Randolph has been convicted for murders of his wives.


#science

Daily Wire: ‘Historic Discovery’: Harvard Physicist Says Fragments Found In Pacific May Be From Outside Earth’s Solar System
‘Historic Discovery’: Harvard Physicist Says Fragments Found In Pacific May Be From Outside Earth’s Solar System
Harvard physicist Professor Avi Loeb and his team discovered metallic spheres that could be from outside our solar system. Analysis reveals that 57 of these spheres contain compositions not found in man-made or natural alloys. The success of the expedition highlights the importance of taking risks in science to uncover new knowledge.


#outdoors

On The Water: The Fall Grand Finale
The Fall Grand Finale
Fall is the best time to fish in New England. September and October are peak feeding times for many species. Baitfish are abundant and predators are actively feeding. Look for breaking fish and follow the birds to find the best spots. Lure selection is important in matching the hatch. Hurricane season can disrupt fishing, but freshwater fishing is a good alternative. Take advantage of the warm weather and get out on the water while you still can.


Fox News: Short questions with Dana Perino
Short questions with Dana Perino
This week, Fox News interviewed Abby Hornacek, host of FOX Nation's "PARK'D," who shared her favorite national parks and outdoor activities. Her favorite national park is Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska, known for its glaciers and adventures like ice climbing and kayaking. She also recommends Zion National Park for its beauty and family-friendly activities. Hornacek's bucket list includes riding in Ragbrai and skydiving from a hot air balloon. Capitol Reef National Park is her choice for an undiscovered gem. One piece of advice that she emphasized is to prioritize connections with people and genuine experiences.


#other

Forbes: At Least Two Killed As Hurricane Idalia Causes Widespread Damage In Florida
At Least Two Killed As Hurricane Idalia Causes Widespread Damage In Florida
Hurricane Idalia hits Florida's Gulf Coast with dangerous conditions, causing widespread flooding, storm surge, and power outages. Two deaths reported due to the hurricane.


Flag And Cross: 'Apocalyptic Scene' Reported as Idalia Makes Landfall as a Category 3 Hurricane
'Apocalyptic Scene' Reported as Idalia Makes Landfall as a Category 3 Hurricane
Hurricane Idalia slams the coast of Florida, causing catastrophic damage and dangerous storm surges. The storm surge and heavy rainfall are expected to lead to flooding and impacts in Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas.


Breitbart: Wolves Return to Southern California After More than a Century
Wolves Return to Southern California After More than a Century
Gray wolves have returned to the Giant Sequoia National Monument after more than a century. The Tulare Pack, including a female and her four offspring, has settled in the area, causing tension among livestock owners and fuel reduction projects. This development highlights the positive impact of environmental improvements.