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#illegals
Daily Wire: Massachusetts Activates The National Guard To Deal With Influx Of Illegal Aliens
Massachusetts Governor activates National Guardsmen to assist with shelters overwhelmed by illegal immigrants. The crisis is a result of the Biden administration's neglect of the southern border.
#politics
Breitbart: Sununu: We've Got to Move McConnell, Feinstein Out of Leadership Positions
Gov. Chris Sununu calls for Sen. Feinstein and Sen. McConnell to step down from leadership roles due to concerns over their health and age.
Breitbart: Nikki Haley: Senate 'Most Privileged Nursing Home In the Country' After ‘Sad' McConnell Freeze
Nikki Haley, a Republican presidential candidate, criticized Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other politicians for their declining mental competency. Haley called the Senate "the most privileged nursing home in the country" and urged for term limits and mental competency tests for politicians over 75. She emphasized the need for new faces and voices in government.
Daily Wire: Trump Repeatedly Attacks DeSantis While He Manages Florida Hurricane Response
Former President Donald Trump has criticized Florida Governor Ron DeSantis multiple times while DeSantis managed the state's response to Hurricane Idalia. The hurricane caused severe flooding and damage in Florida. Trump targeted DeSantis on social media, claiming that he was leading in the Republican Party presidential primary. DeSantis' team denied these claims and focused on responding to the storm.
Flag And Cross: Cruz Cracks Open Beer on Live TV, Tells Biden Admin to 'Kiss My A**' If They Want Us to Only Drink 2 a Week
Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz criticized the Biden administration for its constant regulations and control over Americans' lives, specifically mentioning the administration's guidelines on alcohol consumption. In a televised interview, Cruz expressed his disdain for the new recommendation of two beers per week, pulling out a beer and defiantly proclaiming that they can "kiss my ass." The Biden administration has been imposing various restrictions on products and daily activities, including proposed regulations on ceiling fans and previous attempts to ban gas appliances.
#society
Breitbart: Cuban Teens Say Russian Construction Job 'Scam' Landed Them in Ukraine War
Two young Cuban men, claiming to have been lured into fighting in Ukraine by Russian scammers, released a video pleading to be deported home. They explained that they were sick and taken out of Ukraine, but now fear for the safety of other Cuban teens who are training to fight in Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Journalist Juan Manuel Cao confirmed their identities with their parents.
#education
Daily Wire: Elon Musk Blasts School Turning His Son Trans And Into ‘A Full Communist’
Elon Musk reveals in a forthcoming biography that his far-left son's attendance at a school in Los Angeles turned him against him. He believes his son's transition to becoming transgender and subsequent adoption of Marxist beliefs were influenced by the progressive school he attended. Musk blames a "woke mind virus" for suppressing right-wing and anti-establishment voices, and this belief led him to acquire Twitter.
#sports
Forbes: Where Could This Historic Feat Put Davante Adams In NFL History?
Raiders receiver Davante Adams has the opportunity to join the exclusive club of players with 100 receiving touchdowns in their careers. He enters the season with 87 touchdowns and needs 13 more to reach the milestone. Adams had an impressive season in 2022 despite being in a new team, but if he doesn't reach the benchmark this season, he may explore other teams in the future.
Forbes: How The Big Man May Meet Big Company In 2023
Running back Derrick Henry of the Tennessee Titans is closing in on 10,000 career rushing yards. With 8,335 yards under his belt, he is just 1,665 yards away from reaching the milestone. Despite the decline in emphasis on running backs in the NFL, Henry's consistent performance and potential for a big season could secure him another multi-year deal with the Titans.
#other
Forbes: Sommeliers Are Spotting A Shift In Wine Styles
Top sommeliers are suggesting that wine drinkers ignore conventions and try different colors of wine with their meals. They recommend rose with dinner, white wines with non-fish foods, and even chilling heavier red wines like Cabernet. They also suggest exploring up-and-coming regions like Umbria, Veneto, Sicily, Sardinia, and Rioja for unique wine experiences.
There has been a decline in red wine consumption as younger generations of wine drinkers gravitate towards wines with lower alcohol content and texture. White wines, particularly Chenin Blanc, are becoming more popular due to the evolution of fine dining and the rise of seafood and vegetable-based meals. The accessibility and cost of white wines are also driving their increased consumption. Sauvignon Blanc and chilled reds are experiencing an uptick in sales as well.
Breitbart: Online Scam Centers Enslave Hundreds of Thousands Across Southeast Asia
The U.N. released a report on the widespread human trafficking in online scam centers in Southeast Asia. Over 250,000 individuals could be victims of these slavery operations, with countries like Myanmar and Cambodia heavily affected. The scams generate billions of dollars in illegal revenue, and the problem worsened during the pandemic. The victims are often well-educated, brought in under false pretenses, and subjected to brutal conditions.