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#illegals

Fox News: Oklahoma boy catches exotic fish in neighborhood pond: 'Human-like teeth'
Oklahoma boy catches exotic fish in neighborhood pond: 'Human-like teeth'
An 11-year-old boy in Oklahoma catches an exotic fish called a Pacu, native to South America and related to piranhas. The fish was caught in a neighborhood pond and then released back into the water. It is believed that people acquire these fish for aquariums and release them illegally.


#politics

Newsbusters: Twitter Community Notes Targeting Presidential Candidates Sends Q2 Secondhand Censorship Skyrocketing
Twitter Community Notes Targeting Presidential Candidates Sends Q2 Secondhand Censorship Skyrocketing
Big Tech platforms like Twitter are engaging in election interference by censoring or spinning candidates. MRC Free Speech America's research shows that users have been harmed over 881 million times due to secondhand censorship. Twitter's Community Notes feature, which aims to provide context to tweets but is controlled by Twitter, has significantly contributed to this censorship. Users critical of the left's "transgender" ideology have also faced increased censorship. Overall, Big Tech's censorship poses a threat to free speech and American democracy. speech


The Right Scoop: Here’s what Dan Goldman accidentally got Devon Archer to admit about Hunter’s value to Burisma
Here’s what Dan Goldman accidentally got Devon Archer to admit about Hunter’s value to Burisma
Democrat Dan Goldman unintentionally revealed that part of Hunter Biden's value to Burisma was his ability to intimidate people legally, as Biden's father was the US VP. This led to the firing of the prosecutor investigating Burisma corruption. Both Joe and Hunter received $5 million each for their involvement.


The Blaze: America's credit rating downgraded under Biden;  White House rushes to blame Republicans
America's credit rating downgraded under Biden;  White House rushes to blame Republicans
The Biden administration blames the Trump administration for the recent credit downgrade by Fitch Ratings, which lowered the U.S. government's top credit rating from AAA to AA+. Fitch cites fiscal deterioration, high government debt, and a decline in governance as reasons for the downgrade. The downgrade may lead to higher interest rates and a mild recession, causing concern for investors. Democrats, including President Biden, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, and others, reject Fitch's decision and blame Republican officials for the downgrade. They argue that the American economy is fundamentally strong and that Treasury securities remain a safe asset. However, polls indicate discontent with Biden's leadership, and Republicans claim that Democratic policies and reckless spending are to blame for the downgrade.


Breitbart: Democrats Aim to Stop Third Party Run with Anti-'No Labels' Pledge
Democrats Aim to Stop Third Party Run with Anti-'No Labels' Pledge
Democrats are pressuring candidates to commit to an anti-"No Labels" pledge, aiming to prevent third-party runs. No Labels movement plans to gain ballot access despite opposition. The pressure campaign has been called undemocratic by supporters.


Fox News: Lindsey Graham goes off on 'night and day' difference between Trump, Hunter Biden cases
Lindsey Graham goes off on 'night and day' difference between Trump, Hunter Biden cases
Sen. Lindsey Graham criticizes the Justice Department and FBI for their different treatment of Trump and Hunter Biden's cases. He highlights the leniency granted to Hunter Biden and the bias against Trump. Graham encourages people to be angry and says that there are no rules when it comes to going after Trump.

Former President Donald Trump is indicted on charges related to the Capitol riot and election interference. He faces multiple federal charges and is expected to appear in federal court. This is the second federal indictment Trump faces. He has already pleaded not guilty to the previous charges.


Fox News: Devon Archer testimony transcript reveals Biden pay-to-play scheme
Devon Archer testimony transcript reveals Biden pay-to-play scheme
Democrats are trying to spin the testimony of Biden family associate Devon Archer, claiming that President Biden wasn't "involved" in his son's corrupt business dealings. However, Archer's testimony clearly supports the case for the Biden's "pay-to-play" scheme. Biden allies won't admit this, but the evidence is mounting against them. Archer's testimony confirms that President Biden's power and Hunter Biden's access to his father were the basis for Hunter's business dealings. The public sees through the lies, and Republicans must continue the investigation.


Forbes: Trump Wants To Move Jan. 6 Trial To West Virginia—Here’s Why That’s Unlikely
Trump Wants To Move Jan. 6 Trial To West Virginia—Here’s Why That’s Unlikely
Former President Donald Trump and his counsel want to move his criminal case out of Washington, D.C., and to West Virginia for a friendlier jury pool, but this is unlikely as judges have previously refused to move January 6 cases. Trump's legal team argues that D.C.'s political leanings would prevent a fair trial. However, judges have stated that jurors' political leanings should not automatically disqualify them.


The Federalist Papers: Nancy Pelosi: ‘Heartbreaking’ President of the United States Has This List of Charges Against Him
Nancy Pelosi: ‘Heartbreaking’ President of the United States Has This List of Charges Against Him
Representative Pelosi expresses concern about former President Trump's indictment, calling it "heartbreaking" for the country. She commends the January 6th committee and acknowledges similarities between their recommended charges and the criminal charges. Pelosi emphasizes the importance of establishing a foundation of facts and the rule of law.


Fox News: Anti-Trump NYT writer shocks with column bashing 'elite' as self-dealing jerks: 'We're the bad guys'
Anti-Trump NYT writer shocks with column bashing 'elite' as self-dealing jerks: 'We're the bad guys'
In a shocking admission, anti-Trump New York Times columnist David Brooks confessed that the liberal elite have used self-serving tactics to maintain power and a sense of moral superiority over Trump supporters. Brooks detailed how the educated class dominate major newsrooms, politics, and other professions, while segregating themselves into a few booming metro areas. He also criticized the use of woke language and buzzwords that further alienate the less-educated class and contribute to division. Despite being a fierce opponent of Trump, Brooks acknowledged that working-class Americans have rallied around him as a warrior against the educated elite.

In a surprising admission, New York Times columnist David Brooks revealed the self-serving tactics of the liberal elite in the media and other professions. He pointed out their dominance of major newsrooms and the use of woke language to maintain power over pro-Trumpers. Brooks also criticized the segregation of the educated class into select metro areas and the perpetuation of class privileges through exclusive education. Despite his opposition to Trump, Brooks acknowledged why working-class Americans have found a champion in him against the educated elite.


Breitbart: Biden Moratorium on Death Penalty Protects Worst Mass Murderer of Jews
Biden Moratorium on Death Penalty Protects Worst Mass Murderer of Jews
Mass shooter who killed 11 at a Pittsburgh synagogue will not face execution due to President Biden's moratorium on the death penalty.


#society

American Thinker: Anarchic violence and the rising tide of medical tyranny in…you guessed it…Portland
Anarchic violence and the rising tide of medical tyranny in…you guessed it…Portland
A distinguished radiologist was brutally attacked in Portland due to lack of police presence. She blames the city's decision to defund the police. In another incident, a cancer patient was fired as a patient for criticizing a trans flag at a hospital entrance. Leftists in Portland preach compassion but engage in violence and disregard for human dignity.


Flag And Cross: Emergency Vehicle Honoring Terror Attack Victims Donated To United Hatzalah
Emergency Vehicle Honoring Terror Attack Victims Donated To United Hatzalah
An emergency vehicle is donated to United Hatzalah in honor of Dee family members who were killed in a terrorist attack. The unveiling ceremony was attended by Rabbi Leo Dee, who called for Israel to terminate funding to the Palestinian Authority.


Fox News: Mexican city bans live music degrading to women
Mexican city bans live music degrading to women
Chihuahua, Mexico, bans live musical performances that degrade or discriminate against women due to high rates of violence against women. Fines will support violence restoration programs. The ban may impact narcocorridos and corridos tumbados, genres associated with violence and the drug trade.


#war

The Economist: Ukraine’s counter-offensive has yet to produce dramatic gains
Ukraine’s counter-offensive has yet to produce dramatic gains
Two months into Ukraine's counter-offensive against Russian lines, progress is slow and attritional. Ukraine's tactics include disrupting Russian supply lines and using drones for attacks. The arrival of the new 10th Corps has not yet initiated a distinctive new phase in operations, and the main thrust of the offensive is still uncertain. Ukrainian success will be measured by their ability to achieve some degree of success before the autumn mud hampers offensive options.


Euromaidan Press: ISW: Russia attacks Ukraine’s grain infrastructure to force up grain prices, hoping to benefit
ISW: Russia attacks Ukraine’s grain infrastructure to force up grain prices, hoping to benefit
Russia attacks Ukraine's grain infrastructure to raise grain prices and benefit financially.


Flag And Cross: Lebanon's PM Urges End To Hostilities In Palestinian Camp, Warns Of Intervention
Lebanon's PM Urges End To Hostilities In Palestinian Camp, Warns Of Intervention
Lebanese Armed Forces may intervene in Palestinian refugee camp to restore order. Hostilities between rival Palestinian groups have caused violence and casualties. Efforts for a ceasefire have failed.


Foreign Policy: Russia Is Attempting Genocide in Ukraine
Russia Is Attempting Genocide in Ukraine
Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine is not just a potential genocide, but an ongoing one. The evidence shows that Russia has actively commissioned genocide in Ukraine, with mass killings, forced adoptions, and the use of media to incite violence. This report emphasizes the legal obligation of all states, including Russia, to prevent genocide.


#foreignaffairs

Washington Free Beacon: Biden Admin Partially Evacuates Niger Embassy After Botching Previous Withdrawals
Biden Admin Partially Evacuates Niger Embassy After Botching Previous Withdrawals
The United States ordered the evacuation of some staff and families from its embassy in Niger after a military takeover. Niger is a key ally in the fight against Islamist insurgents.


Daily Wire: House Republicans Open Probe Into ‘Suspected’ Chinese Cyber Espionage Targeting Federal Agencies
House Republicans Open Probe Into ‘Suspected’ Chinese Cyber Espionage Targeting Federal Agencies
House Republicans are investigating suspected Chinese cyber-espionage targeting the State Department and Commerce Department. They have requested information from Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo regarding recent reports of Chinese hackers gaining access to government communications. The lawmakers are concerned that China's cyberattacks are becoming more advanced and could potentially gain access to high-level computer networks.


#economy

National Review: Bud Light Drags Down Anheuser-Busch InBev Sales, Earnings Report Reveals
Bud Light Drags Down Anheuser-Busch InBev Sales, Earnings Report Reveals
Anheuser-Busch InBev's sales and profit dropped last quarter due to the decline of Bud Light. The backlash over Bud Light's partnership with a transgender influencer led to a conservative-led boycott, causing a 10% decrease in revenue in the U.S. The fallout resulted in Modelo surpassing Bud Light as America's most popular beer.


#military

Euromaidan Press: Poland deploys combat helicopters near Belarus border amid rising tensions
Poland deploys combat helicopters near Belarus border amid rising tensions
Poland deploys combat helicopters near Belarus border amid rising tensions.


#culture

Spectator USA: New takes on Negroni
New takes on Negroni
Two actresses popularized a variant of the Negroni cocktail during a press tour for a Game of Thrones spin-off. The Negroni sbagliato, made with Prosecco, became a viral sensation and spurred many orders at bars.


#education

The American Mind: Dixie Gone Woke
Dixie Gone Woke
Dixie's progressive regime at University of Alabama enforces diversity initiatives, erasing history and conservative values.


Breitbart: Legal Activists Sue California School District for Banning Critical Race Theory
Legal Activists Sue California School District for Banning Critical Race Theory
Public Counsel and Ballard Spahr law firms sue Temecula school district in California over ban on teaching Critical Race Theory, claiming violation of children's civil rights.


#crime

Fox News: DOJ raises possible 'conflicts of interest' with Trump aide Walta Nauta's defense lawyer: 'Divided loyalties'
DOJ raises possible 'conflicts of interest' with Trump aide Walta Nauta's defense lawyer: 'Divided loyalties'
Prosecutors are concerned about a potential conflict of interest with the defense attorney representing former President Trump's aide, Walt Nauta, in the case involving classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago. The attorney, Stanley Woodward, has represented other individuals involved in the DOJ investigation, including witnesses that may testify against Nauta. The government is requesting a Garcia hearing to evaluate these potential conflicts of interest.


#outdoors

All Outdoor: AllOutdoor Review - The Best IWB Holsters (for the Money $$$) in 2023
AllOutdoor Review - The Best IWB Holsters (for the Money $$$) in 2023
Summary: This article reviews the best IWB holsters for 2023, including the Bravo Concealed LINKed and the Safariland Schema. The article also mentions the Crossbreed SuperTuck, Galco Summer Comfort II, Rounded Gear Classic KYDEX, and DeSantis Super Stealth holsters, highlighting their features and prices.


#technology

Forbes: Automation Without People Is A Recipe For Failure
Automation Without People Is A Recipe For Failure
Luciano Sieber, CSCO of Colgate Palmolive, shared an article about Stanley Black & Decker's failed automation push in Fort Worth, Texas. The project faced challenges due to a lack of skilled workers and faulty design. The breakdown in the plan was caused by a lack of understanding of the importance of human skill and leadership in scaling up new technology in manufacturing.


#other

The New American: Covid Relief Funds Funneled into Expanding the Surveillance State - The New American
Covid Relief Funds Funneled into Expanding the Surveillance State - The New American
In Spokane County, Washington, law enforcement is implementing advanced surveillance technology, including Automated License Plate Reader cameras and facial recognition software, using pandemic relief funds. This intrusion on privacy raises concerns about the erosion of Fourth Amendment protections. The American Rescue Plan Act, meant to provide financial relief to struggling Americans, has instead been used to further expand the surveillance state, with $101 billion being spent on surveillance technology and militarized equipment by local governments.