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#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive: Border Patrol Records 125 Migrant Deaths in July
During a brutal heatwave, 125 migrants died trying to cross the US southwest border in July. The majority of deaths were due to heat-related injuries. The total number of deaths for July in the El Paso, Tucson, and Del Rio sectors averaged more than 3 per day. The extreme temperatures, reaching over 100 degrees for weeks, contributed to record-breaking migrant deaths in Arizona and drownings in the Rio Grande. This ongoing crisis highlights the dangerous conditions faced by migrants attempting to enter the United States.
#politics
Fox News: Gov. Sanders taps Arkansas finance czar for vacant state treasurer post
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders appointed Larry Walther as Arkansas' state treasurer after Treasurer Mark Lowery's death. Walther, who has experience in finance and administration, will serve until 2025.
Breitbart: WATCH -- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Launches Documentary: 'Midnight at the Border'
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released a documentary about his visit to the southern U.S. border, where he witnessed the influx of migrants. The film shows Kennedy speaking with migrants from around the world, hearing their stories of hardship and witnessing the gaps in the border wall. Kennedy promises to seal the border if elected, while still allowing legal immigration pathways.
Fox News: Trump to plead 'not guilty' to charges stemming from special counsel's Jan. 6 probe
Former President Donald Trump will plead not guilty to federal charges related to the 2020 election and Capitol riot. He claims the case is politically biased and hopes it will be moved to West Virginia. Trump is the first former president to face federal criminal charges.
National Review: Trump Arrives at D.C. Court for Arraignment in Special Counsel’s January 6 Probe
Former president Donald Trump arrives in D.C. to be arraigned for charges related to overturning the 2020 election and his involvement in the Capitol riot. Indicted on four counts, he spread false claims of election fraud despite knowing they were untrue. The prosecution will have to prove that Trump was aware of his loss and engaged in criminal activity.
Fox News: Psaki claims Trump pointing out Hunter Biden scandals is tactic used by ‘Putin’ and ‘authoritarian dictators'
Former White House press secretary and MSNBC host Jen Psaki accused former President Donald Trump of using Putin-style tactics by trying to link President Biden to his son's alleged corruption. Psaki argued that Trump's strategy is to "muddy the waters" of the 2024 election by smearing the current president with his son's scandals. She compared this tactic to those used by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Daily Wire: PROOF: White House Targeted Daily Wire
The Biden White House asked Facebook to decrease traffic to The Daily Wire, violating the First Amendment. This may lead to legal action.
The Right Scoop: This CNN ‘analyst’ is exactly the kind of jury Trump can expect in DC [VIDEO]
CNN analyst Michael Fanone labels Trump a terrorist, comparing him to Osama bin Laden. The indictment does not relate to the Capitol riot.
Red State: Josh Hawley Seeks Funding for St. Louis Residents Poisoned by Oppenheimer’s Manhattan Project Testing
U.S. Senator Hawley sponsors a bill to address radioactive contamination in North St. Louis County caused by the Manhattan Project. The legislation aims to clean up the area and provide financial assistance to affected families, including an elementary school where radioactive material was found. The bill presents an opportunity for bipartisan unity and a chance to bring relief to the affected residents.
Fox News: DeSantis campaign leans into Newsom debate: 'Choose your fighter'
Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida is promoting a one-on-one debate against his California rival, Governor Gavin Newsom. Newsom agreed to the debate in June and DeSantis eagerly accepted. The campaign is framing it as a choice between two different visions for the future of the country.
#society
The Blaze: Professor says 'little children' should be exposed to adult genitalia to prepare them for sharing restrooms with trans individuals — swimmer Riley Gaines fires back
A professor at the University of British Columbia faced backlash on social media for sharing controversial parenting advice. Dr. Katja Thieme labeled a competitive swimmer as a transphobe for advocating women's rights, prompting criticism. Thieme's response included suggesting that children should be exposed to genitals in a safe and normalized way. The professor made her Twitter account private after the controversy erupted.
Daily Wire: The Reason I Interviewed Andrew Tate
Candace Owens flew to Bucharest to interview Andrew Tate, despite criticism for interviewing someone who is not conservative or Christian. Owens believes that hosting people with differing views fosters conversations. Tate has a large platform and millions of followers, and Owens sees value in understanding why. She rejects the idea of judging or hating someone out of existence and remains a curious person.
The Blaze: Taylor Swift hands out 'life-changing' bonus checks to every person working on record-setting Eras Tour
Taylor Swift has distributed $55 million in bonus checks to the crew members of her Eras Tour, including truck drivers who received $100,000 each. The bonus money has been described as "life-changing" and is a game-changer for many of the recipients.
The Federalist Papers: Professors Claim Jason Aldean’s New Song Contains 'Coded' Racial Pictures, Language
Country music star Jason Aldean's song and music video, "Try That in a Small Town," has faced criticism for promoting division and racism. The video featured footage of riots and violence that took place in 2020, and Aldean warned against such behavior in rural America. Some academics and media outlets have accused the song of being a "pro-lynching anthem and anti-Black." Others argue that it reflects concerns about law and order in America.
Daily Wire: Kelly Osbourne Says She Hid For All 9 Months Of Her Pregnancy To Avoid Being ‘Fat Shamed’
Kelly Osbourne reveals that she hid her pregnancy for nine months to avoid being fat-shamed. She addresses speculation about her appearance, stating that it is due to weight loss and minimal cosmetic procedures. Osbourne has previously spoken about the impact of body shaming on her mental health.
The Blaze: ACLU sues Texas over 'unconstitutional drag ban' — compares drag queens to karaoke and cheerleaders
The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas has sued the Texas attorney general over a "drag ban" that they deem unconstitutional. Senate Bill 12, signed by Governor Greg Abbott, restricts sexually oriented performances in commercial enterprises and public spaces.
Washington Free Beacon: Democrat Mayor Pleads Guilty to 140 Child Pornography Charges
Democratic former mayor Patrick Wojahn pleads guilty to 140 charges, including child porn possession and distribution. Connection to Biden administration. Child pornography arrests have increased by 2,500 percent in the past decade.
Fox News: Reese Witherspoon and ex Jim Toth settle divorce with key stipulation about raising their son
Actress Reese Witherspoon and ex-husband Jim Toth have settled their divorce, splitting court costs and agreeing on a parenting plan for their son. They will not pay alimony and have agreed not to speak poorly of each other in front of their child. Witherspoon wanted to be in control of sharing her divorce news and has slowed down a bit since the split.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: One Body Found In Rio Grande Floating Barriers, Another Recovered From River As DOJ Sues Texas Over The Buoys
Two bodies, one in the buoys and one nearby, were found in the Rio Grande River. Mexico claims that the installation of the buoys violates its sovereignty and criticizes their impact on migrants' rights.
Flag And Cross: Moroccan Jailed For Criticizing Peace With Israel
A Moroccan man, Said Boukioud, has been sentenced to five years in prison for criticizing the king on Facebook over the country's normalization of ties with Israel. Boukioud's posts denouncing the Abraham Accords were seen as a criticism of the king, which is a violation according to Morocco's constitution. Boukioud's lawyer has called the verdict harsh and incomprehensible, and an appeal has been filed.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Apple To Shift IPhone 15 Production To India, Aiming To Decentralize Supply Chain
Apple Inc is investing in producing the new iPhone 15 in India to decentralize its supply chain from China. The aim is to manufacture 15 million iPhone 15 units in India this year, with plans to trim the delay between China and India to less than 10 days. Apple also plans to create intermediate components in India and migrate some product development resources there.
Forbes: Barbie, Ramen And Targeted Returns – 5 Ways To Cram In Back-To-School Sales
This back-to-school season, late-season shoppers may be retailers' last hope to meet sales projections. Back-to-school spending is expected to decline by 10% in 2023. Retailers launched big sales in July to compete with Amazon Prime Day, but the biggest deals are expected to run through August. Inflation is causing parents to focus on necessities, but retailers can create nostalgia or urgency to encourage splurge spending. Tech spending and school apparel present the highest opportunities for splurge spending. Retailers can offer discounted prices on specific days to attract last-minute shoppers. Offering free shipping and easier return options can also attract customers. College students and their families are expected to spend more on furnishings, electronics, and essentials such as food. Retailers can create displays and promotions that appeal to college students, such as "complete dorm-room survival kits" and "all-nighter" sales. By convincing budget-conscious shoppers that their offerings make economic and emotional sense, retailers have a chance to increase spending. Retailers should understand customer needs and limitations, offer practical options, and make splurges feel rewarding. In the future, retailers will review their strategies and make improvements based on customer behavior.
Flag And Cross: Labor Market Shows Resilience As Unemployment Claims Align With Expectations
Unemployment claims in the US increased slightly last week, reaching 227,000, aligning with predictions and reflecting the resilience of the labor market. The Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes may be causing the labor market to slow down.
#history
National Review: The Corner: Remembering — and Missing — Calvin Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge became president after the sudden death of President Harding. Coolidge was known for his conservative constitutionalism and his belief in the principles of Americanism. He halted the progressive tide and promoted economic prosperity through low tax rates. Coolidge's example is still relevant today.
#crime
Fox News: Fleeing motorist shot, killed by Indianapolis officer during foot pursuit
An Indianapolis police officer shot and killed a motorist who fled during a traffic stop. The identity of the motorist and the reason for the traffic stop have not been released.
The Blaze: Ohio traffic stop goes sideways after couple takes a trucker hostage, then leads police on a 3-hour police chase, ending in gunfire and blood
Police pull over a couple for speeding without taillights. Routine stop turns into a bloody standoff as suspects flee and take a hostage. Standoff ends in a firefight, resulting in suspects' deaths and minor injuries to hostage.
#sports
Fox News: Jason Kelce’s wife dismisses parenting criticism after viral video from Eagles’ training camp
Kylie Kelce defends her husband, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, against online criticism over a video of him playing with their daughters. She dismisses claims that he is treating their kids like dogs, stating that he is counting and they're technically racing. The couple recently welcomed their third child.
targetwalleye.com: Max Wilson dominates, Dropshot knot trick, Barotrauma in shallow fish – Target Walleye
Max Wilson dominates in the NWT fishing tournament, winning over $88,000. He used a combination of Walleye Nation Creations Death Jigs and a Rapala Jigging Rap to catch the majority of his fish.
#other
Spectator USA: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles returns to the screen
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles began as a parody of superhero culture and has since expanded into toys, TV series, and films. The latest film, Mutant Mayhem, is set in a dangerous New York City and follows the turtles as they battle Superfly, a mutated insect. The turtles, who speak a mix of Surfer and Valley dialects, want to make a deal with humans and live together in peace. This film provides a back story and introduces April, a nerdy journalist who becomes the key to unlocking a new world order. Despite its weak plot scenes, the film's striking visual style is thanks to the dark city of New York. This film caters to pre- and early teens and their parents.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- NJ Fishing Pros Warn Offshore Wind Killing Ocean Life: 'Never Seen Anything Remotely Like This' in Half a Century
New Jersey's veteran fishing community is concerned that offshore wind turbines are causing environmental damage, leading to an increase in the number of dead whales and other marine mammals off the coasts of New York and New Jersey. The survey work being done in preparation for installing the wind turbines is believed to disrupt the animals' ability to avoid hitting ships. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has stated that there is no scientific evidence linking the surveying to the whale deaths.