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#illegals

Breitbart: Dem NYC Councilman: Mayorkas Is 'Lying' and the Border Is Open
Dem NYC Councilman: Mayorkas Is 'Lying' and the Border Is Open
New York City Councilman Robert Holden accuses Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas of lying about the border being closed. Holden criticizes the Biden administration for not having a plan to deal with the influx of migrants in New York City. He claims that 100,000 unvetted foreign nationals have already entered the city and questions the security of the border. (, )


#politics

The Economist: KAL’s cartoon
KAL’s cartoon
Donald Trump's indictment has made all American voters potential jurors. Only politics, not the law, can halt his reign as Republicans rally behind him. Trump now faces his gravest accusations to date.


Breitbart: Exclusive — Trump on Romney: ‘A Loser,’ ‘Right Candidate Will Beat Him'
Exclusive — Trump on Romney: ‘A Loser,’ ‘Right Candidate Will Beat Him'
Former President Donald Trump criticized former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, calling him a "loser" and a terrible Republican. Trump attacked Romney for his op-ed in the Wall Street Journal and for marching with Black Lives Matter protesters. Trump also claimed that any endorsements from Romney are detrimental to Republican candidates. He stated that if the right candidate runs against Romney for reelection in 2024, Romney would lose.


The Federalist Papers: DeSantis Controlled Disney Board Ends All ‘Illegal And Simply Un-American’ DEI Programs
DeSantis Controlled Disney Board Ends All ‘Illegal And Simply Un-American’ DEI Programs
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's board has discontinued diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, claiming they were discriminatory and costly. The decision marks a political triumph for DeSantis as he vies for the presidency.


Fox News: Tennessee lawmakers expelled in wake of Nashville school shooting vie to reclaim seats
Tennessee lawmakers expelled in wake of Nashville school shooting vie to reclaim seats
Tennessee lawmakers expelled for protesting gun control are seeking to reclaim their seats in a special election. President Biden supports their bid and criticizes their expulsion. They face opponents in heavily Democratic districts.


#society

Fox News: 2 Alabama inmates killed after being struck by car while picking up trash along Highway 278
2 Alabama inmates killed after being struck by car while picking up trash along Highway 278
Two Alabama inmates were killed while picking up trash on the side of Highway 278. The men were part of a road crew from a community correctional facility in Hamilton. The accident occurred on a work site for the Alabama Department of Transportation.


Fox News: Inspirational kitten Tater Tot dies after charming thousands of fans worldwide
Inspirational kitten Tater Tot dies after charming thousands of fans worldwide
The beloved kitten, Tater Tot, who captured the hearts of many online, sadly passed away after a brief illness. Tater Tot, with his unique appearance and playful nature, had a profound impact on people around the world, creating a community centered on kindness and compassion. His foster mother expressed her gratitude for the support and urged people to donate to their local animal shelter in his honor.


Flag And Cross: Tony Bennett's Financial Resurgence: A Lesson In Fiscal Responsibility
Tony Bennett's Financial Resurgence: A Lesson In Fiscal Responsibility
Tony Bennett, a legendary singer, passed away at 96 with a successful career and a net worth of $200 million. His son, Danny Bennett, helped him turn his finances around in the 1970s, leading to a revival in his popularity and financial success. This story emphasizes the importance of fiscal responsibility and managing one's finances.


Red State: An Avowed 'Anti-Trumper' Has a Surprising Moment of Self-Awareness, and Then It All Falls Apart
An Avowed 'Anti-Trumper' Has a Surprising Moment of Self-Awareness, and Then It All Falls Apart
David Brooks, an "anti-Trumper," criticizes the elites who preach diversity but benefit themselves. He highlights how the journalism profession has become dominated by the elite, resulting in biased reporting and a disconnect from the rest of the country. Brooks also mentions how the elites use language and mores to exclude others and erode social norms, causing harm to society. Despite some self-awareness, Brooks still trusts the legal system when it targets Trump, revealing his self-serving mindset.


PJ Media: Oregon Clinic Denies a Woman Breast Cancer Treatments Over 'Transphobia'
Oregon Clinic Denies a Woman Breast Cancer Treatments Over 'Transphobia'
A patient with breast cancer is dismissed from receiving medical care because of her views on gender identity. The clinic staff refuses to remove a trans pride flag, leading to a heated exchange with the patient. The patient is ultimately discharged from the clinic, putting her life at risk.


#foreignaffairs

Red State: BREAKING: Here Is Transcript of Devon Archer's Interview
BREAKING: Here Is Transcript of Devon Archer's Interview
Devon Archer, Hunter Biden's business partner, testified that Joe Biden's involvement saved Burisma from going under. Having the "Biden brand" attached to the company made people hesitant to challenge them legally. Archer also stated that the name helped open doors for Burisma's global business.


Liberty Nation: US Outreach to Indo-Pacific Region Alerts Would-Be Aggressors
US Outreach to Indo-Pacific Region Alerts Would-Be Aggressors
The US aims to counter China's aggression by strengthening alliances and building a more integrated defense perimeter. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin met with Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister to discuss defense cooperation, while Secretary of State Antony Blinken joined Austin for consultations with Australia. The US and Australia agreed to expand their military-industrial base and develop nuclear-powered submarines, as well as to participate in joint military exercises with other countries in the region.


#economy

Flag And Cross: Bitcoin Advocate Samson Mow Predicts $3M Price In 10 Years
Bitcoin Advocate Samson Mow Predicts $3M Price In 10 Years
Bitcoin advocate Samson Mow predicts that the cryptocurrency could reach $3 million per coin in the next decade, citing institutional demand as a driving factor. Mow, the CEO of Bitcoin company Jan3, believes that approval of a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) could catalyze a significant price increase. He dismisses altcoins and meme coins as distractions. Mow acknowledges the historical patterns of Bitcoin but warns that it has a tendency to defy expectations.


National Review: ‘Wake-Up Call’: 2024 GOP Field Reacts to Downgraded U.S. Long-Term Credit Rating
‘Wake-Up Call’: 2024 GOP Field Reacts to Downgraded U.S. Long-Term Credit Rating
Republican presidential contenders react to Fitch Ratings downgrading America's long-term foreign-currency-issuer default rating. Fitch cited ongoing fiscal instability, disruptive governance, rising debt and deficits. The White House disagreed with Fitch's decision, blaming the Trump administration. Republican officials and Biden's campaign exchange accusations over economic management.


Breitbart: Bud Light Sales Collapse Hits Beer Maker's Earnings
Bud Light Sales Collapse Hits Beer Maker's Earnings
Anheuser-Busch InBev suffered a significant drop in profit due to poor Bud Light sales and backlash over a campaign with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Revenue in the United States declined by 10.5 percent, primarily due to a decline in Bud Light volume. The company tried to downplay the impact of the partnership with Mulvaney but lost its position as America's best-selling beer.


Flag And Cross: Practical Innovation Transforms Traditional Industries With Breakthrough Products
Practical Innovation Transforms Traditional Industries With Breakthrough Products
Practical Innovation, a company founded by Tal Leizer, works with traditional industries to develop innovative products that bring new possibilities to previously stagnant sectors. The company has launched over 80 products in various industries and helps businesses transform waste into profitable products. Some examples include turning olive waste into gluten-free flour and creating a flexible and sturdy gluten-free tortilla wrap for the sandwich industry.


#education

National Review: The Corner: Should Guns Be Allowed on Campus?
The Corner: Should Guns Be Allowed on Campus?
Debate on allowing firearms on college campuses persists, with advocates asserting enhanced safety and crisis response outweighing the risks.


#crime

Fox News: Former College Park, Maryland, mayor pleads guilty to possession, distribution of child sex abuse materials
Former College Park, Maryland, mayor pleads guilty to possession, distribution of child sex abuse materials
Former College Park, Maryland mayor, Patrick Wojahn, has pleaded guilty to over 100 counts of possessing and distributing child sexual abuse material. After an investigation triggered by a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Wojahn's crimes were traced back to a social media account connected to him. He is set to serve a 30-year prison sentence.


Fox News: Relatives of Black man who was killed during traffic stop ask Minnesota governor to fire 3 troopers
Relatives of Black man who was killed during traffic stop ask Minnesota governor to fire 3 troopers
Racial justice groups and the family of Ricky Cobb II, a Black man shot and killed during a traffic stop, demanded that three officers involved be fired and face charges. Troopers pulled over Cobb for a traffic stop and tried to take him into custody for violating a restraining order before fatally shooting him as he began driving away. The governor's office has not commented on the family's demand, but the governor assured a thorough investigation.


#sports

Forbes: Fans Of Cleveland Guardians Don’t Want To Wait Until Next Year-Again
Fans Of Cleveland Guardians Don’t Want To Wait Until Next Year-Again
The Cleveland Guardians have a record of 53-56 and are 2 games behind the Minnesota Twins in the division standings. The team is facing criticism for not making significant moves at the trade deadline to improve their chances of winning the division. They traded some veterans for rookies, adding depth and experience to their rotation.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: Best Crossbows for the Money of 2023
Best Crossbows for the Money of 2023
Crossbow hunting is a growing part of the bow hunting landscape. It can be expensive, but there are affordable options available. The best crossbows for the money include the CenterPoint Wrath 430, Killer Instinct Ripper 425, Excalibur Matrix GRZ2, Ravin R10, and Wicked Ridge Invader 400.


#other

Forbes: Taylor Swift’s Song ‘August’ Is Making A Very Timely Comeback
Taylor Swift’s Song ‘August’ Is Making A Very Timely Comeback
Taylor Swift's track "August" is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, climbing up the Spotify's daily chart of most-streamed tracks. The song, initially released as part of Swift's surprise album Folklore in July 2020, has never been officially launched as a single but has still managed to find its way onto various Billboard charts. With over 5.1 million streams within a single day, "August" has the potential to make a real comeback.


Fox News: MN Supreme Court rules officials improperly granted permits to copper-nickel mine, concealed EPA concerns
MN Supreme Court rules officials improperly granted permits to copper-nickel mine, concealed EPA concerns
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that the state's Pollution Control Agency improperly granted permits for a contested copper-nickel mine, which threatens to pollute Lake Superior and tribal lands. The court directed the agency to reconsider the permits, finding that regulators ignored concerns from the EPA and attempted to hide EPA warnings from the public. Critics of the mine cite environmental concerns and risks of water pollution.


Forbes: How ROKiT Studios Is Changing The Entertainment Industry
How ROKiT Studios Is Changing The Entertainment Industry
ROKiT Studios launches ROKiT Flix, a free streaming service with family-friendly content and smart glasses. The company is not affected by strikes in Hollywood and aims to provide an alternative to the broken Hollywood system.