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#illegals

Breitbart: Kyrsten Sinema 'Livid' over Democrats Sending Border Funds to NYC
Kyrsten Sinema 'Livid' over Democrats Sending Border Funds to NYC
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema criticizes Democratic leadership for directing taxpayer money to New York City instead of border communities dealing with illegal immigrants. Sinema argues that New York does not face the same pressures and challenges as border states like Arizona. She vows to continue fighting this allocation of funds. Meanwhile, New York City Mayor Eric Adams requests billions in taxpayer money to address the increasing number of migrants in the city.


#politics

Fox News: Kenyan doctors report that protesters were shot while running from police or attempting to surrender
Kenyan doctors report that protesters were shot while running from police or attempting to surrender
Kenyan doctors confirm that civilians shot during opposition protests were trying to surrender or flee from police. Report reveals excessive force by the police, with at least 11 people killed and 47 others wounded.


Fox News: Lebanon marks 3rd anniversary of Beirut explosion with continued disputes over death toll
Lebanon marks 3rd anniversary of Beirut explosion with continued disputes over death toll
Attempts to prosecute those responsible for the Beirut port blast have been hindered by political intrigue. The death toll remains disputed and many Lebanese have lost faith in their country's institutions. Relatives of the victims, including a five-month-old Syrian boy, are struggling to have their loved ones recognized as blast victims. The blast anniversary has sparked renewed calls for an international investigation. Some Lebanese and non-Lebanese victims have started filing cases abroad against companies suspected of bringing in the ammonium nitrate. The domestic investigation has been obstructed by Lebanon's corrupt political class. Victims are seeking justice outside of the country.


The Right Scoop: Trump calls for a ‘federal takeover’ of Washington DC while calling for a new venue for his trial
Trump calls for a ‘federal takeover’ of Washington DC while calling for a new venue for his trial
Trump calls for a federal takeover of Washington DC to restore its greatness. He seeks to move his case to a politically unbiased venue, like West Virginia, claiming it is impossible to get a fair trial in DC. I agree he needs a fair trial, but his choice of an impartial location is questionable.


Breitbart: Tribe: 2024 Trump Presidency Could ‘Wipe Out’ Trials Against Him
Tribe: 2024 Trump Presidency Could ‘Wipe Out’ Trials Against Him
Harvard Law professor Laurence Tribe believes that if Donald Trump is elected president again in 2024, he could "wipe out" all criminal charges against him, including state and federal cases. Tribe warns that a Republican president could dismiss Trump's charges and appoint an attorney general who dismisses them as well. Additionally, Tribe mentions that if Trump wins, he would "weaponize" the Department of Justice policy that protects sitting presidents from being charged.


Breitbart: Vulnerable Senate Democrats Silent on Trump Indictment
Vulnerable Senate Democrats Silent on Trump Indictment
Vulnerable Senate Democrats are staying silent on the third indictment of former President Donald Trump, refusing to comment when asked by Politico. Only Sen. Kyrsten Sinema responded, highlighting the contrast with party leaders who have been critical of Trump. These Democrats are in a tough position, needing to win over Republicans and independents in states where Trump won in 2020. Meanwhile, Senate Republican candidates wasted no time in criticizing the indictments, calling them a "witch hunt" and vowing to fight against the perceived abuse of power by the DOJ.


#society

The Blaze: Lizzo SLAMMED with lawsuit for 'forcing' dancers to engage in sexual activities involving ... BANANAS?!
Lizzo SLAMMED with lawsuit for 'forcing' dancers to engage in sexual activities involving ... BANANAS?!
Pop star Lizzo is facing a lawsuit and backlash after allegations that she forced her background dancers to eat bananas out of prostitutes' vaginas. She has lost over 154,000 social media followers as a result. However, some like Emily Austin are withholding judgment until more information is available. Sara Gonzales jokes that she would be intimidated if Lizzo told her to eat a banana due to the singer's size. In another allegation, Lizzo has been accused of fat-shaming her dancers, which contradicts her supposed promotion of female beauty empowerment.




Fox News: UN investigates child sexual abuse allegations against Japanese boy band producer
UN investigates child sexual abuse allegations against Japanese boy band producer


The United Nations is investigating allegations of sexual abuse by Japanese boy band producer Johnny Kitagawa, with several hundred victims potentially involved. The U.N. Working Group on Business and Human Rights has criticized Japan's mainstream media for staying silent on the issue for decades. Kitagawa's talent agency, Johnny & Associates, is being called upon to carry out a transparent investigation. Meanwhile, a full report on human rights violations in Japan will be presented to the U.N. Human Rights Council in June.


Forbes: Single Moms & POC Most Often Poor, But Gap Narrows [Infographic]
Single Moms & POC Most Often Poor, But Gap Narrows [Infographic]
Poverty rates in the U.S. have fluctuated over the years, but overall, there has been progress in reducing poverty. Single mothers and people of color are most at risk, with higher poverty rates compared to white Americans. The social safety net, including government programs, has helped alleviate poverty, but the pandemic's impact remains to be seen.


Fox News: Flooding in China worsens, prompting thousands to evacuate
Flooding in China worsens, prompting thousands to evacuate
China's Hebei province issues evacuation alerts as heavy rain and high water levels threaten cities. At least 20 people died in Beijing's outer suburbs, and rescue work is ongoing to find missing individuals. Beijing experienced a stretch of record-breaking heat followed by constant rain and drizzle, causing power outages and suspension of public transport. Other regions in China are also dealing with floods and drought, putting pressure on food supplies.


Newsbusters: Embarrassing: CNN Doc Gets Smoked by NewsNation Special on UFOs
Embarrassing: CNN Doc Gets Smoked by NewsNation Special on UFOs
NewsNation's hour-long special on government cover-up of aliens receives strong ratings, beating out CNN in the key 25-54 demo. CNN's documentary on black comedy and culture only attracts 32,000 viewers, down 70%.


Red State: WATCH: Progressive Pundit Blisters Colleagues Over Obsession With 'Garbage' Identity Politics
WATCH: Progressive Pundit Blisters Colleagues Over Obsession With 'Garbage' Identity Politics
Left-wing "journalists" criticized for obsession with identity politics, called a "giant distraction." Progressive pundit Ana Kasparian passionately urges focus on better economic conditions instead of name-calling. Kasparian's colleagues unlikely to change.


Breitbart: Illegal Eritrean Migrant Jailed for 'Sinister' Sex Attacks on Women
Illegal Eritrean Migrant Jailed for 'Sinister' Sex Attacks on Women
An illegal migrant from Eritrea, Hanok Zeray, has been given a 13-year extended sentence for sexually assaulting multiple women in Brighton. Zeray, who is awaiting asylum status, will serve eight years in prison and the remainder on license, with possible deportation upon release. The judge described his actions as a "sinister and scary campaign" that posed a high risk to women's safety.


The New American: Letting Your Kid Play at the Park Is NOT Child Neglect - The New American
Letting Your Kid Play at the Park Is NOT Child Neglect - The New American
Tucson mom, Sarra, has had her name removed from Arizona's Central Registry after being found guilty of neglect for allowing her 7-year-old son to play at the park. Nonprofit organizations, Pacific Legal Foundation and Goldwater Institute, argued that Arizona's actions were unconstitutional. The Department of Child Safety (DCS) removed Sarra's name from the list to avoid a ruling that could impact the other 81,000 names.


Fox News: Family mistakenly held at gunpoint by Texas police say the stop traumatized the kids in the car
Family mistakenly held at gunpoint by Texas police say the stop traumatized the kids in the car
A Black family in Texas was held at gunpoint by police who wrongly suspected their car was stolen. A video showed officers aiming firearms at a 13-year-old boy with his hands up. The police have apologized, but the family has been traumatized.


Forbes: Black Is Beautiful Beer, The Biggest Beer Collaboration Project Ever, Is Coming Back
Black Is Beautiful Beer, The Biggest Beer Collaboration Project Ever, Is Coming Back
Craft brewers join the Black is Beautiful initiative, created to raise awareness about social injustices faced by people of color. Over 1600 breweries have participated, raising over $6 million for local organizations supporting equality and social reform. The National Black Brewers Association (NB2A) was also established, with Marcus Baskerville, the creator of Black is Beautiful, sitting on the board. Black is Beautiful Volume 2 will feature a Hazy IPA recipe, with breweries pledging to donate $1 per beer sold to the NB2A.


#war

Breitbart: Weeds and Undergrowth Hindering Ukraine's Counteroffensive, Says UK
Weeds and Undergrowth Hindering Ukraine's Counteroffensive, Says UK
The slow progress of the Ukrainian counteroffensive is being blamed on farmers unable to tend their land due to the war. The thick weeds and undergrowth in Ukraine's warzones are providing camouflage for Russia's defenses.


Washington Free Beacon: Islamic State Finally Admits Top Leader Is Dead
Islamic State Finally Admits Top Leader Is Dead
Islamic State confirms death of leader Abu Hussein al-Husseini al-Quraishi and names replacement. Turkish president Erdoğan previously announced his killing in Syria. The group struggles to acknowledge leader deaths. New leader, Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Quraishi, not identified further.


#economy

Flag And Cross: U.S. Markets Close In Red As Economic Data Awaited; Asian Markets Mixed
U.S. Markets Close In Red As Economic Data Awaited; Asian Markets Mixed
U.S. markets ended in red as economic data and earnings were assessed. Asian markets were mixed. China announced measures to boost consumer spending. European markets and crude oil prices traded higher. Gold, silver, and copper prices declined. U.S. futures and forex were mostly up.


Washington Free Beacon: Biden at Risk of Losing a Quarter of His Voters, Poll Finds
Biden at Risk of Losing a Quarter of His Voters, Poll Finds
Many Americans who voted for Biden in 2020 believe the economy has done poorly under his leadership and may not vote for him in 2024. A Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 19% of Biden's 2020 voters aren't sure or would choose someone else, while 6% would pick Trump. Additionally, 42% of Biden's 2020 voters said the economy was worse, compared to 33% who said it was better. The poll results indicate a lack of enthusiasm for Biden and highlight the risks that Democrats may not turn out strongly in the next election.


The American Spectator: Elon Musk Pledges Allegiance to San Francisco
Elon Musk Pledges Allegiance to San Francisco
Elon Musk plans to keep his social media company X, formerly known as Twitter, headquartered in San Francisco, despite offers to move elsewhere. San Francisco's struggling economy and high crime rates have led businesses to relocate, but Musk remains committed to the city.


Red State: U.S. Economy Adds Fewer Jobs Than Expected, but Wages Still Run Hot
U.S. Economy Adds Fewer Jobs Than Expected, but Wages Still Run Hot
Labor market adds 187K jobs in July, below expectations. Economy is slowing down, but numbers beat June. Unemployment rate dropped to 3.5%. Health care leads job creation. Wage growth cools slightly. Fed may hold off on rate increase.


#military

Washington Free Beacon: Two Navy Sailors Arrested for Selling Secrets to Chinese Spy
Two Navy Sailors Arrested for Selling Secrets to Chinese Spy
Two U.S. Navy sailors arrested, charged with handing over sensitive military information to China. Zhao shared plans for military exercises and security details, while Wei disclosed information about warships. U.S. officials condemn China's espionage campaign.


#religion

Fox News: Dennis Quaid credits his faith for successful 4th marriage: 'We pray together'
Dennis Quaid credits his faith for successful 4th marriage: 'We pray together'
Dennis Quaid discusses the role of faith in his life and marriage, stating that God plays an important role in his relationship with his wife, Laura Savoie. The couple prays together and Quaid credits faith with helping him overcome addiction. Quaid also reflects on his past marriages, including his relationship with Meg Ryan and his divorce from real estate agent Kimberly Buffington.


#health

Daily Wire: Celine Dion’s Sister Shares Grim News About Singer’s Health Battle
Celine Dion’s Sister Shares Grim News About Singer’s Health Battle
Celine Dion's sister reveals struggles to find medicine for the singer's rare disease; hopes for improvement.


Fox News: North Carolina Rep. Kathy Manning released from hospital following car accident
North Carolina Rep. Kathy Manning released from hospital following car accident
U.S. Rep. Kathy Manning, a North Carolina Democrat, was injured in a car accident in Greensboro. She was treated at a hospital and discharged.


Daily Wire: How Big Pharma’s Marketing Machine Is Fueling The ADHD Surge
How Big Pharma’s Marketing Machine Is Fueling The ADHD Surge
The pharmaceutical industry has experienced tremendous financial success, with an increasing number of people taking multiple prescription drugs. However, despite their profits, health problems in the United States continue to worsen, with declining life expectancy and increasing rates of obesity, drug addiction, and cancer. Many drugs created by big pharma are not intended to alleviate health problems but rather cause more death and suffering. Additionally, pharmaceutical companies market directly to consumers and are immune from lawsuits, influencing both the diagnosis and prescription of medications. Furthermore, media coverage is often paid for by drug companies, resulting in positive coverage and advertisements during commercial breaks. The recent shortage of the ADHD medication Adderall has caused panic, highlighting the belief that drugs are the only way to help children with ADHD, despite these drugs being primarily meant to aid parents. The shortage is blamed on the pandemic, raising questions about the legitimacy of ADHD as a medical diagnosis and the push to medicalize normal human traits and behaviors. The CDC's definition of ADHD is broad, making it possible to diagnose nearly every child with the disorder, and brain scans are not used to diagnose it. ADHD is a category error, a made-up illness used to describe normal human responses to a modern environment filled with distractions. The solution is to change the environment or learn to cope with it, rather than relying on medication. Accepting this reality could potentially improve important health metrics.


#education

Fox News: Nearly 70 Republicans press Biden admin over crackdown on school hunting, archery programs
Nearly 70 Republicans press Biden admin over crackdown on school hunting, archery programs
House Republicans are urging the Department of Education to reverse guidance blocking federal funding for archery and hunter education courses. They argue that these programs promote safe firearm handling and have bipartisan support.


The New American: College Board, Angry it Can No Longer Groom Kids, Pulls AP Psych from Florida
College Board, Angry it Can No Longer Groom Kids, Pulls AP Psych from Florida
The College Board is ending its AP Psychology program in Florida due to restrictions on teaching sexuality and gender.


#crime

Breitbart: Domestic Violence Trial for Actor Jonathan Majors Postponed Until September
Domestic Violence Trial for Actor Jonathan Majors Postponed Until September
Actor Jonathan Majors' domestic violence trial in New York City is postponed until at least Sept. 6 as prosecutors requested more time to prepare. Majors is charged with assault after a March incident in which a woman claims he physically attacked her. Majors denies the allegations and his attorney states that he is the real victim.


Washington Free Beacon: Judge in Trump Documents Case Violated Previous Defendant's Constitutional Right, Experts Say
Judge in Trump Documents Case Violated Previous Defendant's Constitutional Right, Experts Say
Legal experts and a court transcript reveal that the judge overseeing Donald Trump's trial for handling classified documents made two critical errors in a previous trial, one of which violated the defendant's constitutional rights. The judge closed jury selection to the public, a violation of the defendant's right to a public trial, and failed to swear in the prospective jury, prompting a re-start of the selection process. These errors highlight the judge's inexperience and raise concerns about how she will handle the intense public interest in Trump's upcoming trial.


Fox News: Top prosecutor on Long Island serial killer case identifies 'Fire Island Jane Doe'
Top prosecutor on Long Island serial killer case identifies 'Fire Island Jane Doe'
A woman's legs and feet found on a New York shore in 1996 have been identified as Karen Vergata. She is connected to the accused Long Island serial killer and was working as an escort at the time.


Foreign Policy: Adam Tooze: Economic Pressure Is Unlikely to Save Israel From Authoritarianism
Adam Tooze: Economic Pressure Is Unlikely to Save Israel From Authoritarianism
Private detective Sam Spade is hired by a mysterious woman to locate a valuable figurine, but ends up entangled in a complex web of deception, murder, and greed. As he navigates the seedy underbelly of San Francisco, Spade must trust no one and outwit dangerous adversaries to uncover the truth.


#sports

Forbes: Mallory Swanson Most Happy Inspiring Girls To Play Soccer
Mallory Swanson Most Happy Inspiring Girls To Play Soccer
Mallory Swanson, forward for the US Women's National Soccer Team, is recovering from a knee injury but remains committed to supporting the team's World Cup campaign. Despite a mixed performance in the group stage, Swanson believes in the team's attacking style and is optimistic for their future success. Off the field, Swanson is involved in promoting the growth of women's soccer through her partnership with GoGo squeeZ, where she hopes to inspire the next generation of players.


The Blaze: Tennis president resigns after biological man allowed to compete against women: 'Very unfair matchup'
Tennis president resigns after biological man allowed to compete against women: 'Very unfair matchup'
The president of a tennis association board in Wyoming resigned after a biological male player was approved to compete in the women's open division. Jackie Fulkrod protested against the inclusion of a transgender athlete in the women's division, citing unfairness and lack of protection for female players. She also expressed concern over the use of bathroom facilities. Tournament Director Peg Connor defended the decision, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in tennis. Fulkrod believes that other board members share her views but fear speaking out.


#outdoors

Gataway Couple: How Many Great Lakes Are There?
How Many Great Lakes Are There?
The Great Lakes are a series of interconnected freshwater lakes along the Canada-US border. There are five Great Lakes: Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. Lake Superior is the largest, while Lake Ontario is the smallest. The Great Lakes are international waters, governed by the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909. Lake Michigan lies entirely within the United States. The best time to visit is during spring or autumn, and the lakes offer various recreational activities.


Outdoor Life: The Best Hiking Sandals of 2023
The Best Hiking Sandals of 2023
Best Hiking Sandals: In this article, the author reviews and recommends several different hiking sandals for various outdoor adventures. Each pair is evaluated based on factors such as comfort, traction, and support. The Teva Hurricane XLT2 is praised for its lightweight design and versatility, while the Keen Newport H2 is favored for its toe protection and grip in wet conditions. The Xero Z-Trail EV is highlighted as an ultralight option, but is noted to lack support. The Chaco Z Cloud 2 is recommended for its arch support and narrow fit. Lastly, the Bedrock Cairn Adventure Sandals and Luna Middle Bear Sandals are both described as versatile choices with their own unique features and comfort levels.


#technology

The Federalist Papers: Zuckerberg's 'Twitter Killer' Not Living Up to Reputation: 'Threads' Faces Steep Decline Since Record-Breaking Launch
Zuckerberg's 'Twitter Killer' Not Living Up to Reputation: 'Threads' Faces Steep Decline Since Record-Breaking Launch
Threads, the app known as the 'Twitter killer,' has seen a drastic decline in daily users, dropping from 44 million to 8 million. The time spent on the app has also sharply declined, raising concerns for Meta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg. The declining user count poses a critical challenge for social media platforms as advertisers heavily rely on this metric.