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5 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Gun Owners of America fights Florida's ban on carrying firearms openly: 'Blatant infringement'
In the shadows of Florida's still-unyielding gun laws, Gun Owners of America is stepping up, seeking to dismantle a century-old open carry ban that they claim tramples the Second Amendment. Their lawsuit argues the law, rooted in a painful history, is out of sync with the American legacy of bearing arms openly.
Despite Florida's pro-gun reputation, state lawmakers haven't budged. The plaintiffs demand judicial relief, asserting that the roots of this law serve only to deny rights today, echoing cries for freedom long past.
#politics
The Federalist: 'Schoolhouse Rock' Forgot To Teach Kids About The Admin State
The bright lights of democracy flicker dimly as unelected bureaucrats wield the power once reserved for Congress. The tale of the school bus bill morphs into a haunting reflection on the growing chasm between legislative intent and agency rule-making, slipping through the cracks of accountability.
As regulations proliferate like weeds, the essence of governance gets muddled. Agency heads are eclipsed by obscure officials, their decrees binding millions while Congress stands idle, leaving citizens scratching their heads over who truly calls the shots.
The Federalist: A Trump Presidency Would Be A Boon For Crypto
The fate of America's crypto industry hangs on the upcoming presidential election. Trump aims to establish the U.S. as a crypto powerhouse, promising to create a National Bitcoin Stockpile and dismantle current regulations seen as hostile to the sector.
His pro-crypto vision has sparked enthusiasm at events like the Bitcoin Conference, contrasting sharply with the Biden administration's punitive stance. If Trump's plans take flight, the crypto landscape could shift from uncertainty to growth.
The Federalist: Media Are Waging War On Vance Because He's Pro-Family
When TR took the presidency post-McKinley, the elite were shocked. Today, Trump's choice of J.D. Vance as running mate brings the old guard to their knees again, fearing a shift towards a working-class GOP that prioritizes family over the status quo.
The WSJ and establishment types lash out, anxious their influence is waning. If Vance survives the media's relentless assault, maybe the GOP can reclaim its roots and give the finger to the elite for good.
Fox News: Which social media platforms have banned Trump and why? An overview
Former President Donald Trump has faced bans from multiple social media platforms following the January 6 Capitol riots, with only Snapchat refusing to restore his account. As he vies for re-election in 2024, Trump claims big tech’s actions are politically motivated.
Despite social media setbacks, Trump's campaign pushes on, highlighting his success on TikTok and criticisms of platforms like Snapchat for inviting him to advertise while denying reinstatement. He remains vocal through Truth Social.
Fox News: Dems hit as 'hypocritical' for failure to criticize Biden for similar oil deal slammed as bailout under Trump
The Biden administration's recent oil purchase to replenish the Strategic Petroleum Reserve has sparked criticism for its duplicity compared to Trump’s similar attempt in 2020. Lawmakers are noticing the Democrats’ shift in tone, questioning the rationale behind their contrasting reactions.
Senatorial voices are growing louder, accusing both parties of hypocrisy over their management of the reserve. The SPR is drastically low, and officials debate its usage as a political tool rather than a genuine resource for emergencies.
Fox News: Harris VP hopeful worked with trans activists targeting therapists who wouldn't 'affirm' kids' gender: report
In Pennsylvania, Gov. Josh Shapiro is aligning with The Trevor Project to root out therapists who oppose progressive gender transition practices, labeling their methods as "conversion therapy." New state policies threaten the licenses of professionals who support traditional views on gender.
Critics argue this crackdown undermines the freedom of counselors to assist those with differing beliefs about identity and sexuality, especially those connected to faith-based organizations. The initiative, they claim, harms vulnerable youth by stifling diverse therapeutic options.
Fox News: Immigration officials report 57K arrests at border, lowest monthly rate in Biden's presidency
Arrests at the U.S. southern border have dipped below 60,000 for July, the lowest since Biden's presidency, raising questions about immigration trends. Critics argue this reflects a failure to secure the border, while some point to seasonal factors and administration policies facilitating entry.
Vice President Harris, initially assigned to address root causes of migration, has since lost focus on the issue, with no recent visits to the border. The situation remains tangled in politics as claims about reducing illegal crossings clash with ongoing frustrations over border security.
The Federalist: Kamala Has Long Planned To Take Away Your Health Coverage
Kamala Harris, now poised for ascendance, finds herself in a bind over her flip-flops on healthcare. Supporting a single-payer system while claiming to protect private plans, she dances a political tango that leaves many Americans unsure if they can keep their insurance.
Her unwavering stance on providing taxpayer-funded healthcare to undocumented immigrants further distances her from traditional Democratic views, complicating her narrative as she sidesteps hard choices for her successors.
Fox News: Secret Service failure at Trump rally exposes culture rot, staffing woes
The Secret Service is under fire after a botched assassination attempt on Trump questioned their culture and capability. Despite a $3 billion budget, staffing woes have led to a morale crisis, where agents prioritize self-preservation over their core mission.
As scrutiny mounts in Congress, insiders lament that the agency's reputation is tarnished. Discontent echoes as current staff worry about their future, spurred by the notion that incompetence now shadows their dedication.
#war
Le Monde: Le Monde's Paris Olympics guide. Day 11: Beyond the Games
Amidst Paris 2024 Olympiad, Ukraine's hospitality house draws attention with its shrapnel-marked bleachers, echoing the destruction back home. It’s a somber reminder of the war as athletes garner medals and support from around the world, restoring pride amidst pain.
Visitors sip borsch and reflect on inscriptions of love and hope on the walls, a testament to resilience. While the Games celebrate achievement, the harsh reality of conflict looms large, reminding us that beneath the surface, the struggle for peace continues.
#education
The Federalist: AZ School Program Makes Homeschoolers Jump Through Hoops
In the sweltering heat of Arizona summer, homeschooling families hit a bureaucratic wall, facing a slew of denials for basic classroom supplies through the Empowerment Scholarship Account. What was once a lifeline turned into a legal labyrinth, leaving parents perplexed and frustrated.
As the state’s attorney general tightens the screws, essential items like pencils and notebooks now require proof of necessity tied to formal curricula, casting doubts on homeschooling's future in the state. A once-simple lifeline becomes a puzzle of bureaucratic red tape.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admits he left dead bear in New York’s Central Park in 2014 prank
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recounted a chaotic escapade where he ended up placing a bear killed by a car in Central Park under a bicycle as a prank. This strange incident drew citywide intrigue years ago and now resurfaces amidst his unconventional presidential campaign.
The tale includes misadventures with friends, drinks, and bizarre animal encounters that could weigh heavily on his candidacy, igniting concern across political lines.
#sports
GB News: Kishane Thompson 'was robbed' was Olympics fans vent fury after Noah Lyles wins 100m gold
The Olympic 100m race ignited a storm as Noah Lyles edged out Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson for gold by a mere five thousandths of a second. Fans claim Thompson should have won, insisting he crossed first, igniting a heated debate on photo finishes and race rules.
Lyles celebrated his first Olympic victory but acknowledged Thompson's effort, expressing surprise at the outcome. Controversy swirls as social media lights up with cries of "robbery." The race was a classic, leaving fans and athletes questioning just who truly crossed the finish line first.