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8 Aug 2023
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#illegals
Daily Wire: DeSantis Vows To Crack Down On Both Illegal And Legal Migration Into U.S.
Ron DeSantis, a Republican presidential candidate, is committed to ending illegal immigration and limiting legal migration into the U.S. In an op-ed, DeSantis outlined his plan to revive the American economy by securing the border, enforcing laws, eliminating chain migration and the diversity visa lottery, and restricting low-skill immigration. His immigration policies are largely aligned with former President Trump's, but one contender, Vivek Ramaswamy, supports increasing skilled migrants and re-entering the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Polls indicate growing opposition to both legal and illegal immigration among Americans, particularly within the GOP.
Fox News: Greece launches rescue operation for overcrowded migrant boat anchored off remote uninhabited island
Greek Coast Guard launches rescue operation for a sailing boat carrying around 50 people off the coast of Falconera, an uninhabited island known for rough seas. Separate operation rescues 19 people from a stranded dinghy near Samos.
Fox News: NYC officials spark anger by building migrant shelters on kids' soccer fields at popular park
New York City plans to use a popular park on Randall's Island to create a taxpayer-funded tent city for the 57,000 illegal migrants in the city. City council candidate Ying Tan opposes the plan, calling for federal government assistance and highlighting concerns about the impact on the community. The decision to use the park has drawn criticism for displacing youth sports and senior citizens' activities.
The Right Scoop: PHOTOS: Biden has armed cartel members in body armor running across the border
Armed cartel members with body armor and rifles are crossing the US southern border in Texas. Border Patrol agents and tactical units have been deployed to the area but found nothing. This follows a recent incident where an armed smuggler was spotted guiding illegal immigrants across the border.
#politics
Red State: One 45-Minute Stretch of Joe Biden’s Tuesday Schedule Raises Eyebrows - and Questions
Critics question President Biden's work ethic as he takes numerous vacations. The president's plan includes a 45-minute visit to the Grand Canyon and an interview with the Weather Channel to discuss climate change.
PJ Media: DeSantis Opposes Punishment for Women Who Violate Abortion Ban
GOP candidate Ron DeSantis denies supporting punishment for women who violate abortion bans, emphasizing lack of support as the reason behind most abortions. He vows to be a pro-life president. DeSantis's stance mirrors that of other Republican candidates, including Trump, who have not explicitly stated their support for a federal abortion ban.
Fox News: Hillary Clinton warns social fabric issues 'I diagnosed in the 1990s' are worse than she imagined
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warns that the "social media echo chamber" and "right-wing media machine" are threatening democracy in America. She believes that widespread loneliness is exacerbating these issues and calls for the rebuilding of communities to defend against those who would exploit social disconnection. Clinton expresses concern about the vulnerability of democracy to attack and subversion, as well as the influence of dark money, misinformation, and foreign interference in elections. She also highlights the "epidemic of loneliness and isolation" and its negative impact on personal health and democracy. Clinton calls for unity and emphasizes the importance of working together to address these challenges.
Daily Wire: Mike Pence Becomes 8th Candidate To Qualify For First GOP Presidential Debate
Former Vice President Mike Pence qualifies for the Republican presidential primary debate, joining other candidates including Donald Trump. The debate may lead to a showdown between Pence and Trump, although it is unclear if Trump will participate. Pence reached the donor threshold without giveaways, unlike other candidates. Pence currently ranks fourth in national polling average.
Fox News: NY Times essay argues prosecution of Trump will have 'terrible consequences' for America
Former assistant attorney general Jack Goldsmith warned that the Biden administration's prosecution of former President Donald Trump could have "terrible consequences" for America. Goldsmith argued that even if the prosecution is successful, it could paint the Department of Justice as a politicized institution and lead to future administrations and Congress pursuing tit-for-tat investigations. He also mentioned the context of the Russian collusion investigation into Trump and the treatment of Hunter Biden's scandals, stating that these factors may cause a large portion of the country to view the Justice Department as political and corrupt.
National Review: DeSantis Replaces Campaign Manager as Reset Continues
Governor Ron DeSantis replaces campaign manager Generra Peck with former chief-of-staff James Uthmeier in an effort to boost his struggling presidential bid. Uthmeier emphasizes DeSantis's success and strong fundraising, while Peck expresses support for the change. This move comes after the campaign laid off staffers and faced criticism for its use of donor funds.
#society
Fox News: Anheuser-Busch heir makes stunning admission on Bud Light controversy: 'Huge mistake'
Anheuser-Busch heir Billy Busch admits that the company's ad campaign with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney was a "huge mistake" and sales have been suffering. Busch believes the ad was divisive and not relatable to Bud Light's target audience. He also states that his ancestors would not have supported such an ad, as they believed in bringing people together in a sociable and fun way.
Breitbart: 'Stranger Things' Star Noah Schnapp on Coming Out to His Sister: 'Hated the Idea of Marrying Another Girl'
Actor Noah Schnapp, known for his role in Stranger Things, opened up about coming out as gay and how his sister supported him. He revealed that his sister was happy about him not marrying a girl and having to compete for his attention, and instead saw his future partner as a best friend. However, Schnapp experienced difficulties during college when he hid his true identity, leading to a miserable time. He eventually came out to his mother, who had suspected he was gay since he was young. +
#war
Fox News: Following drama at Tokyo Olympics, Belarus-born sprinter Tsimanouskaya will represent Poland at world games
Belarus-born sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, now representing Poland, will compete in the 100 meters, 200, and 4x100 relay at the world championships in Hungary. Tsimanouskaya sought refuge in the Polish embassy in Tokyo after Belarus team officials tried to forcibly remove her from the Olympic Games. She feared reprisals if she returned to Belarus.
#foreignaffairs
The American Mind: Peace, Peace When There Is No Peace
Teddy Roosevelt's views on war and peace are still relevant today, as we need more civility in our politics and culture. However, extending civility to other nations requires a different approach, as initiatives for peace can be used to rationalize violence and undermine the legitimacy of certain states. Simply calling for peace and civility without holding adversaries accountable is insufficient. Instead, we should treat other nations as equals and demand accountability for their actions.
Euromaidan Press: European Commission to recommend starting talks on Ukraine’s accession to EU – media
European Commission to recommend Ukraine and Moldova start EU accession talks. Consensus of 27 EU members needed in December.
#economy
Breitbart: Paramount Loses $424 Million on Streaming as TV Ad Revenue Sinks 10 Percent
Paramount Global, the parent company of various entertainment properties, including CBS and Paramount Studios, reported a collective loss of $424 million for its streaming services in the recent quarter. This adds to the company's projected loss of $2 billion for the year. Additionally, advertising revenue from TV properties has dropped by 10 percent due to cord-cutting and consumer skepticism caused by rising prices of essential goods. The decline in TV advertising is affecting the entire industry and creating financial challenges for Hollywood media giants.
Forbes: Molson Coors Addition Of Blue Run Spirits Shows Their Commitment To Becoming A Total Beverage Company
Molson Coors has acquired boutique whiskey brand Blue Run Spirits, marking their first spirits purchase. Blue Run Spirits quickly gained recognition in the high-end bourbon market, with all releases overseen by Bourbon Hall of Famer Jim Rutledge. This acquisition is part of Molson Coors' expansion beyond beer and into the total beverage market.
#military
Breitbart: Mother of Slain Marine: Biden Told Me Beau Died in War
Cheryl Rex, mother of fallen Marine Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Merola, claims that President Biden falsely told her that his son Beau came "home in a flag-draped coffin."
President Biden has repeatedly made the false claim that his son Beau died in Iraq, when he actually died of brain cancer.
Fox News: Marine who survived Afghanistan explosion describes awkward encounter with Biden after losing arm and leg
A Marine injured in the evacuation from Afghanistan recounts an awkward encounter with President Biden at the hospital. The Marine was asked if he wanted to meet the president but had to wait for hours. When Biden finally arrived, he didn't seem to understand the Marine's injuries and talked about his son's military service instead of addressing the situation.
Fox News: 1 dead, 2 arrested in Jordan during thwarted attempt to infiltrate the country
One man dies, two arrested during attempted infiltration of Jordan. Men from Georgia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan involved. Cause of death unknown. Jordanian military vows to protect borders.
The Blaze: 'So heartless': Gold Star mother rips Biden to shreds over what he said after her Marine son died in Afghanistan withdrawal
Gold Star families of military members killed in Afghanistan criticized President Biden for his response to their loved ones' deaths. One mother recounted how Biden redirected her grief back to himself, exacerbating her feelings of heartlessness. The families also accused the Biden administration of dishonesty and lack of accountability regarding the events of the bombing.
Euromaidan Press: Defense Ministry: Ukraine Armed Forces’ decision-making unaffected by expert assessments
Ukraine's Defense Ministry says that media and expert assessments do not influence the decision-making process of the country's military. The armed forces rely on their own internal analytics based on all available data.
#religion
Breitbart: Human Rights Champ Nina Shea Slams Pope Francis for China Policy
Human rights advocate Nina Shea criticizes Pope Francis for his appeasement policy towards China, stating that it strengthens President Xi Jinping's oppression of Chinese Catholics. The Vatican's 2018 agreement with Beijing has only served the interests of the Chinese Communist Party, allowing them to exploit the Vatican's attempts at appeasement and make decisions harmful to the Catholic Church without serious pushback. China is using surveillance technology in churches to enforce its "Sinicization" campaign, which aims to spread CCP principles and values in the Church.
#education
Fox News: Preparing your teen for college dorm life? Don't over-pack
Parents should focus on their child's efforts and experiences, not overpacking for college. Check the college website for necessities, connect with roommates.
Fox News: Florida school district curbs Shakespeare works in classrooms with concerns 'raunchiness' violates state law
Hillsborough County schools in Florida are reducing Shakespeare in classrooms due to concerns over state law on sexual content. Only excerpts will be taught to avoid entanglements.
#crime
Fox News: Illegal migrant busted for fentanyl after leading cops on chase now also charged in murder
Illegal immigrant Juan Gonzales-Silvia, arrested for drug trafficking after a police chase, now faces murder charges in Oregon. After a high-speed chase, police found fentanyl pills and a gun in his possession. He was also wanted for multiple warrants, including assault and possession of methamphetamine.
Fox News: NYPD hunt suspect accused of stabbing dating app match in the neck during meet up gone wrong
The NYPD is seeking an individual accused of stabbing his dating app match in the neck during a planned meet up. The suspect stabbed the victim in a private residence in the Bronx, causing severe laceration. The victim is in critical but stable condition.
#sports
Forbes: Linus Lundqvist Replacing Ailing Simon Pagenaud At Indianapolis Motor Speedway Brickyard Weekend
Linus Lundqvist will be driving for Meyer-Shank Racing's NTT IndyCar Series team in the Gallagher Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. Lundqvist is filling in for Simon Pagenaud, who is still recovering from a crash. Lundqvist had an impressive debut in the IndyCar Series, and he is looking for redemption after crashing out in his last race.
#outdoors
On The Water: Summer Stripers in Shallow Water
Boat fishing for stripers in shallow waters has become popular, but competition is still low. Stripers can be found in estuarine areas during the summer, where they feed on small baitfish. Using the right gear, such as a medium-power spinning rod and 20-pound-test superline braid, is essential for reliably catching stripers. Surface lures like pencil poppers and sub-surface lures like bucktails and jigs with soft plastics work best for attracting stripers. Fishing at lower tide stages, making precise boat movements, and not disturbing the fish with engine noise are important strategies for success.
All Outdoor: AllOutdoor Review - Southern Precision Tooling HU-DU Muzzle Brake
Southern Precision Tooling has developed the HU-DU muzzle brake, claiming significant recoil reduction in a small, attractive design. They have been in the firearms industry since 1979 and use their high-precision tooling approach to improve gun performance. The HU-DU is easy to install and is effective in reducing recoil, making it a game changer for hunting and competition rifles. Despite being louder and more expensive than some other options, the HU-DU is a high-quality product that delivers on its promises.
Fishing The Midwest: Keep it Simple for more fish - Fishing The Midwest
Anglers are adjusting their fishing techniques due to record heat. Using a slip bobber with a leech or minnow is a simple yet effective way to catch fish, especially walleye and panfish. Another simple rig involves using a hook with a split shot, casting to rock humps, and retrieving slowly. Plastic baits are also becoming more popular as they require less care and come in various colors and shapes. This basic presentation can be successful, but sometimes a more complex approach is needed.
#other
Breitbart: Firefighters, Pilot Mourned After Midair Helicopter Collision: 'The Absolute Best'
Two firefighters and a pilot were mourned after two firefighting helicopters collided in Riverside County, California, during a brush fire. One helicopter crashed into a hillside, killing everyone on board, while the other landed safely. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash.
Forbes: BTS Could Compete Against Its Own Members For Grammys In 2024
BTS, the popular K-pop group, is on a hiatus due to military enlistment, but their individual members are still active in the music industry. There is a possibility that the group's songs and solo works will compete against each other in the Grammy nominations, particularly in the categories of Record and Song of the Year, as well as Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. While the outcome remains uncertain, it could be a rare occurrence for artists to be competing against themselves for Grammy recognition.
Fox News: Refugees from Eritrea report of torture, sexual violence, forced labor during compulsory national service
Eritrean refugees and asylum-seekers experience torture, abuse, and forced labor during national service. The country's president, Isaias Afwerki, has ignored calls to protect human rights. Indefinite national service is the main reason people are leaving Eritrea.