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#illegals
Washington Free Beacon: Massachusetts Governor Requests Biden's Help Over Migrant State of Emergency
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey declares a state of emergency due to the strain caused by influx of unlawful immigrants, urging the Biden administration to send help in addressing the crisis. She requests more funding and expedited work permits. New York City Mayor Eric Adams also struggles with housing migrants and calls on Biden to control the border. , ,
#politics
Newsbusters: Study Proposes ‘God Mode’ Censorship Tool to Topple Opposition: Mike Benz
A study suggests censoring opposition media to support leftist narratives. Different methods, including fact-checking and account banning, were tested and found to be effective in silencing opposition. The censorship is politically motivated and aimed at eliminating resistance to vaccination, equity, and democratic processes.
Washington Free Beacon: How Republicans Are Working Against Dem Attempts to Boycott Israel
Republicans in Congress, led by Rep. Claudia Tenney, are introducing legislation to prevent the Biden administration from allowing boycotts on Israeli products. The legislation aims to bar the U.S. government from segregating products made in contested areas of Israel, such as the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Republicans view these efforts as attempts to isolate the Jewish state. The bill reinforces Israeli control over these areas and aims to prevent further action that undermines Israel's sovereignty.
Human Events: Jim Jordan tells Charlie Kirk Facebook complied with Biden
admin’s ‘coercion’ to ‘censor speech’ to keep ‘cozy relationship’
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan discussed the government's role in pressuring big tech companies to censor speech on platforms like Facebook. The government wanted Facebook to change its algorithm to promote certain news stories and suppress conservative outlets. Jordan also revealed that the FBI had prior knowledge of the Hunter Biden laptop story and pressured tech companies to be prepared for it. This raises concerns about the impact on elections and the First Amendment. Additionally, Jordan mentioned legislative efforts to hold those responsible for censoring American speech accountable.
Newsbusters: Networks Heap 332 Minutes on Third Trump Indictment, 69 Times More Than Biden Mentions
The coverage of the third Trump indictment by ABC, CBS, and NBC has exceeded five hours, while coverage of Hunter Biden scandals and allegations against President Biden has only amounted to four minutes and 50 seconds. This disparity in coverage is roughly 69 times larger in favor of Trump. ABC leads with over two hours of coverage, while NBC and CBS trail behind. The liberal media is focused on downplaying Biden scandals and making the election about prosecuting Trump.
#war
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Chris Christie makes BIZARRE statement about Biden doing better than Trump on Ukraine
Chris Christie made a statement praising Biden's handling of Ukraine, but it sounds ridiculous given that Biden lifted sanctions on Russia, leading to the Ukraine war.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Record Flooding Highlights Rural-Urban Divide in China
China faced significant challenges in the aftermath of Typhoon Doksuri, with record flooding prompting authorities to divert water into populated areas near Beijing. This decision sparked anger as homes were destroyed and millions of people were displaced. The economic damage appears to be extensive, and the distrust among the affected population is high.
Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian professor who lectured from the trenches tapped as ambassador to Hungary
Ukrainian professor and soldier Fedir Shandor, known for giving lectures from the trenches, is appointed as Ukraine's ambassador to Hungary, replacing the previous ambassador dismissed amid tensions with Hungary. Shandor, who is of Hungarian descent, has been actively involved in promoting Ukrainian-Hungarian relations and has written about Ukrainian-Hungarian friendship.
#history
Human Events: Virginia university ludicrously cancels Robert E. Lee’s HORSE
Officials at Washington and Lee University remove Confederate General Robert E. Lee's horse's gravestone and plaque from campus. The university is distancing itself from its Confederate history.
#health
Daily Wire: Lisa Marie Presley’s Daughter Reveals She Welcomed A Child Via Surrogacy Amid Health Battle
Actress and model Riley Keough revealed that she and her husband had a child via surrogacy due to her ongoing battle with Lyme disease. Keough expressed admiration for the women who choose to become surrogates. She also discussed naming her daughter Tupelo as a tribute to her late grandfather, Elvis Presley.
The New American: Are There More Illegal Chinese-linked Bio Labs in the U.S.? - The New American
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is concerned about the existence of more Chinese-linked bio labs after the discovery of an illegal lab in Reedly, California. The lab had infectious viruses, bioengineered mice, and Chinese company connections. In other news, the prosecution in a Donald Trump case wants a protective order to silence him, and an Indiana bill sparks debate on anonymous baby abandonment.
Breitbart: Elon Musk Claims He May Need Surgery 'Delaying' His Cage Fight with Mark Zuckerberg
Elon Musk may need surgery on his neck and upper back, which could affect his commitments to his companies and delay his cage fight with Mark Zuckerberg. The surgery is pending the results of an MRI. The rivalry between Musk and Zuckerberg has generated interest, with the proposed fight being livestreamed and proceeds going to charity for veterans.
#education
The American Mind: Why Affirmative Action Won’t Die
Conservatives applaud Supreme Court invalidating affirmative action at Harvard and UNC, but its end requires legal and cultural change. Affirmative action persists in higher education and is vital to combat racism. Recent court decision lacks clear restrictions.
#crime
National Review: Supreme Court Sides with White House on ‘Ghost Gun’ Regulations
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Biden administration's regulation on ghost guns, firearms that can be made at home from kits. The decision is a blow to the lower court's ruling that overturned the regulation. Justice Roberts and Barrett joined the liberal justices in support, while the conservative justices disagreed. The ruling was praised by gun regulation groups but criticized by opponents who argue that the lower court ruling was legally sound. The administration has argued that ghost guns contribute to an increase in crime and are difficult to trace.
Fox News: Texans minority owner's lawyer addresses rape, sexual abuse allegations
Houston Texans minority owner Enrique Javier Loya faces multiple charges of rape and sexual abuse. His lawyer denies the allegations and claims possible racial overtones. Loya has agreed to step away from team and league activities while the charges are pending.
The Blaze: 'I can't take it anymore': CNN reporter exposes just how bad the violent crime surge in Oakland has become
As violent crime rises in Oakland, city residents are using air horns to alert neighbors to crimes in progress. The surge in crime has caused some residents to leave the city, while others remain hopeful for improvement. Despite the increase in crimes such as robberies and burglaries, the police response time is slow. The Oakland NAACP and residents have criticized the district attorney for the city's crime problem, calling for a state of emergency. The district attorney's office has dismissed these concerns and claimed that their role has little impact on crime.
Fox News: Missouri man charged with child endangerment following accidental shooting of 7-year-old grandson
A Missouri man has been charged with child endangerment in the accidental shooting of his 7-year-old grandson. The man left the child alone in his truck with a loaded gun for less than 6 minutes.
#sports
Forbes: MLB Teams Mimicking Billionaires To Prevent Over-Taxing Players?
MLB teams are using a new strategy to protect their valuable pitchers by sending them back to the minors to reduce stress on their arms. This method is inspired by successful billionaires who use tax shelters to protect their assets. Many pitchers are currently on the injured list, costing teams millions of dollars. This strategy aims to prevent injuries and save money in the long run.
Fox News: Orioles expected to reinstate broadcaster Kevin Brown after suspension causes drama: report
The Baltimore Orioles received criticism for suspending play-by-play announcer Kevin Brown for discussing negative statistics about the team. After backlash, the Orioles reversed their decision and Brown will return to the booth. Despite the distraction, the Orioles have the best record in the American League.
Fox News: Auburn fans can roll oaks at Toomer’s Corner for first time since 2017, school says
After several years of absence, Auburn University announces that the Auburn Oaks at Toomer's Corner are now ready to be rolled following Tigers victories. The new trees, planted in 2017, have fully recovered and can withstand the traditional toilet paper "rolling." The original trees were poisoned in 2010 and had to be removed.
Fox News: Women's sports activists attacked by 'unhinged' leftist protesters: 'Spit in my eye'
Female athletes and activists were targeted by leftist protesters at the signing of Texas' "Save Women's Sports Act," with incidents of physical assault, verbal abuse, and spitting. The protesters opposed the law which requires public school teams in Texas to be designated by students' sex assigned at birth. The athletes and activists expressed their commitment to fighting for fairness in women's sports despite the attacks.
Fox News: Ex-Colts quarterback Matt Ryan describes last 18 months in NFL as a 's--- show'
Former NFL quarterback Matt Ryan hasn't ruled out a return to football, but it's unlikely he'll go back to the Indianapolis Colts. Ryan, who is now working as an analyst for CBS Sports, stated that he is focused on his new role but remains open to future opportunities. However, when reflecting on his time with the Colts, Ryan described it as a "s--- show" and expressed that it is unlikely he would consider going back.
#outdoors
The Blaze: Tragic: 66-year-old man on trip to spread his father's ashes believed to have died of heat stroke in Utah national park
66-year-old James Bernard Hendricks, on a trip to spread his father's ashes in Utah's Arches National Park, died from heat stroke. His body was found off-trail and his water bottle was empty. The authorities are investigating the death.
#technology
Foreign Policy: Sam Altman Has a Plan to Tame the AI He Unleashed
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, is launching Worldcoin, a project that aims to create a globally inclusive identity and financial network using a unique digital identifier called World ID and a cryptocurrency called WLD. The project has raised $115 million in funding and has already faced controversy due to its data collection practices. Several countries, including France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, have launched investigations, and Kenya has temporarily suspended new user sign-ups. While Worldcoin emphasizes privacy and encryption, digital privacy experts remain skeptical of its claims.
#other
Forbes: Harry Styles’s Tour Wraps As The Fifth-Highest-Grossing Of All Time
Harry Styles has completed his Love On Tour after two years on the road, making it the fifth-highest-grossing tour of all time, earning $617.3 million in grosses and selling over five million tickets . The top-grossing tours now include Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, Ed Sheeran's The Divide Tour, and U2's 360 Tour . Styles's tour was organized to promote his album Harry's House, which was a commercial and critical success .
Forbes: Kanye West Returns To The Stage For The First Time Since His Antisemitic Controversy
Travis Scott's new album, Utopia, debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and he brings out Kanye West to perform with him at a surprise appearance in Rome. West's first performance since his controversial remarks in 2022, which led to backlash and repercussions.
Fox News: Northern Europe faces widespread disruption as Storm Hans triggers heavy rains and strong winds
Northern European countries, including Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Lithuania, Finland, Estonia, and Latvia, have been devastated by Storm Hans, resulting in fatalities, property damage, and widespread disruptions. Authorities have warned of extremely heavy rainfall, emphasizing the need for precautions and preparedness in the face of extreme weather events.