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#illegals
Fox News: New York City expecting eight more migrant buses days after Mayor Eric Adams declares city is out of room
New York City expects eight buses of migrants to arrive, causing a strain on the city's resources. Mayor Eric Adams announces the use of Randall's Island as a new tent city. Over 93,000 migrants have entered the city so far, with limited accommodation available.
#politics
Daily Wire: Judge Rejects Trump Lawyers’ Request For Protective Order Hearing Delay In 2020 Election Case
Former President Donald Trump's request to delay a hearing in special counsel Jack Smith's 2020 election case has been rejected by Judge Tanya Chutkan. The hearing is scheduled for Friday at 10 a.m. ET, and Trump will not appear but wants his lawyers present. Trump's legal team asked for a delay until next week due to scheduling conflicts, but the joint filing did not explain why Friday was no longer an option. The case involves a protective order request following Trump's post on Truth Social, where he warned, "If you go after me, I'm coming after you!"
Breitbart: Report: Vulnerable House Dems Cautious Not to Lean into ‘Bidenomics’
Some Democrat members of Congress, like Rep. Gabe Vasquez, are cautious about fully embracing "Bidenomics" and pushing a Democratic agenda in their districts. They fear that people on the ground may not feel the economic progress that Biden is claiming. This distancing from Biden's branding suggests that Democrats in competitive districts see it as a risky move. Meanwhile, other Democrats, like Rep. Dina Titus, believe that "Bidenomics" has had a positive impact on the nation. This divide among Democrats reflects a complex political landscape.
Newsbusters: This is TERRORISM! MSNBC Lashes Out at Tuberville Fighting Military Wokeness
Frequent guest Jason Johnson criticizes Senator Tuberville for using military promotions as a bargaining chip. Johnson calls it "legislative terrorism" and claims it endangers national security. He also accuses the entire Republican organization of not caring about America.
Red State: Judge Chutkan's Controversial Denial to Trump Team's Hearing Request Previews Really Rough Seas Ahead
Donald Trump's legal team requested a different hearing date, but Judge Chutkan denied it, hinting at rough times ahead for Trump. The judge has been known for being harsh in election-related cases and her refusal to accommodate even a small delay seems driven by spite. This suggests she wants to speed up the process and possibly convict Trump before the general election.
Fox News: Minyon Moore, former Black Lives Matter board member, announced as DNC convention chair
Minyon Moore, a former Biden adviser and chair of the DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee, will chair the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Despite serving on the board of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, her involvement was not mentioned in the DNC's press release. Moore has been described as an informal adviser to Vice President Kamala Harris and previously advised President Biden during the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. The convention is scheduled for August 2024.
Breitbart: Top Librarian Stands By Tweet Admitting She Is a ‘Marxist Lesbian'
Conservative lawmakers are seeking to withdraw state libraries from the American Library Association (ALA) due to the self-identification of ALA president Emily Drabinski as a Marxist lesbian. Drabinski has faced targeted attacks and backlash for her Marxist views and has defended herself, stating that her personal agenda does not drive the association. Grassroots parent organizations and conservative lawmakers have also raised concerns about explicit materials in schools and public libraries, while left-wing activists portray this as an effort to oppress the LGBTQ+ community.
Red State: Is This Biden’s Solyndra? EV Company Where Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm Was a Board Member Files for Bankruptcy
Proterra, a green electric bus manufacturer heavily promoted by President Biden and former Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Despite receiving government funding and support, the company has failed to turn a profit and is losing money on every bus sold. This raises questions about the effectiveness of government investment in green energy companies.
Newsbusters: House Republicans Support Suit against Biden Admin Censorship
Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee are supporting a state lawsuit against the Biden regime's censorship efforts. The lawsuit alleges a "vast censorship regime" orchestrated by the Biden administration to censor speech online.
Daily Wire: Rapid Reaction: A Secure Border Will Never Happen Under Biden
1. A federal judge demands the DOJ explain why they used an out-of-district grand jury in the Trump indictment case. Journalist Julie Kelly believes the judge won't tolerate any abuse of power.
2. Suspected cartel gunmen were spotted crossing the southern border into Texas. This comes after previous arrests of cartel members in the same location. The Biden administration's handling of the border raises concerns about its true intentions.
#society
The Blaze: Texas elementary school fires black teacher after numerous racist tweets against white people go viral
A teacher in Texas fired for racist and anti-white messages on social media. She referred to herself as a "black supremacist" and expressed hatred towards white people. The school district condemned her statements and she was no longer employed.
Breitbart: L.A. Times: Making Employees Show Up in Person Exposes Them to Racism
Remote work has provided a respite from workplace racism for black and other employees of color. However, as companies return to in-person work, these employees must choose between their mental health and their careers. Proximity bias and discrimination have made the office an unfavorable environment for some workers of color.
Flag And Cross: Cops Say Homeless Man Murdered Taco Bell Manager Who Let Him Stay in His Apartment
A young Michigan restaurant manager is tragically killed by a homeless man he had invited to stay with him. The manager had a big heart and wanted to help those in need, but the homeless man turned violent. This serves as a reminder to be cautious when helping those who are struggling.
Fox News: Coast Guard rescues 3 commercial fishermen off Massachusetts coast
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued three fishermen off Nantucket after their fishing vessel sank. A helicopter crew spotted the fishermen clinging to a buoy and hoisted them to safety.
#economy
Gataway Couple: 10 Key Tips For Negotiating The Best RV Price
Looking to negotiate the best RV price? Do your homework on prices and timing. Consider purchasing from sources other than dealers and attend RV shows for deals. Secure your own financing and be prepared to walk away if necessary. Get an independent RV inspection and consider buying used. Ask for package deals and get quotes from multiple places. Lastly, know what not to say to a salesman.
Breitbart: Anheuser-Busch Deal Sells Eight Brands to New York Pot Company
Anheuser-Busch Inc. is selling eight beer brands to Tilray Brands Inc., a cannabis company, due to struggling profits following a transgender controversy. This deal will make Tilray the fifth largest craft beer company in the nation.
#religion
Daily Wire: Republican Lawmakers Slam Prosecution Of Finnish Politician Over Religious Beliefs
Republican lawmakers criticize the prosecution of Finnish politician Päivi Räsänen for expressing her Christian views on marriage and sexuality, calling it a "war on Christianity." They defend Räsänen in a letter to U.S. ambassadors and warn of worldwide ramifications. Räsänen's legal defense is supported by the Global Religious Freedom at Alliance Defending Freedom International.
#health
Forbes: Walgreens Shows Highest Covid-19 Test Positivity Levels Since May 2021
The Walgreens Covid-19 Index website shows a rising percentage of positive tests at their locations, indicating a potential Covid-19 surge in the US. Test positivity rates have been increasing since April 2023, reaching 44.7% this week, the highest since May 2021. The lack of a reliable national surveillance system makes it difficult to accurately track the virus's spread and formulate proactive policies to prevent outbreaks.
#education
National Review: Florida School District Claims Shakespeare Runs Afoul of State Law — But the State Education Department Explicitly Suggests His Plays
Florida school district limits full Shakespeare plays in response to new state laws. Aims to broaden students' exposure to different writers and styles. Shakespeare still included in recommended readings. Ongoing education disputes in Florida.
#crime
Fox News: The FBI to consider charges against 22 disruptive passengers based on recommendations from FAA
U.S. officials have referred 22 cases of unruly passengers on airline flights to the FBI for possible criminal charges. The incidents include sexual assault, attacks on flight attendants, attempts to break into the cockpit, terror threats, and smoking in lavatories.
Fox News: Minnesota man who killed hockey coach with single punch sentenced to probation: report
Minnesota man Ryan John Whisler is sentenced to seven years of probation for killing high school hockey coach Mike Ryan with a single punch during a dispute over social distancing. Whisler pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter and must complete a year at the Ramsey County Workhouse, attend therapy, and participate in anger management and alcohol abuse programs. He is also required to volunteer at a non-profit restorative justice program or government agency.
National Review: Ex-FBI Agent Who Helped Initiate Trump-Russia Probe to Plead Guilty to Illegally Working for Russian Oligarch
Former FBI agent Charles McGonigal is expected to plead guilty to working illegally for a Russian oligarch. He allegedly received concealed payments from a Russian intelligence officer in exchange for helping lift sanctions targeting the oligarch. McGonigal's knowledge of a conversation between a Trump campaign adviser and an Australian diplomat in 2016 played a role in opening the investigation into Trump-Russia collusion.
Fox News: St. Paul man receives 37-year sentence for involvement in deadly bar shooting
A man in St. Paul was sentenced to 37 years for a mass shooting at a bar that left one person dead and 14 injured. He was found guilty of murder and attempted murder. The shooting was a result of a dispute over domestic abuse allegations.
Fox News: Megan Thee Stallion shooter Tory Lanez sentenced to 10 years in prison
Rapper Tory Lanez has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting and wounding Megan Thee Stallion in 2020. Lanez, whose legal team has requested probation and an appeal, was found guilty of assault, possessing a firearm, and discharging a firearm with gross negligence. Megan testified that Lanez fired at her, causing her daily turmoil and stating that she will never be the same. The court received letters of support for Lanez, including one from his six-year-old son, and his father spoke about Lanez's difficult upbringing.
#sports
Forbes: FC Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal Ruins Spurs With ‘Best Joan Gamper Display Since Lionel Messi’ in 2005 (VIDEO)
Lamine Yamal's impressive performance for FC Barcelona in the Joan Gamper Trophy made fans forget about Ousmane Dembele. Yamal created three goals in a short amount of time, reminiscent of Lionel Messi's display in 2005. With Dembele's potential move to Paris-Saint Germain, Yamal's emergence may provide a solution for Barcelona's attacking needs.
Forbes: The Legend Of Cleveland Guardians’ Favorite Son Jose Ramirez Continues To Grow
Baseball player Jose Ramirez chooses to stay with the Cleveland Guardians instead of entering free agency, becoming the face of the franchise and a beloved hero. In a game against the White Sox, Ramirez has a confrontation with Chicago shortstop Tim Anderson, leading to a brawl and further cementing his legendary status with the Cleveland fans.
#technology
Breitbart: Nolte: Disney Launches A.I. Task Force to Cut Costs
Disney is exploring the use of artificial intelligence in order to cut costs and improve customer support in their various branches, including movies, television, and theme parks. Some believe that AI can help control the soaring costs of production, while others see it as an opportunity to remove the headaches that come with dealing with human beings. Despite potential protests from artists and writers, big corporations are likely to embrace AI if it saves them money and eliminates personnel dramas.
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Breitbart: Nolte: The Late William Friedkin’s Four Masterpieces
In the style of Raymond Chandler, the summary of the article would be: Oscar-winning director William Friedkin, known for his riveting and informed commentaries, passed away this week at the age of 87. He directed several memorable films, including "The French Connection," "The Exorcist," "Sorcerer," and "To Live and Die in L.A." Friedkin's approach to filmmaking focused on leaving judgment up to the audience, which contributed to the lasting impact of his movies.
Fox News: Jessica Chastain says she got sick in her mouth before kissing costar
Actress Jessica Chastain reveals a "gross" moment during her Broadway run when she vomited and had to kiss her co-star. Despite her discomfort, she kept it a secret until the end of the show.