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#illegals

Fox News: Ramaswamy mocks Massachusetts governor's illegal immigrant stance: 'It's now' acceptable 'to complain'
Ramaswamy mocks Massachusetts governor's illegal immigrant stance: 'It's now' acceptable 'to complain'
Massachusetts Democratic Gov. Maura Healey declared a state of emergency due to the surge of illegal immigrants and asylum seekers from the Mexican border. The state's shelter system is rapidly expanding and needs urgent assistance. Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy believes that elites in Boston are finally upset with the changes in their communities, but it is too little, too late. He argues that stricter border control is necessary to end the crisis and address economic and trafficking issues.


#politics

National Review: Conservatives Must Follow Bill Buckley’s Lead in Fighting Antisemitism
Conservatives Must Follow Bill Buckley’s Lead in Fighting Antisemitism
The writer discusses the presence of antisemitism within the American conservative movement, drawing from William F. Buckley Jr.'s book "In Search of Anti-Semitism." He highlights recent incidents involving prominent right-wingers making antisemitic remarks and explores the historical roots of this issue. The article emphasizes the importance of continuing Buckley's efforts to purge the conservative movement of antisemitism.


National Review: Passages Strikes Out
Passages Strikes Out
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Passages, directed by Ira Sachs, explores the complexities of identity politics in the modern Paris art scene through a bisexual triangle consisting of Thomas, Martin, and Agathe. The film tackles societal trends and the limitations placed on actors by hiring them based on their social identity. However, the story lacks depth and consistency, focusing more on political agendas rather than genuine human connections. Passages raises questions about the future of social propaganda in contemporary film culture.


National Review: How Trump Could Be Saved by the Right to Lie
How Trump Could Be Saved by the Right to Lie
In the indictment of Donald Trump, prosecutor Jack Smith argues that Trump had a constitutional right to lie about the 2020 election. Speech that is false is still protected under the First Amendment, even if it may have an impact on government actions. The indictment tries to tie Trump's speech to illegal acts, but it is difficult to make a case for fraud or obstruction based solely on false political speech. While Trump may have had a moral duty not to make false claims, criminal prosecution is a challenging matter.


The Economist: Ohio’s referendum is another win for abortion-rights campaigners
Ohio’s referendum is another win for abortion-rights campaigners


Ohioans voted against making their constitution harder to change, rejecting a proposal that would have required more signatures and a higher threshold for citizen-sponsored amendments. Advocates argued that it would give more power to the legislature, while opponents saw it as a power grab. Similar efforts to limit ballot initiatives have been seen in other states as well, reflecting concerns about progressive wins and following the Supreme Court's decision on abortion rights. However, voters in Ohio and other states have shown reluctance to dilute direct democracy.


#society

American Thinker: Equal justice in a partisan era
Equal justice in a partisan era


The Supreme Court has ordered changes to congressional district maps and state legislative districts to ensure equal population. While voting rights are important, the right to life and liberty through due process of law is equally essential. However, jury pool bias, particularly in politically imbalanced jurisdictions, threatens this right. Congress and state legislators should address this problem, but if they don't, it falls on the courts to defend equal justice under the law, as it is a fundamental pillar of society.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 531: Russian missile strikes residential area in Donbas, kills seven
Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 531: Russian missile strikes residential area in Donbas, kills seven
Russian missile strikes in Pokrovsk city, Donetsk Oblast, kills seven. Russia continues assaults in the east, while Ukraine advances in the south. Ukrainian troops repel enemy attacks in multiple locations. Ukrainian Air Force launches airstrikes and intercepts enemy helicopters and UAVs. Russians attack with chemical munitions in the south. Ukrainian forces conduct offensive operations in Berdiansk and Melitopol directions. Russia seeks to mitigate Ukrainian strikes on logistics nodes. China's misalignment with Russia evident at talks in Saudi Arabia.


#foreignaffairs

The Federalist: Biden Needs To Stop Telling Gold Star Families Beau Died In Iraq
Biden Needs To Stop Telling Gold Star Families Beau Died In Iraq
President Biden faced criticism from the families of U.S. service members killed in a suicide bombing in Kabul. The mother of Lance Cpl. Dylan Merola expressed anger at Biden's claim to "know how" it felt to lose a child in combat, citing that his son died of cancer. Marine Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews, who was injured in the attack, recounted Biden's insensitivity during his hospital visit.


#culture

Fox News: Biden rocked for Grand Canyon gaffe: 'He's clueless'
Biden rocked for Grand Canyon gaffe: 'He's clueless'
President Biden mistakenly claimed that the Grand Canyon is one of the "nine" wonders of the world during a speech in Arizona. Social media users quickly criticized Biden for his inaccurate statement, pointing out that there are only seven wonders of the world. Biden later corrected himself, stating that he meant to say "seven" wonders of the world.


#health

Fox News: Avian influenza: Symptoms of the disease and how it affects birds and humans
Avian influenza: Symptoms of the disease and how it affects birds and humans
Avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, is a disease that is more commonly seen in birds but can also spread to humans. While it is rare for humans to contract avian influenza, it can be fatal and has a 53% fatality rate among reported cases. Symptoms range from no symptoms to mild flu-like symptoms, and it can be diagnosed through laboratory testing. The disease spreads through infected birds' saliva, mucus, and feces. To prevent avian influenza, it is important to follow safety practices when handling birds, such as using protective gear, washing hands frequently, and keeping birds' habitats clean.


#education

The Federalist: History Lovers Revive Patrick Henry's Legacy In His Hometown
History Lovers Revive Patrick Henry's Legacy In His Hometown
In Hanover County, Virginia, citizens led by Oscar Walker successfully get Patrick Henry's biography accepted at a local high school library to address the decline of civil discourse and lack of emphasis on history in schools. The community supports this initiative, highlighting the importance of unbiased history education.


#crime

American Thinker: Fake ballots in Michigan
Fake ballots in Michigan
Muskegon, MI City Clerk Ann Meisch noticed suspicious voter forms and reported it to the police. A joint investigation was initiated, revealing a widespread voter fraud effort connected to the Biden campaign. The FBI failed to take action.


The Economist: A big data breach endangers police in Northern Ireland
A big data breach endangers police in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland's police accidentally published the names of over 10,000 serving members, including sensitive information, posing a serious security risk. The breach was a result of a mistake, but it has torn up years of careful discretion. This could be the worst data breach in UK history.


Fox News: Alleged 'black widower' accused of murdering 6th wife, apparent hitman
Alleged 'black widower' accused of murdering 6th wife, apparent hitman
"Black widower" Thomas Randolph stands trial for the alleged killing of his sixth wife and her hitman, following the overturning of his previous conviction due to "prior bad-act evidence." Prosecutors are no longer seeking the death penalty due to Randolph's age. Randolph, who has been married to six women and accused of killing multiple wives, maintains his innocence.


#sports

Fox News: TCU 455-pound freshman nicknamed 'Big Bubba' going viral as expected 'fan favorite' this season
TCU 455-pound freshman nicknamed 'Big Bubba' going viral as expected 'fan favorite' this season
Brione Ramsey-Brooks, a 6'5", 455 lb freshman offensive lineman for TCU, has gained fame on social media due to his size and impressive high school play. Despite not starting in the first game, fans are eager to see him on the field.


Forbes: Risk, Reward And Resilience: Aon Trophy Winner Tyrrell Hatton Masters Self-Talk And Strategic Play
Risk, Reward And Resilience: Aon Trophy Winner Tyrrell Hatton Masters Self-Talk And Strategic Play
Tyrrell Hatton, a professional golfer, has gained popularity for his humorous self-talk and witty comments on the golf course. Despite wanting to be recognized for his talent, Hatton has become known for his coping mechanism. However, his strategic decision-making skills have earned him the Aon Risk Reward Challenge title. Hatton's success can be attributed to his increased training and fitness levels, as well as his ability to release frustration on the course without affecting his performance. He is considered relatable and has a strong emotional IQ.


Fox News: Orioles fans chant for team to 'free' suspended announcer
Orioles fans chant for team to 'free' suspended announcer
The Baltimore Orioles suspended announcer Kevin Brown for negative commentary against the team, sparking backlash from MLB announcers and fans. Brown is set to return to the booth amid criticism of the Orioles' decision.


Forbes: 6 Remaining NBA Free Agents Who Would Make Sense For The Sixers
6 Remaining NBA Free Agents Who Would Make Sense For The Sixers
The Sixers are waiting to see if James Harden will leave Philadelphia. This uncertainty is affecting their offseason plans. They have yet to use their taxpayer mid-level exception and are hesitant to sign additional players until they have clarity on Harden's future. However, if they do decide to fill their remaining roster spot, Terence Davis and Hamidou Diallo could be potential options to bolster their guard and wing depth. Additionally, Danny Green and Derrick Jones Jr. could provide veteran experience and athleticism. Finally, Justise Winslow and Kelly Oubre Jr. offer scoring potential but bring some limitations to the table.


#outdoors

Tactical Bassin: Dropshot Tricks For Hot Summer Fishing! (Beginner To Advanced) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Dropshot Tricks For Hot Summer Fishing! (Beginner To Advanced) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Dropshot fishing is more versatile than anglers realize, with opportunities in the summer. Tim covers standard dropshot fishing as well as adaptations for grass, heavy cover, and finesse applications.


#technology

Forbes: Latest Insights About AI And The Law With A Keen Spotlight On The American Bar Association Remarkable Resolution 604
Latest Insights About AI And The Law With A Keen Spotlight On The American Bar Association Remarkable Resolution 604
The American Bar Association (ABA) has established Resolution 604, which urges organizations involved in AI to adhere to certain guidelines. These guidelines include ensuring human authority and control over AI systems, holding individuals and organizations accountable for the consequences of using AI, and promoting transparency and traceability in AI development. The resolution highlights the importance of addressing ethical and legal issues related to AI and serves as a framework for lawmakers, lawyers, and businesses in navigating the AI landscape.