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#illegals
Forbes: NYC Mayor Says Migrants Could Cost City $12 Billion By 2025 Without Federal And State Help
NYC Mayor Eric Adams warns that the city could spend $12 billion over the next three years to care for and house an estimated 100,000 migrants, calling for a national emergency declaration and financial assistance from the federal government. The city is facing a financial crisis and struggles to accommodate the increasing number of migrants.
Breitbart: Watch: Labour Cllr Confronted over Helping Illegals Game Asylum System
Labour Party councillor Irim Ali has been accused of helping illegal migrants exploit human rights loopholes in the British asylum system. Ali advertised her services on social media, offering to help illegal migrants regularize their visas. Despite calls for her to be sacked, the Labour Party has chosen to support her. This scandal coincides with the government's announcement that it will seek life sentences for lawyers who aid illegal migrants in cheating the asylum system.
#politics
Breitbart: Niger: Coup Leaders Reject U.N. Mission, Accuse France of Freeing Terrorists on Purpose
The leaders of a military coup in Niger are refusing to allow diplomats from the UN and African Union to enter the country, citing public anger. The coup plotters, led by General Abdourahamane Tchiani, seized power in late July and are keeping the ousted president, Mohamed Bazoum, under house arrest. They have rejected restoring Bazoum to power and accused him of misusing international aid.
The Blaze: RNC names Fox Business and Univision among partners for second GOP primary debate
The Republican National Committee has announced Fox Business and Univision as partners for the second GOP presidential primary debate, which will be held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California. Former President Donald Trump may potentially skip the August debate.
Red State: UN Climate Chief Gives up a Dirty Little Secret—World Leaders Must Coerce Citizens Into Green Agenda
Climate change is a tool for governmental control according to Jim Skea, chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He states that world leaders are the "ringmasters" who must push the green agenda and transition away from fossil fuels. Skea believes that citizens must keep voting for political leaders who will prioritize climate change. However, his push for leaving oil reserves underground and switching to electric vehicles ignores the economic challenges and resistance from countries like Russia and China.
Red State: Responses to Biden Bank Records Revelation Are a 'Walls Closing In' Moment
Bank records released by Rep. James Comer reveal that the Bidens have made over $20 million through the influence-peddling scheme, with payments coming from oligarchs in Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine. The Bidens were selling their political influence, and Joe Biden personally met and had phone calls with these individuals. The corruption is evident, but Biden allies are attempting to dismiss the evidence.
House Republicans have made significant progress in investigating the Biden scandal, uncovering evidence of the Bidens' involvement in a lucrative influence-peddling scheme. The story keeps evolving, and it seems that the walls are closing in on the Bidens. While the DOJ may not take action, the scandal is getting closer to being exposed.
Daily Wire: Biden Snarls At ‘Lousy’ Question About Calls With Son’s Business Partners
President Biden vigorously denies allegations that he talked business with his son's associates, rebuffing a journalist's question with frustration. A former business associate of Hunter Biden testified that Joe Biden was frequently on speakerphone during meetings with associates, but conversations remained casual. Allegations about the Biden family's financial entanglements have led to increased scrutiny and a shifting narrative from the White House.
#society
Fox News: Florida mayor accused of racism during exchange with Hispanic commissioner, later apologizes
Mayor Shlomo Danzinger of Surfside, Florida, apologized for making offensive comments towards a commissioner during a commission meeting. The mayor expressed regret for losing his composure and not choosing his words carefully. They had a tense discussion about changes to the charter, including term limits.
Front Page Magazine: Will the Biden Administration Ban Cigars?
Left wants to ban fun+convenient things. FDA pressured to ban flavored cigars to protect minors from addiction. However, youth smoking rates are at historic lows. The FDA's anti-cigar agenda is regulatory overreach and a failure to address more pressing health issues like drug abuse. They should focus on expediting drug approvals instead.
#economy
Forbes: Philippines’ 50 Richest 2023: As The Economy Gets Back On Track, Combined Wealth Increases To $80 Billion
Philippines' economy grows 6.4% in Q1 2023 despite inflation and higher interest rates. The country's 50 richest individuals see their combined wealth increase to $80 billion, with the Sy siblings leading the pack.
Fox News: NYC Mayor Adams slams ‘right to shelter,’ says migrant crisis ‘not sustainable’ after touting sanctuary status
New York City Mayor Eric Adams admits that the city's accommodation of migrants is unsustainable. He states that anyone can come to the city and expect to be fed, clothed, and housed indefinitely, which is not fair to NYC residents. The influx of migrants has pushed the city towards a budgetary crisis, with expenses projected to be over $12 billion by next year.
Mayor Adams has previously spoken in support of migrants and declared NYC a sanctuary city. However, he now acknowledges that the city's resources are not limitless and has appealed to the Biden administration for help. While the federal government has promised $160 million, the city has yet to receive any funds. The crisis shows no signs of abating, with nearly 100,000 migrants arriving in NYC since spring 2022.
Forbes: Disney Earnings: Streaming Losses Subside Even As Disney+ Subscribers Dwindle
Disney exceeded profit expectations in its latest quarterly earnings report, with narrowing losses in its streaming unit offsetting financial struggles. The conglomerate's park and linear television units contributed to the bottom line, while its direct-to-consumer media business bled less than projected. However, Disney reported a significant decrease in Disney+ subscribers. The company's stock has been in a slump, down 20% over the past five years, as investors grew impatient with a lack of results in CEO Bob Iger's cost-cutting vision.
Foreign Policy: Beijing Battles Deflation Amid Skyrocketing Debt Crisis
China is facing deflation fears that could harm its economy. Beijing has downplayed these fears in the past, but evidence of deflation is becoming harder to ignore as prices drop and demand decreases. The government is implementing measures to stimulate the economy, but the US has issued an executive order banning private equity firms from investing in sensitive Chinese technology.
#health
Flag And Cross: Type Of Acid Reflux Drug Could Increase Dementia Risk
Long-term use of acid reflux drugs increases the risk of dementia by a third. Acid reflux is a common condition, with up to 40% of the UK population experiencing regular heartburn. Acid reflux medication has been linked to a higher risk of stroke, broken bones, and kidney disease. However, the study only shows an association and does not prove causation.
PJ Media: 'Muh Racism': Emory Researchers Blame Black Diabetes Epidemic on White Supremacy
Researchers at Emory University have concluded that white supremacy is the cause of the black type II diabetes epidemic. The study argues that structural racism plays a prominent role in health disparities. This study blames lifestyle choices for the development of type II diabetes, rather than genetics or race.
#education
Fox News: Ditching of DEI statements by three big Arizona universities called ‘a huge victory for academic freedom’
Arizona universities no longer require diversity, equity, and inclusion statements in hiring, praised by Goldwater Institute as victory for academic freedom.
#crime
Breitbart: Former NFL Player Henry Ruggs Sentenced to 3-10 Years for Fatal Drunk Driving Crash
Former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs sentenced to 3-10 years in prison for drunk-driving crash that killed Tina Tintor and her dog. Ruggs pleaded guilty to charges of DUI resulting in death and vehicular manslaughter.
#sports
Daily Wire: PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan Reveals Reason Behind Sudden Medical Leave
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan took a leave of absence due to anxiety over the deal to merge with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf. The announcement faced backlash, including criticism from a 9/11 families group who accused Monahan of betraying them.
Fox News: PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan's meeting with golfers about merger has low turnout
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan held a meeting with golfers to discuss the pending partnership with LIV Golf. Only a few players attended, and details about the partnership were not shared. Despite backlash and ongoing investigations, Monahan remains optimistic that a deal will be reached.
Fox News: Stanford's Troy Taylor shrugs off potential logistical issues with possible ACC move: 'I'm OK with traveling'
Several schools are leaving the Pac-12 Conference to join other Power 5 conferences, including Colorado joining the Big 12 and Southern California and UCLA joining the Big Ten. The Pac-12 is also dealing with the expiration of its media rights deals. Stanford's name has been mentioned as a potential member of the ACC.
Breitbart: College Football Has Found It's Next Big Thing: 455-Lb TCU Lineman Brione Ramsey-Brooks
Fans are buzzing about Texas Christian University freshman offensive lineman Brione Ramsey-Brooks, who is gaining attention on social media. Known as "Big Bubba," Ramsey-Brooks is a towering presence at 6-foot-5 and 455 pounds. He dominates opponents and is expected to be a fan favorite in college football.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Our Honest Review of Thousand Trails Lake Conroe
Thousand Trails is a campground membership network where RVers can stay without paying a nightly fee. There are different membership levels with varying benefits and costs. Thousand Trails Lake Conroe in Texas offers amenities like water recreation, proximity to Houston, and good cell coverage. However, some campsites are tight and muddy after rain. Overall, it's worth visiting.
Backpacker: Should I Let My Dog Off-Leash While Hiking?
A column advises hikers on ethical behavior while hiking, particularly regarding leashing dogs. The writer emphasizes the importance of leashing dogs, even in areas with no other hikers, to protect wildlife, prevent dog attacks, and avoid transmitting diseases to other animals.