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#illegals
The Babylon Bee: Democrats Complain That Illegal Immigrants Are Destroying Their Sanctuary Cities
Democratic leadership in sanctuary cities like New York and Chicago are complaining about undocumented immigrants destroying the sanctuaries established for them, as the number of undocumented immigrants continues to rise. The blame for the immigration crisis is being shifted to southern states, racists, and even the immigrants themselves. The future of sanctuary cities looks bleak, with experts predicting their eventual downfall.
#politics
PJ Media: The White House Excuse for Biden Being MIA on 9/11 Is So Bad I Can’t Even
Joe Biden's decision to be absent from the 9/11 ceremonies in the US has sparked controversy. While his handlers claim it's to avoid potential gaffes, the excuse that presidents don't visit Hawaii 22 years after Pearl Harbor is seen as insulting. Meanwhile, other high-ranking officials attended memorial events. Biden's choice to give a speech in Alaska instead raises questions about his commitment to his role as president.
The Blaze: Cali residents FLEEING hellhole as San Francisco now leads the US in PLUMMETING home values
The state of California, particularly San Francisco, is facing issues such as homelessness, high property prices, excessive taxes, and rolling blackouts. As a result, many people are leaving the state, causing home values to plummet in San Francisco. These problems are believed to be a consequence of voting decisions and are attributed to the Democrats.
The Federalist: CA Assembly Wants To Strip Parents From Trans-Identified Kids
California has passed a bill requiring parents to "affirm" their child's gender or risk losing custody. Republican state Sen. Scott Wilk advised parents to flee the state over the amendment. The law's ambiguous language leaves room for broad interpretation.
Daily Wire: ‘Is AOC Crazy?’: Ocasio-Cortez’s Constituents Blast Her For Sharing Video Calling Inflation ‘Propaganda’
New York residents criticize Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for dismissing inflation concerns as propaganda. They argue that corporations set prices, causing financial hardship for many. Constituents feel that AOC's views do not align with the realities they face.
Fox News: Republicans to force floor vote reversing California's electric vehicle mandate
House Republicans are pushing a bill to prohibit Democrat-led states from implementing electric vehicle (EV) mandates. The legislation would block the Environmental Protection Agency from granting waivers to states that want to ban or limit internal combustion engine vehicles. The bill's author, Rep. John Joyce, argues that EVs cannot meet the needs of his constituents, and this legislation would preserve consumer choice.
Fox News: New Mexico Republicans believe Democrats will back impeachment of left-wing governor over 'rogue' gun order
Republican lawmakers in New Mexico are calling for the impeachment of Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham after she temporarily suspended open and concealed carry laws in Bernalillo County for at least 30 days. The lawmakers accuse her of being "unfit for office" and claim that she is infringing on the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens. Lujan Grisham's decision came after several fatal shootings of children in the state.
#society
Forbes: Bombshell Elon Musk Biography Comes Out Tomorrow—Here’s What Critics Think
Elon Musk's highly anticipated biography, written by Walter Isaacson, offers insights into the mind of the world's richest man. Critics praise the book for the juicy details and insider look, but also point out its lack of critical analysis and unanswered questions about Musk's controversial side. Isaacson dismisses claims that Musk's success is merely due to inherited wealth and highlights his complex family dynamics and childhood experiences. The book also delves into Musk's involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war and his views on Covid-19.
The Blaze: Drag queen spanks Burbank mayor at Democrat fundraiser that teens could attend
The mayor of Burbank, California, Konstantine Anthony, attended a drag queen bingo event where he allowed himself to be spanked by a drag queen. The event, marketed to ages 15 and up, raised money for Santa Clarity Valley Democrats. Anthony initially denied that minors were present, but video evidence proved otherwise.
Fox News: UK considers banning American XL bully dogs following attack that injured 11-year-old girl
Britain's home secretary is seeking advice on banning American bully XL dogs after an attack on an 11-year-old girl in Birmingham. The government is considering the ban due to concerns about the safety of these dogs, which are not recognized as a specific breed by the Kennel Club.
Fox News: Strippers on strike: Dancers in America’s strippiest city lap up major victory in fight against employer
Dancers at Portland's Magic Tavern strip club have become the second group of unionized strippers in the US after a unanimous vote. The dancers went on strike in April, citing dangerous working conditions. They voted 16-0 in favor of unionizing with Actors' Equity Association. The Magic Tavern's management has criticized the union, calling the accusations false.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Britain accuses Russia of targeting civilian cargo ship in Odesa port on 24 August
Russian forces targeted a civilian cargo ship in the Odesa port, launching a missile attack on August 24th, according to the British government. The attack was aimed at a Liberian-flagged cargo ship docked at the port.
Fox News: Cease-fire declared in Lebanon’s largest Palestinian refugee camp following days of intense fighting
Clashes and violence continue in Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp, Ein el-Hilweh, between rival Palestinian factions. A recent cease-fire was declared but it is uncertain whether it will hold. Several people have been killed and dozens wounded in the fighting.
#foreignaffairs
The American Spectator: NGOs Bring American Imams to Israel for Interfaith Dialogue
A delegation of American imams visited Israel on an interfaith mission organized by Sharaka and the Blickle Institute. They met with Israeli rabbis, learned about Judaism and Israel, and discussed peace and reconciliation between the Abrahamic faiths. The imams also visited historic sites, met with Arab-Israelis and Palestinian peace activists, and expressed support for Israel's existence and the Abraham Accords.
#economy
The Blaze: Nike won't reopen Portland store that was shuttered following rampant theft
Nike has decided not to reopen its store in Portland, Oregon due to ongoing theft and safety issues. The closure is seen as a major economic blow to the area.
#health
Fox News: Dozens fall ill at teen's sushi restaurant birthday bash, but raw fish may not be to blame
Thirteen 13-year-olds suffer from food poisoning after eating at a sushi restaurant on Long Island. The culprit appears to be the rice. The restaurant has been cited for 15 alleged violations.
National Review: The Corner: Science: Working Out Makes You Feel Better
During the Covid-19 pandemic, people and institutions have relied too heavily on science, often replacing political judgment with technocratic decisions. However, a study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine confirms that physical activity can improve symptoms of depression and anxiety, benefiting both the body and the brain. The study suggests that even small amounts of exercise can have positive effects on mental health.
National Review: The Corner: Is PEPFAR Still Some of the Best of America?
Concerns are raised over the Biden administration's approach to the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), but it is not the right time to end or restructure it. The compromise guidelines must be preserved for now. Abortion is an important issue, but a clean extension of the program is needed.
Fox News: As suicide rates increase, faith leader shares 3 key points, noting, 'Hope is available to everyone'
Suicide rates in the US have reached an all-time high, with 49,500 people dying by suicide in 2022. Pastor Jesse Bradley emphasizes the need for awareness, boldness, and connectedness to prevent suicide. He urges people to listen to those struggling, ask direct questions about their mental state, and reduce their access to means of suicide. Bradley emphasizes the importance of faith and community support in finding hope and purpose.
#education
The Blaze: New York security guard in critical condition after being shot in back of head during high school football game: Report
A security guard was shot in the head while breaking up a fight at a high school football game in Utica, NY. A 16-year-old boy has been arrested for attempted murder.
#crime
Fox News: How to avoid being a victim of this sneaky Facebook Marketplace scam
Facebook Marketplace scams are becoming increasingly common, with scammers posing as friendly locals to trick sellers. They use fake photos and profiles, and urge sellers to provide personal information and verification codes. These scams can result in stolen personal information and money. Red flags to watch for include profiles with few friends or posts, requests to move conversations off the platform, and urgency or pressure to share personal information. Sellers should meet buyers in safe public places, avoid clicking suspicious links or attachments, have antivirus software, use identity theft protection, and report any scams to Facebook.
Fox News: Massachusetts State Police video shows officers chasing down dirt bike riders in city streets
Massachusetts State Police conducted an operation to target illegal dirt bike and ATV racing in the city of Lawrence. The operation resulted in numerous arrests, seizure of vehicles, and summonses for criminal charges. Aerial footage captured by a police helicopter shows dirt bike riders disregarding traffic laws and posing a safety threat to motorists and pedestrians.
Daily Wire: Indiana Man Gets 85 Years For Murdering Mother’s Boyfriend, Which He Accidentally Recorded
Cody Allen Wade, an Indiana man on parole for arson, was sentenced to 85 years in prison for the 2020 murder of his mother's boyfriend, whom he stabbed to death in front of her. Wade recorded himself during the murder, where he made racial slurs and taunted the victim. He was found guilty after a four-day trial.
#outdoors
Fishing The Midwest: go plain for more fall walleyes! - Fishing The Midwest
Anglers have been using jigs and slip-sinker livebait rigs to catch walleyes in September and October, but a rig called the "plain rig" has been producing better catches. The plain rig consists of a bottom bouncer with a plain fluorocarbon snell and hook attached, baited with a nightcrawler. Pulling this rig over traditional fall fishing hotspots triggers aggressive walleye bites.
Field & Stream: Watch: Bear and Wolf Team Up to Attack a Mother Moose and Her Calf
Trail camera footage posted by the Alaska Department of Fish & Game shows a large brown bear and a wolf attacking a cow moose and her calf in what appears to be a coordinated effort. The clip captures the moose charging at the bear, while the wolf goes after the vulnerable calf. The footage ends abruptly, leaving the outcome of the altercation unknown.
#other
Forbes: Morocco Earthquake Death Toll Rises To Nearly 2,500, Thousands More Injured
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake in Morocco kills 2,497 people and injures 2,476. Aftershocks continue to rock the area, causing further damage. +
Forbes: BTS’s V Will Soon Join His Bandmates On The Charts–But Don’t Expect A No. 1
BTS member V's debut solo collection, Layover, is predicted to debut in the top 10 on the Billboard 200, possibly at No. 3. It is expected to sell between 90,000 and 100,000 equivalent units. V will join other BTS members who have achieved top 10 rankings, with only two members left to accomplish this feat. However, V's album is unlikely to reach No. 1, as Olivia Rodrigo's Guts is anticipated to dominate the chart. Layover includes the singles "Love Me Again" and "Rainy Days," with a third single, "Slow Dancing," also released.