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#illegals
The Blaze: Massachusetts governor activates National Guard after declaring state of emergency over migrant crisis
Democratic Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey deploys up to 250 National Guard members to assist with the migrant crisis and address the overwhelming surge of asylum-seekers in the state. Healey blames federal immigration policies and the lack of affordable housing for the influx of migrants. The National Guard will provide coordination of services, including food, transportation, and medical care, as well as help with enrolling migrant children in school.
#politics
Fox News: Thailand's king reduces prison sentence of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to a single year
Thailand's king reduces Thaksin Shinawatra's prison term to one year after his return from exile. Thaksin can apply for parole after four months. He may have made a deal with authorities.
The New American: Meat & Dairy Banned by 2030? - The New American
Cities are pledging to ban meat, dairy, and private vehicles by 2030 in the name of climate action. This radical agenda, supported by the United Nations, aims to control every aspect of people's lives and requires a world government. The John Birch Society urges Americans to stand up for their rights, educate the electorate, and work to defund and withdraw from the United Nations.
The Blaze: MSNBC guest tries to corner this GOP candidate on Donald Trump question, but it gets UGLY
MSNBC interview turns into a chaotic confrontation as David Jolly questions Asa Hutchinson's support for Donald Trump. Hutchinson insists he will support the nominee of the party, whether it is him or someone else. Jolly challenges Hutchinson's stance, leading to a heated exchange.
#society
Fox News: 18 suspected gang members killed in South African police shootout
18 suspects were killed in a shootout with South African police while robbing armored trucks. The country also faced a tragedy with 74 people dying in a fire at an apartment complex.
Red State: Oregon Animal Rights Nuts Want to Criminalize Farming, Hunting, Unintentionally Hurting a Pet
Animal rights goons are pushing for a ballot measure in Oregon that would criminalize killing and breeding animals, including hunting and artificial insemination. They want to ban activities practiced for thousands of years and remove intentional harm from the criminal code regarding animal cruelty. If passed into law, unintentional harm to domestic animals and wildlife would be criminalized, meaning farms would have animals that could not be harvested and everyday actions like cutting wool or eating eggs would be considered cruel and criminal.
Fox News: Oregonians support ending drug decriminalization amid rising overdoses, 'radicalized social justice movement'
A majority of Oregon voters want to repeal the state's law decriminalizing drugs. Measure 110, which passed in 2020, made possession of small amounts of hard drugs punishable by a $100 fine. Supporters believe the law was created as part of a social justice movement, while opponents argue it has led to increased overdose rates and homelessness.
Fox News: Dylan Mulvaney is guest of honor at Kathy Griffin house party, mingles with media liberals
Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender influencer, attended a party hosted by comedian Kathy Griffin. The party included several women, including Rosie O'Donnell and singer-songwriter Sia. Mulvaney was named the guest of honor and the women followed house rules that prohibited phone use, side conversations, and bathroom breaks. The event was described as a "salon" for Mulvaney.
Fox News: Emergency services must now begin identifying remains from South African fire that left at least 74 dead
Emergency services teams have concluded their search at the scene of a deadly fire at a Johannesburg apartment block, leaving pathologists to identify charred bodies and body parts. The death toll of 74 in the blaze, which primarily affected homeless South Africans and poor foreign migrants, may still rise. The building has been handed over to police and forensic investigators to conduct their own searches.
#economy
Newsbusters: Big Three Ignore Rising Prices, As Government Reports Increase in Inflation
The Big Three networks, ABC, CBS, and NBC, failed to report on the rise in prices in July, as announced by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. While other outlets covered the news, the networks focused on unrelated topics like taco competitions and trendy drinks. CBS Mornings briefly mentioned inflated costs for school supplies and showed college football-themed car mats. This lack of interest in bad economic news follows a pattern of biased reporting by the legacy media.
National Review: The Corner: Arnold Kling on Industrial Policy
Arnold Kling argues that government's economic intervention in industrial policy, such as subsidizing demand for solar-energy projects while limiting the supply of solar panels, primarily benefits domestic producers rather than achieving the intended objective of increasing the use of solar power. This is due to the political impetus to reward the interests of domestic producers, leading to higher costs and increased profits for them.
#religion
Human Events: ‘Hate speech’ trial begins for Finnish lawmaker accused of posting bible verses on X
Finnish lawmaker Päivi Räsänen is on trial for violating hate speech laws after criticizing her church's support of a Pride event. She faces charges for a tweet, a radio interview, and a pamphlet about sexuality and marriage. Räsänen and a bishop were previously acquitted, but prosecutors appealed. The trial raises concerns about freedom of speech and religious expression.
#crime
Forbes: Robinhood Shares Jump After Company Buys Back Bankman-Fried’s Seized Shares
Robinhood's shares surged over 4% after purchasing back $605 million in company stock from Sam Bankman-Fried, the indicted former FTX head. The shares, representing roughly 7% of Robinhood's outstanding shares, were seized by the federal government following Bankman-Fried's fall from grace. Robinhood had been planning to buy back the shares for months, and the agreement was closed this week.
The Blaze: Missouri cops accused of kidnapping a man, brutally beating him, and leaving him in a field; cops reportedly turned bodycams off
Two Missouri police officers, Samuel Davis and Michael Hill, have been charged in connection with the kidnapping and beating of a man they apprehended at a Walgreens. Davis allegedly assaulted the man and failed to file a report, while Hill turned off his body camera and made threatening statements. This incident follows a previous accusation of kidnapping and assault against another North County police officer, James Sims.
#sports
Fox News: Disney-Charter dispute leads to blackout at Florida-Utah Kickoff, ESPN viewers lose their minds
College football fans eagerly tuned in to watch the Florida versus Utah game, only to be disappointed by a broadcasting dispute between Disney and Charter. Spectrum subscribers were particularly frustrated, receiving no coverage and minimal support from overwhelmed customer service agents. Both companies have yet to reach an agreement, leaving fans uncertain about future games.
#outdoors
Backpacker: How to Explore Germany’s Natural Wonders
Germany is a sustainable adventure destination with beautiful natural sites. In the Partnachklamm Gorge, visitors can enjoy stunning waterfalls and hiking trails. To travel responsibly, visitors can bike or take public transportation. The Wadden Sea offers a unique coastal experience with breathtaking views. Hainich National Park is a must-visit for forest lovers, with its diverse tree species and treetop path. Travelers can access the park by public transport and explore by bike.
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Springfield Armory has released a new 17-round magazine for the Hellcat Pro pistols, increasing their capacity for everyday carry. The extended magazine is available in both black and desert FDE, seamlessly integrating with the grip frame and enhancing ergonomics. This new addition allows users to have a full 17+1 capacity in their Hellcat Pro for a concealed carry pistol.
#other
Newsbusters: CBS Mornings Segment Tried Bashing 'Sound of Freedom' Fixating on 'QAnon,' Director Squashed Their Claims
CBS Mornings dedicates 7 minutes to labeling the movie "Sound of Freedom" as a QAnon conspiracy, claiming it promotes right-wing propaganda. Writer-director Alejandro Monteverde defends the film's intention to expose child trafficking as a human rights issue. Despite attempts to focus on the movie's facts, the hosts continue to push the conspiracy angle, only spending 10 seconds acknowledging its positive impact.
Fox News: Travis Barker cancels Blink-182 concerts due to 'urgent family matter'
Blink-182 cancels concerts due to drummer Travis Barker's urgent family matter.
Travis Barker returns home during European tour for a family emergency; wife Kourtney Kardashian announces pregnancy.
Gataway Couple: Lilac Resort: The Perfect Destination for Canadian Summers
Looking to try something new this summer? Head to Lilac Resort in Manitoba, Canada. It offers water slides, pools, movie nights, RV campsites, lodging, and on-site dining. Perfect for a family-friendly summer getaway.