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#illegals
Breitbart: SOURCE: 590K Migrant Got-Aways This Year -- Exceeds Last Year Same Period
Border Patrol estimates indicate that approximately 590,000 migrants have crossed the border illegally without being apprehended, representing a 7% increase from the previous year. The El Paso Sector had the highest number of "got-aways" with around 8,000 in August, followed by the Tucson and San Diego Sectors. The lower number of "got-aways" in some sectors may be due to overcrowded detainment centers and limited resources.
Breitbart: WATCH: Large Migrant Group Walks Across Biden Admin's 'Closed Border' into Texas
Large groups of migrants continue to cross the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass, Texas, on a daily basis, surrendering to Border Patrol agents and claiming asylum. Most of the migrants are from Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua, and many are bringing children with them to increase their chances of staying in the U.S. This influx of migrant families has nearly doubled in recent months, and despite warnings from the Department of Homeland Security, the number of crossings shows no signs of slowing down.
#politics
National Review: The Corner: Ignore the Senate? Julie Su Is ‘All In’
Joe Biden's nominee for secretary of labor, Julie Su, is facing opposition from Republicans, Joe Manchin, and possibly other Democrats, making her confirmation unlikely. The Biden administration is claiming she can serve as acting secretary indefinitely, but this move is likely to be challenged in court. Biden is once again showing disregard for the Constitution by refusing to nominate someone the Senate would confirm.
American Thinker: Where did all the FEMA billions go?
The Biden White House is requesting an additional $4 billion for FEMA's Disaster Relief Fund to respond to recent extreme weather and disasters. The funding is supposedly for the Maui wildfires and Hurricane Idalia. However, there are concerns about how FEMA is using its funds, particularly in relation to housing FEMA officials in expensive hotel rooms and providing support to incoming illegal aliens.
The Babylon Bee: Nation Torn Between Being Mad Biden Never Shows Up For Work And Being Glad He Never Shows Up For Work
Conflicted feelings in the US over President Biden's lack of work, with some angry about his frequent vacations and others fearing the damage he would do if he worked more. People express concern about the country's problems and struggle to afford basic needs. The White House assures no plans to change Biden's work habits.
National Review: The Corner: Will Peter Meijer Give Politics Another Try?
In modern politics, bad people seek power shamelessly while good people stand by. Peter Meijer, a thoughtful legislator, may enter the 2024 Senate race to stop Biden's economic policies. Meijer faced opposition from both the power-obsessed Left and the Trumpy Right, resulting in his Trump-backed opponent winning the Republican primary and losing to a Democrat. Despite the obstacles, Meijer's potential run shows that good people can still enter politics.
Daily Wire: Gas Prices Near All Time High This Labor Day
Gas prices are nearing an all-time high as drivers hit the road for Labor Day weekend. The average national price for regular gas is $3.83 a gallon, just under the record set in 2012. Rising gas prices are due to factors such as reduced oil production by countries like Saudi Arabia. Gas prices are even higher in some states, and critics have called on the Biden administration to take responsibility for the high prices. Despite the cost, experts say holiday travelers will still hit the road.
The Blaze: Vivek Ramaswamy addresses BIGGEST CONTROVERSIES about his past
2024 GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy responds to controversies surrounding his campaign in an interview with Glenn Beck. He denies allegations of paying to edit his Wikipedia page and clarifies his role in Ohio's COVID-19 response team. Ramaswamy also addresses concerns about his past accomplishments and explains his stance on reopening and lockdowns.
The Federalist: 5 Action Items Conservatives Should Do To Better Their Country
Conservatives are discouraged by the current state of the nation, with the federal government using its powers to persecute political opponents. However, there are ways for patriots to rally and make a difference. First, engage in efforts to register likely Republican voters and volunteer for conservative groups in states with upcoming elections. Second, protect state constitutions by getting involved in campaigns for good ballot amendments. Third, research state legislators and push for policies that defend natural rights. Fourth, attend local school board meetings to understand what is being taught and voice concerns about leftist indoctrination. Finally, contact Republican House representatives to advocate for funding cuts to address authoritarian behavior from agencies like the DOJ.
#society
Fox News: Family of Chicago teen struck in hit-and-run captured on surveillance video files lawsuit
A hit-and-run incident leaves a 17-year-old girl in a coma with serious injuries in Chicago. The family files a lawsuit against the car owner, who allegedly allowed his car to be used in the incident.
#economy
The Right Scoop: Unemployment rate shoots UP while Biden admits summer jobs weren’t nearly as good as they claimed…
Biden's economy has seen an increase in the unemployment rate from 3.5% to 3.8%, with a significant downward revision of summer jobs. Despite nonfarm payrolls growing by 187,000, previous months' counts were revised considerably lower. The jobless rate is the highest since February 2022, and the encompassing unemployment measure rose to 7.1%.
#military
All Outdoor: POTD: The Lesser Known Trench Gun - The Stevens 520 Trench Gun
In the early 1900s, the Stevens 520 pump-action shotgun was designed by John Browning and later used in war. It continued production until 1948, serving in Korea and Vietnam.
#culture
Fox News: 'Sound of Freedom' director laments political attacks on hit movie: 'Labels broke my heart'
Director Alejandro Monteverde denied claims that his film "Sound of Freedom" promotes conspiracy theories and a political agenda. He stated that his sole intention was to create dialogue about child trafficking. The film was inspired by real-life stories and the work of former special Homeland Security agent Tim Ballard.
#health
Fox News: Skipping the salt can reduce heart disease risk by almost 20%, study finds: ‘Know what you are consuming’
Skipping salt can reduce the risk of heart disease by 20%, according to research presented at the European Society of Cardiology. People who never added salt to their food had an 18% lower risk of atrial fibrillation. Salt increases water retention and can increase blood pressure, leading to cardiovascular disease. The FDA recommends a daily sodium intake of less than 2,300 mg, but Americans consume an average of 3,400 mg. Hidden sources of salt include processed foods, desserts, pastries, bread, and diet drinks. Using salt substitutes or spices can provide flavor without the sodium.
#crime
Fox News: 'Sticky Note Bandit' arrested after robbing four banks while dressed as woman: Officials
The FBI and Texas law enforcement arrest the "Sticky Note Bandit," accused of four bank robberies in Houston. Suspect dressed as a woman and used threatening sticky notes to demand cash.
#sports
Fox News: Jesse Palmer 'not a fan of realignment' after college football's offseason shake-up
College football underwent a major realignment in the offseason, with several Pac-12 schools moving to the Big 12 and Big Ten. The ACC is also expected to add new members. Analyst Jesse Palmer expressed his disapproval, but acknowledged that revenue and TV deals are driving the changes. He downplayed the possibility of a super league or separation from the NCAA.
Fox News: Sen. Ted Cruz introduces NIL bill, says college sports 'are in peril'
Senator Ted Cruz has introduced a bill to regulate name, image, and likeness in college sports, aiming to address legal issues and protect student-athletes. Cruz believes a national solution is needed to ensure fair competition and preserve college athletics. The bill empowers athletic associations to enforce rules, creates a registration system for agents, and establishes uniform contract provisions. It also ensures athletes are not considered employees and focuses on education.
Fox News: Iga Swiatek pulls on the heartstrings of US Open crowd with honest admission: ‘I don't have many friends’
Top-ranked women’s tennis pro Iga Swiatek defeated her best friend, Kaja Juvan, in a dominant match at the U.S. Open. Swiatek admitted that she felt conflicted about winning against her friend but acknowledged the importance of staying focused. She is determined to defend her title and find joy in her accomplishments.
#other
Forbes: Author Post: A Culture Transformation Cannot Be The Flavor Of The Month
Culture transformation in an organization is often just a temporary trend, lacking meaningful action and leading to loss of credibility. Sustainable change requires personal accountability and involvement from executives to managers to employees. By reinforcing the initiative at every level and making it part of the company's DNA, lasting transformation can be achieved.
PJ Media: Daily Beast 'Journalist' Gets Punked on Story Claiming Conservative Media Got Punked by 'Fake Trump'
A journalist tries to discredit an interview with former President Donald Trump, suggesting it was an impersonator or AI. He gets fooled himself when he falls for fake text messages. The incident highlights the state of modern journalism.
Forbes: Coldplay’s Former Manager Sues Band For More Than $12 Million, Report Says
Former manager Dave Holmes has accused British rock band Coldplay of not paying him over $12 million in commission for two albums. He has filed a lawsuit in the U.K. High Court seeking validation of his contract with the band and payment of the outstanding commission. Holmes also accused Coldplay of attempting to demote him. The band's representative claims that the matter is being disputed.
Forbes: Author Post: The Most Proven Way To Hire, Retain, And Develop A-Players
To attract, develop, and retain A-players in your business, clear goals, comprehensive job scorecards, nurturing feedback, learning opportunities, exploring internal opportunities, and respectful exits are crucial. It takes adept leadership to turn B- and C-players into A-players, but it's possible. Like in sports, people want to see the best talent, so paying A-players accordingly is essential to keep them.