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#politics
PJ Media: Even the Left Is Outraged Over NM Governor's Gun Ban
Many on the left, including unexpected figures like the ACLU and David Hogg, are opposing New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's ban on carrying guns in Albuquerque. They argue that it leads to over-policing and racial profiling. Democratic state senator Joseph Cervantes also criticizes the ban as unconstitutional. On the other hand, gun control groups and the Catholic Church support the ban.
Fox News: House Republican torches Biden admin 'anti-American agenda' after $6B Iran deal announced on 9/11
Rep. D'Esposito criticizes the Biden administration for agreeing to unfreeze $6 billion in funds for Iran, calling it detrimental to national security. He also condemns the timing of the deal, announced on the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. D'Esposito accuses the administration of having an "anti-American agenda" and urges the Department of State to reconsider.
The Blaze: Horowitz: GOP-appointed judges killing us on important issues, including control of Congress itself
Republican-appointed judges, including Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, have made decisions that benefit Democrats and undermine conservative values. Kavanaugh's ruling in Allen v. Milligan may have given Democrats the House majority by creating more guaranteed Democrat seats. GOP judges have also struck down conservative laws on issues like drag shows and castration for minors. This judicial imbalance poses a threat to conservative causes and highlights the need for Republican presidents to choose true conservatives for judicial appointments.
Flag And Cross: Supreme Court Hearing On 'reasonableness' Law Kicks Off
Israel's Supreme Court, known as the High Court of Justice, convenes to consider petitions against the "reasonableness" law, an amendment to Basic Law: The Judiciary. The amendment bars justices from using "reasonableness" to reverse decisions by the cabinet and other elected officials. NGOs filed petitions against the law, but the court did not issue an emergency injunction. Eight petitioners and the Attorney-General argue against the law, while the Justice Minister criticizes the court for taking the case. The court's decision, which could be a major first if it strikes down a Basic Law, is expected to take weeks or months.
Spectator USA: Who will be the next great Climate Teen?
Progressive groups and the media are searching for the next young climate activist. Badge and Lander Busse, backed by their politically ambitious parents, filed a lawsuit against their own state. The media overlooks the political motivations behind these young activists and pushes a one-sided climate agenda.
#society
Forbes: Libya Floods Leave 10,000 Missing And At Least 2,000 Dead
Thousands feared dead after heavy storm in Libya causes dams to collapse and flood areas with flowing waters. City of Derna hit particularly hard. Up to 2,000 people dead and 10,000 missing. Lack of preparedness blamed.
Breitbart: Homeless Encampment Destroys Beloved Austin Park
A homeless encampment in Austin, Texas has caused anger by damaging a park. Video footage showed the encampment covered in trash, prompting authorities to relocate the homeless individuals and their pets. The city plans to clear encampments that pose health and safety risks.
The Right Scoop: NEVER FORGET: Remembering the horrible terrorist attack and the lives lost on 9/11
The 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks is today. We remember the horrific events, the heroism of the responders and the fear of another attack.
Fox News: Japanese companies drop Johnny & Associates’ stars following agency scandal
The late founder of Johnny & Associates, a Japanese entertainment agency, has been confirmed to have sexually assaulted children over several decades. As a result, major companies like Asahi Group Holdings have stopped featuring stars represented by the agency in their advertisements. The scandal has caused a shift in public opinion, leading other companies to distance themselves from Johnny & Associates.
#war
Breitbart: 'We Waited Too Long' to Start Counteroffensive, Says Zelensky
Ukrainian President Zelensky admits that the counteroffensive against Russia started too late and blames Western nations for not delivering weapons fast enough. He emphasizes the importance of air superiority and demands more powerful and long-range weapons to close the gap. Zelensky warns that there is no quick solution and that the best outcome is to dissuade Moscow from further invasions.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Wire: Senators Push For ‘Transparency,’ Unredacted Documents On Saudi Arabia’s ‘Role’ In 9/11
Senators Blumenthal and Johnson are urging the FBI and the Department of Justice to provide unredacted documents on Saudi Arabia's connection to the 9/11 attacks. They highlight the need for transparency and accountability, particularly for the families of the victims. If the federal entities do not respond, the senators may pursue other methods to obtain the requested documents.
Breitbart: NATO to Stage Largest War Games Since Cold War for Russian Invasion
NATO is preparing for a possible Russian invasion by staging its largest war games exercise since the Cold War, involving over 40,000 troops and multiple combat missions. The exercise, called 'Steadfast Defender', will take place in Germany, Poland, and the Baltic states next year. Despite calls for increased military spending, many European countries are projected to fall below the required threshold, leaving the defense of Europe primarily on the shoulders of American taxpayers.
#health
Flag And Cross: Cyberbullying Linked To Eating Disorders In Victims And Perps
A new study reveals that cyberbullying increases the risk of eating disorder symptoms in 10-14-year-olds. Both being cyberbullied and cyberbullying others are risk factors. This highlights the need for more research on the relationship between cyberbullying and the mental well-being of early adolescents.
#crime
Red State: California Assembly Passes Child Sex Trafficking Bill, Now Goes Back to Senate
California, a hotbed for human trafficking due to its porous Southern border, passed SB 14, making trafficking of minors a serious felony. The bill initially faced opposition from Assembly Democrats but was later revived and passed with bipartisan support.
#sports
Fox News: Jets' Aaron Rodgers carries American flag onto field in electric moment before injury
Aaron Rodgers, the superstar quarterback, made his New York Jets debut carrying an American flag onto the field on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. The emotional night took a turn when Rodgers was forced out of the game with an ankle injury.
Forbes: MLB Scouting Report: Chicago Cubs’ Pete Crow-Armstrong
Top Cubs prospect Pete Crow-Armstrong joins big league roster. Left-handed hitting center fielder with excellent defense and potential for more.
#other
Fox News: Train derails at Lincoln Tunnel in Manhattan
Train derails near entrance to Lincoln Tunnel, causing suspension of rail service in and out of Penn Station New York. Midtown direct service diverted to Hoboken. Commuters report train derailed while entering tunnel.