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#illegals
Fox News: Arizona border county blindsided as Biden admin orders street release of illegal migrants
Federal border officials in Tucson, Arizona are releasing migrants onto the street due to overcapacity. The Cochise County Sheriff's Office blames the Biden administration for the lack of border security and calls it a risk for the migrants. This falls in line with the recent surge in illegal crossings in the Tucson sector, which has seen a 134% increase in daily crossings.
#politics
National Review: The Corner: Romney on Cynicism
McKay Coppins releases an outtake from his biography of Mitt Romney. Romney is portrayed as the last honest man in the Republican Party. Coppins highlights Romney's criticism of fellow Republicans Josh Hawley and J.D. Vance, expressing discomfort with Vance's changed persona as a Senate candidate. Romney's own ambition and changing positions are also scrutinized, with Coppins suggesting that Romney's ambition is primarily about himself.
Daily Wire: Mike Pence Brushes Off Heckler’s Profane Rant: ‘Put Him Down As A Maybe’
GOP presidential hopeful Mike Pence was interrupted by a heckler during a campaign stop in Iowa. The heckler shouted obscenities and Pence responded by jokingly calling him a "maybe." Pence remains focused on his campaign and is scheduled to appear at a town hall event and the second GOP primary debate.
Red State: Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Boebert? Why the Elite Media Wants You to Read This Story
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) was escorted out of a stage performance of the musical "Beetlejuice" after complaints of vaping and disruptive behavior. Despite more pressing issues, the media has given significant coverage to this incident, raising questions about their motivations. It is suggested that they either want to remove Boebert from Congress or are out of touch with the American public. The incident seems trivial in light of current events.
Fox News: White House called out for letter to media urging 'scrutiny' on Biden impeachment inquiry: 'Outrageous'
The White House sent a letter urging media outlets to increase scrutiny of House Republicans and their impeachment inquiry into President Biden, which drew criticism from Republicans. The letter was seen as an attempt to manipulate media coverage and was described as brazen and outrageous.
Red State: Biden Holds 'Cancer Cabinet' Meeting While Handler Jill Treats Him Like a Child
: Joe Biden struggles to read and speak coherently during a meeting of his "Cancer Cabinet." Jill Biden acts as his handler and assures him he did well. Staff treats Biden like a baby and controls his interactions with the press. The situation is concerning for the country's leadership.
#society
Forbes: Veteran Weed Investor Says Opening Up NY Market Is ‘Course Correction’
New York opens its legal recreational cannabis market to all applicants, removing the requirement of prior marijuana convictions. The change comes after a temporary ban was lifted due to a lawsuit filed by disabled veterans. The move is seen as a potential boost for the struggling industry.
#war
Flag And Cross: Replica Of Shackleton's Ship Completes Hazardous Journey From Ukraine
A replica of Shackleton’s ship 'Endurance' built by a retired Ukrainian engineer completes a dangerous journey to the UK amidst ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The model will be showcased at the Shipwreck Treasure Museum and highlights the resilience of both Shackleton's crew and the Ukrainian people.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: A Rare North Korea-Russia Summit on Satellites, Arms Deals
Russian and North Korean leaders meet in Russia, possibly to discuss satellite technology and arms deals. North Korea launches short-range ballistic missiles before the meeting, demonstrating a more assertive military posture in defiance of UN sanctions.
#economy
Forbes: Remainder Of 2023 To Feature Further State Income Tax Relief
State legislators in Arkansas, North Carolina, and Wisconsin are considering new income tax relief proposals. In Arkansas, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has proposed a bill to reduce the top marginal income tax rate and the corporate income tax rate. A poll suggests that most Arkansas voters support using a portion of the state's budget surplus to reduce income taxes. In North Carolina, lawmakers are close to reaching an agreement on a budget that could bring the state's flat income tax rate down to or below 3%. In Wisconsin, the GOP-run legislature is seeking to pass a rate reduction, but Governor Tony Evers has threatened to veto the proposed tax cut.
Breitbart: Google Claims It Has a Monopoly on Search Because Users Prefer It
Google's lawyers argue that its market advantage is a result of the value it offers to consumers, not backroom deals. Government lawyers claim that the company's overwhelming market share and agreements with other companies make it a monopoly.
#health
The Blaze: BREAKING: Judge blocks part of New Mexico order restricting gun rights; Gov. Grisham responds
A federal judge has ruled against a public health order issued by Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, repealing open and concealed carry rights in the largest county of New Mexico. Gun rights groups and advocates filed lawsuits against the restrictions, resulting in the order being temporarily suspended until October 3rd for further consideration. Grisham remains committed to addressing gun violence and drug abuse as acute threats to public health and safety in the state.
The New American: Vax-Unvax: Grand Medical Experiment on American Children - The New American
American public health authorities have never compared the long-term health outcomes of vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. Brian Hooker and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. conducted the first analysis, finding that vaccinated individuals have worse health outcomes. Vaccinated children have higher rates of chronic conditions, while infectious diseases targeted by vaccines have been declining due to improved sanitation. The healthcare system in the US is influenced by pharmaceutical companies, who are protected from liability for vaccine safety. The FDA's recent clearance of COVID boosters for all ages is also discussed.
#crime
Fox News: Purdue University dormitory stabbing suspect deemed competent for murder trial
A man charged with murder in the stabbing death of his Purdue University roommate has been found competent to stand trial. Doctors at Logansport State Hospital deemed Ji Min Sha fit for trial after months of treatment. Sha, a cybersecurity major from South Korea, allegedly stabbed his roommate multiple times and claimed to be involved in international espionage.
Fox News: Maryland man accused of sexual assaulting children at unlicensed Annapolis day care: police
Man charged with multiple sex crimes, including rape and sex offenses, at an illegal day care in Maryland between 2005 and 2015. Victims, ranging from ages 5 to 14, come forward with allegations.
Daily Wire: Cops Under Investigation After Body Cam Footage Catches Officer Seemingly Laughing About Woman Killed By Cruiser
Seattle police union leaders are under investigation after an officer was heard on body camera footage laughing and joking about a woman who was fatally struck by a patrol cruiser. Officer Daniel Auderer, vice president of the Seattle Police Officers Guild, was responding to the collision where the officer struck and killed Jaahnavi Kandula while driving over the speed limit. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for accountability.
#sports
Fox News: NBA approves new rules, introduces harsher penalties in latest effort to curb load management
The NBA has implemented new penalties for teams that rest star players during nationally televised games or in-season tournaments. The penalties include fines of $100,000 for a first violation, $250,000 for a second violation, and increasing fines for additional violations. Teams can request to rest a star player who is 35 or older or has reached certain minutes played milestones. The new policy will take effect in the 2023-24 season.
Fox News: Deion Sanders has no interest in coaching at NFL level, Joel Klatt says
Deion Sanders is gaining attention as the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, leading them to a successful start to the season. Despite speculation about his future in the NFL, Sanders has expressed that he sees his role as a mentor and believes coaching college football is his ministry. His recruiting skills have also been praised, with top recruits choosing to join the Buffaloes.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Locals Wish You Didn't Know About Paradise Cove
Paradise Cove in Colorado, also known as Guffey Gorge, is a hidden swimming hole nestled in the Rocky Mountains. Adventurous swimmers can jump from heights ranging from 15 to 83 feet, but must be cautious as the water is frigid and sometimes only 10 feet deep. This once-secret spot has become popular in recent years, attracting visitors who are drawn to the allure of a natural swimming hole.
#technology
Newsbusters: Zuckerberg’s Threads Goes After COVID: New Platform, Same Censorship
Meta has implemented a filter that censors COVID-19 terms on Threads, redirecting users to the CDC website. The company's defense of this policy shows a lack of learning from past failures. Critics argue that the censorship endangers lives and cuts off communication for patients.
#other
Daily Wire: Chicago Mayor Facing Pushback From City Council Members Over Migrant Tent Plan
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson faces pushback from city council members over his plan to house migrants in tents across the city. Some council members argue that vacant lots should be used to help Chicago residents instead. However, others believe that the tents could provide a slight improvement for migrants currently living in inhumane conditions. The influx of migrants has angered Chicago residents, who feel that their communities are being neglected. Vice President Kamala Harris is set to visit the city and council members are urging her to address the issue.
Fox News: Escalating clashes in Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp leave 5 dead, dozens injured
Violent clashes in Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp have resulted in multiple deaths and injuries. Civilians are seeking refuge in safer areas as stray bullets spill into neighboring residential areas. The fighting between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah group and militant Islamic factions shows no signs of resolution.
Fox News: 'DWTS' pro Sharna Burgess shares which 'difficult' celebrity she couldn't 'be alone in the room with'
"Dancing with the Stars" pro Sharna Burgess revealed that she had a "difficult" partner during season 29 of the show and they were eliminated quickly. Although she didn't name him, it was speculated that she was referring to Jesse Metcalfe. Burgess also expressed dissatisfaction with how the show focused more on her personal relationship with Brian Austin Green than their dancing. She took season 31 off after giving birth to her son and has not been asked to return to the show.
Forbes: Stray Kids And TXT Made The 2023 MTV VMAs Historic For K-Pop Stars
At the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, South Korean K-pop groups achieved major victories, adding to the growing recognition of K-pop in the music industry. Tomorrow X Together and Stray Kids both secured their first VMAs, while BTS and Blackpink continued their winning streaks. These wins highlight the increasing success and influence of K-pop in the global music scene.