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#illegals
The Blaze: CHAOS: AOC heckled by furious New Yorkers over immigrant crisis
New Yorkers are expressing anger over the influx of illegal immigrants into their sanctuary city. They feel that Americans are being put last and want the border closed. They believe that the migrants are here to steal their votes and destroy their city. (, )
#politics
Breitbart: Survey: Trump Leads Biden Across Key Battleground States
Former President Trump is leading President Biden in key battleground states, with a six percent advantage. A recent survey also shows that Biden is struggling to gain support among independent voters, as many believe the economy is getting worse under his leadership.
Red State: Gavin Newsom's Defense of Hunter Biden Is as Telling as It Is Ridiculous
California Governor Gavin Newsom commented on Hunter Biden's business dealings, downplaying the concerns and dismissing the need for an impeachment inquiry. Newsom suggested that such leveraging of family relationships for personal gain is not unique to politics, but did not offer a strong defense for the Biden family's actions. The motive behind defending Hunter Biden remains unclear.
PJ Media: Maybe This Latest Blatant Ballot Box Stuffing Scandal Will Be the Last Straw
Democrat operatives are caught stuffing ballot boxes, but investigations go nowhere. The latest cases in Georgia, Florida, and Connecticut show a pattern of illegal ballot harvesting and lack of consequences.
National Review: The Corner: Law and Politics on a Collision Course
Republican voters want Trump as their presidential front-runner in 2024, but there is a clash with the law as Jack Smith tries to silence him.
Fox News: UN General Assembly kicks off with leaders raising alarm alarm on climate change, refugees crisis
Leaders from around the world gathered in Manhattan for the United Nations General Assembly meeting. Topics discussed included the climate crisis, geopolitical conflicts, Russia's war in Ukraine, and poverty. UN Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized the need for compromise and effective leadership, while President Joe Biden called for unity in support of Ukraine against Russian aggression. Other leaders addressed issues such as climate change, refugee crises, and foreign policy.
National Review: The Corner: Biden’s Age Represents Uncharted Territory
The American public is deeply concerned about President Biden's age and health, with only a third of voters believing he would finish a second term. This unprecedented perception poses a significant risk for the Democratic Party, as voters are hesitant to support a candidate they believe may either die in office or be too infirm to continue. Previous old candidates, such as Reagan and McCain, did not face such doubts. The last time a president's health was discussed in similar terms was during the war in 1944.
Red State: The Numbers Are Looking Outstanding for Trump, Not so Great for Biden
Recent polls show Trump with a lead in the upcoming election, while Biden's support is mostly anti-Trump. Trump has higher enthusiasm among his supporters, which could impact voter turnout and fundraising. Biden's lack of enthusiasm due to concerns about his age and cognitive ability may hinder his campaign. These polls are subject to change, but they indicate that Trump's legal troubles haven't hindered his chances of winning.
PJ Media: The GOP Is Hopelessly Divided As the Caucus Blows up Over Spending Bill
The Republican Party is divided and the House Speaker, Kevin McCarthy, is in a tough spot. He must unite his caucus or seek help from Democrats to pass a spending bill, risking his position. The Freedom Caucus threatens to oust McCarthy, which could lead to a government shutdown.
Newsbusters: Mayorkas Issues ‘Pinky Promise’ to Not Weaponize AI Against Americans
Biden's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) faces scrutiny over its use of artificial intelligence (AI). While the agency promises to abide by the Constitution, its history of censorship collaboration with Big Tech raises concerns. The DHS's press release highlights responsible AI use, but its track record of anti-free speech actions raises doubts about its commitment to civil liberties. Critics argue that the DHS's assurances of protecting constitutional rights amid AI implementation are highly questionable.
#society
Backpacker: Snow, Solitude, and Gratitude: My 2023 PCT Thru-Hike in Review
In 2023, the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) saw a different season as hikers dealt with heavy snowfall and developed new itineraries. Many hikers chose to flip their hikes to avoid the snow-covered sections. Those who braved the Sierra encountered solitude and challenging conditions. Despite the hardships, the PCT community showed resilience, with trail angels and fellow hikers providing support and assistance. The trail still faces social issues, such as lack of diversity and discrimination, along with the threat of climate change. Nonetheless, the PCT continues to be a remarkable place thanks to the caring and supportive community.
Red State: New Forecast Has California Slated to Lose 5 more Congressional Seats by 2030
California is projected to lose five seats in Congress by 2030 due to a declining population. The state's high taxes, cost of living, and failed policies are driving residents away. Governor Newsom's refusal to address these issues is further exacerbating the state's decline, impacting national influence and electoral votes. Additionally, the high cost of housing makes it difficult for Californians to afford to live in the state. California's trajectory is detrimental, yet the government remains oblivious to the struggles of its residents.
#foreignaffairs
The American Spectator: The Culture War Threatens Western Power
The Western worldview has reverted back to a pre-war mindset, believing diplomacy and foreign policy can avoid devastating conflict. However, this has been proven wrong by China's rise and the endurance of authoritarianism. Leaders like Putin and Trump are not irrational or crazy, but rather rational actors pursuing their goals. The West cannot expect its adversaries to play by their rules.
Liberal democracy's promotion of divisive theories and ideologies is alienating national-conservative countries and risking civil war. The belief that young people lean left and should be allowed to vote for a leftist hegemony is misguided. Attempts to impose American culture wars on others have led to a loss of influence. Alliances take a long time to build and can be lost quickly.
#military
Breitbart: Air Force Releases Never-Before-Seen Side Photo of Secret B-21 Raider
The Air Force released new photos of the B-21 Raider, a stealth bomber set to replace older models. The photos show new design elements and reveal the scale of the aircraft. The B-21 Raider will have open systems architecture and be capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear munitions. It is expected to enter service by 2027 and cost nearly $700 million per aircraft.
#culture
Dirt Wheels Magazine: AMERICAN HONDA OPENS THE AMERICAN HONDA COLLECTION HALL
The new American Honda Collection Hall in Southern California displays more than 60 historic Honda and Acura automobiles, motorcycles, power equipment, race machines, engines, and concept models. The hall pays tribute to Honda's contributions in America and highlights significant milestones in the company's history.
Forbes: Desmond Child’s Music Success Story Reveals Star-Studded Drama, Dysfunction, And Insight
Desmond Child's memoir, "Livin' On A Prayer: Big Songs Big Life," tells the story of his journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a successful songwriter and producer in the music industry. The book explores themes of determination, sacrifice, and the complexities of the industry.
Breitbart: Elliot Page Celebrates First Movie as a 'Leading Man'
Elliot Page, formerly Ellen Page, stars in the film Close to You, marking his first leading role as a man. Page expressed the significance of playing a shirtless scene and a love scene, emphasizing the aim to open the audience's minds. The film follows the story of a trans man reconnecting with a past lover and navigating a challenging family reunion.
#health
Flag And Cross: Study Finds What Would Make Americans Drink More Water
The average American drinks less water than recommended, with the average respondent consuming five glasses per day instead of eight. Gen Z drinks the least amount of water, while millennials, Gen X, and baby boomers drink slightly more. Flavored water and infusions are popular methods to make water more appealing. Many Americans prioritize low-sugar and low-calorie options when choosing beverages and seek drinks with added health benefits. There has been an increase in caffeine intake and soda consumption over the past two years. 71% of respondents wish soda or juice provided the same benefits as water.
Flag And Cross: Stressful Jobs Can Double Risk Of Heart Disease In Men
A new study warns that men in stressful jobs are twice as likely to develop heart disease, with the combined effects being as bad for their health as obesity or passive smoking. The study followed over 6,000 white-collar workers for 18 years and found that men who experienced work stress and felt they exerted high efforts for low reward were at double the risk of heart disease. However, the study was inconclusive on how work stress affects women's heart health.
Fox News: Ask a doc: 'How can I make vaccinations and blood draws less scary for my child?'
In preparation for flu season, many children have strong fears of needles. Pediatrician Evelyn Chan suggests explaining the procedure to children in advance, using distraction techniques like reading books or playing games, and offering positive reinforcement during the process. She also recommends working with a child's healthcare team and using pain-minimizing techniques, such as physical numbing or engaging the mind and senses. Chan advises seeking healthcare providers experienced in working with children, encouraging open communication, and gradually exposing children to medical environments to reduce anxiety. However, parents should avoid minimizing fears, pretending there won't be a vaccination, using threats or bribes, and sharing negative experiences. Seeking professional help is advisable if a child's fear persists.
#sports
The Blaze: Whitlock: Nick Chubb injury highlights the financial peril of playing running back in the NFL
Fixing the NFL's running back problem is a priority for the new leader of the NFL Players Association. However, running backs are undervalued and disposable, with contracts drying up and limited protection. They face high risks and deserve more respect and value for their contributions.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Watch a Cormorant Eat a Largemouth Bass in One Massive Gulp
Cormorants are skilled at catching fish, but their feeding habits have raised concerns among anglers. A video captured a cormorant struggling to swallow a large fish head-first, causing its neck to bulge. The impact of cormorants on fish populations is the subject of ongoing research.
#technology
Fox News: This Facebook Messenger phishing scam is stealing millions of passwords
Facebook Messenger has become a hotbed for hackers running sophisticated phishing scams, targeting both individuals and businesses. Hackers are impersonating platform administrators and sending out fake alerts, leading unsuspecting users to download malware-infected attachments. These scams also involve taking over genuine accounts, tricking users into clicking on malicious links. Trusting the platform and feeling safe, users are more likely to fall for these scams.
#other
Fox News: Vanna White extends ‘Wheel of Fortune' contract as co-host through 2025-26 season
Vanna White extends contract with "Wheel of Fortune" for two years as host Pat Sajak prepares to leave in 2024.
Flag And Cross: Owl Rescued After Getting head Stuck In Front Grill Of Car
A tawny owl miraculously survives after getting its head stuck in a car grill overnight. The owl, brought to Suffolk Owl Sanctuary, suffered severe bruising but has made a full recovery and will soon be released back into the wild.
Forbes: Will ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Hosts And Celebs Waltz Through A Picket Line?
Members of the Writer's Guild of America are on strike and have called on the cast and crew of Dancing With the Stars to refuse to cross the picket line in order to make the show. The WGA claims that the show cannot proceed without scab writing. Former DWTS pro Cheryl Burke supports the strike and emphasizes the need for industry solidarity.
Breitbart: Breitbart's Matt Boyle on Media Bias: Establishment Should Be ‘More Open with Their Audiences’
Breitbart News Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle discussed media bias at the Vegas Chamber of Commerce Conference. He emphasized that bias is influenced by personal experiences and that honest reporting builds credibility. Boyle described how Breitbart differentiates itself by openly sharing its conservative viewpoints. He also mentioned the importance of story selection and how Breitbart accurately covered the rise of Donald Trump. Boyle concluded by highlighting the need for media outlets to be transparent about their biases and for reporters to maintain editorial independence.
National Review: Make Life National and Abortion Local
Pro-life activists should learn from the approach of anti-slavery politicians like Salmon P. Chase and Abraham Lincoln. They should strike a balance between incremental progress and their core principle, understanding when to compromise and when to stand firm. While blue states may continue to pursue their own pro-abortion agenda, red states should continue to enact bold pro-life measures. It is crucial to have strong pro-life leaders at the state level, who can successfully implement and defend pro-life laws. The ultimate goal is to protect life and make a world without abortion more feasible.
Foreign Policy: Why Ukraine Is Not a Priority for the Global South
World leaders gather at the United Nations General Assembly. Predictable themes include climate change, global warming, trade, and calls for peace. Ukraine's President Zelensky seeks support in the face of Russia's aggression. Poor and middle-income countries are indifferent due to a lack of clear thinking. The term "global south" lacks precision. Many "developing" countries are trapped in economic stagnation, Africa being a clear human emergency. The West focuses on Africa for self-serving purposes, such as combating migration and extremism. Persistent underdevelopment drives emigration and terrorism. The international system hinders the efforts of poor and weak countries to develop. The priorities of the rich don't resonate with the poor until their own priorities are valued.
Forbes: BTS’s V Scores The Third-Largest Album Debut Among His Bandmates
BTS member V makes his solo debut on the Billboard 200 chart with his EP Layover, securing the No. 2 spot with 100,000 equivalent units. This is the third-largest debut by a BTS member on the chart. Layover follows Olivia Rodrigo's Guts, which takes the No. 1 spot with 302,000 units.