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#illegals
Fox News: Thousands of Venezuelan migrants gather under Texas bridge as border numbers skyrocket
Thousands of predominantly Venezuelan adult illegal immigrants have moved into Texas, gathering under a nearby bridge in Eagle Pass. The U.S. is experiencing a sharp increase in migrant encounters at the southern border, with over 45,000 in the last five days.
#politics
Fox News: White House blasts House Judiciary for holding 'circus of a hearing' grilling Garland
The White House criticized the House Judiciary Committee hearing as a distraction campaign. Attorney General Garland defended his work and denied involvement in the Hunter Biden investigation. The White House blamed Republicans for a potential government shutdown.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Trump slams Megyn Kelly, says she became ‘nasty’ during interview
Donald Trump criticizes Megyn Kelly for asking tough questions during an interview, referring to her as "nasty." Trump dislikes being challenged and prefers favorable treatment.
Breitbart: Judge: Biden Admin Violated First Amendment Rights of Stanford Doctor
A federal court ruled that the White House and other government agencies violated the First Amendment by suppressing the speech of Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a professor who raised concerns about pandemic lockdowns. The government coerced social media companies to censor certain viewpoints.
Newsbusters: Levin Goes After Newsom, Democrats for Latest Assault on American Energy
Conservative radio host Mark Levin criticizes Gov. Newsom's climate lawsuits and defense of them on CNN. Newsom is suing oil companies, seeking to make them pay for initiatives. Levin claims they are destroying the economy and waging war against capitalism. He warns of higher costs, shortages, and disruptions in energy supply.
Fox News: Jordan wants Special Counsel David Weiss to testify publicly next month before Congress
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has requested that Special Counsel David Weiss and other federal prosecutors involved in the Hunter Biden investigation testify before his committee next month. Jordan wrote a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland asking for documents and testimony as part of his investigation into the alleged politicization of the Justice Department. Jordan specifically asked for closed-door transcribed interviews with Weiss and other DOJ prosecutors. He also requested Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf and several other officials to appear for interviews on specific dates in October.
Fox News: Vietnamese energy think tank director arrested, marking sixth detention of climate expert in 2 years
Authorities in Vietnam have arrested the executive director of a think tank working on energy issues, making her the sixth environmental expert to be detained in the past two years. The think tank's offices were raided and staff interrogated. The German government expressed concern, as the success of an energy transition initiative requires involvement from civil society activists.
Fox News: AG Garland defends DOJ from accusations of targeting pro-life groups, parents in fiery testimony
Rep. Chip Roy criticized Attorney General Merrick Garland for the Justice Department's handling of investigations into parents at school board meetings and pro-life groups. Garland testified before the House Judiciary Committee and faced questions on various topics. Roy specifically questioned Garland about a father who faced criminal charges for confronting his local school board over his daughter's sexual assault. The attorney general responded that the pardon authority belongs to the governor.
During the hearing, Rep. Roy also brought up the case of a pro-life activist who was arrested by FBI agents. The activist faced 11 years in prison but was later acquitted. Roy questioned why the Department of Justice wasted resources on such a case and noted the disparity in the number of prosecutions against pro-life and pro-choice groups. Garland faced intense questioning from Republican lawmakers, including accusations of bias and criticism of the investigation into Hunter Biden.
Daily Wire: Fetterman Milks Dress Code Brouhaha, Says He’ll Wear A Suit If House ‘Jagoffs’ Meet His Demands
Senator John Fetterman threatens to only wear a suit if the House stops trying to shut down the government and fully supports Ukraine. Critics call it a cringe-worthy political stunt.
The Economist: Rishi Sunak’s anti-green turn on Britain’s climate targets
Britain's prime minister, Rishi Sunak, backtracks on climate targets, delaying the end of polluting vehicle sales and weakening the phase-out of gas boilers. This anti-green turn may deter investors and won't likely win over voters. The move marks a U-turn from the Conservative Party's previous pro-green stance.
The Babylon Bee: AG Garland's Impartiality Questioned Due To Conspicuous 'Kill Trump' Tattoo On Forehead
Republican lawmakers question the integrity of Attorney General Merrick Garland due to a "Kill Trump" tattoo on his forehead. The TV coverage was blurred, leading fact-checkers to declare his integrity as high. Garland later got "K-I-L-L" and "M-A-G-A" tattooed on his knuckles.
#society
Breitbart: ABC's 'The View' Showcases Live Performance of Gun Control Song Urging People to Say 'Enough'
ABC's The View featured a live performance of a gun control song called "Your Child, My Child," urging viewers to stand against gun violence. The song touches on the aftermath of high profile shootings and calls for action by saying "enough." It does not mention specific gun control measures or address the effectiveness of armed teachers in preventing school shootings.
The Blaze: If NYC takes down Washington, Columbus, Jefferson statues, official says his Long Island town would 'welcome' them
A Long Island town offers to take down and welcome statues of historical figures like George Washington and Christopher Columbus if New York City decides to remove them. The town already has spots for the statues and will cover the cost of dismantling and shipping. The move comes as a city council member sponsors a bill to remove art depicting figures involved in slavery or crimes against indigenous people.
Breitbart: Watch: Texas Liberals Pray for Drag Queens and 'Divine Diversity'
The Cathedral of Hope Protestant church in Dallas, Texas, held a service where drag queens were celebrated and prayed for, promoting inclusivity and support for the LGBTQ+ community. The church attendees pledged allegiance to drag and vowed to be allies to the drag community. A liberal pastor criticized the religious right for hijacking family values and claimed that Christianity had been overtaken by culture.
Fox News: Alabama band teacher speaks out after getting tased by police following football game
High school band director Johnny Mims was tasered and arrested at a football game in Alabama. Mims is calling on his students to forgive the police officers involved and not hold a grudge. He has also asked for charges to be dropped and for an apology from the Birmingham Police Department.
#war
Forbes: Six Palestinians Killed In Three Separate Incidents By Israeli Forces Over 24 Hours
Six Palestinians were killed and dozens injured in three separate incidents in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, as Israeli forces clashed with Palestinian militants. The clashes occurred during a controversial meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Joe Biden. The incidents included an Israeli military invasion of the Jenin refugee camp, firing across the Gaza border fence at protesters, and Israeli forces entering the Aqabat Jaber refugee camp in Jericho. The Israeli Defense Forces claimed they were engaging in counterterrorism activity.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: UN General Assembly meets for second day as leaders discuss climate change, economy and Russia-Ukraine war
World leaders address pressing global issues at the United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York City. Seychelles President emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change. Rwanda President calls for an end to ongoing conflicts and highlights the migration crisis. Cyprus President condemns breaches of international peace and security and sends a message to Turkish leader Erdogan. Romania President discusses Russia's aggression in Ukraine and the importance of attention to the Black Sea. Lithuanian and Finnish Presidents criticize Russia's actions in Ukraine and call for accountability. Latvian President pledges support to Ukraine and demands that Russia take responsibility for its aggression. South Korean President warns of North Korea's threatening behavior and its potential impact on Ukraine and South Korea.
Breitbart: Iran at the U.N. -- America Is the Past, ‘We Are the Future’
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi delivered a lengthy and incoherent speech at the U.N. General Assembly, calling for action against Quran-burning in free nations. The audience visibly lost interest as Raisi ranted on, while Israel's ambassador to the U.N. protested and was briefly detained. Raisi touted the wisdom of the Quran, dismissed Western sexual politics, and celebrated Iran's regional influence and the collapse of the post-World War 2 global order. He blamed the U.S. for tensions in Ukraine and demanded that the U.S. admit its "crime" of leaving the Iran nuclear deal.
Foreign Policy: Domestic Politics Threaten Hard-Won Success in East Asia
The Camp David summit between the United States, South Korea, and Japan resulted in detailed plans for trilateral cooperation, a significant step in overcoming historical animosity. However, challenges such as leadership changes and hostility from Pyongyang and Beijing could hinder progress. The leaders expressed commitment to consult each other during crises and launched defense initiatives for military cooperation. Trilateral cooperation is fragile but crucial given the threats from China, North Korea, and Russia. Active public diplomacy, support from civil society organizations, and a focus on shared democratic values are needed to ensure lasting cooperation and regional stability.
#culture
Breitbart: 'PAW Patrol' Spinoff Series 'Rubble & Crew' Features First Non-Binary Character
The children's cartoon series Rubble & Crew introduces a "non-binary" character named River, who wears LGBTQ pride colors. The episode, written by an LGBTQ activist, focuses on building an observatory for River to capture a photo of a shooting star.
#crime
Forbes: Ex-Trump Aide Cassidy Hutchinson Claims Rudy Giuliani Groped Her On January 6
Former Trump aide Cassidy Hutchinson accuses Rudy Giuliani of groping her on January 6th, adding to the multiple criminal charges and financial troubles faced by the ex-New York City mayor.
Fox News: South Carolina traffic stop ends with fatal shooting of man by state trooper
A man was shot and killed by a South Carolina state trooper during a traffic stop. The details surrounding the incident are under investigation.
Fox News: Oklahoma state police trooper fatally shoots truck driver during traffic stop
Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper shoots and kills truck driver during a traffic stop on Interstate 44. The trooper and the man's names have not been released.
#sports
Fox News: Kareem Hunt returns to the Browns, signs one-year deal following Nick Chubb's season-ending knee injury
Ohio native Kareem Hunt is back with the Cleveland Browns after signing a one-year, $4 million contract. This comes after star running back Nick Chubb suffered a season-ending knee injury. Hunt had a turbulent 2022 season with the Browns but is now set to handle the majority of the running back duties.
Fox News: Deion Sanders tells sons ‘y’all ain’t going nowhere’ in response to NFL talk
Deion Sanders' No. 19 Colorado Buffaloes, led by his sons Shedeur and Shilo, are undefeated heading into their game against No. 10 Oregon. Shedeur is excelling as a quarterback, while Shilo is making an impact on defense. Deion Sanders plans to keep his sons on the team for more than one season. (Economy)
#other
Forbes: Jung Kook Matches Olivia Rodrigo And Justin Bieber On The Billboard Charts
Jung Kook of BTS maintains the top spot on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart for the ninth consecutive week with his collaboration single "Seven." The song has tied with other chart-toppers as the third-longest-running leader in the chart's history. Despite a decline in streams and sales, "Seven" continues to dominate.
Fox News: Taylor Swift steps out with ex-boyfriend Joe Jonas' estranged wife Sophie Turner, as Travis Kelce rumors swirl
Taylor Swift, who famously dated Joe Jonas in 2008, was seen stepping out with Jonas' estranged wife Sophie Turner in New York City. The two were spotted grabbing food and partying at a bar together. Swift has remained on good terms with Jonas for years and Turner has expressed her appreciation for Swift's music.
Fox News: Country music fans in Nashville react to singer quitting genre claiming ‘Trump years’ ushered in toxicity
Country singer Maren Morris announced her departure from country music, citing toxicity in the genre during the Trump years. Some people in Nashville disagreed with her, saying they don't see misogyny in country music. Others believe that the industry is becoming more woke and don't think her departure will make a big impact.
Fox News: John Grisham, George R.R. Martin, other prominent authors sue OpenAI for copyright infringement
17 authors, including Grisham, Picoult, and Martin, have sued OpenAI for copyright infringement. They claim that the organization's AI program, ChatGPT, is using their works without permission. The Authors Guild organized the lawsuit.