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#illegals
Red State: Kathy Hochul Gets Deservedly Mocked After Sending Very Unwelcoming Message to Illegal Immigrants
The Democrats have done a complete flip on the issue of illegal immigration and open borders after red state governors started busing immigrants to blue states. This has resulted in lawsuits and backlash from Democratic leaders, including New York Governor Kathy Hochul, who recently expressed that there are limits to what her state can do for illegal immigrants. The Republican governors who initiated this plan must be satisfied with the attention it has brought to this ongoing issue.
#politics
Daily Wire: Joy Behar Tells Studio Audience To ‘Boo’ Ron DeSantis, Whoopi Calls Him A ‘Batman’ Villain
Joy Behar instructed the audience to boo Governor Ron DeSantis on "The View." Whoopi Goldberg compared him to a villain from "Batman."
Breitbart: Los Angeles Democrat at Center of Racist Scandal Announces Reelection Run
Los Angeles Democrat Kevin de León, involved in a racist audio scandal, is running for reelection. The leaked conversation included racist remarks about a black child. De León did not condemn the remarks but apologized and announced his reelection, claiming support from constituents. Opponents have attacked his candidacy, saying he has failed his district.
Fox News: Biden admin quietly consulted left-wing eco groups on plan to block off millions of acres: Montana AG
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen strongly opposes the Biden administration's plan to establish a massive conservation zone in Montana, alleging that it was developed in collaboration with left-wing environmental groups. Knudsen expressed concern that the plan would hinder the energy, mining, and agriculture industries and that it was formulated behind closed doors without public scrutiny. He criticized the involvement of environmental groups such as The Nature Conservancy and Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership in the proposal. Knudsen also accused the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) of failing to consult Montana state officials on the project. (, )
Fox News: Top Democrat breaks with Schumer on Senate dress code
Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin disagrees with Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's decision to relax the dress code on the Senate floor. Durbin is concerned about the change and believes the Senate should reverse it. Republican senators have also criticized the relaxed dress code, arguing that it disrespects the institution. Durbin and other Republicans are calling for action to be taken.
Daily Wire: Trump Calls Megyn Kelly ‘Nasty’ For Interview That Sparked Conservative Criticism Of Him
Former President Trump criticizes Megyn Kelly for asking tough questions during their interview, calling her "nasty." Trump also claims he doesn't know who gave Dr. Anthony Fauci a Presidential Commendation and gives a controversial answer about gender identity.
American Thinker: Far-left PAC releases new ad playing fast and loose with facts and reality to spin a tale of conservative oppression
A Georgia-based PAC releases a manipulative TV ad portraying pro-life movement as oppressive and victimizing. The ad fabricates a story of a girl's sexual trauma to evoke sympathy. The left's shallow appeal to emotion aims at easily manipulated voters.
#society
The New American: Threats To America: AI, Financial Collapse, 2 Tier Justice System, Open Borders, and Surprise Attack - The New American
America is under multiple threats that could bring about its downfall. These threats encompass financial collapse, a two-tier justice system, open borders, and a surprise attack.
#war
Breitbart: Peter Schweizer: The Clintons Are Masters of 'Disaster Capitalism' -- and Ukraine Is Their Next Big Project
The Clinton Foundation is heading to war-torn Ukraine to provide humanitarian relief. However, their past dealings, as exposed in the book "Clinton Cash," reveal a pattern of using disaster relief as a means for personal gain and striking business deals. Major donors to the foundation often received government contracts, and the Clintons themselves had close ties to Ukraine through an oligarch who made a significant contribution. This raises concerns about where the funds for Ukraine will end up.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Did Biden Wander Offstage Too Soon? Viral Reaction from Brazilian President Suggests He Did
President Biden walked offstage without shaking hands with Brazilian President Lula after a media briefing. The two leaders launched a global initiative for worker's rights, but the deal itself is not significant. Biden seemed unenthused to be there, reading from note cards and experiencing other odd moments during the briefing. This incident adds to a pattern of premature departures by the president.
Newsbusters: 'Stabbed In The Back,' PBS Teams Up With Al Gore To Trash British PM on Climate
Former Vice President Al Gore appeared on PBS's Amanpour and Company, criticizing British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's decision to delay certain climate initiatives. Gore expressed his shock and disappointment, claiming that young people feel stabbed in the back. Amanpour questioned Sunak's actions, but failed to provide specific information about what he did wrong. Sunak's changes are relatively minor, but that did not satisfy Amanpour or Gore. They both suggested that the British people should take action and potentially change the nation's leadership.
Foreign Policy: Can India and Pakistan’s Historic Water Pact Endure?
The Indus Waters Treaty has prevented a water war between India and Pakistan since 1960, but as climate change intensifies, there are concerns about its ability to endure. Both countries are facing increasing water demands and depleting groundwater supplies, leading to disputes over dam designs and water storage capacity. Experts argue that the treaty should evolve to prioritize cooperation and the management of water resources in the face of climate change. However, the lack of trust between India and Pakistan poses a significant challenge to finding common ground.
#economy
American Thinker: US debt hits an all-time high (yet again)
The U.S. national debt has reached a record high of $33 trillion, increasing by $3 trillion in one year. President Biden's spending on illegal aliens, Ukraine, loan forgiveness, and COVID relief contributes to the growing debt. The Federal Reserve chose not to increase interest rates, but future increases are likely. The stock market closed down after this news.
#culture
Breitbart: Rumble Refuses to Demonetize Russell Brand's Channel After UK Parliament Puts on Pressure
The UK Parliament's Culture, Media, and Sports Committee has asked streaming platform Rumble if it will demonetize Russell Brand's channel following rape and sexual assault allegations. Rumble has refused to demonetize Brand and defended its commitment to a free internet. The committee has also approached other platforms, including TikTok and various television networks, for information on Brand's monetization status.
#health
Fox News: Medicaid expansion may be enacted in North Carolina, pending approval of final budget
Passing North Carolina's budget is the last obstacle to expanding Medicaid to cover low-income adults. Republican leaders have pledged to stick to the language in the Medicaid expansion bill signed by Governor Cooper. The budget vote will take place this week.
Breitbart: Third of Children Put on Puberty Blockers Saw Mental Health 'Reliably Deteriorate'
Over 30% of children placed on puberty blockers by Britain's Tavistock child gender clinic experienced mental health issues, contradicting previous claims. A new analysis of a 2011 study found that the mental health of the children deteriorated for 34%, while 29% improved. The study's authors argue for a more individualized approach to treatment and recommend incorporating their methodology into future gender dysphoria services and research studies.
#crime
Fox News: Arlington police officer killed in suspected hit-and-run crash in Dallas
Arlington police officer Darrin McMichael was killed in a hit-and-run crash on Interstate 20 in Dallas. McMichael, a 24-year veteran of the force, was heading to work when he was struck by a dark-colored SUV. The suspect fled the scene, and authorities are asking for the public's help in locating the vehicle.
Fox News: Elderly Illinois man pleads guilty to driving car into Planned Parenthood, setting abortion clinic on fire
73-year-old Philip J. Buyno pleads guilty to driving into an abortion clinic and attempting to burn it down. Facing five to 20 years in prison.
The Blaze: Federal judge refuses to give Hunter Biden 'special treatment,' orders him to appear in court
Hunter Biden has been charged with three felony gun charges and his attorneys requested that he be allowed to make his initial court appearance by video. However, prosecutors argued that an in-person hearing is important for the public's confidence and the judge agreed, denying Biden's request.
#sports
PJ Media: I Was Wrong for Doubting The Athletic After NYT Bought It — It's Essential Sports Coverage
The New York Times' purchase of sports outlet The Athletic seemed like it might ruin the site, but it has actually improved. The Athletic now offers balanced team-centric coverage along with national headlines, without any political bias. The Times' decision to rely on The Athletic for sports coverage was the right move.
Fox News: Jets' Garrett Wilson focused on ending Patriots' winning streak: 'It's time we do what we get paid for'
The New England Patriots and the New York Jets are gearing up for their first matchup of the season. The Patriots have dominated the rivalry, with a 14-game winning streak against the Jets. However, the Jets are determined to break the losing streak and come out on top.
#outdoors
Backpacker: What It's Like To Hike 2,650 Miles In Just Over 52 Days
When a storm hit the Sierra Nevada Mountains, hiker Nick Fowler took refuge in a cave for 41 hours. Despite the setback, he went on to set the fastest known time on the Pacific Crest Trail, hiking from Canada to Mexico in 52 days, 9 hours, and 18 minutes.
Red State: Moose v. Colorado Woman: Moose 1, Colorado Woman 0
A woman in Colorado was charged, headbutted, and stomped on by a moose while walking her dog. The incident happened because the woman surprised the moose on the trail.
#other
Newsbusters: Michael Bloomberg Unleashes Another $500 Million to Destroy US Coal Industry
Failed presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg is allocating $500 million to expand his "Beyond Carbon" campaign, with the goal of shutting down every coal plant in the US by 2030. This move is seen as hypocritical, as Bloomberg himself frequently flies in private jets, emitting large amounts of carbon dioxide. The impact of his climate activism on global temperatures would be minimal, as fossil fuels remain the primary source of electricity generation worldwide.
Breitbart: Biden Issues Executive Order to Hold Norfolk Southern Accountable for Ohio Train Disaster 7 Months Later
President Joe Biden has issued an executive order holding Norfolk Southern accountable for a train derailment in Ohio. The order emphasizes the need for the company to provide resources to address the effects of the disaster in East Palestine and surrounding communities. The Department of Transportation and other agencies will be involved in the cleanup effort and public health testing. This action has been criticized for being overdue, but it is seen as a step in the right direction.
American Thinker: The government has failed at personnel management
The ineffective Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has failed to get federal employees back to the office despite requests. Senator Joni Ernst criticizes the lack of customer service and efficiency in federal agencies. OPM's poor track record in cybersecurity and conflicts of interest suggest that the private sector should take over its responsibilities.
The Economist: The largest freshwater lake in the British Isles has been poisoned
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Lough Neagh, the largest freshwater lake in the British Isles, is heavily polluted, posing risks to both humans and wildlife. The lake has become clogged with sludge and is covered in luminescent green algae. The pollution is a result of various factors, including fertilizer run-off, sewage dumping, and an invasive species. Solutions such as improved water treatment plants and better farming practices exist, but require concerted action and leadership. Unfortunately, the current political climate in Northern Ireland hinders progress.
Forbes: ‘Virgin River’ Dethroned Again In Netflix’s Top 10 List By A New Show
Virgin River quickly climbed to the top of Netflix's Top 10 list but has now been knocked down to by murder documentaries and comedy specials. The first spot is taken by the second season of Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal, while the second spot is occupied by a new comedy special from Kountry Wayne. More big shows are expected to top the list soon, including the final season of Sex Education and a new season of Love is Blind. It seems that One Piece is dropping, but Netflix has already greenlit a second season. Meanwhile, Band of Brothers is also dropping instead of rising, much to the disappointment of its fans. In conclusion, the ranking is expected to change with the release of new shows in the coming days.
PJ Media: Democrat Gubernatorial Candidate Slams Private Planes and Then Flies in One
A woman scolds the narrator for disposing of a styrofoam cup, stating it harms the ozone layer. The narrator reflects on the environmental fear surrounding the ozone layer in the past.
Politician Brandon Presley criticizes politicians who use private planes, but is caught flying in one himself. His actions contradict his stance on the environment and economic disparity.
Fox News: Tom Brady's ex Gisele Bündchen buys 10-year-old a horse farm to avoid paparazzi
Gisele Bündchen bought a horse farm to protect her daughter from paparazzi after her divorce from Tom Brady. She wants her daughter to enjoy riding without constant attention.
Forbes: NSYNC’s Reunion Is A Great Way For Justin Timberlake To Mount A Comeback
After years of anticipation, NSYNC is reuniting with a new song called "Better Place" for the upcoming Trolls Band Together film. Justin Timberlake hopes this comeback will revive his struggling music career, as his last album, "Man of the Woods," underperformed both commercially and critically. Timberlake's collaboration with NSYNC could be the key to reclaiming his former success.
Red State: LISTEN: Duke Over America - Dave Portnoy DESTROYS the Washington Post Edition
Barstool Sports founder, Dave Portnoy, confronts Washington Post reporter Emily Heil over accusations of being racist and misogynistic. Portnoy calls out Heil for reaching out to his advertisers and trying to shame them. Portnoy handles the situation calmly, showcasing how to deal with biased media.