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#illegals
Breitbart: Biden Grants Quasi-Amnesty to 470,000 More Venezuelan Migrants
President Joe Biden's border chief is expanding temporary protected status (TPS) to provide amnesty and work permits to 470,000 Venezuelan illegal migrants. This will further decrease wages for American workers and increase housing costs. The expansion also discourages employers from investing in productivity-boosting machinery or hiring American workers.
The TPS expansion will create a workforce of approximately 800,000 Venezuelan migrants in the United States, leading to displacement in construction, trucking, and restaurant industries. The amnesty will also encourage more foreigners to migrate to the U.S. while Biden shows little interest in helping Venezuelans overthrow their dictatorship.
Breitbart: 3-Yr-Old Child, One Adult Migrant Drown Crossing Texas Border Within 24 Hours
A three-year-old migrant child and an adult drowned while crossing the Texas border river with Mexico near Eagle Pass. The couple discarded the child to save themselves and the child subsequently drowned. Rescuers tried to resuscitate the child but were unsuccessful. Recovery operations are underway for the second body.
The Right Scoop: White House KJP shuts down Fox News Peter Doocy, refuses to answer his question [VIDEO]
White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre avoids answering a question about illegal border crossings, deflecting blame onto the GOP instead. She cuts off the reporter and moves on without providing a satisfactory response.
#politics
Red State: As the Press Applauds Hunter’s Lawsuit, They Throw Prior Angelic Figures Under the Bus
Hunter Biden's legal team has filed a lawsuit against the IRS and whistleblowers, claiming the release of personal information. Despite being protected by the agency, Biden now sues a government agency lorded over by his own father. The press's support has shifted, with some applauding the move, signaling a departure from their previous treatment of whistleblowers.
Newsbusters: CNN Whines Fox News to Remain ‘Right-Wing’ After Murdoch Steps Down
Rupert Murdoch is stepping down as chairman of Fox Corp. and News Corp., with his son Lachlan Murdoch expected to take over. This has disappointed liberal critics of Fox News who were hoping for a change in the network's "right-wing" viewpoint. Media reporter Oliver Darcy warns that Lachlan Murdoch will continue the tradition of maintaining a right-wing leaning in the company.
Fox News: Comer pushes back on Karine Jean-Pierre calling impeachment 'baseless': 'We have mountains of evidence'
Rep. James Comer is puzzled by White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's denial of evidence for the impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Comer argues that there is substantial evidence, including the alleged $20 million obtained by the Bidens through a network of shell companies. The House Oversight Committee, led by Comer, plans to hold the first impeachment inquiry hearing next week.
Breitbart: Chicago Mayor Signs $26 Million Contract to Build Migrant Camps
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed a $26 million contract with security firm Garda World to build migrant camps in the city. The move aims to house 1,600 migrants currently living in police stations and airports. The surge of migrants is expected to cost taxpayers $302 million by the end of the year.
Fox News: GOP leaders push to protect gun owners and prevent Biden from declaring health emergency over gun violence
Sen. Mike Braun and fourteen other GOP leaders introduced a bill to prevent the White House from declaring gun violence a national health emergency. The bill is a response to Democratic New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's attempt to enact a 30-day prohibition on carrying guns in public areas.
National Review: ‘We Just Didn’t Have Time’: McCarthy Turns Down Zelensky’s Request for a Joint Address to Congress
House speaker Kevin McCarthy turned down Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky's request to address Congress, citing lack of time. Congress is currently focused on passing the federal budget and the defense appropriations bill. However, Zelensky will still meet with bipartisan lawmakers to discuss the war with Russia and the need for more U.S. aid to Ukraine. This marks Zelensky's second diplomatic trip to the U.S. since the war began. Republicans voiced opposition to further aid, while Zelensky called for unity in the fight against Russia.
Breitbart: Italy’s Giorgia Meloni to U.N. -- Open Borders Hypocrites Making Migrant Traffickers 'Rich Beyond Measure'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized the U.N. General Assembly for hypocrisy on mass migration and defended the concept of nationhood and national identity. She also spoke out against open-borders ideology and the exploitation of human traffickers. Meloni urged the U.N. to take a firm stance against organized crime and human trafficking, and called for global governance mechanisms to ensure ethical boundaries in technological development. She also called for reforms in the U.N. Security Council to make it more representative.
Fox News: RNC threatens to pull New Hampshire debate if state moves up presidential primary
The Republican National Committee (RNC) is warning New Hampshire not to move up the date of their first-in-the-nation presidential primary. The RNC's debate committee has issued a warning that it will pull a planned GOP presidential primary debate in New Hampshire if the state leapfrogs Iowa caucuses and moves to the top of the party's nominating calendar.
The Blaze: Rand Paul goes scorched-earth on Ukraine funding: 'Irresponsible to think about their country before I think about my country'
Sen. Rand Paul opposes giving Ukraine more taxpayer dollars, citing financial irresponsibility and a possible government shutdown looming over Washington. He argues that the U.S. cannot afford to support Ukraine before addressing domestic needs. Paul also criticizes Ukraine's lack of democracy and its corrupt regime.
Fox News: RNC raising the bar for candidates to make the stage at November's third debate
Republican National Committee is raising thresholds for candidates to qualify for the third GOP presidential nomination debate in 2024. Candidates must have 70,000 unique donors and reach 4% support in national polls or reach 4% in statewide polls in four specific states. They must also sign a pledge to support the Republican nominee and not participate in non-RNC sanctioned debates. Six out of eight candidates from the first debate have already met the criteria, including Chris Christie, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Tim Scott.
#society
Daily Wire: No Brain, No Brawn: Here’s The Latest Woke Razor Company
A razor company called Braun is endorsing the idea that women can become men and promoting surgeries that remove body parts. The company featured a woman identifying as a man in an ad for their Series X hybrid trimmers. This reflects a larger trend of Procter & Gamble-owned companies pushing progressive gender ideologies.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine’s President meets with US senators in Washington
Ukraine's President meets with US senators in Washington to discuss the strategic partnership between the two countries. They focused on the current situation in the Russo-Ukrainian war and the need for financial support from the US.
#economy
Forbes: Billionaire Richard Li-Backed Singapore Insurtech Unicorn Bolttech Adds $50 Million To Series B
Singapore-based insurtech Bolttech, backed by Hong Kong billionaire Richard Li, raised an additional $50 million in Series B funding, bringing the total to $246 million. The funding will support Bolttech's global growth strategy, focusing on countries like Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam. Bolttech operates as a digital insurance exchange, connecting businesses with insurers and offering insurance coverage for a range of products. The company serves over 6,000 insurance products from 230 insurers and is looking to expand in emerging markets.
#culture
Fox News: Top 10 coffee cities for java lovers revealed in new study: See if your travel spot made the list
WalletHub released its list of the best coffee cities in America, with San Francisco, California taking the top spot. The ranking was based on factors such as the number of coffee shops, average price per pack of coffee, and lowest average price of a cappuccino. Other cities on the list included Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon.
#history
Fox News: Seven pieces of Nazi-looted art returned to family of Holocaust victim
During World War II, seven pieces of Nazi-looted art were returned to the family of Fritz Grünbaum, an Austrian-Jewish cabaret performer. The artworks, including drawings by Egon Schiele, were voluntarily surrendered by holding institutions and estates after proof of Nazi theft.
#crime
The Blaze: Analysis: Does Ray Epps’ guilty plea prove he is not a fed?
Ray Epps, a figure in the January 6 Capitol riot, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. Epps, who has been the subject of conspiracy theories, denies working for the government. The Justice Department's handling of Epps' case has raised questions about his actions and potential government involvement.
#sports
Fox News: Members of Louisville football team come to rescue after car flips in crash
The Louisville Cardinals are undefeated both on and off the field this year. They have won their first three games and recently helped flip a car that rolled over near their stadium.
Fox News: Travis Kelce addresses Taylor Swift dating rumors: 'I threw the ball in her court'
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce addresses rumors about him dating music megastar Taylor Swift. Kelce doesn't mind the rumors and tells Swift to come see him perform. His older brother supports the rumors.
Forbes: Dolph Ziggler, Shelton Benjamin Join Latest WWE Releases Amid New Merger, TV Deal
WWE released Dolph Ziggler and other big names in cost-cutting measures. The TKO/Endeavor Era has led to a wave of releases, affecting the talent roster. WWE's profits will be boosted by a new TV deal with NBCUniversal.
Fox News: Bears GM makes it clear Justin Fields isn't a 'finger-pointer,' says team isn’t 'panicking' amid rough start
Third-year quarterback Justin Fields suggests that the coaching staff is partly responsible for his "robotic" play. Bears GM Ryan Poles denies that Fields is a finger-pointer and emphasizes that the organization is focused on finding solutions. Fields clarifies that he is not blaming anyone and takes full responsibility for his performance. The Bears are still searching for their first win of the season. +
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Forbes: People Are Throwing Baby Puffins Off Of Cliffs In Iceland–But It’s Not What It Sounds Like
Residents of some Icelandic towns have a tradition of throwing baby puffins, called pufflings, off cliffs and into the sea to help them find their way. The bright lights of the towns have confused the birds, causing them to wander aimlessly. People now grab the pufflings and toss them off cliffs to ensure they reach the ocean. This practice has helped the puffin population thrive.
The Blaze: California asks classic car owners about driving habits after weighing ‘zero-emission zones’ to reach climate goals
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is surveying classic car owners about their driving habits in relation to potential "zero-emission zones" aiming to combat climate change. The survey asks about mileage, frequency of driving, and storage of vintage cars. The CARB's 2019 draft report suggested that the state was considering the implementation of zero-emission zones, which would restrict certain vehicles and promote zero-emissions vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists. The CARB aims to gain insights and discuss topics related to the survey through focus groups.
The Federalist: WaPo Reporters Cower Away From Interviewing Dave Portnoy
Founder of Barstool Sports, Dave Portnoy, confronts Washington Post reporter Emily Heil over a negative article about his One Bite Pizza Festival. Portnoy exposes Heil's dishonest tactics and shames her for biased journalism, discrediting her before her article is even published. The Washington Post has a history of deceptive reporting.