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#illegals
Forbes: Biden Admin Expands Temporary Legal Status To Venezuelan Migrants After Pressure From Democrats
The Biden administration grants temporary legal status to Venezuelan migrants who arrived in the country before July. Around 472,000 Venezualans are eligible for the 18-month protection, allowing them to seek work. New York City Mayor Eric Adams praises the move as the city struggles to house thousands of migrants.
#politics
Fox News: Pro-life groups remind Trump they aren’t a ‘cheap date’ after recent abortion remarks
Pro-life groups are pressuring former President Donald Trump after he changed his position on abortion restrictions. Trump's opposition to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' ban and his abandonment of federal-level restrictions have sparked criticism from within the pro-life movement. Pro-life activists are determined to apply pressure and ensure that Trump does not ignore the human rights issue of abortion.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis warns pro-life voters that former President Donald Trump is preparing to "sell them out" after his about-face on abortion restrictions. DeSantis and other GOP primary contenders are capitalizing on Trump's reversal and questioning his commitment to the pro-life cause. Protecting babies with heartbeats is seen as noble and just, and pro-life activists emphasize that Trump should not compromise on this issue.
Liberty Nation: CA Gov Newsom Tries to Top NM Gov Grisham in Nixing 2A
Last week, a federal judge prevented New Mexico from suspending Second Amendment rights. Now, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has passed a resolution calling for a constitutional convention to remove the Second Amendment and add new taxes on firearms. Gun rights proponents are worried about the potential consequences.
American Thinker: The White House is creating an office to curb gun violence
The White House is creating an office to prevent gun violence, but there are concerns that it is just a cover for gun control. The article lacks concrete details on how this office will actually curb violence.
Liberty Nation: Political Pandering for the Union Vote Kicks Into High Gear
In the 2024 presidential race, winning the union vote is crucial. Former President Donald Trump rallies United Auto Workers, while President Joe Biden dispatches aides to resolve the union strike. The union vote is up for grabs, and both campaigns are seeking support from organized workers.
American Thinker: Britain’s Parliament has demanded that Rumble deplatform Russell Brand
The British Parliament is calling for Russell Brand to be deplatformed and demonetized based on allegations of sexual wrongdoing from decades ago. Despite no proof or due process, Brand is being punished by YouTube, the BBC, and his publisher. The UK Parliament wants to control who is allowed to speak on platforms like Rumble, but Rumble is standing strong and refusing to comply. The government's actions are deeply disturbing and go against the principles of free speech and due process.
Fox News: AG Garland and the Hunter Biden investigation: 5 things we learned this week
Attorney General Merrick Garland testified before the House Judiciary Committee regarding the Hunter Biden investigation. Garland defended his choice of David Weiss as special counsel and stated that he did not know the facts surrounding the allegations against Weiss. He also did not have answers regarding the statute of limitations in the Hunter tax cases or whether Weiss could have charged cases against Hunter in other districts. Garland's lack of involvement and passivity raised concerns about the impartiality and effectiveness of the Department of Justice.
American Thinker: Remember Sam Brinton? He was caught with the goods.
The Biden administration appoints Sam Brinton, a controversial individual with a criminal past and unusual personal life, to a high-ranking position in the Office of Nuclear Energy. Brinton's identity as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and his claims of abuse gain him attention, but his involvement in theft and cross-dressing raises concerns about his suitability for the role. The government's decision highlights a worrying trend of embracing dysfunctional individuals and prioritizing diversity over common sense in hiring practices.
Liberty Nation: Merrick Garland Fails to Defend DOJ Against GOP Jabs
Attorney General Merrick Garland faced tough questioning from Republicans in a House Judiciary Committee hearing. Republicans focused on the Biden pay-to-play scandal and the handling of the Hunter Biden investigation. Garland repeatedly stated he was not involved in the decisions made and could not comment on certain matters. The hearing did not restore trust or credibility for the DOJ.
#society
The Federalist: 5 Benefits Of Marrying In Your 20s
Young women are warned not to marry young by feminist writer Amanda Marcotte, who argues that it doesn't confer maturity and happiness. However, getting married young has its benefits, such as better finances, easier conception and healthier babies, more options in the dating pool, fewer past sexual partners, and the opportunity for couples to grow together. It is important to choose wisely, but the idea that young people are too immature to get married is flawed.
Fox News: Army reservist reacts to court finally giving squatter the boot: 'She definitely knew the system'
An Army reservist battles a squatter in Houston, spending $50,000 in legal fees. Landlord wins court case and plans to advocate for laws protecting landlords against abusive tenants. The squatter is ordered to pay back rent.
National Review: When Demand for Victims Outpaces the Supply
Comedian Hasan Minhaj has been caught fabricating incidents of racial discrimination in his comedy routines and television show. He has recounted false stories, such as receiving a white powder in the mail and encountering a famous FBI informant, which has been debunked by those involved. Minhaj defends his fabrications as "emotional truths," but they undermine the credibility of real victims.
The Federalist: Big Tech Shouldn't Speak To Kids Without Their Parent's Consent
Parents and legislators are trying to end Big Tech's harmful experiments on children, but the judicial system is refusing to intervene. The Surgeon General has declared a youth mental health crisis, citing increased rates of depression, loneliness, and self-harm among teenagers. Social media platforms are largely to blame, and states like Arkansas have passed laws requiring parental consent for children to use these platforms. However, one federal court has blocked the implementation of these laws, ignoring the negative effects of social media and prioritizing free speech rights over parental rights. The court's decision is misguided and fails to protect American children.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: Is It Safe for Any American to Travel to Iran?
Biden's deal with Iran to release U.S. hostages was a mistake, as Iran will gain access to $15.5 billion. There are concerns that this will encourage Iran to capture more American hostages.
National Review: It’s Time to End China’s Exclusion of Taiwan at the U.N.
The director general of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York discusses Taiwan's exclusion from the UN due to China's diplomatic efforts. China's misinterpretation of Resolution 2758 has led to Taiwan being blocked from meaningful participation in the UN and its specialized agencies. The international community must raise awareness of this issue and support Taiwan's inclusion in the UN for the sake of peace, stability, and global governance.
Fox News: Italy's call for naval blockade may be only way to stem Europe's migrant crisis, expert says
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called for a naval blockade in the Mediterranean Sea to stop the flow of migrants. The future of Europe depends on its ability to handle the challenges of migration. The number of migrants arriving in Italy has doubled from last year. A blockade is seen as a necessary measure to address the crisis.
Meloni's request for a naval blockade received support from European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. France's Marine Le Pen and Germany's Interior Minister Nancy Faeser also expressed solidarity with Italy. However, many believe that Italy is largely on its own in dealing with the crisis. The Italian Navy has the capability to stop migrant vessels, but it remains to be seen if other countries or the EU will provide support.
#culture
Forbes: Hispanic Winemakers Of Oregon Express Passion For The Land, Legacy And Cuisine
A group of 12 Hispanic winemakers in Oregon share a common bond of growing grapes and making wine. They celebrate their Hispanic heritage and host wine and food pairing dinners during Hispanic Heritage Month. Part of the proceeds are donated to ¡Salud!, an organization that provides affordable healthcare for vineyard stewards and their families.
Fox News: Why are men obsessed with the Roman Empire? History expert says it’s a ‘very American thing’
Men are apparently obsessed with the Roman Empire, thinking about it multiple times a week or even every day. This fascination with the empire's feats and legacy can be attributed to its influence on engineering, military, and politics. The accessibility of Roman artifacts and the abundance of written material about Rome also contribute to the enduring interest in this ancient civilization.
#crime
Fox News: Pennsylvania prison announces major change after convicted killer Cavalcante’s brazen escape
The Pocopson Township prison in Pennsylvania plans to enhance security measures, including enclosing the exercise yards with solid walls and a roof, to prevent future escapes like the one executed by convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante. The project is estimated to cost $2.5-3.5 million and may take up to nine months to complete. Acting Warden Howard Holland also proposed additional security upgrades, such as installing more cameras and hiring more correction officers.
Danelo Cavalcante, a convicted killer who escaped from Chester County Prison, was captured after a two-week manhunt. The prison board approved the implementation of fully enclosed exercise yards with high masonry walls, removing shed roofs, and integrating an LED light system for increased security. The project will be funded with federal dollars from the American Rescue Plan. Cavalcante, who was awaiting transfer to a state prison, had a history of violence and was also wanted for a homicide in Brazil, with allegations of being in the U.S. illegally.
#other
Fox News: 4 dead, 5 injured in Romania following gas explosion, fire at highway construction site
Construction workers at a highway site in Calimanesti, Romania, caused an explosion when they hit a gas pipeline with a digger. Four people died and five others were injured.