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#illegals
The Blaze: Horowitz: Forget the cartels, Biden is flying illegal aliens directly into US airports
The Biden administration is intentionally encouraging illegal immigration and bypassing border checkpoints. They have flown over 200,000 illegal aliens into the country, granting them permission to fly anywhere within the United States. This is an engineered invasion orchestrated by our own government, and Republicans should focus on state-based interior enforcement to combat the crisis.
#politics
The Blaze: One brave Democrat may single-handedly derail Michigan's pro-abortion agenda — and Planned Parenthood is angry
Michigan state Rep. Karen Whitsett opposes the "Reproductive Health Act" that aims to expand abortion access. She refuses to allow taxpayer money to fund elective abortions and believes in keeping the 24-hour waiting period. Without her support, the package may fail to pass.
The New American: Fetterman-inspired Senate Slovenliness Is Symptom of Larger Problem - The New American
John Fetterman, a member of the Senate, is defying the dress code by wearing a hoodie and shorts. This reflects a larger problem of the Left attacking traditions and institutions.
Breitbart: Democrats Scheme to Prevent Biden Impeachment by Supporting Gaetz in Ousting McCarthy
House Democrat Whip Katherine Clark revealed a scheme to leverage Rep. Matt Gaetz's motion to remove Speaker Kevin McCarthy as a way to end the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. Democrats would seek concessions from McCarthy or side with Gaetz to remove him. The Massachusetts Democrat hopes to force McCarthy to choose between preventing a shutdown or keeping the government open with Democrat support.
Newsbusters: 'Morning Joe' Cast Rejoices at Decline and Fall of Rudy Giuliani, 'America's Deadbeat'
Joe Scarborough and his Morning Joe co-hosts engage in sickening schadenfreude over Rudy Giuliani's legal and financial troubles. They mock him and rejoice in his downfall, highlighting the consequences of aligning oneself with Donald Trump. From being called "America's Mayor," Giuliani is now labeled "America's Deadbeat" by the Morning Joe gang.
Red State: Kamala Harris Exposes True Purposes of Biden's Office of Gun Violence Prevention
The Biden administration has formed an Office of Gun Violence Prevention, led by Vice President Kamala Harris, but it is clear that their true objective is to limit the right to bear arms rather than effectively combat gun violence. Harris and others believe that disarming law-abiding citizens is the solution, despite it being a failing strategy. However, the appointment of Harris may actually work in favor of gun owners, as she has shown incompetence in handling previous initiatives. This move by the administration is another attempt to bypass Congress and implement their radical agenda. Gun violence is a serious issue that needs to be addressed, but limiting gun ownership is not the solution.
Fox News: Menendez slammed by New Jersey Republican challenger after bribery indictment: 'Gold Bar Bob'
A New Jersey Republican lambasted Senator Bob Menendez for his bribery indictment, calling it a "culture of corruption." Menendez allegedly accepted bribes in return for favors. The indictment comes as New Jersey sees a rise in unemployment rates.
#society
The Right Scoop: UH OH BREAKING: Joe Biden’s illegals arriving at the border test positive for Tuberculosis
Illegal immigrants who recently arrived at the open border in El Paso brought Tuberculosis with them, with three confirmed cases already found. The crowded and unsanitary conditions at the border make this a public health nightmare with potentially many more unidentified cases.
Fox News: Russell Brand faces new accusations: woman claims he exposed himself and laughed about it
Actor and comedian Russell Brand has been accused of sexual misconduct by another woman. The woman claims that Brand exposed himself to her and laughed about it afterward. The accuser says the incident took place in 2008 when she worked in the same building as Brand.
The Federalist: WI Forces Female Inmates To Live With Man Who Raped Daughter
Mark Campbell, a registered sex offender convicted of raping his daughter, is housed in a women's prison in Wisconsin. He identifies as a woman named Nicole and has requested gender reassignment surgery, which a federal judge ruled Wisconsin must provide.
Fox News: California sheriff releases image showing rescue of teen dangling 700 feet up on state's highest bridge
Two teenagers were filming one of them swing from the underside of California's Foresthill Bridge when his equipment failed, leaving him dangling 700 feet in the air. First responders were able to rescue him and both teenagers were later cited for trespassing. The bridge is the tallest in California and has been featured in the movie "xXx."
National Review: The Corner: McDonald’s: Where’s the Beef?
McDonald's in the Netherlands has added four new meatless products to its menu and is promoting plant-based eating. The new products are listed before beef and alongside chicken options on the menu. This move is a part of McDonald's campaign to support meat-free options and cater to customer preferences. However, if McDonald's is positioning these products to send a message rather than for profitability, it raises questions. The Netherlands has a high number of consumers supporting a shift towards a plant-based diet, with Subway leading in terms of plant-based dishes. McDonald's new menu positioning aligns with a recommendation from ProVeg to make plant-based options more prominent and easier to navigate.
#war
Forbes: Ukrainian Children Subjected To Unlawful Transfer To Russia And Belarus
Ukrainian President Zelensky raises concern about mass kidnapping and deportation of children by Russia in his address to the U.N. General Assembly. The International Criminal Court issues an arrest warrant for Putin for this war crime. Reports surface of Ukrainian children arriving in Belarus after being removed from their families, indicating that the unlawful transfer of Ukrainian children continues. The First Lady of Ukraine appeals for international assistance to stop the suffering of Ukrainian children and to hold the Russian perpetrators accountable.
Euromaidan Press: US will, in fact, supply long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine
The US will supply long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine after President Biden promised President Zelensky during their meeting in Washington. The exact amount of missiles and the timeline for delivery have not been disclosed.
#foreignaffairs
PJ Media: Video: 'The Shocking History of Islam, Part 2'
Raymond Ibrahim, an expert on Islamic history, discusses the spread of Islam worldwide. The oil boom in Saudi Arabia has led to an increase in the influence of Islam, both moderate and radical factions.
#history
Flag And Cross: Lost Letter By Dr. Samuel Johnson Fetches Four Times Estimated Value
A long-lost letter written by Dr. Samuel Johnson, the famous man of letters, was recently discovered after 250 years and sold at auction for almost four times its estimated value. The three-page letter, written in 1783 to a 12-year-old girl, had been lost for centuries but was found during a routine valuation at an ancestral home in Gloucestershire. Dr. Johnson, known for his literary achievements and his compilation of the first English dictionary, was in regular correspondence with the girl's mother and their letters provided important insights into 18th-century society.
#health
Fox News: Texas siblings reunite in emotional video after brother saves 2-year-old sister from drowning
A two-year-old girl was saved from drowning in a pool by her 18-year-old brother who performed CPR. The family emphasizes the importance of knowing CPR and hopes to raise awareness about the life-saving technique.
#crime
The Economist: Why shoplifting is on the rise in Britain
Shoplifting in Britain is on the rise, with gangs behind more thefts from shops. The increase in shoplifting has been attributed to repeat offenders, often with drug or alcohol problems, stealing to order for criminal gangs. The police are less likely to investigate these crimes due to a change in the law that made shoplifting a summary offence. Efforts to combat shoplifting include retailers working more closely with police and implementing security measures within stores. However, the low conviction rate for crimes overall raises questions about the effectiveness of focusing on prevention rather than investigation and enforcement.
Fox News: Chicago man gets life sentence for fatally shooting 5 during home invasion
A Chicago man, Lionel Parks, has been sentenced to life in prison for a 2016 home invasion that resulted in the fatal shooting of five people. The victims included Elijah Jackson, Shacora Jackson, Nateyah Hines, Scott Thompson, and Shakeyah Jackson, who died months later from injuries sustained in the attack. Parks and an accomplice ransacked the house seeking money and drugs before carrying out the shootings.
#sports
Fox News: Washington State band will play Oregon State fight song before top-25 matchup: ‘In a fight together’
The Pac-12 conference is undergoing a major realignment, leaving Washington State and Oregon State uncertain about their future. The two schools are ranked in the top 25 and will face off in a football game, demonstrating their unity. Other schools have already found new conferences, but these two remain committed to the Pac-12.
Forbes: Brutal -6 Turnover Margin, Running Game Have Led To Vikings 0-2 Start
The Minnesota Vikings are struggling with turnovers and a weak running game. They added running back Cam Akers to improve their ground attack. The decision to get rid of Dalvin Cook was mostly financial. The Vikings need a strong running game to support their talented receivers and turn their season around.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Velvet Booner Could Be Georgia's New State Record Typical Bow Buck
Grant Bailey, a bowhunter from Forsyth, Georgia, decided to hunt in the suburban area after seeing big bucks in Atlanta. He hung cameras and eventually found a large buck with a 10-point rack. Bailey had a nearly blown hunt but finally managed to shoot the buck and make a quick kill. The buck's rack scored over 178 and has a good chance of becoming Georgia's new No. 1 typical bow buck.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Israeli Researchers Develop Biosensors To Safely Detect Landmines
Israeli researchers have developed biosensors using bacteria to detect landmines. The biosensors, based on E. coli, are dispersed over an area and become luminescent when they detect the chemical signature of buried explosives. A drone then photographs them to reveal the location of landmines. This breakthrough in landmine detection offers a safer and more efficient alternative to current methods.
Flag And Cross: Analyst Expects IPhone 15 Sales To Reach 225 Million By 2024
Apple Inc. unveiled the iPhone 15 to long lines and high demand. Analysts expect strong sales and market share gains in China and India. Increased attention to the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models and higher average sale prices are positive signs for Apple.
#other
Forbes: Denial Of DACA Right To Stay Claim To Be Appealed
A federal judge ruled DACA illegal but did not immediately end protections for current Dreamers. The Biden administration's efforts to codify DACA through federal regulation were deemed illegal, mirroring a similar ruling in 2021. The fate of DACA and the Dreamers rests with Congress.