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#illegals
Daily Signal: Biden’s Worsening Border Crisis Is an Attack on Self-Government
The Biden administration's mishandling of the border crisis is evident as illegal crossings continue to increase. Thousands of Venezuelans are now crossing the border, adding to the already overwhelming numbers. The administration's policies and lack of action show a disregard for U.S. law and the concerns of the American people.
#politics
Red State: Pop the Popcorn: Newsom and DeSantis Agree on Debate Date, Network
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will debate on Fox News' Sean Hannity show, after Newsom challenged DeSantis two months ago. Newsom has criticized DeSantis for attracting businesses and residents from California to Florida. DeSantis will be at the Reagan Library, but already has prior commitments. DeSantis recently visited his old stomping grounds at the VFW in Coronado, where he served patrons.
Forbes: Donald Trump Accuses News Media Of ‘Country Threatening Treason’
Donald Trump threatens to investigate and scrutinize news media for their alleged dishonest and corrupt coverage if he wins a second term, claiming they are not entitled to use the airwaves for free. He specifically targets NBC News, MSNBC, and ABC News, accusing them of contributing to the Radical Left Democrat Party and engaging in Fake News.
Daily Signal: Secure the Border Act Applies Consequences for Illegal Immigration
Calls to defund the Biden administration's open-border operations and secure the border gain momentum in Congress. The Senate introduces the Secure the Border Act, which aims to close loopholes, increase border security resources, and address the exploitation of immigration parole and the treatment of unaccompanied children. The legislation also seeks to restore integrity to the asylum system. The Biden administration's claim of reducing illegal immigration is refuted by the ongoing apprehension of thousands of illegal aliens at the border. The Senate must act to protect the country and end this self-destruction.
PJ Media: Canadian House of Commons Embarrassingly Salutes a Nazi
Volodymyr Zelenskyy visits Canadian Parliament seeking funds. Speaker Anthony Rota honors 98-year-old Ukrainian-Canadian veteran, unaware of his affiliation with a Nazi SS division. Outrage ensues, opposition leader demands Trudeau's apology. Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, whose grandfather was a Nazi collaborator, is present. Another embarrassment for Trudeau.
Red State: WATCH: James Clyburn Fires 2024 Warning Shot at Joe Biden as Kamala Harris Gets More Bad News
President Joe Biden is facing bad poll numbers, including a 64% disapproval rating on the economy. Vice President Kamala Harris also has low favorability ratings at 31% positive and 51% negative. Democratic Representative James Clyburn warns against dropping Harris from the ticket, citing her status as the first woman of color and first woman vice president. This demonstrates the dangers of identity politics.
Human Events: Over 100 London cops turn in gun carry permits after officer charged with murder
Over 100 London police officers protest after an officer is charged with murder for shooting a black man. They argue for stronger legal protections. Former firearms officer calls it a "sad day" for Met Police.
The Babylon Bee: Canadian Parliament Gives Standing Ovation To Mecha Hitler For Role In Fighting Russians
Mecha Hitler, a WWII veteran known for slaughtering Russians and orchestrating the Holocaust, received a standing ovation at Canada's House of Commons. Trudeau praised his actions as a symbol of heroism, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyyyyy showed interest in acquiring a similar mechanized suit. However, Mecha Hitler was later killed by an American spy, bringing an end to his reign of terror.
Fox News: San Francisco left-wing official lashes out at Elon Musk after billionaire calls for his firing
Democratic socialist San Francisco Supervisor Dean Preston claps back at Elon Musk's criticism, touting his efforts to stop evictions and tax the rich for affordable housing. Preston accuses Musk of disliking him due to their differing political views. Musk calls for Preston's firing and pledges $100,000 towards his removal. Preston vows to address car break-ins in the city and recommends not leaving valuables in vehicles. Musk and Preston decline to comment.
Washington Free Beacon: Menendez Resists Calls to Resign In Defiant Post-Indictment Press Conference
Sen. Robert Menendez, facing a three-count indictment for bribery, announced his bid for reelection and vowed to fight the charges. His defiance is causing a political headache for Democrats as they try to maintain control of the Senate. Menendez allegedly accepted bribes from businessmen in exchange for political favors.
PJ Media: Free Speech Crisis: 3/4 Democrats, Half of Republicans Approve Gov’t Targeting Online ‘Hate’
A new poll shows that a concerning number of Americans support government censorship of "hateful" online content, with Democrats showing greater approval. The poll highlights the subjective nature of the term "hateful" and the danger of violating the First Amendment. It also reveals a shift against free speech among leftists. The government's censorship efforts are justified as necessary for national security, but this threatens the fundamental right of free speech.
The New American: EU Report Promotes Tiered Memberships, Suggests Taking U.K. Back - The New American
A report proposes reforms to the EU, including ending the unanimity rule, giving more power to the European Parliament, and creating tiered memberships. It also suggests the possibility of taking the U.K. back into the bloc.
The report calls for a change in the decision-making process, the establishment of associate memberships, and a larger EU budget. It coincides with U.K. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's meeting in Paris, raising speculation that the plan is meant to appeal to a future Labour government.
#society
National Review: The Corner: Fighting ‘Body Fascism’
Troye Sivan's music video for his song "Rush" faced criticism for not including fat people in the cast. Critics argued that it perpetuated a body image issue in the LGBTQ community. In response, Sivan's next video, "Got Me Started," included fat people, but they were placed in the background as unimposing ornaments.
#war
Fox News: Russia puts International Criminal Court president on wanted list: reports
Russia has added the president of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to its wanted list, months after the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin on alleged war crimes in Ukraine. The Russian interior ministry database showed that the ICC president, Piotr Hofmanski, was placed on the wanted list, but no details on the allegations were provided.
Human rights experts have found evidence of war crimes committed by Russian forces in their war against Ukraine. The alleged war crimes include torture and rape of women up to the age of 83.
Breitbart: Russia Again Strikes Port of Odesa, Damaging Grain Infrastructure
Russian drone and missile strike damages port infrastructure and grain storage facilities, injuring one person. Attacks on Ukraine kill four civilians and wound 13.
Breitbart: Decapitation Strategy? Ukraine Claims to Have Killed Top Russian Admiral
Ukraine claims that a missile strike on the Crimean headquarters of Russia's navy killed 34 officers, including the fleet commander, and wounded 105 people. However, there is no evidence to support this claim, and Russia has reported different numbers. The strike follows Ukraine's increased targeting of naval facilities in Crimea while their counteroffensive in the east and south progresses slowly.
The New American: I Don't Have Time To Care About WW3 - The New American
Our enemies are openly threatening war, but America seems indifferent and distracted by their iPhones. Americans believe war is something that happens in other countries.
American Thinker: 5 possible war scenarios for Ukraine
Ukraine aims to take back Russian-annexed territory with long-term Western aid for a strategic breakthrough. A stalemate could last for years . If aid diminishes, Ukraine's future is uncertain and peace talks may be necessary .
Euromaidan Press: Three dead after Russian bombs hit housing office in Ukraine
Russian bombs hit a housing office in Ukraine, killing three civilians. The Russian army continues to commit war crimes in Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: Trudeau blaming India for murder of Canadian Sikh separatist reveals his hypocrisy, ego and a personal vendetta
India has accused Canada of harboring terrorists, extremists, and organized crime. Sikh separatist terrorists have found refuge in Canada for decades, and recent incidents have heightened tensions between the two countries. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made vague claims of Indian agents being involved in a killing, but has provided no evidence to support his allegations. This ongoing conflict is fueled by Trudeau's controversial trips to India and his strained relationship with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Federalist: Zelensky, Trudeau, And Canadian Parliament Cheer A Literal Nazi
The Canadian Parliament applauds a Ukrainian Nazi veteran, sparking backlash and demands for an apology from Holocaust survivors and WWII veterans. Speaker Anthony Rota apologized for recognizing the former Nazi fighter, stating that he was unaware of his affiliation with the Nazis. The Prime Minister's Office claims they had no prior knowledge or involvement in the invitation or recognition of the veteran.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Mike Pompeo Rips Biden Energy Failures: 'Unfortunate'
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo criticized President Biden's energy policies, claiming they have weakened the United States internationally and domestically. Pompeo argues that Biden's policies have resulted in mistrust from allies, allowing adversaries like Russia and China to benefit economically. He also criticizes Biden for depleting the Strategic Petroleum Reserve without refilling it, leaving the U.S. vulnerable in the face of threats. Pompeo emphasizes the importance of energy to the world's survival and calls for the U.S. to prioritize becoming the largest producer of LNG to ensure national security.
Foreign Policy: Wagner’s African Hosts Regret Letting Them In
African countries regret allowing access to the Russian paramilitary group Wagner due to human rights abuses and civilian targeting. Wagner has presence in multiple African nations, expanding its influence on behalf of the Kremlin. But despite regret, some factions use this leverage to extract more U.S. assistance. Russian military delegations are assessing the possibility of continuing operations under a different name to enter coveted countries and avoid negative publicity. Wagner's command structure remains intact without its deceased leader, and the group will rely on Russian support in the long term. African dictators still find appeal in Wagner's services.
#history
Red State: The Anniversary of the First U.S. Newspaper: The Problematic Birth of Our Problematic Journalism Industry
Benjamin Harris, the man who birthed American journalism, is described by historians as a bigot and opportunist. He launched the first newspaper in the United States in 1690, which was a monthly publication covering global and local affairs. However, his crude news delivery system and sensational topics caused him to run afoul of the local government, resulting in his arrest and the suppression of his paper. Harris's legacy can still be seen in today's media landscape.
PJ Media: Today in History: 'Pride Was Their Downfall'
In 1396, a fragmented Christendom attempted to unite in a crusade against the Ottoman Turks, but their disunity and pride led to their downfall. The battle resulted in heavy losses for the Christians, and though the Turks suffered as well, they ultimately emerged victorious. This event marked the decline of the unity and universality that had defined the early Middle Ages.
#health
Forbes: Researchers Develop Algorithm To Predict Whether A Person Gets Long Covid
Researchers from Mount Sinai Hospital and Yale University have identified specific blood biomarkers that can accurately identify long Covid, allowing them to create an algorithm to determine whether a patient is suffering from the condition. The algorithm was able to predict which patients had long Covid with 96% accuracy. The study's findings could inform more sensitive testing and personalized treatments for long Covid patients.
#crime
Forbes: Why Thousands Of Prisoners Could Be Spared Because Of A Supreme Court Case Over The Word ‘And’
The Supreme Court will hear a case to determine if sentences for drug offenses can be lessened under the First Step Act. The dispute revolves around the interpretation of the word "and" in a provision of the Act. The case could impact over 10,000 people convicted since the law was enacted.
Fox News: Jury selection to begin in New Mexico after authorities find remains of a 3-year-old in underground tunnel
Federal jury selection is about to start for an extended family facing kidnapping and terrorism charges after a raid on their New Mexico compound. The family allegedly engaged in firearms training and believed their sickly missing 3-year-old boy would be resurrected as Jesus Christ. The boy's remains were found in an underground tunnel.
Daily Wire: Bob Menendez Explains Why He Had $480,000 In Cash At His Home
Sen. Bob Menendez held a press conference to address federal corruption charges accusing him of accepting bribes as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He explained the cash found in his home as withdrawals from his personal savings account. Menendez did not address the other alleged bribes or the accusations of turning over sensitive information to the Egyptian government.
The Blaze: Oklahoma mother found dead, wrapped in carpet after allegedly vanishing while on a date
A mother of six, Makayla Meave-Byers, was found dead and wrapped in a carpet days after she went missing on a date with a man from Oklahoma. She was last seen getting into a white truck with tinted windows. The authorities have not yet revealed the cause of death.
Red State: Bob Menendez Isn't Backing Down in the Face of Bribery Charges: Indicates He Will Seek Re-Election
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) confidently denies bribery charges and plans to seek re-election. Indicted for accepting bribes, he asserts innocence and vows to be vindicated. Prosecutors allege Menendez used his position to benefit businessmen and Egypt, potentially facing impeachment.
#sports
Fox News: Braves mascot channels Derrick Henry with brutal stiff arm on youth football player during Vikings halftime
Blooper, the Atlanta Braves mascot, gets aggressive during a football game against youth players. The Vikings lose their third straight game while Chargers secure a 28-24 victory.
#technology
Fox News: How to easily connect headphones to your TV for great sound
Martha from Baton Rouge wants to connect wireless headphones to her TV for her hard of hearing mom without disturbing her dad. It's possible with a Bluetooth-capable TV or a headphone audio jack. Most TVs allow either headphones or TV speakers, but not both simultaneously. Refer to the TV manual or explore audio settings to find out.
#other
Fox News: Locals in Hawaii return to sites of homes wrecked by August’s Lahaina wildfire
In August, a deadly wildfire erupted in Maui, Hawaii, destroying thousands of buildings and killing dozens of victims. Authorities are now allowing residents to return to the scorched historic town, where they hope to collect any mementos that may remain. The wildfire killed at least 97 people, and officials are warning residents not to sift through the ashes for their own safety.
Daily Signal: Fox News Founder Rupert Murdoch Stepping Down
Rupert Murdoch, founder of Fox News, is stepping down as chair of Fox Corp. and executive chairman of News Corp at the age of 92. His son, Lachlan Murdoch, will take over both roles in November. Murdoch expressed gratitude towards his colleagues and stated that his family remains committed to freedom of speech and thought.