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#illegals

Red State: Add Another to the Chorus: Democrat Mayor of El Paso Hammers Biden Administration on Border Crisis
Add Another to the Chorus: Democrat Mayor of El Paso Hammers Biden Administration on Border Crisis
Democrat mayors in border towns like El Paso and Eagle Pass are criticizing the Biden administration for the overwhelming influx of migrants crossing the border and straining local resources. Thousands of migrants, mostly from Venezuela, are crossing over into the US, and mayors say they've been abandoned without support. The situation is escalating, border controls are lacking, and the Biden administration is facing criticism for its inaction.


#politics

Forbes: New Jersey Sen. Menendez Denies Wrongdoing, Vows To Stay In Congress
New Jersey Sen. Menendez Denies Wrongdoing, Vows To Stay In Congress
Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey maintains his innocence and refuses to resign amidst federal bribery charges. Menendez claims that the allegations are politically driven and that he will be exonerated.


Fox News: GOP bill to safeguard US agriculture from China advances with heavy bipartisan support
GOP bill to safeguard US agriculture from China advances with heavy bipartisan support
Republican legislation aimed at protecting U.S. agricultural land from Chinese buyers is moving forward in Congress. The bill, known as the Agricultural Security Risk Review Act, would make the Secretary of Agriculture a full member of the Committee on Foreign Investment. The increasing number of land purchases by foreign investors, particularly from China, has raised concerns about their impact on national security and the U.S. food supply.


Red State: Texas Speaker Dade Phelan Comes Under Fire as Texas GOP Demands Resignation Over Ken Paxton Impeachment
Texas Speaker Dade Phelan Comes Under Fire as Texas GOP Demands Resignation Over Ken Paxton Impeachment
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton faced a failed impeachment attempt, led by Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan. The Republican Party of Texas is now calling for Phelan's resignation. The resolution condemns Phelan for pushing the impeachment vote and appointing Democrats to chair committees. It also accuses him of failing to prioritize important legislation. Phelan defended his actions, citing evidence against Paxton. Paxton, who remains the subject of lawsuits and investigations, celebrated his acquittal and hinted at a potential Senate run.


Fox News: Egypt sets December presidential election date
Egypt sets December presidential election date
Egypt will hold a presidential election in December. President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi is expected to remain in power until 2030. Several politicians have announced their bids, but none pose a serious challenge to el-Sissi. The government has faced criticism for its human rights record.


Daily Signal: GOP Budget Takes Important Step With Food Stamps Work Requirement
GOP Budget Takes Important Step With Food Stamps Work Requirement
House Republicans released their budget resolution, proposing work requirements for food stamp recipients. SNAP is one of the largest welfare programs, and its spending surged during the pandemic. Republicans also criticize the Biden administration for increasing SNAP benefits, calling for a rollback. Policymakers should consider the entire welfare system when discussing reforms and prioritize spending. SNAP work requirements should be a top priority in the farm bill debates.


#society

American Thinker: Elon Musk is no hero
Elon Musk is no hero
Elon Musk is facing controversy for criticizing the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). Many conservatives believe the ADL has strayed from its original mission to fight antisemitism and has become a left-leaning advocacy group. Musk's support for the movement has sparked debate, and although some may see him as a defender of freedom, there are concerns about his other ventures such as promoting electric vehicles, brain implants, and making decisions that should be left to governments.


Fox News: British university employees stage another round of strikes as new term begins
British university employees stage another round of strikes as new term begins
UK university staff go on strike over pay and work conditions, disrupting freshers' week.

London police force vows to reform after report alleges racism, misogyny, and homophobia within the department.


The Blaze: Adam Carolla says he's banned from Howard Stern's show due to his views on COVID: 'I was right about everything'
Adam Carolla says he's banned from Howard Stern's show due to his views on COVID: 'I was right about everything'
Radio host Adam Carolla is no longer welcome on "The Howard Stern Show" due to their disagreements about COVID-19. Carolla and comedian Teresa Strasser discussed Stern's falling out with Bill Maher over comments about his wife. Carolla mentioned that he is no longer welcome on Stern's show because he was right about everything COVID-related.


#foreignaffairs

Daily Wire: Cuban Embassy In D.C. Targeted With Molotov Cocktails In ‘Terrorist Attack,’ Diplomat Says
Cuban Embassy In D.C. Targeted With Molotov Cocktails In ‘Terrorist Attack,’ Diplomat Says
The Cuban embassy in Washington, D.C., was targeted in a "terrorist attack" with Molotov cocktails, causing no major damage. This is the second attack since April 2020, as anti-Cuban groups resort to terrorism, something Cuba has repeatedly warned US authorities about.


The Economist: Why Emmanuel Macron is pulling French troops out of Niger
Why Emmanuel Macron is pulling French troops out of Niger
France's decision to withdraw troops from Niger leaves its Africa policy in disarray. Despite initially refusing the junta's orders after a coup, France announced a complete withdrawal, citing the new authorities' lack of counter-terrorism commitment. This decision reflects France's waning influence on the continent and the growing perception of France as a problem rather than a solution.


#economy

Euromaidan Press: US, Ukraine sign $522 mn memorandum to bolster Ukraine’s energy system resilience
US, Ukraine sign $522 mn memorandum to bolster Ukraine’s energy system resilience
The US and Ukraine have signed a memorandum to strengthen Ukraine's energy system resilience, with a fund of $522 million, $100 million of which is contingent on meeting certain conditions. The agreement includes rehabilitating critical infrastructure, embracing distributed generation, and improving energy sector reforms.


#culture

Human Events: White woman wins Miss Zimbabwe in Miss Universe pageant—Americans claim that’s racist
White woman wins Miss Zimbabwe in Miss Universe pageant—Americans claim that’s racist
Brooke Bruk-Jackson, a white woman, won the Miss Universe Zimbabwe pageant, sparking controversy. While she celebrated her victory and expressed her desire to represent Zimbabwe, many criticized her win online, questioning the choice of a white winner for a contest focused on black people. Despite the negative comments, some defended the decision, emphasizing that the selection was made by black Zimbabweans.


#crime

Fox News: Fugitive using dead man's ID cackles after he's finally nabbed: video
Fugitive using dead man's ID cackles after he's finally nabbed: video
A fugitive named Greg Lawson, who had been using a dead man's ID for 32 years, was finally captured by law enforcement. Lawson had been convicted in 1991 for attempted murder and had been on the run since fleeing the courtroom before the jury read its guilty verdict. He was found and arrested in Huatulco, Mexico, after a tip led the FBI to his location.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: What Sounds Does a Moose Make? And How to Use Them to Get Your Bull
What Sounds Does a Moose Make? And How to Use Them to Get Your Bull
Moose make different vocalizations to communicate during the rut. Male moose make bellows, roars, and grunts to attract female moose, while females make moans and long calls to signal their readiness to mate. Moose calls can be used by hunters to bring in a bull.


Fishing 411: Using Snap Weights to get Lead Core Deeper
Using Snap Weights to get Lead Core Deeper
Fishing with lead core line allows anglers to fish at deeper depths and increases the chances of hooking fish. However, many anglers don't want to purchase multiple rod and reel combinations for different lead core set ups. One alternative method is using an OR16 Snap Weight Clip with a Guppy Weight to add extra depth to the lead core rigs. Adding a Snap Weight to the backing line instead of the lead core line reduces the risk of damage to the line and allows for a more effective trolling experience.


#other

Foreign Policy: France’s Water War Has No End in Sight
France’s Water War Has No End in Sight
As droughts and high temperatures plague France, a water war is erupting over the use of artificial reservoirs for irrigation. Critics argue that these reservoirs exacerbate water scarcity, while supporters claim they are necessary for farmers and alleviate pressure on dwindling water resources. Conflicts over water access are growing worldwide due to climate change and poor water management. The French government, backing the reservoirs, is accused of perpetuating an unsustainable agricultural model that consumes too much water and accelerates global warming.


Fox News: Biologists race to help North America’s largest and rarest tortoise species
Biologists race to help North America’s largest and rarest tortoise species
U.S. wildlife officials have reached an agreement with Ted Turner's Endangered Species Fund to release more Bolson tortoises on Turner's ranch in New Mexico. The "safe harbor agreement" will establish a free-ranging population of captive tortoises on the ranch and offers private landowners protections from regulations. This release is a step towards one day reintroducing the tortoise more broadly in the Southwest.


Forbes: Bob Marley Is Still Making Billboard Chart History Decades After His Death
Bob Marley Is Still Making Billboard Chart History Decades After His Death
Bob Marley's album "Legend" has achieved a rare milestone by spending 800 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart. Released in 1984, it is the second album in history to reach this milestone, following Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon." "Legend" continues to be a top-selling reggae album, with over 15 million copies sold in the US alone.