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#illegals
The Blaze: McCarthy calls out CNN to reporter's face after network host said the open border is a 'talking point'
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy criticized CNN for downplaying the seriousness of the border crisis, refuting claims that the border is not open. McCarthy emphasized the need for government funding to ensure border enforcement authorities are paid. Customs and Border Protection reported a record-breaking 11,000 migrant encounters at the southern border in a single day.
#politics
The Blaze: Portland police to pay almost $700,000 to former official who wanted to defund the police during George Floyd riots
Former Portland commissioner, Jo Ann Hardesty, has reached a settlement of $680,000 with the police union and two officers after they falsely implicated her in a hit-and-run incident. Hardesty's lawsuit alleging racial discrimination would have gone to trial if a settlement had not been reached.
Red State: The Stage Is Now Set for the Second GOP Debate - Who Made the Cut?
The GOP Presidential Primary Debate is set, with former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson being eliminated. The debate will feature notable figures such as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy.
Breitbart: Nancy Mace: 'I Give It a 50-50 Shot on Whether or Not We Have a Government Shutdown'
Rep. Nancy Mace discusses the possibility of a government shutdown, expressing frustration with the lack of progress on regular order and separate appropriations bills. She believes there is a 50-50 chance of a shutdown and predicts that Republicans will be blamed for it, despite it being a problem created by both sides of the aisle. Mace is concerned about the excessive spending and lack of leadership on the issue.
Spectator USA: Is Newsom’s centrist shift for 2028... or 2024?
Gavin Newsom is positioning himself towards the center in preparation for a national campaign. His recent decision to veto a bill on parental affirmation of trans identification goes against the left's authoritarian requirements. While this may hurt him with California leftists, it could be beneficial for him on the national stage. He also plans to debate with Florida governor Ron DeSantis on "red versus blue states" for a more centrist appeal. Newsom is taking risks to appeal to a wider audience outside of California.
Fox News: Supreme Court deals final blow to Alabama GOP in redistricting battle
The Supreme Court rejected Alabama's petition to reverse a lower court ruling that called for a second Black-majority district in the state's congressional map. A court-appointed official will now draw a map with greater representation for Black voters. This decision could favor Democrats in the upcoming battle for control of the House in 2024.
Flag And Cross: Economist Peter Schiff Suggests Suspending Taxes During Government Shutdown
A potential government shutdown looms as lawmakers struggle to reach a funding deal. Economist Peter Schiff suggests that if government services are halted, taxes should also be suspended to gain widespread support. The lack of a funding deal could have consequences such as delays in paychecks for federal employees and the closure of recreational facilities funded by the government. If the shutdown persists, federal safety-net programs may face trimmed spending. The impasse stems from opposition within the hard-right House Republicans.
Human Events: DAVID MARCUS: Free speech advocates should boycott Marriott after they canceled Andy Ngo’s event under Antifa threats
Marriott faces backlash for cancelling journalist Andy Ngo's appearance due to safety concerns after pressure from Antifa. Critics argue that Marriott's decision is worse than Disney or Bud Light's actions and equate it to the Woolworth lunch counter's refusal to serve black people. The incident raises concerns about the silencing of conservative viewpoints and the need for corporations to offer services without regard to ideology.
Fox News: Supreme Court Supreme Court deals final blow to Alabama GOP in redistricting battle
The Supreme Court rejected Alabama's petition to reverse a lower court ruling that called for a second Black-majority district in the state's congressional map. A court-appointed official will now draw a map with greater representation for Black voters. This decision could favor Democrats in the upcoming battle for control of the House in 2024.
Fox News: Over a dozen Senate Democrats call for Sen. Menendez to resign amid corruption charges
Senate Democrats, including Cory Booker and Nancy Pelosi, are calling for Senator Bob Menendez to resign following his indictment on federal corruption charges related to dealings with Egypt. Menendez has maintained his innocence and plans to fight the charges.
Red State: House Republicans Launch Investigation Into Energy Secretary's Ill-Fated Electric Vehicle Stunt
House Republicans are investigating Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm's ill-fated electric vehicle road trip, where police were called after her vehicle blocked a charging spot. The trip was meant to promote green energy but only highlighted the challenges of electric vehicle infrastructure in the US.
Breitbart: Trudeau Warns of 'Russian Disinfo', Refuses to Apologise for Hailing Nazi
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced backlash after a 98-year-old Ukrainian soldier who fought for Nazi Germany in World War II was invited to a reception for President Volodymyr Zelensky at the Canadian parliament. Trudeau refused to acknowledge guilt or involvement and instead warned of the potential use of the scandal by Moscow, claiming "Russian disinformation" as a threat. Some have noted that under Canada's strict censorship regime, the members of parliament could potentially face charges related to the "promotion of hatred" and "promotion of antisemitism."
Trudeau's government has been accused of using the specter of Russian disinformation as an excuse, with Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland previously facing questions about her grandfather's Nazi propaganda collaboration. Despite attempts to downplay the scandal, there were calls for Trudeau to take responsibility, apologize, and for Speaker of the House Anthony Rota to resign. The incident also drew criticism from Jewish groups and the Polish Ambassador, condemning the honoring of a Nazi SS soldier responsible for atrocities.
Washington Free Beacon: Stand Strong, Bob Menendez
Democrats are calling for the resignation of Senator Bob Menendez after he was indicted on corruption charges, mirroring the swift abandonment of former Senator Al Franken during the movement. Democrats' rush to judgment reflects a concerning shift in their outlook on justice, with some even preemptively exonerating law enforcement. It is crucial to remember the principle of innocent until proven guilty and allow the legal process to unfold.
#society
The Federalist: Baby Box Becomes First In New Mexico To Save Newborn's Life
A mother anonymously surrendered her newborn to a baby box at a fire station in Hobbs, New Mexico. The baby boy was safely taken to the hospital, and the success of the baby box has led other cities in the state to consider installing their own.
#war
Spectator USA: How Canada’s parliament ended up applauding a former Nazi
Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine in February last year, sparking a wave of solidarity around the world. However, the expression of Ukrainian nationalism has become a substitute for repressed national pride, particularly on the left. The recent incident in the Canadian parliament, where a World War Two veteran with ties to the SS was honored, highlights the ignorance and willingness of politicians to accept narratives that "feel right." The glorification of collaborators is a divisive topic in Ukraine, and the actions of the Canadian parliament only adds to the mockery it deserves.
#economy
Townhall: United Auto Workers Strike: Have Unions Finally Made Detroit an Offer It Has to Refuse?
As the United Auto Workers (UAW) escalate their strike against Detroit's automakers, the public will likely side against the union due to economic concerns. With most Americans facing financial struggles, the UAW's demands for higher wages and reduced working hours may not be well-received. The union's aggressive tactics and excessive demands could ultimately harm their own members' livelihoods.
#military
Forbes: Congressional Budget Dysfunction Poses A Threat To U.S. Security
The 118th Congress' failure to fund the U.S. military properly may pose a greater threat to national security than China. A government shutdown or a continuing resolution would undermine the Department of Defense's ability to operate effectively, jeopardizing critical initiatives and weakening military capabilities. With Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea presenting serious dangers, the Air Force, in particular, risks being stretched thin and lacking resources to meet demands. The current budget dysfunction and lack of funding for modernization further exacerbate the situation and hinder the Air Force's ability to deter conflict or win if necessary.
#education
Fox News: Indiana schools move to arm teachers with guns kept in biometric safes: 'A line of defense'
In Indiana, several school corporations are forming armed response teams to train staff on using deadly force and providing access to firearms. This use of taxpayer dollars has caused controversy. Staff members' identities will be kept secret from parents and students.
#crime
Fox News: Florida police arrest juveniles after wild high-speed chase in stolen car, video shows
Police in Florida released a video showing a high-speed chase involving two juveniles who stole an SUV. A police helicopter pursued the vehicle, which refused to stop and eventually crashed after executing a PIT maneuver. The teens were arrested and charged, while authorities emphasized the importance of securing vehicles to prevent theft.
Fox News: Shakira charged with tax evasion for 2nd time, owes Spanish government $7.1M in taxes: prosecutors
Spanish prosecutors have charged pop star Shakira with tax evasion, alleging she failed to pay a total of $22.5 million in taxes on her income from 2012 to 2018. She is accused of using an offshore company to avoid paying taxes. Shakira will go to trial in November and prosecutors have requested an eight-year prison sentence and a $25 million fine.
The Blaze: Alabama inmate who previously welcomed an experimental execution method has changed his mind
Attorneys for Alabama inmate Kenneth Smith ask judges to reject state's request to carry out his death sentence using nitrogen hypoxia. Smith's attorneys argue that the state has provided limited information about the method, making it an untested and potentially painful form of human experimentation.
#sports
Fox News: Michigan State has no cause to fire Mel Tucker over phone sex, attorney says
Michigan State football coach Mel Tucker is facing allegations of sexual harassment from activist and rape survivor Brenda Tracy, who claimed Tucker engaged in phone sex with her. Tucker admitted to the phone sex but insisted it was consensual. Tucker's attorney argued that the school's planned firing is unjust, claiming that Tucker's actions do not constitute moral turpitude and that the school had prior knowledge of the situation. Michigan State has stated that Tucker was fired for breaches in his contract and for engaging in conduct that could bring public disrespect to the university.
Forbes: Will Marcus Stroman Opt In With The Cubs In 2024?
Chicago Cubs pitcher Marcus Stroman, a potential free agent this winter, may choose to opt in with the Cubs for another year and secure a $21 million salary. Stroman's performance declined after hip problems put him on the injured list, but he has recently returned to the rotation. Reports suggest that Stroman is leaning towards staying in Chicago for another season, as his prospects for a better offer from another team are not currently strong. Opting in with the Cubs seems to be his best option given his second-half struggles.
Forbes: Twins’ Pablo Lopez - Not Yankees’ Gerrit Cole - Should Be AL Cy Young Frontrunner
Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Pablo Lopez is making a case for the AL Cy Young Award. With strong strikeout and walk rates, Lopez has managed to control contact and limit damage. Despite some bad luck on batted balls, Lopez's advanced stats show that he has been the best pitcher in the league this season.
#other
Breitbart: Writers Strike Not over Yet with Key Votes Remaining on Deal
Hollywood writers are close to ending their strike after reaching a tentative agreement with studios. The deal will be voted on by the Writers Guild of America and, if approved, will bring an end to the strike. Actors are encouraged to show solidarity by joining writers on the picket lines.
Daily Wire: Hulk Hogan’s Daughter On Why She Skipped His Wedding: ‘Chosen To Create Some Distance’
Brooke Hogan explains her absence at her father's wedding, citing the need for privacy amidst media speculation. She emphasizes the changing dynamics of her family and her focus on personal healing and happiness. Hulk Hogan, a wrestling legend, married yoga instructor Sky Daily for the third time. He had previously sued Gawker for publishing a video of him having sex, ultimately winning millions in damages and bankrupting the media company.
Breitbart: Mexico Dangles Deal to Guard Biden's Open Border
Mexican officials claim to have a deal with the U.S. to help guard the open border against Biden's economic migrants. The deal also includes negotiations with other countries to stop the flood of migrants. However, U.S. officials have not confirmed any deal, and the Mexican claims may be a negotiating tactic.
Fox News: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce would have 'gorgeous babies,' but is it for real or for show? Fans react
Fans are divided over whether Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's rumored romance is genuine or a publicity stunt. Some fans hope they are dating and believe they would make beautiful babies together, while others think the relationship is for show. Swift was spotted cheering on Kelce at a game, and they were seen leaving together, fueling speculation. Some fans think the couple is real, while others think it's a scheme for attention.
Red State: Mainstream Media Remains Silent After ‘Sound Of Freedom’ Kidnapping Is Officially Disproven
The film "Sound of Freedom" faced negative media coverage and allegations of child kidnapping against a financier, threatening its success. However, further investigation showed that the charges were accessory to kidnapping, not actual kidnapping, and the children were with their mother. The press jumped to conclusions without all the facts, highlighting their tendency to condemn before due process.