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#illegals
Washington Free Beacon: NYC Prepares To Spend $1 Billion To Put Up Migrants in Hotels for Next Three Years
New York City is spending over $1 billion on hotel rentals for migrants entering the city. The contract covers rental fees for over 100 hotels turned into migrant shelters. The influx of migrants has led to overcrowding and concerns among residents. +
#politics
National Review: The Corner: A Rare Split between Trump and Ramaswamy
Donald Trump faces backlash for criticizing the Florida Heartbeat Act, while his ally, Vivek Ramaswamy, supports similar legislation. Ramaswamy opposes federal gestational limits on late-term abortions, believing it should be determined at the state level. Republicans in Congress are hesitant to support federal legislation on abortion due to political concerns.
PJ Media: Biden Never Would Have Joined the UAW Picket Line If Not for Trump
Joe Biden claims to be the most pro-union president but only joined the UAW picket line in Michigan after Donald Trump announced his visit. It was a staged event to save face and avoid being upstaged by Trump.
Washington Free Beacon: Neo-Nazi Summer Camps Offer Combat Training to Kids
Neo-Nazi groups in Europe, Scandinavia, Australia, and New Zealand organized summer camps to indoctrinate children in their racist ideology and teach them to use firearms. These camps serve as recruitment hubs for radical groups and promote neo-Nazism, white supremacy, and ultranationalism. These camps were promoted online and offer a wide range of activities, including ideological indoctrination and combat training.
The Economist: States are becoming more brazen about killing foes abroad
States around the world are becoming more audacious in carrying out assassinations of political foes abroad. The murder of a Sikh separatist activist in Canada has triggered a dispute between Canada and India, highlighting the escalating incidence of assassinations. Rising powers such as Saudi Arabia and India, as well as Ukraine and Russia, are projecting force abroad and challenging Western double standards on state-sponsored killings. The use of advanced technologies like drones has made assassinations easier than ever, but the moral and legal implications remain murky.
Newsbusters: Behar: Better for America If Biden Gets Reelected and ‘Dies in Office’
The View hosts express outrage over concerns about aging politicians' fitness for office, particularly regarding President Biden. Joy Behar suggests it would be better if Biden was reelected and died in office than having Trump for another term. Whoopi Goldberg and Behar downplay Biden's falls and argue that age shouldn't be a determining factor for a leader's capability.
Fox News: Joy Behar insists country could 'survive' if Biden dies in office, but says US won't survive a Trump win
Co-host of "The View," Joy Behar, claimed that if President Biden dies in office, the country would be fine, but if Donald Trump were re-elected, the country wouldn't survive. Another co-host, Alyssa Farah Griffin, disagreed and expressed hope that Trump wouldn't be the nominee in 2024. Behar remained confident that Trump could defeat Biden again. The discussion revolved around concerns about Biden's age and the stress of the presidency.
Breitbart: PA Democrat Announces Primary Bid Challenging Sen. Bob Casey
Pennsylvania Democrat Blaine Forkner launches his progressive senatorial campaign, challenging Sen. Bob Casey. Forkner promises to fight for universal healthcare, affordable education, and a better economic future for workers. Forkner's entry into the race could push Casey further to the left, as Casey lacks significant accomplishments and is not well-known among Pennsylvania voters.
Fox News: Gavin Newsom signs California law doubling taxes on guns and ammo: 'A small price to pay'
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law to double taxes on guns and ammunition, generating $159 million per year for safety initiatives. The law aims to prevent gun violence and improve security at schools. The tax does not apply to police or businesses selling less than $5,000 worth of firearms or ammo.
Spectator USA: Is the Biden campaign panicking yet?
President Joe Biden's re-election campaign faces the challenge of navigating the hazards of the real world without being able to campaign from his basement. Concerns about Biden's age and physical and mental health are widespread among voters, and Democrats fear that a bad fall before the election will solidify the idea that he is unfit for the job. Biden has been doing physical therapy and taking precautions to improve his balance and prevent falls. The campaign is at a critical point, deciding whether to run a hidden, middling campaign or to go all out and risk the potential gaffes and vulnerabilities that may arise.
The Federalist: How Republicans Can Still Make The Second Debate Matter
Candidates in the upcoming Republican debate should accept that Donald Trump is likely to be the nominee. Instead of attacking Trump, they should focus on highlighting the failures of Democrat rule under Joe Biden, including the risk of war and high inflation. The goal is to make Biden and his party own the consequences of their policies.
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Biden Uses Air Force One Short Stairs To Avoid Falling—Almost Falls
White House is reportedly taking measures to prevent President Biden from falling before the 2024 election as he has experienced public tripping incidents. Biden is using smaller stairs on Air Force One to board and deplane, wearing tennis shoes more often, and working with a physical therapist to improve his balance. The White House hopes to avoid any potential embarrassment that may affect his reelection bid.
Daily Wire: Canadian House Speaker Resigns After Honoring Nazi
Canadian House Speaker Anthony Rota resigns after honoring a Nazi veteran in parliament. Rota invited Yaroslav Hunka, who fought for the Nazis in WWII, but failed to disclose his true history. The incident has caused embarrassment and condemnation from politicians across the spectrum.
The Blaze: THIS indicted senator has allegedly been trading US secrets for cash, gold, and luxury cars
Democratic Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey is indicted on federal bribery charges. He is accused of doing special favors for Egypt in exchange for cash, gold, and luxury vehicles. There are also allegations of selling national secrets to Egypt.
Foreign Policy: Government Shutdown Threatens Key U.S. Initiative in Pacific
A government shutdown threatens the U.S. alliance with Pacific Island nations, impacting its efforts to counter China's influence in the region. The United States is negotiating to renew important agreements that grant military access to the region, but a shutdown could disrupt these negotiations and harm the island nations' economies, weakening Washington's credibility in the Pacific.
#society
The Blaze: 'A present from the homeless': Denver business owner dumps human poop that he was forced to clean up on city hall steps
Denver businessman Jon Caldara is frustrated with the homeless defecating outside his business. He took human feces that he cleaned up and dumped them on the steps of city hall to send a message to the mayor. Caldara believes that the homeless problem is a result of drug and mental health crises, as well as a crisis of law. He wants the city to enforce laws and provide help to those in need.
Fox News: Bull gores, kills man at festival in Spain
A Spanish man died after being gored by a bull during a festival in eastern Spain. The incident occurred during a running festival in the town of Pobla de Farnals. Bull running is a traditional practice in Spain, but activists argue that it is cruel and dangerous.
Spectator USA: Neil deGrasse Tyson’s descent into ‘woke’ madness
Neil deGrasse Tyson, famous astrophysicist, has become increasingly rude and arrogant, particularly in discussions about gender and COVID-related measures. He pushes his own agenda and fails to listen to others. He lacks humility and has become insufferable.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: BBC: Russia aims to rejoin UN’s human rights council
Russia aims to rejoin the UN's human rights council, seeking to restore its international standing after being expelled due to its invasion of Ukraine. The upcoming election is crucial for Russia's credibility, as accusations of human rights abuses loom.
National Review: The Corner: Russia’s War in Ukraine Is Not the Iraq War
In a Twitter exchange, Senator J.D. Vance compared Russia's war in Ukraine to the U.S.-led coalition's ousting of Saddam Hussein in Iraq, claiming that both conflicts were disastrous mistakes. The author argues that this comparison is nonsensical, asserting that Russia's invasion of Ukraine is an act of militaristic expansionism, while the Iraq War was a response to Hussein's attempts at regional destabilization. The author also highlights the differences in conduct between the two wars, emphasizing Russia's brutal campaign in Ukraine and the accountability of the U.S. and its allies in Iraq. The author contends that American support for Ukraine's defense is necessary to prevent further aggression and protect the interests of NATO allies.
#religion
The New American: Anglican Minister: Progressive Christians Are “Fake”; Liberalism Is Devil’s Work - The New American
Anglican minister Calvin Robinson argues that the term "progressive Christian" is an oxymoron, claiming that liberalism and relativism are tools being used to destroy Christianity from within. He warns that liberalism is the greatest threat to Christianity. Robinson emphasizes the importance of acknowledging gender differences and declares that one cannot be both a Christian and progressive. He believes that Christianity provides a set of conservative values and that truth is objective, while liberalism denies truth and promotes relativism. Liberalism and its opposition to the status quo lack a clear vision for society.
#health
Fox News: LSU's Kim Mulkey reveals she underwent life-saving heart procedure after national championship run
LSU women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey underwent a life-saving heart procedure after the Tigers' national championship win. She hopes her experience will inspire others to prioritize their health. Mulkey had two stents placed in a blocked artery and urges those over 50 to get a stress test.
#education
Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 397: Liz Wheeler on the Sorry State of American Education
In this podcast, Liz Wheeler discusses the Marxist influence on American education and the shift towards woke indoctrination.
#sports
Dirt Wheels Magazine: CAN-AM MAVERICK R SCORES HISTORIC FIRST WIN
Can-Am racer Dustin Jones made history at the 2023 Silver State 300 desert race, winning overall with the all-new Can-Am Maverick R. Can-Am dominated the UTV classes, taking first, second, and third place, with the Maverick R and Maverick X3 platforms earning two wins and six podium finishes.
Forbes: Bears’ Chaotic Start Puts Heat On New President Kevin Warren
The Chicago Bears are struggling, with a franchise-long losing streak of 13 games, putting pressure on the general manager and head coach. The team's desire for public funds to build a new stadium adds to the stakes. The team's chain of command is unclear, with conflicting reporting structures, and the relationship between the general manager and team president is uncertain. The early roster decisions have not paid off, and the defense is struggling despite new signings. A softer schedule may provide a chance to regroup, but if the Bears continue to lose, changes may be in store for the team's leadership.
Forbes: Rugby World Cup: Cohesion Is The Key To Success On And Off The Field
Week three of the 2023 Rugby World Cup saw Ireland defeat South Africa and Wales beat Australia, highlighting the importance of team cohesion in achieving success. GAIN LINE Analytics, a consultancy firm, uses its "Cohesion Analytics Methodology" to measure and analyze the understanding between team members. The study shows that teams like Ireland and France, with high levels of cohesion, are likely to excel, while traditional powerhouse Australia struggles. Cohesion is measured through GAIN LINE's Team Work Index (TWI), which looks at the quantity and intensity of linkages within a team, emphasizing the importance of long-term stability and repetition.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: The Best Hiking Leggings of 2023
Hiking leggings are a comfortable and versatile option for outdoor activities. The best hiking leggings are the Smartwool Active Legging, which are thermoregulating and have pockets. Another top pick is the Patagonia Maipo 7/8 Tights, which are lightweight and have odor control. For durability, the Mountain Hardwear Chockstone Trail Tight is a great option, while the ChickFly Merino Wool & Eucalyptus Leggings offer a unique design with a built-in shorts layer for easy bathroom breaks.
#technology
Fox News: 5 tech shortcuts that are sure to make your life easier
Shep from Macon, Georgia wants to know if he can create a group chat on his iPhone to save time. The answer is yes, you can create a group chat on both iPhone and Android. Follow specific instructions based on your device.
#other
Forbes: Lady Gaga’s Massive Per-Night Payday Brought Her Back To Las Vegas
Lady Gaga has announced a return to her Las Vegas residency, Jazz + Piano, after a long break due to the global pandemic. The lucrative paycheck she receives for these shows is one of the main reasons she continues to extend her stay in Sin City. With the potential to earn at least $12 million and more, Gaga can use this opportunity to make money while she works on her other artistic ventures and plans her next move.
Fox News: Mick Jagger admits problem with 'old age,' 'mistakes' he's made with The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger reflects on old age and the future of The Rolling Stones, stating that the band's business will continue after his death. He discusses the challenges they faced in the music industry and his plans for their new album. Jagger admits to mistakes made in his role as frontman. The Rolling Stones' new album, "Hackney Diamonds," will be released in October.
Daily Wire: Maury Povich Says He’ll Come ‘Out Of Retirement’ To DNA Test Matthew McConaughey And Woody Harrelson
Talk show host Maury Povich is willing to come out of retirement to determine if actors Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson are half brothers. McConaughey revealed that the question arose from something his mother said, and while he was initially hesitant, he appears open to the idea now.