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#illegals
Fox News: French police rescue 6 migrant women trapped in truck, sparking concerns amidst ongoing migration challenges
Six female migrants were rescued from a refrigerated food truck in France. They believed the truck was heading to the U.K. or Ireland, but it was actually en route to Italy. The truck driver was not held responsible.
#politics
The Babylon Bee: Gavin Newsom Says California Believes In Free Speech And If You Disagree You Will Be Arrested
California Governor Gavin Newsom declared California to be the freest state in the Union, warning that anyone who disagreed would be arrested. Independent studies supported his claim.
Fox News: Long-shot GOP presidential candidate Perry Johnson considering Senate bid in battleground Michigan
Long-shot Republican presidential candidate Perry Johnson considers running for the open Senate seat in Michigan. Johnson failed to qualify for the first two Republican debates and faces difficulty meeting the polling threshold for the third debate.
The Federalist: Lawsuit: MI Dems' Election Amendments Violate The Constitution
A lawsuit filed in federal court claims that two Democrat-backed constitutional amendments in Michigan violate state and U.S. Constitutions by changing election laws. The amendments were passed through the ballot amendment process, but the plaintiffs argue that only the state legislature has the power to make such changes. The true intent of the amendments, according to the plaintiffs, is to implement Democrats' voting policies.
Fox News: Former Obama aide lashes out at Biden for 'bowing to progressives,' joining autoworkers picket line
Former Obama aide Steve Rattner criticized President Biden for joining the autoworkers on their picket line, calling it "outrageous" and saying that there is no precedent for a president taking sides. Rattner believes that Biden is putting his thumb on the scale and that the autoworkers' demands are overly ambitious. He is concerned that a prolonged strike could hurt the economy and impact Biden's re-election chances.
Fox News: Blue state governor defends deal with CCP-tied company, labels criticism 'xenophobia'
Democratic Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker defends his closed-door deal with Gotion Inc., an electric vehicle battery company with ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Pritzker accuses Republican leaders of resorting to xenophobia to gain political advantage. The deal is expected to create jobs and boost economic growth.
Daily Wire: Fox News Host Corners Newsom In Post-Debate Spin Room: ‘Is Biden Holding You Back?’
Fox News host Pete Hegseth questioned Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) after the Republican primary debate, asking if Newsom felt hindered by President Joe Biden in pursuing a presidential run. Hegseth specifically asked Newsom who he would prefer to debate, Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis. Newsom praised Biden and expressed loyalty towards him, denying that Biden was holding him back. DeSantis responded by asserting that people have chosen to leave California for Florida, indicating that his state is superior.
Washington Free Beacon: House Resolution Slams Biden's $6 Billion Iran Prisoner Swap
House Republicans have filed a resolution condemning the Biden administration's $6 billion ransom deal with Iran and demanding that all deals with Iran be submitted to Congress. The resolution also accuses the administration of hiding diplomatic actions from Congress and relaxing oil sanctions on Iran, allowing the regime to gain billions in revenue.
The New American: FTC's Amazon Lawsuit Could Radically Shake Up Online Commerce
The federal government has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, aiming to curb the influence of Big Tech. The lawsuit challenges Amazon's business practices, which the Federal Trade Commission claims promote monopolistic behavior. If successful, the suit could lead to the restructuring of the company and impact how Americans shop and run their businesses.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Trump loses appeal to delay civil trial in New York
Former President Donald Trump has lost an appeal to delay a civil trial in New York brought by the state's Attorney General Letitia James, who alleges that Trump defrauded banks and insurers by overinflating the value of his assets. The trial is set to start on October 2 and threatens to impact Trump's real estate empire, including properties such as Trump Tower. Trump's lawyers had filed a challenge against the judge in the case, alleging abuse of authority, but their appeal was rejected.
#society
Forbes: BTS’s Record Label Is Going After The Band’s Fans (For All The Right Reasons)
Big Hit Music, the company behind BTS, is taking a stand against inappropriate behavior from fans known as sasaengs in the K-pop industry. The company released a statement on Weverse, stating that they will not tolerate malicious activities and have filed criminal complaints against individuals who have infringed on the rights of the artists. Big Hit Music is committed to eliminating illegal activities and holding suspects accountable.
Red State: Dallas Police Officers Found Liable for Tony Timpa's Tragic 2016 Death
A federal jury found three Dallas police officers liable for the 2016 death of Tony Timpa, while Sgt. Kevin Mansell was exonerated. The verdict raises questions about accountability and transparency in cases of alleged police abuse. Timpa's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit.
#war
Fox News: Scuffle between Lebanese Armenians, riot police, erupts outside Azerbaijani Embassy
Lebanese Armenians clash with riot police outside Azerbaijan Embassy in Beirut over military offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh. Protesters wave flags, burn posters. Teargas used.
Armenian separatist authorities agree to lay down weapons and dissolve themselves after Azerbaijan recaptures Nagorno-Karabakh. Over 50% of population flees amid fears of reprisals. Lebanese Armenians limited in financial support due to economic crisis.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: State Department Emails Compromised by China Following Microsoft Hack
Chinese hackers infiltrated the State Department, stealing sensitive information from 10 employees, causing concern about escalating hacking efforts from China. The breach revealed travel itineraries and diplomatic deliberations, raising international cybersecurity and Indo-Pacific diplomatic concerns. The hack occurred after alleged Chinese hackers stole a token from a Microsoft engineer, impacting a total of 25 entities.
The Blaze: Chinese communist hackers stole 60,000 Microsoft-managed State Department emails
Chinese hackers stole 60,000 emails from State Department accounts, targeting Europe and East Asia. The Biden administration has not yet blamed Beijing. Senators from both parties condemn the breach and call for accountability.
Foreign Policy: Attention-Seekers and Autocrats Are a Combustible Mix
In an age of social media and online provocateurs, China is planning new legislation to make it illegal to offend the Chinese people or government. This is likely to cause diplomatic disputes with the West, as it creates a new opportunity for thrill-seekers to cause harm and gain fame. The proposed legislation has the potential to create foreign-policy headaches and risks for Western countries, and could lead to the arrest of Western tourists and visitors to China.
#economy
The Blaze: Glenn says THIS is the thing NOBODY got right in last night’s GOP debate
Glenn Beck was unhappy with the discussion on striking workers in the second GOP debate. He believes that the auto makers and the United Auto Workers union are to blame for their own problems, as they got into bed with the government during the bailout in 2008. He also criticizes Joe Biden for supporting pay raises that would lead to inflation and put the Big Three auto workers out of business.
Flag And Cross: Experts Downplay Immediate Recession Risk Amid Potential Government Shutdown
Financial experts predict that a potential U.S. government shutdown would have a minor initial impact on the economy but could lead to a recession if prolonged. Shutdowns can dampen growth and consumer sentiment, especially if they continue for an extended period. Economists estimate that a shutdown could reduce growth by 0.2 percentage points per week. While recovery is expected post-shutdown, the potential disruptions could have lasting effects.
#military
Fox News: Iran's Defense Ministry car battery factory hit by second fire in 1 week
A fire occurred at an Iranian car battery factory owned by the Defense Ministry for the second time in a week. No injuries reported. Photos and videos show a column of black smoke rising into the sky.
#education
National Review: The Corner: Machete-Wielding Teacher Returns
Shellyne Rodriguez, the teacher fired by Hunter College for threatening a reporter, has now been hired by Cooper Union School of Art.
#crime
Fox News: Former Belarusian operative acquitted in Swiss court over disappearances of Lukashenko opponents in 1990s
Former Belarusian security operative, Yuri Harauski, has been acquitted in a Swiss court of involvement in the enforced disappearances of three political opponents of President Aleksander Lukashenko in the late 1990s. The court ruled that evidence linking Harauski to the crimes was insufficient.
Fox News: Florida auto shop shooting kills 2 amidst customer's grudge over service 2 years ago
A disgruntled customer's dissatisfaction with work done on his car two years ago led to a shooting at a Florida auto shop, resulting in the deaths of both the customer and the shop owner. The customer felt overcharged and sought retaliation.
Fox News: Manhunt after shootings close schools in South Carolina coastal area
Authorities in South Carolina have closed schools and are conducting a search for a man who allegedly shot two people, including a deputy. The suspect, Ernest Robert Burbage III, is believed to still be in the area.
Fox News: Deadly gunman attacks hospital and apartment in Rotterdam, 2 killed
Two people were killed and others injured by a gunman who targeted a hospital and an apartment in Rotterdam. The shooter, a 32-year-old student, wore a bulletproof vest and later killed a teacher at a medical center.
Breitbart: WATCH: Democrat-Run Philadelphia Endures Second Night of Looting
Mass looting in Democrat-run Philadelphia continues for a second night. Over 50 people were arrested as organized groups target stores, stealing items and causing chaos. The looting was triggered by the dropping of manslaughter charges against a cop who shot a driver.
#technology
Human Events: LIBS OF TIKTOK: Elon Musk promises to fix X the demonetized words problem after I did a test study
X, formerly known as Twitter, is censoring certain words that can prevent posts from receiving ads. Words such as drag queen, porn, groomer, innocent, trans, LGBTQ, police, non-binary, ugly, and Amen can result in demonetization. This has sparked controversy as it restricts free speech and goes against the platform's claim of being a free speech site. The censorship seems to target conservative viewpoints, with certain words related to gender ideology and religion being prohibited. Elon Musk, the new owner of X, has promised to make changes regarding this issue.
Flag And Cross: Standard Earbuds Turned Into Brain-Recording And Fitness-Tracking Device
Earbuds can now record brain activity and exercise levels by adding sensors that measure electrical activity and lactate levels. The data collected can be wirelessly transmitted to a smartphone or laptop for analysis, allowing for long-term health monitoring and detection of neuro-degenerative conditions. These sensors are less cumbersome than current devices and can be used during exercise. The future of health monitoring could involve wearable sensors and mobile devices working together to track brain activity and health-related metabolites throughout the day.
National Review: The Corner: M. S. Swaminathan, R.I.P.
Crop yields have increased dramatically thanks to the work of scientists like M.S. Swaminathan. These advances have helped reduce hunger and poverty around the world.
#other
Fox News: 'Yellowstone' nearly featured 'Kardashians' star until Kris Jenner put her foot down
In the season 4 premiere of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," Kris Jenner reveals that her partner Corey Gamble turned down an opportunity to be on the show "Yellowstone." Jenner wanted Gamble to have a romantic relationship on the show, but he declined the offer. Meanwhile, it was recently confirmed that Kevin Costner will not be returning for the final season of "Yellowstone" due to production issues.
Forbes: Want The Job Covering Taylor Swift Or Beyoncé? About 1,000 Others Have Applied
Nearly a thousand Taylor Swift and Beyoncé fans have applied for reporter positions at Gannett to cover the pop stars. The remote positions require 5 years of newsroom experience and knowledge of pop culture.