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#illegals
The Blaze: 75,000 illegal immigrants flagged as having possible ties to terrorism in the last year, according to CBP data
Around 75,000 illegal immigrants, labeled as "Special Interest Aliens," have been flagged by U.S. Customs and Border Protection as possible national security threats or having terroristic ties. The number of these encounters has significantly increased compared to previous years.
#politics
Newsbusters: ‘Menace to the Planet’ The View Blames Trump for Rain at Burning Man
"The View" returned from summer vacation and wasted no time in launching attacks against former President Trump. Joy Behar expressed fear that Trump could win in 2024 and blamed him for the rainy mess at Burning Man. The hosts also discussed using the 14th Amendment to prevent Trump from running again, claiming he participated in an insurrection. They further blamed him and Republicans for the effects of climate change.
Fox News: Chris Christie accuses DeSantis of 'playing politics' during Biden's Florida visit
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized for not meeting President Biden during his visit to hurricane-damaged areas. Chris Christie accuses DeSantis of playing politics.
Red State: Capitol Physician Rules out Stroke, Seizures for Ailing McConnell, but Does the Cause Really Matter?
The health of both Mitch McConnell and Joe Biden has raised concerns. McConnell's recent medical incidents have been deemed mysterious, with no causes found and no changes recommended to his treatment. Biden's mental lapses and physical mishaps are well-known, yet they are often downplayed or ignored by the media. Regardless of partisan support, it is clear that both McConnell and Biden may not be fit for office, but the truth about their conditions is often overshadowed by political biases and lack of objectivity. The upcoming 2024 general election is crucial, and voters deserve to know the truth about the health of their political figures.
Foreign Policy: Erdogan Has No Choice but to Reconcile With Assad
Syrian President Assad wants all Turkish military forces to leave Syria before he agrees to meet with Turkish President Erdogan. Erdogan, who has been trying to overthrow Assad, is now in a weak position and needs to work with Assad due to pressure from Russia and the need to address the refugee issue. Erdogan's Syria policy has been criticized by the US and his hand may be forced to backtrack.
Fox News: Kim Jong Un publicizing daughter to secure loyalty for family, South Korean officials speculate
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is using his young daughter, Kim Jun Ae, to solidify loyalty to the ruling family. Her appearances indicate the continuation of the ruling bloodline and the need for loyalty. The increased exposure of Kim Jun Ae in North Korean media does not necessarily mean she will inherit her father's position.
#society
Fox News: London mayor pressed by Piers Morgan in interview to define 'woman'
London Mayor Sadiq Khan avoids giving a direct definition of a woman during an interview with Piers Morgan. He acknowledges the physical advantages that biological males have in sports but does not give a clear stance on banning them from competing against women. The issue of what constitutes a woman remains a contentious topic.
Fox News: Owner of collapsed Iowa apartment building blames engineering company in new lawsuit
The owner of a collapsed Iowa apartment building blames an engineering company for not warning of structural issues and for failing to evacuate residents. Three men died in the collapse, and a woman had to have her leg amputated to be rescued. The engineering company denies any responsibility.
American Thinker: Leeds Festival attendees leave behind an apocalyptic scene of trash and debris
Leeds Festival in England was plagued by a massive amount of trash and litter left behind by attendees. The festival, which boasts its dedication to sustainability, faced criticism for the appalling state of the grounds after it ended. This incident raises questions about the claimed eco-consciousness of millennials and Gen Z.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Depletion of Russian air defense in southern Ukraine opens doors for Ukrainian armed drones
Russian air defense in southern Ukraine has been depleted, allowing Ukrainian armed drones, including Turkish Bayraktar TB-2 drones, to operate freely. Ukrainian strikes on Russian military infrastructure in the south have led to Russian kamikaze drones hitting Romanian territory. Ukrainians continue to target Russian military objects, destroying ammunition and personnel trucks. The war has sparked societal discontent in Russia, with an increasing number of assaults on veterans of the invasion of Ukraine.
#economy
PJ Media: U.S. Deficit Explodes From $1 Trillion to $2 Trillion Despite Economic Growth
Government spending during the pandemic caused historic campaign debt and a massive spike in inflation. Despite strong economic growth, the deficit continues to rise, doubling in 2023. The combination of lower tax receipts and higher interest rates are driving the skyrocketing budget deficit.
#culture
Forbes: A Christian Dior Biopic Is In The Works: What You May Not Know About The Iconic Brand
French actress and producer Elsa Zylberstein is developing a Christian Dior biopic that will explore the life of the fashion icon in post-World War II France. The film will focus on Dior's relationship with his design director and his love affair with a man three decades his junior. It will also delve into Dior's private and subdued nature, as well as his passion for art.
#health
Fox News: Rabid bats found in Utah, prompting warning from health officials
Health officials issued a warning after two bats in Salt Lake County, Utah, tested positive for rabies and infiltrated a school. Parents were urged to ask their children about encountering bats and report any sightings. Rabies prevention medication was recommended for those who had contact with the bats.
Flag And Cross: 'How Did This Happen?' Teen Dies Shortly After Taking Viral 'One Chip Challenge'
A 14-year-old Massachusetts teen dies after participating in the "One Chip Challenge", a social media dare involving eating a spicy tortilla chip. The chip is made by Paqui and is said to be the spiciest in the world. The teen had eaten the chip and later passed out, leading to his death.
#crime
Fox News: Prosecutors in all 50 states urge Congress to guard against AI-generated child pornography
Top prosecutors from all 50 states are urging Congress to examine the ways in which artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to exploit children through pornography. They are calling for the establishment of an expert commission to study this issue and expand legislation to cover AI-generated images. Concerns include the creation of deepfakes and the digital alteration of images of real children. The prosecutors argue that action is needed to protect children from the dangers of AI.
Fox News: 'Defunded' Wisconsin police to increase patrols after young woman brutalized in college football town attack
Increased police patrols are being implemented in Madison, Wisconsin after a female student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison was subjected to a violent attack. The assault occurred early Sunday morning and the victim sustained life-threatening injuries. Authorities suspect it was a stranger assault that took place after a football game.
Red State: 'Who You Gonna Call' in Austin, Texas, if You Are Robbed? Cops Say Don't Call 911
Cities in America are experiencing a crime wave and struggling to handle the increasing number of robberies. Austin, Texas, is particularly affected due to insufficient police staffing and a lack of resources. Residents who are robbed near ATMs are asked to call the non-emergency number instead of 911, causing delays in response. The rise in crime and the city council's handling of the situation have led to concerns over safety and the viability of businesses in the area.
The Blaze: 15-year-old male accused of killing 6-year-old girl in drive-by shooting; victim was in her living room
A 15-year-old Florida boy is accused of killing a 6-year-old girl and a 19-year-old man in a drive-by shooting. The girl was in her living room when she was shot. The police arrested the teenager for first-degree homicide.
The Blaze: Austin police tell robbery victims to call non-emergency line: 'Call 3-1-1 or make an online report'
Austin Police Department advises residents to call a non-emergency line instead of 911 if they are robbed, causing confusion due to the violent nature of robbery. The advice comes amidst a shortage of officers and a backlog of calls in the department.
Daily Wire: Austin Police Ask Residents To Call Non-Emergency Number If They’re Robbed At Bank, ATM
The Austin Police Department in Texas is urging residents to call the non-emergency number, 311, instead of 911 if they are robbed at a bank or ATM. This comes as the department is facing staffing shortages and an increase in crimes such as auto thefts and murders. The city council's decision to cut police funding has led to outrage from the community and the police union.
#sports
Dirt Wheels Magazine: VINTAGE TALE - VEGAS TO RENO ATC250R IRONMAN!
Julian Hoefert becomes the first ironman racer to finish the Vegas to Reno off-road race on an ATC250R, a 40-year-old machine. He encountered several challenges along the way, including helping an injured racer, tire failures, and faltering lights, but made it to the finish line in 3rd place.
Forbes: Andretti Autosport Rebrands As Andretti Global
Andretti Autosport, a major racing team, has announced a rebranding to "Andretti Global" in order to reflect its expansion into international racing. The team plans to compete internationally, including a proposed Formula One team with Cadillac. The rebranding initiative will unite all aspects of the organization under a single identity, aligning with the team's established legacy.
#outdoors
Fox News: Death Valley National Park may take months to reopen following Tropical Storm Hilary
Death Valley National Park in California and Nevada may take months to reopen after Tropical Storm Hilary caused significant damage. The storm dumped over two inches of rain on the park, which is more than its average annual rainfall. The heavy rain caused new gullies and damaged the park's roadways, resulting in an estimated $6 million in repair costs.
#technology
Daily Wire: United Airlines Halts Flights Nationwide Due To Computer Issue: Report
United Airlines, one of the largest airlines globally, suspended flights across the U.S. due to a computer issue. The Labor Day weekend, expected to be the busiest in the company's history, saw approximately 2.8 million individuals affected.
#other
Daily Wire: Joy Behar Blames Donald Trump For Burning Man Disaster
Joy Behar blamed former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party for the flooding at the Burning Man festival in Nevada. She cited climate change as the cause and urged people not to vote for him. Governor Ron DeSantis countered that hurricanes are not new and criticized the politicization of natural disasters.
Forbes: Miley Cyrus Claims She Didn’t Make Any Money On Her ‘Bangerz’ Tour
Miley Cyrus reveals that she didn't make any money from her 2014 Bangerz Tour because she wanted to ensure her creative vision was exceptional. The tour, known for its unconventional concepts, was a huge spectacle but did not result in a significant payday for the pop singer.