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#illegals
Fox News: Greg Abbott brags of sending 35,000 migrants to sanctuary cities, says it provided 'critical relief' to Texans
Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott boasts about the success of his migrant bussing program, providing relief to overwhelmed Texas border towns. The program has caused tension among Democrats, with mayors demanding more support and state officials wanting more from the federal government.
#politics
Breitbart: Poll: Most Say Joe Biden Is Too Old to Run for President, Not Mentally Up for the Job
A majority of registered voters, 73 percent, believe President Biden is too old to run for president, according to a recent poll. Additionally, many voters do not believe Biden is mentally up for the job and disagree that he cares about people like them. The poll also found that more voters see former President Trump as having a record of accomplishments and a vision for the future, and they consider him mentally fit for the presidency.
Fox News: Liberal Washington Post columnist warns there's 'real risk' of Trump winning in 2024: 'Stupefies me'
Liberal columnist warns that Trump could win in 2024 based on a recent poll showing a close match-up between him and Biden in the next election.
Fox News: Texas AG Ken Paxton pleads not guilty to impeachment charges after Senate advances case to trial
The Texas Senate votes against Ken Paxton's motions to dismiss impeachment charges, clearing the way for a trial. Paxton, a Republican ally of Donald Trump, faces 20 impeachment articles, including allegations of bribery and abuse of public trust. The trial is set to begin and Paxton's wife, Senator Angela Paxton, will not be able to vote.
The Blaze: Will THIS little-known legal defense strategy RESCUE Trump?
Former President Donald Trump may use an anti-suit injunction as a legal defense strategy to halt litigation in D.C. Trump's lawyers should also consider a motion regarding jury misconduct. In Georgia, due process rights were violated when the indictment with all the charges was already posted before the grand jury indictment took place.
Fox News: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to McConnell’s health and a potential government shutdown
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's health is under scrutiny, with concerns about his fitness to serve. Republicans are defending him while also wanting to raise questions about President Biden's health. McConnell's leadership may be challenged if five GOP members demand a special meeting, but that scenario seems unlikely. Other issues before the Senate include government funding, with no agreement in sight and a potential shutdown looming. The impasse over military promotions also persists due to Sen. Tommy Tuberville's protest against the Pentagon's abortion policy.
National Review: Republicans Don’t Think They Can Lose in 2024, Even with Trump
Republicans have a prevailing sense that they can't lose in the 2024 elections, despite the catastrophism and overconfidence that dominates their thinking. They believe that Trump, as Biden's hypothetical opponent, is their strongest candidate and that Biden is irredeemably corrupt. They also believe that most Americans share their views on these matters and that the current economic dissatisfaction will work in their favor.
#society
Fox News: Meghan Markle parties without Prince Harry at Beyoncé concert with Hollywood pals
Meghan Markle attends a Beyonce concert without Prince Harry, sparking rumors of a possible rift. Harry, meanwhile, is spotted at a soccer game with actor Will Ferrell and appears happier without Markle. This separation may be part of Markle's attempt to establish her own professional identity.
#foreignaffairs
The Blaze: Chinese nationals posing as tourists breached US military bases and other sites, raising espionage concerns: Report
Chinese nationals accessed U.S. military bases and sensitive locations multiple times, raising espionage concerns. They took photos and reported information to the Chinese government, breaching missile ranges and scuba diving at rocket launch sites. Some claimed to be tourists but were caught trespassing. The incidents did not result in espionage charges.
#economy
The Economist: Britain is losing its way in cutting carbon
Britain's progress in cutting carbon emissions is faltering, illustrated by the slowdown in offshore wind power projects. Spiralling costs and lack of leadership on the environment from the prime minister, Rishi Sunak, are contributing to the setback. The government's failure to increase the maximum strike price for developers is causing uncertainty and potentially driving away investors.
Despite the switch to electric cars continuing and the falling prices of electric vehicles, Britain's push to decarbonize the grid is slowing. The pace of progress in cutting carbon emissions in other sectors remains uncertain, with tensions arising as the energy bill reaches its final stages in Parliament and the pressure to accelerate zero carbon targets increases. A year of drift could leave the next government with a lot to do.
#health
The Right Scoop: Capitol Doctor weighs in on McConnell after having MRI
The Capitol doctor clears Mitch McConnell of serious health issues, ruling out stroke or Parkinson's.
Fox News: Biden to mask up indoors again after negative COVID test
President Biden will wear a facemask indoors when around other people after first lady Jill Biden tested positive for COVID-19. Jill Biden is experiencing mild symptoms and will remain in Delaware for the week. President Biden has tested negative and will follow CDC guidance by masking while indoors and around people.
#education
Daily Wire: Dr. Phil On Shutting Down Schools Because Of COVID: ‘It’s Like Throwing Gas On A Fire’
Dr. Phil criticizes school closures during the pandemic, citing low literacy levels and potential negative impacts on society, academic success, job opportunities, health, and child abuse rates.
#crime
The Blaze: Why is the 'greatest serial murder ever in American history' being COVERED UP?!
A serial killer named Billy Chemirmir murdered 22 elderly women in Dallas, stealing their jewelry, but the story went largely unnoticed. Despite overwhelming evidence, he was only convicted of two murders and escaped the death penalty. The case implicates issues such as a lack of security, criminal alien problems, ageism, and racism.
PJ Media: 'I Didn't Want to Kill Him:' Criminal Breaks Into Home of Armed Man, Forces Him to Make Life-Altering Decision in Mere Seconds
A homeowner in Pennsylvania exercises restraint and mercy when he shoots and wounds an intruder breaking into his home, who had an outstanding warrant. The homeowner hopes the intruder learns from his mistakes and seeks help, but doubts that will happen.
#sports
Fox News: Patriots' JuJu Smith-Schuster's knee 'is a mess,' NFL insider suggests
Free agent wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster signed with the New England Patriots after winning a Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs. However, there are concerns about his knee, which is causing him issues from the previous season. Despite these concerns, Smith-Schuster claims his knee is getting stronger every day.
#outdoors
Fox News: City of Pittsburgh is seeking archers to help deal with deer population crisis in parks
The City of Pittsburgh is implementing a program to control the deer population by selecting 30 archers through a lottery system. The hunters will undergo an accuracy test and must shoot a doe as their first kill, which will be donated to a food bank. The deer population has become dangerous to humans and other animals in the parks.