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#illegals
National Review: The Corner: On Illegal Immigration, Mayor Eric Adams Is an Incoherent Mess
Mayor Eric Adams expresses concern about the impact of illegal immigration on New York City, criticizing President Biden for lacking support and Governor Greg Abbott for busing illegal immigrants to liberal cities. He emphasizes the potential destruction to the city and the financial strain caused by the influx of asylum seekers. Adams questions why a non-sanctuary jurisdiction like Texas would transport migrants to a sanctuary jurisdiction like New York, highlighting the cost disparity and the bill granting illegal immigrants in the city the right to vote.
The Right Scoop: NYC Mayor suggests his city is DONE because of illegal immigration
NYC mayor warns New Yorkers of illegal immigration problem. Thousands of migrants arriving monthly from various countries through the southern border. Mayor blames open borders policies and asks residents to hold Joe Biden accountable.
#politics
Fox News: Manchin, others torch Biden for banning oil drilling across millions of acres: 'assault on our economy'
President Biden faces criticism from both Republicans and Democrats for restricting fossil fuel drilling in Alaska, sparking concerns about energy security and economic impact. The Department of the Interior proposed regulations to protect 13 million acres in the National Petroleum Reserve and withdrew 2.8 million acres from leasing in the Beaufort Sea. Despite claims of protecting the fragile ecosystem due to climate change, opponents argue that the move increases dependence on foreign oil and eliminates American jobs.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Tucker Carlson releases interview with Larry Sinclair about his drug-filled sex with Barack Obama, who came back for more…
Tucker Carlson releases interview with Larry Sinclair who claims to have had a drug-filled sex encounter with Barack Obama, who purportedly returned for more.
Newsbusters: Bongino Lashes out at ‘Leftist Tyrants’ Over ‘Climate Emergency’
Dan Bongino passionately criticized the Biden administration's consideration of a climate emergency, warning of the impact on American freedoms and quality of life. He emphasized the lack of authority to impose such restrictions and urged people to stay vigilant. The columnist Andy Kessler also raised concerns about climate alarmism and highlighted attacks on quality of life, including bans on gas stoves and regulations on restaurant owners. Future goals such as phasing out meat were also mentioned.
Fox News: Floridians praise DeSantis response to Hurricane Idalia, experts weigh in on what it means for 2024
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis praised for his leadership during Hurricane Idalia. Many citizens and politicians impressed by his response.
The Economist: What Democrats can learn from Bobby Kennedy
In a look back at the legacy of Robert Kennedy, it is suggested that had he not been assassinated, he would have become president, bringing an earlier end to the Vietnam War and avoiding the Nixon administration and Watergate scandal. Comparisons are drawn between Kennedy's campaign and the current Democratic campaigns, highlighting the passion, honesty, and intensity of his race. Despite his son's current challenge against President Joe Biden, it is noted that he lacks his father's chance of nomination.
Forbes: Most Americans Believe Biden Meddled In His Son Hunter’s Business Dealings, Poll Finds
A new poll shows that the majority of Americans believe President Joe Biden had some involvement in his son Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings in Ukraine and China. Nearly half of the respondents think Biden's conduct was illegal, and concerns about his age and ability to lead have increased since March. Americans are dissatisfied with Biden's presidency, with low confidence in his leadership and belief that his policies have worsened economic conditions. Democratic voters have mixed views, with some wanting Biden as the nominee but still believing he was involved in his son's business dealings.
Newsbusters: Wagner Condemns GOP Candidates For Ignoring SPLC's Hate Group Ratings
MSNBC's Alex Wagner criticizes Moms for Liberty and Republican presidential candidates for seeking their support, citing the Southern Poverty Law Center's designation of the group as a hate and anti-government extremist group. However, the quote from Hitler used by an Indiana chapter of Moms for Liberty was taken out of context as a warning rather than an endorsement. Wagner highlights the political power of Moms for Liberty among conservative mothers and mentions Governor Ron DeSantis and former Governor Nikki Haley's associations with the group.
National Review: The Corner: Trump or What?
A "Trump or Death" sign at a Yankees game shows some diehard supporters not understanding what made Trump appealing. Trump's rise was linked to fears about migrants, terror attacks, and downplaying of dangers. Such banners alienate independent voters and remind them of Trump's association with extremists. Trump won in 2016 by tapping into less apocalyptic themes, being funny, and fulfilling the fantasy of a business leader in government. The choice was Trump or Hillary, a fate regarded with more horror.
American Thinker: California is on the verge of making it illegal to ‘misgender’ your own child
The left in California is redefining child abuse, now potentially including "misgendering" a child. A proposed bill would make it abuse if parents don't affirm their child's transgender identity. This is not only evil but also an attack on fathers.
#society
The Economist: Britain will ease some environmental rules for housebuilders
Britain will ease environmental rules for housebuilders, allowing them to bypass "nutrient neutrality" requirements in order to resume construction. This decision has raised concerns among conservationists about potential harm to protected wildlife sites and the state of England's rivers. Environmental constraints may face further scrutiny, including the need for increased biodiversity and water neutrality in housing developments.
The Economist: An unusual coalition is emerging in California’s school-board fights
Republicans in California have emerged victorious on school boards, promoting policies that focus on issues surrounding sex and gender. Parents, including some Democrats, immigrants, evangelicals, and gay people, are pushing back against schools keeping a child's declared gender identity a secret from parents. While some traditionalists oppose any mention of LGBTQ+ issues in schools, others argue that it is not about intolerance but rather a rejection of gender ideology that is not rooted in science.
#war
Fox News: US sending Ukraine uranium-based ammo ‘very bad news,’ according to Russian spokesman
The U.S. has announced plans to send depleted uranium anti-tank rounds to Ukraine, following Britain's lead. These rounds will be used to arm tanks and aid in Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russian forces. Depleted uranium is a byproduct of uranium enrichment, and while it is not a nuclear weapon, it does emit low levels of radiation. Russia has criticized the move, claiming it will lead to escalation.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Marco Rubio says payments to Bidens are 'more serious problem' than Hunter's gun charges
Sen. Marco Rubio expressed concerns about the Biden family's business dealings with China. He questioned why Hunter Biden was paid millions of dollars from foreign sources and emphasized the potential impact on the President's relationship with China. Rubio also stated that if there is evidence of wrongdoing, it should be brought forward and investigated.
#health
Flag And Cross: Combined Use Of Contraceptive Pills And Painkillers Can Lead To Blood Clots, Warns New Research
Research has found a connection between contraceptive pills and over-the-counter painkillers, specifically non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), in cases of blood clots. Women using hormonal contraception alongside NSAIDs like ibuprofen, diclofenac, and naproxen have a higher risk of developing blood clots. However, the overall risk is still low. This study highlights the importance of informing women about the potential risks associated with these medications when taken together.
#education
National Review: Another California District Approves Policy Requiring Schools to Inform Parents of Gender-Transition Requests
Rocklin Unified School District in California requires schools to notify parents when students request to identify as a different gender. Supporters cite parental involvement, while opponents argue it risks transgender students' safety. Policy allows 48-hour delays if safety is at risk.
Fox News: Married teacher preyed on teen students at private Christian school: police
Math teacher Chrystal Frost in Alabama is accused of having sex with two teenage boys who were her students. She resigned and was arrested.
#crime
Human Events: Ukrainian adoptee charged with murder after slaughtering American parents who ‘treated him like their own son’
A 21-year-old adoptee from Ukraine kills his American missionary parents in Florida. The couple had adopted him at 14 and tried to give him a better life. The motive for the murders remains unknown.
Fox News: Terror suspect who clung to van in daring prison escape likely had 'inside' help: report
A terror suspect, Daniel Khalife, escaped from a high-security London prison by clinging to the underside of a van. The escape prompted a manhunt and investigation into the prison's protocols.
The Blaze: Atlanta Walmart to reopen with police substation after rampant crime contributed to closure
An Atlanta Walmart that closed due to crime will reopen with a police substation. Walmart has been struggling with theft, leading to store closures. The reopening aims to combat crime and provide grocery access .
#sports
Forbes: Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic Eyeing Dream U.S. Open Final
Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic are one victory away from a dream matchup in the U.S. Open final. Alcaraz dominated Alexander Zverev and will face Daniil Medvedev in one semifinal, while Djokovic faces Ben Shelton.
The Blaze: 'The most famous Hitler phrase there is in the world': Spectator booted from US Open after German player hears 'unbelievable' words
A spectator was kicked out of a U.S. Open tennis match after making a derogatory comment involving Hitler. German player Alexander Zverev reported the incident to the umpire and the fan was identified and removed.
#outdoors
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TacSol introduces the Owyhee Takedown 22 Magnum, a lightweight and powerful bolt-action rifle for varmint hunting and pest control. It offers magnum power in a compact platform, making it perfect for backpacking and target shooting.
Fox News: Bear that mauled a hiker near West Yellowstone gets killed after breaking into a house
A grizzly bear that fatally mauled a woman and attacked a person in Idaho was killed after breaking into a house near West Yellowstone. The bear was confirmed to have been involved in the fatal attack and had previously been captured for research purposes.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Polestar Vs. Nio: EV Makers To Clash Beyond The Road In Smartphone Battle
Swedish automaker Polestar is planning to launch a smartphone in China in December, following in the footsteps of Chinese EV maker Nio. The phone will be a 'premium' device and will be developed as part of a joint venture with Chinese smartphone maker Xingji Meizu. The move comes as China reportedly banned officials from using foreign-branded devices in government offices.
#other
Forbes: Miley Cyrus And Her Father Debut New Singles On The Same Billboard Chart Simultaneously
Miley Cyrus and her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, both have new songs on the Adult Contemporary chart. Miley's "Used To Be Young" debuts at No. 17, while her previous hit, "Flowers," continues to dominate the chart. Billy Ray Cyrus enters the chart at No. 30 with his new single, "Plans," featuring his fiancee, Firerose.