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#illegals
The Blaze: Biden administration is unwilling to secure southern border but is now considering fencing illegal aliens inside Texas. Abbott promises to retaliate by sending more buses to DC.
The Biden administration plans to use geofencing to keep illegal aliens in Texas, preventing Republican Gov. Greg Abbott from busing them to Democratic sanctuary states. Ankle bracelets or GPS monitoring devices would track migrants during their wait for asylum screening. This may make deportation easier, but it would overwhelm Texas' resources.
#politics
Breitbart: Disney Drops Most Claims in Lawsuit Against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
The Walt Disney Co. has dropped most of its claims in its lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis after he revoked their special privilege in retaliation for their opposition to an anti-groomer law. Disney will now focus on its First Amendment rights, claiming that the governor revoked their privilege in response to their freedom of speech.
Breitbart: EU Sees Asylum Applications Surge by Nearly One Third Over Last Year
The number of asylum applications in the EU, Norway, and Switzerland has increased by nearly one-third this year, with over one million applications expected. Syrians and Afghanis are the largest groups seeking asylum, while Ukrainians have not made the top ten. Germany has the highest number of applications, followed by Spain and France. The increase in applications comes as the EU attempts to impose a migrant redistribution program, which is being heavily criticized by conservative states like Hungary and Poland.
Fox News: Tuberville demands answers on military rankings of discharged service members who refused COVID-19 vaccine
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., wrote a letter to three military secretaries, demanding answers regarding the rankings of discharged service members who refused the COVID-19 vaccine. Tuberville expressed concerns about the vaccines' development and their use of cell lines derived from aborted fetal tissue, which led to objections based on religious convictions. He wants information on how the personnel shortage resulting from the vaccine mandate was addressed.
Tuberville maintains a hold on military nominations over the Pentagon's abortion policies, affecting 301 senior military nominations. His office stated that the hold will end when the Biden administration stops using taxpayer dollars for abortions.
Fox News: Fulton County grand jury recommended charging Lindsey Graham, two ex-senators in 2020 election case
The Fulton County special grand jury recommends charging Lindsey Graham, Kelly Loeffler, David Perdue, Michael Flynn, and others for alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia. Donald Trump and 18 others have been indicted by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, with charges including violation of the Georgia RICO Act, criminal solicitation, criminal conspiracy, and filing false documents. Trump pleads not guilty, and the trial is scheduled for October.
Daily Wire: Biden Plagiarized Again In 2000. Harvard Journal Covered It Up: Report
Joe Biden, a known plagiarist, reportedly plagiarized once again in an article for the Harvard Journal on Legislation in 2000. The editors of the journal covered for him by fixing the article before publishing it.
The New American: Dutch Elections: Support for Farmers' Party Falls as Political Mainstream Reasserts Itself - The New American
Support for the Dutch Farmers Movement (BBB) is declining as the country heads to the polls. The establishment parties are seeking to regain control over populist backlash against their "green" policies. Meanwhile, former Brussels green czar Frans Timmermans has stepped down to challenge the BBB and promote more drastic cuts to livestock production, causing concern among farmers and critics. The dispute between Dutch farmers and the government over nitrogen emissions continues, with protests and arrests outside Parliament. Additionally, the Netherlands' commitment to supporting Ukrainian farmers while imposing strict regulations on their own agricultural industry has been criticized. +
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Texas WINS emergency stay on floating barriers in Rio Grande
U.S. Appeals Court grants emergency stay to Texas, allowing them to keep barriers in the Rio Grande for now.
#society
Fox News: Queen Elizabeth celebrated by Prince William, Kate Middleton one year after death: 'Extraordinary life'
The royal family commemorates one year since Queen Elizabeth II's death with heartfelt messages and photos.
King Charles III and Prince William honor Queen Elizabeth's legacy on social media with photos and messages.
PJ Media: Climate Protesters Disrupt U.S. Open Tennis Match for 50 Minutes
The U.S. Open semifinal match between Coco Gauff and Karolina Muchova was disrupted by climate change protesters. One of them glued his feet to the floor. This is becoming a disturbing trend in sports events.
#war
Red State: Putin's War, Week 80. Ukraine's Offensive Continues Slow Progress as Fingers Are Pointed
Updates are provided on the Ukrainian war and its political implications. Ukrainian society remains committed to reclaiming lost Ukrainian land and there is uncertainty in coalition warfare. Putin's political survival is tied to the outcome of the war, but he lacks strategic mastery. Ukrainian polls show a strong desire for a cultural divorce from Russia. The trial of Ukrainian oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky begins and Russia has been involved in a smuggling ring dealing in aircraft parts. Russian-managed elections are underway in occupied parts of Ukraine. Ukrainian President Zelensky has sacked his Defense Minister due to corruption issues. The Russian army is recruiting foreigners, including Muslims from Uzbekistan and Cubans.
#economy
Daily Wire: Building Utopia: California Billionaires Reveal Blueprint For City Of The Future
A group of Silicon Valley billionaires is buying up land in Solano County, California to build a new city. The investors, including Patrick Collison and Marc Andreessen, have already spent over $800 million on farms and undeveloped land. The project is facing skepticism and concerns from locals and officials.
Breitbart: Green Fail: Government Offshore Wind Farm Auction Attracts Zero Bids
UK offshore wind projects received zero bids at a recent government auction, with renewable energy groups deeming them unviable even with subsidies. This lack of development will hinder the government's goal of delivering 50 GW of offshore wind power by 2030. The rejection of the sector in the UK contrasts with the rest of the world's continued reliance on coal-fired electricity generation.
Forbes: Kroger Agrees To Pay $1.2 Billion In Opioid Settlements
Kroger, a top grocery giant, will pay over $1 billion in opioid settlement fees, contributing to the ongoing opioid crisis. The company will settle most of the lawsuits against it for alleged involvement in the crisis, admitting no wrongdoing. Kroger's quarterly earnings were negatively impacted by the massive legal settlement, with an operating loss of $479 million.
#culture
Forbes: Spice Speaks To Forbes About Building Generational Wealth, Latest Love & Hip Hop Drama
Spice, the Jamaican dancehall superstar, reveals her journey from homelessness to success on the reality TV show Love and Hip Hop Atlanta. She discusses her determination to break the cycle of financial scarcity and create generational wealth. Despite facing racial slurs, Spice remains confident in her identity and refuses to let others define her.
Newsbusters: How Burning Man Became Uncool
The Burning Man festival, known for its hedonistic and countercultural nature, faced flooding due to rain in Nevada's Black Rock Desert. The festival, once seen as transgressive, has now become mainstream with attendees including influencers and elites. This shift in cultural values has led to the erosion of societal bonds and the loss of traditional values.
#crime
Breitbart: Country Star Zach Bryan Arrested in Oklahoma Days After His Album Hit No. 1: ‘I Support Law Enforcement’
Country singer-songwriter Zach Bryan was arrested in northeast Oklahoma for obstruction of investigation. The incident occurred just days after his first No. 1 debut on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. Bryan later apologized and expressed support for law enforcement.
#sports
The Blaze: Alaska board of education bans males from competing in female high school sports
Alaska's state board of education bans male-to-female transgender athletes from competing on girls' high school sports teams. The decision aims to ensure fairness and equal opportunity for female students in high school athletics. The move has been criticized as discrimination by the American Civil Liberties Union.
Forbes: MLB Scouting Report: Arizona Diamondbacks’ Jordan Lawlar
21-year-old shortstop Jordan Lawlar has been promoted to the Arizona Diamondbacks' big league club. He made his debut on September 7th, going 1-for-4 in his first MLB game. Lawlar is expected to be the starting shortstop for the Diamondbacks for the remainder of the season. A scout grades Lawlar as a well-above average player with the potential to make multiple All-Star teams in the future.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: “I Thought I was a Goner!” River Otters Attack Yet Another Swimmer in California
In a recent incident at Serene Lake near Lake Tahoe, a man swimming in the lake was attacked by two otters. The man, Matt Leffers, was bitten multiple times and trapped in the water until rescued by his wife on a paddle board. He received medical treatment for his injuries.
Fox News: Trapped American shares inspiring video message from Turkish cave: 'Close to the edge' but doing better
American caver Mark Dickey is trapped 3,400 feet inside a cave in Turkey after suffering a severe health episode. Dickey, who became partially unconscious, thanked the Turkish government and the international community for their assistance. The rescue effort is ongoing and may take several more days.
#other
Newsbusters: Kimmel Mourns Not Being On Air To Mock Trump's Weight, Indictments
Late night comedy shows, on strike for four months, discuss the news stories they regret not covering. Jimmy Kimmel chooses Donald Trump's weight as the story he wishes he could have talked about. Seth Meyers sarcastically comments on Trump's physique. John Oliver highlights the missed Trump indictments, while Stephen Colbert eats ice cream in response to an indictment. The rest of the cast mentions other stories they wanted to cover.
Breitbart: Kerry: Climate Activist 'Militancy Will Grow' if We Don't Act, 'I Admire' Civil Disobedience, But It Doesn't Work
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry, acknowledges the need for action on climate change and understands the frustration that leads to civil disobedience. However, he believes that destructive acts such as vandalizing artwork or disrupting people's daily lives are not productive and will not win support for the cause. Kerry urges people to engage in the political process constructively and push for change through dialogue and collaboration. He also emphasizes the importance of making hard choices and working together to find new solutions to environmental problems.