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#illegals
Fox News: Abbott promises 'even more buses' if Biden admin pushes reported plan to keep migrants in Texas
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has vowed to send more buses of migrants to cities, including Washington, D.C., if the Biden administration goes ahead with a plan to keep migrants in Texas. A potential Department of Homeland Security policy would track illegal immigrant family units with GPS monitoring devices, forcing them to remain in Texas and go through an asylum process. This plan echoes a Reagan-era policy and aims to expedite deportations. However, it faces opposition from Republican lawmakers in Texas and may exacerbate tensions between conservative arguments for detention and the need for safe and orderly pathways for migrants to enter the US.
Daily Wire: Court Allows Texas Water Border Barrier, Targeted By Biden Admin, To Stay In Place
Texas is allowed to keep its floating border barrier despite a ruling ordering its removal. The barriers have reduced illegal crossings according to Texas officials.
#politics
Newsbusters: Hysterical MSNBC Warns 2024 May Be 'The Last Election We Can Recognize'
MSNBC's The 11th Hour discusses the possibility of the 2024 elections being the last recognizable as American if Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis win. Stuart Stevens from the Lincoln Project claims that democracy is at stake and warns of the slide into autocracy. He urges people to listen and imagine the unimaginable.
National Review: The Corner: The Answer to Injustice Isn’t No Justice
Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy believe that there is a bias against the Capitol riot defendants in sentencing. They argue that rioters from 2020 received lighter sentences compared to January 6 rioters. Their solution is to offer pardons and clemency to the January 6 rioters, which doesn't address the issue and may not deter future misconduct. Their comments seem to be a ploy to appeal to certain Republican voters who do not view the January 6 protesters as criminals. The logic behind their statements is unclear, but it may be a calculated move to win over these voters.
Human Events: CHARLIE KIRK: Defund special council Jack Smith or we shut down the government
Charlie Kirk discusses the upcoming fight over the federal funding bill and the potential government shutdown. He emphasizes the need to defund and take action against the deep state, particularly targeting agencies like the Department of Justice and the FBI. Kirk argues that defunding these agencies is a more effective way to enact long-lasting change than impeaching Joe Biden. He also calls for withholding funding to Ukraine unless there is strong border security. Kirk suggests that shutting down the government may be necessary in order to take a principled stand against political abuse.
The Blaze: DeSantis fights back when leftist blames him for racially motivated attack: 'I'm not going to take that'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis shuts down accusations linking him to a racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville. He denies responsibility and argues that he has supported law enforcement and reduced crime rates in the state.
Daily Wire: Megyn Kelly To Interview Trump For First Time In 7 Years: ‘It’s Going To Be Spicy’
Journalist Megyn Kelly will be interviewing former President Donald Trump for the first time since 2016. The interview, scheduled to air next Thursday, is expected to be "spicy" and tough, but both Kelly and Trump are looking forward to it.
National Review: Fulton County Grand Jury Recommended Charges against Lindsey Graham in Trump Case
The Fulton County grand jury recommended charges against Lindsey Graham for pressuring Georgia officials to overturn the election results. However, the district attorney declined to indict him.
National Review: The Corner: Nikki Haley’s 3-2-1 Strategy
Nikki Haley’s strong performance in the Republican debate is gaining her support among GOP voters, as shown in post-debate polls and a recent CNN/SSRS poll. However, she will face challenges in the primaries, particularly in Iowa, where she trails behind Trump and DeSantis. To have a chance at the nomination, Haley needs to outperform Trump's rivals and consolidate the anti-Trump vote. Her strategy heavily relies on early wins and a decline in Trump's support, but history has shown that this approach is unlikely to succeed. A 50-state strategy targeting Trump will be necessary for any candidate to secure the nomination in 2024.
#society
Fox News: Atlanta reparations task force holds first public meeting: ‘Reparations means to repair’
The Fulton County Reparations Task Force in Atlanta held its first public meeting to discuss reparations and their efforts to investigate the county's ties to slavery, illegal property confiscation, and use of prison labor. Despite calls for reparations, attendance was low. The task force aims to provide recommendations to Fulton commissioners by October 2024.
Breitbart: Top French Court Approves Ban on Arab Robes in Schools
France's highest administrative court has confirmed the ban on abayas and qamis in schools, rejecting a last-minute appeal from a Muslim rights group. The ban, aimed at preserving the country's secularism, prohibits garments that identify religious affiliation. The decision has sparked controversy, with some criticizing it as Islamophobic while others support it as necessary for upholding French values.
Fox News: California lawmakers vote to fast-track affordable housing as legislative session nears end
California lawmakers are discussing bills in the final weeks of the Legislative session. One bill would rezone land owned by religious institutions and nonprofit colleges to allow for affordable housing. This would help combat the homeless crisis in the state.
Another bill aims to ensure that school curricula in California reflect cultural and racial diversity, as well as include accurate depictions of LGBTQ+ people and their contributions. School boards would be banned from rejecting textbooks based on racial background or sexual orientation.
#culture
PJ Media: Your American Heritage: Happy Birthday, Sonny Rollins
Sonny Rollins, the legendary jazz saxophonist, celebrated his 93rd birthday and reminded us of a time when America was united culturally. Rollins is an icon of jazz, a genre that embodies the essence of American art. His dedication to his craft and his ability to create something beautiful from old show tunes is a testament to the talent and perseverance required to be great. Rollins' story serves as a valuable lesson in hard work and dedication, reminding us that success is earned through effort and not entitlement.
#health
Forbes: Did Tobacco Companies Also Get Us Hooked On Junk Food? New Research Says Yes
Research suggests that food producers owned by tobacco companies played a significant role in the creation of addictive, high-fat, high-sodium, and high-carbohydrate foods, contributing to a decline in Americans' health. These foods, known as "hyper-palatable," continue to be a staple of the American diet, leading to obesity and related health problems. The study highlights the influence of tobacco companies on the U.S. food system.
Fox News: 3-year-old immigrant girl, who died on Chicago-bound bus from Texas, had bacterial infection, coroner says
A 3-year-old girl on a migrant bus died from a bacterial infection, pneumonia, and other health issues while traveling from Texas to Chicago. The child's low weight and length for her age also contributed to her death.
#crime
Daily Wire: Country Singer Zach Bryan Apologizes Following Arrest: ‘Emotions Got The Best Of Me And I Was Out Of Line’
Country music singer Zach Bryan was arrested in Oklahoma on an obstruction of investigation charge. Bryan took responsibility for his actions and apologized for his behavior on social media. He is a Navy veteran who gained fame through YouTube and recently released a self-titled album.
Breitbart: 'Terrorist' Escape Could be 'Inside Job', Khalife May Already be Abroad
British police suspect that escaped prisoner Daniel Abed Khalife, a former British Army soldier accused of spying for Iran, may have received inside assistance in his escape. There have been no confirmed sightings of Khalife since his escape from Wandsworth prison in London, and it is possible that he has already fled the country. Police are investigating whether there was a conspiracy to aid Khalife's escape and are conducting enhanced searches at British ports.
Fox News: Police respond to 'mass killing' scene in UK, find normal yoga class
A yoga class in the UK mistaken for a mass murder scene. Police called to investigate, only to find a routine yoga class in progress.
Daily Wire: A Man Spent 7 Years In Prison For A Rape He Didn’t Commit. He Was Just Exonerated.
Leonard Mack, who spent seven years in prison for a rape he didn't commit, has been exonerated by DNA testing. Eyewitness misidentification and misleading forensic testimony also played a role in his wrongful conviction.
#sports
Field & Stream: Howl Play: The High-Stakes Game of Modern Raccoon Hunting
Greg Maynard, president of the ProSport Kennel Club, is participating in a raccoon-hunting competition in the Midwest. Racoon hunting used to be judged based on the dogs' performance, but now it has become a high-stakes competition with cash prizes. Maynard, an underdog, competes against seasoned professionals in the hopes of winning and becoming one of the greats in the sport.
Breitbart: U.S. Open Refuses to Close Stadium Roof Despite Stifling Temps, Complaints from Players and Fans
U.S. Open officials partially closed the roofs at Arthur Ashe and Louis Armstrong stadiums to provide relief from the extreme heat. The decision was made to improve conditions for players and fans. The Open had previously ruled that the roofs would remain open, but officials made an exception due to the high temperatures.
Fox News: JJ Watt reveals why he didn't want to play alongside brothers with Steelers
The Watt brothers, J.J., T.J., and Derek, all played in the NFL at the same time. J.J. retired after the 2022 season, missing the opportunity to play with his brothers on the same team. The Steelers were interested in signing J.J., but he didn't want to affect T.J.'s contract negotiations. J.J. ended up signing with the Arizona Cardinals, while T.J. became the highest-paid defensive player in the league and won Defensive Player of the Year. J.J. is now looking forward to watching Steelers games from the comfort of his couch.
Fox News: Ric Flair: Bears legend Steve McMichael not reaching Hall of Fame would be 'biggest disappointment of my life'
Chicago Bears legend Steve McMichael, battling ALS, is a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Ric Flair, his friend, expresses support and plans to bring him to Canton. McMichael is mentally strong and hopeful for induction.
#other
Forbes: BTS’s Jung Kook Breaks His Tie With Adele As ‘Seven’ Holds As A Global Smash
Jung Kook and Latto's single "Seven" remains at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 for the seventh consecutive week, surpassing other popular hits. However, it still has a long way to go to match the record set by Harry Styles with his song "As It Was" at 15 weeks. Mariah Carey and Miley Cyrus hold the record for the longest-running leader among women with 13 weeks each. The continued success of "Seven" is largely due to the massive support from BTS fans worldwide.