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#illegals
Newsbusters: The View Demands Illegals in NYC Be ‘Resettled Elsewhere’ in America
The liberal ladies of The View expressed their NIMBY attitude towards the border crisis and illegal immigration, demanding that the migrants be resettled elsewhere in America. They criticized New York City for not receiving enough support from the federal government and failed to acknowledge that the city brought the crisis upon itself by becoming a sanctuary city. They also made jokes about a deranged murderer on the loose, failing to mention that he was an illegal immigrant.
#politics
Foreign Policy: What in the World?
1. Guatemala's Supreme Electoral Tribunal blocked the suspension of the National Unity of Hope Party.
2. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi sought to persuade officials from Italy to remain part of China's Belt and Road Initiative.
3. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit opened meetings in Brunei.
4. Israel's Supreme Court delayed a hearing on the legality of the government's proposed judicial overhaul due to opposition from the Knesset.
5. Africa's first climate summit ended with a call for a new climate fund for developing nations.
6. Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondimba was freed from house arrest to seek medical care.
7. An intelligence employee from Germany was charged with treason for passing secret information to Russia.
8. At least 96 people were injured in a Russian missile attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's hometown.
9. A collection of Roman-era swords was discovered near the Dead Sea in Israel.
10. Two people were arrested for driving an excavator through a section of the Great Wall in China.
The Blaze: White House reporters turn on KJP over glowing Vogue profile featuring her wearing designer fashion: 'Shows just how out of touch the party is'
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was featured in a glowing profile in Vogue magazine, highlighting her directness and compassion. However, members of the press corps criticized the profile, accusing Jean-Pierre of silencing the press and undermining freedom of the press. They also questioned her dodging of substantive questions and criticized the expensive designer fashion showcased in the magazine.
National Review: Pence’s Populism Speech Was Admirable, but It Misidentified the Target
Mike Pence's speech criticized populism, suggesting it is difficult to define and separate from conservatism. He warned against another Trump nomination, but should have directly attacked Trump instead of populism. The Republican party is currently leaning towards disdaining markets, expanding government power, and accepting budget deficits. Pence's character and convictions make him a strong potential leader for the party.
The New American: How far Will the Left Go? - The New American
The Left's radical agenda threatens ordinary Americans with riots, cancel culture, and moral depravity. They employ tools like weaponized legal systems and illegal immigration as part of their oppressive tactics. The New American podcast explores the motivations behind these actions and the potential consequences for our country.
#society
Red State: It's Official: CA Legislature Passes Draconian 'Gender-Affirming' Bill 957, Heads to Newsom's Desk
California's Assembly has passed a bill that requires parents to affirm their child's gender identity. Governor Gavin Newsom is expected to sign it despite potential backlash. The bill could lead to custody battles favoring parents who affirm their child's gender identity or expression.
Fox News: 9-year-old hit and killed by freight train in central Illinois
A 9-year-old child riding a bike to school was struck and killed by a freight train in central Illinois. It was a tragic accident that occurred close to other people who were unharmed.
Forbes: Two Charged For Climate Protest At U.S. Open In New York
Two men were arrested for disrupting a tennis match at the U.S. Open in New York City. They were part of a climate protest and one of them had glued his feet to the floor. Environmental group Extinction Rebellion claimed responsibility for the protest.
#foreignaffairs
The American Spectator: The Fight Between Okinawans and the American Airstrip
Okinawan leaders reject Tokyo's order to approve land reclamation, needed to relocate an American airstrip on the island. Tokyo and Okinawa have been fighting over the airbase for years, but the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Tokyo in 2018. The issue has larger implications due to China's expansion in the region.
#military
Forbes: California’s Bay Area Is An Ideal Location For A New Navy Shipyard
The U.S. Navy needs a new shipyard for submarine maintenance and California's Bay Area could be a strategic location. A new facility would benefit both the Navy and California's push for high-tech, clean-energy industries. The riverine waterfront in central California offers potential sites that have been largely overlooked by the Navy.
#culture
Fox News: Sylvester Stallone and Pope Francis jokingly face off in Vatican City
Sylvester Stallone and Pope Francis playfully shadowboxed and met each other at the Apostolic Palace. Stallone introduced his family to the Pope, who shook their hands and expressed surprise at meeting Stallone's three daughters. Both men expressed their admiration for each other and posed for photos.
#history
All Outdoor: POTD: Quite The Tongue Twister - The Perry Patent Pistol
In the 1850s, gunsmith Alonzo Perry designed an innovative breechloader pistol, but his company struggled and eventually closed down. Today, few of these rare Perry percussion pistols exist, showcasing Perry's forward-thinking designs.
Daily Wire: King Charles III Celebrates Late Mom Queen Elizabeth II On Anniversary Of Her Death
King Charles III commemorates the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death, expressing gratitude for her service and the support received during his reign. Prince Harry, Prince William, and Kate Middleton also pay tribute to the late queen.
#health
Fox News: UK identifies 34 cases of new BA.2.86 COVID-19 variant, no deaths reported
The UK Health Security Agency has reported 34 cases of the highly mutated COVID-19 variant BA.2.86 in England, which has over 35 mutations compared to the dominant variant. Five patients have been hospitalized, but no deaths have been linked to the new variant. Most of the cases have been traced back to a care home outbreak in Norfolk.
#crime
The Blaze: 'Hell is too good for them': Mom, husband indicted for murder, abuse of her 6-year-old son; cops say victim was tortured, locked in dog cage, drowned in bathtub
A Florida couple has been indicted on charges of murdering and abusing a 6-year-old boy. The child was tortured, locked in a dog cage, and drowned in a bathtub. The couple also coerced other children in the house to participate in the abuse.
Fox News: Oregon man on death row who professed innocence freed 25 years later
After 25 years in prison, Jesse Johnson, who was convicted of a 1998 murder, has been released by the Oregon Innocence Project who accused the state of racism and mishandling of the case. Thompson's neighbor had witnessed a White man running from the crime scene, but Johnson, who is Black, was convicted.
Fox News: The FBI seized a woman's life savings. Here's what she had to do to get it back
The FBI seized a Los Angeles woman's life savings of $40,200 without explanation, but returned it after she filed a lawsuit. She plans to continue fighting against the FBI's unconstitutional forfeiture practices.
The FBI seized $86 million from safe deposit boxes during a raid on U.S. Private Vaults, and Linda Martin's money was taken. The FBI tried to forfeit the contents of boxes worth more than $5,000, despite being only instructed to identify owners.
Fox News: Hidden camera allegedly found in bathroom onboard American Airlines flight
FBI investigates hidden camera found in a bathroom on an American Airlines flight. Incident involves a juvenile, a flight attendant, and a cell phone.
Fox News: Eddie Irizarry shooting: Former Philadelphia Police officer faces murder charge; bodycam video released
Former Philadelphia Police officer Mark Dial is facing charges of murder, voluntary manslaughter, and other offenses after shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry. Bodycam footage of the incident was released, showing Dial approaching Irizarry's car and firing six shots. Initially, the department claimed that the shooting occurred after Irizarry lunged at police with a knife, but a review of the footage contradicted this. Dial's attorney maintains that he was justified in using force.
Flag And Cross: Battered and Bloodied Dem Leader Who Wanted to 'Dismantle Police' Suddenly Wants to 'Take Back Our City'
A Minnesota Democratic official who once called for the dismantling of the Minneapolis Police Department was carjacked and violently beaten by armed men in broad daylight in front of her children. The attack left her injured but also filled her with rage. She now advocates for getting illegal guns off the streets and holding criminals accountable.
#sports
Forbes: Forget Transfers And International Fixtures: Spain’s Basque Country Becomes A Non-League Soccer Hive
La Liga side Athletic Club in the Basque region is hosting its first Non-League Day, highlighting the importance of grassroots soccer and its affiliated clubs in developing and fielding Basque talents. The club only focuses on strengthening its options from within rather than participating in the transfer market. This event resonates with lower-league soccer in the UK and shows Athletic's commitment to staying close to its roots.
Fox News: Raiders' Chandler Jones not expected to play Sunday after social media rants against organization
Las Vegas Raiders player Chandler Jones criticized the team on social media for denying him access to their gym. He expressed frustration and threatened not to play for the team.
#science
Fox News: Harvard physicist Avi Loeb fends off attacks from critics after study reveals possible ‘interstellar’ life
Harvard physicist Dr. Avi Loeb defends his theories of possible alien life against critics, including "theologians" who dismiss the need for scientific investigation. Loeb's claims are based on his findings of metallic spherules in the South Pacific, which he believes could be evidence of interstellar origins. Despite facing criticism from fellow scientists, Loeb calls on the U.S. government to release any information it may have on extraterrestrial life.
#outdoors
Dirt Wheels Magazine: Unleash Your Off-Road Adventure: The Essential Elements of a Great Off-Road Electric Bike
To explore uncharted paths and rugged terrains, adventurers and thrill-seekers can opt for off-road electric bikes. These bikes offer power, comfort, and versatility, allowing riders to go further and faster. Essential components of a great off-road electric bike include a powerful motor, durable frame and suspension, long-lasting battery, responsive braking and shifting mechanisms, durable tires, and a reliable lighting system for nighttime adventures. Himiway offers a range of remarkable models, including the Big Dog Cargo Electric Bike, the Cobra Mountain Electric Bike, and the Rhino Off-Road E-bike, each designed to conquer the great outdoors.
All Outdoor: Home on the Range #051: Railroad Spike Knife Forging at Northstar Forge
A couple attends a railroad spike knife forging class at Northstar Forge in Minnesota. They learn the art of blacksmithing from ABS Journeyman Jason Kraus, who has appeared on the TV show "Forged in Fire." The couple is excited to create their own camp-style knives through the process of forging railroad spikes.
#technology
Fox News: iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch hit with 2 serious security threats
Two major security vulnerabilities in Apple devices could lead to the installation and activation of spyware. The vulnerabilities allow invasive spying technology to compromise iPhones without user interaction. Apple confirms the issue and urges users to update their software immediately.
#other
Fox News: Meet the American who patented the drinking straw, Marvin Stone, Civil War veteran and mint julep enthusiast
Marvin Stone, a Civil War veteran from Ohio, invented the paper drinking straw in 1888. He was inspired while sipping a mint julep through a hollow rye grass. Stone's paper straws gained popularity until plastic straws took over in the 1960s. However, the environmental impact of plastic straws has led to a resurgence in paper straws, with Stone's invention experiencing a significant increase in sales in recent years.
Fox News: Kevin Costner’s divorce judge slams Christine’s bid for more child support as 'disguised spousal support'
Court rules against Christine Baumgartner's proposed increase in child support from Kevin Costner, calling it "disguised spousal support." Costner will now pay $63,209 per month. Baumgartner's request for $31,837 increase denied.