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#illegals
Breitbart: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: 300 Mostly West African Migrants Cross Border into Arizona
Over 300 migrants, mostly from West Africa, walked through drainage gates in the border wall near Lukeville, Arizona. The group consisted of migrants from various countries, including Peru, India, Ecuador, and several Middle Eastern countries. Many of the migrants did not speak Spanish or English, and some spoke French, Arabic, or Hindi. The Border Patrol has seen a significant increase in migrants from outside the hemisphere, including a 6,000 percent increase in migrants from the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. ,
#politics
PJ Media: Jan. 6 Defendant: ‘They Want You Scared’
Joe Biggs of the Proud Boys has been sentenced to seventeen years in prison for tearing down a fence on January 6th, but this is an exaggerated response to a minor act. The left's Jan. 6 narrative is not just about destroying Trump, but spreading fear among law-abiding citizens who oppose the Biden regime.
The Biden regime's taste for authoritarianism is evident in its actions, such as collaborating with Big Tech to silence dissenting voices and pursuing political prosecutions to prevent Trump from running in 2024. They want to scare people into submission and suppress their right to vote. The sentences given to Proud Boys members, like Joe Biggs, are unjust and demonstrate the regime's use of terror.
Spectator USA: Watch: Emmanuel Macron booed at Rugby World Cup opening ceremony
Emmanuel Macron faced widespread booing and jeering from rugby fans at the World Cup kickoff in Paris. The French president's popularity has plummeted following unpopular pension reforms, with an approval rating of only 31 percent. This reflects the discontent and dissatisfaction among the public towards Macron's policies.
Townhall: Bureaucrat Prediction Records Show They Shouldn’t Have More Antitrust Powers
The Amazon-Whole Foods deal has led to better service and lower prices for consumers, contradicting the predictions of progressive antitrust advocates. Under the leadership of Lina Khan, the FTC is proposing new guidelines that prioritize concentration over consumer welfare in antitrust enforcement. This approach overlooks the positive societal impacts of corporate mergers and acquisitions and hinders accurate forecasting. The Biden administration's draft guidelines are a recipe for regulatory overreach and should be reconsidered.
Red State: Veepstakes: Noem Endorsing Trump Puts Her on the List
The Republican governor of South Dakota, Kristi Noem, endorsed President Donald Trump for a potential 2024 presidential run at a rally in Rapid City. She praised Trump's commitment to America and hinted at a possible vice-presidential nomination. The rally drew a large crowd, and Trump thanked Noem for her support.
#society
Fox News: Decoding Gen Z: From 'simp' to 'stan,' the lingo your kids are using that you need to know
The younger generation, known as Gen Z, will soon enter the workforce and their slang is causing confusion. "Cap" refers to a lie or false statement, "simp" is someone who does a lot for their crush, "stan" means an extreme fan, "ghosting" is ignoring or ending communication, "living rent-free" refers to obsessing over someone, "salty" means sassy or upset, "snack" is an attractive person, and "W" stands for a win.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor to Be Unveiled at G20
Europe, the Middle East, and India are planning to create a modern-day Spice Route, connecting data, railway, ports, and more, which could have geopolitical implications. The plan aims to integrate India's market with western countries, counterbalance Chinese infrastructure spending, boost Middle Eastern economies, and normalize relations between Israel and Arab Gulf states. One project would link railway and port facilities across the Middle East to speed up trade between India and Europe. The United States is supportive and believes it has enormous potential.
#history
Fox News: 9/11 museums and memorials throughout the US that honor lives lost
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the United States has built numerous memorials and museums to honor the lives lost. These memorials, such as the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City and the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, serve as reminders of the tragedy and the bravery of the heroes involved.
#crime
Breitbart: Prison Escape Terror Suspect Caught by Police After Four Day Chase
A former soldier who escaped from a London prison while awaiting trial on terrorism charges was captured after a four-day manhunt. Daniel Abed Khalife escaped on the bottom of a food delivery truck and was caught in Chiswick. Critics blame the ruling Conservative party for the prison break.
Forbes: Escaped Killer Danelo Cavalcante Sighted Twice As Pennsylvania Manhunt Marches On
Convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante, who escaped from prison, was spotted twice in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The manhunt for Cavalcante has been ongoing for 10 days, with law enforcement warning residents that he is "extremely dangerous."
Breitbart: Attorneys General from All 50 States Unite to Combat AI-Generated Child Pornography
Attorneys general from all 50 states and four territories have sent a letter to Congress, calling for the establishment of an expert commission to address the exploitation of children through AI-generated child pornography. They express concern about the ease of creating these images using AI tools and the lack of regulation. The attorneys general recommend the establishment of a commission and expanding existing laws to cover AI-generated materials.
The Blaze: Wisconsin sawmill to pay labor department $191,000 after 16-year-old boy dies on the job
Florence Hardwoods, a sawmill in Wisconsin, has agreed to pay $191,000 and stop hiring minors under 16 years old after a teenager was killed on the job. The U.S. Department of Labor discovered that three minors were injured while working at the sawmill, and that nine minors were illegally running machines and saws. The company has reached a consent decree with the labor department, which includes lifting the hot goods restrictions and implementing safety measures.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Pissed off Mike Lindell goes off on lawyer during deposition
Pillow CEO Mike Lindell loses his composure during a defamation lawsuit deposition, angrily confronting the lawyer and judge involved. His frustration is evident throughout, with insults hurled and emotions running high.
#technology
Fox News: 10 amazing tricks you should know about your Amazon Kindle
The Amazon Kindle is a practical and feature-packed e-reader device that offers a wide range of apps and book titles. Some hidden features include using the book cover as the lock screen, displaying word meanings to improve vocabulary, connecting Goodreads to your Kindle for easy reviewing and rating, turning on the Warmth Schedule to reduce blue light, and turning off popular highlights. Other features include freeing up storage space, using landscape mode for horizontal reading, creating collections to organize books, activating Alexa for voice commands, and adjusting the font size for comfortable reading.
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Fox News: Remembering 9/11: Twin Tower victims' heart-wrenching calls to emergency operators and loved ones
On 9/11, millions watched in horror as hijacked planes crashed into the Twin Towers and the towers ultimately collapsed. "9/11 Phone Calls from the Towers" sheds light on the bravery and resilience of those trapped inside. Phone conversations reveal messages of
Fox News: COVID booster warning from Florida surgeon general, who advises people not to get new vaccine
Dr. Joseph Ladapo, Florida's surgeon general, advised people to steer clear of the new booster vaccine for COVID-19, citing the lack of evidence and potential risks. He warned of cardiac injuries caused by the vaccine and urged people to make their own decisions based on the "resonance of truth." However, other doctors, such as Dr. Marc Siegel, emphasized the safety and efficacy of vaccines, stating that they have been given to trillions of people worldwide. They recommended prioritizing high-risk groups and noted that the new booster vaccine targets emerging variants. Dr. Brett Osborn agreed with Ladapo's recommendation for the general population, expecting that COVID will soon have a mortality rate comparable to influenza. He recommended considering the booster only for the high-risk population.