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#illegals

Fox News: Border union pres calls Biden's stay-in-Texas plan contradictory: 'I hate' catch-release, but it's his law
Border union pres calls Biden's stay-in-Texas plan contradictory: 'I hate' catch-release, but it's his law
The head of the Border Patrol's union criticized President Biden for wanting to force migrants to stay in Texas while Democratic officials in northeastern states complain about migrant buses. The governor of Texas had installed buoys as a barrier in the Rio Grande, but a federal judge ruled against it. Biden's plan would keep migrants in the southwest, in response to complaints from New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Critics argue that the buoys have been successful in preventing illegal crossings and drownings.


#politics

American Thinker: Case against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton at state Senate trial is falling apart
Case against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton at state Senate trial is falling apart


Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment trial is underway, and the prosecution's case is crumbling. The central accusation against Paxton lacks concrete evidence, with witnesses and documents failing to establish wrongdoing. The defense, on the other hand, is dismantling the prosecution's case and gaining support from senators. It appears that Paxton is on track for acquittal and is being portrayed as a victim of political maneuvering. The outcome of this trial will determine whether legislators can overturn the will of the voters. The case against Paxton is falling apart, and justice may prevail.


Fox News: Judge Jeanine to Mayor Eric Adams: 'Roll up your sleeves, start dealing with reality and stop talking'
Judge Jeanine to Mayor Eric Adams: 'Roll up your sleeves, start dealing with reality and stop talking'
Judge Jeanine Pirro criticizes New York City Mayor Eric Adams for blaming Governor Greg Abbott for the migrant crisis affecting NYC. She accuses Adams of not taking action and prioritizing the interests of New Yorkers. Pirro also highlights the negative impact of the crisis on businesses and the increasing crime rate in the city.


Liberty Nation: Running Again – When Will Pelosi Call It Quits?
Running Again – When Will Pelosi Call It Quits?
Nancy Pelosi, 83, announces she will run for re-election in 2024 for her San Francisco House seat after resigning as House Speaker. She defends elderly leaders and calls for age to be a factor in seeking office.


Fox News: America, we’ve got a real problem with aging leaders. Here are 3 things we should insist on in election season
America, we’ve got a real problem with aging leaders. Here are 3 things we should insist on in election season
The advanced age of America's top political leaders is a concern as it puts the country at risk for stagnation and disconnect from the needs of the people. There have been signs of possible decline in leaders such as President Joe Biden and Senators Dianne Feinstein and Mitch McConnell. Physical and cognitive decline increase with age, making it crucial to evaluate the health of political candidates.

Long-serving politicians have resulted in complacency and an elderly Congress. While age should not be the sole determinant of political eligibility, ensuring politicians are mentally and physically capable is crucial. Voters should demand public disclosure of health evaluations, in-person events including debates, and support for term limits to rejuvenate the political landscape. Transparency is necessary for a healthy democracy.


Fox News: Texas: The red state Democrats continuously dream of turning blue, but keep falling short
Texas: The red state Democrats continuously dream of turning blue, but keep falling short
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz describes his upcoming re-election campaign as a tough battle, as Democrats line up to challenge him in 2024. Despite being disliked by Democrats, Cruz hopes to prevail in the historically red state of Texas. Democrats face an uphill battle in their quest to turn Texas blue.


#society

Liberty Nation: The Uprising Podcast: Dems Dumping Biden?
The Uprising Podcast: Dems Dumping Biden?
Tucker believes there's a plot to assassinate Donald Trump. Obama's alleged gay lover speaks out. Anti-Defamation League criticizes Jews on Twitter.


#economy

Liberty Nation: What Is the Jobs Report Hiding?
What Is the Jobs Report Hiding?
President Joe Biden celebrated recent employment growth but was surprised by figures in the latest jobs report. While the headline number showed 187,000 new jobs, a slight improvement from expectations, deeper analysis revealed concerning trends. The unemployment rate increased to 3.8%, and there were multiple revisions to the report, raising questions about the accuracy of the data. The U-6 unemployment rate, which includes those working part-time and those who have given up looking for work, also rose to 7.1%. The administration is also grappling with a decline in full-time jobs and a rise in part-time positions.


#education

Fox News: Americans 'losing faith' in college as benefits from some degrees become 'indistinguishable from zero': Report
Americans 'losing faith' in college as benefits from some degrees become 'indistinguishable from zero': Report
Americans are losing faith in the value of college degrees, with almost half of American parents preferring their children not enroll in a four-year college. Studies show that higher degrees aren't worth it for most, as college and postgraduate education may be failing recent graduates as a financial investment. The wealth premium of postgraduate degree holders born in the 1980s is indistinguishable from zero, and college enrollment has been dropping in the United States. This decline is partly due to politicized college campuses and the perception that colleges have become too liberal or political.


Newsbusters: Why Does NPR Hate Democracy? Can't Stand One Parent Started 'Book Ban' of Ibram X. Kendi
Why Does NPR Hate Democracy? Can't Stand One Parent Started 'Book Ban' of Ibram X. Kendi
In a North Carolina school district, one parent's complaint led to the removal of a book from the curriculum. The book, "Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, And You," was criticized for its perceived anti-American views. The incident highlights a larger debate over education and ideological influence.


#crime

Fox News: London police capture terror suspect Daniel Khalife after daring prison escape
London police capture terror suspect Daniel Khalife after daring prison escape
London's Metropolitan Police apprehended terrorism suspect Daniel Khalife after his escape from prison. Khalife, who was discharged from the army for obtaining information useful to an enemy, managed to escape from His Majesty’s Prison Wandsworth and was captured in the Chiswick area. Reports suggest that he may have sought information on behalf of Iran.


#sports

Fox News: Week 2 college football preview: Can Texas prove it’s finally ‘back’ with win over Nick Saban, Alabama?
Week 2 college football preview: Can Texas prove it’s finally ‘back’ with win over Nick Saban, Alabama?
College football fans saw some surprising outcomes in Week 1, including Colorado's upset win over TCU. Week 2 brings more exciting games, such as Texas facing Alabama and an in-state rivalry between Iowa State and Iowa. Other notable matchups include Tulane vs. Ole Miss and Texas Tech vs. Oregon.


#other

Fox News: Disabled kitten in Los Angeles named Cholula is looking for a home to share her 'world's loudest purr'
Disabled kitten in Los Angeles named Cholula is looking for a home to share her 'world's loudest purr'
Cholula, a five-month-old kitten with a spinal defect, is looking for a loving family in Los Angeles. Despite her condition, Cholula is quick, agile, and loves to play. She is an excellent patient and would make a loyal companion for someone with a slower-paced life.