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Bud Light’s parent company Anheuser-Busch announced that it’d be laying off 350 corporate employees on Thursday, after months of poor sales fueled by a conservative boycott of the product.
The firm, which is best known for its flagship products Budweiser and Bud Light, said that the layoffs would affect less than 2% of its 18,000 employees, and would not affect blue collar workers such as warehouse staff and drivers, according to CNBC.
(The Center Square) — Nine months into fiscal 2023, more known or suspected terrorists have been apprehended at the northern and southwest borders than in all of fiscal 2022.
So far this fiscal year, 525 known or suspected terrorists have been apprehended attempting to illegally enter the U.S. compared to 478 last fiscal year.
The majority being apprehended are at the northern border. Fiscal year to date, 323 were apprehended at the northern border compared to 313 last fiscal year.
These numbers don’t include known or suspected terrorists who illegally entered the U.S.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a pro-abortion law Thursday that could deny mothers and babies critical, life-saving services by shutting down pregnancy resource centers across the state.
Pro-abortion lawmakers claim Senate Bill 1909 will crack down on “deceptive practices,” but pro-life advocates say the legislation would be used to close charities that help mothers and save unborn babies from the abortion industry’s billion-dollar killing practice.
“If you’re a poor woman in Illinois facing an untimely pregnancy, J.B.
DA was backed by George Soros
Thousands of Israelis returned to the streets of Tel Aviv late Thursday to protest against parliament’s approval of a key component in the hard-right government’s controversial judicial reform package. On Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his coalition allies pushed through a bill in the chamber, which opponents say opens the way to more authoritarian […]
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Joe Burrow is down
‘Barriers in the women’s area’
Former NCAA Division I swimmer Paula Scanlan, who was a teammate of transgender swimmer Lia Thomas at the University of Pennsylvania, testified before a House Judiciary subcommittee on Thursday.
https://committeetounleashprosperity.com/hotlines/u-s-per-capita-co2-emissions-lower-than-100-years-ago/ Here’s our amazing chart of the day from Charles C. Mann. Our per capita person emissions are lower today than at any time in the last 60 years and lower than during World War 1 – when the economy was less than one-tenth as large as it is today.
President Joe Biden and the unconstitutional scolds in his administration just got busted by GOP Rep Jim Jordan abusing their power to censor Americans. Jordan said:
“Never-before-released internal documents subpoenaed by the Judiciary Committee PROVE that Facebook and Instagram censored posts and changed their content moderation policies because of unconstitutional pressure from the Biden White House.
President Joe Biden will announce new measures Thursday to protect workers and other populations amid a record-breaking heat wave that has gripped the country for most of the month.
Today at LEO Round Table, we discuss how a judge disagrees with limits on filming police, a 63-year-old sucker punched for wanting a reserved movie theater seat, and a man tased while attempting to flee cop.
US-born Dynamo Moscow defenseman Brennen Menell has been approved for a Russian passport by presidential decree
Minnesota native Brennen Menell, a star defenseman for the Dynamo Moscow hockey team, has been granted Russian citizenship by President Vladimir Putin.
Putin issued a presidential decree on Thursday granting Menell’s request for Russian citizenship. The 26-year-old former National Hockey League (NHL) player was traded by a Belarusian team to Dynamo Moscow last September and signed a three-year contract extension with his new team in April.
Fernando Pérez Algaba’s mutilated body was found inside a suitcase in Argentina days after the 41-year-old had posted a series of cryptic messages about ‘evil people’ who repaid kindness with hate.
Anna Smirnova has been subjected to online attacks after Ukrainian Olha Kharlan refused to shake her hand after their fencing match
A Russian fencer competing at the Fencing World Championships in Milan, Italy, as a neutral athlete has been inundated with online threats after her Ukrainian opponent was disqualified from the tourney for refusing to shake her hand after their match.
The incident occurred on Thursday after Anna Smirnova lost her match with Ukraine’s Olha Kharlan, a four-time world champion.
For one Reddit user, his marriage is off to a fast start.
Guys, before I get to the meat and potatoes of this post, we need to gather ’round and have a discussion on how to behave yourselves on your wedding nights. I know OutKick is starting to make inroads with the Millennials who are hitting their early 30s and deciding to finally lay down some roots.
‘My teammates and I were forced to undress in the presence of Lia, a 6-foot-4 tall, biological male, with fully intact male genitalia, 18 times per week,’ Paula Scanlan told the House committee on Thursday.
Veteran screenwriter Frederic Raphael, 91, takes aim at the Hollywood star as well as legendary film director Stanley Kubrick, in an acerbic new book, Last Post, released July 27.
Marine rescuers in England came to the rescue of a sheep that was chased into the water by a dog and got swept away by the current.
We’ve got a president tripping on air, the Senate minority leader freezing in the middle of speeches, and other octogenarian representatives short-circuiting.
Joy Alonzo, an opioid researcher and professor at Texas A&M University, gave an uneventful lecture to a group of medical students earlier this spring. But a few hours later, she had been placed on paid leave, pending an investigation into a few comments she made about Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.
While Alonzo was cleared following an investigation, that she was investigated at all spells continued concerns for a university already under fire for allegedly pushing out a professor over political complaints.
Two-time Grammy Award-winning singer Tori Kelly is recovering after being hospitalized for blood clots around her lungs and legs.
The 30-year-old singer posted Deuteronomy 31:8 to Instagram and told fans Thursday morning she is feeling “strong and more hopeful, but unfortunately, there are still some things to uncover.”
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Deuteronomy 31:8 reads, “The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.
We have covered the Central Intelligence Agency’s MKUltra program over and over again, including bringing on an MKUltra survivor in back-to-back shows (here and here) on The Sons of Liberty radio. This person named names and told her story about how her father sold her into the program, along with her brothers and sisters in order to become a multi-millionaire and it took a man on the inside to deprogram and rescue her and her daughter. Now, new MKULtra files reveal that bioweapons, mind control and disturbing experiments on black Americans have been performed illegally by the CIA.
Last Updated on July 27, 2023
The Biden DOJ announced that Campaign violation charges filed against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried have been dropped. NationalFile extensively covered FTX’s donations to Democrat and RINO Republican candidates in 2022. The dropped charges further signal that the United States is quickly spiraling into a banana republic.
Biden DOJ Attorney Damian Williams released a letter that stated Biden’s DOJ would be dropping campaign charges against Fried because the Bahamas would not extradite on the charges.
Because Jill Biden was married at the time she was babysitting for the Biden family and having an affair with Joe Biden, and because Joe Biden’s wife perished in a mysterious automobile accident, the marriage of Joe and Jill Biden has been scrutinized for decades.
Joe Biden was running for national office for the first time when tragedy struck his family.
PHOENIX (AP) — The persistent heat wave that has suffocated Phoenix for most of July was slightly easing Thursday after the first major monsoon storm of the season kicked up dust and high winds and brought the first measurable rainfall in some areas since March.
The Wednesday night storm, featuring high winds hitting over 60 mph (96.5 kph), ripped the roofs and awnings off numerous manufactured homes in Mesa. It even lifted the roof of a small one-story apartment building in that Phoenix suburb, pushing the overnight low below 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A former Republican candidate for Michigan governor pleaded guilty on Thursday to a misdemeanor charge for his participation in the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
Ryan Kelley pleaded guilty more than a year after the ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump was arrested in the case, roiling the already messy gubernatorial Republican primary. Kelley, a real estate broker, finished fourth in a field of five Republican candidates.
An email seeking comment was sent to Kelley’s attorney on Thursday.
U.S. — According to the results of a survey conducted among married women, over 100% of wives are waiting for feedback about the funny videos they sent their husbands at any given time. Statisticians posit that any husband reading this article, therefore, should check his phone immediately.
We take you on a private Border Security Briefing with the Cochise County Arizona Sheriff’s Office.
WATCH: Arizona-Mexico Threat Briefing
Sargent Tim Williams, SABRE Supervisor, teaches us the work they do protecting the citizens of Cochise County Arizona from a violent Mexican cartel presence.
You will learn some of the clever ways drug mules hide their tracks and evade capture from law enforcement.
You will learn the cartels have more than enough American citizens on their payrolls to act as human and drug smuggling supervisors.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved an amendment proposed by Colorado Republican Representative Lauren Boebert to protect householders from “socialist Biden policies.”
“Today, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert’s amendment requiring the Government Accountability Office to publish a report on its website exposing the costs and process associated with the Biden administration’s socialist housing policies passed the House by voice vote with unanimous bipartisan consent.
Foreign corporations will wring massive profits from U.S. taxpayers under Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and Rupert Murdoch mouthpieces are apparently delighted about it.
In an article with the BuzzFeed-style headline ‘Foreigners Will Benefit From U.S. Climate Subsidies, and That Is Good News‘, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) argues overseas firms like Panasonic gathering in up to $2 billion a year in climate tax credits to build American battery plants is a feature of the IRA, rather than a bug.
The Texas Department of Public Safety is now asking parents to monitor their children’s social media accounts after a 14-year-old was allegedly duped into assisting with the illegal smuggling of four people.
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-OH, has launched a Twitter attack against Facebook/Meta as well as the Biden administration.
Here is the thread. It’s worth a few minutes of your day to read the entire thing if you are concerned about the future of our Constitutional rights and freedoms.
THE FACEBOOK FILES, PART 1: SMOKING-GUN DOCS PROVE FACEBOOK CENSORED AMERICANS BECAUSE OF BIDEN WHITE HOUSE PRESSURE
Thread:
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) July 27, 2023
Rep. Jordan is adamant about this issue. He has all the receipts in this thread.
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president said Thursday that he has offered to buy an American company’s Caribbean coast property for about $385 million to end a bitter, years-long dispute.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said a formal offer would be presented to Alabama-based Vulcan Materials. The company operated gravel extraction pits at the Yucatan peninsula site before López Obrador’s administration closed them.
The company said it had not yet received the president’s proposal or responded to the idea.
• Ho hum, another day in California, and another day where. . . (checks notes) a naked woman fires a gun at motorists on the Oakland Bay Bridge? (Language warning—but this is real news.)
Naked woman shoots at cars near the Bay Bridge toll plaza yesterday. More lawlessness and danger in the San Francisco Bay Area. Instagram user sent me the video. pic.twitter.
Private Investigator Trent Steel, who was hired by the family roughly six months after Alicia Navarro’s disappearance, said the 18-year-old and her mother Jessica Nuñez have “spoken briefly,” but haven’t had a proper meeting since Navarro’s surprise return to a small town in Montana.
Williamson has made headlines throughout the summer for matters regarding his personal life.
Here’s your good news for the day.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphatically rejected the idea of President Joe Biden pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, after his plea deal was thrown into uncertainty.
On Thursday, Jean-Pierre faced a number of questions about the plea deal for the president’s son being put on hold due to questions over its constitutionality and the scope of the immunity agreement. Jean-Pierre fielded these questions by largely re-iterating her previous statement on the matter while refusing to comment on it any further.
Judge Maryellen Noreika’s rejection of Hunter Biden’s plea deal to avoid a prison sentence did not just mark a legal setback for the president’s son; it was a chaotic three-hour court hearing that revealed noticeable divisions amongst those on Biden’s side.
After the hearing, Biden’s legal team gave off an impression of dejection as the tension between the lawyer’s side and the prosecutor’s side was evident.
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine will procure at least 3,000 megawatts of electricity from offshore wind turbines by 2040 under a bill signed Thursday by Democratic Gov. Janet Mills, enough to power about half of the state’s electricity load.
Incentives to ensure wind power developers steer clear of lucrative lobster fishing grounds are included in the law, which puts Maine on a path to catch up with other states that already have offshore wind projects. The law sets a timeline for requests for offshore proposals, as well as standards for port development and construction jobs.