July 23, 2021
U.S. Services Sector Slows Unexpectedly as Bidenflation Hits Consumers
Consumers are growing wary of high prices and snarled supply chains continue to drive up costs.
Biden DOJ Will Not Investigate Gretchen Whitmer Nursing Home Deaths
The Biden Department of Justice (DOJ) opted Thursday not to investigate coronavirus-related nursing home deaths in Michigan.
Large Migrant Groups Apprehensions, Vehicle Pursuits Continue in Texas near Border
Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended eight large groups of migrants in the past five days, sector officials tweeted. They also continue to encounter human smugglers who fail to stop and lead agents and police on dangerous pursuits.
NY Mag Art Critic: 'Imagine' if Donald Trump Jr. Made 'Little Watercolors' for $150,000
New York Magazine’s Senior Art Critic Jerry Saltz said Friday to “imagine” if Donald Trump Jr. “made little watercolors” like Hunter Biden’s “art” and “sold them at an iffy commercial gallery for upwards of $150,000.”
Democrat-Run Houston: Suspect Carjacks Ambulance at Gunpoint with Patient Inside
A suspect carjacked an ambulance with a patient inside it around 3 a.m. Friday morning in Democrat-run Houston, Texas.
New Border Wall Construction Begins near West Texas Town
EAGLE PASS, Texas — Site preparation work for one segment of Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s recently announced border wall project is visibly underway south of the city. On Thursday, work crews could be seen clearing land and surveying property near a truck route leading to the Camino Real International Bridge.