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Michigan Could Owe $890M Over Exploding Food Stamp Costs and 400% Fraud Surge

President Donald Trump signed a spending bill into law on July 4 that will shift responsibility for about $890 million of food stamps to Michigan. The state can’t pay the bill, according to Michigan’s top executive.

A change Congress could make to the program that feeds about 1.5 million Michiganders would be “unacceptable,” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said in a June 4 post.

"In Michigan, we will fight to make sure our kids and families are fed, but we need Republicans in our congressional delegation to step up for their own constituents who need SNAP and Medicaid to survive," Whitmer said in a statement made public June 4. “If these cuts are signed into law, more Michiganders will go to bed with a pit in their stomach. That’s unacceptable.”

The federal government funds the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which the state administers. Click here to read more.

 

Two New U.S. Mining Projects Could Cut Our Dependence on China

On July 3rd, Brook Mine in Wyoming became the first new rare earth element (REE) mine to open in the U.S. in 70 years.

“This is a monumental step towards unleashing the full potential of American energy by utilizing the abundant resources we have right here at home,” Energy Secretary Chris Wright said in an X post last Friday.

Brook Mine, owned by Kentucky-based Ramaco Resources, which specializes in metallurgical coal, is a $2 million coal mine that holds $37 billion in REE treasures, reported the Wall Street Journal. Ramaco made the rare earth element deposit discovery in May 2023. Per the Brook Mine Rare Earth Project Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) report, the mine spans over 15,800 acres—with 4,500 acres deemed suitable for mining as of 2020. The company also reports that there are 1.7 million tons of oxide ore of proved mineral (CM) reserves, or an extractable deposit with 90% geological and economic certainty, on the 4,500-acre site.

By 2029, the new mine is expected to produce 1,242 tons of rare earth oxides (REO)—including 565 metric tons (or roughly 40% of future production) of REOs and critical minerals such as neodymium (Nd), praseodymium (Pr), dysprosium (Dy), gallium (Ga), germanium (Ge), terbium (Tb), and scandium (Sc). Click here to read more.

 

3 Perverse Ways Your Tax Dollars Fund the Left’s Dark Money Network

Did you know that millions of your tax dollars go to fund leftist activist groups, who then lobby the government for policies you may disagree with?

The funding comes in at least three ways: directly through contracts and grants, indirectly through unions taking federal employees’ dues and sending a portion to activist groups, and then obliquely, through taxpayer-funded union time.

Examples of direct funding are legion.

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USAID awarded more than $800,000 to New Venture Fund, a dark money pass-through nonprofit that cloaks which donors give to which projects, and $27 million to the Tides Center, another dark money nonprofit that supports anti-Israel rioters, among other causes.

An arm of the Open Society Foundations, the funding organ set up by Hungarian American billionaire George Soros and now run by his son Alex, received so much money from USAID that it found it worthwhile to sue the agency to bypass guardrails on funding. The resulting legal battle reached the Supreme Court not once but twice. Click here to read more.

 

Mother and daughter saved by stranger in kayaking trip gone wrong

GILES COUNTY, V - A peaceful day kayaking in Virginia turned into a disaster for a mother and daughter, but they credit their survival to the kindness of one stranger.

Kayaking isn’t anything new for Tammy Rakes and her adult daughter, Brittney Doffin, but after a Saturday trip on the New River Water Trail, they’re not sure if they’ll ever pick up their paddles again, WDBJ reports.

“We’ve done it for years, living in Giles, and just another regular day for us until catastrophe happened,” Doffin said.

After battling two sets of rapids halfway through their trip, Doffin’s kayak quickly started filling with water.

“I turned to look back to see where Brittany was at, and at that point, I noticed her kayak upside down, which as a mom, terrified me,” Rakes said.

Luckily, a nearby stranger quickly turned into a savior.

“I saw her [Doffin’s] little head bob up beside of him on his tube, and I was like, ‘Oh, thank God, somebody’s helping her,” Rakes said.

“Everything was floating down the river. He was there, grabbing my stuff, grabbing me, grabbing my kayak. I was holding on to his tube,” Doffin said. Click here to read more.

 

House Democrats introduce bill to make Michigan Constitution gender-neutral

Michigan House Democrats are proposing a series of bills to change how the law talks about property, taxes, and finance, replacing gendered language with gender-neutral terms. These changes would alter how the Michigan Constitution is written and would require a constitutional amendment in House Joint Resolution F 2025.

HJR F, if passed, would be on the ballot for 2026 and would remove the definition of a marriage being between a man and woman from the 1963 Michigan constitution. Rep. Jason Morgan, D-Ann Arbor, who introduced the resolution.

“This legislation makes sure Michigan law protects LGBTQ families rather than discriminating against them,” Morgan said in an email to The Midwesterner. “A decade-long U.S. Supreme Court decision currently protects marriage equality for same-sex couples across America, but if that case were overturned, then outdated Michigan constitutional language that is still on the books would harm our families. This legislation would stop the government from telling Michiganders who they can love and who has the right to build a family.” Click here to read more.

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Minnesota Church School Shooting Suspect ‘Identifies as Female,’ Changed Name at 17 Years Old

A senior administration official confirmed to Breitbart News that the alleged shooter at a Minneapolis Catholic school changed from a male name to a female name at 17 years of age and identified as a female.

A document posted on social media was confirmed as authentic by the official. The document describes the name change as occurring in 2020 when the alleged shooter was a minor, and required parental sign-off on the change.

FOX News correspondent Brook Taylor reported that his mother signed off on the name change from “Robert” to “Robin.”

Breitbart News reported that police indicated the alleged shooter used a pistol, a rifle, and a shotgun to carry out his attack on the school Wednesday morning. From outside the church, he shot through windows, striking children as they sat in pews during mass. Two children were killed and 17 other individuals were wounded. Click here to read more.

 

Michigan Rep. offers kids drugs after Michigan Medicine ends ‘gender affirming care’

The University of Michigan on Monday announced it will no longer facilitate sex changes for kids, crediting President Donald Trump’s administration for the decision.

In response, Rep. Carrie Rheingans, D-Ann Arbor, registered her disapproval in a video posted to X.

In the video, the representative declares that “gender affirming care” for children is still legal in Michigan. She adds that such care is still “safe and effective.”

She continues: “If you need to find a new place to get care, it’s still legal to get care here in Michigan, and reach out to our office. We’ll be able to connect you to what may still be available in our community…. We want to make sure you can grow up and thrive here in Michigan.”

Rheingans’ pledge is in response to a federal subpoena received by UM and Michigan Medicine that threatens to withhold federal tax dollars from facilities that offer gender affirming care for minors. Click here to read more.

 

While People Protest Fossil Fuels in Michigan, Oil Production In U.S. Hits Record Levels

While protesters gathered in Michigan recently in efforts to close a coal plant, fossil fuels are being produced in the U.S. at record levels.

The United States set an all-time record for domestic oil production when it produced 13.48 million barrels of oil per day on average in May. That broke the previous record set a month earlier of 13.46 million barrels of oil per day.

That’s according to the most recent data released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. To put that in perspective, the average in May of 2020 during the pandemic lockdowns was 9.71 million barrels of oil per day. In January of 2010, the U.S. was producing 5.40 million barrels of oil per day on average. Michigan produces about 11,000 barrels of oil per day.

Energy experts say the increase in production is due to better technology used while doing hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling techniques. Click here to read more.

 

DC Mayor Concedes Trump Takeover Has Reduced Crime

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said in a press conference on Wednesday that the federal surge in the nation’s capital is helping reduce crime.

“We know that we have had fewer gun crimes, fewer homicides, and we have experienced an extreme reduction in carjackings,” Bowser declared at a conference dubbed “Situational Update Federal Surge.”

“This is what we think, in just a couple of weeks of experience, has worked, having more federal law enforcement officers on the street,” Bowser said, admitting that President Donald Trump’s intervention in the nation’s capitol was having its desire effect. Click here to read more.

 

A Dark Money Group Is Secretly Funding High-Profile Democratic Influencers

In a private group chat in June, dozens of Democratic political influencers discussed whether to take advantage of an enticing opportunity. They were being offered $8,000 per month to take part in a secretive program aimed at bolstering Democratic messaging on the internet.

But the contract sent to them from Chorus, the nonprofit arm of a liberal influencer marketing platform, came with some strings. Among other issues, it mandated extensive secrecy about disclosing their payments and had restrictions on what sort of political content the creators could produce.

In their group chat, influencers debated the details.

“Should we send a joint email (with all of our email addresses) … or, are we just going to send things separately and hope they change everything for everyone?” Laurenzo, a nonbinary creator in Columbus, Ohio, with over 884,000 TikTok followrs, asked the group. Some joked about collective bargaining. “Any Newsies fans here?” Eliza Orlins, a public defender and reality TV star known for her appearances on Survivor, posted in the group. “‘We’re a union just by sayin’ so!’” Click here to read more.

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Dem Lawmaker Touts Mutilation of Children as ‘Safe and Effective’

A Democratic state lawmaker took to social media on Tuesday and urged Michigan children to reach out to her office if they want to undergo gender-changing surgery.

Rep. Carrie Rheingans (D-Ann Arbor) urged Michigan children who are confused about their gender to reach out to her office.

Her announcement comes after the University of Michigan stated its health centers would no longer be providing transition surgeries and hormone treatments for minors. “The University of Michigan, including Michigan Medicine, is one of multiple institutions across the country that has received a federal subpoena as part of a criminal and civil investigation into gender-affirming care for minors.

In light of that investigation, and given escalating external threats and risks, we will no longer provide gender affirming hormonal therapies and puberty blocker medications for minors.” Click here to read more.

 

Illinois lowers standards making more students seem “proficient”

Most Illinois students are struggling to read or do math at grade level on their end of year state assessments. The State Board of Education’s solution? Lower the standards.

The board of education approved a plan to lower the scores needed to be considered proficient in reading and math on the Illinois Assessment of Readiness. It also determined the scores needed to be considered proficient in reading and math for 11th graders as the state moves from the SAT to ACT as the state-required assessment for high school students.

The most recent state data available shows only 41% of students in third through eighth grade could read at grade level in 2024 and just 31% in 11th grade. In math, 28% of third through eighth graders were proficient and 26% of 11th graders

New proficiency rates will be implemented on the 2025 Illinois Report card released in October, leaving Illinoisans unable to compare scores to previous years’ proficiency rates.

Lowering proficiency benchmarks will inflate the percentage of students meeting proficiency standards this year and moving forward, but it will do little to improve students’ actual performance in core subjects. Click here to read more.

 

Users Sue Amazon Prime Video for Removing Media Purchases from Their Library

Users have been “purchasing” media on Prime Video (movies, television shows) only to realize months later that their purchases no longer exists in their media library. That’s because Amazon only sells a limited-time license to its users so that they watch the movie in perpetuity until the company loses the rights.

If the tech giant loses the rights to that version, the movie can be replaced with a different cut, like the one for theaters. And if Amazon loses the rights to the film altogether, it’ll completely disappear from the viewer’s library.

So should Amazon be able to say a consumer is “buying” that movie? Some people don’t think so, and they’ve turned to court.

Filed on Friday in Washington federal court, the class action lawsuit accuses Amazon of doing a “bait and switch” to mislead consumers into a “purchasing” media they do not actually own under false labels.

“On its website and platform, the company tells consumers they can ‘buy’ a movie. But hidden in a footnote on the confirmation page is fine print that says, ‘You receive a license to the video and you agree to our terms,’ the complaint says,'” noted the outlet. Click here to read more.

 

Federal appeals court says misdated ballots still valid

Ballots returned to county election offices with incorrect or missing dates still count as valid, according to a federal opinion issued Tuesday.

A three-panel judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit said Pennsylvania’s mandate that mail-in votes with dating errors must be set aside violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments.

The unanimous decision found that leaning on dates to “back stop” failures with the Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors, or SURE, “betrays a misunderstanding of Pennsylvania’s election laws.”

“While the Commonwealth has raised legitimate interests related to voting, we see only tangential links, at best, between these interests and the date requirement that Pennsylvania imposes on mail-in voters,” the panel wrote. “The date requirement does not play a role in election administration, nor does it contribute an added measure of solemnity beyond that created by a signature. And only in the exceedingly rare circumstance does it contribute to the prosecution of voter fraud.” Click here to read more.

 

School bus monitor sent to the ER with bite marks after being attacked by a student and her mom

A school bus monitor in Louisiana was sent to the emergency room after she was allegedly attacked by a student and her mother.

The attack was caught on camera.

It happened on Thursday on an Orleans Parish school bus.

Video shows a McDonogh 35 High School student and her mother beating the bus monitor, who appears to fight back.

The bus monitor’s husband, Johnny Jackson, said she was sent to the emergency room with multiple injuries, including bite marks.

“What’s happening with our youth? How disrespectful our youth have become ... and rebellious,” Jackson said.

Jackson said the student and her mother attacked his wife, Tamika Jackson, while she was working her shift as a monitor on the school bus. Click here to read more.

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Jocelyn Benson refuses to give info about illegal 2024 voters — so a Washtenaw County resident is suing

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson admitted numerous illegal ballots were cast in the 2024 election, but her Bureau of Elections refuses to come clean with taxpayers on the details.

“We are the citizens, and we have a right to know the details supporting Secretary Benson’s public statement that only 15 noncitizens voted,” Washtenaw County resident Judi Bennett told the Michigan Fair Elections Institute.

Bennett filed a public information request in April for information on noncitizen voting in 2024, but her request was rejected in less than 24 hours. She’s now pursuing the information through the court system.

Bennett’s Freedom of Information Act request was spawned by Benson’s acknowledgement days earlier that her department identified 15 noncitizens who voted in 2024 through a cross-reference between voting and driver’s license data. Click here to read more.

 

Hormones on the House? Trans Illegal Immigrant’s Attorney Thinks Michigan Taxpayers Should Foot the Bill

What started as a simple traffic stop on I-94 turned into a full-blown immigration saga when Romulus police contacted Border Patrol after pulling over “Alexa,” a trans immigrant from Honduras living in Ypsilanti without legal status.

Instead of paying a fine for speeding, the trans illegal immigrant posing as a woman but born as a biological man, found himself in federal custody. He was first held under the glaring lights of a Border Patrol cell, then shipped to county jails, including in Ohio, where his attorney alleges mistreatment and discrimination.

According to a report from the Detroit Free Pres, Alexa’s attorney, Ruby Robinson of the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center, insists her client was denied “appropriate gender-affirming care,” specifically hormone treatments, while in custody. The attorney further alleges that her client was groped and assaulted after being denied housing with female detainees, forced to sleep under constant lighting, deprived of regular shower access or a blanket, and denied timely access to an interpreter in Ohio, despite Spanish being his only language. Click here to read more.

 

Trump Admin Isn’t Going to Let Companies ‘Memory Hole’ DEI Violations

Companies won’t get away with sweeping past discrimination against employees under the rug, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission acting Chair Andrea Lucas told the Daily Caller News Foundation in an interview.

Lucas sat down with the Daily Caller News Foundation to discuss ongoing efforts to defend religious liberty, push back against diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, and protect women’s spaces in the workplace.

“A lot of companies want to just sort of ‘memory hole’ what happened from 2020 to 2024,” Lucas told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

“You don’t get to do that,” she said. “There’s a cost to your bad behavior. And we’re going to exact that cost, one way or the other, because we’re going to remedy victims who were harmed.” Click here to read more.

 

Florida bolsters crackdown on commercial drivers who can’t speak English after deadly incident

LIVE OAK, Fla. – Officials in Florida are cracking down on commercial drivers who can’t speak English proficiently after a recent deadly incident involving an illegal immigrant driver.

The U.S. Department of Transportation announced last week that a federal investigation into a deadly truck crash in Florida found the driver, an illegal alien, failed a required English language proficiency assessment.

Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson said the state will enforce the presiden’ts April executive order requiring English proficiency for commercial drivers.

“Today we are putting people who break the law on notice. If you come through these stations and you are an illegal or breaking the law, you will be handed over to our local or federal partners,” Simpson said.

Simpson said the state currently has 23 interdiction stations, and an additional station is being added at U.S. Highway 231. Click here to read more.

 

Illinois lowers standards making more students seem “proficient”

Most Illinois students are struggling to read or do math at grade level on their end of year state assessments. The State Board of Education’s solution? Lower the standards.

The board of education approved a plan to lower the scores needed to be considered proficient in reading and math on the Illinois Assessment of Readiness. It also determined the scores needed to be considered proficient in reading and math for 11th graders as the state moves from the SAT to ACT as the state-required assessment for high school students.

The most recent state data available shows only 41% of students in third through eighth grade could read at grade level in 2024 and just 31% in 11th grade. In math, 28% of third through eighth graders were proficient and 26% of 11th graders

New proficiency rates will be implemented on the 2025 Illinois Report card released in October, leaving Illinois. Click here to read more.

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