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#politics
Forbes: Sam Bankman-Fried Considered Paying Trump $5 Billion Not To Run For President, New Book Says—Why The Deal May Have Been Legal
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried considered paying Trump $5 billion to stay out of the 2024 GOP presidential race. Despite previous claims of illegality, experts suggest paying a candidate to drop out could be legal. While it's unclear why the deal didn't happen, federal election laws allow for this practice.
The Blaze: Biden admin's latest vaccine push falls on deaf ears, with majority indicating they will not get the COVID-19 shot
The Biden administration urges Americans to get COVID-19 boosters, but most Americans, particularly Republicans, are unwilling. Moderna and Pfizer claim their vaccines are effective against subvariants. Despite the CDC's recommendation for updated vaccines, a majority of adults are hesitant. Political affiliation and trust in medical authorities play a significant role in vaccine uptake. Only a small percentage of emergency department visits are due to COVID-19.
Daily Signal: Trump Gives GOP Best Shot at Winning 2024 Election, Poll Finds
A new poll shows that 37% of Americans believe former President Donald Trump would give the Republican Party the best chance of winning the 2024 presidential election. This compares to 12% for Ron DeSantis, 7% for Nikki Haley, and 5% each for Chris Christie and Mike Pence.
National Review: The Corner: Gavin Winsome?
California governor Gavin Newsom is a skilled and effective political operator, presenting dangerous ideas in a polished and persuasive manner.
Newsbusters: Newsom’s New Cali. Senator Is a Radical Abortion Supporter
Governor Gavin Newsom of California has chosen a radical abortion supporter named Laphonza Butler, a black lesbian, to fill the seat of the late Senator Diane Feinstein. Butler is the head of EMILY's List, a pro-abortion group. This appointment is a reflection of Newsom's desire to normalize abortion in California.
The Babylon Bee: Rep. Bowman Pulls Fire Alarm Again While Trying To Flush Urinal
New York Congressman Jamaal Bowman accidentally pulled the Capitol fire alarm while attempting to flush a urinal. He claimed ignorance, but Republicans and citizens expressed doubts and demanded an inquiry. Rep. Bowman also faced questions about frequent responses from the fire department to his residence.
National Review: Who Is Laphonza Butler? Newsom’s Senate Pick Worked for Organized Labor, Helped Boost Kamala Harris
California governor Gavin Newsom appointed Laphonza Butler to fill the US Senate vacancy left by Dianne Feinstein. Butler is a former union official, political consultant, and president of EMILY's List. Despite not living in California, she has remained active in state politics.
The Right Scoop: Gavin Newsom selects a despicable woman to replace Dianne Feinstein
Gavin Newsom chooses a senator from Maryland, Laphonza Butler, as the successor to Dianne Feinstein. Butler has only lived in California for a decade and now resides in Maryland, despite being appointed to represent California. She has a history in labor organizing and pro-abortion advocacy.
Daily Signal: Biden Admin Twists Law to Support Abortion. You Can Fight Back
The EEOC is proposing a rule that would require employers to provide leave for abortions, despite the fact that Congress did not pass a law mandating this. The Biden administration is required to listen to public comments on this issue and individuals can voice their opposition through Heritage Action's comment portal. This is an example of the administrative state undermining the will of Congress.
Daily Wire: Judge Smiles For Camera At Trump Trial After Former President Lashes Out
The judge in Donald Trump's civil fraud trial is criticized for smiling in front of a camera before the proceeding. Trump's allies express outrage and call it inappropriate. Some view it as a biased show trial and criticize the judicial system. The judge did not allow a camera during the opening statements, leaving some surprised by the footage. Trump himself criticizes the judge, claiming bias.
#society
Daily Wire: Oprah Weighs In On Weight Loss Drug Ozempic: ‘That’s The Easy Way Out’
Oprah Winfrey candidly discussed her lifelong weight struggles, the stigma faced by overweight individuals, and her experience being treated differently in stores based on her weight. She also mentioned considering the weight loss drug Ozempic but ultimately decided to take on the challenge naturally.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine receives first set of repaired Leopard tanks from Poland
Ukraine receives first repaired Leopard tanks from Poland. Tanks are being fixed at Bumar-Łabędy and more are being repaired.
#culture
The New American: Busted — but “Jussie Smollett 2.0” Calls His Lies “Emotional Truths” - The New American
Comedian Hasan Minhaj, known for his social justice commentary, has been exposed for telling tall tales and fabricating stories in his Netflix specials. Despite being caught, Minhaj defends his lies as "emotional truths." He relies heavily on his experience as an Asian American and Muslim American to tell stories of oppression and racism. This revelation raises questions about the authenticity of his work and the impact it has on perpetuating racial narratives.
#history
Spectator USA: Why World War One wasn’t the first world war
A defenestration in Prague leads to the start of the Thirty Years' War, a global conflict between Catholics and Protestants. The war involves many countries and results in a significant loss of life.
#health
Flag And Cross: Chef's Stroke Paralysis Spurs Call For More Brain Tumor Research Funding
Renowned chef paralyzed by tumor-induced stroke, recovers speech and movement through intensive rehabilitation. Calls for increased funding for brain tumor research.
The Blaze: Orange County doctor allegedly stole $150 million from federal COVID-19 program meant to help the uninsured
Dr. Anthony Hao Dinh, a doctor in Orange County, has been charged with stealing around $150 million from a federal program that provided COVID-19 health services to uninsured patients. He allegedly made fraudulent claims and was the second-highest biller of the program. Dinh faces charges of wire fraud, money laundering, and obstructing justice. This is the largest fraud scheme targeting the program and there are two other defendants involved.
#crime
The Blaze: Chicago Democrat leader rips 'socialists,' 'ultra progressives' who turn blind eye to violent crime in city: 'Innocent people are being hunted down like prey'
Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez, a Democrat, criticizes socialists and ultra-progressives for passing laws that allow violent criminals to go free while innocent people are victimized. With the recent elimination of cash bail in Illinois, criminals are becoming emboldened and the concerns of the community are being ignored. Lopez argues that the policies of progressive politicians, particularly in police and criminal justice reform, are racist and do not truly care about the safety of black and brown residents.
The Blaze: IRS contractor charged with one count for allegedly leaking tax info of ‘high-ranking’ official — believed to be Trump — and ‘thousands’ of wealthiest Americans
The Biden administration charges an IRS contractor for stealing and leaking tax return information of a high-ranking government official and wealthy individuals. The official is believed to be Donald Trump. The contractor could face five years in prison.
#sports
The Federalist: Dear Sports Media: 'You Need To Calm Down' About Taylor Swift
In a thrilling NFL game between the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets, the Chiefs narrowly escaped defeat with a 23-20 victory. However, the game was overshadowed by the sports media's obsession with pop singer Taylor Swift, who was in attendance to support Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. The media's focus on trivial celebrity gossip highlights the decline of substance in sports reporting.
#science
Flag And Cross: NASA's Perseverance Rover Captures Spectacular Dust Devil On Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover captured footage of a two-kilometre-high dust devil on Mars, providing scientists with valuable data about the Martian atmosphere. The whirlwind, observed moving across the landscape at 19 kph, helps researchers understand dust redistribution on Mars. Dust devils on Mars can be much larger than those on Earth, and Perseverance and Curiosity rovers actively monitor for them.
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Forbes: Miley Cyrus Beats Adele’s Record As ‘Flowers’ Continues To Bloom
Miley Cyrus's hit single "Flowers" continues to dominate the Adult Contemporary chart, holding the No. 1 position for 25 weeks and surpassing Adele's record. It is now the fourth-longest-running No. 1 on the chart.
Newsbusters: Nets Play Defense for Far-Left Bowman, Accept His Excuse for Pulling Fire Alarm
Liberal media defended Congressman Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) after he pulled a fire alarm in a House office building to delay a vote. They accepted his claim that it was an accident. ABC, CBS, and NBC covered the incident differently.
The New American: Landowners Rally for CO2-Pipeline Round 2 - The New American
Landowners fight against carbon-capture land grabs backed by federal support. Companies face setbacks in pipeline projects in North Dakota and South Dakota. Landowners oppose pipeline plans in Illinois. Public comments can be submitted to the Illinois Commerce Commission. Grassroots groups gain traction on Facebook.