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#politics

Newsbusters: LOL at CBS: Ex-WashPost Editor Marty Baron Claims We Hold Everyone Accountable
LOL at CBS: Ex-WashPost Editor Marty Baron Claims We Hold Everyone Accountable
- CBS reporter Robert Costa interviews former Executive Editor Martin Baron about his new book and the Washington Post's coverage of Trump. They discuss the Post's coverage of the Catholic Church scandal and Baron's opinion that journalists should hold those in power accountable. Trump criticized the Post's coverage, calling it a lie, but Baron defends their journalistic integrity. The segment ends with a discussion on fairness in reporting.


Red State: Swalwell Defends Bowman Over Pulling Fire Alarm, Massie Finishes Him Off When 'Fang Fang' Comes Up
Swalwell Defends Bowman Over Pulling Fire Alarm, Massie Finishes Him Off When 'Fang Fang' Comes Up
Over the weekend, Rep. Jamaal Bowman pulled the fire alarm in the Capitol during a vote. He tried to explain it, but no one bought his excuse. Rep. Eric Swalwell then tried to defend Bowman, but Rep. Thomas Massie shut him down by bringing up Swalwell's relationship with a suspected spy.


National Review: With Trump Already Found Guilty, His New York Fraud Trial Begins
With Trump Already Found Guilty, His New York Fraud Trial Begins
The Bolshevik bloc of the Democratic Party is prosecuting Donald Trump in New York City for civil fraud. The trial begins today after Trump was found guilty and sentenced to corporate death by Judge Arthur Engoron.


The Blaze: Commentary: We must stamp out Democrat insurrection
Commentary: We must stamp out Democrat insurrection
Democracy is threatened as Rep. Jamaal Bowman pulls a fire alarm during a House deliberation on the budget resolution, forcing an evacuation and obstructing official proceedings. His act violates Section 1512 of the United States Code and should be treated as a felony. If the Department of Justice upholds the rule of law, Bowman should be indicted and arrested.


Fox News: Gavin Newsom's pick to replace Feinstein appears to scrub online evidence of living in Maryland
Gavin Newsom's pick to replace Feinstein appears to scrub online evidence of living in Maryland
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's pick for the Senate, Laphonza Butler, is facing scrutiny for her alleged Maryland residency. Online evidence, including social media and a FEC filing, suggest that she still resides in Maryland. Butler, who is the president of EMILY's List, had her biography altered to remove references to her living in Maryland. Newsom's office claims that Butler moved to the suburbs near Washington, D.C., but she will re-register to vote in California.


The American Spectator: Shutdown: Big Government Wins Again
Shutdown: Big Government Wins Again
Democrats and moderate Republicans averted a government shutdown, but this resulted in larger government, more debt, increased interest payments, and higher inflation. Conservatives who advocate for smaller government may have won the larger battle, but they lose the public relations war by making further borrowing conditional on spending cuts. This requires more willpower than many conservatives possess.


#society

National Review: The Corner: Preventing the ‘Right’s Racial Suicide’
The Corner: Preventing the ‘Right’s Racial Suicide’
In a thought-provoking essay, Isaac Willour argues that the American Right has long been blind to racial inequality, making it difficult for conservatives to address race-related issues. The conservative focus on tradition and history clashes with the need for progress on racial justice. Additionally, the Republican Party's lack of outreach to racial minorities and negative rhetoric about cities further alienates black voters. Willour suggests that conservatives must embrace free markets and practical solutions to make real progress on racial issues.


#war

Euromaidan Press: ISW: Russia seeks to disrupt Western support for Ukraine via disinformation
ISW: Russia seeks to disrupt Western support for Ukraine via disinformation
Russia accuses the UK of escalating the war in Ukraine through military support, despite UK officials denying plans to send instructors. The Institute for the Study of War believes this is part of Russia's disinformation campaign to undermine Western support for Ukraine.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: How Its Done: Poland Repels Migrants from Breaching Belarus Border
How Its Done: Poland Repels Migrants from Breaching Belarus Border
Polish border guards repelled dozens of migrants, predominantly Iranian and Iraqi nationals, who attempted to forcibly enter the country from Belarus. The clash highlights the use of migrants as a "hybrid warfare" tactic by the Lukashenko regime, and Poland has accused Belarus of destabilizing Europe in this way. To deter further crossings, Poland has erected a wall and installed surveillance equipment along the border. This incident is in contrast to the United States, where border officials were seen cutting through razor wire to allow migrants to enter the country.


Fox News: Christian leaders in northern Iraq call for international probe into fatal wedding fire
Christian leaders in northern Iraq call for international probe into fatal wedding fire
Christian religious leaders in northern Iraq are calling for an international investigation into a deadly wedding fire that killed over 100 people. They believe the fire was intentional and blamed corruption and armed militias for enabling it. The government's probe blamed the fire on negligence and lack of precautions.


#economy

Forbes: Birkenstock Seeks Up To $9.2 Billion Valuation In IPO—And Taps Billionaire Arnault’s Son For Board
Birkenstock Seeks Up To $9.2 Billion Valuation In IPO—And Taps Billionaire Arnault’s Son For Board
German sandal company Birkenstock plans to price its New York IPO at $44 to $49 per share, raising up to $1.58 billion and valuing the company at up to $9.2 billion. Alexandre Arnault, son of LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault, will join Birkenstock's board. The Arnault family office and the Norwegian sovereign wealth fund have expressed interest in buying shares.


Fox News: California Gov. Newsom vetoes bill to extend unemployment benefits to striking workers
California Gov. Newsom vetoes bill to extend unemployment benefits to striking workers
California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have provided unemployment benefits to striking workers, citing the state's significant debt. The bill had received support from labor unions and fellow Democrats.


#crime

Fox News: Roadside strangling victim identified 33 years later as police hunt killer
Roadside strangling victim identified 33 years later as police hunt killer
Investigators in North Carolina have used DNA and forensic genealogy to identify the remains of a woman who was strangled and left on the side of a freeway over 30 years ago. The victim, Lisa Coburn Kesler, had been missing for decades, but thanks to advancements in forensic technology, her identity has finally been discovered. The case is now being reopened to find her killer.


Breitbart: Nearly 40 Shot During Weekend in Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chicago
Nearly 40 Shot During Weekend in Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chicago
Nearly 40 people were shot, three fatally, in Chicago over the weekend. The shootings included a fight between two men that turned deadly and a targeted shooting of a 44-year-old man.


Fox News: Disturbing video emerges of handcuffed Black man with bloody face surrounded by cops at Florida traffic stop
Disturbing video emerges of handcuffed Black man with bloody face surrounded by cops at Florida traffic stop
A Black man is violently arrested by police officers during a traffic stop in Florida. The incident is under internal review by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office to determine if any policies were violated. The man's attorney claims he suffered a severe concussion and alleges excessive use of force.


#sports

Forbes: Jrue Holiday, Damian Lillard Trades Should Force Sixers To Reevaluate Their Future
Jrue Holiday, Damian Lillard Trades Should Force Sixers To Reevaluate Their Future
The Milwaukee Bucks acquired Damian Lillard from the Portland Trail Blazers, who then traded Jrue Holiday to the Boston Celtics. Both teams are now co-favorites to win the NBA championship. The Philadelphia 76ers, who were considering a trade for James Harden, must now reassess their championship aspirations.


#technology

Dirt Wheels Magazine: WOULD YOU BE AFRAID TO PURCHASE A FIRST-YEAR BAD BOY BANDIT?
WOULD YOU BE AFRAID TO PURCHASE A FIRST-YEAR BAD BOY BANDIT?
A reader asks about purchasing a first-year model of the Bad Boy Bandit utility SxS. Our expert believes that while there may be some assembly flaws, the machine has tried and true parts from HiSun, reducing the likelihood of failure.


Fox News: Tokyo startup unveils 14.8-foot Gundam-style robot for $3 million
Tokyo startup unveils 14.8-foot Gundam-style robot for $3 million
Tokyo start-up develops a giant robot resembling "Mobile Suit Gundam" that can be piloted from inside and has both robot and vehicle modes. The CEO aims to showcase Japan's strengths in animation, games, robots, and automobiles. He intends to build and sell five of these robots and hopes to eventually use them for disaster relief and in the space industry.


#other

Forbes: Portland Bike Parking Rules Mean Higher Rents
Portland Bike Parking Rules Mean Higher Rents
Regulations on bike parking in Portland are causing housing prices to increase. The bike parking requirements in the city's code force developers to sacrifice living space and increase the sizes of units, leading to higher rents. This is similar to what happened in Seattle when regulations killed microhousing and increased rents. The requirement does not even change the number of available bike parking spaces. Portland needs to address this problem to prevent further damage to housing affordability.