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#politics
Liberty Nation: Giuliani Sues President for Defamation
Rudy Giuliani sued President Joe Biden for defamation, claiming Biden lied about the Hunter Biden laptop and called him a Russian "pawn." Giuliani also criticized the lack of prosecution against the Biden family for corruption involving Ukraine.
National Review: The House’s Santos Stain
Sort-of-Representative George Santos, who gained his seat through lies and deceit, faces federal charges but remains in the House. His presence erodes public confidence and highlights the lack of serious people in Congress. GOP tolerates him for his vote, prioritizing power over principle. His fraudulent campaign and continued stay tarnish the House and the Republican Party.
#society
American Thinker: What 'transwomen' and car accidents have in common
Language manipulation is at the heart of the issue when it comes to calling a man in a dress a "transwoman." Similar to how the term "car accident" was coined to downplay the seriousness of car crashes, this misuse of language distorts the truth. In reality, car crashes are rarely accidental, just as a man in a dress cannot truly be considered a woman. It's time to challenge these inaccurate terms and reclaim the power of language.
National Review: Dressing up, dressing down, &c.
The US Senate has passed a resolution formalizing business attire as the dress code for the floor of the chamber. Men must wear a coat and tie, while the resolution doesn't specify what constitutes business attire for women. Some argue that the dress code is archaic, while others see it as a matter of decorum.
#war
National Review: Biden’s Failure to Outline a Ukraine Strategy Is Threatening the Ukrainian Cause
Last weekend, Congress passed a spending bill without new financial assistance for Ukraine due to GOP opposition. Republicans are skeptical of Biden's strategy and are calling for a clear plan for victory. They want to know the desired end state in Ukraine and the major lines of effort to secure American interests. Biden must provide answers to these questions and articulate his wartime strategy to gain Republican support.
#foreignaffairs
American Thinker: Biden to blame for the Ukraine confusion
Biden's administration is working to reassure U.S. allies that aid to Ukraine will continue, despite Republican opposition. Allies are being told that an agreement with Congress is being sought for continued military support. However, criticism remains over the President's handling of national security.
#economy
Forbes: More Domestic Chip-Making Means More ‘Forever Chemicals’
Chemours, the only American manufacturer of a controversial chemical called PFA, is increasing production to meet the demands of the semiconductor industry. PFA is essential in the production of semiconductors and is used in valves, pipes, tubes, and pumps in semiconductor equipment. The semiconductor industry is dependent on these "forever chemicals," which have been linked to health problems and are subject to ongoing litigation. The push for more domestic semiconductor manufacturing and the need for fluoropolymers like PFA raise questions about the responsible production and disposal of these chemicals.
#crime
American Thinker: Portland residents told not to call police for help
Portland officials defunded the Police Bureau by $15 million in 2020, causing disbandment of various police units. However, a year later, amidst a rise in crime, the council is trying to add funding back. The city's 911 system is overwhelmed with calls about fentanyl overdoses, and crime, homelessness, and drugs remain rampant in the city.
#sports
Flag And Cross: South African Boxer Ricardo Malajika Triumphs In IBO Junior Bantamweight Title Fight
South African Ricardo Malajika dominated his bout against Kevin Luis Munoz from Argentina, winning the vacant IBO junior bantamweight title. Malajika outmaneuvered and controlled Munoz, who failed to land any solid punches. Munoz's only successful punch was a right uppercut and hook to the body. Malajika won with a unanimous score of 118-110, 117-111, and 120-108.