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#politics
Flag And Cross: Rep. Ken Buck Dismisses Trump's Bid For House Speaker
Former President Donald Trump suggested that he might serve as the next House speaker temporarily. However, Rep. Ken Buck dismissed the idea and stated that the House Republican Conference would choose someone who has the unity and support of the entire conference. Trump's possible bid is unlikely due to GOP House rules and his ongoing legal challenges. Meanwhile, Trump publicly endorsed Rep. Jim Jordan for the position of House Speaker, and Jordan is currently running an investigation on President Joe Biden's son, Hunter.
PJ Media: Protestors Clash in the U.S., Synagogues Threatened Following Hamas Attack
The New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America burned an Israeli flag during a protest, causing fights with Israel supporters. Governor Kathy Hochul denounced the rally, and it was met with counter-demonstrators.
#society
Newsbusters: Apple TV+'s 'The Morning Show': ‘Climate Destruction' Will Kill 'Upwards of a Billion People'
Apple TV+'s drama The Morning Show delves into liberal propaganda, mocking conservatives and spreading climate change alarmism. The latest episode reveals the secret between news anchor Bradley and network president Cory. Bradley's upbringing in the south is portrayed negatively, and her mother's religious beliefs are criticized. Meanwhile, news producer Mia questions if the country will ever change after the BLM protests, and Cory hopes for chaos involving former President Donald Trump for ratings. Bradley's coverage of the Capitol protests leads to a moment of realization and a decision to protect her brother. The show also takes a dig at CEO pay and claims that billions will die from climate destruction.
#war
National Review: For Israelis, This Wasn’t 9/11, It Was Worse
In the early morning hours, Israel is attacked by Hamas, resulting in the deaths of over 800 Israelis, the abduction of over 100 civilians, and the wounding of 2,500 more. The gruesome nature of the attack, the personal connections to the victims, and the anticipated heavy losses Israel will suffer in response set this tragedy apart.
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine’s Intel: Russia plans to accuse Ukraine of selling Western weapons to Hamas
Ukraine's intelligence has discovered that Russia plans to accuse Ukraine of selling Western weapons to Hamas. Russia intends to launch a disinformation campaign to discredit Ukraine and influence public opinion in countries providing military support to Ukraine. This is part of Russia's larger effort to stop the provision of Western weapons to Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
PJ Media: Secretary of State Blinken Accidentally Admits Biden Admin Funded Attack on Israel
Joe Biden's unfreezing of $6 billion in Iranian assets has been connected to the Hamas attack on Israel. Iran provided financial support for the attack despite claims that the money would only be used for humanitarian needs. The Biden administration's attempts to absolve itself of responsibility have been undermined by their own admission that Iran always prioritizes funding terrorism.
Foreign Policy: There’s No American Ambassador in Israel
The Biden administration is facing a crisis in foreign policy due to numerous empty top national security posts overseeing the Middle East. As a result, there are no confirmed ambassadors to key countries in the region, top counterterrorism and human rights positions remain unfilled, and the U.S. Agency for International Development lacks a top Middle East official. This lack of personnel is severely hampering the administration's ability to respond effectively to the recent Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The empty bench can be attributed to a broken Senate confirmation process, with Republican senators placing holds on nominees over policy disputes.
The New American: Hamas: Tracking the Source of Weapons Used in Attack on Israel - The New American
People are speculating about the connection between the Biden administration and the funding of weapons used by Hamas in its attack on Israel. The release of $6 billion in Iranian frozen funds before the attack is raising eyebrows, leading some to question if the administration's decisions emboldened Hamas. Many are calling for an investigation into the sources of Hamas' weaponry and whether any of it has ties to the United States.
#culture
Forbes: Why Barbie’s Viral ‘I’m Just Ken’ Dance Sequence Almost Didn’t Happen
Barbie director Greta Gerwig fought to keep Ryan Gosling's dance sequence in the film, despite criticism. Gerwig credited "Singing in the Rain" for inspiration. The Barbie Movie became the world's highest-grossing film in 2023 and made Gerwig the highest-grossing female director.
#history
All Outdoor: John Moses Browning - A Legacy of Innovation in Firearms
John Moses Browning is considered the "father of modern firearms." He invented various guns, including the M1911, the first reliable semi-automatic pistol, and the Browning Automatic Rifle, America's first military-issued light machine gun. He also partnered with Winchester to produce legendary lever-action rifles. His inventions, such as the Remington Model 8 and the Model 1911, laid the groundwork for the development of modern firearms.
#health
Flag And Cross: Elon Musk Highlights Potential Impact Of Ozempic On Walmart's Food Sales
Elon Musk tweeted about the potential impact of Ozempic on food sales at Walmart, suggesting that the drug's appetite-suppressing effects could lead to decreased food purchases. He also spoke about the health implications of obesity and the benefits of GLP-1 agonists. One of Musk's followers suggested a healthy lifestyle instead, but Musk emphasized the challenge of resisting tasty food.
#crime
The Blaze: Concealed-carrying tow truck driver fires back at drive-by shooter after broad-daylight bus crash: 'In Chicago, you go to work not knowing if you will come back home'
In broad daylight, a drive-by shooter fired at people involved in a bus crash in Chicago. A tow truck driver, who had a concealed carry license, fired back at the shooter, potentially saving lives. The shooter injured a bus supervisor, who was not the intended target.
#sports
Forbes: NFL Injury Tracker: League Debates Grass Vs. Turf As Bills Lose Another Player, Justin Jefferson Suffers Hamstring Injury
Injuries to multiple star players have reignited the debate on whether natural or artificial surfaces are safer in the NFL. Players argue that natural surfaces are safer, while NFL officials highlight the challenges of switching from artificial turf. Recent injuries have occurred on both types of fields, with the majority happening on artificial turf. The NFL Players Association has long advocated for a switch to natural grass, while the league argues that reducing injuries is the priority regardless of the playing surface.
#technology
Forbes: Nothing, The Tech Company, Has Launched A Beer
Tech disruptor Nothing has surprised everyone by adding a beer, known as Nothing Beer, to its lineup. Brewed independently in Wales, the light rice lager is gaining popularity with its minimalist ingredients. While currently only available in the UK, Nothing is working on expanding its international distribution.