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18 May 2023

#politics

Newsbusters: Townhall’s Rosas Speaks After Schooling Daniel Goldman in Heated Hearing on Far-Left Violence
Townhall’s Rosas Speaks After Schooling Daniel Goldman in Heated Hearing on Far-Left Violence
Congressman Daniel Goldman (D-NY) attacked Townhall senior writer Julio Rosas for his testimony on far-left violence in the US. Rosas hit back by calling out Goldman's liberal elitism during the hearing, accusing him of being disconnected from the small businesses affected by this violence. Rosas later appeared on Fox News and Newsmax to discuss the encounter, further criticizing Goldman's behavior as "comical" and highlighting his own firsthand experience covering the riots.


The Epoch Times: House Weaponization Panel Hears FBI Whistleblowers Amid Democrat Delaying Tactics
House Weaponization Panel Hears FBI Whistleblowers Amid Democrat Delaying Tactics
Democrats on the House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on Weaponization of the Federal Government disrupted a May 18 hearing on retaliation against three FBI agents-turned-whistleblowers by raising consecutive parliamentary procedural objections. The Democrats were dissatisfied that suspended FBI agent Marcus Allen had talked to Republican but not Democrat members of the subcommittee. Despite Republican attempts to address the issue, Democrats repeatedly focused on it throughout the almost four-hour-long hearing. The whistleblowers, who remain subjected to retaliation, divulged that the FBI created a potential violence label for pro-life pregnancy centres, instructed agents to record dealings with domestic terrorists as representing multiple cases instead of individual cases, and directed the surveillance of parents protesting school board policies.


National Review: ‘We Need to Show Both Sides’: Warner Bros. CEO Defends CNN’s Move to the Middle
‘We Need to Show Both Sides’: Warner Bros. CEO Defends CNN’s Move to the Middle
CNN's recent gestures towards bipartisanship have been defended by Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav. He believes the network is reforming its left-leaning reputation it developed during the Trump presidency. The decision to feature former president Donald Trump in a town hall continues to provoke internal dissent among the network’s journalists. CNN frequently lags behind Fox News and MSNBC in terms of ratings and even saw lower ratings than conservative network Newsmax last Friday night, two days after the Trump town hall.




Red State: Witness Tristan Leavitt Schools House Weaponization Committee Dems on What Constitutes an FBI Whistleblower
Witness Tristan Leavitt Schools House Weaponization Committee Dems on What Constitutes an FBI Whistleblower
Democrats on the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government are being criticized for their treatment of FBI whistleblowers who have called out the government's highest law enforcement agency for overreach and retaliation against them and the American people. Despite presenting interviews, information, and testimony, the Democrats focused on blaming MAGA Republicans and insisting that the whistleblowers lacked credibility, even though they praised Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman's whistleblowing against former President Donald J. Trump. The Democrats also leaked a report to the press before hearing testimony, and their report denied whistleblower status to individuals engaged in the precise activity the legislative branch has considered protected since 1912.


PJ Media: Biden Campaign Scrambles to Avoid Disaster in New Hampshire
Biden Campaign Scrambles to Avoid Disaster in New Hampshire
The Biden 2024 movement may have made a misstep after changing the Democrat primary calendar, which could prevent the president from appearing on the ballot in New Hampshire due to a state law requiring their primary to be held a week before any other state's contest. Republicans control the state's legislature and the governor's mansion and are not willing to budge on changing the law, which could result in Joe Biden's name not being on the ballot. New Hampshire's Democrats plan to go ahead with their first-in-the-nation primary regardless of the president's decision.


The Epoch Times: McCarthy Predicts Debt Ceiling Deal to Reach House Next Week
McCarthy Predicts Debt Ceiling Deal to Reach House Next Week
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy expects to bring a deal on raising the federal debt ceiling before the House next week. Negotiations are ongoing over spending caps and the amount and duration of an increase or suspension to the debt limit. President Biden and the Speaker have been in a standoff over raising the $31.4 trillion borrowing limit. If the debt ceiling is not raised, the U.S. Treasury will lack the cash to pay all of the nation’s bills on or after June 1.


National Review: The Corner: Mike Pence Should Run
The Corner: Mike Pence Should Run
Mike Pence should run for president despite being unlikely to win. He has a chance in the Iowa caucuses and could appeal to traditional Reaganite Republicans. He has good character and credibility to take on Trump's lies about the 2020 election. Pence may want to save the party he has served for four decades and stand up for himself and his record against Trump.


#society

Daily Wire: Photo Agency Responds To ‘Near Catastrophic Car Chase’ Narrative From Prince Harry And Meghan Markle
Photo Agency Responds To ‘Near Catastrophic Car Chase’ Narrative From Prince Harry And Meghan Markle
Backgrid USA, a photo agency, has denied any wrongdoing in relation to the alleged "near catastrophic car chase" that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were involved in during their visit to New York City. The photographers who captured the events leading up to the car chase claim that they had "no intention of causing any distress or harm", and have reported that there were no near-crashes or dangerous situations during the incident. Whilst the agency promised to investigate the matter and take Prince Harry's accusations seriously, the New York Police Department stated that there were "no reported collisions, summonses, injuries, or arrests in regard" to the incident.


American Thinker: Aggressive young men barging into random houses and threatening the occupants for social media ‘likes’
Aggressive young men barging into random houses and threatening the occupants for social media ‘likes’
A TikTok influencer named Mizzy has caused great concern by entering the home of an at-home family with others for the sake of "likes." Only in a world perverted by social media can such behavior be tolerated and encouraged.

J.D. Unwin's Sex and Culture from 1934 showed that cultures have a tendency to believe they are immune to the horrors consistently seen throughout history. Western civilization, arguably the greatest of all time, is on the verge of collapse, despite being in the age of decadence.


#economy

The Epoch Times: National Security and the Debt Ceiling
National Security and the Debt Ceiling
U.S. national security at risk as lawmakers push back against raising the debt ceiling due to already high debt. Failure to raise the ceiling will impact military readiness, training, and modernization as funds will be diverted to non-discretionary spending like welfare, leading to permanent damage to national security. Default would downgrade U.S. creditworthiness, increase interest rates, and make it difficult to continue funding national security and intelligence programs, putting the country at greater risk in situations like war.


#culture

The Federalist Papers: Starbucks Making Substantial Change to Drinks to Reduce 'Water Footprint' - Fans Are Furious
Starbucks Making Substantial Change to Drinks to Reduce 'Water Footprint' - Fans Are Furious
Starbucks is switching to smaller "nugget" ice cubes as part of the company's initiative to reduce its "water footprint" for the sake of the climate. While Starbucks loyalists are not particularly pleased with the new ice, the company assures customers that the ice does not melt faster than the existing ice. Some customers worry that the smaller ice will melt too quickly and water down their coffee, while others are excited about the new ice. The rollout of nugget ice will take several years, and regular ice will still be available for the majority of coffee shops.


#history

PJ Media: Today in History: Jihad Unleashed on Malta
Today in History: Jihad Unleashed on Malta
In 1565, Ottoman Turks started the siege of Malta, a small island defended by only 8,000 Knights of Saint John. The Ottomans, with a fleet of thirty thousand, were intent on eliminating the order that frustrated their naval attempts. The siege would ultimately become the heaviest bombardment any locale had been subjected to at that time and last four months, resulting in a Turkish defeat and exposing a chink in the Ottoman armor, proving to Europe that a tiny but dedicated force could defend against them.


#health

The Epoch Times: BC Man Launches Lawsuit Against AstraZeneca, Federal Government Following Vaccine Injury
BC Man Launches Lawsuit Against AstraZeneca, Federal Government Following Vaccine Injury
B.C. man, Ross Wightman, is suing AstraZeneca, federal and provincial governments, and a pharmacy for developing Guilliane-Barre Syndrome after taking the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. Wightman states he was not given adequate warning of the risks, and is seeking alternate legal compensation after being one of the first Canadians to have his injury certified for the federal government’s Vaccine Injury Support Program. Wightman is demanding more financial support for those who have experienced serious and permanent injury as a result of receiving a Health Canada-authorized vaccine .


The Epoch Times: Student Sues USDA for Not Being Allowed to Criticize Milk as per School Lunch Program Guidelines
Student Sues USDA for Not Being Allowed to Criticize Milk as per School Lunch Program Guidelines
High school student Marielle Williamson is suing her school and the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) after the school cancelled her campaign to promote the health issues related to the exclusive promotion of cow's milk in the cafeteria. Williamson had sought permission from her school principal to distribute pamphlets that criticise dairy products and promote plant-based milk. Williamson's high school is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District, which participates in the National School Lunch Program. The program is a federally assisted meal scheme that provides cheap or free lunches to students. Participating schools follow federal regulations, which mandate that cow’s milk be preferred over other beverages, even water, in cafeteria lines. The suit filed by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine alleges that cows’ milk is prioritised over the health of students and that the regulations violate Williamson's right to free speech. The case highlights an unusual First Amendment violation, which is the alleged viewpoint discrimination in the case.


#education

The Epoch Times: England's Universities Warned Over Financial Reliance on Chinese Students and Confucius Institutes
England's Universities Warned Over Financial Reliance on Chinese Students and Confucius Institutes
The UK's Office for Students warns that universities may face financial risk due to reliance on foreign students. Contingency plans and transparency are advised.


#outdoors

The Epoch Times: Taking the Kids: Camping
Taking the Kids: Camping
Camping has become a beloved pastime for millions of Americans with campers spending over $52 billion last year alone. One-third of the leisure travel market is now dedicated to camping and 92 million American households identify as campers. With options ranging from traditional tent camping to RVs and luxury glamping, families are finding ways to get outside and explore. Campgrounds are offering more amenities, including pools, dog parks, and unique accommodations like yurts, cabins, and even houseboats. Families are also opting for glamping experiences, which now make up 28% of camping experiences.


#other

Forbes: Andy Warhol’s Iconic Prince Silkscreens Violated Copyright Rules, Supreme Court Says
Andy Warhol’s Iconic Prince Silkscreens Violated Copyright Rules, Supreme Court Says
The Supreme Court has ruled against the Andy Warhol Foundation in a copyright dispute, stating that the late artist violated a photographer's copyright on an image of singer Prince. The case centred on Warhol's creation of 16 silkscreens based on a photograph by Lynn Goldsmith, with Vanity Fair using one of the images in 1984. The Warhol Foundation granted the magazine a licence to use a different Prince silkscreen in 2016, leading to Goldsmith's claim of copyright infringement. The decision was reached by a 7-2 majority, and a dissenting opinion argued the judgement will "stifle creativity of every sort".


The Federalist Papers: 'The Five' Co-Host Replies to Rumors That He's No Longer on Fox News Show
'The Five' Co-Host Replies to Rumors That He's No Longer on Fox News Show
Geraldo Rivera confirmed he will return as a panelist on "The Five" next week. Rumors had circulated the 79-year-old had been fired after he took a shot at former Fox host Tucker Carlson. However, Rivera's absence was due to travel, and he will continue as the show's resident liberal. Fox News has also confirmed that no decision has been made on a new prime-time lineup, despite recent reports of a major shakeup.