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20 May 2023

#politics

The Federalist Papers: Watch: Pro-Trans Protestor Punches Police Officer During Capitol Mob, 6 People Arrested
Watch: Pro-Trans Protestor Punches Police Officer During Capitol Mob, 6 People Arrested
Six people were arrested after protests at the Nebraska state Capitol in Lincoln that turned violent. Angry protesters directed their ire at lawmakers who passed a ban on most abortions after the first trimester and restrictions on transgender procedures. The protests included throwing bloody tampons and chanting "shame, shame" in the rotunda.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Russian missile attacks adapt to disrupt Ukraine’s defense, impede offensive – Ukrainian intel
Russian missile attacks adapt to disrupt Ukraine’s defense, impede offensive – Ukrainian intel
Russian missile strikes on Ukraine have resumed with less intensity but more frequency, targeting the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. Despite international sanctions, Russia has managed to establish production lines to replenish their missile supplies. The strike on Kyiv on 4 May saw Ukraine's air defense forces using an American-made Patriot SAM to destroy a Kinzhal missile, which suggests that the Ukrainian armed forces are fortified. However, Russia is now deploying missile weapons towards Ukrainian control points in a strategic shift in their missile campaign to disrupt Ukraine’s military preparations for the upcoming spring-summer offensive. Ukraine is redoubling its efforts to fortify its air defense systems.


#economy

Forbes: Gold Is Not A “Commodity Money”
Gold Is Not A “Commodity Money”
Gold is not a "commodity money," despite being mined like other metals such as copper and lead. Throughout history, other items have acted as a means of exchange, but gold and silver have been the primary form of money in complex civilizations since the beginning of recorded history. While some people refer to gold as a "commodity money," it stands alone as the basis for money and has done so for thousands of years.


#culture

Fox News: Jay Leno won't complain about horrific accidents: 'I've got a lot to be grateful for'
Jay Leno won't complain about horrific accidents: 'I've got a lot to be grateful for'
Jay Leno remains positive and grateful after suffering from third-degree burns and multiple injuries from a motorcycle accident. He had at least two surgeries and used a hyperbaric chamber during his stay at the Grossman Burn Center. Leno, who owns hundreds of rare and vintage cars, will be a celebrity judge for the new "Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge" series.


#crime

Fox News: Daniel Penny breaks silence over Jordan Neely death: 'Had nothing to do with race'
Daniel Penny breaks silence over Jordan Neely death: 'Had nothing to do with race'
Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran, has broken his silence about the fatal choking of homeless man Jordan Neely in May. Penny was charged over the incident and refuted claims of racism, saying it had "nothing to do with race". Eye witness accounts and videos of the incident have emerged, with some claiming Penny acted in self-defense. Though Penny could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted, he said he did not regret the encounter and did not feel ashamed.


Flag And Cross: Watch: Punk Learns a Life Lesson After Pouring ‘Gasoline' on Old Man’s Truck
Watch: Punk Learns a Life Lesson After Pouring ‘Gasoline' on Old Man’s Truck
A live streamer pranked two drivers by pouring liquid on their cars, pretending to ignite a fire. The first driver ran away in fear, while the second driver pulled a gun on him, forcing him to admit it was a prank. The two-minute video went viral on social media, showing how the prankster put people's lives in danger and a warning to think before attempting to go viral. The prank received widespread backlash.


#sports

Fox News: Strippers from site of Ja Morant’s first viral gun incident say NBA star is ‘clearly begging for attention’
Strippers from site of Ja Morant’s first viral gun incident say NBA star is ‘clearly begging for attention’
Denver strippers support NBA suspension for Ja Morant over gun incidents, citing his lack of apology and failure to learn from past mistakes. One stripper says Morant's career should be over, and that he should be banned from all clubs and have his NBA career taken away due to gun violence concerns. Morant has a history of off-court issues, including a fight with a teenager last summer and a confrontation with Indiana Pacers players in January where a red laser was pointed at them from an SUV carrying Morant.


#other

The Blaze: Cocaine dealer, who had life sentence commuted by Obama, hit with 3 counts of attempted murder over shooting that left woman brain dead
Cocaine dealer, who had life sentence commuted by Obama, hit with 3 counts of attempted murder over shooting that left woman brain dead
Alton Mills, a man whose life sentence was commuted by former President Barack Obama, has been charged with attempted murder. He was arrested in connection with a shooting in Illinois. Mills is said to have fired shots into an SUV carrying three friends who had left a nightclub. A woman in the back seat was shot in the head and is expected to die. Mills faces a second life sentence. He had previously been convicted of trafficking cocaine.


Flag And Cross: Watch: Pro-Trans Protestor Punches Police Officer During Capitol Mob, 6 People Arrested
Watch: Pro-Trans Protestor Punches Police Officer During Capitol Mob, 6 People Arrested
Protests erupted at the Nebraska State Capitol after lawmakers passed a bill banning most abortions after 12 weeks and limiting transgender procedures for those under 19 years old. Six people were arrested in relation to the demonstrations, with some protesters attempting to push past state troopers. Protesters threw what appeared to be bloody tampons from the gallery, leading to its clearance, and staged a chant of "shame, shame" in the Capitol's rotunda. Pop singer Lizzo also spoke out against the bill during a concert, while a senator rebuked lawmakers for their votes.