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21 May 2023

#politics

Red State: Another Day, Another Lame Corporate Media Hit Piece on DeSantis Proving They're Terrified of Him
Another Day, Another Lame Corporate Media Hit Piece on DeSantis Proving They're Terrified of Him
The media is scared of Ron DeSantis. He is widely expected to run for president in 2024 and the biased media has been trashing him in a desperate attempt to derail his campaign. The New York Times recently attacked DeSantis' use of private jets, but their double standard is glaring as they continue to ignore serious scandals involving Democrats.


Fox News: Voters spar over abortion issue: Can't 'fight to support complete genocide' of Black babies in womb
Voters spar over abortion issue: Can't 'fight to support complete genocide' of Black babies in womb
A bipartisan voter panel discussed key issues for the 2024 election, including crime and AI. One panelist, conservative voter Madeline Brame, claimed Black voters are "bamboozled" into voting for Democrats despite Republican values aligning more with theirs. Democrat voter Dr. Jeanine Downie disagreed, citing gun deaths and abortion as reasons for supporting Democrats.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian forces keep advancing on flanks around Bakhmut
Ukrainian forces keep advancing on flanks around Bakhmut
Ukrainian troops gain ground on the flanks of Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast. They broke through the Russian defense lines, advancing 700 meters deep inside Russian-controlled territory and defeating the Russian armed forces' 72nd Brigade. In the heavy fighting, Ukrainian forces destroyed Russian armored vehicles and tanks, killing 23 Russian troops and wounding more than 40.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: How the Overthrow of Richard Nixon Led to the Present US-China Confrontation
How the Overthrow of Richard Nixon Led to the Present US-China Confrontation
The United States' trajectory has been determined by its adversaries since President Nixon's removal in 1974. Nixon's success in breaking apart the USSR and the People's Republic of China (PRC) was pivotal. However, Nixon's distrust of Chinese communism was no less than his distrust of Soviet communism; he intended to divide and conquer both. The denial of Nixon's second term in office facilitated the rise of the PRC as a strategic rival of the United States and the West. Nixon's plan could have contained both the PRC and USSR and led to greater strategic success, but it was halted by his early removal from office.


#economy

The Federalist Papers: City of San Francisco Falls Further Into the Abyss as Office Building Values Plunge 75 Percent
City of San Francisco Falls Further Into the Abyss as Office Building Values Plunge 75 Percent
San Francisco's downtown area is suffering as the huge surplus of empty office space and high housing costs prompts talks of converting commercial properties into residential units. Despite falling rates and San Francisco’s commercial real estate bubble seemingly bursting, there was no interest from residential development firms bidding on commercial property. This reveals the perception of a city that is perceived as politically dysfunctional, unmanageable, and dangerous by businesses and individuals and until the underlying problems of drug use, homelessness, and crime are addressed, the decline will continue.


#culture

Fox News: Turn it up on World Paloma Day with these 3 cocktail recipe twists
Turn it up on World Paloma Day with these 3 cocktail recipe twists
Celebrate World Paloma Day with kicked-up cocktail recipes. The classic Mexican cocktail, Paloma, gains popularity and complexity with luxury tequila, Aperol, prosecco, jalapeno, and other ingredients. Try the Cincoro Paloma Spritz, Paloma Especial, or Mezcal Campante Spicy Paloma Recipe for a refreshing sip during summertime.


#health

Flag And Cross: James Woods Nails It with Assessment of Bizarre Rachel Levine Photo
James Woods Nails It with Assessment of Bizarre Rachel Levine Photo
The first "female" four-star admiral in the U.S. Health Service, Rachel Levine, posted a picture promoting COVID booster shots. The picture features Levine, a 65-year-old man dressed in a skirt, receiving the shot in what appears to be a pediatric setting. Conservative actor James Woods fiercely criticized the picture, leading to millions of views. Levine has since blocked comments on the post.


#crime

The Blaze: 3 dead, 2 injured in mass shooting at Kansas City nightclub, police say
3 dead, 2 injured in mass shooting at Kansas City nightclub, police say
Three people died and two people were injured in a shooting at a night club in Kansas City, Missouri. The police department is seeking out witnesses and processing the scene for evidence. The motive behind the shooting is not yet known.


Fox News: Family of Chinatown woman stabbed to death by homeless career criminal sues New York City, NYPD officers
Family of Chinatown woman stabbed to death by homeless career criminal sues New York City, NYPD officers
The family of Christina Yuna Lee, a Chinatown woman who was brutally stabbed to death, is suing New York City and the NYPD officers who responded to 911 calls from neighbors. The lawsuit claims that the city was aware of dangerous public safety conditions in Sara D. Roosevelt Park, where Lee's apartment was located, and failed to control them, contributing to Lee's death. The suit also alleges that NYPD officers failed to gain entry to Lee's apartment or provide police assistance or medical aid to her, despite responding to 911 and hearing her screams for help.


#other

Fox News: Son of longtime Michigan coach's Twitter account had questionable 'likes' about slavery, Jim Crow: reports
Son of longtime Michigan coach's Twitter account had questionable 'likes' about slavery, Jim Crow: reports
Glenn Schembechler, son of legendary Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler, resigned from his role as assistant director of football recruiting following concerning social media activity. Schembechler's Twitter account had several questionable "likes" and references to slavery and Jim Crow laws having a positive impact on Black people. Athletic director Warde Manuel stated that Michigan Athletics is fully committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Schembechler also appeared to "like" questionable posts aimed at Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y.