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30 May 2023

#politics

The Federalist Papers: Judge Rejects Maricopa County's Efforts to Sanction Kari Lake: Her Suit Was Not 'Groundless'
Judge Rejects Maricopa County's Efforts to Sanction Kari Lake: Her Suit Was Not 'Groundless'
Kari Lake, a Republican candidate challenging Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs in Arizona, has been denied sanctions by Judge Peter Thompson in Maricopa County. Maricopa County had sought legal fees and sanctions against Lake for a lawsuit challenging Hobbs' win in the November election. Thompson ruled that Lake's legal team did not provide enough evidence in court to suggest that Maricopa County had not followed Arizona law during the signature review process for mail-in ballots. Maricopa County had accused Lake's team of "bringing frivolous arguments” before the court.


Red State: Biden Mocks Reporters Who Question Him on Debt Deal, Ducks Pardon Question From Doocy
Biden Mocks Reporters Who Question Him on Debt Deal, Ducks Pardon Question From Doocy
Joe Biden mocked reporters asking questions about the debt negotiation deal before heading off to his Wilmington home for Memorial Day vacation. He dismissed their budget questions, calling it a "bipartisan deal" and mocking their understanding of negotiations. He also refused to answer a question about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's remarks on pardoning Donald Trump, laughing and deflecting. Many believe that Biden is setting the stage to pardon his son Hunter and this would not go over well.


The Epoch Times: California Reinstates 20-Year Ban on New Cardrooms
California Reinstates 20-Year Ban on New Cardrooms
California Governor Gavin Newsom reinstated a 20-year ban on new cardrooms to protect the state's growing gaming industry. AB 341 prohibits the state from issuing new licenses but allows licensed cardrooms to operate fewer than 20 gaming tables and add up to 10 new tables over the next 20 years. The moratorium, which has tribal support, will be effective until January 1, 2043.

The law authorizes a city or county to increase the number of tables allowed to operate by up to 10 in 20 years and no more than 20 tables in total. The bill received support from the California Cardroom Alliance but was opposed by Seven Mile Casino and the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians.


Newsbusters: Orlando Sentinel Hits DeSantis ‘Hard Line Against LGBTQ,’ Transgenders, Minorities
Orlando Sentinel Hits DeSantis ‘Hard Line Against LGBTQ,’ Transgenders, Minorities
Reporter Jeffrey Schweers of the Orlando Sentinel wrote a front-page story on Sunday titled "Who is Ron DeSantis?" in response to the governor's official entry into the presidential race. The story accuses DeSantis of arrogance and bullying, and explores his controversy on issues such as restricting rights for LGBTQ+ communities and minorities. Schweers dug into DeSantis's family and background, even suggesting hypocrisy regarding his academic success and past as a Naval officer at Guantanamo Bay. The story ends with a quote from a local official implying that DeSantis' actions against the LGBTQ+ community were premeditated.


#society

The Imaginative Conservative: Andrew Carnegie, Equality, & American Progress
Andrew Carnegie, Equality, & American Progress
Andrew Carnegie believed that equality was a condition that shaped the soul of the individual and a nation. It was a way of being that not only unleashed the energy of Americans, making them prosperous, but it also suited them to live in a world of constant change and engaged them in the pursuit of infinite potential futures. Equality was a generative idea that altered the fate of humankind, and it represented a new political and social order that celebrated and explained seismic changes in society, culture, and economy. Carnegie’s praises of equality intersected with speed, competition, and the creative destruction of American capitalism, contributing to an age of dissolution, consolidation, destruction, and creativity.


Daily Wire: J.K. Rowling Nails It: ‘REAL Fascists Have Spotted A Glorious Opportunity In Trans Activism’
J.K. Rowling Nails It: ‘REAL Fascists Have Spotted A Glorious Opportunity In Trans Activism’
Author J.K. Rowling accused journalist Patrick Strudwick of publishing a "brazen" lie that a "Let Women Speak" event in Australia involved a mass Nazi salute. Strudwick had claimed this had happened, but Rowling argued it was easily disproved. However, Strudwick had blocked Rowling on Twitter, preventing her from challenging him directly. Rowling also took on radical transgender activists, who she claimed were allowing actual fascists to infiltrate their movement.




The Epoch Times: Outrage in Muslim Region After Mosque Demolition
Outrage in Muslim Region After Mosque Demolition
Chinese authorities' attempt to demolish the roof of a mosque in southwestern China sparks clashes, with Chinese Muslims throwing stones at police officers.

Other topics mentioned in this episode include Chinese investment in solar energy, the launch of a manned spacecraft, and US-China tensions over a chipmaker ban.


#military

The Epoch Times: San Diego Honors Fallen Veterans on Memorial Day
San Diego Honors Fallen Veterans on Memorial Day
Memorial Day ceremonies in San Diego pay tribute to fallen service members. A flag-raising ceremony was held at the Mira Mesa Senior Center, with no official speakers in attendance. At Mt. Soledad, over 1,000 people paid tribute to Navy Aviation Radioman 3rd Class Walter “Uncle Bert” Mintus, and his remains were found. The USS Midway Museum hosted a wreath-laying ceremony on the flight deck. People honored those who gave their lives in military service, with the day being celebrated as a joyous occasion despite the somber nature of the event.


#culture

The Epoch Times: Beethoven Violin Concerto | The Orchestra of the Transylvania State Philharmonic | Vlad Răceu
Beethoven Violin Concerto | The Orchestra of the Transylvania State Philharmonic | Vlad Răceu
The Orchestra of the Transylvania State Philharmonic performs Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" and Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61 at the Academic College in Cluj-Napoca.


The Babylon Bee: 8 Sure Signs The End Of The World Will Come This Year
8 Sure Signs The End Of The World Will Come This Year
The end of the world is near. Read undeniable signs and repent.

Jack Black and Lizzo submitted for Emmy consideration as Judgment Day approaches.


#education

Flag And Cross: Christian Teacher Banned from Teaching for Good for Calling a Girl a Girl
Christian Teacher Banned from Teaching for Good for Calling a Girl a Girl
A UK math teacher was banned from teaching for "misgendering" a student after calling a girl a girl. He moved to a Catholic school where he was accused of showing a PragerU video on masculinity. The Teaching Regulation Authority ruled he was guilty of "unacceptable professional conduct" and banned him from teaching. He is appealing the ruling with support from the Christian Legal Centre. This story serves as a warning to Christians of what may happen in America with the Department of Education under the Biden administration.


#crime

Fox News: Florida 2-year-old dies after father shoots him during argument, crashes car on way to hospital
Florida 2-year-old dies after father shoots him during argument, crashes car on way to hospital
Aaron Creary allegedly shot and killed his 2-year-old son during an argument with his parents in St. Petersburg, Florida. Creary attempted to drive Armani to the hospital but crashed into a parked car, where the child later died. He has been charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child and violation of probation.


The Epoch Times: Man Falls to Death After Breaking California Hospital Window With Oxygen Tank
Man Falls to Death After Breaking California Hospital Window With Oxygen Tank
Man in police custody dies after falling from a Northern California hospital window. He broke the window with a metal oxygen tank and fell after an altercation with an officer and nurse. The man had violated a court order and was taken to the hospital for a pre-existing medical condition.


The Epoch Times: 3 Injured, One Arrested in Head-On Crash in San Diego
3 Injured, One Arrested in Head-On Crash in San Diego
On May 29, a head-on collision occurred in San Diego's Sorrento Valley, leaving three people injured. A 26-year-old woman was driving eastbound in westbound lanes and collided with the front of a westbound Honda Civic. The man driving the Civic suffered minor abrasions, while the woman passenger suffered life-threatening injuries. The van driver was arrested for felony DUI.


The Epoch Times: 9 Dead, 34 Injured During Chicago's Memorial Day Weekend
9 Dead, 34 Injured During Chicago's Memorial Day Weekend
Chicago saw a surge in shootings over Memorial Day weekend, with 43 people shot, including two toddlers, and nine people killed. Victims ranged in age from 2 to 77 years and were fired at while standing on sidewalks late at night and early morning hours. The CPD has reported that none of the cases have resulted in any arrests yet. Chicago's new mayor, Brandon Johnson, and his interim police superintendent, Fred Waller, have unveiled a new plan to reduce violence across the city, including a multi-million dollar investment in programs aimed at giving young people better things to do. Johnson has inherited a police department that has roughly 1,700 fewer officers than four years ago.


#science

PJ Media: Government Science™ Opens New Biolab Studying Animal Pathogens in Middle of Kansas
Government Science™ Opens New Biolab Studying Animal Pathogens in Middle of Kansas
The US Department of Agriculture is set to open a new high-security laboratory in Manhattan, Kansas that will enable scientists to study diseases that are currently off-limits. The National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility cost $1.25bn to build, three times the original forecast, but will be the first US laboratory equipped to handle large animals. Some lobby groups have voiced concern, stating that if a highly contagious animal disease escaped from the lab, it would "shut down commerce". Research at the facility funded by giant pharmaceuticals is predicted to "change the (research) landscape".