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#politics

Breitbart: Chinese-Owned Company Fights Bill Banning Foreign Enemies from Buying Property in Ohio
Chinese-Owned Company Fights Bill Banning Foreign Enemies from Buying Property in Ohio
Fuyao Glass, a Chinese-owned company in Ohio, is opposing state bills HB1 and SB88, which aim to prevent foreign adversaries from buying land and operating businesses in the state. These measures are intended to protect farmland, military bases, and infrastructure.

Opposition to the bills has been characterized as "racist" by Democrats, who argue it discriminates against migrants. Fuyao Glass is reportedly funding some of this opposition, with employees like Caixia Jin testifying against the legislation. The bills do not impose blanket bans on foreign ownership but focus on critical areas.


GB News: WATCH IN FULL: Nigel Farage hits back at Keir Starmer in Bitcoin speech
WATCH IN FULL: Nigel Farage hits back at Keir Starmer in Bitcoin speech
Nigel Farage responded to Keir Starmer's criticism, asserting that the Prime Minister is fearful of him, having mentioned him 16 times in a speech. Farage made these remarks while presenting a draft cryptocurrency bill in Las Vegas, advocating for lower taxes on crypto profits and enhanced legal protections for digital payments.




Breitbart: Breibart Business Digest: A Judicial Roadblock—But Not the End of Trump’s Tariff Power
Breibart Business Digest: A Judicial Roadblock—But Not the End of Trump’s Tariff Power
The Court of International Trade ruled that President Trump cannot use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs, stating that such authority belongs to Congress. This decision is not final, as the Federal Circuit has stayed the order, allowing Trump's tariffs to remain in place for now.

While this ruling limits one method of imposing tariffs, other avenues, such as Section 232 and Section 301, remain available. Trump may also seek congressional approval for tariffs, which would be less susceptible to judicial review. The legal battle over tariffs continues.


#economy

Front Page Magazine: Biden Promised $1.4B in Subsidies to Build Solar Factory. It Just Closed
Biden Promised $1.4B in Subsidies to Build Solar Factory. It Just Closed
Meyer Burger, a Swiss solar cell manufacturer, announced plans to build a solar cell plant in Colorado Springs, supported by $1.4 billion in subsidies from the Inflation Reduction Act and additional state funding. Despite initial optimism, the company recently shut down a U.S. factory in Arizona, laying off 282 workers.

This situation highlights ongoing concerns about green energy subsidies, as many projects rely heavily on taxpayer money without sustainable business models. The closure of the Arizona facility raises questions about the effectiveness of such investments in the green energy sector.


#culture

Fox News: 'Lord of the Rings' star to introduce all-trans, non-binary rendition of Shakespeare play
'Lord of the Rings' star to introduce all-trans, non-binary rendition of Shakespeare play
Sir Ian McKellen will introduce a UK performance of Shakespeare’s "Twelfth Night," featuring a cast of transgender and non-binary performers. The show, by the Trans What You Will theater group, will be livestreamed on July 25, highlighting themes of gender and identity.

The production aims to celebrate the complexities of identity, with profits benefiting the trans charity Not a Phase. McKellen expressed excitement about the impact of this version, emphasizing its relevance to the LGBTQ+ community.