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31 May 2023

#politics

Fox News: DeSantis slights Trump during 2024 Iowa campaign kickoff: 'Not about entertainment'
DeSantis slights Trump during 2024 Iowa campaign kickoff: 'Not about entertainment'
Ron DeSantis launches his presidential campaign in Iowa, criticizing "woke" culture, Biden's failures, and the fiscal crisis in Washington. He also took veiled jabs at former President Donald Trump's unconventional style. DeSantis promised to stand up for freedom, take on China, and stop the "administrative state" if elected. Trump's campaign responded by calling DeSantis "not a serious person" who is "crafted to appease establishment Never Trumpers."


The Epoch Times: Is the Tide Turning Against Climate Agenda Fanatics?
Is the Tide Turning Against Climate Agenda Fanatics?
Americans are fighting against the dystopian climate agenda pushed by elected officials from the White House to Congress. The movement is irrational and includes ideas like no more fossil fuels, farming or eating insects.


Newsbusters: House GOP to Hold FBI Director Wray in Contempt, Networks Ignore
House GOP to Hold FBI Director Wray in Contempt, Networks Ignore
FBI Director Christopher Wray failed to turn over documents related to an investigation into allegations that Joe Biden was involved in a bribery scheme while he was Vice President. ABC, CBS, and NBC ignored the story and began their newscasts with a report on an apartment building collapse in Iowa. House Republicans have threatened to hold Wray in contempt of Congress, and Florida Congressman Greg Steube is threatening impeachment over Wray's handling of whistleblowers who claimed to have evidence of the bribery scheme .


The Epoch Times: We Hope Freedom Will Come Someday For Tibet, Democratic China and Hong Kong
We Hope Freedom Will Come Someday For Tibet, Democratic China and Hong Kong
A Hong Kong writer recounts his journey as an activist and journalist, speaking out against political persecution and human rights violations in the city. The author writes for various local publications and was censored when the Hong Kong Economic Journal axed his column for being too political. The article reflects on the similarities between the suppression of free speech in Hong Kong and China, and their historical atrocities against Tibet and the Tiananmen Square massacre. The author urges continued support for the diaspora community of Hong Kong and calls for freedom and democracy to prevail someday.


#society

The Federalist Papers: Clearly Confused Dylan Mulvaney Making Headlines Again: Wants To Date Women AND Have A Baby
Clearly Confused Dylan Mulvaney Making Headlines Again: Wants To Date Women AND Have A Baby
Dylan Mulvaney, the transgender behind Bud Light ad campaign, revealed in a TikTok video that he told his parents he's romantically interested in women and wants to have children, but will be the one getting pregnant. This has sparked criticism from those who view him as a gender-baiting fraud, adapting to the latest narrative promoted by the left, and making outrageous statements to gain attention. Mulvaney continues to draw attention for his actions beyond the video, such as wearing a mask outdoors despite the end of the pandemic, and recent public appearances. However, sales of Bud Light have plummeted by over 23%, resulting in a $15.7 billion loss in market value, and other companies promoting wokeness are also suffering from massive boycotts by Americans who are tired of having the agenda pushed down their throats.


#economy

Forbes: Fidelity Values Twitter At Roughly $15 Billion—A Third Of The Sticker Price Paid By Musk
Fidelity Values Twitter At Roughly $15 Billion—A Third Of The Sticker Price Paid By Musk
Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter last year is looking less like a smart financial decision, with Fidelity now valuing the social media platform at just a third of the $44 billion he paid for it. Fidelity has repeatedly reduced the value of its Twitter stock over recent months, with its latest markdown bringing the website's total worth to roughly $15 billion. In April Musk admitted to Tucker Carlson that he wasn't entirely sure whether buying Twitter was a good money-making move and revealed he had offered staff stock awards based on a $20 billion valuation when the company was earning around 50% less than at present.


#religion

The Federalist Papers: 'The Chosen' Show Finds Itself in Controversy Again: Defends Presence of Pride Flag on Set
'The Chosen' Show Finds Itself in Controversy Again: Defends Presence of Pride Flag on Set
"The Chosen," a multi-season series based on the life of Jesus Christ, has faced backlash for featuring a rainbow-colored Pride flag on set. The show's representatives defended the decision, stating that they collaborate with individuals who possess diverse beliefs about Jesus and that the show will remain accurate in its portrayal of Jesus and his life and ministry. However, many conservative viewers argue that promoting a Pride flag is incompatible with honoring the biblical principles of sexual morality, traditional marriage, and biological gender.

Despite controversy in the past, "The Chosen" has garnered significant support from many evangelicals for its unique approach to portraying the life of Jesus. The show remains committed to portraying the authentic message of Jesus while allowing for individuals with diverse beliefs to partake in its production. Moving forward, the show faces the challenge of addressing concerns raised by conservative viewers while maintaining its appeal and fresh perspective on the life of Jesus.


#culture

The Federalist Papers: Dodger Star Releases 'Hostage Video' to Apologize After Pointing to Jesus as to Why He Opposed Trans Culture
Dodger Star Releases 'Hostage Video' to Apologize After Pointing to Jesus as to Why He Opposed Trans Culture
Conservative Christians are pushing back against the woke culture that major corporations are promoting. Toronto Blue Jays relief pitcher, Anthony Bass, shared a video on his Instagram page supporting a biblical perspective that called for Christians to boycott Target and Bud Light. Bass later issued an apology that many Christian conservatives found unacceptable. The timing of Bass' video sharing could not have come at a worse time for the struggling Blue Jays, as they have a series of events planned in June to commemorate Pride month.


National Review: The Corner: An Hour with Muti
The Corner: An Hour with Muti
Renowned conductor Riccardo Muti, currently finishing his tenure as music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, talks about musical and "life life" topics in a podcast interview after a concert in Orchestra Hall (Chicago). Muti discusses a number of people he has known, including Nino Rota, Federico Fellini, Pope Benedict XVI, and Muhammad Ali. He also provides his opinions on contemporary music and the old question of cultural decline. Listen to the full interview here.


#health

Daily Wire: Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Diagnosed With Dementia
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Diagnosed With Dementia
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has dementia, according to a statement from the Carter Center. She continues to live happily at home with her husband Jimmy Carter. The statement noted Rosalynn Carter’s lifelong work as an advocate for mental health services, and added that the universality of caregiving is clear in their family. The family did not expect to comment further and asked for understanding for those across the country serving in a caregiver role.

Following a diagnosis of aphasia in 2022, the family of 67-year-old actor Bruce Willis revealed earlier this year that he had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. The disease, which is incurable, is characterised by damage to neurons in a person’s frontal and temporal lobes, leading to a range of symptoms, including changes in personality, memory loss and loss of inhibition. FTD is most likely more prevalent than currently believed, affecting younger victims most severely. The family expressed hope that the media would focus on shining a light on the disease, increasing awareness and supporting research.


#crime

Fox News: Joran van der Sloot can't be accused of killing Natalee Holloway because body has 'never been found': Lawyer
Joran van der Sloot can't be accused of killing Natalee Holloway because body has 'never been found': Lawyer
Joran van der Sloot, prime suspect in Natalee Holloway's disappearance, can't be accused of murdering her because her body was never found, his lawyer says. Van der Sloot faces charges of extortion and wire fraud for trying to sell Holloway's mother information on the location of her daughter's body. Van der Sloot has fans from all over the world who send him hundreds of dollars per month.


Fox News: Maryland murder suspect allegedly confesses to fatally shooting 1, injuring 2 others
Maryland murder suspect allegedly confesses to fatally shooting 1, injuring 2 others
An 18-year-old man, Jose Diaz-Contrenas, was arrested after allegedly shooting three people, killing one, at a Motel 6 in Baltimore County. Fox 45 reported that Diaz-Contrenas confessed to the shooting, telling authorities that he “could not stop” once he started pulling the trigger. Diaz-Contrenas was charged with one count of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder.


#sports

Forbes: Joe Burrow Can Prepare For ‘Sizable’ Slice Of Pie From Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Burrow Can Prepare For ‘Sizable’ Slice Of Pie From Cincinnati Bengals
The Cincinnati Bengals are ready to pay up for quarterback Joe Burrow's long-term extension. Cincinnati's director of player personnel, Duke Tobin, revealed that the deal will be a "sizable amount of money," and Burrow can command significantly more than Patrick Mahomes' $45 million annual salary. Burrow has the second-highest completion percentage over expectation and consistently competes against Mahomes. His market value is set at $53.7 million, making him the highest-paid player in the NFL. The Bengals may need to get creative with the contract structure to save money for extensions for Burrow's key targets.


The Blaze: MLB player apologizes for sharing post advocating for Target, Bud Light boycotts
MLB player apologizes for sharing post advocating for Target, Bud Light boycotts
Toronto Blue Jays player Anthony Bass apologizes for sharing social media content calling for boycotts against Target and Bud Light, which are seen as supportive of the LGBT agenda. Bass apologized for hurting the "pride community" and is using team resources to educate himself. The Blue Jays are fully supportive of the LGBT agenda and plan to celebrate Pride Month in June.


Flag And Cross: Fan Video Catches Physical Confrontation Between Bubba Wallace and Aric Almirola After On-Track Incident
Fan Video Catches Physical Confrontation Between Bubba Wallace and Aric Almirola After On-Track Incident
Rain and tempers flared during the Coca-Cola 600 when driver Aric Almirola confronted and shoved Bubba Wallace during a delay. Wallace described the altercation as "frustration," while Almirola said it occurred when Wallace passed him and "shot me the bird." Almirola claimed the incident is closed, but Wallace preferred to focus on his fourth-place finish, marking his fourth top-five finish of the season.


Fox News: A’s fan storms field before game, runs the bases
A’s fan storms field before game, runs the bases
A fan ran the bases in reverse order during an A's game at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. He hopped the fence and no one intervened until he was near third base. Fans had fun with it on social media, but the A's are struggling and looking to move to Las Vegas by 2027.


The Epoch Times: No. 2 Daniil Medvedev Ousted From French Open by Qualifier
No. 2 Daniil Medvedev Ousted From French Open by Qualifier
Brazilian Thiago Seyboth Wild upsets World No. 2 Daniil Medvedev in a five-set match at the French Open, advancing to the second round, where he will face Guido Pella of Argentina. Medvedev hit 14 aces but suffered 15 double faults among 48 unforced errors. Seyboth Wild, ranked 172nd in the world, had 45 winners against 69 for Medvedev.


The Epoch Times: Dodgers Recall LHP Alex Vesia, Option RHP Gavin Stone
Dodgers Recall LHP Alex Vesia, Option RHP Gavin Stone
Left-hander Alex Vesia was recalled by the Los Angeles Dodgers from Triple-A Oklahoma City while right-hander Gavin Stone is sent down. Vesia struggled to begin the season and has spent the past month at Oklahoma City while Stone struggled during his first stint in the major leagues, with a 14.40 ERA over three starts.