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11 Jun 2023

#politics

Daily Wire: President Biden Wants To Give Trump ‘Death Sentence For Documents,’ GOP Rep. Says
President Biden Wants To Give Trump ‘Death Sentence For Documents,’ GOP Rep. Says
Representative Mace accuses President Biden of wanting to give former President Trump a "death sentence" for mishandling classified documents, claiming a "two-tiered system of justice" targets Trump while other politicians, including Clinton, Biden and Pence, are held to different standards. Mace pointed out that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicted Trump on the same day the Oversight Committee accessed suspicious activity reports on the alleged Biden family corruption and the 1023 form indicating bribery in Ukraine with his son. The Committee is now reviewing more suspicious activity reports to connect the dots. Rep. Luna no longer has faith in the DOJ or FBI, stating that they are accountable to the American people and Congress.


The Federalist Papers: 'I'm Growing Concerned About President Trump's Safety,' Ex-Secret Service Agent Says
'I'm Growing Concerned About President Trump's Safety,' Ex-Secret Service Agent Says
Dan Bongino, a conservative political commentator and former Secret Service agent, expressed concern for former President Trump's safety during his third bid for presidency, stating that the security detail may not be strong enough to deter assassination attempts. Bongino cited the Iranian and Chinese threats, alongside the American left's strong hatred of Trump, as reasons for the danger he faces. Bongino also worries that for political considerations, the Department of Homeland Security will not provide Trump with the necessary security he requires .


Breitbart: Utah Mayor Staggs Slams Romney for Blaming Trump for Own Indictment
Utah Mayor Staggs Slams Romney for Blaming Trump for Own Indictment
Sen. Mitt Romney criticized former President Trump's indictment, and senatorial candidate Trent Staggs accused him of weakness while condemning President Biden's abuse of power in weaponizing the Justice Department. Staggs urged both parties to unite in light of this abuse, calling it "banana republic stuff." Staggs has been positioning himself as a more conservative alternative to Romney in the race for U.S. Senate in Utah.


The Federalist Papers: Did Dems Just Get Caught Doctoring Evidence? Police Confirm 2 Major Changes Made to Original Video
Did Dems Just Get Caught Doctoring Evidence? Police Confirm 2 Major Changes Made to Original Video
The House committee investigating the Capitol incursion is alleged to have doctored security footage by adding sound. Security footage is known to not feature sound recording, but scenes of broken windows are now accompanied by sound, and yelling voices can be heard in an overhead shot of the crowd. The panel is accused of using propaganda instead of presenting the truth. Should the Dems be investigated for doctoring evidence?


Daily Wire: George Soros’ Son Takes Over Multi-Billion Dollar Empire
George Soros’ Son Takes Over Multi-Billion Dollar Empire
George Soros has passed control of his $25 billion empire to his son, Alexander Soros, who has ambitions to be more politically active than his father and broadens his father's vision for a more liberal society. The Open Society Foundations’ chairman plans to significantly contribute financially in the 2024 presidential race and intends to advocate for voting and abortion rights, gender-based issues and freedom of speech. Soros had previously stated that he would not allow his sons to take over the organisation but changed his mind after confirming that Alex would lead the group financially, which funds several leftist activist groups around the world. Democrats need to broaden the party’s appeal and be more patriotic and inclusive, he said, adding that college campuses and other public squares have become too restrictive with freedom of speech. 


PJ Media: Tulsi Gabbard: 'Trump Indictment Undermines Democracy'
Tulsi Gabbard: 'Trump Indictment Undermines Democracy'
Tulsi Gabbard argues that the Trump indictment undermines democracy by selectively enforcing the law against political opponents, which is a form of anarcho-tyranny. Meanwhile, some politicians who housed classified documents illegally, such as Joe Biden and Mike Pence, have not faced charges. The indictment is also an example of lawfare, intended to intimidate opponents. Despite this, Trump's base has only rallied around him in response.


The Right Scoop: Joe Biden gets destroyed online after posting White House pride flag photo on Twitter
Joe Biden gets destroyed online after posting White House pride flag photo on Twitter
The US President posted a photo on Twitter claiming "America is a nation of pride," which was met with criticism from religious and conservative figures who cite pride as a sin. Some argue that pride is an enemy of God and not what the rainbow flag should represent. Many criticized the post as being representative of a government run by child molesters and perverts. Future historians may cite this statement as a factor in the collapse of the United States.


#society

American Thinker: Thank the army, not the jungle, for the rescue of four Colombian children
Thank the army, not the jungle, for the rescue of four Colombian children
Colombia's president calls four rescued children "children of the jungle" but they were disaster survivors and the heroism came from them, not the jungle. Their survival is not due to their indigenous heritage either. The kids were rescued by the Colombian army, who conducted a search, planned and experienced leaflet drops and brought the grandmother onboard the search. The jungle and its lefty romance had no role to play and this detracts from the true heroism of the children and those who rescued them.


Red State: Americans are Fed Up With Tipping: What’s Causing the Change in Attitudes?
Americans are Fed Up With Tipping: What’s Causing the Change in Attitudes?
Americans are feeling more negatively towards tipping, with 66% having a negative view overall, believing businesses should pay better. Many find the tip screens “annoying” and 30% believe the practice has become “out of control”. Despite this, tipping for everyday services continues, for example, 44% of those who eat at sit-down restaurants typically tip at least 20%. One issue is that tipping has become more complicated, with many unsure of when and how much to tip. Older Americans think tipping culture is out of control more frequently than younger generations .

Pre-entered tip screens are one of the main issues and can cause many to feel pressured to tip. This can result in them actively having to say “no” to tipping to avoid paying more than they feel necessary. Around 32% of respondents indicated they are “annoyed” by the screens, and 18% said they “tend to tip less” when presented with them. While tipping culture may have become excessive, it remains to be seen if it will change significantly, given that businesses want people to keep tipping. There may be calls for companies to find ways of getting tips without pressuring customers.


The New American: Why We Need an Architectural Revival
Why We Need an Architectural Revival
The state of a civilization's soul can be measured by the condition of its cities. San Francisco's decline into filth and decay is a consequence of godless Marxism. Society must restore Christianity and Republican government, crack down on crime and homelessness, and usher in an architectural revival to uplift citizens. The dominant style of modern architecture is economy and utilitarianism, resulting in fewer buildings that inspire or uplift people. However, Hungary is experiencing an architectural revival, revamping buildings made ugly under communist rule. A nation's architecture should symbolize its power and greatness, and bring back the grandeur of the West's architecture, not as a luxury, but as an imperative to revive the spirit of civilization.


#war

The Economist: Ukraine is counter-attacking in multiple directions, with mixed results
Ukraine is counter-attacking in multiple directions, with mixed results
Ukraine is counter-attacking Russia in multiple directions with mixed results. Progress has been made in Donetsk province, but the fighting in the Zaporizhia region has been difficult and costly. However, Ukraine's main forces have yet to be committed, and both sides are engaged in a "chess game" to draw out each other's reserves. The reduction of Russian superiority in artillery is Ukraine's immediate priority. In addition, the flooding caused by the partial collapse of the Nova Kakhovka dam has upended Ukrainian military plans, but has also created opportunities for a limited assault using speedboats and special forces. Rain predicted for the next week may stall some of Ukraine's advances.


#culture

Fox News: Kelis reacts to Bill Murray dating rumors on social media post
Kelis reacts to Bill Murray dating rumors on social media post
Kelis neither confirms nor denies rumors that she's dating Bill Murray after a fan asked her about the alleged relationship on Instagram. Meanwhile, the internet was set abuzz with reports that the "Ghostbusters" star and the "Milkshake" singer were a couple after posing for a photo together at the Might Hoopla Festival in South London. Representatives for the two have not commented on the issue.


#health

The Epoch Times: Millions of Americans Are Not Taking Medications as Prescribed: Report
Millions of Americans Are Not Taking Medications as Prescribed: Report
Millions of American adults are not taking their prescription medications due to increasing costs, with over 8% attempting to save money by skipping doses, taking less than prescribed, or delaying prescription fills. Americans spend $1,310 a year on average for prescription drugs, more than any other OECD country. Delaying or adjusting medications can lead to more serious health implications and may result in even higher costs if additional treatments become necessary. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Health Interview Survey found vast disparities in how often drug costs cause people to not take their medications as prescribed. Those without health care coverage were found to be much more likely to not follow their prescriptions than people with private insurance. Those with disabilities were about three times more likely than those without disabilities to ration their medications. Women were also found to be more likely to not follow their prescriptions than men.


#crime

Fox News: Texas 7-Eleven brawl: Police arrest 5 suspects who allegedly attacked workers on video
Texas 7-Eleven brawl: Police arrest 5 suspects who allegedly attacked workers on video
Five suspects, including two adults and three juveniles, have been charged in connection with an assault and theft at a 7-Eleven store in Texas, after the employees refused to sell tobacco products to an underage girl. The incident was captured on video, showing the suspects assaulting the clerks and throwing items at them. Both employees suffered facial injuries but did not require hospitalization.


Breitbart: 6 Shot Outside Club in Democrat-Controlled Houston
6 Shot Outside Club in Democrat-Controlled Houston
Six people were shot and injured outside a club in Houston, including one in critical condition. The area has seen similar incidents before. ( )

Four people in a funeral procession were shot in Chicago by gunmen in a white pickup truck. Two were wounded in each of two vehicles. ( )


#sports

Fox News: Charles Barkley recalls Golden Knights star Jack Eichel having 'zero clue' who he was in awkward hotel moment
Charles Barkley recalls Golden Knights star Jack Eichel having 'zero clue' who he was in awkward hotel moment
NHL star Jack Eichel didn't recognize NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley. The incident occurred in a Florida hotel where both were staying and it seemed Eichel didn't know who Barkley was. Eichel is currently playing in the Stanley Cup Finals with the Vegas Golden Knights, while Barkley is analyzing the NBA Finals.


The Epoch Times: Novak Djokovic Wins His 23rd Grand Slam Title by Beating Casper Ruud in the French Open Final
Novak Djokovic Wins His 23rd Grand Slam Title by Beating Casper Ruud in the French Open Final
Novak Djokovic, a 36-year-old from Serbia won the French Open men's single final match against Casper Ruud, earning his men’s-record 23rd Grand Slam singles championship, breaking a tie with Rafael Nadal and moving three in front of retired Roger Federer. Djokovic is the only man with at least three titles from each major event in the history of tennis. This was also the third Slam final in the past five events for Ruud, a 24-year-old from Norway, but he is now 0–3.


Fox News: LIV golfer Martin Kaymer hopes critics from PGA Tour 'move to Japan' to continue careers amid merger
LIV golfer Martin Kaymer hopes critics from PGA Tour 'move to Japan' to continue careers amid merger
LIV golfer Martin Kaymer criticizes PGA Tour players who blasted Saudi Arabia officials and said that players who joined the series were selling their souls for "blood money." Kaymer said he was going to stay true to himself no matter what, and that it's important to make your own decisions. Kaymer won the PGA Championship in 2019 and the U.S. Open in 2014. He debuted in LIV Golf in 2022, with his best finish in Washington at 25th place with a 2-under par.


Fox News: 3 Arkansas State basketball players arrested on theft charges
3 Arkansas State basketball players arrested on theft charges
Three basketball players from Arkansas State Red Wolves were arrested for theft charges. The players, Julian Lual, Dyondre Dominguez, and Terrance Ford, were booked and released on charges of stealing $1,000 or less. The university's athletics department is currently investigating the matter.


#technology

Fox News: Does your PC’s motherboard have hidden vulnerability that could put you at risk?
Does your PC’s motherboard have hidden vulnerability that could put you at risk?
A cybersecurity company, Eclypsium, has found a hidden backdoor in motherboards made by Gigabyte, which makes them easily accessible for hackers to break into. The company integrated a Windows executable file into firmware with the code to activate Gigabyte's app center running each time a computer starts up. The code was installed insecurely by Gigabyte allowing hackers to install their own malware without the owner of the device being aware. This puts over 270 models of Gigabyte motherboards at risk of being hijacked. Gigabyte owners are advised to update their firmware, enable automatic firmware updates, have good antivirus software, update software regularly and potentially use a VPN to minimize the risk of being hacked.