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13 Jun 2023

#politics

Fox News: George Soros handing empire to son, Alex, prompts 'Godfather' comparison from European leader
George Soros handing empire to son, Alex, prompts 'Godfather' comparison from European leader
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán took a shot at George Soros on Twitter, calling Soros' son "Soros 2.0" following reports of him taking over his father's $25 million empire. Soros' son Alex has expressed a desire to continue his father's liberal goals and has been meeting with high-ranking officials, including Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Orbán and Soros have a long history of clashing, and Orbán attended Oxford on a Soros Foundation scholarship before diverging from Soros' globalist tendencies and forging his own identity as an anti-communist and Hungarian nationalist.


Fox News: JESSE WATTERS: Release the Burisma tapes on the Bidens
JESSE WATTERS: Release the Burisma tapes on the Bidens
Senator Chuck Grassley claimed that a Burisma executive who supposedly paid Joe Biden and Hunter Biden kept 17 audio recordings of his conversations with them as an "insurance policy." Fox News' Jesse Watters said if true, this allegation could "sink" Joe Biden's presidency and candidacy, suggesting that Biden has been blackmailed for years. The FBI redacted the Burisma executive as Joe Biden and Hunter Biden on tape, leading to theories that they are either covering up for Biden or blackmailing him.


Daily Wire: NYPD Commissioner Shocks City With Resignation, Sources Blame Tension With Mayor
NYPD Commissioner Shocks City With Resignation, Sources Blame Tension With Mayor
New York's first female police commissioner, Keechant Sewell, announced her resignation amidst tensions with City Hall. Sources claim that Sewell was becoming increasingly frustrated with the office as they limited her executive choices and backed the city's highest-ranking uniformed officer against her decision. Mayor Eric Adams was reportedly caught off guard by the announcement.


The Federalist: Grassley: Burisma Exec Has Audio Recordings With Joe Biden
Grassley: Burisma Exec Has Audio Recordings With Joe Biden
Senator Chuck Grassley claimed a Burisma executive has 15 audio recordings of conversations between him and Hunter Biden, as well as two conversations between him and former Vice President Joe Biden, kept as an "insurance policy." The FBI attempted to hide the reference in the FD-1023 form which contained confidential allegations that Biden may have participated in a $5 million bribery scheme with a foreign national in exchange for U.S. policy decisions. There are indications that former VP Biden may have been involved in Hunter's employment with Burisma.

Grassley believes the DOJ and FBI have no interest in investigating the alleged multimillion-dollar bribery scheme involving Biden and his family, and claims this represents a two-tier justice system. FBI Director, Christopher Wray, is being criticized for producing the unclassified FD-1023 form heavily redacted and lodging Congress to review it at a classified facility, disrespecting the institution's authority. Grassley demanded transparency from the Justice Department and FBI and urged the Congress to keep fighting for it until the complete document is made public.


Red State: Defiant Trump Arrives in Miami for Arraignment, Protests Expected, Questions Loom Over Who Will Represent Him
Defiant Trump Arrives in Miami for Arraignment, Protests Expected, Questions Loom Over Who Will Represent Him
Donald Trump arrives in Miami ahead of his court appearance in the Miami US District Court where he will be arraigned on 37 felony counts related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents and obstructing investigations. Despite the charges, MAGA crowds gathered in front of Trump's resort to cheer him on and supporters expressed their belief that the prosecution was unfair and politically motivated. Security efforts for the court appearance involve multiple agencies due to concerns surrounding potential protests from both MAGA fans and Never Trumpers.


The Blaze: New poll finds Trump's lead over DeSantis is narrowing after indictment and campaign announcement
New poll finds Trump's lead over DeSantis is narrowing after indictment and campaign announcement
Ron DeSantis narrows the gap between him and Donald Trump in the Republican primary race; a Reuters Ipsos poll reveals DeSantis received the support of 22% of Republican voters, while Trump got 43%. A WPA Intelligence study found DeSantis tied with Trump in a head-to-head contest with 43% of the support, and 29% when all other GOP candidates were considered. Republicans were divided on the indictment against Trump, with 81% calling it politically motivated and 35% believing the charges relating to documents at Mar-a-Lago.




#economy

Flag And Cross: EU Watchdog Calls Out Social Media, Elon Musk And 'Finfluencers' For 'Crypto Con'
EU Watchdog Calls Out Social Media, Elon Musk And 'Finfluencers' For 'Crypto Con'
The European Consumer Organization scrutinized social media platforms for allowing deceptive cryptocurrency advertising to bypass regulations, citing inadequate consumer awareness of the risks of unlicensed financial services advertised on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. The report titled “Hype or Harm? The Great Social Media Crypto Con” highlights how financial influencers on these platforms constitute a vital information conduit, especially for younger customers. 


Flag And Cross: Sun Valley 2023 Guest List Spans With Prominent Guests — Will Tesla Boss Elon Musk Attend?
Sun Valley 2023 Guest List Spans With Prominent Guests — Will Tesla Boss Elon Musk Attend?
The Sun Valley Conference, also known as the “summer camp of billionaires,” is set to welcome some of the world’s most influential businesspeople this year. The exclusive week-long conference, hosted by investment firm Allen & Company, will take place in Sun Valley, Idaho and will feature high-profile attendees from media, finance, and technology, including Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook, Bill Gates, and Rupert Murdoch, among others. The event typically serves as a platform for informal networking and discussion of potential deals, with past years having seen major acquisitions such as Jeff Bezos’ purchase of the Washington Post being discussed.


#crime

Fox News: Philadelphia I-95 collapse: Human remains found at wreckage site, family IDs truck driver
Philadelphia I-95 collapse: Human remains found at wreckage site, family IDs truck driver
Human remains were found at the site where a tanker truck caught fire underneath an overpass causing a portion of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia to collapse. The Pennsylvania State Police told Fox News the remains were discovered and are with the Medical Examiner's office. Family members identified the truck driver as 53-year-old Nathaniel Moody, Fox Philadelphia reported. Authorities have not yet said whether the remains found were that of Moody.


#sports

Forbes: Mbappé Reportedly Leaving Paris Saint-Germain By Next Summer—After Earning $120 Million Over Last Year
Mbappé Reportedly Leaving Paris Saint-Germain By Next Summer—After Earning $120 Million Over Last Year
French soccer star Kylian Mbappé has decided not to renew his contract with Paris Saint-Germain F.C. when it expires next June, following Lionel Messi's exit from the team.


#science

The Epoch Times: Intelligent Brains Are Slower In Processing Complex Information: Study
Intelligent Brains Are Slower In Processing Complex Information: Study
A study by researchers at the Berlin Institute of Health and Charité—Universitätsmedizin Berlin has found that individuals with higher IQs take longer to solve high-level problems. The researchers conducted a test involving patterns which grew ever more complex, and used conventional IQ tests to evaluate participants' mental capability and test performance. "It’s the right excitation-inhibition balance of neurons that influences decision-making and more or less enables a person to solve problems,” said one of the researchers, Professor Petra Ritter. The study suggested that those with higher IQs waited for all areas of their brain to complete processing before making a decision.


#other

Forbes: Pat Sajak Retiring From ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ After 4 Decades—Leaving Behind Large Audience
Pat Sajak Retiring From ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ After 4 Decades—Leaving Behind Large Audience
TV show host Pat Sajak will retire from the syndicated game show Wheel of Fortune next year after more than 40 seasons. Sony has not specified who will replace him, or whether co-host Vanna White will remain with the show. Nearly 8 million viewers watch the show every night.


Fox News: Second Amendment group urges Congress to overturn ATF pistol brace rule
Second Amendment group urges Congress to overturn ATF pistol brace rule
Grassroots Second Amendment group GOA is urging Congress to overturn the ATF's rule banning pistol braces, arguing that the braces are vital for elderly and disabled sportsmen to participate in the American hunting tradition. Republicans Reps. Andrew Clyde and Richard Hudson introduced a resolution in March to overturn the rule. However, the White House said it would veto Republican-led efforts to overturn the rule should it reach President Biden’s desk.


Forbes: Geezer Butler Of Black Sabbath On New Book ‘Into The Void,’ Writing ‘War Pigs’
Geezer Butler Of Black Sabbath On New Book ‘Into The Void,’ Writing ‘War Pigs’
Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler's new book "Into The Void: From Birth To Black Sabbath - And Beyond" is now available in hardcover, E-book or as a Butler-narrated audiobook via William Morrow. Butler recalls the band’s earliest days and time spent alongside iconic frontmen like Ozzy Osbourne and Ronnie James Dio. During the band's struggle to find its footing, Butler’s background in accounting proved valuable. As the band began selling millions of records and countless concert tickets, even that wasn’t enough to clarify notoriously nontransparent record label accounting practices, and a bottom line that didn’t add up.