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13 Jun 2023

#politics

The Epoch Times: Dorries Says Sunak Blocked Her Lords Seat
Dorries Says Sunak Blocked Her Lords Seat
Former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries claims Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his aide James Forsyth “duplicitously and cruelly” deprived her of a peerage. Dorries alleged she had been asked to remain MP to prevent a by-election in her constituency that would have put the seat at risk. Reports suggest that Johnson had assumed Dorries’ name was still on the list, despite individuals nominated being subject to vetting by the House of Lords Appointments Commission. The controversy follows Johnson’s own resignation as MP amid an inquiry into the breaking of COVID-19 rules.


Fox News: North Carolina Senate Republicans file bill to strip Gov. Cooper’s election board appointment powers
North Carolina Senate Republicans file bill to strip Gov. Cooper’s election board appointment powers
North Carolina Senate Republicans proposed a bill that would strip Democratic Governor Roy Cooper of the ability to appoint State Board of Elections members. The GOP-led General Assembly would hold power over all eight members instead. The current board is composed of five members, three Democrats and two Republicans, appointed by the governor. The proposed bill would see legislative leaders appoint all eight members with the possibility of unaffiliated voters being selected.


The Epoch Times: Former Resident: Why San Francisco Is on the Brink of Losing Its Unique Culture | Jennifer Sey
Former Resident: Why San Francisco Is on the Brink of Losing Its Unique Culture | Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey, former brand president of Levi's and long-time resident of San Francisco, left the city due to its aggressive conformity and progressive politics. She was pushed out of her job for not upholding the far-left narrative and daring to ask questions.


The Babylon Bee: Bored Journalist Sick And Tired Of Flawless U.S. President
Bored Journalist Sick And Tired Of Flawless U.S. President
White House journalists are struggling to find faults or flaws to write about President Biden, with many expressing frustration at his non-controversial executive orders and his refusal to be tripped up by their questions. The lack of scandal surrounding the new administration has led to journalist malaise, with some resorting to tactics designed to perplex the president. However, recent rumors of new allegations against Donald Trump have reporters hopeful they will have more controversial news to report soon.


Breitbart: Antifa Planning 'Anti-Fascist Action' Against Trump Supporters in Miami
Antifa Planning 'Anti-Fascist Action' Against Trump Supporters in Miami
Antifa members have called for a celebration and anti-fascist action against Donald Trump and his supporters at the courthouse where he is to be arraigned on Tuesday. The notice for the event was posted on a Twitter account sharing Miami Antifa-related news, with the location, date and time provided. Another Antifa-related group also plans to be present. Trump is set to appear at the courthouse on charges related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents, and both sides have been urged to remain peaceful.


Newsbusters: MRC’s Houck, Bulldog Winner Markowicz Join Newsmax to Blast Media Over Trump Charges
MRC’s Houck, Bulldog Winner Markowicz Join Newsmax to Blast Media Over Trump Charges
Curtis Houck and Karol Markowicz discuss the coverage of the second Trump indictment by the liberal media, which they say is politicized and biased against Trump supporters. They criticize the double standards in charging Trump but not any Democrats, and note how the media's insults failed to drive people away from Trump in the 2016 election. Houck concludes that the media's demeaning of Americans will only impugn their credibility and send people to alternative forms of media like Newsmax.


Breitbart: Watch Live: Outside Miami Courthouse Where Donald Trump Will Be Arraigned
Watch Live: Outside Miami Courthouse Where Donald Trump Will Be Arraigned
Former President Donald Trump will be arraigned on Tuesday in Miami after being indicted by the Biden administration’s Department of Justice. The DOJ revealed the charges against him on Friday and Trump released a video declaring his innocence.


Red State: James Comer Shares Four Key Details About the Biden Bribery Scandal
James Comer Shares Four Key Details About the Biden Bribery Scandal
Rep. James Comer debunks disinformation being spread by Democrats about the ongoing bribery scandal involving President Joe Biden. Comer reveals four key details that debunk some of what has been said and express the seriousness of the issue. The FD-1023 record was sourced by a confidential human source with a long track record of assisting the FBI. The investigation was sent to Delaware for further investigation.


Washington Free Beacon: Most Republicans Think Trump Indictment Is Political, Poll Shows
Most Republicans Think Trump Indictment Is Political, Poll Shows
A Reuters/Ipsos poll revealed that 81% of Republicans believe the federal criminal charges against Donald Trump are politically motivated. This reflects the polarized US electorate and contrasts with last month's poll, which indicated that only 35% of his core base believed he was being unfairly targeted. The charges include obstruction of justice and the unlawful storage of classified documents at his home in Florida but have not dented his popularity with Republicans, as 43% said Trump was their preferred candidate for the 2024 Presidential election.


Daily Wire: Pro-Abortion Group To Spend Millions Boosting Kamala Harris’s Image
Pro-Abortion Group To Spend Millions Boosting Kamala Harris’s Image
Pro-abortion political action committee Emily's List plans to spend "tens of millions of dollars" to boost Vice President Kamala Harris's image ahead of the 2024 presidential election. The PAC intends to counter misinformation directed at Harris and target voters across various platforms. The move is described as politically unprecedented and recognizes Harris's potential to play an outsized role in a tough election. Meanwhile, a GOP strategist sees Harris as a "boogeyman" that Republicans can use to push their message.


Flag And Cross: Jack Dorsey Reveals Why He Backs RFK Jr For President: 'He Has No Fear In...'
Jack Dorsey Reveals Why He Backs RFK Jr For President: 'He Has No Fear In...'
Jack Dorsey, founder of Twitter and CEO of fintech firm Block Inc, continues to support Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. Dorsey praised Kennedy's dedication to peace and ending wars, as well as his commitment to addressing issues like regulatory capture and the military-industrial complex. Kennedy's controversial views on vaccines and support for Bitcoin have also garnered attention. Dorsey publicly expressed his belief that Kennedy can defeat Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis, and Kennedy is currently polling second behind President Joe Biden.


#society

Breitbart: Transgender Activist Defends Sexual Display at the White House: 'Free the Nipple'
Transgender Activist Defends Sexual Display at the White House: 'Free the Nipple'
Transgender activist Rose Montoya defends topless display at White House pride event, citing its legality and fully supporting the "free the nipple" movement. Montoya asserts that the outrage is simply "affirming that I am a woman" and wanted to join friends and be "fully free" and "living his truth." Notably, the Biden administration is accused of disrespecting the American flag at the event by displaying the "progress pride" flag between two American flags.


Spectator USA: Topless trans guests reveal systemic inequality at the White House
Topless trans guests reveal systemic inequality at the White House
A TikTok influencer and trans woman became the latest “Free the Nipple” advocate in a Pride event at the White House. She filmed herself topless, censoring her nipples with her hands while two shirtless trans male activists accompanied her. A conservative commentator tweeted attacking the incident while the TikToker defended her topless act, stating it was legal, and asked why societal norms only deemed her chest illegal now when it was not before she came out as trans.


#war

Breitbart: Belarus Would Not Hesitate to Use Nuclear Weapons, Says Lukashenko
Belarus Would Not Hesitate to Use Nuclear Weapons, Says Lukashenko
Belarus President Lukashenko has threatened to use nuclear weapons to deter aggression against his nation, despite the fact he allowed Russia to use Belarus as a staging post for their nuclear weapons. Although Russia claims to be in complete control of the weapons in Belarus, Lukashenko strongly implied he has some influence over them. As noted by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Russia sending nuclear weapons to Belarus invalidates its long-standing position that all nations should only keep nuclear weapons on their own sovereign territory. This is a message "undoubtedly addressed to the West...aimed at Poland," and is the boldest nuclear move by Russia since the Cold War.


Euromaidan Press: Canada to confiscate huge Russian cargo plane, hand it to Ukraine: Trudeau
Canada to confiscate huge Russian cargo plane, hand it to Ukraine: Trudeau
Canada will transfer a confiscated Russian cargo jet, the An-124, to Ukraine, following the destruction of Mriya, the world’s largest cargo plane, by Russia in February 2022. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the transfer while reaffirming financial and military support to Kyiv, and expressing his support for Ukraine becoming a NATO member “as soon as additional circumstances allow.” Canada adopted the Special Economic Measures Act in June last year, allowing it to confiscate and use Russian assets to help Ukraine. In addition to transferring the cargo jet, Canada will provide Ukraine with $500 million Canadian dollars ($373 million USD) in military aid, 287 additional air defense missiles and 10,000 shells of 155 mm caliber.




Fox News: Second UN peacekeeper dies in Mali attack as extremist threat persists
Second UN peacekeeper dies in Mali attack as extremist threat persists
Two U.N. peacekeepers, Private First Class Bouma Bamouni and First Lieutenant Ali Barro, have died following an attack in Mali's Timbuktu region, where extremists continue to operate. The attack involved an improvised explosive device and direct small arms fire that hit a security patrol four miles from their base in the town of Ber, killing one peacekeeper and critically injuring eight others, all from Burkina Faso. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the U.N. Security Council have condemned the attack and called on Mali's transitional authorities to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice. The incident marks the tenth U.N. peacekeeper death in Mali this year.


Foreign Policy: Why Putin Will Never Agree to De-escalate
Why Putin Will Never Agree to De-escalate
Russian President Vladimir Putin is unlikely to end the war with Ukraine despite logical calculations that it is in Russia's best interest to do so. The war has allowed Putin to implement long-held goals, such as reducing Russia's dependency on the West, increasing trade with Asia, and promoting domestic products. While many Russians are stressed by the situation and would welcome peace talks with Ukraine, Putin's personal ambitions are closely tied to the conflict, and he will continue to escalate the war despite the costs. The upcoming Ukrainian counteroffensive is unlikely to affect Putin's calculations, and future Russian leadership may be less oriented towards one individual but more cautious and reactive on war-related issues.


The New American: Russians Smash Spring Offensive, Ukrainians Being Led into a Slaughter - The New American
Russians Smash Spring Offensive, Ukrainians Being Led into a Slaughter - The New American
Biden's politically motivated war in Ukraine is failing, with Ukrainians being used as tools for the globalist agenda. The elite are getting richer as Ukrainians and Russians continue to die.


Euromaidan Press: Railway partisans: Crimea’s rail connection with mainland occupied Ukraine targeted in string of attacks
Railway partisans: Crimea’s rail connection with mainland occupied Ukraine targeted in string of attacks
Rail attacks in Russian or Russian-occupied territories have destroyed railways connecting Crimea with Russian troops in occupied mainland Ukraine. Four attacks occurred over 10-12 June, with one targeting a train in Belgorod Oblast that was headed for areas where Russian anti-Putin fighters are still engaged in warfare. The train derailed, with the cause of the explosion disputed, although a kamikaze drone attack was suggested. Another attack on 11 June involved unknowns blowing up the railway track in front of a freight train in occupied Crimea, causing damage to the locomotive and two workers. The explosion is believed to have rendered unusable one of Russia’s two railway lines from Crimea to mainland occupied Ukraine. Finally, on 12 June, an explosion targeted a diesel locomotive inside a depot in Melitopol, occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, which was used to transport fuel to the frontline. This is the second diesel locomotive to be destroyed by partisans in the last two months.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: Local News, Quebec Publishers First Targets of Facebook's Block on Canadian News
Local News, Quebec Publishers First Targets of Facebook's Block on Canadian News
Meta is temporarily blocking news for some Canadian users as a response to the Online News Act. The test is running for the majority of June, with up to 5% of Canadian users affected. Chris Dell, news editor of ChrisD.ca, noticed that readers were no longer able to access the outlet’s content on Facebook. He hopes a solution can be reached to comply with the bill without leaving publishers struggling. News Media Canada's president Paul Deegan believes Meta's move increases opportunities for bad actors and is a threat to free and plural press. The Senate is expected to hear the bill this week.


Forbes: Canada And The Netherlands Take Syria Before The International Court Of Justice
Canada And The Netherlands Take Syria Before The International Court Of Justice
Canada and Netherlands filed a case at the International Court of Justice against Syria on June 12, 2023, accusing the country of committing countless violations of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. These violations include torture, inhumane conditions in places of detention, enforced disappearances, sexual and gender-based violence, violence against children, and the use of chemical weapons. The countries are seeking provisional measures to preserve and protect the rights owed to them under the Convention against Torture and to protect the lives and physical and mental integrity of individuals within Syria who are currently or at risk of being subjected to torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.


The American Spectator: Harvard Professor Calls on US to Exercise Unilateral Nuclear Disarmament
Harvard Professor Calls on US to Exercise Unilateral Nuclear Disarmament
American academics call upon the US to take unilateral disarmament measures to reduce tensions in Indo-Pacific, including taking some of our nuclear missiles off alert. Matthew Bunn of Harvard’s Kennedy School recommends the US not use nuclear missiles first, pledge to never deploy them where they can reach Beijing or Moscow in "just a few minutes", and allow China and Russia to monitor our “weapons-maintenance experiments." They hope these steps will lead to new arms control treaties. However, Angelo Codevilla called the “arms control delusion” lives on in the faculty rooms of Harvard.

Calls for unilateral US nuclear restraint to reduce tensions in Indo-Pacific are unwarranted and dangerous. In the 1960s and 1970s, the US's adherence to Mutual Assured Destruction resulted in the emergence of the Soviet Union's first-strike capability, endangering its president with either surrender or suicide. American academics had already urged for unilateral disarmament measures to reduce tensions. Unilateral restraint did not work then with the Soviets, and it won't work now with China, Russia, North Korea, or Iran. The US will need to exercise necessary nuclear restraint measures while also ensuring that they are not unilaterally disarmed, particularly in the face of China's nuclear weapons “strategic breakout."


Fox News: Poland and Greece join forces in expanding WWII reparations campaign against Germany
Poland and Greece join forces in expanding WWII reparations campaign against Germany
Poland is looking to expand their campaign for World War II reparations from Germany, seeking potential allies like Greece and other European countries. Poland formally demanded $1.3 trillion in compensation while Greece is seeking $300 billion for damages caused by Nazi Germany during the war. Germany argues that the damage claims were settled after the war, but Poland plans to collaborate with other countries impacted by Nazi occupation to seek justice.


#economy

Fox News: Biden admin green-lights Chinese EV battery factory in Michigan, despite local opposition
Biden admin green-lights Chinese EV battery factory in Michigan, despite local opposition
Chinese electric vehicle battery company Gotion will be allowed to construct a facility in Michigan after a national security review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States. Despite concerns raised by lawmakers and national security experts about the company's Chinese ownership and alleged links to the Chinese Communist Party, CFIUS determined that Gotion's proposed facility did not pose a national security threat. Gotion, whose parent company is based in Hefei City, submitted itself for review earlier this year and will now "continue to move forward with due diligence" on its billion-dollar project.


The Epoch Times: New Zealand Property Downturn Appears to Be Near the Bottom
New Zealand Property Downturn Appears to Be Near the Bottom
Experts predict that New Zealand’s residential housing market may be approaching its bottom, following a steady decline in prices that slowed in May. National home prices fell by 3.4% over the past three months, bringing the average value to under $900,000. While this is still 13.7% lower than last year, the market will likely see a “bumpy landing,” with prices reaching the bottom at different times in different centres. The halt to the falling prices comes after a slight easing of loan-to-value ratio limits, strong net migration, and reduced supply with fewer people listing their property for sale.

Property researcher CoreLogic believes the bottom of the market is in sight but high prices, and interest rates remain a barrier to demand. More than 50% of an average income is needed to cover an 80% LVR mortgage in New Zealand, compared to 43% in Australia. Experts suggest increasing regulations favouring tenants and less interest deductibility may have permanently changed the investor landscape. A National-led government post-election may draw some investors back to the market, but elections usually don’t have a significant impact on the property market. Net migration, with a gain of 72,300 people, may add heat to the housing market, with an impact likely to be seen first on the rental market. 


Fox News: Here's why buying a yellow car might be a bright idea
Here's why buying a yellow car might be a bright idea
Yellow cars hold their value better than any other car color, according to a report by iSeeCars. The report found that yellow vehicles lost just 13.5% of their value on average after three years on the road, compared to an average depreciation of 22.5%. The reason for this phenomenon is that yellow is the least common color in the US, accounting for just 1% of sales, meaning that whilst few people want to buy a yellow vehicle new, there are more people who want one than available pre-owned cars. Other top performers included beige, orange, green and red while the worst performers were brown, gold and black, losing an average of 25.9%.


#religion

Fox News: Southern Baptists to vote on formally banning women from pastoral roles: 'Desperate need of clarity'
Southern Baptists to vote on formally banning women from pastoral roles: 'Desperate need of clarity'
The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is proposing an amendment to its constitution that would ban women from serving in teaching pastoral roles. The proposal would require churches affiliated with the SBC to adhere to the policy of not having a woman as pastor, according to USA Today. The SBC Executive Committee approved the amendment on Monday but recommended messengers vote against it. Supporters of the proposal believe the convention is in "desperate need of clarity," while critics fear it could become a litmus test for churches to affiliate with the denomination. The measure will be voted on at the 2023 SBC annual meeting in New Orleans.

The SBC is a "complementarian" denomination, adhering to the belief that men and women have different but complementary roles in society and church leadership. If passed, the proposal would more firmly establish the doctrine laid out in The Baptist Faith & Message 2000, which states that the office of pastor is limited to men as qualified by scripture. The proposal comes as several churches, including Rick Warren's Saddleback Church in California, are set to appeal the SBC's decision to oust them from the convention for having women as pastors. The SBC is set to vote on other resolutions on immigration, artificial intelligence, and transgender healthcare at its meeting this week.


#culture

Spectator USA: The Sign in Sidney Brunstein’s Window is never comfortable
The Sign in Sidney Brunstein’s Window is never comfortable
The Sign in Sidney Brunstein's Window deals with corruption across various themes including patriarchy, anti-Semitism, gay rights and racism in 1960s New York. The story revolves around Sidney, a Jewish nonconformist, and his wife Iris as their relationship becomes increasingly toxic amidst the backdrop of their liberal, arty friends. The play highlights the ego and intellectual point-scoring of progressives, as well as the struggles of women seeking independence. The second act features a prolonged drug and alcohol-infused sequence, providing relief from the hyper-intellectual talk and pushing the play into a new realm that feels more sensual and urgent.


#health

Fox News: Republicans torch Biden CDC pick over COVID 'misinformation' about masks, vaccines
Republicans torch Biden CDC pick over COVID 'misinformation' about masks, vaccines
Republican lawmakers are urging President Biden to withdraw his reported selection of Dr. Mandy Cohen as the next director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). They argue that Cohen is "unfit" for the position, politicizing science, disregarding civil liberties, and spreading misinformation about COVID-19 vaccinations and masks. The lawmakers also pointed out that Cohen threatened a North Carolina school district with legal action when it declined to enforce mask mandates and ended other quarantine policies. The CDC director position does not require Senate confirmation, but Congress members are urging Biden to change his selection.


The Epoch Times: Over 724 Babies Left to Die in Queensland, Victoria After Failed Abortion Attempts
Over 724 Babies Left to Die in Queensland, Victoria After Failed Abortion Attempts
Over the past decade, 724 babies in Victoria and Queensland survived failed abortion attempts but were left to die by medical staff. Australia is lacking data regarding the issue and has been urged to introduce a federal law to protect babies born alive following abortion attempts. Pro-abortion advocates oppose new laws, saying it will limit women’s rights. However, adjunct Prof. Johnny Sakr said that refusing to provide medical care to a child who is born alive amounts to allowing a person to be killed, warranting the charge of homicide. The proposed bill echoes the “desperate and deadly politics of denying women’s reproductive freedom and rights to safe medical care that occurs in some parts of the United States," according to Terry Slevin, the head of the Public Health Association.


The Epoch Times: Manitoba Cabinet Minister Sarah Guillemard Says She Won't Seek Re-election
Manitoba Cabinet Minister Sarah Guillemard Says She Won't Seek Re-election
Manitoba Progressive Conservative Sarah Guillemard will not seek re-election due to health reasons. Guillemard was first elected in 2016 in the Fort Richmond seat and is the minister for advanced education and training. Roughly one-third of Progressive Conservative legislature members have resigned in the last two years or announced they will not run again.


#education

The Epoch Times: How to Balance Past Debts Like Student Loans With Investments for the Future
How to Balance Past Debts Like Student Loans With Investments for the Future
Experts advise recent graduates to strategically prioritize paying off student loans while also building savings for the future.


#crime

Fox News: Virginia man accused of murdering 4-year-old son slams law enforcement
Virginia man accused of murdering 4-year-old son slams law enforcement
Cory Bigsby has been indicted on charges of murder and tampering with a body related to the disappearance of his 4-year-old son, Codi Bigsby, who is presumed dead. Bigsby had previously been charged with 30 counts of child abuse against Codi and his three siblings. His attorney maintains his innocence and plans to file a federal lawsuit against the Hampton Roads Regional Jail.


The Blaze: Former top FBI agent confirms Justice Department's aggressive push to conduct surprise raid on Mar-a-Lago
Former top FBI agent confirms Justice Department's aggressive push to conduct surprise raid on Mar-a-Lago
Former top FBI agent Steven D'Antuono provided new insight into the Justice Department's actions leading up to the Mar-a-Lago raid. The FBI wanted cooperation from Trump's team, arguing that an aggressive approach was unnecessary because Trump wasn't at the club. The FBI was worried about the public ramifications if the bureau moved forward with a raid, but the DOJ pushed for it anyway. [crime]


Daily Wire: JPMorgan To Settle Sex Trafficking Lawsuit With Epstein Victims For $290 Million
JPMorgan To Settle Sex Trafficking Lawsuit With Epstein Victims For $290 Million
JPMorgan Chase settles victims' lawsuit for $290 million relating to Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking operation. The bank did not admit any wrongdoing, and CEO Jamie Dimon testified the bank was not aware of Epstein's misdeeds. Reports suggest that bank officials visited Epstein following his 2008 conviction. JPMorgan Chase regrets any association with him and faces another lawsuit in the Virgin Islands. Deutsche Bank previously settled with Epstein's victims and other women for $75 million.


Fox News: Threatened Tijuana mayor seeks safety at army base after 7 bodies found in pickup truck
Threatened Tijuana mayor seeks safety at army base after 7 bodies found in pickup truck
Tijuana mayor moves to army base for safety amid threats and rising violence, with seven bodies found in a pickup truck. Drug cartels are known to be operating in the area. Killings have risen by 9% in the past year, with Tijuana having the highest number of homicides in Mexico.


The Blaze: Man shoots suspect who cops say broke into his truck — and ends up paying much higher price than alleged crook
Man shoots suspect who cops say broke into his truck — and ends up paying much higher price than alleged crook
Quendarius Turner heard glass breaking, went outside & shot a man trying to break into his truck. Turner chased him down, took him back to his apartment, and called police. Turner shot Justice Allen & was charged with aggravated assault while Allen was charged with burglary of a vehicle. Car break-ins are common in the Memphis area, peaking at over 600 vehicles stolen and more than 360 cars broken into in 38115 zip code.


Fox News: Driver faces charges for tragic bus accident that killed 10 wedding guests in Australian wine region
Driver faces charges for tragic bus accident that killed 10 wedding guests in Australian wine region
A bus crash in the Hunter Valley wine region of Australia resulted in the death of 10 wedding guests and injury of 25 others. The driver, Brett Andrew Button, was charged with 10 counts of dangerous driving and one count of negligent driving.


#sports

PJ Media: 10 Shot in Denver Following the Nuggets' First NBA Championship
10 Shot in Denver Following the Nuggets' First NBA Championship
The Denver Nuggets won their first NBA title, but violence erupted in the city following the victory. Shots were fired about a mile from the arena, injuring nine people, and causing widespread destruction. Researchers suggest that sports fan violence is caused by factors such as enthusiastic team identification, behavioral changes, and psychological and physiological reactions to winning or losing. In the US, fan rioting usually involves vandalism or violence directed at inanimate objects rather than at each other, unlike European soccer hooliganism. There is also the possibility that gang violence could be a factor in the Denver shooting.


Daily Wire: U.S. Olympian Tori Bowie Died From Complications During Childbirth: Autopsy Report
U.S. Olympian Tori Bowie Died From Complications During Childbirth: Autopsy Report
Gold medal Olympian Tori Bowie died from complications during childbirth, as confirmed by an autopsy report. 32-year-old Bowie, who excelled in track and field, was eight months pregnant and in labor when she died due to possible respiratory distress and eclampsia during her pregnancy. Bowie's death was ruled natural. She won a silver and bronze medal in the 100m and 200m events respectively in the 2016 Rio Olympics, and gold in the 4x100m relays. She also won gold in the 2017 World Athletics Championships.


Forbes: Anderson No Longer A Bargain Shortstop For White Sox
Anderson No Longer A Bargain Shortstop For White Sox
White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson, who was a bargain for the team during his first six years, is in the first year of his two-option contract. Anderson has seen a decline in his performance recently, which calls into question his long-term fit with the club. However, the team's top prospect, Colson Montgomery, is not yet ready to replace him, making it likely that the Sox will hang onto Anderson for now.


#outdoors

On The Water: Choosing a Surf Rod
Choosing a Surf Rod
Surfcasters must choose an all-around plugging rod that does many things well instead of bringing multiple rods into the surf. For most situations, rod length ends up being a matter of personal preference more than necessity. An eleven-footer or ten-footer rod is preferred for most fishing situations. Action is a crucial factor affecting how well suited a rod is for a fishing technique. Fast rods are stiff and snappy, better for casting lighter-weight lures, while slow ones are softer and load through the grip for heavier weights. Moderate-action rods flex roughly halfway down the blank, making them the best choice for casting heavier lures and bringing the plugging rods to life. The most successful surfcasters know precisely how their rods feel while fighting a fish, so whatever surf rod they have, they learn it inside out, and they will catch more fish with it.


Backpacker: Is Camp Cooking Better than Dehydrated Meals While Backpacking?
Is Camp Cooking Better than Dehydrated Meals While Backpacking?
Backpacking meals have come a long way and brands like Gastro Gnome and Stowaway Gourmet offer dehydrated meals that can rival restaurant meals. A former professional chef believes that there is no need to cook in the backcountry anymore, and that dehydrated meals win every time for their improved freeze-drying technologies and culinary flavors.

However, the executive editor of Backpacker magazine argues that while there have certainly been improvements in backpacking meals, nothing beats cooking your own meals in terms of creativity, variety, and cost savings. While dehydrated meals can be convenient, they are still limited to things that can be eaten out of a plastic bag. Backpacking is about immersing oneself in the experience and enjoying every aspect of it, including the process of preparing and cooking meals.


#other

Forbes: Nicki Minaj’s Collaborative Brilliance: The Business Plan Behind All Of Her Features
Nicki Minaj’s Collaborative Brilliance: The Business Plan Behind All Of Her Features
Nicki Minaj's latest single "Pound Town 2," which features Sexyy Red and Tay Keith, has climbed up the Hot 100 chart, adding to her list of successful hits achieved through collaborating with lesser-known names in the hip-hop industry. By working with up-and-coming acts, Minaj positions herself as a legend in the industry, while also paying attention to the underground scene and gaining financial benefits through royalties. The success of her collaborations shows her keen awareness of what's happening in the industry and cements her status as a superstar.

Minaj's willingness to sign on to rising tracks demonstrates her awareness of the industry. She collaborates with relatively unknown acts in hip-hop, turning their rising tunes into bona fide hits with her own verses and choruses, which also helps her gain financial gains through substantial sums of money from endorsements and royalties. Her dominance in the industry has been further asserted with each new collaboration, cementing her status as a superstar.


The Epoch Times: Chief Justice 'Not Comfortable' With Lack of Transparency Over Judicial Complaints
Chief Justice 'Not Comfortable' With Lack of Transparency Over Judicial Complaints
Canada's chief justice encourages a more transparent process for dealing with complaints about judges, as it is unclear and inaccessible for the public. This comes after Russell Brown retired from the Supreme Court of Canada, and an investigation of his alleged misconduct had to be ceased due to lack of jurisdiction.