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15 Jun 2023
#illegals
Fox News: Rescuers fear death toll will continue to rise following migrant shipwreck off coast of Greece
A migrant fishing vessel capsized off the coast of Greece on June 13, 2023, resulting in 78 confirmed deaths with hundreds more missing.
Survivors were rescued, but only men have been accounted for so far. Many women and children are feared trapped below deck. The vessel was carrying an estimated 700 to 750 people, including at least 40 children.
Fox News: Texas authorities nab previously deported MS-13 gang member on international watchlist
A confirmed MS-13 gang member with a lengthy rap sheet was arrested by Texas authorities after he attempted to enter the US in a grain hauler on a train. Delmar Sanchez Zuniga, a previously deported Honduran national, was identified by Texas Rangers and apprehended by the DPS Operations Group Train Interdiction Team. MS-13 is one of the most infamous and brutal international gangs known for its horrific and gruesome crimes.
Zuniga's convictions include drug possession and felony weapons possession in Omaha, Nebraska, leading to his deportation to Honduras in 2003. The news of the arrest comes after a smuggler led Texas authorities on a high-speed chase, hitting speeds of over 100 mph, along the border. Fox News' Bradford Betz contributed to this report.
#politics
Spectator USA: Does it matter if Trump’s entire cabinet turns on him?
Former President Trump's cabinet members, including Mike Pence, Bill Barr, Mike Pompeo and Nikki Haley, have criticized Trump following the Jack Smith indictment. The behavior of Trump’s former cabinet members, especially those tied to money, is being watched to see which members will still stand with him. This could be a serious barrier to him bringing the party back together if he wins the nomination.
Trump's top legal advisor for the National Archives case is Tom Fitton, head of the conservative group Judicial Watch, who is not a lawyer. It is expected his legal theory of the case may cause Trump to lose this case. This is a reminder about the importance of picking good counsel.
The Right Scoop: UH OH: Joe Biden’s financial filings reveal missing $5 million dollars!
President Biden's financial records show that he declared almost $7 million more income on his tax returns than on his government transparency reports, leaving $5.2 million earned by his company unaccounted for.
The "missing millions" and emails on Hunter's laptop raise questions about whether Joe Biden received money from a foreign venture, specifically the Chinese. Biden also allegedly took a $5 million bribe as Vice President from the CEO of Burisma to get an investigator fired.
The Epoch Times: Arizona Lawmaker Files Complaint Demanding Investigation Into Democratic Governor's Alleged Misuse of State Funds
Republican state representative David Livingston filed a complaint against Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, accusing her of using state funds to influence the election. Livingston claimed that Hobbs used a state website to raise funds for her inaugural ceremony and the Arizona Democratic Party. He requested an investigation from Arizona attorney general Kristin Mayes, but Mayes declined, citing factual disputes. Livingston argues that records would help determine if Hobbs used Inauguration Fund money to influence the election. The legal fees paid by the fund are also being examined, with Livingston believing that they may have been used to influence the governor's election.
Fox News: North Carolina GOP senators seek to advance voting measure restricting early, absentee balloting
North Carolina Republican senators aim to advance voting measures designed to build bipartisan consensus in election administration by transferring control of state election boards from Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper to legislative leaders. The measures seek to ensure only qualified people can vote, but voting rights advocates argue they could cancel tens of thousands of otherwise lawful ballots. Critics also warned that creating even-numbered state and county election boards could result in gridlock and more election results being settled in court because board members will be deadlocked on certifying the results. The omnibus election bill covers more than 30 sections and committee votes could come Thursday.
The Federalist Papers: Watch: Disney Character Seems to Provocatively Dance for Children During 'Pride Night' Parade
Disneyland held its first “pride night” parade, with the park’s typical ranks of costumed characters dancing and parading. In keeping with that “celebration,” Disneyland's Main Street was festooned with rainbow “pride” colors and beloved Disney characters roamed the streets. The event was attended by California’s extremist, left-wing Gov. Gavin Newsom. Disney continues to push the gay and transgender agenda, and has for years been purposefully inculcating children with the transgender and LGBT agenda. It appears that the company has not yet learned a thing.
Fox News: CNN, MSNBC lambasted for refusing to show Trump live: 'Pretending to own the truth'
Liberal outlets MSNBC and CNN faced criticism for not showing live coverage of former President Trump responding to his federal indictment. MSNBC's Rachel Maddow explained that they had an obligation not to knowingly broadcast "untrue things," while Fox News host Sean Hannity called them "gutless partisans" who only validate their left-wing fantasies. Meanwhile, CNN anchor Jake Tapper called Trump "dangerous" and accused him of turning his Miami court appearance into a campaign ad.
Fox News: Former Alabama Sen. Bryan Taylor to run for state Supreme Court chief justice
Former state senator and chief legal adviser to Governor Kay Ivey, Bryan Taylor, has announced his run for the chief justice of Alabama's Supreme Court. The election for this position will take place in 2022, and current Chief Justice Tom Parker cannot run because of age restrictions. Taylor touts his experience in the legal and legislative branches of Alabama’s state government, including serving as an Army Judge Advocate and military prosecutor.
Alabama Republican Bryan Taylor, who played a significant role in writing the state's ethics law that was used to prosecute former House Speaker Mike Hubbard, is quitting his job with the Alabama Republican Party to run for chief justice. The chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court serves on the state's highest court, and also serves as the administrative head of the state court system. Taylor is also an Iraq War veteran and an awarded member of the Army Judge Advocate General Corps, and continues to serve in the Alabama National Guard.
Fox News: Donald Trump to speak at the Alabama Republican Party summer dinner in August
Former President Donald Trump to speak at Alabama Republican Party's summer dinner fundraiser on Aug. 3 despite facing criminal charges.
PJ Media: GOP Congressman Brilliantly Destroys DEI During Hearing
Rep. Brian Mast questioned the outgoing chief diversity and inclusion officer of the State Department on the importance of race in diplomacy, highlighting the Democrats' focus on diversity over merit. Mast dismantled the justification for Abercrombie-Winstanley's position, pointing out that qualifications for a job should be based on skills and abilities, not race or physical appearance. The war on merit in favor of diversity is wrong, and Mast exposed the fallacy of this approach.
Breitbart: Cruz: 'Rogue Agency' FBI Contemptuous of the American People
Sen. Ted Cruz criticized the FBI's lack of accountability and suggested a double standard within the Department of Justice, stating that the agency is "thoroughly politicized" and "weaponized." He also called out Senate Democrats for not holding hearings on Joe Biden's alleged $5M bribe from a foreign national and implicated the FBI and DOJ in covering it up. Cruz argued that if the allegations were untrue, Biden could hand over the necessary evidence to prove his innocence.
Cruz contrasted the alleged cover-up of Biden's allegations with the Trump indictment, which he called "garbage" and a double standard. He argued that there should be a higher threshold for indicting a sitting or former president than what is required for classified document violations and called out Hillary Clinton's lack of indictment for her use of classified information. Cruz suggested that the FBI and DOJ believe they will not be held accountable for their actions and dismissed Senate Democrats for not caring about the truth.
Red State: Sen. John Kennedy Uses Perfect Analogy to Blister FBI, DOJ Inaction on Biden Bribery Allegations
Louisiana Senator John Kennedy criticized FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland for their silence on bribery allegations against President Biden. Kennedy pointed to past FBI hypocrisy, stating that selective prosecution was inevitable. A whistleblower document, received by Senator Grassley, alleges that President Biden has been bribed, but the FBI refused to reveal whether they investigated the allegations. This all comes as House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer continues to investigate Burisma and allegations of bribery involving the Bidens.
#society
National Review: The Corner: Against Subway Space-Hoggers
A man taking up multiple subway seats and not allowing others to sit is causing deadweight loss, as standers are denied the utility of sitting and would-be passengers cannot board. Despite the unacceptable behaviour, no one complains or demands the man to move. Involuntary commitment is a necessary action for seriously mentally ill individuals who are unable to care for themselves and function in society. The absence of institutions to protect these individuals from themselves and the public results in steep societal costs and a higher probability of harm.
Spectator USA: How they treat trans children across the pond
England's National Health Service (NHS) will limit the prescription of puberty-blocking drugs for transgender children to clinical trials due to a lack of evidence supporting their safety or clinical effectiveness as a routinely available treatment. This is part of a multi-year review into how the medical community in England should treat children with gender dysphoria, which was launched in response to the soaring numbers of children seeking care for gender distress, the rise of patients with associated mental health conditions, and the overall lack of conclusive evidence to dictate best practices. Many other European countries, including Sweden, Finland and France, have also scaled back gender-affirming care for children.
Fox News: Space Force general decries 'anti-LGBTQ+' laws at Pentagon 'Pride' event, claims they affect hiring decisions
Lt. Gen. DeAnna Burt of the U.S. Space Force criticized "anti-LGBTQ+" laws introduced in state legislatures across the country during a Pentagon "Pride" event, claiming they affect her hiring and promotion decisions. Burt argued that such laws could be dangerous for service members, their families, and harm readiness of the force, citing over 400 similar state laws introduced since January. Burt said she must consider personal circumstances, such as family safety and healthcare, when hiring and there have been cases where she's hired less qualified people due to safer circumstances in certain states.
Numerous states have passed laws restricting or banning gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors, as well as numerous bills limiting the time in which an abortion can be performed during pregnancy, which are the "anti-LGBTQ+" laws referred to by Lt. Gen. DeAnna Burt and President Biden. While the Pentagon's official stance is to inform and educate members on available resources to support Airmen, Guardians, and their families affected by these laws, it declined to comment on Burt's remarks, which seemingly contradicted their position. Two Navy officials were previously caught scheming to promote LGBTQ+ Pride amidst criticism on social media from their colleagues.
#war
Breitbart: Nolte: Eat, Pray, Fascist - PEN Rebukes Elizabeth Gilbert’s Self-Blacklisting
Elizabeth Gilbert pulled her latest novel, set in 1930s Siberia, from publication after receiving criticism for not showing solidarity with Ukraine. Gilbert cited outrage and pain from Ukrainian readers as her reason for delaying the book. However, she was criticized for her decision to exploit the situation, while PEN released a statement rebuking Gilbert for setting a precedent of shutting down artistic expression to avoid compounding the harm of military aggression. The left-wing organization emphasized that literature and creativity must not become casualties of war. The narcissism of such virtue signaling is toxic, and creative expression is essential to supporting mutual understanding and unleashing empathy.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Japanese emperor stresses cooperation with developing countries is key to tackling climate challenges
Japanese Emperor Naruhito emphasized the importance of cooperation with developing countries to tackle global issues like climate change, energy, and food, ahead of his first official friendship trip abroad to Indonesia with Empress Masako. Japan is celebrating 50 years of friendship with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and seeks to strengthen ties with developing nations to tackle regional and global challenges. Japan is also Indonesia's largest provider of official development assistance. Naruhito's visit is an opportunity to deepen mutual understanding between the two countries through exchanges and cooperation.
In other news from Japan, a woman was arrested for spraying people in a department store restroom with an unidentified liquid. The incident highlights concerns around public safety and the potential threat of harmful substances in public areas.
Red State: Asst. Sec. of State Blows off Congressional Hearing on China Just Ahead of Blinken Trip
Assistant Secretary of State Kritenbrink's trip to China on the anniversary of Tiananmen Square raised concerns about US-China relations. Additionally, Cuba has granted China permission to build a spy facility on the island, causing national security concerns in the US. Secretary of State Blinken is set to travel to Beijing to meet with senior officials, while Kritenbrink canceled his appearance at a House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee hearing on achieving peace through strength in the Indo-Pacific, drawing criticism from House Republicans, who called for accountability and transparency from the Biden administration in holding authoritarian regimes accountable and projecting strength on the world stage.
#economy
Fox News: Hawaii Gov. Josh Green cuts $500 million from budget with line-item veto
Gov. Josh Green of Hawaii has used his line-item veto power to cut over $500 million in spending from the general fund budget for the next two years. A lower revenue forecast caused by the Council on Revenues' reduced outlook for the state's tax revenue forced Green to make the cuts, including $71 million for a first responders campus and high-technology park proposed for Mililani and $50 million from a $100 million appropriation for a solar energy storage loan program. However, Green stated that the budget still retains spending on housing, homelessness, health care, and preschool.
The Epoch Times: New Zealand's Economy Dips Into Recession as Higher Interest Rates Bite
New Zealand's economy dipped into recession after two consecutive quarters of negative growth, contracting by 0.1% in Q1 due to a series of deadly weather events, including flooding in Auckland and a cyclone. Higher interest rates were a contributing factor to the recession as the Reserve Bank of New Zealand had raised its benchmark interest rate 12 straight times to 5.5% to help manage inflation. Since peaking 18 months ago, New Zealand's housing market has seen an 18% fall in average house prices, while it is likely that the economy will contract even more over the year ahead .
#religion
The Blaze: Whitlock: Garth Brooks befriends the fallen angel in the lowest place
Garth Brooks is a country singer who preaches about God in his music. However, recent events have shown that he is a supporter of the diversity and inclusion movement, despite going against Christian beliefs. He has faced backlash for supporting Bud Light, who is partnering with a male actor who calls himself a woman. Some Christians believe diversity is a false religion and promotes inequality. Brooks doesn't care about other Christian young men and is only looking out for himself and his family.
Newsbusters: Snopes: Anti-Catholic Hate Group Not A Hate Group Because SPLC Says So
A fact-check by Snopes deemed the LGBTQ+ charitable group, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, not a hate group, despite criticism from Kentucky Attorney General David Cameron and the Republican Party of Kentucky. They accuse Governor Andy Beshear of posing with an anti-Christian hate group, but the Southern Poverty Law Center does not list the Order as a hate group. Critics argue that the group's comedic mockery of Christ's crucifixion is blasphemous. Some argue that if a group drew inspiration from Islam and mocked Mohammed, they would be considered an anti-Islamic hate group.
Fox News: Rubio ad slamming Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence rejected by station airing Dodgers game
The Los Angeles Dodgers were set to award the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a non-profit performance group featuring drag queens as nuns, with the "Community Hero Award," prompting Senator Marco Rubio's team to release an ad criticizing the group. Rubio's reserved 30-second, in-game spot was slated to play during the Dodgers vs. Giants game on Spectrum SportsNet LA, but was later rejected without explanation. The rejected ad shows clips of the group, including footage of a dancer using a crucifix with an individual depicting Jesus Christ attached to it as a stripper pole, and has drawn criticism from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops .
Fox News: Bishops could vote to ban transgender procedures at Catholic hospitals: 'Respect for human dignity'
US Catholic bishops are set to vote on a measure that would prohibit transgender surgeries and puberty-blocking drugs in Catholic hospitals. The measure would allow the bishops' doctrine committee to revise the Religious and Ethical Directives for Catholic Health Care, offering unambiguous guidance to Catholic healthcare services on the issue. The committee's primary focus is on Part III of the directives, which deals with the interaction between Catholic medical practitioners and patients. The bishops released a statement in March, arguing that humans are created in God's image, and that to find fulfillment as human persons, we must respect the order of human nature. Some Catholic hospitals in the US allegedly perform transgender surgeries and offer puberty-blocking drugs to minors.
#culture
Fox News: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle not invited to Trooping the Colour for King Charles III: report
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were reportedly not invited to Trooping the Colour to celebrate King Charles III's birthday. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not commented on the matter, and it is unclear if their absence was due to their status as non-senior working royals.
Fox News: Max Park solves Rubik's Cube in 3 seconds, setting new world record
Max Park broke the Rubik's Cube world record with a time of 3.13 seconds. The 21-year-old holds several cube-solving records and has autism, while his parents say cubing is "good therapy" for him.
Hilda Baci completed the longest cooking marathon by preparing food for over 93 hours. The Nigerian chef cooked over 100 pots of food to promote Nigerian cuisine and inspire young African women.
#health
The Epoch Times: Using Mobile Phones Increases Hypertension Risk: Study
Overusing mobile phones increases risk of hypertension, a primary risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. People talking on their mobile phones for over 30 minutes are 12% more likely to develop hypertension. A study revealed that mobile phone users have a 7% higher risk of developing hypertension than non-users, with more than six hours per week increasing the risk by 25%. However, researchers suggest people continually use their phone for hours on end for long periods. Furthermore, the 2014 World Alzheimer report confirms that people with high blood pressure in middle age are more likely to develop vascular dementia in their later years.
Daily Wire: Jerry Nadler: It Would Have Been ‘Child Abuse’ To Not Mask 2-Year-Olds During Pandemic
Rep. Jerry Nadler said it would have been “child abuse” for 2-year-olds to not be masked during COVID pandemic, as there was no vaccination available for them. The comments came after Rep. Chip Roy moved to add an amendment to the REINS Act that would effectively give Congress power to vote on any vaccine mandate initiated via executive branch rule-making.
The Epoch Times: Girl Sues Hospital for Removing Her Breasts at Age 13
Doctors in California are facing a lawsuit after performing a double mastectomy on a young girl who claimed she was a boy. Layla Jane was 13 when she was prescribed puberty blockers and hormones after telling her parents she was a boy. The hormones resulted in doctors carrying out the surgery within six months. Jane, now 18, has resumed identifying as a girl, and has filed a lawsuit alleging the surgery was “ideological and profit driven medical abuse.” The case contains allegations that doctors involved in the case steamrolled the girl and her parents, failed properly to explore her belief that she was a boy and ignored normal practice that advised against performing such procedures on someone her age.
The Epoch Times: Children's Doctor Claims Scotland's Offer of Puberty Blockers to Children a 'Medical Scandal'
The Scottish government continues to offer puberty blockers to children as young as 12, despite a review of the approach by health chiefs in England and Wales. The review called for the practice to be stopped and suggested an overhaul of “affirmative” care for children experiencing gender-related issues, including the use of hormone-stopping drugs. An interim report recommended that the NHS cease routine prescription of the drugs and conduct a study into their effects on young people. Meanwhile, the Scottish Union for Education (SUE) has sent pamphlets to schools and politicians addressing concerns around trans ideology.
#education
National Review: The Corner: The ‘Library Bill of Rights’ Goes Too Far
Illinois libraries receiving state funding must adopt an anti-censorship pledge from New Year's Day next year. Critics fear ideological content may be censored .
#crime
Breitbart: NYC Mom Stabbed While Defending Child: 'She Had a Knife to Her Head'
A woman wearing a wig threatened to harm a mother's child in Brooklyn, then stabbed the mother multiple times when confronted. The victim survived and police have arrested the alleged attacker.
Fox News: Boston serial rape suspect Matthew Nilo released on bail
Boston serial rape suspect Matthew Nilo released on $500k bail after being fitted with a GPS monitor. Nilo is accused of raping and sexually assaulting several women between 2007 and 2008 in the Terminal Street area of Charlestown.
Breitbart: American Sexually Assaulted, Thrown to Her Death at Fairytale Castle
Two American tourists were sexually assaulted and thrown into a ravine at Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany, killing one and seriously injuring the other. The suspect, also an American citizen, led the women under the pretext of going to a viewpoint before attacking them. A 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder.
Fox News: Black Lives Matter leader in Canadian city charged with anti-Catholic hate crime
The leader of the Black Lives Matter movement in Calgary has been charged with a hate crime for allegedly impeding access to a Catholic school based "on race or ethnic origin". Adora Nwofor faces mischief charges and has been granted release on a non-cash bail. Meanwhile, Black Lives Matter activist Taylor McNallie faces charges of misconduct for allegedly assaulting an off-duty sheriff outside the Calgary Courts Centre, with a verdict expected on Thursday. McNallie also faces charges for damaging a photographer's glasses the week before.
Fox News: Grand jury indicts ex-Bosnian prison camp guard for lying about refugee status
Former guard at the Čelebići prison camp during the Bosnian War, Kemal Mrndzic, has been charged with using a fraudulently obtained US passport, which includes falsely claiming refugee status. Mrndzic, aged 51, was a guard supervisor at the Čelebići prison camp where the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal found that guards there killed, sexually abused and tortured Serbian prisoners. The harsh prison conditions occurred during the Bosnian War with hundreds of prisoners forced to sit shoulder to shoulder on a concrete floor without bedding for months.#
Fox News: Pennsylvania woman charged with aggravated assault for shooting district attorney
Pennsylvania woman, Porice Diamond Mincy, has been arrested and charged with aggravated assault in connection with the shooting of the district attorney, Paul Malizia, on Wednesday. He has since been treated for his wounds and released from hospital. The incident, which took place in the law office, is described as an isolated one with no further details disclosed.
The Epoch Times: Police Arrest Suspect in Spray Attack in Japanese Department Store Restroom
Unknown liquid sprayed on several women causing pain and minor injuries at Japanese department store. 33-year-old woman arrested and motive still unknown.
Fox News: Oregon couple allegedly kidnapped, tortured siblings from New York
An immigrant couple has been charged with first-degree kidnapping and involuntary servitude for torturing their relatives in Oregon. Eastwood Mohammed Mannan and Cassie Jo Gudino lured their cousins from New York to Grants Pass for a job and then forced them to work under threat of serious injury and torture, including beatings, ice baths, burnings, and starvation. The couple also made their victims give them their remote job earnings. The male victim eventually escaped and was able to call for help. Mannan and Gudino were arrested, and the female victim was rescued.
The Blaze: Man, an early activist for 'transgender' rights, sentenced to life in prison without parole after brutal triple homicide
A former California high school teacher who was fired for presenting himself as female and discussing his gender transition with students has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole over the murders of three people. Dana Rivers, 68, who was formerly known as David Chester Warfield, was convicted last year for the brutal 2016 slaying of Charlotte Reed, her lesbian partner Patricia Wright, and Wright's adopted son Benny Toto Diambu-Wright. Rivers murdered the group using a knife and firearm and was later caught by police dressed in Reed's clothes and trying to flee on a motorcycle named "Barbie." Rivers is expected to serve time in a women's prison facility in the state.
#sports
The Epoch Times: White Sox Lose Clevinger and Grifol Before Beating Dodgers 8–4 to Snap 3-Game Skid
Clint Frazier hit go-ahead run in 8th inning as the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-4, but suffered the loss of starter Mike Clevinger and manager Pedro Grifol. Jake Burger homered twice, including a two-run shot that tied it at 4 in the eighth as the White Sox snapped a three-game skid. Categorized as .
Fox News: Justice Department notifies PGA Tour of probe into LIV Golf merger: report
The Justice Department is set to review the PGA Tour's merger with the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and the DP World Tour, citing potential antitrust concerns. This is the second investigation into the PGA Tour under antitrust laws. Last year, the PGA Tour was investigated after Commissioner Jay Monahan announced that players who opted to play in the LIV Golf circuit would face indefinite suspensions. The decision prompted some players to launch an antitrust lawsuit against the Tour, while others abandoned the case. The PGA Tour announced last week that it will merge PIF's golf-related businesses and LIV Golf with that of the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour into a new for-profit entity. The organisations involved have agreed to end any pending litigation. Rumours of a potential probe into the business venture arise after Representative John Garamendi called on the Justice Department to investigate the merger and proposed a bill to remove the PGA's tax-exempt status. However, PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan has clarified that the agreement is not a merger and maintains that the PGA Tour will always control the entity.
Forbes: Lionel Messi Makes Argentina Retirement Confession And Discusses Inter Miami Decision
Lionel Messi has stated that he would have retired from the Argentina national team unless they won the World Cup, in an exclusive interview for national television. Messi, who captained La Albiceleste to a 2-0 victory over Australia, also confirmed that he will not be playing in the 2026 World Cup. Furthermore, he disclosed that he will be joining Inter Miami.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: The Best Fish Finders Under $1,000
Fish finders under $1,000 offer an incredible amount of technology, but you need to spend it wisely. The best options include the Humminbird Helix 7 CHIRP MSI GPS G4N for side imaging, the Lowrance Hook Reveal 5 for those on a tight budget, the Garmin ECHOMAP Ultra 106sv Fish Finder/Chartplotter Combo for a large screen and Vexilar Pro Pack FLX28 LI W/Pro View for ice fishing.
Field & Stream: Best Fishing Boots of 2023
gue Wave for their non-slip, waterproof design. For wading in rivers, a good pair of wading boots is necessary, and the Orvis Pro Wader Boot is a top pick for its durability and support. When it comes to fly-fishing, the Simms Flats Sneaker is a lightweight and quiet option, perfect for sneaking up on wary fish. Comfort, materials, construction, and soles should all be considered when choosing the best fishing boots.
#technology
The Epoch Times: EV Range Dips Nearly 25 Percent While Carrying Load: AAA
AAA study finds that the driving range of the Ford EV pickup truck F-150 Lightning can fall up to 24.5% when carrying heavy loads of 1,400 pounds, causing range anxiety for prospective EV buyers who regularly transport heavy materials. Moreover, EVs also lose up to 35% of their range during freezing conditions in winter due to the cabin heating system draining the high voltage battery to warm the cabin, leaving less battery for driving. Adding to the challenges faced by EV owners are the high cost of replacing EV batteries that range from over $15,000 for a Tesla to over $23,000 for a VW e-Golf and the higher fuel costs for EVs compared to gas-powered vehicles.
#other
Flag And Cross: Survey Says These Are The Best Food Sounds
A study of 2,000 adults found that certain food sounds, such as slicing crusty bread, sizzling bacon, and popping popcorn, make 47% of people instantly feel hungry. 63% claim that food sounds enhance their enjoyment of food, with sizzling being the most popular (50%). Snacking is enjoyed by 87%, with ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) food content inspiring 66% to try new foods and flavor combinations, and 78% believing it makes the overall eating experience more enjoyable. Commissioned by Cadbury Brunch Bar, the study inspired the creation of an "ultimate experience" to elevate snack time with ASMR content.