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15 Jun 2023

#politics

The Federalist: FBI Source: Bidens 'Coerced' Burisma To Pay $10 Million In Bribes
FBI Source: Bidens 'Coerced' Burisma To Pay $10 Million In Bribes
The Bidens allegedly coerced a foreign national to pay them $10 million in bribes, according to a confidential human source report. The FBI is stonewalling about what they did to investigate.


National Review: UFO ‘Whistleblower’ Is a Trap for the GOP
UFO ‘Whistleblower’ Is a Trap for the GOP
Prominent right-wing figures have hyped up a claim by government insider David Grusch of a secret program to recover crashed alien spacecraft, prompting fervent speculation and scrutiny by the intelligence community. While Grusch has a decorated military résumé, his claims of a massive government cover-up — including agreements with extraterrestrial races and state-sponsored attempts to forcefully take down UFOs — rely heavily on anonymous sources, and critics note they bear a striking similarity to previous misinformation campaigns undertaken by the government. While the allure of UFOs is understandable, those on the right should be cautious about embracing claims that lack concrete evidence.


Fox News: Oregon GOP-senator's boycott over bills on gun safety, abortion may be ending soon
Oregon GOP-senator's boycott over bills on gun safety, abortion may be ending soon
Republican senators in Oregon are in talks to end their six-week boycott of Senate proceedings which has delayed voting on over 100 bills, the longest boycott in the state's 163-year history. The boycott was prompted by proposed bills on abortion, gender care and gun control. The GOP opposes a clause in the measure on abortion that would allow doctors to provide terminations to minors without parental notification, and amendments to a gun-control measure which increased the purchasing age to 21 for certain guns and allowed for more limited concealed-carry rights. The session must end by June 25 and the impasse has left Democrats pondering constitutional amendments to ensure business can be conducted in future.


The Epoch Times: MPs Conclude Boris Johnson Committed ‘Repeated Contempts’ of Parliament
MPs Conclude Boris Johnson Committed ‘Repeated Contempts’ of Parliament
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces a 90-day suspension from Parliament for "repeated contempts" during the Partygate scandal, according to a report by the House of Commons Privileges Committee. Johnson has been accused of deliberately misleading Parliament about COVID-19 lockdown parties at Downing Street, attempting to undermine the democratic process, and participating in an "attempted campaign of abuse and intimidation" against the committee. If approved by the wider House of Commons, the suspension could have led to a recall petition in his constituency.


American Thinker: Let the Biden crime clan off the hook -- for a steep price
Let the Biden crime clan off the hook -- for a steep price
Prosecution of the Biden crime family is complicated. Will Biden be fit to stand trial? Assets from illegal conduct cannot be used to pay for a lawyer. A trial in DC, a notoriously Democratic jurisdiction, is unlikely to result in convictions. Pardoning and fines are suggested to resolve the issue. A plan to remove Biden via the 25th Amendment and make Trump president is proposed, with Ron DeSantis as vice president. The author believes Team Trump/DeSantis can succeed.


National Review: Texas Democrats and Republicans Find Common Ground on Abortion
Texas Democrats and Republicans Find Common Ground on Abortion
The Texas senate has unanimously passed a bill, which then got agreement from the house, that helps clarify Texas' existing abortion laws. It provides clarity around how Texas law allows immediate treatment for a life-threatening condition known as previable premature rupture of membranes, which can occur when an expectant mother’s water breaks before the pregnancy is viable. Supporters of the bill have said that healthcare providers were over-complying with the laws to the "detriment of their patients' lives," so it was important to clarify what was allowed. 


Fox News: Abortion, Trump won’t hurt Republican turnout in 2024, says female GOP lawmaker
Abortion, Trump won’t hurt Republican turnout in 2024, says female GOP lawmaker
Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, downplayed the impact of abortion and Donald Trump on Republican turnout in next year's election. She stated that the media had exaggerated the importance of abortion during the 2022 election, and that voters are more focused on kitchen table issues. She also suggested that swing voters, particularly suburban women, would vote Republicans into Congress due to their discontent with President Joe Biden's policies.


Liberty Nation: EMILY’s List Promises to Make Kamala Harris POTUS Ready
EMILY’s List Promises to Make Kamala Harris POTUS Ready
EMILY's List, a prestigious pro-choice women's organization, has decided to spend around $10 million to create a more favorable image for Vice President Kamala Harris. The organization plans to "tell the story about who she is, what she’s done, support her at every turn, and really push back against the massive misinformation and disinformation that’s been directed towards her". Harris has been criticized for her inappropriate guffaws, lack of geographical knowledge, and disinterest in being briefed. The move casts doubt on whether Harris will be selected as Biden's running mate in the 2024 election.


#society

American Thinker: I'm done with buying Father's Day cards
I'm done with buying Father's Day cards
Father's Day cards have become thoughtless and silly, lacking in sincere sentiments for strong American men to express their appreciation for their fathers. The cards offered for sons to give their fathers are full of stupid jokes and cartoon characters instead of endearing messages of endearment. The absence of religious cards and the change in content suggest that the card companies have hired young men who do not understand or value the importance of thoughtful cards for men.


#economy

National Review: Bring On the Fed Pivot
Bring On the Fed Pivot
Inflation is functionally solved and the most painful upward price shocks are behind us, with CPI data masking the true current inflation figure which is much lower and declining. Outdated cost-of-housing data is disguising the true inflation rate, while the responsible thing for policy-makers is to pivot away from monetary tightening and explicitly orient policy toward economic growth as a means of mitigating the pain of the next difficult chapter of this economic cycle.


#religion

American Thinker: Useless Political Definitions of Anti-Semitism
Useless Political Definitions of Anti-Semitism
Rabbi Fischer criticizes the Biden Administration's 60-page paper on anti-Semitism, stating that the focus on definitions is naive and does not combat the heart, consciousness, spiritual, and historical problem of anti-Semitism. Instead, he advocates for greater acknowledgment of Jewish contributions to the world and a message of love and respect for the Jewish people, even from anti-Semitic individuals like Ilhan Omar or Rashida Tlaib. This spiritual problem of anti-Semitism is intimately connected to Judaism and Israel's founding relationship with Almighty God.


#health

Fox News: Tori Bowie's agent speaks out after Olympian's death: 'Would have handled everything differently'
Tori Bowie's agent speaks out after Olympian's death: 'Would have handled everything differently'
Olympic gold medalist Tori Bowie died from complications related to childbirth at 32 years old. She was eight months pregnant and told her agent she looked forward to being a mom. She was found to have suffered from respiratory distress and eclampsia, according to the medical examiner’s report.


#sports

Forbes: Silvio Berlusconi Was Arguably Football’s Most Influential Club Owner
Silvio Berlusconi Was Arguably Football’s Most Influential Club Owner
Silvio Berlusconi's passing marks an end of an era for Italian football. Berlusconi was involved in the sport through owning Milan since 1986. He envisioned transforming the sport into a spectacle and he was the first person to have the grand idea of coupling football with television. Berlusconi was a visionary for the game and his fingerprints are all over the European and Italian game, from repackaging the European Cup as the Champions League to influencing the way Serie A club’s rely on TV rights money. Berlusconi spent close to €1bn during his presidency, but the last five years of his reign saw Milan languishing in mid-table, a million miles away from the glory days. Berlusconi's ultimate legacy was changing the game without being a player or coach.


#other

Fox News: Scientist who discovered whales can sing dies at the age of 88
Scientist who discovered whales can sing dies at the age of 88
Marine biologist Roger Payne, known for his discovery that whales can sing and inspiring a global conservation movement to protect the mammals, has died at the age of 88. Payne made the find on a research trip to Bermuda in 1967, identifying the sounds as whale songs and saying they presented a rare opportunity to halt the animals' extinction and stimulate interest in their preservation. Following the release of his record "Songs of the Humpback Whale" in 1970, public desire to halt commercial hunting of the mammals grew, leading to the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 and a moratorium on commercial whaling in 1982.


Forbes: Innovative Wine And Food Highlighted At Meadowood’s New Forum Restaurant
Innovative Wine And Food Highlighted At Meadowood’s New Forum Restaurant
The Forum Restaurant at Meadowood Resort in Napa Valley has opened its doors after the 3-star Michelin Restaurant burned down during the 2020 Glass Fire. The new restaurant complements the Terrace Café and in-room dining services, offering a relaxed environment for visitors to enjoy innovative food and wine pairings. Wine Director, Jillian Riley, stocks the wine list with approximately 300 wines, including some unusual varietals, to refresh the palate and delight guests. Meanwhile, Executive Chef, Scot Livingston, sources local ingredients and exotic spices to create delicious surprises for diners.


Forbes: Can Generative AI Be Saved From AI Hallucinations By Using Chain-Of-Thought Step-By-Step Techniques, Asks AI Ethics And AI Law
Can Generative AI Be Saved From AI Hallucinations By Using Chain-Of-Thought Step-By-Step Techniques, Asks AI Ethics And AI Law
Using a step-by-step approach can be beneficial when dealing with generative AI, but it is not a silver bullet. Generative AI uses complex mathematical and computational pattern-matching to mimic human compositions and interactive dialogues. There are ongoing efforts to imbue Ethical AI principles into the field for AI For Good and to avert AI For Bad, as generative AI can produce outputs that contain errors, biases, falsehoods, glitches, and AI hallucinations. A step-by-step approach can be advantageous when using generative AI in various ways, such as requesting a step-by-step answer, entering a prompt on a step-by-step basis, or engaging in a step-by-step dialogue interactively. However, the research on its efficacy is mixed, and it depends on the user's abilities to detect faults and make judgments.