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17 Jun 2023

#politics

Fox News: Fetterman stumbles through remarks with Biden, PA officials while wearing hoodie and shorts
Fetterman stumbles through remarks with Biden, PA officials while wearing hoodie and shorts
Sen. John Fetterman dons hoodie and shorts with sneakers for I-95 event with President Biden and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro in Philadelphia, where officials discussed Interstate-95 and the reconstruction efforts underway. Fetterman has made this casual outfit a part of his wardrobe for official functions.


Red State: Americans Doubt Biden's Fitness in Latest Staggering Numbers; He Proves Them Right in New Remarks
Americans Doubt Biden's Fitness in Latest Staggering Numbers; He Proves Them Right in New Remarks
A Harvard Harris poll shows that since May, 66% of Americans think Joe Biden is too old to run for president again, with 59% doubting his mental fitness . Despite concerns, Jill Biden is pushing her husband to run again, potentially placing him at risk of elder abuse . During a recent interview, Biden laughed off a question about a nasty campaign, leading to speculation about his confidence in becoming the nominee .


National Review: The Corner: A Confession of Error on the Trump Boxes Indictment
The Corner: A Confession of Error on the Trump Boxes Indictment
Trump has one fewer legal defense than previously thought regarding the Trump boxes indictment. The Potential to Injure requirement only applies to charges of transmitting national defense information, not to charges of retaining national defense documents. The government still needs to prove Trump had willful intent to break the law, but evidence such as tape recordings of Trump admitting knowledge of the classified documents and his own executive orders on handling classified information will likely make this easier. The government will also have to prove to a jury that the documents contained information relating to national defense without showing them the documents themselves.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Biden claims spy balloon was 'more embarrassing' for China, suggests it wasn't 'intentional'
Biden claims spy balloon was 'more embarrassing' for China, suggests it wasn't 'intentional'
President Biden downplayed the Chinese spy balloon incident that caused a major international incident and said that it was "more embarrassing than it was intentional" by the communist regime. He hopes to discuss with China's President Xi Jinping about how the U.S and Beijing can "get along." The Chinese spy balloon's movements were accidental, as per the Chinese. Biden said he hoped to meet with Xi again and discuss areas of potential cooperation between the two countries.


Human Events: Netanyahu says Israel will ‘be able to handle’ new nuclear deal between Iran and US
Netanyahu says Israel will ‘be able to handle’ new nuclear deal
between Iran and US
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed the potential new nuclear deal between the US and Iran as a "mini deal," stating that Israel "will be able to handle it." Despite opposition to a return to the 2015 nuclear deal, Netanyahu stated that Israel "could live with" the new agreement but stressed that Israel would not view itself as bound by any agreement the US might reach with Iran over the rogue nation's nuclear program. Meanwhile, American officials confirmed that the US was in contact with Iran regarding the nuclear talks but denied that negotiations on an interim agreement were occurring.


#economy

The Epoch Times: London's ExCel Centre Wins Test Case Over £16 Million COVID-19 Insurance Claim
London's ExCel Centre Wins Test Case Over £16 Million COVID-19 Insurance Claim
ExCeL exhibition centre and Pizza Express win £16 million business interruption (BI) insurance claims over COVID-19 closures. The case follows a Supreme Court ruling in January, which found each COVID-19 case was "a concurrent cause of the restrictions" and policyholders should be covered for losses. The ruling could affect "hundreds of thousands of policyholders" who have ATP policies.


#religion

Fox News: Social media galvanized by massive crowd protesting Dodgers honoring drag 'nuns': ‘World is over woke agenda’
Social media galvanized by massive crowd protesting Dodgers honoring drag 'nuns': ‘World is over woke agenda’
Thousands of Protestants and Catholics demonstrated outside a baseball game honoring an LGTBTQ activist group in Los Angeles, California. The event included a presentation and a ceremony for "The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence," a drag queen and activist group that has been accused of mocking Christ and Christians including Catholics. Conservative lawmakers, commentators, and influencers praised the demonstrators for standing up against what they consider the anti-Christian display and proof that the "world is over the woke agenda" .


#culture

National Review: ‘Bud Light the Dodgers’: Thousands of Catholic Protesters Rally outside Dodgers Stadium during Pride Night Event
‘Bud Light the Dodgers’: Thousands of Catholic Protesters Rally outside Dodgers Stadium during Pride Night Event
Catholic protestors demonstrate outside Dodgers Stadium against the inclusion of satirical group, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, in a Pride Event celebration. The Catholic group carried placards with messages such as "Stop Anti-Catholic Hate" and "Save Our Children," with Star Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw being an outspoken critic. The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence received recognition at the Pride Night to a mostly empty audience, and will not likely receive an invitation next year.


Spectator USA: To honor Cormac McCarthy, release The Thornton Cut
To honor Cormac McCarthy, release The Thornton Cut
Billy Bob Thornton’s adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s “All The Pretty Horses” was infamously ruined by meddling from Harvey Weinstein, who cut it to under two hours and marketed it as a romantic movie, despite it being a dark western. Thornton never directed again. The Thornton Cut, his preferred version, still exists on VHS and is shown by Thornton at his house.


#health

The Epoch Times: How Can You Live a High-Quality Long Life? World's Oldest Practicing Doctor Shares Tips
How Can You Live a High-Quality Long Life? World's Oldest Practicing Doctor Shares Tips
Dr. Howard Tucker, 101, holds the Guinness World Record for the world's oldest practicing doctor. He imparts five tips for staying mentally sharp and healthy throughout a lifetime; keep learning, stay physically active, avoid smoking, eat in moderation, and embrace a sense of purpose. Tucker believes following a healthy lifestyle, genetics, and a bit of luck are essential for a long and healthy life. Studies have shown that individuals who have specific goals and a strong sense of purpose tend to have lower mortality rates. His wife, Sue, a psychoanalyst, is actively practicing medicine at the age of 89.


#education

The Epoch Times: Some Student Loan Borrowers in Worse Shape After Reprieve: Risk Consultant
Some Student Loan Borrowers in Worse Shape After Reprieve: Risk Consultant
The student loan payment freeze during the pandemic will end in September, causing interest to start accruing. Regardless of the Supreme Court decision on student loan forgiveness, payments will begin in October.


#crime

The Blaze: California man arrested on suspicion of starting fire that destroyed nearly 200 buildings, forced 6,000 people to flee, burned 19,000 acres
California man arrested on suspicion of starting fire that destroyed nearly 200 buildings, forced 6,000 people to flee, burned 19,000 acres
Edward Fredrick Wackerman, a 71-year-old man from Mariposa, California, was arrested on suspicion of starting a forest fire that destroyed nearly 200 buildings. Wackerman is facing multiple felony charges, including aggravated arson, arson causing bodily injury, and arson causing damage or destruction of inhabited structures.

The Oak Fire, which started in the Sierra Nevada, burned over 19,000 acres, destroyed 127 homes and 66 outbuildings, and injured three firefighters. The blaze burned until early August before being fully contained with more than 2,000 firefighters battling the flames at its height. A Mariposa resident expressed their sadness and disbelief over the destruction caused by the fire, and the Mariposa County district attorney’s office is currently reviewing the investigation.


#other

PJ Media: Girl Sues Hospital and Doctors for Removing Her Breasts When She Was 13
Girl Sues Hospital and Doctors for Removing Her Breasts When She Was 13
An 18-year-old woman in California is suing a hospital and doctors for performing a double mastectomy when she was 13. Layla Jane says she was influenced by people online when she was 11 and told her parents she was a boy. Doctors gave her puberty blockers and hormones, followed by surgery. She alleges that the doctors committed “ideological and profit-driven medical abuse.” Experts say that this case should be treated as a criminal matter.

Layla argues that she didn’t provide informed consent as doctors didn’t explain the possible side effects of surgery. The hormones and puberty blockers were given based on a single, 75-minute session with a psychologist. Doctors did not offer therapy or make Jane comfortable, only affirming that she should transition. The transgender transition industry faces billions of dollars in lawsuits from disfigured patients and angry parents, since several European nations have updated their guidance on treating transgender minors.


The Right Scoop: “Trump wants to look like a boss…”
“Trump wants to look like a boss…”
Trump praises sponsor of resolution to censure Adam Schiff, suggesting any Republicans voting against it should be primaried. Media took it as a call to primary the 20 who voted against it last week, but Thomas Massie suggests Trump is using words carefully to make it seem like his threats were the reason it passed the second time. Massie says it will pass because he identified the troublesome $16M fine and it has been removed, not because Republicans are scared of Trump. (politics)


The Epoch Times: Enbridge to Pay Bad River Band $5.1M in Line 5 Profits, Move Pipeline by 2026: Judge
Enbridge to Pay Bad River Band $5.1M in Line 5 Profits, Move Pipeline by 2026: Judge
Enbridge ordered to pay US$5.1 million and remove Line 5 pipeline from Bad River Band land in Wisconsin within three years. Rupture on indigenous territory would create public nuisance. Enbridge argues three-year timeline for removal is "legally flawed" and will appeal.