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18 Jun 2023
#society
The Blaze: Multiple people injured when Baltimore bus collides with 2 vehicles, occupied building
A bus crashed into two cars and a building on Saturday morning in Baltimore, injuring at least 17 people. There were no life-threatening injuries. The cause remains under investigation by the Baltimore Police Department and the Maryland Transit Administration.
Daily Wire: Anheuser-Busch Releases ‘We Hear You’ Statement Over Bud Light Backlash: ‘Beer Is For Everyone’
Anheuser-Busch, the makers of Bud Light, have released a statement regarding the impact the company has faced since partnering with controversial transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. Bud Light has seen a 25% decrease in sales, while other brands by the company have also taken a hit. CEO Brendan Whitworth acknowledged the backlash as he announced the company would be investing to protect employee jobs and offer financial assistance to independent wholesalers. Anheuser-Busch will also be launching summer advertising to "focus on what we do best – brewing great beer."
#culture
National Review: Check Out the Very Latest Pride Flags Rocking the Month of June
Trans athlete Sally Matthews has designed a new Trans Athlete Pride Flag, featuring the image of a cis woman sunk in defeat and despair. Matthews says she hopes to showcase the flag at a weightlifting competition where a trans woman who can deadlift 300 pounds will hoist the banner after her inevitable victory.
LGBTQ+ activist Trixie Genderqueer has designed the new Bud Light Pride Flag, featuring the iconic navy blue and white of Bud Light products with the silhouette of 16-ounce aluminum bottles in the colors of the transgender flag. Genderqueer is working on a Target pride flag next and has contacted Anheuser-Busch about the possibility of flying the flag at half-staff over its headquarters in St. Louis.
The Federalist Papers: MLB Legend Curt Schilling Shreds Dodgers for Anti-Christian Stunt: 'Billionaires Can't Do Math'
Curt Schilling gave his take on the controversy involving the Los Angeles Dodgers inviting, then dis-inviting, and then re-inviting a blasphemous group known as the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.” Schilling criticized businesses for catering to the LGBT movement, which is such a small subset of the American population, at the expense of offending much larger groups, such as Christians and Catholics. Schilling questioned why businessmen cannot figure out simple math and asked how many drag queens in the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence actually like baseball.
Flag And Cross: MLB Legend Curt Schilling Shreds Dodgers for Anti-Christian Stunt: 'Billionaires Can't Do Math'
Former MLB ace Curt Schilling criticized the Los Angeles Dodgers for inviting, dis-inviting, then re-inviting a group of blasphemers known as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, which led to protests, counter-protests, and debates. Schilling argued that this incident exemplified how businesses and conglomerates are catering to a small subset of the American population (LGBT community) at the expense of angering large groups of other Americans, such as Christians and Catholics. Using math as an example, Schilling found that such celebrations of “pride” are inane and not worth the backlash.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Former Oath Keepers Attorney Ruled Incompetent to Stand Trial on Jan 6 Charges
Former Oath Keepers general counsel Kellye SoRelle has been ruled incompetent to stand trial on four Jan. 6 criminal counts, suspending her prosecution indefinitely while she seeks mental health treatment. SoRelle, 44, of Granbury, Texas, was indicted on Aug. 31, 2022, on charges of conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding; obstruction of an official proceeding, i.e. aiding and abetting, entering, and remaining in a restricted building or grounds; and obstruction of justice, i.e., tampering with documents.
The Federalist Papers: Pro-Life Pregnancy Center Gets Last Laugh After 'Brutal' Firebombing: 'What They Meant for Evil, God Used for Good'
CompassCare, a pro-life organization based in Buffalo, New York, has marked the one-year anniversary of a fire-bombing attack on its medical offices. The attack resulted in $500,000 in damages and the injury of at least two firefighters. The group has cited Genesis 50:20 to forgive the perpetrators and has called the bombing the pro-abortion "Night of Broken Glass." The FBI has offered a $25,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the perpetrators. Despite being back in action in its facilities less than two months after the attack, there have been no convictions in this case, nor in any of the 300 other attacks on pro-life entities that have occurred.
#sports
Fox News: Pro Football Hall of Famer Bob 'The Boomer' Brown dies at 81
NFL Hall of Famer Bob Brown died at the age of 81. He played in the NFL from 1964-1973, and was a nine-time All-Pro, with one of the best offensive linemen performances in the era. He was also named in the NFL's 1960s All-Decade team. Brown's wife reported that he suffered a stroke in April this year and had been in a rehabilitation center since.
#other
The Epoch Times: Collapsed Stretch of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia to Reopen Within 2 Weeks, Governor Says
Collapsed stretch of I-95 in Philadelphia, closed since last weekend due to truck-gasoline fire, will reopen within two weeks, Governor Josh Shapiro said Saturday. President Joe Biden joined the governor on a helicopter tour over the critical segment of the highway. Shapiro offered a timeline that would welcome commuters and truckers alike. The highway carries roughly 150,000 vehicles per day, including 14,000 trucks, and is critical to the Northeast Corridor's economy. The federal government has committed substantial initial funding, with longer-term federal support planned for a more permanent fix.
Fox News: Cyndi Lauper says she initially rejected recording 'Girls Just Want To Have Fun' because a man wrote the song
Cyndi Lauper almost didn't record her hit song "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" because it was written by a man. Lauper was opposed to recording a song about women that was written from a male point of view and decided to make changes to the song so that it was told from the female perspective. She also wanted the music video to feature a diverse cast of women, including enlisting her own mother to play her on-screen mother. Lauper's iconic 1983 hit was released as the first single off her debut studio "She's So Unusual".