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19 Jun 2023

#politics

The Epoch Times: Voters Head to Polls in Four Byelections in Quebec, Manitoba, Ontario
Voters Head to Polls in Four Byelections in Quebec, Manitoba, Ontario
Quebec, Manitoba, and Ontario are conducting byelections on June 19 to elect four new MPs, with all four ridings being relative strongholds for incumbent parties. In the riding of Portage-Lisgar, Branden Leslie aims to retain the Conservative party’s hold since 2008, challenged by Maxime Bernier of the People’s Party of Canada. The riding of Oxford, formerly held by Conservative MP Dave MacKenzie, faces controversy over its nomination process with a recent poll showing a dead heat between Liberals and Tories. The Canadian government is introducing new measures to prevent foreign interference in Canada’s byelections.


Breitbart: Bill Barr: 'Our Country Can't Be a Therapy Session for a Troubled Man' Like Trump
Bill Barr: 'Our Country Can't Be a Therapy Session for a Troubled Man' Like Trump
Former Attorney General Barr warns against Republicans putting former President Trump forward as their nominee for the presidency in 2024 due to his narcissistic and reckless behaviors that would put the country and its interests at risk. Barr emphasizes that Trump's federal charges cannot be turned into a therapy session and that the former president constantly engages in conduct that puts his followers and agenda at risk. Trump will always put his interests ahead of the country's and cannot be allowed to use the country as a therapy session for a troubled man.


Red State: Judge in Classified Documents Case Orders Trump, Nauta Not to Disclose Evidence
Judge in Classified Documents Case Orders Trump, Nauta Not to Disclose Evidence
Former President Donald Trump and his presidential valet, Walt Nauta, are facing a classified documents case, and the Department of Justice has been granted a protective order to prevent the disclosure of sensitive information during the discovery process. The order prohibits the defendants and their attorneys from disclosing the materials to anyone other than those assisting in the defense or interviewed as potential witnesses without prior authorization from the court. The order also specifically prohibits disclosure to the public, including news media, without prior authorization.


Newsbusters: CBS, NBC Silent on Kansas GOP Receiving Letters Filled With White Powder
CBS, NBC Silent on Kansas GOP Receiving Letters Filled With White Powder
More than 90 Kansas state Republicans received letters with an unknown white powder over the weekend. CBS and NBC did not report on the story while ABC only mentioned the political affiliations of the recipients once. The letters were “suspicious” and “cryptic” and at least one featured the name of a dead trans person. ABC’s local affiliate confirmed that the letters were targeted at Republicans however Monday’s Good Morning America failed to do so.


#society

American Thinker: Is Juneteenth becoming black-on-black violence day?
Is Juneteenth becoming black-on-black violence day?
Several violent incidents, including shootings, marred Juneteenth celebrations across the US this year. The holiday celebrates the end of slavery, and became a federal holiday in 2021. At least one person died and more than 20 were injured in Illinois, while shootings in Asheville, San Diego, and St. Louis, left several people injured including minors. The event, which began as a family celebration in Texas, has developed into a grievance group event for some, and is seen as an opportunity to nurse grievances against racism and to celebrate black empowerment.


The Epoch Times: Over 6.5 Million Vehicles Deemed 'Unsafe' on Canadian Roads, Say Feds
Over 6.5 Million Vehicles Deemed 'Unsafe' on Canadian Roads, Say Feds
Up to one in five vehicles in use on Canada's roads are unsafe due to unresolved safety recalls, according to the Department of Transport, with over 6.5 million vehicles posing risks to both drivers and other road users. The federal Motor Vehicle Safety Act mandates automakers to notify dealers and buyers of safety recalls, but despite these mandatory notices, many recalls "still go unresolved." The department acknowledged that many car owners may not know how to access safety recall information affecting their vehicles. The Transport Department is planning to modernize and strengthen motor vehicle safety for Canadians by requiring automakers to post relevant information online and provide a "recall search tool."


#war

Human Events: Putin says Ukraine signed treaty in 2022 during meeting with African Union then ignored it: report
Putin says Ukraine signed treaty in 2022 during meeting with
African Union then ignored it: report
Putin claims Ukraine signed a peace treaty in 2022 but broke it right after. The treaty supposedly had Russia withdraw troops from Kyiv but keep them in other parts of Ukraine, prompting Putin to question future agreements.


#economy

Newsbusters: ROUNDUP: Media Runs Cover for Bud Light Amid Slump in Sales
ROUNDUP: Media Runs Cover for Bud Light Amid Slump in Sales
Modelo surpasses Bud Light in monthly sales after a boycott against Bud Light due to its partnership with a transgender activist. The leftist media, including Salon, CNN, and NBC, blamed the boycott on conservative bigotry and downplayed the impact on Bud Light's sales, while hailing Modelo's success as due to good advertising and Cinco de Mayo. Conservatives are fighting back against the left's "outrageous 'trans' agenda" and demand fair reporting from media outlets that ignore or attack them.


#military

The Epoch Times: Missing US Air Force Sergeant Found Dead in Arizona
Missing US Air Force Sergeant Found Dead in Arizona
Sgt. Kory Wade, a U.S. Air Force airman, was reported missing during a training exercise and recovered three days later at Roosevelt Lake in Arizona. The cause of death is unknown.


#health

Forbes: Hundreds Of Thousands Without Power In Record-Breaking Southern Heat Wave
Hundreds Of Thousands Without Power In Record-Breaking Southern Heat Wave
Severe storms in the American South have caused power outages for over 200,000 people, leaving them more vulnerable to a dangerous heat wave that is forecast to continue throughout the week. Heat indices could reach up to 120 degrees in parts of Texas and residents are being advised to stay indoors and remain hydrated. The recent weather conditions have produced at least one tornado in Mississippi, which killed a person and injured 19 others, with possible reports of further tornadoes. .


The Babylon Bee: Scientists Who Have No Idea What’s Causing Autism Epidemic Also 100% Certain It’s Not Vaccines
Scientists Who Have No Idea What’s Causing Autism Epidemic Also 100% Certain It’s Not Vaccines
Thousands of scientists deny links between vaccines and autism, despite a rise in cases. The medical community insists on its trustworthiness, stating that questioning them is fascist. There are no known causes for the epidemic, but scientists speculate it could be due to global warming.


The Epoch Times: Japan Releases Figures on Organ Transplant Tourism
Japan Releases Figures on Organ Transplant Tourism
Over 32% of Japanese transplant travelers had their organs transplanted in China, highlighting concerns about the country's widespread human organ harvesting and trafficking industry . Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, and prisoners of conscience detained by the Chinese Communist Party have been subjected to forced organ harvesting. As the CCP's crime of harvesting organs continues to be exposed, organ transplant tourism to China has raised serious concerns in Japan, with calls for legislation to regulate travel for transplants and ban the export of immunosuppressive agents to China. Japanese companies have been urged to investigate to ensure they are not complicit in human rights abuses, and patients who have received transplants overseas may need to submit detailed information.


The Epoch Times: Ecuadorean Woman Who Revived During Her Wake Is Dead After a Week in Intensive Care at a Hospital
Ecuadorean Woman Who Revived During Her Wake Is Dead After a Week in Intensive Care at a Hospital
Bella Montoya, a 76-year-old Ecuadorian woman who surprised her relatives by knocking on her coffin during her own wake after being declared dead, has died from an ischaemic stroke. Doctors at the state hospital where she was taken said that she died on Friday after spending seven days in intensive care. She had been under "permanent surveillance" during that time but the health ministry did not provide any further information on the medical investigation surrounding the case. Montoya's family, who have complained to authorities, will now bury her in a public cemetery.


#education

Fox News: UK schools to ban students from changing gender if parents disagree
UK schools to ban students from changing gender if parents disagree
New government policy in UK requires parental consent for students to change gender identity & bans certain sexual education lessons in schools.


Breitbart: Canadian High School Students Stage Walkout Against Gender Ideology Forced in Classes
Canadian High School Students Stage Walkout Against Gender Ideology Forced in Classes
Ottawa high school students protest gender ideology in curriculum implemented by their school district; second demonstration in a week.


#crime

Breitbart: VIDEO: NYC Man Fatally Stabbed Was Victim in Previous Subway Attack
VIDEO: NYC Man Fatally Stabbed Was Victim in Previous Subway Attack
Tavon Silver, who was fatally stabbed on a Brooklyn train, had been slashed before. In June 2022, he was attacked on a Bronx subway car when a man screamed at him regarding his music’s volume, and then stabbed him. The suspect yelled a homophobic slur at Silver and his fiancé. Crimes like these are contributing to a rise in felony assaults in New York City.


Fox News: Bebe Rexha hospitalized after being struck by cell phone during concert, suspect arrested
Bebe Rexha hospitalized after being struck by cell phone during concert, suspect arrested
Bebe Rexha was hit in the head with a cell phone thrown by a fan while performing in NYC. She stumbled before being escorted backstage and taken to a hospital in stable condition. The audience chanted for her as she left the stage. A 27-year-old man was arrested for assault. Fans expressed their anger about the incident on Twitter.


The Blaze: Man pleads guilty to running child sexual abuse website showing infants, children subjected to torture
Man pleads guilty to running child sexual abuse website showing infants, children subjected to torture
Alabama man William Michael Spearman pleaded guilty to running a website that distributed child pornography, facing a possible sentence of life in prison. The website had been operating for many years and had sections dedicated to the abuse of infants and toddlers and images of children being tortured. Spearman managed other staff members involved in the website and was arrested along with four other defendants in an FBI raid.




Fox News: 'Mystery’ trucker tackles suspect with ‘skill of a linebacker’ amid police chase: video
'Mystery’ trucker tackles suspect with ‘skill of a linebacker’ amid police chase: video
A truck driver has been praised for his quick thinking after he tackled a suspect fleeing authorities in Martin County, Florida. Robert Lee Clark, 19, was being pursued by deputies before he ran into a parking lot to escape, only to run straight into the unidentified good Samaritan, who used his "skills of a linebacker" to bring the suspect down. Clark was not hurt in the tackle but was later charged with possession of a weapon with an altered serial number, resisting arrest and tampering with evidence. The sheriff's office thanked the driver but warned people against engaging with fleeing suspects.


Breitbart: Prosecutors Offer to Drop Some Charges Against Disgraced FTX Boss and Democrat Super Donor Sam Bankman-Fried
Prosecutors Offer to Drop Some Charges Against Disgraced FTX Boss and Democrat Super Donor Sam Bankman-Fried
Crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of FTX, is set to stand trial in October for allegedly stealing billions of dollars in investor and client funds. Despite facing 13 criminal charges, federal prosecutors have offered to dismiss some charges temporarily in exchange for a later trial. The trial has drawn international attention due to the size of the alleged financial fraud and its impact on diplomatic relations between the US and the Bahamas. The verdict could have significant implications for the regulation and perception of the cryptocurrency industry.


Fox News: South Korean true crime fan allegedly kills, dismembers tutor ‘out of curiosity’
South Korean true crime fan allegedly kills, dismembers tutor ‘out of curiosity’
A young South Korean woman was indicted for murder after confessing to killing her tutor out of curiosity. Jung Yoo-jung reportedly became obsessed with murder from TV programs and books before premeditating the crime. She allegedly disguised herself as a student, purchased a school uniform, and then stabbed the victim to death before dismembering and disposing of her body. Police are conducting tests to see if Jung is a psychopath.


#sports

The Federalist Papers: A Day After Hosting Anti-Christian Group for 'Pride' Night, Dodgers Hit 125-Year Low
A Day After Hosting Anti-Christian Group for 'Pride' Night, Dodgers Hit 125-Year Low
Dodgers suffered their worst home game shutout loss in 125 years, losing 15-0 to the San Francisco Giants and earning their second shutout of the year while the opposing team scored 10 or more runs. The loss came the day after a religious protest was sparked by the Dodgers honoring the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an LGBT group that dresses like nuns and mocks Christian values, at its annual “Pride Night” event.


Fox News: Bills' Stefon Diggs upset with role in high-powered offense: report
Bills' Stefon Diggs upset with role in high-powered offense: report
Buffalo Bills star Stefon Diggs was absent from mandatory workouts, sparking concerns. The team's head coach, Sean McDermott, said the issues from last season were resolved, but a new report showed Diggs was frustrated with his role in the offense and lack of voice in play-calling. Diggs reportedly stormed out of the locker room after the playoff loss to the Cincinnati Bengals and then did not show up to the workouts. The team and Diggs have since addressed his concerns and conversations will continue.


#outdoors

Daily Wire: Netflix Film Crew Described Being Attacked By Sharks In Hawaii: ‘Like Something Out Of Jaws’
Netflix Film Crew Described Being Attacked By Sharks In Hawaii: ‘Like Something Out Of Jaws’
A film crew shooting a documentary for Netflix on Hawaii's Laysan Island was attacked by tiger sharks, causing them to make an emergency landing on shore. Crew members were shooting an underwater shoot with the sharks when the attack occurred. The sharks were described as incredibly hungry and aggressive, exhibiting behavior just like in the movie "Jaws." Tiger sharks are the second most dangerous species to humans, according to the International Shark Attack File.

In another recent shark attack incident, a Russian man was eaten alive by a tiger shark near an Egyptian resort. The man was swimming in the ocean with his girlfriend, who managed to swim away from the shark. Witnesses caught and killed the shark, discovering the man's remains inside its stomach. Tiger sharks are known to attack people without reason or provocation, and are ranked as the most dangerous species after the great white shark.


#other

The Epoch Times: Why Has Flying Become So Miserable?
Why Has Flying Become So Miserable?
Air travel has become increasingly unpleasant with expensive tickets, long lines, overbooked flights, cancellations, and diminished rewards for loyalty programs. Passenger air traffic volume has returned to near 2019 levels, resulting in skyrocketing airline profitability. However, airlines were unprepared for the surge in demand and had a labor shortfall and skills gap. Lounges have become crowded, and the security-screening process is outrageously inefficient, ineffective, and frustrating. Alternatives include repositioning TSA officers into productive roles and allocating funding to rebuild America's infrastructure.


Forbes: Even Taylor Swift Can’t Believe ‘Cruel Summer’ Is Being Released As A Single
Even Taylor Swift Can’t Believe ‘Cruel Summer’ Is Being Released As A Single
Taylor Swift's song "Cruel Summer" from her album Lover, which is almost four years old, is being released as a single. This rare revival in the music industry is attributed to interest reignited due to the resumption of her touring schedule following the pandemic. Her label believes in the potential of the song, which has already been extensively streamed and purchased, and is willing to promote it while balancing the release of her current hit single "Karma." The impact of "Cruel Summer" on Swift's career is significant and holds a special place in her heart, leading her to refer to the single as her "pride and joy" on Lover.


The Epoch Times: Temporary Fix for Collapsed Part of I-95 in Philadelphia Could See Highway Reopen Within 2 Weeks
Temporary Fix for Collapsed Part of I-95 in Philadelphia Could See Highway Reopen Within 2 Weeks
Pennsylvania's governor has said that the collapsed section of the I-95 will reopen within the next two weeks. Temporary measures will be taken, including an elevated roadway that will sit on the existing roadway below and access to the main highway with temporary lanes. The highway collapsed after a gasoline tanker carrying 8,500 gallons of fuel caught fire, melting the roadway’s steel support structures which caused the 100-feet section of the overpass to collapse. A truck driver died in the accident.


Forbes: Europe Warming Faster Than Any Other Continent, Report Suggests
Europe Warming Faster Than Any Other Continent, Report Suggests
Europe's temperatures are warming at twice the global average rate, causing wildfires, droughts and a rise in heat-related deaths. The 2022 spring and summer introduced unfavourable conditions creating record-breaking heat and a loss of glacier ice from the Alps. Last year, more than 16,000 people died in Europe from severe heat, which caused around $2 billion worth of climate damages. This has hit European economies and ecosystems hard, impacting crops and leading to droughts in places such as the Iberian Peninsula and France and Germany, and causing more mass loss of glaciers for a single year.