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#politics

Front Page Magazine: Pride Month in Hamtramck
Pride Month in Hamtramck
Hamtramck, the US' only Muslim-majority city, elected a council dominated by Muslims eight years ago, which leftists saw as a victory for progressivism, but now the powers that be in Hamtramck, as in Pakistan, have banned the rainbow flag. The former mayor, who is Polish, feels betrayed by the fact that the city that was once a multicultural citadel is now promoting a "fagless city".


Forbes: Kari Lake Sued For Defamation By Arizona GOP Election Official Who She Accused Of Election Sabotage
Kari Lake Sued For Defamation By Arizona GOP Election Official Who She Accused Of Election Sabotage
Former Arizona Republican candidate Kari Lake is being sued for defamation by Republican election official Stephen Richer due to her claims of fraud after losing the 2020 election. Richer claims that Lake is spreading false accusations that he "sabotaged the election." Lake has accused Richer of intentionally having 19-inch ballot images printed on 20-inch paper, disrupting the counting process. Richer says that Lake's accusations led to death threats and the loss of relationships.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Iran’s ‘Hypersonic’ Missile Announced With Great Fanfare
Iran’s ‘Hypersonic’ Missile Announced With Great Fanfare
Iran claims to have developed a hypersonic missile, the Fattah, which can fly up to 10 times the speed of sound and can't be intercepted by Israel's anti-missile systems. However, there are doubts about its existence, given Iran's history of announcing exaggerated or false claims about weaponry. Israeli scientists have created an anti-missile defense system, Sky Sonic, that can counter these hypersonic missiles, and Israel intends to showcase it at the Paris Air Show.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Survey Finds 78 Percent of US Home Shoppers Fear Being Priced out of Market
Survey Finds 78 Percent of US Home Shoppers Fear Being Priced out of Market
A recent survey reveals that 78% of potential homebuyers believe they will be priced out of the market if prices and mortgage interest rates continue to increase. The top two factors influencing their decision to buy are inflation (50%) and rising interest rates (48%). Even traditionally affordable states such as Idaho, Nevada, Georgia, and Florida have seen single-family home prices rise almost three times what they were a decade ago. It’s likely that mortgage interest rates could drop by the end of the year, but the biggest issue may be that salaries are not keeping up with inflation or listing prices.


#military

Front Page Magazine: Our Next President Must Fix Our Military First
Our Next President Must Fix Our Military First
The federal bureaucracy is corrupt and incompetent, and the next GOP president must fix it by starting with the military. The military is the easiest and fastest federal institution to change back to a winning attitude and combat readiness. Removing DEI and firing incompetent personnel are crucial steps to achieving this goal. The new president must devote time and focus to the task, demand an active executive, and ensure credible true believers are in charge. The top objective is immediate improvements in combat readiness, and the perception of the military goes to morale and deterrence capability. The president must rigorously protect his schedule and make fixing the military a priority. The regime media may howl, but the hardcore troops will applaud, and a commander-in-chief who is willing to focus on fixing the armed forces can make that happen.


#history

Fox News: Meet the American who was revered as the 'patron saint' until he was canceled: Lenni Lenape chief Tammany
Meet the American who was revered as the 'patron saint' until he was canceled: Lenni Lenape chief Tammany
Lenni Lenape (Delaware) chief Tamanend, also known as King Tammany, was called the "Patron Saint of America" by patriots and Founding Fathers, and played a role in peaceful relations between Native American tribes and English settlers who established Pennsylvania. Tammany inspired patriotic Tammany societies across the country, and his image appeared on sports team uniforms. The Washington Redskins, whose logo was based on the Tammany image, succumbed to cancel culture and renamed themselves the Washington Commanders in 2022.


#health

The Epoch Times: New Wave of COVID-19 Infections Hits China
New Wave of COVID-19 Infections Hits China
COVID-19 has resurged in mainland China, with mass infections, deaths, and reinfections among family members. The new wave of infections has been very serious in Fuzhou, and many people have been reinfected and hospitalized, with some elderly people dying after being infected. The number of patients visiting fever clinics across the country has increased, and patients with low immunity, older age, or serious underlying diseases are more likely to be infected and develop pneumonia. China's Center for Disease Control and Prevention issued an update on COVID-19 infection numbers in May, with 2,777 severe cases and 164 deaths. All cases were caused by Omicron mutant strains, but it's unclear how many people have been infected in the new outbreak.


The Federalist: 'Extreme' Weather Has Never Threatened Americans Less
'Extreme' Weather Has Never Threatened Americans Less
The Washington Post falsely claims extreme heat is the deadliest weather hazard, with about 700 annual deaths, when really cold weather is far more lethal, averaging 103 deaths per year. Extreme weather accounts for only about 0.1 death per 100,000 people in the US each year. Most Americans have access to air conditioning, but the Post warns that 30 million people may be exposed to dangerous heat today, although the definition of "dangerous" includes temperatures above 90 degrees Fahrenheit which may not be life-threatening.


#crime

Fox News: Illinois woman pleads guilty to straw purchasing gun convicted felon used to kill police officer
Illinois woman pleads guilty to straw purchasing gun convicted felon used to kill police officer
Ashantae Corruthers of Indianapolis pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the government for straw purchasing the gun used by Darion Lafayette to kill Champaign Police Officer Christopher Oberheim. Lafayette convinced Corruthers and his cousin to legally purchase the Glock 48 pistol, which they falsely reported as stolen to Indianapolis police. Corruthers could face up to 25 years in prison.


#sports

The Federalist: Gutting Title IX Is Psychological Warfare
Gutting Title IX Is Psychological Warfare
The inclusion of male-bodied athletes in women's sports is causing psychological damage to female athletes, leading to a demoralization that undermines the principles of egalitarianism. By allowing men to infiltrate spaces previously reserved for women, we are waging a war of nerves on unwilling soldiers, leaving many women feeling subordinate and cursed. This is not only unjust but also counterproductive, as it sets women up for Sisyphean tasks that ultimately sow division between the sexes. Female athletes like Linnea Saltz are sidelined in competition by transgender-identified athletes, leading to a sense of hopelessness and frustration. This psychological warfare is destabilizing existing institutions and causing women to feel undermined, leaving them ill at ease and vulnerable to further emotional damage.


#other

The Epoch Times: Australia's New Cyber Coordinator Says Threat Levels 'Dire'
Australia's New Cyber Coordinator Says Threat Levels 'Dire'
Australia's newly appointed national cybersecurity coordinator, Air Marshal Darren Goldie, has described the challenge of keeping the world safe from cyber threats as "dire" and urged Australians to be educated as cyber challenges become more complex. Goldie will head up the National Office of Cyber Security, assisting Home Affairs Minister Claire O’Neil in overseeing Australia’s cyber security policy and responses to major incidents. O'Neil emphasized the need for a partnership approach between government, companies and citizens, with Goldie working with both during cyber incidents. The appointment comes weeks after the federal government and all four major Australian banks were potentially exposed to a data leak via the hack of law firm HWL Ebsworth.