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#politics

Flag And Cross: Biden Administration Releases Pro-Transgender 'Summer of Pride' Propaganda Piece with Rachel Levine
Biden Administration Releases Pro-Transgender 'Summer of Pride' Propaganda Piece with Rachel Levine
HHS extends "pride" month into a "Summer of Pride" and releases a propaganda video on YouTube featuring Assistant Secretary for Health Rachel Levine and transgender activist Ryan Cassata. The video showcases Cassata's "transition" from female to male and talks about transgender health, but it's really about political posturing. The principles behind the LGBT movement seek to make humans into gods who can create reality by identifying as anything they like and should never be tolerated.


#war

Daily Wire: Blinken Sees ‘Cracks’ Emerge In Putin’s Hold On Russia
Blinken Sees ‘Cracks’ Emerge In Putin’s Hold On Russia
Secretary of State Blinken says the recent uprising by the Wagner Group mercenary organization reveals weakness in Putin's regime, suggesting cracks are emerging and Putin is losing his grip on power. The Wagner Group's revolt is a direct challenge to Putin's authority which raises profound questions. Although Putin accused the group of treason and announced consequences, a deal to de-escalate was announced. It is too soon to tell what happens next but the United States is prepared for every contingency in terms of what happens in Russia, including concerns regarding their nuclear stockpile.


Fox News: Americans reveal most compelling reason to oppose continued aid to Ukraine: survey
Americans reveal most compelling reason to oppose continued aid to Ukraine: survey
The majority of Americans support continued military aid to Ukraine but some believe the money should be spent on unmet domestic needs, according to a Reagan Institute poll. Fifty-seven percent of those who do not support further aid believe spending on domestic needs is the most compelling reason for their position. Meanwhile, 17% believe continued aid risks U.S. provocation of Russia, while 11% cited corruption in Ukraine and the need to preserve U.S. weapons stockpiles. Senator Ben Cardin argues Ukraine is the frontline for protection of U.S. democracy as he appeared on "Fox News Sunday."

The poll also found that Ukraine's counteroffensive has left Americans split on who is winning with 31% believing Ukraine is winning, 27% saying Russia is winning, 25% saying neither side has the upper hand, and 17% saying they don't know. The Reagan Institute poll was conducted between May 30 and June 6.


Forbes: Russia’s Wagner Rebellion ‘Shows Real Cracks’ In Putin’s Regime, Blinken Says
Russia’s Wagner Rebellion ‘Shows Real Cracks’ In Putin’s Regime, Blinken Says
Secretary of State Antony Blinken has warned that the recent Russian oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin and Wagner mercenary group uprising poses a threat to Russian President Vladimir Putin, believing it shows cracks in Putin's leadership. Blinken stated that while the potential threat may not be over, the U.S. prepares for every contingency, and this is an internal matter for Russia to figure out. The rebellion had Wagner troops marching towards Moscow, but before reaching the capital, Prigozhin and Putin struck a deal, and Wagner forces were seen withdrawing from southern Russia.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: U.S. Intelligence Agencies Briefed 24-Hours BEFORE Russia Uprising
U.S. Intelligence Agencies Briefed 24-Hours BEFORE Russia Uprising
US intelligence officials were briefing the White House, Pentagon, and Capitol Hill 24 hours before Yevgeny Prigozhin launched an ultimately failed march on Moscow. The Washington Post and New York Times claimed the officials were tracking indications that Prigozhin and his Wagner mercenary force intended to move against Russian military leaders. The officials were concerned about potential chaos in a country with a powerful nuclear arsenal.


Spectator USA: Why did Prigozhin’s ‘march on justice’ happen?
Why did Prigozhin’s ‘march on justice’ happen?
Yevgeny Prigozhin, known as "Putin's chef", has been openly attacking not only the military leadership in Moscow, but also Putin himself. Prigozhin, who reinvented himself as the man behind the world's notorious mercenary force, the Wagner Group, accused the Ministry of Defense of deliberately starving the Wagner Group of ammunition during the costly war of attrition in Ukraine, which allegedly resulted in 20,000 casualties among his men. Further, Prigozhin stated that defeat or victory at too great a cost might end up with soldiers and their families coming to Moscow and impaling the elites on pitchforks - "revolution, like in 1917." Meanwhile, rumors of assassination plots personally backed by Putin's oligarch allies have been rife.


#culture

Forbes: Summer Music Festivals Are Expensive, But They Can Also Be A Bargain
Summer Music Festivals Are Expensive, But They Can Also Be A Bargain
Music festivals offer the chance to see multiple artists in one place, saving money compared to attending individual concerts. Despite their expense, festivals become cost-effective means of enjoying a wide array of performances and expanding one's list of musical stars seen live. The opportunity to see a multitude of genres and artists in one consolidated experience makes music festivals a fantastic value for fans.


#education

The Blaze: Harvard professor who published research on honesty accused of fudging findings
Harvard professor who published research on honesty accused of fudging findings
Harvard Business School behavioral scientist Francesca Gino has been accused of fabricating findings in her research on honesty. The allegations about her work published in widely-cited papers came to light in a piece in the Chronicles of Higher Education and were subsequently picked up by group blog Data Colada who analyzed four papers authored by Gino. Harvard Business School has not commented on Gino's administrative leave, but Gino herself wrote a post on LinkedIn stating she was "limited" into what she could say publicly, adding that questions would be "addressed."


#crime

Fox News: California hikers discover remains on Mount Baldy after search resumes for Julian Sands
California hikers discover remains on Mount Baldy after search resumes for Julian Sands
Human remains found in California's Mount Baldy wilderness, just days after search for missing actor Julian Sands was resumed. The remains were discovered by hikers and are currently unidentified. Search efforts were hampered previously by extreme weather conditions with 10 feet of snow still in some areas.


#sports

The Federalist Papers: NFL QB Facing Massive Backlash After Checking Off Dangerous 'Bucket List' Item
NFL QB Facing Massive Backlash After Checking Off Dangerous 'Bucket List' Item
Carson Wentz, a Super Bowl-winning quarterback, has faced criticism for posting a picture on the Wentz Bros Outdoor Instagram account where he poses next to a dead black bear that he killed with a bow and arrow. While some NFL players applauded the move, many others criticized the decision, calling it "awful" and encouraging him to "respect the animals." Some commentators went as far as to question Wentz's Christian faith, arguing that he was going against God's creations. Bear hunting is legal in Alaska.




Fox News: Frankie Muniz crashes hard in ARCA race, picks up first DNF
Frankie Muniz crashes hard in ARCA race, picks up first DNF
Frankie Muniz suffered a hard crash into the wall during the Menards 250 at Elko Speedway in Minnesota but tweeted that he was okay. Muniz finished 16th but completed the first six races of the season with five top 10 finishes. His team is in need of additional sponsors for the rest of the season.