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#politics

Human Events: EXCERPTS: Trump to declare 2024 the ‘final battle,’ slam DeSantis on China Tariffs, Social Security cuts in New Hampshire speech
EXCERPTS: Trump to declare 2024 the ‘final battle,’ slam DeSantis
on China Tariffs, Social Security cuts in New Hampshire speech
President Trump will address the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women at their Lilac Luncheon and criticize the deep state for attempted obstruction and political prosecution. He promises to end the corrupt reign of Washington’s political elite and abolish the deep state by appointing a special prosecutor to investigate Biden’s bribery ring and restore impoundment power to limit government spending. He also aims to end the weaponization of justice and abuse of law enforcement for political dissent. Trump accuses Biden of being the most corrupt president in US history and vows to protect Medicare, Social Security, and senior citizens. He promises to destroy the cartels, impose a naval embargo on cartel trafficking, and execute drug dealers and traffickers for crimes. Trump also accuses the Biden administration of destroying the nation and states that the current election interference by the radical left has to stop. The House GOP revealed that Joe Biden likely received millions in bribes from Burisma while serving as Vice President. Trump believes that with his supporters' help, he will demolish the deep state, expel warmongers from the government, drive out globalists, and defeat Biden to drain the swamp once and for all.


Fox News: Fox News Politics: Biden denies Hunter lies
Fox News Politics: Biden denies Hunter lies
DOJ, FBI, IRS interfered with Hunter Biden probe, according to whistleblower testimony released by GOP. Trump claims the Hunter Biden revelations show the president is compromised overseas.


Washington Free Beacon: Showdown in the Granite State: Trump and DeSantis To Face Off in New Hampshire
Showdown in the Granite State: Trump and DeSantis To Face Off in New Hampshire
Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis will hold campaign events in New Hampshire, both candidates seeing the primary as crucial; Trump hopes it will help clear the field of rivals, while DeSantis aims to winnow the Republican field to two. DeSantis was ahead in the polls in January, but Trump now has a 34-point lead, thanks in part to his opposition consolidating. Both candidates' events will occur at the same time, with DeSantis's appearance at a town hall receiving backlash from the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women.


Flag And Cross: Former Navy SEAL Officer Announces He's Gunning for Vulnerable Dem Senate Seat, Quickly Nets Key Endorsement
Former Navy SEAL Officer Announces He's Gunning for Vulnerable Dem Senate Seat, Quickly Nets Key Endorsement
Former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy has entered the race in Montana against Democratic Senator Jon Tester. Sheehy vows to challenge Tester's record and stands against the Democratic Party’s agenda. He earned a key endorsement from Republican Senator Steve Daines of Montana. The race could determine the balance of power in the Senate next year.


The Federalist Papers: Sen. Kennedy Just Tore Joe and Hunter Biden's Corruption Defense to Shreds, 'Release All the Documents'
Sen. Kennedy Just Tore Joe and Hunter Biden's Corruption Defense to Shreds, 'Release All the Documents'
The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability has uncovered suspicious financial strategies and dealings involving the Biden family, including a complex network of businesses and foreign funds exceeding $10 million, most notably from Chinese nationals with ties to Chinese intelligence and the Chinese Communist Party. The investigation suggests that the family may have been profiting from their political connections, with possible influence peddling schemes in Romania and a significant foreign influence targeting the Bidens. Senator John Kennedy has demanded transparency and accountability from President Biden and his son.


Fox News: Top Dem rep appears to violate federal law with late disclosure of million-dollar stock sales
Top Dem rep appears to violate federal law with late disclosure of million-dollar stock sales
Rep. Suzan DelBene's husband sold Microsoft stock worth between $1.25 million and $5.5 million in two transactions in 2021 but only reported them earlier this month, 288 and 105 days late under the STOCK Act of 2012. DelBene, who chairs the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, is a part of a larger group of Congress members that have been missing deadlines and not disclosing transactions under the Act. Ethics experts suggest that these actions could weaken public trust in Congress and increase the risk of corruption. DelBene's spokesperson stated that the two Microsoft stock sales reported last month were part of a forward contract and disclosed over a year ago, and the former transaction was authorized by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Despite this clarification, such issues show the importance of regulating the stocks of politicians.


National Review: McCarthy Questions Whether Trump Is ‘Strongest’ 2024 Candidate
McCarthy Questions Whether Trump Is ‘Strongest’ 2024 Candidate
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy questioned whether Donald Trump is the "strongest" candidate for the 2024 presidential election, causing anger among those close to Trump. McCarthy said he believed Trump could beat President Biden, but was unsure if he was the best option for the Republican party, though he did promote Trump's policies over Biden's. His remarks were not well-received by unnamed sources close to the former president, who reportedly helped McCarthy win his speakership. McCarthy's comments came after a new NBC poll showed Florida governor Ron DeSantis leading Biden by six points in swing states, with Trump falling behind by two points.


Fox News: Barstool’s Portnoy shreds ‘pink-haired liberal’ who drafted regulations for NYC coal ovens
Barstool’s Portnoy shreds ‘pink-haired liberal’ who drafted regulations for NYC coal ovens
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy criticized New York City’s proposed regulations on coal-fired ovens, which would cut their carbon emissions by 75%. Pizzeria owners would need to install filters on the ovens and hire an engineer to inspect the emissions regularly, which could financially harm the businesses. Portnoy mocked the pink-haired, crazy liberal that came up with the regulations, and criticized the government for ignoring rising crime and crises in the city. Less than 100 restaurants in the city would be affected by the regulations.


PJ Media: Barack Obama Suffers From an Obvious Lack of Self-Awareness
Barack Obama Suffers From an Obvious Lack of Self-Awareness
Barack Obama blames economic inequality for right-wing populism, lacking self-awareness as he and his wife rake in millions from book deals and production deals with Netflix and Spotify. Obama's Marxist argument ignores the catalyst for right-leaning populism, people's belief that their government is against them, and fails to acknowledge that his policies laid the foundation for this strain of populism.


#society

Red State: The Double-Edged Rainbow: Are Companies Setting a Trap Set for Themselves In Honoring Pride Month?
The Double-Edged Rainbow: Are Companies Setting a Trap Set for Themselves In Honoring Pride Month?
Corporate Pride involvement has been scaled back this year due to the contentious nature of the social debate surrounding it. Companies need to consider the market benefits of catering to the LGBT community, which is below 10 percent of the American population. Additionally, companies risk alienating their larger customer base and suffering negative economic impact when they enter the gay/trans debate ring. This movement has provoked unforeseen resistance from the general public, resulting in a reality where companies that pander to this community suffer boycotts from both sides. Companies should focus on selling their products and not alienating their customers.


The Federalist: 'Pride' Month Is Way Too Long
'Pride' Month Is Way Too Long
The author is gay but thinks Pride Month is overexposed and too long. Sexual identity is now a catch-all term that is dominated by transgenders and "queers." The author finds it obnoxious, sexually graphic, and explicit.


Fox News: Philanthropist Peg Yorkin, who helped bring mifepristone to the US, dies at age 96
Philanthropist Peg Yorkin, who helped bring mifepristone to the US, dies at age 96
Feminist philanthropist Peg Yorkin, co-founder of the Feminist Majority Foundation, has died at the age of 96. Yorkin, who was also an activist and truth teller, donated $10m to the Foundation, half of which was focused on developing the abortion pill, medicinal Mifepristone, in the US. Yorkin had presented petitions to pharmaceutical companies in Europe calling for its release to the US, where anti-abortion groups were determined to block it. Mifepristone was eventually approved in the US in 2000, but is still under attack from religious conservative groups opposed to abortion.


#war

The Blaze: Putin is putting Russian nukes in Belarus. When will his megalomania end?
Putin is putting Russian nukes in Belarus. When will his megalomania end?
Belarus offers to shelter Wagner Group's leader and now takes delivery of Russian nuclear weapons, which the president says are three times more powerful than bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The US responds by sending 15 new vehicles to support Ukraine's counter-offensive, which is weak in regards to air power.


#economy

The New American: Are The Globalists Going to Give Up on Their Money Laundering Country Ukraine?  - The New American
Are The Globalists Going to Give Up on Their Money Laundering Country Ukraine?  - The New American
Ukraine used for money laundering by globalists; when will they give up on it?


#religion

Red State: The American Library Association Targets Brave Books 'See You At The Library Event'
The American Library Association Targets Brave Books 'See You At The Library Event'
Actor, author, and Christian activist Kirk Cameron has been leading the Brave Books Freedom Island Tour, a series of story hours at libraries across the US promoting values such as honor, loyalty, faith, love, and the Pledge of Allegiance. The next phase of the tour includes a nationwide event on August 5 called "See You At The Library," which encourages families to gather at their local public libraries for a story hour and music celebrating the country and its values. However, the American Library Association (ALA), which is taxpayer-funded, opposes the event and is allegedly circulating guidance to sabotage conservative or Christian parent groups from gathering in public libraries on August 5.

ALA director Deborah Caldwell-Stone has made it clear that conservative literature, thought, and patriotic books should not be promoted at public libraries, and suggests that libraries limit access to meeting rooms to those eligible to hold a library card, make Library-sponsored programs a priority, and pretend the Library calendar is too full to host any unsponsored events. Brave Books is hearing from people encountering controlled opposition when seeking to reserve library meeting rooms for the August 5 event and is offering guidance for those facing resistance from their local libraries.


#health

Fox News: Texas’ heat dome expected to expand to Kansas City, Oklahoma, Florida
Texas’ heat dome expected to expand to Kansas City, Oklahoma, Florida
Texas is experiencing extreme heat due to a "heat dome," causing record high temperatures of 110 degrees Fahrenheit and putting millions at risk. The heat is expected to expand to Kansas City, Oklahoma, Mississippi Valley, western Florida Panhandle, and western Alabama. Heat-related illnesses are a growing public health concern, with vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and outdoor workers needing extra support.


National Review: The Corner: Congress Should Ban Quality-of-Life Health-Care Rationing
The Corner: Congress Should Ban Quality-of-Life Health-Care Rationing
The cost of healthcare is soaring and pressure to ration it is on. One of the prime ways to ration care is through the "quality-adjusted life year" (QALY) scheme, which values certain lives over others. Disability-rights advocates are fighting against QALYs because it could restrict access to care for those with disabilities. The Protecting Health Care for All Patients Act (H.R. 485) aims to prohibit QALYs but the bioethics establishment opposes it, claiming it will harm the government's ability to negotiate drug prices. However, prices are already too high for many people and annual insurance premiums now exceed the cost of a new car. Rationing is inherently political and could restrict access to care for the powerless based on the opinions of bean counters and experts. Pass H.R. 485.


#education

Fox News: Pennsylvania House passes bill that would allow non-US citizens to teach in the state
Pennsylvania House passes bill that would allow non-US citizens to teach in the state
PA House passed bill allowing non-US citizens with valid visas to teach in PA schools. Now to state Senate.


National Review: Blue Pennsylvania Is on the Verge of Passing School Choice
Blue Pennsylvania Is on the Verge of Passing School Choice
Pennsylvania may adopt a Lifeline Scholarship program that allows one-third of per-student public funding for failing schools to be used by the student.


#crime

Fox News: Supreme Court makes it more difficult to convict someone of a violent threat, including against the president
Supreme Court makes it more difficult to convict someone of a violent threat, including against the president
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled to make it harder to convict someone of making a threatening statement, including against public officials. The case involves a man who was sentenced to over four years in prison in Colorado for sending threatening Facebook messages. The Supreme Court was deliberating whether prosecutors must prove that a person being prosecuted for a threat knew their behavior was threatening or if prosecutors just had to show that a reasonable person would see it as threatening.


Fox News: Kansas City teen Ralph Yarl, shot in the head after ringing wrong doorbell, speaks out for the first time
Kansas City teen Ralph Yarl, shot in the head after ringing wrong doorbell, speaks out for the first time
Ralph Yarl, a Kansas City teenager shot by an elderly homeowner after going to the wrong house to pick up his twin brothers, recounts his experience for the first time. The 17-year-old accidentally went to the home of 84-year-old Andrew Lester, instead of N.E. 115th Terrace, where his siblings were waiting a block away. Yarl walked up to the house and rang the doorbell, only to see three different cameras before an old man appeared and shot him. The elderly man has pleaded not guilty to first-degree assault and armed criminal action charges.

Yarl's mother and lawyer call for the shooting to be investigated as a hate crime. Lester claims that he shot Yarl through the door without warning because he was scared when he saw the boy at his front door, thinking he was about to be robbed. The incident sparked international outrage with President Biden and several celebrities issuing statements calling for justice. Yarl is now physically recovered, but has headaches and trouble sleeping; he continues his recovery by focusing on his passions for chemical engineering and music, and is seeing a therapist.


Washington Free Beacon: DOJ Blames Jeffrey Epstein's Death on Guards' Negligence
DOJ Blames Jeffrey Epstein's Death on Guards' Negligence
Prison guards' negligence and misconduct contributed to Jeffrey Epstein's suicide, according to the Justice Department inspector general. Epstein died in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking and other charges. The report suggested charging six workers at the prison.


#sports

Fox News: CBS reporter fires back at fans over Keegan Bradley Travelers Championship interview: 'Everyone can calm down'
CBS reporter fires back at fans over Keegan Bradley Travelers Championship interview: 'Everyone can calm down'
CBS Sports reporter Amanda Balionis Renner defended her description of the 2023 Travelers Championship as a "hometown event" for winner Keegan Bradley, who is originally from Vermont but has considered the tournament his "home event" for years due to its proximity to his home. Some fans took issue with the phrasing on Twitter, but Renner emphasized that the tournament is the only regular PGA TOUR event in New England. Bradley broke the tournament record with a 2-under 68 finish.


Forbes: USF’s On-Campus Stadium Would Benefit Women’s Lacrosse Program
USF’s On-Campus Stadium Would Benefit Women’s Lacrosse Program
The University of South Florida has approved financing for a new $340-million on-campus stadium, set to be completed by 2026. With no timeline for the first shovel full of dirt, the university's commitment to the stadium is seen as a real benefit for recruitment, with plans to host football and lacrosse games. Momentum is already building in the form of an indoor practice facility, which has been a great boost for the women's lacrosse program, set to begin play in spring 2025 as a member of the American Athletic Conference.


Forbes: Denver Broncos Happy With Russell Wilson As He Targets Bounce Back In 2023
Denver Broncos Happy With Russell Wilson As He Targets Bounce Back In 2023
Russell Wilson had a rough season with the Denver Broncos, but new offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi is confident they can see a turnaround. Injuries and a poor offensive approach contributed to Wilson's struggle, but Lombardi believes the new coaching staff and scheme can help him improve. The Broncos' focus on running the ball more effectively may also take some pressure off Wilson to be a more accurate passer.


#outdoors

All Outdoor: Federal Ammunition Announces NEW Premium ELD-X Hunting Ammo
Federal Ammunition Announces NEW Premium ELD-X Hunting Ammo
Federal Ammunition introduces new premium ELD-X hunting ammo loads that will provide match-quality accuracy with one of Hornady's hardest-hitting bullets, promising high ballistic coefficient and expansion upon impact against game animals. The ammo will be available in ten centerfire cartridge options from 243 Win. to 300 Win. Magnum and will vary from $52.99 to $82.99 in price.


#technology

Flag And Cross: Elon Musk Subscribes To 89 Influencers On Twitter, While New CEO Linda Yaccarino Only Pays For One
Elon Musk Subscribes To 89 Influencers On Twitter, While New CEO Linda Yaccarino Only Pays For One
Linda Yaccarino, the new CEO of Twitter, only subscribes to one person on the platform: Elon Musk, who currently subscribes to 89 influencers and earns $4 per month from 24,700 subscribers through the "Subscriptions" feature. Musk intends to empower content creators even more by allowing access to their subscribers' email addresses, which could change the dynamic for his camp among a number of influencers. Investors are concerned about the possibility of a Musk vs. Zuckerberg cage match and how it could affect the reputation of their companies.


#other

Forbes: Nicolas Coster Dead: The ‘Santa Barbara’ Star Was 89
Nicolas Coster Dead: The ‘Santa Barbara’ Star Was 89
Actor Nicolas Coster, best known for playing Lionel Lockridge in the daytime drama Santa Barbara, has died at the age of 89. With over 170 acting credits, Coster also appeared in numerous TV shows including The Facts of Life, Little House on the Prairie, Dallas, and Magnum, P.I., as well as films such as All the President’s Men and Stir Crazy. Coster’s daughter, Dinneen, shared the news of his death on Facebook, asking people to be inspired by his “artistic achievements” and remember him as a “real actor’s actor”.


Fox News: Court to hear appeal over Nevada lithium mine key to Biden’s clean energy agenda
Court to hear appeal over Nevada lithium mine key to Biden’s clean energy agenda
A U.S. appeals court hears challenges to a lithium mine in Nevada on Tuesday. The mine has been opposed by environmentalists and Native Americans, who argue it would pollute groundwater and destroy habitats. Tribal leaders are also fighting to protect the site because it includes sacred land where tribal members were massacred by the U.S. Cavalry in 1865. Lithium Americas, the Canadian company leading the project, and the U.S. government are defending it for its importance in combatting climate change.


Fox News: Ryan Seacrest takes Pat Sajak's spot as 'Wheel of Fortune' host
Ryan Seacrest takes Pat Sajak's spot as 'Wheel of Fortune' host
Ryan Seacrest will replace Pat Sajak as the host of "Wheel of Fortune" in 2024. Seacrest previously hosted "Live! with Kelly and Ryan" and currently hosts "American Idol." He is also a producer on some of the biggest television shows and is estimated to be worth $450 million. Seacrest found a mentor in Dick Clark who helped propel his career.