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29 Jun 2023

#politics

The Blaze: RFK Jr. declines to pledge to support whoever becomes the Democratic presidential nominee
RFK Jr. declines to pledge to support whoever becomes the Democratic presidential nominee
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refuses to pledge support to the Democratic presidential nominee, stating that his plan is to win the election himself. He also rejects the claim that he is against vaccines and asserts that he supports safe vaccines and unbiased regulatory agencies.


Breitbart: IRS Whistleblower: 'Misnomer' to Say Hunter Paid Taxes, Thanks to Deal, Some Can't Be Recovered
IRS Whistleblower: 'Misnomer' to Say Hunter Paid Taxes, Thanks to Deal, Some Can't Be Recovered
Gary Shapley, an IRS whistleblower, claims that Hunter Biden did not fully pay his taxes and that there is still outstanding tax from 2018 that cannot be recovered. Shapley argues that the money given to Hunter Biden by Kevin Morris, an individual he met at a campaign finance event, was not a payment but a loan that appeared on his tax returns. Shapley also mentions that there are additional unpaid taxes beyond the reported amount of $620,000 for 2018, including false business expenses that were not charged by prosecutors.


Breitbart: WH Restores Feed of Karine Jean-Pierre’s Hostile Exchange with Reporter
WH Restores Feed of Karine Jean-Pierre’s Hostile Exchange with Reporter
The White House deleted an exchange between press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and reporter Simon Ateba, who accused the White House of discrimination. Jean-Pierre defended the administration's commitment to freedom of the press, while Ateba accused her of violating the First Amendment. After Fox News intervened, the deleted portion was restored, but Ateba remained skeptical and claimed that the Biden White House blacklists "problematic" reporters.


#society

The American Spectator: 12-Year-Olds in Drag: A ‘Kids Only’ Pride Carnival in Indiana
12-Year-Olds in Drag: A ‘Kids Only’ Pride Carnival in Indiana
An Indiana LGBTQ youth group hosts an annual carnival for minors and young adults aged 12-20, with a drag show and activities for the youth. Parents were not allowed entry. Concerns arise about grooming behavior and sexualization of children.


The American Spectator: Parents, Not Government, Should Protect Children Online
Parents, Not Government, Should Protect Children Online
Lawmakers on both sides are trying to protect children from online dangers, but government regulation may not be the best solution. California has passed a law regulating kids' online privacy, but this opens the door to government control over age-appropriate material. There are concerns about the government compiling extensive information about internet users and the potential limitations on teens' access to useful information. The Cato Institute argues that age-appropriate design codes may hurt the very people they are trying to help. Ultimately, parents should be responsible for regulating their children's internet use, rather than relying on government intervention.


The Epoch Times: Sustainable Living Enthusiasts Descend on Ohio's Amish Country Amid 'Homesteading Tsunami'
Sustainable Living Enthusiasts Descend on Ohio's Amish Country Amid 'Homesteading Tsunami'
Amish and Mennonite farms in Ohio host the Food Independence Summit, a sustainable living event promoting self-sufficiency through homegrown food. The summit attracts thousands of enthusiasts seeking insight and hands-on demonstrations in organic farming and food preservation. The resurgence in homegrown food is driven by disruptions in the supply chain, inflation, and a desire for healthier and more reliable food sources.


The American Spectator: Transgenderism: Parents Do Not Have A Right to Physically Harm Their Children
Transgenderism: Parents Do Not Have A Right to Physically Harm Their Children
Parents' rights to transition their children are being debated in court cases in Florida and Indiana. Judge Hinkle ruled that Florida's law prohibiting minors from receiving certain medical treatments is unconstitutional, citing parental rights as a reason. The ACLU has also argued in favor of parents' rights. However, parental rights do not extend to physically harming or abusing children. Florida and Indiana have the right to protect children from the risks associated with certain treatments.


#foreignaffairs

Daily Wire: New Information Revealed About Chinese Spy Balloon That Crossed U.S.: Report
New Information Revealed About Chinese Spy Balloon That Crossed U.S.: Report
Chinese spy balloon carrying American-made hardware and specialized Chinese equipment was allowed to fly over the US. China threatens a harsh response if investigation details are made public. Biden administration criticized for not sharing information with the public. Republican senators demand accountability and transparency from the administration.


The Epoch Times: Russia's Lavrov Says Moscow Is in Contact With US About Embassies
Russia's Lavrov Says Moscow Is in Contact With US About Embassies
The US and Russia are in talks to discuss the state of their embassies. Relations between the two countries have worsened in recent years, with embassies being scaled down and diplomatic staff reduced. Arms control efforts have also stalled, and tensions have escalated with the arrest of an American journalist in Russia. Despite the strained relations, there have been some signs of contact between the two countries.


Front Page Magazine: Israeli-Saudi Peace
Israeli-Saudi Peace
In an effort to establish normalization with Saudi Arabia and achieve Arab-Israeli peace, Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu hopes to build diplomatic relations between the two countries. However, a surprise alliance between Iran and Saudi Arabia, mediated by China, has complicated these efforts. Despite this setback, the Saudis still see Israel as a potential ally and recognize the need for a counterbalance to Iran's aggression. While there are challenges and demands on both sides, the prospects for peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia remain hopeful.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Alberta Reaches Highest Production Level of Natural Gas Since 2010: Report
Alberta Reaches Highest Production Level of Natural Gas Since 2010: Report
Alberta's natural gas production increased by 7% in 2022, reaching its highest level since 2010. The energy sector experienced growth in oil sands, conventional oil, and natural gas, with capital expenditure also increasing significantly. The report also highlighted the potential for hydrogen production, geothermal energy, and lithium as emerging resources. Brian Jean, the newly appointed Alberta minister of Energy and Minerals, emphasized the importance of the oil and gas industry and stated that Alberta plans to continue fighting for its energy sector.


Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: The closer you are to the Bidens, the more likely you are to get rich
LAURA INGRAHAM: The closer you are to the Bidens, the more likely you are to get rich
Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticizes President Biden's economic record, stating that Bidenomics favors the Biden family and has led to weak economic growth. She argues that Biden's economic team and policies are causing pain for Americans and calls for tax relief and changes in trade policy to help American workers and small businesses.


#culture

Forbes: Young The Giant’s Sameer Gadhia On, ‘Point Of Origin,’ Approach To Business Side
Young The Giant’s Sameer Gadhia On, ‘Point Of Origin,’ Approach To Business Side
Singer Sameer Gadhia, of California alternative band Young the Giant, discusses their music and his efforts to highlight diverse artists in the alternative music scene through SiriusXM's "Point of Origin" series. Gadhia emphasizes the importance of cultural diversity and changing the narrative around alternative music.


#sports

The Epoch Times: PGA Tour to Be ‘Clear Leader’ of New Alliance
PGA Tour to Be ‘Clear Leader’ of New Alliance
PGA Tour leaders are reassuring players about the proposed merger with LIV Golf, claiming that the Tour will be the dominant force in the alliance. Executive vice president Tyler Dennis and COO Ron Price stated that the PGA Tour will have control over the new structure and will shape the future of golf. The Tour policy board also assured players that they will have the authority to approve any final agreement.


Forbes: No Marcus Smart, No Grant Williams, No ‘In-Your-Face’ Celtics Leader?
No Marcus Smart, No Grant Williams, No ‘In-Your-Face’ Celtics Leader?
The Boston Celtics traded Marcus Smart in an attempt to balance their roster and manage their payroll. They brought in Kristaps Porzingis to replace Smart. However, the Celtics are lacking in passion and leadership without Smart's fiery personality. It will be crucial for the Celtics to find a player who can both lead and command respect on and off the court.


The Epoch Times: Jo Adell Back up as Angels Continue Series vs. White Sox
Jo Adell Back up as Angels Continue Series vs. White Sox
Outfielder Jo Adell returns to the Los Angeles Angels, hoping to make his mark in the majors. Adell has been impressive in Triple-A, hitting 21 home runs, including the longest home run in the Statcast era. Angels GM Perry Minasian praises Adell's improvement defensively. Adell replaces infielder Eduardo Escobar, who left to take his U.S. citizenship test. Ohtani will start on the mound for the Angels, while Luis Robert Jr. is in top form for the White Sox.


#other

The Epoch Times: How the Purple Fairywrens Survived Extreme Floods: Bird Expert
How the Purple Fairywrens Survived Extreme Floods: Bird Expert
Australian purple-crowned fairywrens show resilience after extreme flooding, surviving with their nests washed away. Their flexible breeding schedule and refuge in tall trees contribute to their survival. These monogamous birds form stable relationships and perform duets with their partners.


The Epoch Times: Adrian Strengthens Into Hurricane Off Mexico's Western Coast, First of Eastern Pacific Season
Adrian Strengthens Into Hurricane Off Mexico's Western Coast, First of Eastern Pacific Season
Adrian, the first hurricane of the season, formed off Mexico's western coast. With sustained winds of 80 mph, it is predicted to weaken and move towards the sea. Located southwest of Manzanillo, it is moving west at 6 mph.


The Epoch Times: Costa Mesa Approves $4 Million to Convert Travelodge Motel Into Supportive Housing
Costa Mesa Approves $4 Million to Convert Travelodge Motel Into Supportive Housing
Costa Mesa approves $4 million to convert a Travelodge motel into affordable housing for those at risk of homelessness, with the goal of adding 3,000 units by 2029. The project is part of a statewide plan to address the housing crisis in California.


The Epoch Times: Delta Plane Lands With Nose on Runway at Charlotte Airport
Delta Plane Lands With Nose on Runway at Charlotte Airport
Passengers on a Delta flight in Charlotte were forced to disembark using the emergency slide after the plane's front landing gear failed to deploy. The flight landed safely and no injuries were reported. The pilots noticed a "nose gear unsafe" indication and landed the plane without the nose gear.