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28 Jun 2023

#politics

Townhall: Public Looking for Clarity From Republicans on All Social Issues
Public Looking for Clarity From Republicans on All Social Issues
One year after the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, the focus on abortion remains strong. A majority of Americans believe overturning Roe v. Wade was a "bad thing," and support for legal abortion has climbed in recent polls. Republicans are jockeying to define their positions, with Mike Pence advocating for a federal ban on abortion at 15 weeks. The state of moral values in the country is a concern, with polling showing dissatisfaction and a shift towards social conservatism. Republican candidates need to address a range of social issues, not just abortion, in order to appeal to primary voters.


Front Page Magazine: The Iran Deal That Must Not Be Named
The Iran Deal That Must Not Be Named
The Biden administration is planning to make a terrible deal with Iran, which they're calling an "understanding" to avoid Senate approval. The deal would give Iran billions of dollars in exchange for promises they've broken before. This "not-a-deal" does not address important issues like ballistic missiles and Iran's support for terrorist proxies.


Townhall: One Thing Republicans Agree On
One Thing Republicans Agree On
Former President Donald Trump's national poll numbers have not been affected by his indictments in both federal and local courts. Some believe that the true impact of the indictments has yet to be felt and that further evidence could lead to damage for Trump. However, Trump's Republican opponents are in a difficult position, as they cannot side with the prosecutors without alienating a large number of GOP voters.


#society

Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: This used to be called indecent exposure
GREG GUTFELD: This used to be called indecent exposure
Pride parades featured nude participants, including older men, in front of children, raising concerns about appropriateness. The media and liberals deflect criticism, claiming false accusations, while hot people refuse to participate in public nudity. Parents taking kids to such events erode the age-appropriate filter, normalizing inappropriate behavior. It is time to push back against this boundary-crossing.


PJ Media: Best Things First
Best Things First
In his new video, Bjorn Lomborg asks people how they would spend $30 billion to solve the world's problems. People suggest solutions such as building houses, addressing homelessness, and fighting climate change. However, Lomborg argues that while climate change is important, there are more pressing issues like curable diseases and poverty that need attention. He believes that by properly allocating funds, we can make a significant impact on saving lives and improving the well-being of people in need.


Townhall: Best Things First
Best Things First
A man asks people how they would spend $30 billion to solve the world's problems. Many suggest addressing homelessness, health care, and fighting climate change. However, Bjorn Lomborg argues that while climate change is important, we should also prioritize tackling curable diseases and poverty. He believes that spending money effectively is crucial, rather than just spending to feel virtuous.


#other

Front Page Magazine: Jury Rules Starbucks Must Pay Millions to White Manager
Jury Rules Starbucks Must Pay Millions to White Manager
Philadelphia's new Barnes and Noble lacks a public restroom and café, causing negative reviews. Previous bookstore attracted homeless and drug-addicted. Open public restrooms in Philadelphia become disaster areas. Starbucks, known as the people's café in Philadelphia, faced criticism and lawsuits after two black men were arrested in a store. Starbucks rescinded its bathroom policy, turning stores into urban latrines. Starbucks at Macy's in Philadelphia became a shelter for the homeless. Starbucks regional director, Shannon Phillips, won a lawsuit against the company for punishing her after the incident. Starbucks violated civil rights and discrimination laws. Starbucks has become a haven for the drug-addicted homeless.