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#politics

American Thinker: After crafting their COVID giveaways and losing $200 billion, Democrats blame Trump
After crafting their COVID giveaways and losing $200 billion, Democrats blame Trump
$200 billion may have been stolen from COVID relief funds, suggesting vulnerability to fraud. The blame is being placed on President Trump, with Democrats shoveling money and avoiding accountability.


National Review: Blurting it out, &c.
Blurting it out, &c.
Politics may not hold as much power over our lives as we think. But beware of politicians promising golden lives.


Fox News: Mother of Buffalo supermarket shooting survivor wins local Democratic primary for city council seat
Mother of Buffalo supermarket shooting survivor wins local Democratic primary for city council seat
Zeneta Everhart, a voice against racism and gun violence, defeated India Walton in the Democratic primary for a seat on the Buffalo city council. The two Black women vied for a seat in a neighborhood still healing from a white supremacist's attack that killed 10 people. Everhart campaigned on affordable housing, education, and elevating the East Buffalo community, while Walton emphasized her willingness to fight against a political establishment she believed hadn't done enough.


Fox News: Maine House votes to enact bill that expands access to abortions
Maine House votes to enact bill that expands access to abortions
The Maine House voted to expand access to abortions, making it one of the least restrictive abortion laws in the country. Demonstrators protested the bill, while supporters argued it was necessary for rare circumstances. The Senate must cast a final vote.


Fox News: Perot 2.0? Debate arises over RFK Jr's viability if he left the Democratic contest
Perot 2.0? Debate arises over RFK Jr's viability if he left the Democratic contest
With critics claiming the Democratic Party is working against Robert F. Kennedy Jr., some suggest his best chance at the general election is through a third-party bid. Third-party candidates have challenged major party nominees in the past, with some believing they played spoiler to the incumbent. Kennedy's campaign has attracted the interest of both Republicans and Democrats, but there are doubts about his chances within the Democratic Party.


The Federalist: DOJ Rot Goes So Much Deeper Than Merrick Garland
DOJ Rot Goes So Much Deeper Than Merrick Garland
Whistleblower testimony reveals the Department of Justice's interference in an IRS investigation into Hunter Biden before Merrick Garland became Attorney General. Despite the involvement of career officials and bureaucrats, Republicans are considering impeachment. The corruption within the DOJ highlights a larger issue of an entrenched bureaucracy that can manipulate political outcomes, posing a crisis of governance.


American Thinker: RFK, Jr. will face voters in his first live televised town hall tonight (Wednesday) on NewsNation
RFK, Jr. will face voters in his first live televised town hall tonight (Wednesday) on NewsNation
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will appear in his first televised town hall on NewsNation, taking questions from a live audience in Chicago. The town hall will be available on NewsNation-affiliated stations and for free live streaming on the internet.


National Review: Congress Should Follow Its Watchdog to Cut Government Spending 
Congress Should Follow Its Watchdog to Cut Government Spending 
Conservative House Republicans staged a symbolic protest to show their frustration with the Biden-McCarthy debt deal. However, instead of these attention-grabbing efforts, they should focus on implementing nonpartisan watchdog recommendations to achieve significant savings. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has already saved billions through their recommendations, and there are many more cost-saving opportunities. Congress should require federal agencies to act on these recommendations to curb misspending and achieve fiscal savings.


Liberty Nation: Full Court Press: SCOTUS Rules on Three, But Saves Biggest Cases
Full Court Press: SCOTUS Rules on Three, But Saves Biggest Cases


The Supreme Court issued rulings in three cases, including one on due process rights, one on free speech, and one on state legislature independence. In the first case, the Court ruled that North Carolina's legislature could not act independently of its state supreme court. In the second case, a stalking conviction was overturned because the state court used the wrong legal test. In the third case, the Court upheld a Pennsylvania law subjecting businesses to lawsuits.


#society

The Federalist: Data Shows Americans Want Businesses To Remain Neutral
Data Shows Americans Want Businesses To Remain Neutral
Americans are becoming increasingly tired of the LGBT movement and want companies and schools to remain neutral. A majority of voters prefer to shop at businesses that stay neutral on political and cultural issues. They also believe that exposing children to gender ideology and LGBT themes is harmful.


National Review: California Should Leave Its Truckers Alone
California Should Leave Its Truckers Alone
California's trucking regulations, enforced by the CARB, are making life harder for truck drivers and affecting everyone who depends on them. The CARB's rules require truck manufacturers to sell only zero-emissions drayage trucks in California by 2035. However, electric trucks are more expensive, have longer charging times, and can't carry as much freight. The increased costs will be passed down the supply chain, leading to higher consumer prices. California also lacks the necessary charging infrastructure, and its environmental regulations hinder alternative solutions like rail transport. Labor problems caused by A.B. 5 have further affected the trucking sector. These regulations are part of the progressives' war on things that work, negatively impacting the logistics industry and burdening the economy as a whole.


#economy

The Epoch Times: European Shares Climb, Yen Stumbles and Euro Shines
European Shares Climb, Yen Stumbles and Euro Shines
European shares rose and the yen hit a 15-year low against the euro as upbeat U.S. economic news eased global growth concerns. Portugal's hints of rate hikes were the focus, and U.S. recession probability models did not suggest an imminent recession. Bond yields in Europe also increased, and the euro remained strong. Markets are cautious about further yen falls and potential Japanese intervention. Gold and oil prices fluctuated.


#culture

Fox News: Final Fantasy video game set in medieval Europe scorched for 'overwhelming Whiteness'
Final Fantasy video game set in medieval Europe scorched for 'overwhelming Whiteness'
The latest installment of the popular video game series Final Fantasy is receiving criticism for its lack of racial diversity in its European medieval fantasy setting. Reviewers argue that a world with magical powers should not be limited by racial expectations. The game's creators defend their decision, emphasizing the focus on diverse personalities within a specific narrative.


#health

Forbes: Apple Vision Pro: Health Lab In The Wild
Apple Vision Pro: Health Lab In The Wild
Apple's announcement of the Apple Vision Pro at the WWDC has sparked speculation about its potential in the health and wellness sector. The headset promises advanced features like hands-free computing and fitness applications, positioning Apple to make strides in the $11 trillion global health marketplace. With its dominance in the earbud and wrist wearable markets, Apple has already proven its ability to capture valuable real estate on the body for biometric data collection. The Vision Pro could serve as Apple's "Lab in the Wild" for studying and revolutionizing health technology.


The Epoch Times: Senior Doctors in England Vote to Strike but Nurses Set to End Industrial Action
Senior Doctors in England Vote to Strike but Nurses Set to End Industrial Action
Senior doctors in England have voted in favor of taking industrial action, while the threat of strikes by nurses has ended due to a failed union ballot. The British Medical Association (BMA) announced that unless the government makes a credible pay offer, hospital consultants will take part in industrial action on July 20 and 21. The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) reported that 84 percent of its members supported strikes, but the ballot failed to meet the legal threshold. The BMA stated that take-home pay for consultants has fallen by 35 percent, leading doctors to feel devalued by the government.


#sports

Forbes: Big-Payroll/Small-Market Padres Continue To Perplex
Big-Payroll/Small-Market Padres Continue To Perplex
The San Diego Padres are frustrated and struggling this season, far from their championship aspirations. They are falling behind in the division and wild-card standings, with their high payroll not translating into wins. Manager Bob Melvin is unhappy with the team's performance, noting that they often look flat and outplayed. The Padres' lineup, which includes star players like Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado, has been inconsistent in scoring runs, wasting a strong pitching staff. Despite hopes for a turnaround, there is uncertainty about whether the Padres can salvage their season.


Forbes: Frankie Muniz Is Ready To Be A Threat In Nascar With His Eyes Set On Finding Partners To Advance
Frankie Muniz Is Ready To Be A Threat In Nascar With His Eyes Set On Finding Partners To Advance
Former child star Frankie Muniz is pursuing a full-time career as a racecar driver at 37 years old. He is currently competing in the ARCA Menards Series and aims to move up to the Cup Series. Muniz's sponsorship situation is currently uncertain, but he is determined to continue racing.


#science

Fox News: Strange objects on ocean floor may be UFO crash debris: Harvard professor
Strange objects on ocean floor may be UFO crash debris: Harvard professor
Microscopic remnants of an extraterrestrial object were recovered from the Pacific Ocean. The small spherules, collected off the coast of Papua New Guinea, have unusual material strength and may have originated from outside the solar system. Scientists hope that studying these materials will provide insights into the existence of extraterrestrial life.


#outdoors

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Get ready to catch some bass with these top 5 baits for July! Fish confidently in hot weather with these proven baits.


#other

Fox News: Larsa Pippen says relationship with Marcus Jordan 'not good' for OnlyFans business
Larsa Pippen says relationship with Marcus Jordan 'not good' for OnlyFans business
Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan confirmed their relationship despite the animosity between their respective fathers, Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan. In their podcast, Pippen asked Jordan about her OnlyFans account and if he wanted her to delete it. Jordan didn't have an issue with it as he understood it was her source of income. However, Pippen mentioned that her OnlyFans had declined since being in a relationship with Jordan.


The Epoch Times: Indonesia Launches Settlement Program for Victims of Past Rights Abuses
Indonesia Launches Settlement Program for Victims of Past Rights Abuses
President Joko Widodo launched a program to address past human rights abuses in Indonesia through non-judicial means. The program aims to provide restitution to victims and prevent future abuses. Widodo acknowledged 12 incidents of gross human rights violations, including mass killings and civil unrest, and expressed regret for the harms caused. The program has faced criticism for including individuals suspected of human rights abuses in the team and not guaranteeing the disclosure of truth and judicial process. .