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29 Jun 2023

#politics

National Review: The Corner: Christie vs. DeSantis on January 6th
The Corner: Christie vs. DeSantis on January 6th
Chris Christie criticizes Ron DeSantis for downplaying the severity of the January 6th Capitol riot. Christie highlights the importance of addressing the violence and emphasizes that Republicans who criticize Trump may face backlash from their own party.


The Federalist Papers: Watch How Quickly Biden's Mood Changes When Asked Where He Was During Hunter's Chinese Shakedown
Watch How Quickly Biden's Mood Changes When Asked Where He Was During Hunter's Chinese Shakedown
President Joe Biden gets visibly angry and defensive when asked about his involvement in his son's foreign business dealings. Throughout his campaign, Biden claimed he never discussed Hunter's affairs, but evidence from a laptop left in a repair shop contradicts this. Emails, voicemails, and pictures suggest otherwise, including a message about a deal with a Chinese company that referred to "the Big Guy." Despite this evidence, establishment media downplayed the scandal, and Big Tech limited reporting on it. Biden's anger and past behavior raise questions about his honesty.


Breitbart: RFK Jr Would Sign 'Assault Weapons' Ban if it Reached His Desk
RFK Jr Would Sign 'Assault Weapons' Ban if it Reached His Desk
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed support for an "assault weapons" ban, stating he would sign it if it passed Congress. He also acknowledged that Americans have always had guns, and that guns were once brought to school without issue.


The Federalist: NC Republicans Are Advancing Half-Baked Election Protections
NC Republicans Are Advancing Half-Baked Election Protections
The North Carolina Senate passed legislation to enhance election integrity, but the bill was gutted during the amendment process. Election integrity activists argue that important provisions were removed, leaving loopholes for fraud. They are urging House Republicans to amend the bill to address these concerns.


The Right Scoop: WATCH: IRS Whistleblower reveals how much $$$ Hunter Biden made from foreign deals AND why they were blocked from investigating more
WATCH: IRS Whistleblower reveals how much $$$ Hunter Biden made from foreign deals AND why they were blocked from investigating more
IRS Whistleblower Gary Shapely disclosed on Special Report that Hunter Biden earned $8.3 million from foreign business deals between 2014 and 2019. However, they were prohibited from investigating Joe Biden's involvement.


#society

PJ Media: BREAKING: Supreme Court Bans Affirmative Action in College Admissions
BREAKING: Supreme Court Bans Affirmative Action in College Admissions
The Supreme Court has ruled that colleges cannot use race in their admissions process, overturning previous rulings promoting diversity . Harvard University and UNC engaged in discriminatory practices that violated the Constitution. The decision was supported by conservative justices, while liberal justices dissented. The ruling clarified that race can still be considered in an applicant's discussion of how it affected their life .


The Economist: Are young children in Britain getting smaller?
Are young children in Britain getting smaller?
British children's heights are shrinking due to years of poor diets, with the poorest households unable to afford healthy food. Deprivation is clearly linked to stunting in growth.


Spectator USA: Bill Gates’s sinister job interviews
Bill Gates’s sinister job interviews
Female candidates who interviewed for billionaire Bill Gates's private office were subjected to invasive and inappropriate questions about their sexual past and personal lives. The extensive screening process included inquiries about extramarital affairs, pornography habits, and naked pictures on their phones. This raises concerns about privacy and exploitation.


Newsbusters: Washington Post Promotes Two Confused/Depressed Trans Kids
Washington Post Promotes Two Confused/Depressed Trans Kids
The "Washington Post" released a pro-trans profile on two transgender teenagers, Evan and Natasha, emphasizing the struggles they face and their mental health issues. Evan, a 15-year-old boy, believes he is a girl and uses tucking tapes to hide his male genitalia. Natasha, a 17-year-old, talks about the challenges of being perceived as a woman and the need for two hours of hair and makeup. Despite their struggles, WaPo encourages and affirms their delusion, promoting a pro-trans agenda.


The Federalist: The Fight For Meritocracy Must Continue After Harvard Case
The Fight For Meritocracy Must Continue After Harvard Case
Asian Americans are at the forefront of the fight for meritocracy in education. They have successfully challenged race-based admissions policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina. They have also fought against the reintroduction of race preferences in California and the adoption of "holistic admissions" in NYC specialized schools. Asian Americans continue to advocate for merit-based admissions and equal opportunities for all students, keeping alive the American Dream of success through hard work and achievement.


#foreignaffairs

The Economist: The boss of Britain’s spies speaks
The boss of Britain’s spies speaks


Sir Simon Gass, former chair of Britain's Joint Intelligence Committee, discusses the intelligence successes and failures, including the accurate prediction of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The use of open-source intelligence and technology presents new challenges and opportunities for gathering and analyzing information. Declassified secrets must be used sparingly and accurately.


American Thinker: France's Macron proposes taxing Americans to pay for his country's green schemes
France's Macron proposes taxing Americans to pay for his country's green schemes
French President Emmanuel Macron has proposed an international taxation system to fund climate change efforts. He wants Americans to pay for France's green schemes through global green taxes. This raises concerns about taxation without representation and the power to control how Americans live.


#economy

Forbes: Enhancing Labor Resources With AI To Optimize Human Downtime
Enhancing Labor Resources With AI To Optimize Human Downtime
Companies are embracing a new reality where humans work alongside AI to boost productivity. By leveraging AI, employees can focus on higher-value strategic initiatives while machines handle routine tasks. This collaboration presents opportunities for unprecedented growth and sustainability.


The Epoch Times: US Economic Growth Last Quarter Is Revised up Sharply to a 2 Percent Annual Rate
US Economic Growth Last Quarter Is Revised up Sharply to a 2 Percent Annual Rate
The U.S. economy grew at a 2% annual pace in the first quarter, with consumers spending at the fastest pace in two years despite higher interest rates. Retail sales and job market continue to show strength, suggesting resilience against predictions of an economic downturn. Despite the growth, economists expect the pace of activity to slow due to restrictive interest rates.


Flag And Cross: Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Bumps Up Occidental Stake To 25% With $122M Share Purchase
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Bumps Up Occidental Stake To 25% With $122M Share Purchase
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has added more Occidental Petroleum shares to its portfolio, bringing its total holdings to 224 million common shares and 91,964 preferred shares. Berkshire's cumulative purchase of Occidental shares this week was valued at $122.1 million. Buffett has expressed confidence in Occidental's position in the Permian region and stated that Berkshire has no plans to take control of the company.


Breitbart: Jobless Claims Fall To 239,000, Confounding Federal Reserve's Campaign to Soften Labor Market
Jobless Claims Fall To 239,000, Confounding Federal Reserve's Campaign to Soften Labor Market
Jobless claims unexpectedly plunged by 26,000 to 239,000, indicating a strong labor market.


Breitbart: Growth Shock: U.S. Economy Grew at Much Faster Rate In First Quarter Than Previously Thought
Growth Shock: U.S. Economy Grew at Much Faster Rate In First Quarter Than Previously Thought
The US economy's growth rate for Q1 2023 was revised up to 2% from the previous estimate of 1.3%. Consumer spending and exports were stronger than expected, while imports and nonresidential fixed investment were revised down. The economy began the year on a stronger footing than expected, defying recession forecasts.


#military

Forbes: Ten Design Features That Will Shape The Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance Program
Ten Design Features That Will Shape The Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance Program
The US Air Force has issued a solicitation for its Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) aircraft, which is described as a successor to the F-22 fighter. The features of the aircraft are classified, but it is expected to provide a generational leap in combat capabilities and will be expensive. The NGAD fighter will likely have wideband stealth, enhanced propulsion, composite materials, increased endurance, diverse weaponry, agile electronics, sensor fusion, offboard support, open architecture, and digital engineering. This aircraft will surpass existing fifth-generation aircraft and keep the Air Force ahead of potential challengers.


#religion

Fox News: Supreme Court restores religious liberty for this Postal worker, and for all who honor the Lord's Day
Supreme Court restores religious liberty for this Postal worker, and for all who honor the Lord's Day
Former postal worker Gerald Groff takes his case for religious liberty to the U.S. Supreme Court after being forced to choose between his faith and his job. The court's decision restores religious freedom in the workplace.


#culture

PJ Media: The Woke Bell Tolls for Ernest Hemingway
The Woke Bell Tolls for Ernest Hemingway
Penguin Random House has added trigger warnings to new editions of Ernest Hemingway's novels, citing concerns over his language, attitudes, and cultural representations. The publisher fails to understand that reading great writers like Hemingway is supposed to expose readers to different perspectives and cultures. The push for political correctness has now infiltrated the literary world, limiting the freedom of thought and expression that these works offer.


The Epoch Times: Actor Rainn Wilson Says Talking About God 'Freaks People Out' in Hollywood
Actor Rainn Wilson Says Talking About God 'Freaks People Out' in Hollywood
Actor Rainn Wilson discussed his faith and how it impacts his career in Hollywood. He believes that talking about God is not considered cool in the industry, but he continues to share his beliefs despite potential backlash. Wilson, known for his role in "The Office," stated that his Baha'i faith has not necessarily affected his work, although there is some eye-rolling. Wilson expressed his passion for faith and comedy but acknowledged that it may not help his career as a middle-class actor.


#education

The Epoch Times: Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action Policies at US Colleges
Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action Policies at US Colleges
US Supreme Court ends affirmative action in college admissions, ruling racially discriminatory policies are unconstitutional.


National Review: The Corner: A Key Provision in the Affirmative Action Decision
The Corner: A Key Provision in the Affirmative Action Decision
Despite efforts to prevent discrimination, recent decision suggests colleges cannot establish indirect methods of discriminating or giving benefits based on race.


Fox News: Thousands additional prisoners to get free college degrees as federal program expands
Thousands additional prisoners to get free college degrees as federal program expands
About 30,000 US prisoners will receive free college education funded by the Pell Grant program, aiming to address mass incarceration and racial disparities. The expansion aims to reduce recidivism rates and provide job opportunities.


Forbes: Supreme Court Gets Rid Of Affirmative Action In College Admissions
Supreme Court Gets Rid Of Affirmative Action In College Admissions
The Supreme Court ends affirmative action, allowing race-neutral admissions policies in colleges and universities, potentially reducing diversity.


Daily Wire: Supreme Court Issues Landmark Ruling On Affirmative Action At Universities
Supreme Court Issues Landmark Ruling On Affirmative Action At Universities
The Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action policies at Harvard and UNC, impacting admissions nationwide.


National Review: The Corner: Read the Affirmative Action Supreme Court Decision Here
The Corner: Read the Affirmative Action Supreme Court Decision Here
The Supreme Court supports race-based considerations in college admissions, ruling in favor of Harvard College.


#crime

The Blaze: Man cries, fearing he'll be seen as racist for calling police on homeless man who allegedly threatened to stab his family
Man cries, fearing he'll be seen as racist for calling police on homeless man who allegedly threatened to stab his family
A man sobs during his interaction with police after calling them to arrest a man who threatened his family. He worries about being seen as racist or unsympathetic to homeless people.


Fox News: Texas appeals court denies new trial for longtime death row inmate Rodney Reed
Texas appeals court denies new trial for longtime death row inmate Rodney Reed
The Texas appeals court has denied Rodney Reed's request for a new trial. Reed, a death-row inmate convicted of killing a 19-year-old girl in 1996, asserts his innocence. Despite the ruling, Reed's execution is not expected to happen anytime soon.


Daily Wire: Man Accused Of Serial Rapes In Boston Faces New Charges
Man Accused Of Serial Rapes In Boston Faces New Charges
Cyber attorney Matthew Nilo, 35, is facing additional charges of rape and assault, added to the initial charges of rape and kidnapping from 16 years ago. The attacks followed a similar pattern, targeting women walking alone in the dark. Nilo was connected to the crimes through DNA samples and was arrested earlier this month.


#sports

Fox News: Yankees pass White Sox for most perfect games in MLB history with Domingo Germán's performance
Yankees pass White Sox for most perfect games in MLB history with Domingo Germán's performance
The New York Yankees make history with their fourth perfect game in MLB. Domingo Germán throws a perfect game against the Oakland A's, becoming the first player from the Dominican Republic to achieve this feat. Despite a recent suspension and a poor previous start, Germán's performance is remarkable and unexpected.


#technology

Fox News: Android users at risk as banking trojan targets more apps
Android users at risk as banking trojan targets more apps
Android smartphones have become essential tools for managing our daily lives, but they are also targeted by the Anatsa banking trojan. Since March 2023, this malware has been causing havoc in multiple countries, infiltrating financial apps and committing fraud. The cybercriminals behind Anatsa evade Google's security checks by initially submitting clean apps that later become infected. Once on a device, Anatsa steals financial information and initiates fraudulent transactions. Google has taken action to remove the malicious apps, but it's important to have additional antivirus software to protect your device.


Flag And Cross: Can AI Be Regulated Before It's Too Late?
Can AI Be Regulated Before It's Too Late?
The Biden-Harris administration recognizes the risks of AI technology and plans to release new policies to mitigate potential damage. The White House aims to protect individuals' rights and safety as AI continues to disrupt the status quo. The Office of Science and Technology Policy has also proposed an "AI Bill of Rights" to safeguard people from the negative impacts of AI technology.


#other

Breitbart: No Backup Plan: UK to Shut Remaining Coal Power Plants This Year
No Backup Plan: UK to Shut Remaining Coal Power Plants This Year
Despite being called on multiple times to provide backup power, the UK's final reserve coal-fired power plants, Drax and West Burton, are set to close this year. The closure is part of the government's push toward new energy sources, despite the potential for another winter energy crisis. This decision comes as all coal power stations in the UK are due to close under new emissions regulations, despite the government's request for some plants to be kept in reserve.


Breitbart: Anheuser-Busch CEO Won't Say if Company Would Partner with Mulvaney Again
Anheuser-Busch CEO Won't Say if Company Would Partner with Mulvaney Again
Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth refuses to confirm if the company will partner with transgender TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney after backlash from the Bud Light campaign. Whitworth acknowledges the impact on the business, employees, consumers, and partners but does not give a clear answer on future partnerships. Corporations face challenges in response to Pride Month campaigns, and Bud Light has lost popularity. Anheuser-Busch needs to understand their audience better, as they are criticized by both right-wing and left-wing customers.


Daily Wire: Last Gasp: CNN Reportedly Set To Stream Programs On Max As Viewership Plunges
Last Gasp: CNN Reportedly Set To Stream Programs On Max As Viewership Plunges
Leftist news channel CNN, owned by Warner Bros Discovery Inc, plans to add live programming from the network to cable channel Max. CNN's streaming service, CNN+, failed to attract viewers, prompting the move. However, the transition may face challenges due to the rights held by pay-TV providers. CNN's ratings continue to decline, and with the rise of cord-cutting, the network's future looks uncertain.