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#politics

Breitbart: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at Town Hall: 'I Want My Party Back'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at Town Hall: 'I Want My Party Back'
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. aims to restore the values of the Democratic Party of old and unseat President Joe Biden as the 2024 nominee. He wants his party back, promoting the same values as his father and uncle.


The American Spectator: Anti-Business Activism Behind the FTC’s Lawsuit Against Amazon
Anti-Business Activism Behind the FTC’s Lawsuit Against Amazon
The FTC has filed a lawsuit against Amazon, accusing them of misleading customers and making it difficult to cancel Prime memberships. However, Amazon argues that they do not trick consumers and that the terms of membership are clearly stated. The lawsuit is seen as an example of the FTC burdening companies with unnecessary litigation and harming consumers.


Breitbart: Poll: Chris Christie Sees Highest Unfavorable Rating in Entire GOP Field 
Poll: Chris Christie Sees Highest Unfavorable Rating in Entire GOP Field 
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has the highest unfavorable rating in the entire Republican primary field, while former President Donald Trump remains the favorite. Trump has a 55-point lead over Christie and a 38-point lead overall. Christie's criticism of Trump at a recent conference did not sit well with the audience, as some members booed him.


Daily Wire: DeSantis Signals As President, He’ll Have New ‘Rules Of Engagement’ For Mexican Drug Cartels
DeSantis Signals As President, He’ll Have New ‘Rules Of Engagement’ For Mexican Drug Cartels
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis plans to implement new "rules of engagement" as President to deal with Mexican cartels smuggling drugs through the southern border. During a recent interview, DeSantis expressed concern over the impunity with which cartels operate and the lack of border patrol presence. He stated that if cartels attempt to cut through the border fence to bring drugs into the country, they will be met with a strong military response.


The American Spectator: Joe Biden Throws Son Hunter Under the Bus
Joe Biden Throws Son Hunter Under the Bus
Joe Biden denies being involved in his son Hunter Biden's business dealings and claims that he was not present when Hunter sent a text to a Chinese businessman. However, the text from Hunter clearly states that he was sitting with his father and wants to resolve a commitment. This contradiction shows that either Hunter or Joe Biden is lying. Considering Joe Biden's history of telling untruths, it is becoming apparent that he has a habit of fabricating stories for personal and financial gain.


Daily Wire: DeSantis Punches Back Over Trump’s Claim That He’s ‘Disloyal’
DeSantis Punches Back Over Trump’s Claim That He’s ‘Disloyal’
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis responds to accusations of disloyalty from former President Donald Trump, stating that politicians must earn support and are not entitled to it. DeSantis emphasizes his loyalty to his family, the Constitution, and his vision to beat President Biden. He takes responsibility to serve and promises a plan to bring about fundamental change.


Breitbart: Poll: Donald Trump Takes 30-Point Lead in Nevada
Poll: Donald Trump Takes 30-Point Lead in Nevada
Former President Donald Trump maintains a significant lead in Nevada's Republican primary race, with 52 percent support. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis trails far behind with 22 percent. Other candidates have only minimal support. Trump also holds commanding leads in New Hampshire and Pennsylvania.


The Blaze: Another gaffe: Biden botches reference to America's founding documents
Another gaffe: Biden botches reference to America's founding documents
President Joe Biden, known for his frequent gaffes, mistakenly referred to the Declaration of Independence instead of the Constitution during an interview with MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace. This error is just one in a series of slip-ups made by the Democratic politician. Additionally, Biden has recently mixed up Iraq and Ukraine in his speeches.


Townhall: A Fundamentally Important Question for Independence Day
A Fundamentally Important Question for Independence Day
A question about the source of our rights prompts reflection on the relationship between government and the people. In history, sovereignty has generally resided with the ruler, making individual rights dependent on their decisions. However, the American Founders challenged this notion, establishing the people as sovereign with unalienable rights. Yet, in recent times, some have sought to undermine these principles, advocating for a more consolidated and bureaucratic form of government. The solution lies in restoring the foundational concept that our rights come from a higher authority, not from the state.


Daily Wire: DeSantis Indicates As President, His DOJ Will Go After Elites Who’ve Played By Different Rules
DeSantis Indicates As President, His DOJ Will Go After Elites Who’ve Played By Different Rules
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis vows to appoint an attorney general who will hold elites accountable, stating that everyone will be treated equally under his administration. DeSantis criticizes the preferential treatment given to the ruling class and asserts that if crimes have been committed, they must face the consequences.


#society

The Epoch Times: Electrical Fire Sends Smoke Billowing From Under New York City's Iconic Tiffany Store
Electrical Fire Sends Smoke Billowing From Under New York City's Iconic Tiffany Store
An electrical fire erupts at the Tiffany & Co. store on Fifth Avenue in New York, causing minor injuries and evacuations. The fire, which started in an underground transformer vault, did not reach the store itself. The cause of the fire is under investigation.


Townhall: Supreme Court Ends the Last Vestige of 'Systemic Racism' in America
Supreme Court Ends the Last Vestige of 'Systemic Racism' in America
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling abolishing "systemic racism" in America. The ruling overturns affirmative action precedents and prohibits race-conscious admissions in universities.


Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: The media was hoping to dislodge some of that sweet and juicy race bait
GREG GUTFELD: The media was hoping to dislodge some of that sweet and juicy race bait
The Supreme Court ruled that race-based affirmative action programs are unconstitutional, sparking discussions on America's history of slavery and inequality. Reuters dug up information showing that many powerful people in the U.S., including living presidents, Supreme Court justices, and lawmakers, are descendants of slave owners. This revelation raises questions about the media's silence on the fact that former president Donald Trump's ancestors never owned slaves.


Townhall: Let’s Trade Pessimism for Patriotism on Independence Day
Let’s Trade Pessimism for Patriotism on Independence Day
American patriotism is at an all-time low, with only 38% of Americans considering it "very important." The drop is even steeper among young people. The only exception to this trend was after the 9/11 attacks, when patriotism spiked. It's important to appreciate America without needing tragedy, as higher levels of patriotism can contribute to military recruitment and deter war. The nation's current low military recruitment numbers are linked to record-low levels of patriotism. We must choose to appreciate our country now or risk having our enemies determine it for us.


Breitbart: Behar: SCOTUS 'Rolling Back' Affirmative Action May Lead to Getting 'Rid' of Gay Rights
Behar: SCOTUS 'Rolling Back' Affirmative Action May Lead to Getting 'Rid' of Gay Rights
Joy Behar expressed her concern on "The View" that after the repeal of affirmative action, the U.S. Supreme Court may now target gay rights. She believes that the talk of a post-racial society is flawed and that racism still exists. Behar also worries that abortion rights and gay marriage may be at risk.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Bed Bath & Beyond Lives On!(line). Overstock.com Buys Rights to Bankrupt Retailer and Changes Name
Bed Bath & Beyond Lives On!(line). Overstock.com Buys Rights to Bankrupt Retailer and Changes Name
Online retailer Overstock.com has acquired the intellectual property assets of bankrupt retail chain Bed & Bath & Beyond for $21.5 million. Overstock.com plans to change its corporate name to Bed & Bath & Beyond and redirect its website to bedbathandbeyond.com. The deal does not include Bed Bath & Beyond stores, which are expected to close, or the Buybuy Baby chain.


#culture

Fox News: On this day in history, June 30, 1936, 'Gone with the Wind' is published
On this day in history, June 30, 1936, 'Gone with the Wind' is published
Author Margaret Mitchell published the American classic novel "Gone with the Wind" on June 30, 1936. The book, set during the Civil War, tells the story of Scarlett O'Hara and was a huge success. The novel has faced controversy in recent years due to its portrayal of racism and slavery.


#crime

Breitbart: VIDEO: Mexican President Tells Cartel Behave 'Or I’m Telling Your Parents'
VIDEO: Mexican President Tells Cartel Behave 'Or I’m Telling Your Parents'
Mexican President orders drug cartel to release kidnapped police employees or he will tell their parents. Cartel demands resignation of state security leaders.


#sports

The Epoch Times: Qualifier Peter Kuest Tied for Rocket Mortgage Classic Lead
Qualifier Peter Kuest Tied for Rocket Mortgage Classic Lead
Qualifier Peter Kuest and Taylor Moore share the lead after the first round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic, both shooting impressive scores of 8-under par. Kuest, who had to play his way into the field on Monday, offset a lone bogey with nine birdies, while Moore poured in his fourth birdie on the 17th hole to pull even. Both players look to continue their strong performance in the upcoming rounds.


Forbes: Eduardo Escobar’s Brief New York Tenure Provides A Blueprint For Who The Mets Want To Be
Eduardo Escobar’s Brief New York Tenure Provides A Blueprint For Who The Mets Want To Be
In a trade to the Angels, Eduardo Escobar's time with the Mets wasn't particularly noteworthy, but it was a small step in the right direction for the team's success. Alongside other acquisitions, Escobar provided a sense of professionalism and bridged the gap until homegrown talent could take over. Despite a slow start, Escobar's improved performance and support for the younger player, Brett Baty, demonstrated his character and led to a beneficial trade for both parties.