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29 Jun 2023

#politics

The Blaze: Ana Navarro of 'The View' Calls Biden’s Defense of Hunter an 'ACT OF LOVE'?!
Ana Navarro of 'The View' Calls Biden’s Defense of Hunter an 'ACT OF LOVE'?!
Joe Biden continues to defend his son's actions, which many find despicable. Ana Navarro of "The View" sees it as a father's love, while Dave Rubin mocks Biden's claims of not discussing business with his son.


Newsbusters: MRC’s Houck Joins FNC, Newsmax to Slam the Lefty Media Covering for Biden 2024
MRC’s Houck Joins FNC, Newsmax to Slam the Lefty Media Covering for Biden 2024
NewsBusters managing editor Curtis Houck appeared on Newsmax and Fox News to discuss the liberal broadcast network's coverage of recent Biden family scandals and their attempts to downplay them. Houck pointed out the low approval ratings for President Biden's handling of the economy and argued that the media's complicity in downplaying economic indicators like high inflation contributes to the lack of awareness among the American people. He also highlighted the lack of coverage by ABC, CBS, and NBC of Biden's gaffes and the WhatsApp messages allegedly from Hunter Biden. Houck emphasized the disparity in coverage between the Biden scandals and the coverage of the Trump indictment.


The Epoch Times: Kim Yo Jong: A Woman at the Height of Power in North Korea’s Kim Dynasty
Kim Yo Jong: A Woman at the Height of Power in North Korea’s Kim Dynasty
In the male-dominated Kim regime of North Korea, Kim Yo Jong is gaining prominence and is seen as a possible successor to Kim Jong Un. She holds high-ranking positions in the Workers' Party of Korea and has played a significant role in international diplomacy. There are also speculations about Kim Jong Un's daughter, Kim Ju-ae, being groomed for leadership. Photos and state media portrayals suggest a potential succession plan. The role of women in the Kim family is seen as instrumental to Kim Jong Un's rule and the continuation of the dynasty.


Foreign Policy: Xi’s Schadenfreude Over Moscow’s Mutiny
Xi’s Schadenfreude Over Moscow’s Mutiny
Russia's War in Ukraine: Last weekend's rebellion by the Wagner Group showed Chinese leader Xi Jinping the dangers of political corruption, ideological heresy, and military disloyalty. Xi's distrust of pluralism may lead him to pursue radical policies. Xi and Putin have different views on the reasons for the Soviet Union's collapse, leading to divergent strategies and growing concerns for China's future.


Red State: Governor Ron DeSantis Pledges to Try to Eradicate Four Federal Agencies
Governor Ron DeSantis Pledges to Try to Eradicate Four Federal Agencies
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is positioning himself as a conservative candidate by pledging to eliminate the Departments of Education, Commerce, Energy, and the IRS if elected. This is the first such pledge since Rick Perry's forgetful statement in 2012. DeSantis is focused on combatting cultural Marxism and believes these agencies are unnecessary and impede individual freedom. It will be a challenging endeavor, but DeSantis is not one to shy away from bold decisions.


Daily Wire: ‘This President Is Compromised’: Comer Says Biden Family Brokered Over $40M-Worth Of Foreign Deals
‘This President Is Compromised’: Comer Says Biden Family Brokered Over $40M-Worth Of Foreign Deals
Rep. James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, alleges that the Biden family's overseas business dealings involved foreign payments that could exceed $40 million. Comer claims that the evidence suggests organized crime and that the Biden family's behavior goes beyond inappropriate business dealings. He also states that there were at least six suspicious policy decisions made during Joe Biden's presidency that were influenced by corruption.


Fox News: House GOP demand transcribed interviews from Hunter Biden prosecutor, DOJ, IRS, Secret Service officials
House GOP demand transcribed interviews from Hunter Biden prosecutor, DOJ, IRS, Secret Service officials
House Republicans are demanding federal officials, including the U.S. attorney investigating Hunter Biden, to appear before multiple congressional committees for interviews regarding allegations of politicization and misconduct. The investigation aims to determine if the federal probe into Hunter Biden was influenced by politics.


#society

The Economist: Massachusetts is not the gun-control beacon it once was
Massachusetts is not the gun-control beacon it once was


Massachusetts, once a beacon for gun control, is now facing a national crisis due to its mass exporting of firearms. The Littleton Mill, the largest cluster of federally licensed gun dealers in America, recently gained attention and scrutiny after a dealer was arrested for selling guns to a straw buyer. Despite strict gun control regulations in the state, the number of licensed dealers has risen, and there are concerns that enforcement of these regulations is lacking. Massachusetts continues to be a major hub for gunmakers, with a significant amount of firearms being manufactured in the state.


#foreignaffairs

Washington Free Beacon: Mike Pence Makes Surprise Visit to Ukraine To Meet With Zelensky
Mike Pence Makes Surprise Visit to Ukraine To Meet With Zelensky
Former VP Mike Pence met with Ukrainian President Zelensky, reaffirming commitment to defend Ukraine. Support for Ukraine among Americans remains high, with 76% believing Ukrainian victory is in US interest. Pence emphasized importance of American leadership in the world.


#religion

The Blaze: Vatican investigates bishop who accused Pope Francis of 'undermining' Catholic faith: 'I reject his program'
Vatican investigates bishop who accused Pope Francis of 'undermining' Catholic faith: 'I reject his program'
In a formal investigation, the Vatican is looking into accusations made by Bishop Joseph Strickland, who believes that Pope Francis is undermining the Catholic faith. Strickland has been critical of leftism and woke ideology within the Church. He has also called out President Biden and Hillary Clinton for their support of abortion. The investigation is focused on Strickland's social media posts and questions regarding diocesan management.


#culture

The Blaze: Norm Macdonald explains what 'cisgender' is to confused guest
Norm Macdonald explains what 'cisgender' is to confused guest
Legendary comedian Norm Macdonald passed away, but his humor lives on. In an old clip, he humorously explains the term "cis male" and critiques the concept of self-identification.


#health

The Federalist Papers: Potentially Deadly Parasitic Disease Once Obliterated Has Returned to America
Potentially Deadly Parasitic Disease Once Obliterated Has Returned to America
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have issued a health advisory about the reemergence of locally acquired malaria cases in Florida and Texas. This is the first time in 20 years that malaria infections transmitted within the U.S. have been detected. The CDC emphasized that there is no evidence to suggest a connection between the cases in the two states.


Fox News: Canada wildfire smoke raises health risks among Black, poorer residents in the US
Canada wildfire smoke raises health risks among Black, poorer residents in the US
Smoky air from Canada's wildfires blankets parts of the U.S., worsening air quality and posing health risks, particularly for poor and minority communities. Cities like Detroit, Chicago, and Cleveland are experiencing very unhealthy air. The smoke exacerbates existing pollution issues in these communities, emphasizing the need for better air quality solutions.


Fox News: Guardians manager Terry Francona advised by doctors to stay away from ballpark after hospitalization
Guardians manager Terry Francona advised by doctors to stay away from ballpark after hospitalization
Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona hospitalized for lightheadedness; tests come back normal. He is resting and will be determined daily.


Fox News: 6-year-old Iowa boy dies after being found unconscious in Nebraska wave pool
6-year-old Iowa boy dies after being found unconscious in Nebraska wave pool
A 6-year-old Iowa boy found unconscious in a wave pool at a waterpark in Omaha has died after being taken off life support. The family is devastated and seeking donations for funeral expenses.


#education

National Review: The Corner: The Supreme Court’s Affirmative-Action Decision is the Anti-Dobbs
The Corner: The Supreme Court’s Affirmative-Action Decision is the Anti-Dobbs
The Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs challenges the right and Students for Fair Admissions striking down affirmative action policies.


The Economist: What the rise of student consulting clubs means
What the rise of student consulting clubs means
The emergence of undergraduate consulting clubs offers cost-effective services to firms. Students gain valuable skills and experience alongside their studies.


The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Supreme Court just REJECTED Harvard and UNC race-based admission programs as unconstitutional
BREAKING: Supreme Court just REJECTED Harvard and UNC race-based admission programs as unconstitutional
The Supreme Court ruled that race-based admission programs at Harvard and UNC are unconstitutional.


The Federalist Papers: Breaking: Supreme Court Deals Crushing Blow to Affirmative Action in College Admissions
Breaking: Supreme Court Deals Crushing Blow to Affirmative Action in College Admissions
The Supreme Court has ruled that affirmative action policies at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina violate the Constitution.


Fox News: GOP presidential candidates applaud Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling on 'toxic' college admissions
GOP presidential candidates applaud Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling on 'toxic' college admissions
Republican candidates support the Supreme Court's ruling on race in college admissions, seeing it as a way to promote freedom and opportunity. Critics fear it may lead to "shadow" racial balancing.


The Federalist: SCOTUS Strikes Down Race-Based College Admissions
SCOTUS Strikes Down Race-Based College Admissions
The Supreme Court ends affirmative action policies in higher education, ruling Harvard University and UNC violated the 14th Amendment.


#crime

Fox News: Shootout outside Saudi Arabia US consulate leaves guard, attacker dead
Shootout outside Saudi Arabia US consulate leaves guard, attacker dead
Gunfire erupts at U.S. consulate in Saudi Arabia, leaving two dead.


Daily Wire: Charges Dismissed Against Man In Fatal Stabbing Of Alleged NYC Subway Menace
Charges Dismissed Against Man In Fatal Stabbing Of Alleged NYC Subway Menace
Jordan Williams, a man charged with fatally stabbing another rider on a New York City subway train, will not be prosecuted. Williams claimed self-defense, and a grand jury voted not to indict him. The decision has sparked controversy and concerns about carrying weapons.


#sports

Fox News: NFL suspends three players indefinitely for betting on league games in 2022
NFL suspends three players indefinitely for betting on league games in 2022
Three Indianapolis Colts players and a free agent have been suspended indefinitely for gambling on NFL games, violating the league's policy. Another player from the Tennessee Titans was also suspended for six games for betting on non-NFL sports.


Forbes: Why Are Manchester United Chasing Down Inter Milan’s Goalkeeper, Andre Onana?
Why Are Manchester United Chasing Down Inter Milan’s Goalkeeper, Andre Onana?
Manchester United fans want David de Gea replaced by a more technically skilled goalkeeper like Andre Onana. Onana's composure and passing ability stand out, giving the team better build-up from the back. This move is seen as necessary in the modern game, and Manchester United have the budget to secure Onana's transfer.


Forbes: Former Indy 500 Winner Tony Kanaan Named Special Advisor At Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team
Former Indy 500 Winner Tony Kanaan Named Special Advisor At Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team
IndyCar driver Tony Kanaan will continue his career with Arrow McLaren as a special advisor after his 16th-place finish in the Indianapolis 500. Kanaan, the 2013 Indy 500 winner and 2004 IndyCar Series champion, will mentor drivers and work with the team's commercial partnerships.


Fox News: Authorities release bodycam video from Ryan Mallett’s death revealing conditions on day of ‘tragic’ drowning
Authorities release bodycam video from Ryan Mallett’s death revealing conditions on day of ‘tragic’ drowning
Former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett tragically drowned at a beach in Destin, Florida. Law enforcement released bodycam footage showing first responders attempting to rescue Mallett. The sheriff's office stated that there were no dangerous conditions in the water, and it appears to be a tragic accident.


Fox News: Colin Kaepernick, over 6 years removed from NFL, vows to keep pursuing return in face of 'political bias'
Colin Kaepernick, over 6 years removed from NFL, vows to keep pursuing return in face of 'political bias'
Colin Kaepernick continues to train in hopes of returning to the NFL. Despite not having any scheduled workouts with a team, Kaepernick remains determined and believes he can still excel on the field. He last played in 2016, and although he impressed during a workout with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022, they chose not to sign him.


Fox News: Yankees' Aaron Judge plays catch in first baseball activity since toe injury, inching closer to return
Yankees' Aaron Judge plays catch in first baseball activity since toe injury, inching closer to return
New York Yankees' outfielder Aaron Judge returns to baseball activities after tearing a ligament in his right big toe. His progress is slow but steady as he works to get back on the field.


#outdoors

Fox News: New Jersey helicopter crew rescues firefighters whose boat went over waterfall
New Jersey helicopter crew rescues firefighters whose boat went over waterfall
Two firefighters in New Jersey were rescued by a state police helicopter crew after their boat went over a waterfall during a rescue mission on the Passaic River. No injuries were reported in the incident.


Field & Stream: How to Make a Compass
How to Make a Compass
In a world full of modern navigation tools, learning how to make a compass using natural materials can be a valuable skill. Whether it's using a leaf and a magnetized piece of metal or a needle and water, making your own compass can help you navigate when you're stranded in the wilderness. It's also a fun project to do with kids, teaching them about the four cardinal directions and the principles of magnetism. While homemade compasses may not be as precise as commercial ones, they can still serve as important tools in survival situations. Always carry a compass with you when venturing outside, as relying on a phone compass can be unreliable.


Backpacker: The Art of Swedish Trekking
The Art of Swedish Trekking
Swedish entrepreneur Åke Nordin's vision for exploring Scandinavia's landscapes led to the creation of the Fjällräven Classic—a noncompetitive trek celebrating community in the outdoors. The Classic has grown over the years, but remains focused on enjoying nature and being prepared for rough terrain. Fjällräven offers treks in several locations around the world, with each route offering unique scenery and challenges. The company also emphasizes responsible trekking and partners with organizations to minimize impact on the environment.


#technology

The Economist: AI is making Washington smarter
AI is making Washington smarter
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked bipartisan interest and deliberation in Washington, DC. Lawmakers are attempting to understand and regulate AI, with Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer leading the charge. Despite skepticism and jokes, there is a rare season of bipartisan goodwill as regulators and industry experts grapple with how to regulate AI effectively. The government is already regulating AI through existing laws, but Congress could mandate the development of sector-specific plans and transparency into AI algorithms. It could also consider export controls and funding for AI research in the public interest. America's incremental approach to regulation has kept it ahead, and AI may just help lawmakers grow up.


#other

Fox News: Canada’s wildfire smoke to spread after heavy rain in Quebec failed to quell the blaze
Canada’s wildfire smoke to spread after heavy rain in Quebec failed to quell the blaze
Canadian wildfires continue to spread smoke across the country and the United States, affecting air quality in various regions. The fires have become the nation's worst wildfire season, with no immediate relief in sight.