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29 Jun 2023

#politics

National Review: Congress Should Kill the New Biden Vaccine Program
Congress Should Kill the New Biden Vaccine Program
Congress recently passed debt-limit legislation that includes a clawback provision to pull back $27 billion in unspent Covid-19 funds from federal agencies. However, there are concerns about a new $5 billion vaccine program, called Project NextGen, which may burden taxpayers and lack sufficient benefits to public health. Congress should focus on stricter oversight of how federal agencies spend taxpayer funds and investigate the potential waste and fraud associated with Covid relief spending. Furthermore, the ability of agencies like the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to set aside unspent funds raises questions about transparency and stewardship of public resources.


Liberty Nation: American Fever Dream
American Fever Dream
Joe Biden’s son, facing federal charges, will not be held accountable for income tax and gun violations. The outcome carries both positive and negative consequences. Meanwhile, speculation arises regarding the potential impact of Donald Trump's Fox interview on his legal proceedings.


American Thinker: Garbage Thinking and the Desire for a World Government
Garbage Thinking and the Desire for a World Government
Agenda 2030 by the United Nations is criticized for its false values. The five terms introduced are mocked and debunked. It promotes a superficial idea of prosperity and partnership.


American Thinker: For Trump, 'Sentence first, verdict afterwards'
For Trump, 'Sentence first, verdict afterwards'
Letters published by The New York Times express bias against former President Trump and Judge Cannon. The letters suggest that a fair trial for Trump would end in conviction and a stiff sentence, indicating a "sentence first, verdict afterwards" mindset.


#society

National Review: Gen Z Is the ‘Surveillance Generation’
Gen Z Is the ‘Surveillance Generation’
Members of Generation Z have shown a passion for demanding surveillance and accepting the loss of privacy. A poll revealed that 30 percent of those under 30 support the government installing cameras in homes to "reduce domestic violence, abuse, and other illegal activity." This trend is influenced by what they are being taught in colleges where bias response teams encourage students to report each other for expressing unpopular opinions. This culture of surveillance is spreading into everyday life as well, with cameras becoming increasingly common and young people aspiring to become internet influencers. The potential dangers of government surveillance and the need to preserve privacy should be recognized.


Fox News: Federal judge strikes down Kentucky's ban on sex-reassignment surgeries, cross-sex hormone therapies
Federal judge strikes down Kentucky's ban on sex-reassignment surgeries, cross-sex hormone therapies
A federal judge blocked a Kentucky law that restricted transgender medical treatments for minors, saying it violates the U.S. Constitution. The law, which also bans instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in schools, was challenged in court by LGBTQ+ advocacy groups. The judge ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, stating that the law would have serious consequences for trans teens.


#war

American Thinker: America’s ‘Revolutionary moment’
America’s ‘Revolutionary moment’
The road to war in Ukraine began with NATO's decision to enlarge its membership, which Russia saw as a threat. This occurred during America's "unipolar moment," when the US was the dominant global power. In this period, the US pursued an assertive foreign policy and promoted democracy worldwide. NATO also changed after the Cold War, engaging in military operations. The US disregarded traditional power politics and opposed the idea of "spheres of influence." However, a multiple power center world is emerging, and the US may need to adapt its outlook.


#culture

National Review: Sorolla’s Vision of Spain Opus Returns in Glory to the Hispanic Society
Sorolla’s Vision of Spain Opus Returns in Glory to the Hispanic Society
The Hispanic Society in New York has a stunning collection of Spanish art, including a 225-foot-long series of paintings by Joaquín Sorolla. The gallery has been recently restored and is now open to the public. It's a must-visit for art enthusiasts.


#health

Fox News: Heads up on migraines as expert reveals tips for finding relief from 'debilitating' headaches
Heads up on migraines as expert reveals tips for finding relief from 'debilitating' headaches
Migraines are a debilitating neurological disease characterized by severe head pain, sensitivity to light and sound, and nausea. Over 90% of migraine sufferers are unable to function during attacks. Treatment requires a comprehensive approach, including lifestyle modifications, preventative therapies, and acute rescue treatments. A migraine toolbox with various tools and techniques is recommended to manage and alleviate symptoms.


#education

Red State: When Wokeness Implodes: An Irony-Steeped Showdown in Florida, Echoes of Janus v. AFSCME, and a Fresh Start for Florida's Public Employees
When Wokeness Implodes: An Irony-Steeped Showdown in Florida, Echoes of Janus v. AFSCME, and a Fresh Start for Florida's Public Employees
The National Education Association (NEA) faces backlash from within its own ranks as the Saint Paul Federation of Educators (SPFE) boycotts its upcoming Representative Assembly. This comes as the NEA experiences a decline in membership since the Janus v. AFSCME decision, while the passage of forward-looking legislation in Florida strengthens public employees' rights.


#sports

Fox News: Pat McAfee offers sobering reminder after Ryan Mallett's death: 'Let’s try to enjoy every f---ing day'
Pat McAfee offers sobering reminder after Ryan Mallett's death: 'Let’s try to enjoy every f---ing day'
Former punter and radio host, Pat McAfee, shared a memory of the late Ryan Mallett, mentioning a night when they sang together with golfer John Daly. Mallett tragically drowned while swimming off the coast of a Florida beach. McAfee expressed the importance of appreciating each day and not letting negatives thoughts hold us back.


#science

Flag And Cross: A Close Encounter Of 2 Bright Planets Unfold On 1st Night Of July
A Close Encounter Of 2 Bright Planets Unfold On 1st Night Of July
July kicks off with a conjunction of Venus and Mars, the closest they will appear in the night sky until next February. Venus will serve as a reference point for stargazers, as Mars will appear dimmer. The best viewing conditions will be in the western half of the United States and the Canadian Prairies.


#other

The Epoch Times: Photographer’s otherworldly shots of glacial caves in Iceland will leave you awe-inspired
Photographer’s otherworldly shots of glacial caves in Iceland will leave you awe-inspired
A Nebraska-born photographer captures the enchanting beauty of glacial caves in Iceland. Ryan Newburn, who owns a glacier tour company, discovered his passion for landscape photography while trekking through Japan and other countries. He seeks out lesser-known spots and uses vibrant colors to create stunning images of the ice caves and glaciers.