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#politics

The Blaze: Both DOJ prosecutors who allegedly refused to charge Hunter Biden happen to be Joe Biden and Kamala Harris donors: Report
Both DOJ prosecutors who allegedly refused to charge Hunter Biden happen to be Joe Biden and Kamala Harris donors: Report
Attorney General Merrick Garland claims that U.S. Attorney David Weiss had the authority to bring charges against Hunter Biden without interference. However, it has been revealed that two other U.S. attorneys, who have previously supported President Biden and Vice President Harris, refused Weiss's request to bring charges.


The Epoch Times: SCOTUS Held Biden to Rule of Law in Student Loan Case: Constitutional Attorney
SCOTUS Held Biden to Rule of Law in Student Loan Case: Constitutional Attorney
The Supreme Court blocks Biden's plan to cancel student loan debt, ruling against him in a 6-3 decision.

The court also allows a Christian web designer to refuse working for same-sex couples, stating Colorado's anti-discrimination law violated the designer's rights.


Daily Wire: Texas Heartbeat Act Resulted In 10K Additional Babies Born Last Year, Study Suggests
Texas Heartbeat Act Resulted In 10K Additional Babies Born Last Year, Study Suggests
A new study reveals that almost 10,000 more babies were born in Texas due to the abortion ban. Statistical modeling shows that if the Heartbeat Act had not been implemented, around 287,289 Texan children would have been born in a nine-month period. The study suggests that barriers to abortion access contributed to the increase in births.


Fox News: Impeachment once again looms large in Congress
Impeachment once again looms large in Congress
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi resisted calls to impeach President George W. Bush over the Iraq War, but she had a plan to wind down U.S. involvement. Fast forward to 2019, when Pelosi finally greenlighted a formal impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump after a phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Now, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy may face similar impeachment calls against President Joe Biden and other cabinet officials, and it remains to be seen how he will handle the situation.


The Blaze: President Biden's CANDID admission about abortion: A surprising twist in the debate
President Biden's CANDID admission about abortion: A surprising twist in the debate
President Biden, a practicing Catholic, admitted his personal opposition to abortion during a speech in Maryland. However, he still supports Roe v. Wade and believes that the first three months of pregnancy should be a decision between a woman and her doctor. His statement has been criticized for lacking consistency and factual accuracy.


The Right Scoop: Biden makes bizarre claim after being asked if he gave false hope over student loan bribe
Biden makes bizarre claim after being asked if he gave false hope over student loan bribe
Joe Biden denies giving false hope to borrowers with student loans, placing blame on Republicans for snatching away hope. The Supreme Court exposed the illegal bribe and Biden's motive to gain votes.


The Epoch Times: EXCLUSIVE: Trudeau Foundation Held Not 1 but 3 Meetings in PM’s Building
EXCLUSIVE: Trudeau Foundation Held Not 1 but 3 Meetings in PM’s Building
MPs question meetings between Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation and government officials in the Prime Minister's building. These meetings were related to the foundation's "Pluralism Project" and have raised concerns about privileged access and Chinese interference. The foundation went through a governance crisis after reports of Chinese donations.


Breitbart: Brazil Bans Former President Jair Bolsonaro from Politics for 8 Years
Brazil Bans Former President Jair Bolsonaro from Politics for 8 Years
Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro has been barred from running for office until 2030 due to violating election laws. He spread misinformation about rigged voting machines and faced backlash from the court. Despite his claims, Bolsonaro won the 2018 election, but now his hopes for a political comeback have been dashed.


The Epoch Times: SCOTUS Cites Nancy Pelosi's Own Words to Justify Blocking Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
SCOTUS Cites Nancy Pelosi's Own Words to Justify Blocking Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
The Supreme Court ruled that President Biden cannot cancel student debt repayments through executive authority, based on comments made by Nancy Pelosi. The Biden administration argued that a 2003 law allowed for debt cancellation, but the court disagreed. Student loan borrowers will have to resume payments starting in October.


American Thinker: The Supreme Court’s three decisions honor the Constitution
The Supreme Court’s three decisions honor the Constitution
The Supreme Court made several noteworthy decisions, including ending affirmative action, limiting executive authority to erase debt, and protecting free speech. The dissents from the left-leaning justices are concerning and predict a future controlled by the left.

In one case, the Court ruled that race-based college admissions violate the Constitution. However, the opinion included a loophole that allows consideration of race in certain contexts. This decision undermines the end of affirmative action and allows for "lived experiences" to be used as a substitute for race. In another case, the Court rejected a unilateral executive ability to cancel student loans. The dissent argued that the executive has the power to rewrite legislation under certain circumstances, undermining the rule of law. The Court also reaffirmed the right to be free of coerced speech. The dissent argued that not forcing individuals to engage in expressive acts constitutes discrimination. The decision protects the First Amendment and opposes state-coerced speech.


National Review: The Corner: Has Roberts Changed?
The Corner: Has Roberts Changed?
Chief Justice John Roberts recently issued rulings outlawing affirmative action in college admissions and rejecting the Biden administration's college loan forgiveness plan. Some speculate that Roberts may have shifted towards a more conservative stance, while others suggest that his change in positions could be influenced by the unpopularity of affirmative action and Joe Biden's low approval ratings. Another factor could be the perceived intellectual collapse of the left side of the court.


Daily Wire: Chaos At California’s Black Reparations Public Hearing, Report Sent To Legislature
Chaos At California’s Black Reparations Public Hearing, Report Sent To Legislature
California's slavery reparations task force has submitted its final report to the legislature, which recommends remedies for the legacy of slavery. During the last public hearing, advocates called for a national "divorce" settlement for black Americans. The report includes over 100 recommendations, such as a formal apology, repealing the state's affirmative action ban, and monetary payments to descendants of African American slaves. (, )


Red State: Michigan House Passes Bill That Could Imprison or Fine Offenders Found Guilty of Using 'Wrong' Pronouns
Michigan House Passes Bill That Could Imprison or Fine Offenders Found Guilty of Using 'Wrong' Pronouns
A bill passed in the Michigan House of Representatives would make it a felony to "intimidate" someone using the wrong pronoun, punishable by imprisonment or fine. The bill defines "intimidate" as repeated harassment causing feelings of terror. Critics argue it is an attempt to silence conservative expression and views.


#society

Breitbart: 'War': Left Outrage as French Police Calls Out 'Savage Hordes' Rioting
'War': Left Outrage as French Police Calls Out 'Savage Hordes' Rioting
Police unions in France have released a joint statement calling for the restoration of law and order "by all means" as they believe they are currently at war with "harmful people" who they describe as savage hordes. The unions argue that asking for calm is no longer enough and that order must now be imposed. Their statement comes after police officers faced criticism for the killing of a teenager, leading some politicians on the left to accuse the unions of inciting civil war.


The American Mind: Ending, or Punting, on Affirmative Action?
Ending, or Punting, on Affirmative Action?
The Supreme Court invalidates the use of race as a factor in university admissions. Despite this decision, there is a possibility that previous affirmative action cases may still disappoint in the future. The Court's ruling states that race-based admissions programs lack coherence, fail to achieve meaningful connections, violate the non-use of race as a negative, perpetuate stereotyping, and lack logical end points. However, some dissenting opinions suggest that the decision may be overturned or circumvented in the future.


National Review: Fox News Settles Lawsuits with Ex-Tucker Carlson Producer for $12 Million
Fox News Settles Lawsuits with Ex-Tucker Carlson Producer for $12 Million
Fox News settles lawsuits with former producer for Tucker Carlson and Maria Bartiromo for $12 million. Abby Grossberg alleged coercion and filed separate lawsuit for bullying and discrimination. Grossberg hopeful resolution will improve network's treatment of women and minorities.


American Thinker: So is France's Macron 'weakened' as they said Putin was, with the fiery disorder in France?
So is France's Macron 'weakened' as they said Putin was, with the fiery disorder in France?
A failed mutiny weakens Putin, causing concern in the EU. Meanwhile, Macron faces violent riots in France sparked by police killing of a 17-year-old boy. The West's leaders are not as strong as they claim.


The Babylon Bee: With Pride Month Over, Gatorade Switches Back To Straightorade
With Pride Month Over, Gatorade Switches Back To Straightorade
Consumer brand Gatorade has announced that it will switch its name back to Straightorade after Pride Month. They want to differentiate themselves and show support for their heterosexual consumer base. Some consumers were confused by the announcement, questioning if drinking Gatorade during Pride Month made them gay.


National Review: The Corner: Sex-Traffickers Know Virginity Is Not a Social Construct
The Corner: Sex-Traffickers Know Virginity Is Not a Social Construct


Planned Parenthood tweet dismisses the concept of virginity, while a sex trafficking survivor reveals the horrors she endured. Planned Parenthood's focus on abortion undermines the protection of innocence and enables traffickers to exploit children.


Forbes: Ex-Tucker Carlson Producer Settles Harassment Suit For $12 Million
Ex-Tucker Carlson Producer Settles Harassment Suit For $12 Million
Former Fox News producer Abby Grossberg settled two lawsuits against the network for $12 million. Grossberg alleged that she was harassed and forced to give misleading testimony in Dominion Voting Systems' defamation case against Fox News.


Fox News: Meth pipe valentines? Harm reduction advocates, critics at odds over best way to help drug users
Meth pipe valentines? Harm reduction advocates, critics at odds over best way to help drug users
Harm reduction proponents argue that their approach saves lives and prevents the spread of disease by meeting drug users where they are. However, skeptics believe that harm reduction messaging has gone too far, encouraging drug use and normalizing public drug use. The debate over harm reduction has intensified as overdose deaths continue to rise.


The Blaze: Anheuser-Busch responds after Dylan Mulvaney complains beer company is not defending trans community
Anheuser-Busch responds after Dylan Mulvaney complains beer company is not defending trans community
In the wake of a boycott against Bud Light, transgender activist Dylan Mulanvey criticized Anheuser-Busch for not defending him against transphobia. Anheuser-Busch responded by stating that their focus is on brewing great beer, not taking stands in culture wars, and reaffirmed their commitment to supporting LGBTQ+ communities. Despite the controversy, Bud Light sales have continued to decline, resulting in billions of dollars lost in market cap and the loss of its status as America's No. 1 beer.


National Review: Correcting the Record on the ‘Fake’ Same-Sex Couple in the 303 Creative Case
Correcting the Record on the ‘Fake’ Same-Sex Couple in the 303 Creative Case
Lawyers representing a Christian website designer push back against accusations that the designer fabricated a request to create a same-sex wedding website. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the designer, finding that Colorado's public-accommodations law violated her religious convictions. The request in question was received, but whether it was from a legitimate couple or someone posing as a couple remains uncertain.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Poland applies to NATO to join Nuclear Sharing program – Poland’s Prime Minister
Poland applies to NATO to join Nuclear Sharing program – Poland’s Prime Minister
Poland seeks to join NATO's nuclear exchange program due to Russia's deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. The final decision depends on American and NATO partners.


#foreignaffairs

The Federalist: State Dept. Finally Admits Biden Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal
State Dept. Finally Admits Biden Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal
President Biden's State Department released a damning report on the Afghanistan withdrawal, acknowledging challenges and failures in terminating U.S. presence. Biden's rushed execution compounded difficulties, leading to serious consequences for Afghan security. The report attempted to shift blame onto former President Trump, but it was Biden who left Americans behind, welcomed questionable Afghan refugees, and abandoned military equipment. The State Department praised its own handling of the crisis while acknowledging room for improvement in future complex crises.


Breitbart: Joe Biden Threatened Brazil over Forest Fires. Why Not Canada?
Joe Biden Threatened Brazil over Forest Fires. Why Not Canada?
Over 100 million Americans in 23 states are facing a decline in air quality due to Canadian wildfires. The fires are a result of Canada's mismanagement of their forests, and despite Canada's lack of progress in solving the issue, President Joe Biden has not held the Canadian government accountable. This is in stark contrast to Biden's reaction to controlled fires in the Amazon Rainforest, where he threatened to destroy Brazil's economy if they did not stop deforestation.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Chinese Premier Criticizes West's Economic De-risking From China—Experts Refute Remarks
Chinese Premier Criticizes West's Economic De-risking From China—Experts Refute Remarks
Chinese Premier Li Qiang criticizes the West for "de-risking" from China, calling it a false proposition. However, experts argue that the Chinese regime's coercive economic tactics have caused companies to move production out of China to reduce risks.


The Epoch Times: Southern States Rely on Queensland for Winter Gas Supply
Southern States Rely on Queensland for Winter Gas Supply
Southern states in Australia are facing a winter gas shortage and will rely on excess supply from Queensland. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has emphasized the need for sufficient storage and transport capacity to shift the gas south. The demand outlook remains uncertain due to factors like weather and electricity market conditions. The report also highlights insufficient gas production in New South Wales and Victoria, which is leading to higher prices for users in those states. The industry is complying mostly with the emergency gas price cap, but new gas supply close to where it's needed is necessary to avoid shortfalls and lower prices.


#culture

Forbes: India Box Office: ‘Adipurush’ Scores Below $60 Million Worldwide In Two Weeks
India Box Office: ‘Adipurush’ Scores Below $60 Million Worldwide In Two Weeks
The Hindi film "Adipurush" based on the Hindu mythological epic Ramayan has had a disappointing performance in its first two weeks, earning $35 million in India and $56 million globally. The film faced criticism for its graphics and portrayal of characters, leading to court cases and objections from religious groups. Despite changes to controversial dialogues, screenings were disrupted in some places.


#health

The Epoch Times: RFK Jr. Explains the Evolution of His Vocal Condition
RFK Jr. Explains the Evolution of His Vocal Condition
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s voice has been affected by a neurological condition called spasmodic dysphonia, causing his voice to tremble. Kennedy has received treatment for his condition and has undergone surgery in Japan. Despite his vocal challenges, Kennedy remains a popular presidential candidate with high favorability ratings.


#education

Fox News: University demands professor learn free speech after chiding student for using term ‘biological woman’: Report
University demands professor learn free speech after chiding student for using term ‘biological woman’: Report
University of Cincinnati instructor penalized a student for using "biological women" in a project about transgender athletes in women's sports. The instructor was reprimanded and required to undergo free speech training.


Daily Wire: Higher Education Will Still Racially Discriminate — But It’ll Be More Creative
Higher Education Will Still Racially Discriminate — But It’ll Be More Creative
Colleges are adopting a "holistic" approach that discriminates against whites and Asians, perpetuating racism in the name of promoting diversity.


#crime

Red State: Self-Defense or Vigilantism? The Controversial Case of a Homeowner Confronting a Burglar
Self-Defense or Vigilantism? The Controversial Case of a Homeowner Confronting a Burglar
A man in La Puebla defended his property from a suspected burglar by holding him at gunpoint until law enforcement arrived. The incident involved a brief scuffle and the man firing a warning shot. While some commend his actions, others raise concerns about potential risks and legal implications.


#sports

Breitbart: Monday Night Football Hit by ESPN Layoffs as Steve Young, Suzy Kolber Get Walking Papers
Monday Night Football Hit by ESPN Layoffs as Steve Young, Suzy Kolber Get Walking Papers
ESPN has laid off over 20 on-air hosts, including Suzy Kolber and Steve Young. The layoffs show the financial impact of declining cable subscribers on even highly valued NFL coverage.


Breitbart: NFL Draft Expert Todd McShay Out at ESPN
NFL Draft Expert Todd McShay Out at ESPN
Longtime ESPN NFL Draft expert Todd McShay was let go by the network, along with former NFL QB Matt Hasselbeck, as part of a company-wide effort to terminate 7,000 positions.


#science

The Blaze: Flat Earth Dave joins Pat Gray for Conspiracy Theory Friday and reveals some … interesting theories
Flat Earth Dave joins Pat Gray for Conspiracy Theory Friday and reveals some … interesting theories
Pat Gray invites David Weiss, aka Flat Earth Dave, to discuss the theory that the Earth is flat on "Pat Gray Unleashed." Dave argues that circumnavigation is only possible from east to west, not from pole to pole. He debunks claims by Ferdinand Magellan and Bill Harrelson of successfully circumnavigating the globe.


#outdoors

Fox News: Florida paddleboarder trailed by hammerhead shark, video shows: 'Never knew I had it in me to be that calm'
Florida paddleboarder trailed by hammerhead shark, video shows: 'Never knew I had it in me to be that calm'
A paddleboarder in Florida escaped unharmed after being followed by a hammerhead shark more than 35 miles off the coast of Palm Beach County. The paddleboarder's husband alerted her to the shark's presence, and she calmly made her way back to their boat. The incident occurred during a charity race, and the team decided to continue after the shark swam away.


#technology

Breitbart: Log In, or Else: Elon Musk's Twitter Blocks Unregistered Users from Viewing Posts
Log In, or Else: Elon Musk's Twitter Blocks Unregistered Users from Viewing Posts
Elon Musk's Twitter setting has changed, preventing users from browsing tweets without signing in. This may be an attempt to increase userbase and ad revenue. Features like tweet editing and verification badge require a paid subscription.


#other

PJ Media: Techno-Hell: FDA Approves the Release of 2.4 Million Bioengineered Designer Mosquitoes in Florida, California
Techno-Hell: FDA Approves the Release of 2.4 Million Bioengineered Designer Mosquitoes in Florida, California
The US EPA has approved a British biotech firm's request to release genetically altered mosquitoes as an experimental pesticide product. These mosquitoes are designed to mate with invasive female mosquitoes, reducing the overall population. The release can take place in California and Florida.


Fox News: Meghan Markle, Prince Harry officially vacate Frogmore Cottage after King Charles eviction
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry officially vacate Frogmore Cottage after King Charles eviction
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially vacated Frogmore Cottage, their former main residence in Windsor, as they have left their senior roles within the royal family. The cottage was renovated for $3.2 million and had been intended as their base when they visited the UK. It is unclear where they will stay if they were to visit now.


The Federalist Papers: Sweden Stuns Europe with Major Push Back on Globalist Agenda – Warns Western Nations to Follow Suit
Sweden Stuns Europe with Major Push Back on Globalist Agenda – Warns Western Nations to Follow Suit
Sweden has changed its energy language from "100% renewable" to "100% fossil-free" in order to meet its electricity demand and achieve net zero emissions by 2045. The country's finance minister stated that this change paves the way for nuclear power, which is seen as a stable energy source compared to wind and solar power. This decision has sparked debates about the sustainability of green energy and its role in meeting climate change goals.


Forbes: How Tracking Wardrobe Usage Boosts The Circular Economy
How Tracking Wardrobe Usage Boosts The Circular Economy
Consumers are largely unaware of the environmental impact of their fashion purchases. Luxury brands like Gucci and mass market retailer Zara are entering the resale market, but it is unclear how this affects carbon emissions. At a fashion technology conference in Amsterdam, Reaktor's principal consultant for strategy and business design, Olof Hoverfält, shared insights from his Wardrobe Diary Project, which tracks the use and environmental impact of clothing. The data reveals that close to half of our wardrobes are heavily underutilized, and the cost per wear of garments is often higher than expected. This tracking could help brands manufacture more sustainably and encourage redistribution models like reselling and subscriptions.