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30 Jun 2023

#politics

American Thinker: Biden inflicts elder abuse
Biden inflicts elder abuse


Elderly people with dementia are vulnerable to abuse, but now the demented Elder-in-Chief, Joe Biden, is inflicting abuse on the country. He displays physical, psychological, financial, and social media abuse. His neglect and ignorance are evident in his handling of Afghanistan and the open borders. The Senate calls for awareness and prevention of elder abuse, urging federal agencies to protect the elderly. If the Department of Justice fails to bring Biden to justice, it is up to patriotic Americans to promote awareness and prevent elder abuse. Biden's corruption and abuse of power must be stopped.


Fox News: FREE FOR ALL: SCOTUS to decide fate of student loan handout, shipping giant strike 'imminent' and more top headlines
FREE FOR ALL: SCOTUS to decide fate of student loan handout, shipping giant strike 'imminent' and more top headlines
SCOTUS could decide on Biden admin's student loan handout, UPS faces critical deadline for potential strike, Thomas criticizes Jackson's race-infused world view in Supreme Court ruling. AI may detect early symptoms of dementia, Asian-American success story supports affirmative action. Congress promotes use of under-utilized AI, Biden says he's not essential during campaign fundraiser. AOC criticized for take on legacy admissions, Fauci adviser used personal email. Biden wanders off set during interview, state senator says "f--- the suburbs," Buttigieg defends Biden's confusion on Ukraine and Iraq. Dylan Mulvaney criticizes Bud Light, Bill Melugin reveals his travel tip. Supreme Court defends fairness in college admissions, Americans divided by race? State no longer requires hospital reporting on substance-exposed babies, tracking fentanyl's revenue boost. Son's lemonade stand reported to labor department, experts discuss potential AI movies becoming reality. Katharine Lee Bates wrote "America the Beautiful," police officer navigates slip-and-slide. Dr. Houman Hemmat discusses masks filtering wildfire particulates, student responds to affirmatve action ruling. Laura Ingraham believes in equality without regard to race.


Red State: Biden and AOC Reveal Just How Little They Understand About the Constitution or SCOTUS
Biden and AOC Reveal Just How Little They Understand About the Constitution or SCOTUS
Joe Biden and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez display a lack of understanding of the Constitution and the role of the Supreme Court. Biden attacks the Court and confuses the Constitution with the Declaration of Independence, while Ocasio-Cortez brings up irrelevant arguments about legacy admissions. Their comments reveal their ignorance and misunderstanding of the legal questions at hand.


The Epoch Times: Oversight Board Asks Meta to Suspend Cambodia PM’s Accounts Over Post Inciting Violence
Oversight Board Asks Meta to Suspend Cambodia PM’s Accounts Over Post Inciting Violence
The oversight board of Meta has recommended a six-month suspension of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen's Facebook and Instagram accounts after he made threats of violence against his political opponents in a video. The board cited the severity of the violation and Hun Sen's history of human rights violations and intimidation as reasons for the suspension. Hun Sen has since deleted his Facebook page and switched to the Telegram messaging app while also joining TikTok.


The Federalist: Yes, DeSantis Has A Stronger Border Security Record Than Trump
Yes, DeSantis Has A Stronger Border Security Record Than Trump
Chip Roy endorses Gov. Ron DeSantis for president due to his conservative leadership and commitment to securing the southern border. DeSantis has a record of supporting strong border security policies and opposing mass amnesty. President Trump's support for amnesty is revealed, contradicting his claims of prioritizing border security. Trump's time is over, and DeSantis is the right person to lead.


Fox News: UN's global ammunition framework worries Second Amendment advocates: 'It is never going away'
UN's global ammunition framework worries Second Amendment advocates: 'It is never going away'
The United Nations is set to approve a global framework on ammunition management that could impact U.S. domestic policies, according to Second Amendment advocates. The framework aims to address the accumulation of stockpiles and establish standards and guidelines for international cooperation in ammunition management. The National Rifle Association has been pushing to limit certain aspects of the plan, arguing that it could be used as leverage by gun control advocates. While the framework currently only applies to governments, there are concerns about its vague definitions and potential broader implications.


Liberty Nation: Moms for Liberty Throw a GOP Presidential Parade in Philly
Moms for Liberty Throw a GOP Presidential Parade in Philly
Moms for Liberty, a conservative organization, is hosting a GOP event in Philadelphia to discuss candidates and campaigns. Key speakers include former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who aim to inspire the party faithful and address education issues. The organization focuses on defending parental rights at all levels of government.


#society

Flag And Cross: Negocios Announces The Release Of “50 Fast Growing Hispanic Businesses” List In Its Upcoming Edition
Negocios Announces The Release Of “50 Fast Growing Hispanic Businesses” List In Its Upcoming Edition
Negocios Now announces the publication of its "50 Fast Growing Hispanic Businesses" list in the upcoming 'Who's Who' edition. The list features companies that have overcome the challenges of the pandemic and continue to grow. The publication will also hold a Gala on July 21 to honor business leaders in the Hispanic community.


The Federalist: The 15 Best Lines From Clarence Thomas' Harvard Concurrence
The 15 Best Lines From Clarence Thomas' Harvard Concurrence
The Supreme Court ruled that race-based college admissions at Harvard and the University of North Carolina violate the 14th Amendment. Justice Thomas argued against institutionalized racial discrimination in America, stating that it goes against equal rights under the law. He emphasized that racial preferences perpetuate inequality and that true equality can only be achieved by treating everyone equally.


Fox News: Maine family looking to build world's tallest flagpole, project receiving backlash from locals
Maine family looking to build world's tallest flagpole, project receiving backlash from locals
Maine's Down East region is the setting for a controversial proposal to build the world's tallest flagpole, with a massive American flag on top. The project is meant to bring Americans together and unite a divided nation, but it has instead divided the community on issues of development, environment, and patriotism. The proposed flagpole and theme park have faced opposition due to concerns about the impact on the landscape and economy of the area.


Fox News: University dean claims White people get more from Social Security because of 'structural inequity'
University dean claims White people get more from Social Security because of 'structural inequity'
The dean of Tulane University's School of Public Health argues that White people have an unfair advantage in collecting Social Security due to their longer life spans. While not claiming Social Security is racist, he suggests it is impacted by "structural inequity" and does not have equal outcomes. He believes this demonstrates how "structural inequities" operate in society.


American Thinker: Thomas Sowell -- Still Relevant at 93
Thomas Sowell -- Still Relevant at 93
The writings of Thomas Sowell offer a valuable perspective on social issues. He argues that there are trade-offs and no perfect solutions, and emphasizes the importance of knowledge and expertise in different domains. He also critiques the flaws in certain policies, such as gun control, and encourages critical analysis based on facts rather than emotions. Engaging with Sowell's work can lead to a deeper understanding of public policy and economics. Resources like podcasts, interviews, and documentaries can be helpful for further exploration.


#economy

National Review: De-Dollarization Is a Myth
De-Dollarization Is a Myth
Speculation persists on the threat to the U.S. dollar's global role, but long-term economic data shows its status is still strong. The dollar remains the dominant currency in foreign-exchange transactions and debt issuance. Despite challenges, the U.S. maintains economic and geopolitical primacy. The dollar system has costs and benefits for Americans and foreign economies, making it unlikely that countries will abandon it.


#military

The Epoch Times: Australia and Japan Conduct Military Exercises in South China Sea
Australia and Japan Conduct Military Exercises in South China Sea
Australia and Japan conduct military exercises in the South China Sea to counter Beijing's influence. The Chinese Communist Party criticizes Australia's actions. CCP's navy spotted near the training area.


#culture

Forbes: Top 10 Selling American Sparkling Wines – Just In Time For 4th Of July
Top 10 Selling American Sparkling Wines – Just In Time For 4th Of July
Americans love sparkling wine, especially during celebrations like the 4th of July. The top 10 best-selling American sparkling wines are popular due to their value and promotion during holidays. Many of these wines are also used as mixers in cocktails. Americans have a long-standing affinity for sparkling wine, and it is the only wine segment in the U.S. that has seen significant growth. In the U.S., the terms "champagne" and "sparkling wine" are used interchangeably, although "champagne" technically refers to wine from the Champagne region in France. However, some American producers are allowed to use the term "California Champagne." Different countries have their own names for sparkling wine, such as "cremant" in France and "sekt" in Germany. Sparkling wine is always a good choice for celebration or as an aperitif.


Forbes: Bolstered By Veteran Actors, Singaporean Film ‘Wonderland’ Aims Big
Bolstered By Veteran Actors, Singaporean Film ‘Wonderland’ Aims Big
Veteran actors Mark Lee and Peter Yu star in the film 'Wonderland,' marking their first collaboration. The film, set in their golden years, explores the friendship between two elderly men. The production spanned multiple locations, and the filmmakers hope to release the film in late 2023 or early 2024.


Fox News: Vermont museum receives over 200 pieces of Native American art, plans to construct $12.6 million facility
Vermont museum receives over 200 pieces of Native American art, plans to construct $12.6 million facility
A Vermont museum has received a large Native American art collection and plans to construct a $12.6 million facility to house it. The collection includes pottery, beadwork, clothing, and weavings from nearly 80 tribes. The museum has consulted with local Native American tribal leaders and aims to create a culturally appropriate and sustainable pavilion for the collection.


#history

The Epoch Times: 'The most intact' Roman mausoleum and mosaic uncovered in rubble of new building site in London
'The most intact' Roman mausoleum and mosaic uncovered in rubble of new building site in London
Archaeologists discovered a rare Roman mausoleum and mosaic floor at The Liberty of Southwark development site near London Bridge station. The mausoleum, described as "completely unique," is the most intact Roman mausoleum ever found in Britain. No human remains were found, but artifacts such as coins, metal scraps, pottery fragments, and roofing tiles were uncovered. The mausoleum will be preserved and displayed in the new development for public enjoyment.


#education

American Thinker: The Obamas and Asian Americans in the wake of SCOTUS’s decision
The Obamas and Asian Americans in the wake of SCOTUS’s decision
The Supreme Court deemed race-based college admissions unconstitutional, prompting opposition from Harvard officials and Michelle Obama. Obama's husband, former President Barack Obama, also supported affirmative action. Despite the ruling, colleges can still consider race in admissions. Students can choose institutions that value diversity or continue applying without letting bigotry affect them.


National Review: The Supreme Court Corrects a Grievous Error
The Supreme Court Corrects a Grievous Error
The Supreme Court has invalidated race-linked admissions programs at Harvard and UNC, affirming equality regardless of race. This ruling will impact higher education and eliminate race-based college admissions programs.


#crime

Fox News: Austin's Soros-backed DA slammed after woman convicted in plot to murder in-laws dodges prison
Austin's Soros-backed DA slammed after woman convicted in plot to murder in-laws dodges prison
Residents of Austin, Texas are outraged after a woman involved in a murder-for-hire plot received a plea deal sentencing her to 10 years probation. Jaclyn Edison hired hit men to kill her in-laws, resulting in the death of her then-husband's father. The district attorney's decision has been heavily criticized for being too lenient. 


#sports

Fox News: LA Knight dismisses detractors ahead of WWE Money in the Bank, sets sights on disrupting multiyear reign
LA Knight dismisses detractors ahead of WWE Money in the Bank, sets sights on disrupting multiyear reign
LA Knight is set to compete in the Money in the Bank ladder match, where the winner receives a contract for a WWE championship match. While he has gained popularity with fans, not everyone is a fan of his demeanor. However, he remains focused on making his mark in WWE.


#outdoors

Tactical Bassin: Easy Swimbait Tricks To Catch Big Bass All Summer! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Easy Swimbait Tricks To Catch Big Bass All Summer! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Summer is prime time for swimbait fishing. It's an effective strategy to catch big bass, whether you're using wake baits or soft baits. Don't hesitate to try them out this season.


#other

National Review: The Counterfeit Indiana Jones
The Counterfeit Indiana Jones
Spielberg abandons Indiana Jones for other projects, leading to disappointment for fans. The fifth installment, "Dial of Destiny," lacks the spiritual significance of its predecessors and feels like a hollow franchise gimmick. The film combines elements from other movies and fails to capture the moral radiance the series was building toward. Spielberg's hands-off approach and the inclusion of political themes and racial unrest only add to the confusion and lack of originality. It seems that Spielberg has lost his touch and abandoned his quest for political heroism.