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30 Jun 2023

#politics

The Federalist Papers: BUSTED: Corrupt Hunter Biden Prosecutor Democratic Party Connection Revealed: Donations to Biden and Harris
BUSTED: Corrupt Hunter Biden Prosecutor Democratic Party Connection Revealed: Donations to Biden and Harris
Federal Election Commission records reveal that federal prosecutors who declined to bring tax fraud charges against Hunter Biden had previously made donations to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. U.S. Attorney David Weiss's investigation into Hunter Biden's alleged tax evasion was met with resistance from Biden-appointed U.S. Attorneys Matthew Graves and E. Martin Estrada. Concerns are raised about the potential biases of these prosecutors and their ability to impartially handle politically connected cases. House Republicans have called for their testimony to address these allegations.


The New American: Biden’s DOJ Forces Minneapolis Into Consent Decree - The New American
Biden’s DOJ Forces Minneapolis Into Consent Decree - The New American
The U.S. Department of Justice released a report accusing the Minneapolis Police Department of violating civil rights and using excessive force. This is seen as a targeted takeover of local police by the federal government.

Federal oversight and control of local law enforcement agencies is a recurring issue in the U.S., with the DOJ taking steps to gain more control over local police. This threatens the independence and accountability of local police forces.


The Blaze: Michigan residents could be fined and imprisoned for using wrong pronouns under Democrats' new bill
Michigan residents could be fined and imprisoned for using wrong pronouns under Democrats' new bill
Michigan's state House Democrats have passed a hate speech bill that could result in felony charges, fines, and jail time for those who criticize gender ideology or refer to transvestites by their real names. The bill, which amends the Ethnic Intimidation Act, defines "gender identity or expression" and intimidation in broad terms, leaving it up to victims' feelings to determine what is criminal. Critics argue that this legislation poses a significant threat to free speech and could be weaponized to silence conservatives.


Fox News: Federal appeals court rules Tulsa police lack jurisdiction to prosecute Native American for speeding
Federal appeals court rules Tulsa police lack jurisdiction to prosecute Native American for speeding
Tulsa lacks jurisdiction to prosecute a Native American man for speeding because it is located within an Indian reservation, ruled a federal appeals court. The court's decision was based on a previous Supreme Court ruling that much of eastern Oklahoma, including Tulsa, remains an Indian reservation. This ruling has caused controversy between the state's governor and Native American tribes.


#society

The Epoch Times: Mulvaney Breaks Silence, Hits Back Against Bud Light For Failing to Support Influencer
Mulvaney Breaks Silence, Hits Back Against Bud Light For Failing to Support Influencer
Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney spoke out against Bud Light for not publicly standing by them after a marketing controversy, leading to backlash and a decline in sales. Mulvaney called for support for the transgender community and highlighted the need for companies to take a stand against hate. Anheuser-Busch responded by stating their commitment to LGBTQ+ communities without mentioning Mulvaney specifically. The beer company's sales have plummeted, and their market cap has fallen significantly since the controversy erupted.


The American Spectator: Richard ‘Rachel’ Levine Declares ‘Summer of Pride’
Richard ‘Rachel’ Levine Declares ‘Summer of Pride’
Richard Levine, assistant secretary for the Department for Human Health Services, advocates for a continuous "summer of pride" and supports gender-affirming care for children, which includes puberty blockers and surgeries that can leave them unable to reproduce. This movement aims to manipulate and groom young individuals into conforming to a progressive ideology.


Liberty Nation: BREAKING: SCOTUS – LGBTQ Crybullies Can’t Force Wedding Vendors
BREAKING: SCOTUS – LGBTQ Crybullies Can’t Force Wedding Vendors


In the 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis case, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Lori Smith, a Christian website designer who refused to participate in same-sex wedding celebrations. The Court emphasized the importance of protecting individual freedom of speech and conscience, stating that the government cannot compel someone to act against their beliefs.


Newsbusters: Bjorn Lomborg: Actions That Would Do More Good Than Wasting Trillions on Climate Change
Bjorn Lomborg: Actions That Would Do More Good Than Wasting Trillions on Climate Change
Bjorn Lomborg argues that while climate change is important, there are other pressing global issues that should be prioritized. He suggests that spending money on fighting climate change may not be as effective as addressing poverty, hunger, and curable diseases in developing countries. Lomborg believes that it is necessary to have a conversation about where money is best spent, rather than just spending to feel virtuous.


Fox News: Supreme Court rules in favor of Colorado graphic designer who refused to create same-sex wedding websites
Supreme Court rules in favor of Colorado graphic designer who refused to create same-sex wedding websites
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Colorado graphic designer who can refuse to create wedding websites for same-sex marriages. The court's decision balanced LGBTQ non-discrimination with First Amendment freedom. The case drew national attention and involved the competing interests of free speech and non-discrimination.


Newsbusters: Three Strikes for Telemundo's Cristina Londoño on Affirmative Action
Three Strikes for Telemundo's Cristina Londoño on Affirmative Action
On Thursday, Noticias Telemundo discussed the constitutionality of affirmative action after recent Supreme Court decisions. Correspondent Cristina Londoño lacked understanding on the subject, emphasizing the challenges faced by Hispanics and minorities in gaining university acceptance. The Supreme Court ruled that race cannot be a determining factor in admissions, but life experiences and income can still be considered for diversity.


The Federalist Papers: Offensive New Term for 'Vagina' Has Been Issued to Avoid 'Distressing' Trans Patients Who Lack Them
Offensive New Term for 'Vagina' Has Been Issued to Avoid 'Distressing' Trans Patients Who Lack Them
A U.K. cervical cancer charity faced backlash for coining alternative terms for the word "vagina," using "bonus hole" and "front hole" instead. The charity eventually took down the page, but the archived evidence caused outrage. This highlights the ongoing erasure of women and the push for gender-neutral language.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Kakhovka Dam destruction direct losses amounted to USD 2 bn for Ukraine
Kakhovka Dam destruction direct losses amounted to USD 2 bn for Ukraine
Russian forces destroyed the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power plant, causing Ukraine direct losses of $2 billion. Indirect losses, including environmental, housing, and energy sector losses, are much higher. The construction of a new power plant will cost $1 billion.


Foreign Policy: China’s Ideological Affinity With Russia Is Over
China’s Ideological Affinity With Russia Is Over
The ongoing war in Ukraine has geopolitical implications for the United States and China. A Ukrainian victory would benefit the United States and weaken China's position globally, while a Russian victory would have the opposite effect. China, however, has been trying to maintain a delicate balance in its relationship with Russia, avoiding the appearance of support for Putin's actions. China's history and ideology make it difficult for its leaders to align with Russia's authoritarianism. So far, China has remained silent on recent events in Russia, but it is unlikely to completely sever ties with its nuclear-armed neighbor.


Euromaidan Press: Obama’s Crimea amnesia
Obama’s Crimea amnesia
In 2014, Russian soldiers occupied Crimea, denying their involvement. Obama denies this truth and refuses to take responsibility for the weak response of the West to Russia's aggression. The occupation led to a bloody massacre in Ukraine.


Euromaidan Press: Wagner Group still recruiting despite mutiny, BBC finds
Wagner Group still recruiting despite mutiny, BBC finds
Despite a recent mutiny against the Russian Defense Ministry, the Wagner Group, a Russian mercenary group, is still actively recruiting fighters across Russia. BBC reports that recruitment offices are insisting that business is unaffected, with new recruits still signing contracts with the Wagner Group itself, rather than the Russian defense ministry. This comes after the defense ministry attempted to gain control over all private military groups in Russia.


The Epoch Times: Witness who Claims IRA men Killed in SAS Ambush Were 'Psychopaths' Called a 'Liar'
Witness who Claims IRA men Killed in SAS Ambush Were 'Psychopaths' Called a 'Liar'
Former IRA member Vincent McKenna is accused of being a "liar" and "attention seeker" during an inquest into the deaths of three IRA men killed in an SAS ambush in 1991. McKenna describes the men as "psychopaths" who had no conscience about killing. The families of the three IRA men have been campaigning for an inquest, claiming the SAS soldiers executed the men.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: China Flies 24 Warplanes Near Taiwan After US Approval of Arms Sales
China Flies 24 Warplanes Near Taiwan After US Approval of Arms Sales
Taiwan detected 24 Chinese warplanes and 5 vessels near the island after the US approved potential arms sales to Taiwan. China opposes the US move.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Bud Light Declining Sales Are ‘Business as Usual,’ Might Improve Next Year: Beer Industry Expert
Bud Light Declining Sales Are ‘Business as Usual,’ Might Improve Next Year: Beer Industry Expert
Sales of Bud Light have continued to decline following its partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney earlier this year. Data shows a drop in sales of 26.8 percent for the four weeks ending June 10, with a further decrease of 24.4 percent the week prior. Bud Light has also lost its position as the best-selling brand. Despite efforts to turn the tide, including offering rebates and releasing a new commercial with a less political tone, sales remain unchanged. Mulvaney, who broke his silence on the matter, criticized Bud Light for not publicly supporting him and allowing hate and transphobia to persist.


Breitbart: Bidenflation Persists: Key Inflation Measure Shows Core Prices Up 4.6%
Bidenflation Persists: Key Inflation Measure Shows Core Prices Up 4.6%
Inflation slows in May but still above target. Energy prices decline, while food prices rise. Wall Street's expectations met. Prices of goods fall, services rise.


Liberty Nation: The Banking Turmoil That Won’t Go Away – Swamponomics
The Banking Turmoil That Won’t Go Away – Swamponomics
The banking sector is seemingly stable after the collapse of First Republic, but data and surveys reveal that it is still in turmoil due to the intervention of the Federal Reserve.


The Epoch Times: Wall Street Opens Higher as Apple Hits Record High, Inflation Cools
Wall Street Opens Higher as Apple Hits Record High, Inflation Cools
U.S. stocks open higher on Friday, driven by Apple's record high and easing inflation concerns, hinting at a strong quarterly performance. Wall Street shows positive growth as the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all rise.


#religion

Liberty Nation: SCOTUS: First Amendment Protects Business Owners – READ IN FULL
SCOTUS: First Amendment Protects Business Owners – READ IN FULL
In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court has sided with a wedding vendor who wanted to turn down orders from same-sex couples due to religious reasons. The case, 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, involved Lorie Smith's wedding website business.


National Review: Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Designer Who Refuses to Make Same-Sex Wedding Websites
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Designer Who Refuses to Make Same-Sex Wedding Websites
The Supreme Court ruled that a web designer cannot be forced to create a wedding website for a gay couple due to her religious beliefs. The Court held that her work constitutes speech and she cannot be compelled to violate her deeply held beliefs.


National Review: In Groff, a Unanimous Supreme Court Reminded Us That Textualism Works
In Groff, a Unanimous Supreme Court Reminded Us That Textualism Works
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of an Evangelical Christian mailman who refused to work on Sundays, citing religious accommodation. The decision was not based on political bias, as conservative and liberal justices supported it. The case was brought under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which requires employers to accommodate religious practices unless it causes undue hardship.


#health

The Epoch Times: Carrageenan—The Thickener That's a Sickener
Carrageenan—The Thickener That's a Sickener
Processed foods containing carrageenan, a thickening agent, may contribute to gastrointestinal problems and inflammation. Despite evidence of its harmful effects, carrageenan is still widely used by food companies, even in organic products. Studies show that removing carrageenan from your diet can alleviate chronic stomach issues. Carrageenan has been linked to gastrointestinal disease and colon cancer in laboratory animals, and studies have also found that it can cause inflammation of the human colon. The FDA has declined to ban carrageenan, but consumer feedback and pressure have led some food manufacturers to replace it with safer alternatives.


The Federalist Papers: Is Biden at a Higher Risk of Dying Suddenly After Latest Medical Issue Revealed?
Is Biden at a Higher Risk of Dying Suddenly After Latest Medical Issue Revealed?
President Biden's team confirms that he suffers from sleep apnea after photos of marks on his face circulate. Sleep apnea is a condition that affects many Americans and can have serious health consequences if left untreated. The use of a CPAP machine is common for people with this condition.


#education

Red State: The Supreme Court, Affirmative Action, and the Little Matter of Who You Are
The Supreme Court, Affirmative Action, and the Little Matter of Who You Are
The Supreme Court's decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard ended affirmative action, exposing weak arguments against it. Left criticizes "Extreme MAGA Court," but dissent relied on emotional rhetoric, debunked study, perpetuated stereotypes. Asian-American students face discrimination, denied by the left. Victims are hardworking students affected by racist policies.


#crime

The Epoch Times: More Than 600 Arrested, 249 Law Enforcement Officers Injured During 3rd Night of France Protests
More Than 600 Arrested, 249 Law Enforcement Officers Injured During 3rd Night of France Protests
Over 600 people have been arrested in France amid ongoing protests following the police shooting of a 17-year-old boy. The protests turned violent, with looting, fires, and damage to public property reported across multiple cities.


Dirt Wheels Magazine: MUST SEE VIDEO: RACERTV GNCC SNOWSHOE HIGHLIGHT REEL
MUST SEE VIDEO: RACERTV GNCC SNOWSHOE HIGHLIGHT REEL
Snowshoe, a notorious criminal, lived up to our expectations when Blackwater sought his help.


The Epoch Times: Police ID 4-Year-Old Girl Whose Remains Were Found in Toronto Dumpster in May 2022
Police ID 4-Year-Old Girl Whose Remains Were Found in Toronto Dumpster in May 2022
The remains of four-year-old Neveah Tucker, found in a construction-site dumpster in Toronto in May 2022, have finally been identified by the police. The cause of her death remains unknown, and police are considering the possibility of a homicide. No arrests have been made, and the investigation continues.


#sports

Forbes: Latest NFL Gambling Suspensions Reflect Poorly On Both Owners And Players
Latest NFL Gambling Suspensions Reflect Poorly On Both Owners And Players
The NFL has suspended three more players indefinitely for betting on league games, bringing the total count of suspensions this year to six. The NFL is within its rights to suspend players for this conduct, as stated in Paragraph 15 of the NFL Player Contract. However, the league's partnership with sportsbook companies creates a sense of contradiction for players, and the easy accessibility of mobile apps for sports betting makes it hard for players to avoid. It may be necessary for the NFL to implement measures such as self-exclusion from gambling websites and apps to address this issue.


Fox News: Angels' Shohei Ohtani makes franchise history as red-hot June continues
Angels' Shohei Ohtani makes franchise history as red-hot June continues
Shohei Ohtani sets franchise record for most home runs in a single month, hitting his 14th homer in June. Ohtani leads MLB in home runs, RBI's, and OPS. He also becomes the first AL pitcher in 60 years to hit two home runs and strike out 10 batters in a game.


Forbes: Atletico Madrid To Return To Former Club Crest From 2024 After 89% Vote In Favor Of Change
Atletico Madrid To Return To Former Club Crest From 2024 After 89% Vote In Favor Of Change
Spanish soccer team Atlético Madrid, in response to overwhelming fan support, will return to their former club crest after using a new one since 2016. The decision comes after a consultation in which the majority of club members voted in favor of the old crest. Fans had protested the new crest since its introduction, citing a lack of fan consultation and an attack on the club's history.


Fox News: NCAA is destroying what it means to be a female athlete like me
NCAA is destroying what it means to be a female athlete like me
NCAA volleyball player Macy Petty criticizes the NCAA for undermining the title of NCAA athlete and disregarding the rules that once made it special. The NCAA is exempting transgender athletes from sex-separated sports, robbing female athletes of titles and scholarships. The organization is also considering removing bans on athletes' use of cannabis, loosening its standards and driving the title to meaninglessness.


#outdoors

All Outdoor: AllOutdoor Review - Top 5 Rifle Red Dots for 2023
AllOutdoor Review - Top 5 Rifle Red Dots for 2023
AllOutdoor Review – Top 5 Rifle Red Dots for 2023: In this review, Travis Olander covers the best rifle red dots available for 2023. The top picks include the Sig Romeo5, Bushnell TRS-25, Holosun HS403B, Aimpoint Micro T-2, and Holosun HS510C. Each red dot is assessed for its features, durability, and price point to cater to different preferences and budgets.


Field & Stream: Ask the Experts: Mammoth Hunting, Tough Rifles, and What Constitutes Firearm Abuse
Ask the Experts: Mammoth Hunting, Tough Rifles, and What Constitutes Firearm Abuse
In this installment of Ask the Experts, legendary rifles editor David E. Petzal answers questions about hunting and firearms. When asked about hunting cloned woolly mammoths, Petzal says he probably wouldn't, but if he did, he would have certain conditions. He also discusses his experiences on hunts and his preferred caliber for big game. Additionally, Petzal gives his opinion on hunting customs and shares his other hobbies, such as reading.


#technology

Forbes: Shares Of Europe’s Most Valuable Tech Firm Fall Amid New U.S.-Led Efforts To Restrict Chip Exports To China
Shares Of Europe’s Most Valuable Tech Firm Fall Amid New U.S.-Led Efforts To Restrict Chip Exports To China
Europe's top tech company, ASML, is affected by new Dutch laws restricting the export of advanced chip manufacturing tools, which is seen as an effort to restrict China's access to semiconductors. The move follows pressure from the U.S. as ASML's equipment contains U.S.-made components. The new rules will require authorization for the export of certain types of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. Despite the impact on its shares, ASML doesn't expect major financial consequences as the export of its most advanced machines is already restricted.


#other

Fox News: 'Jeopardy!' fans complain show is 'unwatchable' after recent flubs
'Jeopardy!' fans complain show is 'unwatchable' after recent flubs
Fans of "Jeopardy!" were unhappy with the contestants' inability to answer easy clues, making the show frustrating to watch. Viewers criticized the contestants for not knowing that Helsinki is in Finland and for missing the movie reference in "Final Jeopardy." Some viewers felt that the clues were poorly worded and that the show has become difficult to enjoy.