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5 Jun 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Instagram Reinstates Personal Account of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Facebook-owned Instagram has lifted its suspension against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s personal account, which was suspended for supposed misinformation about coronavirus and vaccines. The reinstatement came after Kennedy's team was blocked from setting up a presidential campaign account on the platform just days prior. Although Kennedy's personal account was restored, both Facebook and Meta would keep the ban on his organization, Children’s Health Defense, in place. Kennedy has frequently drawn ire for questioning vaccine narratives, and is a vocal critic of censorship in the US.
Fox News: Prince Harry's UK court showdown: Royal fails to show up for first day, leaves judge frustrated
Prince Harry skipped the first day of his court case against British tabloid The Mirror on Monday, frustrating the judge. Harry's lawyer explained that the Prince was unavailable to testify after flying back from his daughter's second birthday in Los Angeles. The case against The Mirror Group is one of three lawsuits that Harry has filed against publications he has accused of unlawfully snooping on him and his family.
Flag And Cross: Listen: Audience Lets Hannity Know What It Thinks After He Suggests Trump Could 'Tone It Down'
Fox News host Sean Hannity suggested to former President Donald Trump that he tone down his combative rhetoric if he wants to win the 2024 election. The crowd at a town hall in Iowa booed the suggestion, with some people yelling, “No!” However, Trump responded by saying being relentlessly tenacious in the face of the incessant attacks he has endured since entering politics is why he won the presidency, and he’s not going to change his style or soften his approach now. Supporters must admit there’s some truth to his remarks.
Fox News: House GOP launches two-pronged assault on gas stove bans
House Republicans are fighting against the Biden administration's plan to take some gas stove models off the market, with two bills blocking the Democrats' kitchen crackdown. The Gas Stove Protection and Freedom Act introduced by Rep. Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D. bars federal dollars from going towards banning gas stoves, while Rep. Debbie Lesko's, R-Ariz., Save Our Gas Stoves Act would block the Department of Energy from enforcing its policy change. The GOP argues that banning gas stoves would hurt small independent restaurants and struggling families, as they are more affordable than electric stoves in the current inflation crisis (, ).
Fox News: Voting won't matter: Biden’s power grab could destroy elections
The Biden administration is compromising representative government under the guise of "saving our democracy." The federal agencies, public schools, professional organizations, unions, scientific research, and index fund managers are all serving the interests of the Democratic Party. Biden's puppeteers are putting mechanisms in place to ensure power never changes hands, regardless of what voters have to say. Winning the next election may no longer be enough to take back the country. It's a fight we can win only if we enlist more help from states and state-elected officials to challenge unconstitutional federal power grabs.
Fox News: Media attacks on Casey DeSantis continue with 'Walmart Melania' nickname from far-left blog
Casey DeSantis, wife of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, was criticized for a leather jacket she wore during a campaign stop in Iowa. The Daily Beast's Katie Baker described it as a "ghastly" jacket with the words "Where woke goes to die" on the back, calling DeSantis a "Walmart Melania." Politico published a story claiming DeSantis is both her husband's greatest asset and liability, citing anonymous sources who described her as difficult to work with.
#society
Fox News: Sharon Stone claims Hollywood shunned her after stroke: ‘If something goes wrong with you, you’re out’
Actress Sharon Stone discussed her struggles after suffering a stroke in 2001, claiming to have been cast aside by Hollywood due to her injury. She spoke at a luncheon hosted by The Hollywood Reporter, touching on diversity issues within the entertainment industry and government. Stone also criticized efforts to eliminate diversity from Hollywood and beyond, declaring that being a diverse person can mean many things. She suggested that her demands for fair treatment cost her jobs, saying, "This has caused me not to be hired."
The New American: Chiara Mosher: Hungary’s Pro-Family Crusade to Reclaim its Christian Heritage - The New American
President Katalin Novak of Hungary, often called racist and homophobic, visited Ave Maria University to speak about her pro-family policies. Despite her background under a Communist dictatorship, she advocates for freedom and supports persecuted Christians. Hungary encourages large families and has banned gay marriage and adoption. Additionally, the country's fertility rates have increased due to pro-family laws and abortion rates have decreased. Media specialist Chiara Mosher has recently joined the Population Research Institute, a pro-life organization that works to dispel the myth of overpopulation.
Fox News: Fights erupt as California parents protest Pride event at elementary school: 'They're too young'
Parents protest Pride event at California school, with some boycotting the school until officials address concerns. The event included reading "The Great Big Book of Families," which features LGBTQ+ parents. Some parents feel their children were exposed to materials without parental consent and are unhappy with officials' response to their concerns. Protests turned violent as some clashed with counter-protesters.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine cultivates sabotage agents within Russia, gives them drones to stage attacks, CNN sources say
Suspected Ukrainian-backed saboteurs launched drones to attack targets in Russia, including the Kremlin and oil refineries, according to US intelligence officials cited by CNN. The sources reportedly say that agents sympathetic to the Ukrainian cause and proficient in drone warfare have been established in Russia. They have been provided with Ukrainian-manufactured drones and have been recruited by Ukrainian intelligence to help carry out attacks.
While some sources suggest that these attacks were launched from within Russia, others claim pro-Ukrainian operatives orchestrated the attack from Russian territory. Two Ukrainian drones were said to have been used in the Moscow strike in May, which targeted a residential neighbourhood. The Russo-Ukrainian War is ongoing.
Euromaidan Press: Russian strategy to exhaust Ukraine’s air defense missiles with cheap drones unsuccessful – British Intel
Russia launched over 300 Iranian-made drones against Ukraine, but the majority have been neutralized using cheaper air defense weapons and electronic jamming rather than advanced missiles. The tactic is believed to be an attempt by Russia to force Ukraine to fire valuable air defense missiles, but so far Russia has not been successful and has been ineffective at hitting dynamic targets due to poor targeting processes.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Watchdog's Relations With Spy Community 'Particularly Strained' Over Last Year
A new report shows that the Canadian intelligence community's relationship with its watchdog has been strained over the last year due to "resistance" to scrutiny. The notes surfaced amid an RCMP investigation into leaks of classified information surrounding allegations of China's interference in Canadian politics. NSIRA, the independent body responsible for reviewing all national security and intelligence activities, acknowledged that while the adjustment to new review practices, "the culture of review is improving" within the security and intelligence community. The notes say the intelligence community had made some progress in ensuring the review agency has access to departmental information holdings, allowing for on-site validation exercises, and that departments now issue responses to all NSIRA recommendations.
The Epoch Times: Hong Kong Protest Movement Exhibition Opens in New York at the Tiananmen Memorial Museum
A permanent memorial museum for the Tiananmen Square Massacre has opened in New York, becoming the only exhibition site in the world to display the history of the 1989 event, after the June 4th Memorial Museum in Hong Kong was forcibly closed for political reasons. The museum, founded by NY4HK, aims to present the history of the Hong Kong pro-democracy movement and will display real objects, pictures, and videos related to the massacre and the events that followed. The exhibition hall is divided into three themed zones, highlighting the 2014 Umbrella Movement, the 2019 anti-extradition protests, and the Hong Kong Victoria Park candlelight vigil between 1990-2020.
#economy
Forbes: Apple Stock Hits All-Time High
Apple's shares have reached their highest-ever price, up 1.4% in morning trading to hit $183.86, largely due to the company's 47% rise in shares this year. The rally comes ahead of an expected unveiling of the mixed reality headset at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference. Apple's market capitalization now stands at around $2.9tn.
The Epoch Times: What Is a Gold IRA Custodian? Everything You Should Know
A gold IRA custodian securely stores physical gold for IRA investments. You cannot open an IRA without one. Custodians manage things like vaulting, insurance, bullion transportation, transactions, and IRS compliance. When selecting a custodian, consider investment selection, fees, customer service, website usability, restrictions, and reputation. Gold IRA custodians come with benefits and risks, including guaranteed IRS compliance, secure vaulting, buyback programs, and investment insurance, but also high fees and lower liquidity. Options for custodians include banks, independent custodians, traditional and self-directed IRA custodians, and trust companies. Associated fees include storage, account setup, annual account and transaction fees, and wiring fees.
The Epoch Times: Wall Street Opens Muted as Investors Weigh Chances of June Rate Pause
Wall Street indexes subdued on Monday after Fed rate hike pause speculations. Dow up 0.02% & S&P 500 up 0.01%, Nasdaq drops 0.02%.
Fox News: North Dakota's Burgum showcases he's 'a new leader for a changing economy' as he teases expected 2024 launch
Former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is set to declare his candidacy for the Republican Presidential nomination, with exclusive pictures being shown on Fox News. The former company CEO is being touted as "a new leader for a changing economy" focusing on innovation over regulations. Burgum argues that the States created the federal government, proposing that they shrink the federal government and return power to the States.
#health
The Epoch Times: Addressing Dementia, Macular Degeneration, and Prostate Cancer With the Mediterranean Diet
The Mediterranean diet, ranked as the best diet for six consecutive years, has numerous health benefits beyond cardiovascular health. A nutritionist provides insights on how the diet can combat age-related macular degeneration, prostate cancer, and dementia. The Mediterranean diet emphasizes the consumption of vegetables, whole grains, legumes, fish or seafood, and moderation of dairy, eggs, and meats; red meat and processed foods should be limited.
Adoption of the Mediterranean diet can decrease the risk of developing dementia. It is recommended to consume two fist-sized portions of vegetables, one fist-sized portion of low-sugar fruits, whole grains, legume-based foods, a serving of dairy products, and eggs and white meat in moderation; processed foods and red meat should be avoided. Other benefits include reducing the risk of prostate cancer and delaying macular degeneration through consumption of dark-colored vegetables and fruits and omega-3 fatty acids from fish and seafood. The diet should also include healthy fats from oils like olive and avocado.
The Epoch Times: Dr. David Bell: The Real Meaning of Recent WHO Negotiations and the ‘One Health’ Ideology [ATL:NOW]
WHO is centralizing power over health emergencies and expanding surveillance mechanisms with a new pandemic treaty and amendments to health regulations. The changes broaden the scope of "one health," prioritizing animal and environmental welfare over human life, according to Dr. David Bell.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Jan. 6 Rioter Sues Police Officer Over Baton Strike to the Head
David Alan Blair, who hit a police officer with a stick during the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, sued the police officer and department for violating his constitutional rights by using excessive force against him. Officers in riot gear chanted “move back” as they swept across the West Lawn, leading to an altercation between Blair and officer Kevin Peralta. Blair, who was seeking $750,000 in damages, has since pleaded guilty to interfering with a law enforcement officer during civil disorder and was sentenced to five months in prison and 18 months of supervised release.
#sports
Forbes: Djokovic Claims ‘Nanotechnology’ Patch On His Chest Boosts His On-Court Performance—Here’s What To Know
Tennis star Novak Djokovic claims a patch on his chest using "nanotechnology" is the secret to his success at the French Open. Italian company Tao Technologies, which sells the TaoPatch, said the nanocrystals in the patch emits photons towards the body, providing several health benefits. Djokovic has faced criticism before for promoting wellness fads and pseudoscience, and has in the past opposed vaccinations. The TaoPatch sport, which he uses, is priced at about $266, but the company has been under scrutiny for its claims, and has yet to be registered with the US Food and Drug Administration.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Bad Breaks: 6 Stories About Lost Fish
tfit. One summer day, while Grandpa and I stood in a riffle on the White River in Vermont, he proved his point. He’d been staring directly into the low sun for hours, his polarized glasses lost months ago, trying to spot fish, when I met him on the stream. Ten steps upstream, my brother John had gotten on a roll and shot ahead of us. “Your brother’s not going to catch all the fish,” Grandpa grumbled. He put a Rooster Tail on his line and made his way upstream, mumbling about how they didn’t sell magnifiers big enough to fit his glasses. When he reached John’s spot, he shot a 30-foot cast to the far bank and worked the Rooster Tail through the current. The Rooster Tail hit no sooner than it hit the water. Grandpa’s rod practically turned inside out. I knew what was up: he’d hooked some debris on the bottom. But Grandpa was sure it was a nice fish. “It’s a real lunker,” he announced. After tugging and tugging, he heaved the “lunker” from the water. It was, indeed, a lunker. A shoe. An old, ugly running shoe. Grandpa was horrified. He never let John or me forget that he’d hooked a “brother of the lunker” that day. - B.G.
All Outdoor: Luck E Strike - Historic Fishing Tackle Brand - Acquired by Toby Keith
Country singer Toby Keith has acquired fishing brand Luck E Strike, which will be relaunched this summer with a focus on made-in-America products. The brand, which is endorsed by National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Famer Jimmy Houston, is known for its bass fishing products, such as hand-crafted crank baits and its Redman Spinner Bait, and has been sold at major retailers for decades. Keith will oversee the redesign of the brand and plans to add rod-and-reel combos, apparel, fishing tools and tackle systems. The acquisition is the latest enterprise for Keith, who already owns his own record label and restaurants.
#other
Flag And Cross: Thunderstorms Across The Central US To Bring Drought Relief
Repeating thunderstorms and heavy rainfall will continue to affect the eastern Rocky Mountains until Sunday. Severe thunderstorms are expected in southwest and central Texas, with hail and damaging winds likely. Travellers should take caution on interstates 10, 20, and 35 in western Texas due to potential travel disruption from wind, hail, and flooding rainfall. Despite the increased risk of flash floods in some central states this weekend, storms of severe levels are relatively isolated, and are likely to be helpful to the ongoing drought in Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. As heat builds across the north-central region in the upcoming days, locations across western Texas will notice a brief cooldown on Sunday and Monday before ramping back up to near 80 F by midweek.
Flag And Cross: Mother Nature To Flip The Switch On June Temperatures
Cooler and drier weather is expected across the Ohio Valley and New England, with potential temperatures up to 15 degrees Fahrenheit below the historical average. Energy from Typhoon Mawar will cause a dip in the jet stream across the Northeast resulting in a likely development of two bursts of cooler air across the Northeast through June, and the possibility of sporadic summer showers. There is also a growing concern about wildfires spreading through the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley.