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The New American: Mark Levin: Con-Con Is Only Way to Save America - The New American
Mark Levin: Con-Con Is Only Way to Save America - The New American
Mark Levin's call for a constitutional convention to add amendments to the Constitution to limit the power of the federal government is misguided. The federal government has a history of ignoring the restrictions placed on their power by amendments and the states hold the ultimate authority as to the limits of the power of the central government to enact laws that are applicable to the states and the citizens thereof. Instead, the solution is for citizens to elect state legislators and governors who are committed to reasserting the sovereignty of the states and using nullification to invalidate any federal measure they deem unconstitutional. This will be an exercise of the Tenth Amendment.


Newsbusters: A ‘One-Eyed King’: New Book Exposes George Soros’ Extremist Agenda to Unravel America
A ‘One-Eyed King’: New Book Exposes George Soros’ Extremist Agenda to Unravel America
Leftist billionaire George Soros is under scrutiny in Rachel Ehrenfeld's new book, The Soros Agenda, in which she exposes his decades-long activist career. Ehrenfeld analyzes Soros' "intricate, multilayered web" of organizations, linking him to anti-U.S. movements such as Marxist economics, climate change extremism, abortion-on-demand, and racial strife. Soros has even criticized "tribal" Jewish identity, which Ehrenfeld argues demonstrates his bias against them. Soros is investing large sums of money to "change" the US legal system and promote leftist officials in power.


Fox News: New head of Austrian opposition party takes helm after spreadsheet fiasco
New head of Austrian opposition party takes helm after spreadsheet fiasco
Austria's Social Democrats faced a leadership mixup when an Excel spreadsheet error resulted in the wrong person being declared the winner of a convention. Andreas Babler, the actual winner, asked for a recount with a notary present and was confirmed as the new head of the party. Babler apologized for the mistake and vowed to move the party past this bitter moment. The previous leader, Pamela Rendi-Wagner, was criticized for a lack of vision and an inability to capitalize on public dissatisfaction with the government. The Social Democrats are the Austrian parliament's second-biggest opposition party, and a national election is expected next year.


Fox News: Hong Kong seeks to ban protest song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’
Hong Kong seeks to ban protest song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’
Hong Kong's government is seeking an injunction to prohibit people from broadcasting or distributing the protest song, "Glory to Hong Kong," after it was mistakenly played as the city's anthem at several international sporting events. The government argues that the lyrics of the song contain slogans that have been ruled by the court as "constituting secession," and therefore highly likely to be widely used. The injunction targets those who allow others to commit similar acts related to the song.


Red State: Chris Christie’s 'Kamikaze Campaign' Starts off on Humiliating Note - With an Assist From Liz Cheney
Chris Christie’s 'Kamikaze Campaign' Starts off on Humiliating Note - With an Assist From Liz Cheney
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie officially announced his GOP presidential campaign with a town hall in New Hampshire designed to portray him as a forceful candidate to tackle frontrunner, former President Donald Trump. However, national polling shows that Christie is trailing Liz Cheney, who is deeply unpopular with the Republican base on a national level. RedState Senior Editor Joe Cunningham pointed out that Christie has no real pathway among core Republican voters in the states that matter most in a primary campaign, including his home state of New Jersey, where he ended his gubernatorial reign with a 15% approval rating.

Christie, who has been highly visible on the Sunday talking head show circuit for years, has been humiliated by national polling, showing him trailing Liz Cheney for the GOP presidential nomination with only 1% of the party’s prospective electorate supporting him. Christie has made it his mission to be one of Trump’s staunchest critics since Trump fired him about five minutes into leading his transition team. The Trump campaign is already fluffing Christie’s ego and trying to take him off their scent, hinting between the lines that they believe Christie will take out DeSantis on behalf of Trump. However, it’s hard to envision a scenario where Christie gets the best of Trump in a mudslinging match, leaving Christie's 2024 campaign to end just like his 2016 one did.


The New American: Is the Fight Against the Cabal a Matter of Class Warfare?
Is the Fight Against the Cabal a Matter of Class Warfare?
The globalist cabal is causing disillusionment and confusion among constitutionalists, leading some to adopt Marxist class-warfare ideology. However, the fight is really about good versus evil, Christianity versus satanism, nationalism versus globalism, and liberty versus tyranny, with dividing lines that transcend class. The wealthy are not inherently evil, but have been infiltrated and corrupted by the cabal. To combat this subversion, society must restore the proper social equilibrium through a return to republican principles and the judicious purging of institutions to root out globalist influence.


Fox News: Fox News Politics: Sandbagged
Fox News Politics: Sandbagged
President Biden fell at the Air Force commencement ceremony and the White House blamed a sandbag. A former White House doctor criticized Biden's physical ability, highlighting his cognitive decline.

A military whistleblower claimed that the US government has vessels and parts of craft of potentially not human-made origin. NYC Mayor Eric Adams wants to house migrants in churches and private residences eventually.


Newsbusters: ‘Suppression’! Biggs Calls Out DHS After MRC Reveals Radical Program
‘Suppression’! Biggs Calls Out DHS After MRC Reveals Radical Program
Rep. Andy Biggs demanded answers from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regarding its Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant Program (TVTP) funding groups that target conservatives, Christians, and Republicans. MRC Free Speech America uncovered TVTP's weaponization against these groups under the Biden administration. Biggs referenced the PREVENTS-OH program from the University of Dayton, funded by the DHS, that included calls for "targeting and disruption of conservative organizations," and highlighted extreme seminars comparing Republicans to mass murderers.


Fox News: Sen. Tuberville predicts Democrats will start supporting Trump as country runs into 'serious trouble'
Sen. Tuberville predicts Democrats will start supporting Trump as country runs into 'serious trouble'
Senator Tommy Tuberville supports former President Trump for the 2024 election and believes Democrats will turn away from President Biden as the country faces serious trouble. Tuberville emphasizes that experience is important and that Trump will run to the problem and fix it. He states that even Democrats may vote for Trump if the country continues in its current direction.

A recent poll by the Associated Press and the National Opinion Research Center (AP-NORC) at the University of Chicago found that Americans are deeply skeptical of President Biden's ability to handle the economy, guns, and immigration. Biden's approval rating for economic issues is at 33%, while his overall approval rating is at 40%, which has risen since earlier this year.


Breitbart: Cruz: Merrick Garland the 'Most Partisan,' 'Most Political' Attorney General in U.S. History
Cruz: Merrick Garland the 'Most Partisan,' 'Most Political' Attorney General in U.S. History
Sen. Ted Cruz criticizes AG Merrick Garland for his political bias in seeking to indict former President Donald Trump, calling him the most partisan AG in U.S. history. Cruz predicts Garland will indict Trump but not over classified documents. Instead, he will create a non-crime obstruction of justice charge as a basis for the indictment. Cruz also says Hunter Biden will be indicted, but on personal matters unrelated to Joe Biden, as a scapegoat for targeting Trump.


#society

Daily Wire: America Has Spoken: There Are Two Genders. Period.
America Has Spoken: There Are Two Genders. Period.
A recent poll from Rasmussen Reports has found that 71% of likely voters in the US believe that there are only two genders: male and female. The survey also discovered that 62% of Americans backed legislation that would make gender hormone replacement therapy and sex changes illegal for anyone under the age of 18. Even a majority of Democrats were found to be in agreement that young people shouldn't have access to these treatments, and an overwhelming 74% of voters opposed schools or teachers counseling children on sexual identity without parental consent. The backlash against companies supporting Pride or the LGBTQ+ community may be a driving force behind the growing opposition among Americans to gender treatments and restrictions for children, but Biden and Democrats have criticized the laws as limiting democracy.


The Epoch Times: BlackRock Pushing Chinese Social Credit System in America: News Editor
BlackRock Pushing Chinese Social Credit System in America: News Editor
BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, is being criticized for attempting to push a Chinese-style social credit system into American industry through its environmental, social, and governance (ESG) agenda. Breitbart's economics editor, John Carney, warned that CEOs were feeling heat from BlackRock's push for the right environmental, social, diversity, equity, and inclusion policies. However, Carney also believes that BlackRock is backpedaling on some ESG issues after suffering losses recently and facing criticisms of forcing change in companies. Despite this, Carney thinks that the company is still keeping careful track of how well companies have pushed environmental and DEI agendas and suggests that ESG is not going away anytime soon.

Carney also criticized corporations adding Pride flags to their U.S. Twitter accounts but not doing the same in the Middle East, where LGBTQ people have suffered abuses. He pointed out that this double standard is simply due to the companies' desire to obey the regime in charge, whether it's the far left in the U.S. or the sheiks in Saudi Arabia. To Carney, it's one rule: obey the powerful.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Cammack: China Trying 'to Establish a Pretext' for Conflict Like Russia Did, They Push the Envelope 'More Each Time'
Cammack: China Trying 'to Establish a Pretext' for Conflict Like Russia Did, They Push the Envelope 'More Each Time'
Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) warns that China's recent attempt to establish a pretext to justify any hostilities by sailing a warship in front of an American destroyer in the Taiwan Strait is an effort to "normalize" their behavior. Cammack urges a robust military presence to maintain freedom of navigation operations in the region and to push back against China's attempts to justify any future hostilities .


Breitbart: White House Defends 'Vibrant Democracy' India as Anti-Christian Persecution Surges
White House Defends 'Vibrant Democracy' India as Anti-Christian Persecution Surges
The White House Coordinator for Strategic Communications has defended President Biden's decision to invite Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Washington this month, citing the country as a “vibrant democracy” that warrants the “deepening” of ties with America. India is seen as a potential ally against China as it tries to curb Communist belligerence in the Indo-Pacific region and replace it as a manufacturing power. However, Modi’s Hindu nationalist government has been accused of allowing, and even encouraging, human rights abuses against non-Hindus in India.

The latest violence in India began last month in northern Manipur, where at least 37,000 people have been displaced as Meitei militants attacks Kuki communities, setting fire to Christian homes and businesses. This has prompted concerns to be raised about the health of democracy in India, but the White House spokesman has insisted that the country is a “vibrant democracy” and that concerns will be addressed during Modi’s visit.


Fox News: US, Japan, Australia to fund undersea cable project to combat China’s influence in Indo-Pacific region
US, Japan, Australia to fund undersea cable project to combat China’s influence in Indo-Pacific region
Japan, the United States, and Australia have signed a $95 million undersea cable project that will connect the island nations of East Micronesia to improve the Indo-Pacific region's networks. The project aims to counter China's expansion into the region. The approximately 1,400-mile Oceania cable is expected to be completed in 2025.


#military

All Outdoor: Pendleton Whisky 2023 Military Edition - Supporting our Military Personnel
Pendleton Whisky 2023 Military Edition - Supporting our Military Personnel
Pendleton Whisky has announced their 2023 Military Edition bottle, with a portion of proceeds donated to support veterans. The brand is known for supporting the military and creating unique bottles to honor them each year.


#health

Fox News: Susan Boyle, 'Britain's Got Talent' star, reveals she suffered stroke: ‘I fought like crazy’ to recover
Susan Boyle, 'Britain's Got Talent' star, reveals she suffered stroke: ‘I fought like crazy’ to recover
Scottish singer Susan Boyle returned to the "Britain's Got Talent" stage, performing "I Dreamed a Dream" and revealing she had recently suffered and was recovering from a stroke. The 62-year-old singer acknowledged the significance of her return and the hard work and perseverance that paid off. Boyle achieved international success after appearing on the show and her first studio album, "I Dreamed a Dream," is the best-selling debut album of all time in the United Kingdom.


Foreign Policy: How to Regulate AI
How to Regulate AI
Detective Jack Archer searches for a missing wealthy businessman, who may have ties to the illegal underground world of human trafficking. His investigation leads him down a dangerous path of deception and betrayal, where no one can be trusted.

Scientists have just discovered a breakthrough treatment for a deadly virus that has been plaguing the world for years. The new medication is proving to be highly effective and has already saved countless lives.


The Blaze: Ohio hospital sets 'leadership diversity' hiring quotas — partners with racial equity group to meet DEI goals after falling short of last year's target
Ohio hospital sets 'leadership diversity' hiring quotas — partners with racial equity group to meet DEI goals after falling short of last year's target
Ohio's Cleveland Clinic sets "leadership diversity" quotas for 2023, partnering with OneTen, an organization dedicated to improving opportunity for Black talent, despite failing to meet last year's goals. The clinic aspired to fulfill a goal of 26% "diversity of new leaders" in 2022 but fell short at just 15%. The clinic aims to hire 16% "leadership diversity" this year in the face of criticism that hiring policies based on identity and race could deteriorate patient care.


#education

Fox News: New York Democrats push bill to require LGBTQ curriculum in middle, high schools: 'Push back against hate'
New York Democrats push bill to require LGBTQ curriculum in middle, high schools: 'Push back against hate'
NY Democrats propose adding LGBTQ+ content to school curriculum to recognize their contributions to politics, economics, and society.


#sports

Fox News: South Korea's national soccer team picks Son Jun-ho despite his detention in China
South Korea's national soccer team picks Son Jun-ho despite his detention in China
South Korean footballer Son Jun-ho has been chosen for his country's squad, despite being detained in China over bribery allegations. The footballer, a midfielder for Shandong Taishan, was detained last month and is being investigated on suspicion of taking bribes in relation to match-fixing involving coach Hao Wei, according to media reports. Head coach Jurgen Klinsmann said he had called up Son as a show of support. Chinese authorities have arrested nearly a dozen high-profile figures in an attempt to rid soccer of its reputation for corruption.




Fox News: PGA Tour players say they learned of merger on Twitter, LIV golfers rejoice: 'Awesome day today'
PGA Tour players say they learned of merger on Twitter, LIV golfers rejoice: 'Awesome day today'
PGA Tour members expressed frustration over learning of the merger on social media, with some suggesting they were not properly informed. The landmark deal between LIV Golf, the PGA Tour, and the DP World Tour has dissolved the rivalry among the circuits, but some members have criticized the alignment with the Saudi Public Investment Fund to create a new collectively-owned entity. Nonetheless, a number of LIV golfers, including the 2022 PGA Championship winner, congratulated each other on the announcement. The new entity will ensure competition and maximum excitement among the game's best players.


Fox News: Golden Knights' Jack Eichel bounces back from massive hit, notches two assists in win
Golden Knights' Jack Eichel bounces back from massive hit, notches two assists in win
In Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, Florida Panthers’ Matthew Tkachuk hit Vegas Golden Knights’ Jack Eichel with a clean, open-ice hit that sent Eichel off the ice in the second period. Eichel returned for the third period and assisted in the Golden Knights' fifth goal of the game, helping the team secure a 7-2 victory over the Panthers and a 2-0 lead in the series. Despite the physicality of the hit, Eichel refused to complain and acknowledged his responsibility for not keeping his head up. The incident may become part of franchise lore if the Golden Knights finish off the Panthers and secure their first Stanley Cup win in the team's brief history.


Forbes: Ken Griffey Jr. Wants To See LeBron-Bronny James Pairing In NBA
Ken Griffey Jr. Wants To See LeBron-Bronny James Pairing In NBA
Ken Griffey Jr. hopes to attend a game featuring a father and son playing basketball in the NBA, with Bronny James playing college basketball at USC and being eligible for the NBA draft next summer. The Griffeys themselves famously hit consecutive home runs during a game for the Seattle Mariners in 1990 and are part of an ad campaign with Budweiser ahead of Father’s Day. They are also involved in a Budweiser contest for 21 father-son pairs to win tickets to an MLB game on Father’s Day. The Griffeys remain close and usually spend time together on Father’s Day.


#other

Red State: CNN's Internal Civil War Goes Nuclear, CEO Chris Licht Now Being Publicly Condemned By His Own Employees
CNN's Internal Civil War Goes Nuclear, CEO Chris Licht Now Being Publicly Condemned By His Own Employees
CNN CEO Chris Licht is facing public attacks from his own employees, with CNN media reporter Oliver Darcy stating that Licht “has lost the room” and may be running on borrowed time. Licht took over the network without implementing significant changes, leading to a hostile workforce that remained loyal to prior CEO Jeff Zucker, resulting in chaos. While Licht inherited a network that was failing under Zucker, he is responsible for not fixing the network’s issues. However, Darcy and other on-air personalities are blamed for running the network into the ground.


Fox News: New Jersey primaries for state legislature end tonight: Here's what to expect
New Jersey primaries for state legislature end tonight: Here's what to expect
New Jersey voters will cast ballots in 21 primary elections for the state legislature on Tuesday. Turnout is expected to be low as there are no statewide races on the ballot. The AP will declare winners in 10 state Senate primaries and 11 Assembly primaries, with the first results expected a few minutes after polls close at 8 p.m. in the 21 primary elections.