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#politics

American Thinker: Peggy Noonan may be right—and let’s hope she is
Peggy Noonan may be right—and let’s hope she is
The Republican party is split between the establishment and the grassroots supporters of former President Trump. Trump's success in 2016 was a result of his third-party style campaign and the support of Republicans in name and philosophy. However, the establishment Republican party has not forgiven him for this and has worked against his presidency. Peggy Noonan fears another Trump victory would destroy the party, but the country needs a massive overhaul and a new direction.


Fox News: Target boycott going strong thanks to media hacks
Target boycott going strong thanks to media hacks
CNN and other mainstream media have defended Target against the ongoing conservative boycott, with CNN denouncing conservative critics as "bigots" and comparing them to QAnon followers. When Target's stock dropped 14% from $152 to $131 due to the boycott, CNN tried to rationalize it by claiming that Target's share price had fallen five days before the boycott began because of "general retail and consumer jitters." Other media outlets, including The Washington Post, NBC News, and USA Today, criticized the boycotts with varying degrees of venom, with USA Today saying that boycotters that targeted Target stores were "acting like a bunch of weirdos." Meanwhile, the boycott of Target and Bud Light is still going strong, with alt-right rapper Forgiato Blow's song "Boycott Target" hitting no. 1 on iTunes.


Newsbusters: State Department Absurdly ‘Stands By’ Funding ‘Conservative Blacklister’
State Department Absurdly ‘Stands By’ Funding ‘Conservative Blacklister’
The Biden State Department defends its funding to blacklisting group Global Disinformation Index (GDI), which targeted conservative sites, including The Daily Wire and The Federalist. Rep. Darrell Issa demanded an investigation into the GEC's $100,000 grant to GDI, but the State Department denied responsibility, justifying funding to GDI as countering foreign disinformation. Conservatives are raising concerns about censorship, and Issa vowed to hold the State Department accountable.


American Thinker: A bad election day for the old PRI in Mexico
A bad election day for the old PRI in Mexico
MORENA, President Lopez Obrador's party, won the state of Mexico from the PRI for the first time in decades, according to preliminary results. However, in Coahuila, a coalition of parties that oppose Lopez Obrador’s policies won. MORENA's victory was a repudiation of the PRI and was seen as an indication of the end of the PRI rather than confirmation of love for Lopez Obrador. The official reports will be declared on Wednesday but the aforementioned results should hold.


#society

Fox News: College gender studies professor allegedly fails student for using banned term 'biological women'
College gender studies professor allegedly fails student for using banned term 'biological women'
A UC student got a zero for using "biological women" in an essay on trans athletes in women's sports. The teacher claimed it to be exclusionary and heteronormative. The student asserts that she didn't cause any harm as nobody else saw it. The university says it is under review.


#economy

American Thinker: So much, no one could count it
So much, no one could count it
It takes 32,963 years for one to count from one to one trillion. The national debt of America is $31 trillion, which could buy 542,595 tons of gold, a quantity that's 345,000 more than the total amount of gold ever mined.


#culture

Fox News: 'Ghost Adventures' star Zak Bagans visits the 'Lake of Death,' reflects on gruesome Black Dahlia murder
'Ghost Adventures' star Zak Bagans visits the 'Lake of Death,' reflects on gruesome Black Dahlia murder
Zak Bagans investigated Lake Mead in the first episode of "Ghost Adventures" new season. Bones have been found in the receding reservoirs including those of a man who drowned in 1974. During the investigation, Bagans' team picked up screams and unexplained lights and he claimed that former park rangers had described seeing unusual figures around the lake. Bagans and his team are always willing to share any information that could be helpful to local police.


#history

Red State: A D-Day Letter From a GI to His Bride Highlights the Resilience of the Greatest Generation
A D-Day Letter From a GI to His Bride Highlights the Resilience of the Greatest Generation
A box of 300 letters written by the author's grandfather to her grandmother during World War II, spanning from 1943-1945, includes a letter dated June 7, 1944, the day after D-Day. The author's grandparents, Steve and Dorothy, met in 1943 and were engaged before Steve's unit was moved to Fort Polk, Louisiana. Their wedding took place in March 1944 while Steve's unit was stationed in Fort Dix, New Jersey. Steve's letter from June 7, 1944, provided relief to his wife after the D-Day invasion, expressing his love and the humor he shared with his friend.


#crime

Fox News: Fears of possible Oregon serial killer rise after 6 women found dead in Portland area
Fears of possible Oregon serial killer rise after 6 women found dead in Portland area
Police in Portland, Oregon, have recovered the remains of six women since February, sparking fears that a serial killer may be active in the area. The women's remains were found within 75 miles of the city: Kristin Smith, Joanna Speaks, Bridget Webster, Charity Perry, Ashley Real, and an unidentified woman. Portland Police Bureau officials deny that the cases are connected. The investigation is ongoing.


#sports

Forbes: After Unexpected Nascar Cup Debut Carson Hocevar Ready For More
After Unexpected Nascar Cup Debut Carson Hocevar Ready For More
Carson Hocevar, a young NASCAR driver, made his Cup Series debut due to the suspension of Cup Series star Chase Elliott. Hocevar made the most of his opportunity by racing up to 16th place before a brake rotor explosion forced him to exit the race. Although he finished last, Hocevar was grateful for the chance to race and excited to seek more opportunities to join the Cup Series in the future.


#outdoors

RV Lifestyle: Game On! 15 Best Board Games for Camping (2023)
Game On! 15 Best Board Games for Camping (2023)
Here are the best board games for camping according to real RVers: Taboo, Boggle, Wordle Board Game, National Park Monopoly, Sequence, Trekking the National Parks Board Game, Camp Board Game, Travel Yahtzee, Travel Rummikub, Telestrations, What Do You Meme?, Ticket to Ride, Catan, 10-in-1 Game Set, National Parks Pursuit. These games are suitable for couples, families, and solo travelers. A complete list of resources for camping entertainment including more games, activities, movies, books, and more is also provided.


#technology

Red State: What Is the New Apple Vision Pro?
What Is the New Apple Vision Pro?
Apple has unveiled its highly anticipated standalone headset, the Vision Pro, designed to support both augmented reality and virtual reality applications. The headset will utilize a combination of external and internal sensors and cameras, allowing users to interact with the device through voice inputs, hand/eye gestures, and movements. It features an ultra-high-resolution display system that packs 23 million pixels, and is Apple's first 3-D camera. Optic ID ensures secure access and user privacy, with the assurance that eye tracking information and camera data will not be shared.