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7 Jun 2023
#politics
The New American: House GOP Bills Try to Limit Gas-stove Policymaking - The New American
House Republicans are proposing the Gas Stove Protection and Freedom Act (H.R. 1615) and the Save Our Gas Stoves (H.R. 1640) to give Congress the final say on a number of the Biden administration's regulatory policymaking initiatives. The proposed regulations are a part of the president's green energy agenda, aimed at ending the sales of gasoline-powered vehicles and gas-powered appliances such as stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers, and washing machines. Republicans are concerned that the regulations could lead to the destruction of what's left of the US's free-market economy, and the bills introduced in Congress are intended to block some of these rules from being implemented.
Representative Kat Cammack stated that the Republican bills aim to return power to the American people by stopping unchecked regulatory regimes that had gone on for decades. H.R. 1640 aims to keep the Department of the Energy from amending "energy conservation standards for kitchen ranges or ovens if they would result in the unavailability of a product on account of the type of fuel the range or oven uses." The White House has indicated that it opposes the Republican legislation and would ensure that Americans have access to safe and efficient products and can make smart consumer choices based on independent safety information and data-driven efficiency standards that save families money. However, the bills are likely to attract Democratic support, and while their passage in the House is expected, it is unlikely that they will become legislation.
American Thinker: After losing $12 billion, Target faces demands for documents in a possible prelude to a shareholder lawsuit
Target may finally have to answer for their woke transgender agenda, as they have been served with a legal demand from a shareholder. The National Center for Public Policy Research (NCPPR), a Target shareholder, is seeking transparency about Target's radical LGBT political agenda from this formal demand for the production of corporate books and records. Target has donated millions to the organization "GLSEN," which promotes LGBT activism in schools, knowingly or recklessly subsidizing its policy of violating parents' rights and promoting secret gender transitions for kids. Additionally, Target has stocked merchandise by a "Satanist-Inspired" brand in its pride collection, which glorifies violence. The company's stock fell from $74 billion to $62 billion in just two weeks as a result of this agenda.
Target has a serious risk to its company's financial prospects if its core customer base sours on the corporation. Target's management has recklessly bent the knee to the radical left and should be held accountable for their wrongdoing. In a normal world, executives who place shareholder value second to winning wokesterly accolades would be fired by their shareholders and sent packing. Target may have to answer for its odd donations to GLSEN, the focus on children for LGBTQ+ merchandise, which may lead to customer demand being questioned, and the hiring of a Satanist designer. This lawsuit, if it comes, will be the start of the natural dynamic for executives who put shareholder value second to ideology.
National Review: The Corner: Trump’s Claims about the Handling of Documents by Other Presidents and Hillary Clinton
Former President Trump claims that he did nothing wrong and questions why he is being charged while no other president has been charged. He particularly focuses on document-retention practices and emphasizes the illegal hoarding of classified documents by President Biden. However, there is no evidence that Biden's boxes contain classified information, and the case against Trump seems to mainly be an obstruction case. Clinton's case, which involved the intentional destruction of digital files, is more analogous to Trump's case. Nevertheless, Trump is looking at a high likelihood of being charged with making false statements about the disposition of his presidential records, as he has publicly said things that are not true.
Newsbusters: MORE Big Tech Election Interference: YouTube Deletes RFK Jr. Interview
YouTube deletes yet another interview featuring Robert F. Kennedy Jr, calling it a violation of “Community Guidelines.” Kennedy has been censored before on various platforms, including Instagram. The elites don't want you to watch it, says Colin Rugg of Trending Politics News.
Fox News: Biden admin ordered to turn over Prince Harry's immigration records amid preferential treatment claim
A federal judge has given the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) a week to deal with requests for Prince Harry's immigration records after being sued by the Heritage Foundation . The conservative think tank filed a lawsuit demanding DHS release Prince Harry's immigration records, claiming he was given "preferential treatment" in allowing entry to the U.S. despite admitting to illegal drug use, which would typically deny entry to others. Heritage filed the original Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for the documents after the release of Prince Harry's memoir in which he admitted to using cocaine, psychedelics, and marijuana.
Daily Wire: ‘Arbitrary Attack’: NRA Moves To Shield Members From Biden Admin’s Pistol Brace Crackdown
The National Rifle Association has filed a legal brief to protect members from new pistol brace regulations being implemented by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. The organization seeks a preliminary injunction against the “Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached ‘Stabilizing Braces,’” which could result in felony prosecution for gun owners who do not properly dispose of, alter, or register their firearms. The NRA is intervening in a case brought by the Second Amendment Foundation and others in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, and seeking to get a permanent injunction against the rule.
Newsbusters: Cruz Highlights Bombshell MRC Report: ‘These Are the Radicals’ Funded by Biden DHS
Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Andy Biggs have criticized the Biden administration for awarding grants to universities that they say associate Republican entities with neo-Nazis. DHS has awarded $40 million in grants through the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant program, which originally targeted Islamic terrorism, to seminars that gave a presentation highlighting the "Pyramid of Far-Right Radicalization," which mixed The Heritage Foundation, the Christian Broadcasting Network, and the Republican Party with fringe hate groups. The conservatives are urging DHS to be held accountable and to uphold the First Amendment while providing transparency.
Fox News: Biden’s Title IX debacle is so horrible even his own administration is admitting it
A lawsuit settlement against a Vermont high school vindicates Blake Allen's cause against transactivism sabotaging women's rights, exposing the illegitimacy of the Biden administration's determination to rewrite Title IX in favor of men who "identify" as women (, ). Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona admits that forcing women athletes to undress in the locker room with biological males like Lia Thomas amounts to sexual harassment, yet defends his proposed "gender identity" mandate in school sports, threatening to withhold federal funding from any school that won't allow males identifying as women to compete on female athletic teams (, ).
Female athletes are held hostage to the ideological activism on display in Cardona's appearance before Congress and the NCAA's policies, which forced female swimmers to suit up with a naked Lia Thomas in the UPenn women's locker room and at the 2022 NCAA championships, violating their rights under Title IX. Despite his admission, Cardona and his commander in chief continue to abandon women at the altar of "transwomen" idolatry, producing a horror show of sex discrimination against women. Now he needs to act to stop the exploitation of women by abandoning his foolish Title IX rules and taking action against NCAA institutions (, ).
#society
The Blaze: Brawls break out between parents and leftists over Glendale school board's resolution to once again 'engage students' in LGBT activism
Parents and radical leftists clashed at a California school board meeting regarding seasonal LGBT propaganda in the curriculum. A resolution to proclaim June 2023 as LGBTQ+ Pride was met with several hundred protesters outside the Glendale Unified School District Headquarters, police arrested three people after a large brawl broke out. The resolution states that students, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, must feel welcomed, valued, safe, empowered, and supported by their peers and school community, recognizing Pride Month. Parents have been protesting at various schools against LGBT activism being pushed onto their children, and the latest violence was condemned by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.).
The Federalist Papers: New Survey Shows What Nearly 1/3 of Gen Z Wants the Gov't to Put in Private Homes
A new survey found that 29% of Americans under 30 and 20% of those aged 30 to 44 support government surveillance cameras in every household to reduce illegal activity. However, 75% of survey respondents opposed the idea overall, with only 6% of those aged 45 to 64 and 5% of those over 65 supporting it. The survey also found that 33% of black Americans and 25% of Hispanics supported government surveillance, while only 9% of white Americans and 11% of Asian-Americans did. The survey had a margin of error of 2.54 percentage points and also asked about a Central Bank Digital Currency. (Hash tag: )
The Epoch Times: IN-DEPTH: Pride Month Is Inflaming the Culture War Across Canada
Parents in Canada are expressing concerns about discussions on sexual orientation and gender identity in schools during Pride Month. Parental rights advocate Shannon Boschy says that many parents are frustrated with school boards that are not listening to their concerns but instead pushing a “controversial ideology on the insistence that this is human rights.” As a response, Boschy is organizing the Canadian Parents’ Rights Day of Action on June 9, calling on parents to keep their children home from school that day. Some Christian and Muslim groups have also raised objections to Pride Month events in schools, with some parents keeping their children home during such events.
American Thinker: The next very, very important frontier for human rights
Some people have a sixth finger, known as polydactyly. Recent research indicates that the sixth finger can be useful and hexadigitalians should have special legislation to protect and compensate them. This includes requiring clothing stores to sell affordable six-finger gloves and conferring hexadigitalian status to anyone who identifies as such.
Daily Wire: The Revolution At The Heart Of ‘Pride’
Pride Month is not about tolerance, but revolution. It seeks to replace traditional cultural norms with new ones that promote unending sexual gratification and pansexuality. The rewriting of durable societal norms requires repression of traditional Judeo-Christian norms, as promoted by elite cultural, governmental, and corporate powers.
The Epoch Times: Let’s End the Myth of Male Privilege Once and for All
The idea of male privilege is a myth. In education, there is an "unmistakable gap" between boys and girls, with boys far less likely to graduate high school and 20% more likely to drop out of college than females. In addition, males receive sentences that are 63% higher than women for the same crimes committed. Men make up 49% of the US population but nearly 80% of all suicides, yet the belief that men still have access to specific advantages persists. This belief denies the heterogeneity within categories of men and women, and the failure to recognize men's suffering is baked into society. To address the crisis of masculinity, the myth of male privilege must be put to rest.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Almost 3,000 buildings underwater in Ukrainian-controlled part of Kherson Oblast
The Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine has collapsed, causing floods in 20 settlements and over 2,600 houses. The State Emergency Service reports that the water level is expected to rise another meter within 20 hours, and nearly 1,800 people and over 300 pieces of equipment are involved in the rescue effort.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Fiji to Finalize Military Deal With New Zealand, Reviewing China's Police Accord
Fiji and New Zealand will finalize a military agreement to deepen security ties next week. The Fijian Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka, made the announcement during a visit to New Zealand, during which he hinted that Fiji may terminate its policing agreement with China. Rabuka argues that if values and systems between nations differ, cooperation becomes difficult. The agreement comes amid concerns among Pacific nations over China's bid to expand its influence in the region, especially after it signed a military deal with the Solomon Islands last year which many fear could give China the freedom to station weapons and troops there.
Forbes: Tucker Carlson Debuts Twitter Show Saying The News Media Lies, Cites As An Example ‘UFOs Are Actually Real’
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson released the first episode of "Tucker on Twitter," in which he discussed the alleged cover-up of UFO sightings by the media and mocked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Carlson claimed that American citizens are "the least informed people in the world" due to media lies and ignorance of important stories. He vowed to bring these stories to viewers via Twitter and called his show "the shortwave radio under the blankets," adding that he will leave if there are any attempts to interfere with what he covers.
In the roughly ten-and-a-half minute episode, Carlson cited an Air Force veteran's claim that the U.S. government had recovered proof of UFOs, including an intact aircraft of "non-human origin." He criticized The New York Times for ignoring the story and instead focusing on Ukraine, Donald Trump, trans people, and climate change. Carlson left the return date of "Tucker on Twitter" vague, saying only that it would be "very soon." He ended the episode by saying that he is grateful to be on Twitter, but will leave if anyone tries to limit what he covers.
PJ Media: First Episode of 'Tucker on Twitter' Gets Huge Viewership. Really Huge.
Tucker Carlson launched his new show, Tucker on Twitter, which has already accumulated 65 million views. In his first episode, he discussed various issues, including the destruction of Ukraine’s dam and America’s support for Ukraine, expressing his belief that American citizens may be the least informed people in the world.
#economy
The Epoch Times: ‘We Don’t Have to Hide’: The Rise of Conservative Brands
Conservative brands are gaining popularity amid boycotts of companies promoting progressive ideologies. NBA player Jonathan Isaac launched UNITUS apparel as an "alternative" for those who want to support Christian and conservative values, while beer brand "Ultra Right" gained over 10,000 customers in just 12 days. Some firms, such as Goya Foods and Black Rifle Coffee Company, have already made profits without resorting to such measures. With shoppers shifting toward brands that align with their traditional values, more conservative brands are expected to appear on the market.
Fox News: Overtime pay in Alabama to be temporarily exempt from income tax
Alabama lawmakers approved a tax cut that exempts overtime pay from the state’s income tax. The tax cut does not have a cap on eligible overtime pay, unlike an earlier version of the bill. The tax cut will help businesses encourage workers to work overtime shifts. The tax cut will begin in 2024 and expire in June 2025 unless lawmakers renew it.
#military
Red State: Is Defense Spending Really a Sacred Cow? House, Senate Republicans Can't Seem to Agree
Growing tensions between Pre-Trump and Post-Trump Republicans over the amount of defense spending needed to protect US interests at home and abroad is leading to a brewing spat, notably between House and Senate leadership. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy kicked off the dispute, arguing publicly that there is no need to exceed the spending caps set by his recent debt-limit deal with President Joe Biden, whereas Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell insisted that more must be done to support the nation’s defense interests, citing increased threats from China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and terrorists emboldened by the US's retreat from Afghanistan. The divide between Republicans on defense spending is growing stark, with Lindsey Graham stating there has to be a breakdown of where the money will go before further spending is considered.
#health
The Epoch Times: Afternoon Workouts Show Promise in Blood Sugar Control for Diabetics
Timing of physical activity is important for those with Type 2 diabetes, with the greatest improvement in glucose control seen in those who were most active in the afternoon, according to research from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Joslin Diabetes Center. The study monitored over 2,400 participants in the Look AHEAD study, who wore waist accelerometers that measured motion. Those who exercised predominantly in the afternoon had the greatest reduction in their blood glucose levels after one year, and by the fourth year, they also had the highest chance of being able to cease taking diabetes medications. However, the American Diabetes Association emphasises the importance of personalised treatment plans.
Backpacker: Lessons From the Arctic: Eric Larsen on Surviving Cancer
Renowned polar explorer Eric Larsen discusses his battle with cancer and how his polar exploration experience provided valuable lessons for surviving this unexpected challenge. Join us for a captivating episode of the Out Alive podcast.
Breitbart: Pope Francis Returns to Hospital for Hernia Operation
Pope Francis is undergoing major surgery for an incisional hernia at Rome's Gemelli University Hospital. The operation is due to an incarcerated incisional hernia causing recurring, painful and worsening sub-occlusive syndromes. The Vatican spokesperson said the surgery will entail laparotomy and plastic surgery of the abdominal wall with prostheses under general anesthesia, and he is expected to stay in the hospital for several days to allow for full functional recovery.
The Epoch Times: Nurse Injured by COVID-19 Vaccine Heading to Trial Against Former Employer
Ohio's Hospice is going to trial over a COVID-19 vaccine injury claim brought by Danielle Baker, a nurse formerly employed with the company. Baker sought worker's compensation after experiencing serious symptoms, including spinal cord inflammation, after being vaccinated. A judge has scheduled a trial date for January 2024. Ohio's Hospice aims to mandate vaccinations for employment, but did not do so at the time of Baker's vaccination. The company has rejected Baker's claim twice, but Baker's lawsuit may succeed, leading to an award that could include lost wages and medical bills.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Aspiring Lawyer, 22, Stabbed to Death by Gang in Case of Mistaken Identity
Sven Badzak, an aspiring lawyer, was fatally stabbed by a gang in north west London after being attacked while walking back from a supermarket with a friend. The jury was told the victims were mistaken for rival gangs since they were not affiliated with any group. Two suspects, Rashid Gedel and Shiroh Ambersley, deny the charges of murder, attempted murder and wounding with intent. Four suspects took part in the attack, with the third, Harvey Canavan, pleading guilty to manslaughter and unlawful wounding. Lior Agbayan, the fourth suspect, has fled abroad and is wanted for extradition.
Police have recovered evidence of Gedel boasting on Snapchat that he was "getting things done" and attacking the opposition, with accompanying images showing a rolled cannabis cigarette. The prosecutor said that the evidence indicated that Gedel and Ambersley were seeking to attack any member or perceived member of an opposition gang, with Badzak and his friend becoming the victims of mistaken identity. The trial has started a year late after being delayed by barristers' strikes, with the case expected to last several weeks.
#sports
Forbes: Coco Gauff Loses To Iga Swiatek At French Open For 2nd Straight Year
Gauff loses to world No. 1 Iga Swiatek in French Open quarterfinals for the second straight year. Swiatek remains favorite to win the tournament and hold on to her world No. 1 ranking.
Fox News: Kamui Kobayashi set to make NASCAR debut on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in August
Toyota showcased its stock car program and the upcoming Cup Series debut of Kamui Kobayashi at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Kobayashi, part of the 2021 winning effort of Toyota Gazoo, will make his NASCAR debut on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course with Toyota in August.
Breitbart: CBS: Biden Will Have to Say Something About LIV-PGA Merger, But They May Have Punted to Avoid Upsetting Saudis During Blinken Trip
The White House is delaying commenting on the merger between the PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV Golf, which Democrats have called for review due to antitrust concerns. CBS News’ Ed O’Keefe and Nancy Cordes suggest the White House may be avoiding the subject to avoid discord with Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s current trip to Saudi Arabia. The hosts expect the White House to comment on the merger soon.
Fox News: Rangers' Marcus Semien extends hit streak to 25 games in win over Cardinals
Texas Rangers' Marcus Semien hits two-run double extending his hitting streak to 25 games, the longest in the majors this season. He has also reached base in 33 consecutive games.
Fox News: Oakland A's snap 15-game road losing streak against Pirates behind Jace Petersons two home run, five hit game
Jace Peterson hit two home runs and drove in 5 runs as the Oakland Athletics ended their 15-game road losing streak with an 11-2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates. James Kaprielian allowed just 2 runs on 4 hits in 6 innings for his first win since October 2022. Mitch Keller gave up 5 runs on 8 hits and 4 walks with just 1 strikeout in 5 1/3 innings for the Pirates.
#science
American Thinker: The coming alien invasion
Matt Walsh, whose movie "What is a Woman?" was watched by over 170 million people, posted on Facebook about his belief in the existence of aliens. Commenters were divided between religious people dismissing the possibility and others insisting that evidence for alien existence has been around a long time. Some assume the posts were a joke. The possibility of an alien invasion was brought up by NYU professor Mark Crispin Miller, who sees it as a likely scenario for a future shock. Donald Brownlee and Peter D. Ward's book "Rare Earth" explains "why complex life is uncommon in the universe."
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Oklahoma Confirms First Case of Chronic Wasting Disease in Wild Deer
Oklahoma has reported its first case of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in a wild deer. The whitetail was found in Texas County and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) has now activated the second phase of its CWD response plan. CWD is an always-fatal neurological disease that has now been reported in free-ranging cervids in 31 US states.
All Outdoor: TriStar Arms' First Inertia-Driven Shotgun Line - Matrix
TriStar Arms has launched its new Matrix line of inertia-driven shotguns, featuring synthetic, walnut and Realtree MAX-7 designs. The semi-auto Matrix has a range of finishes and capacities, with compatibility with Beretta Mobil chokes. Prices range from $595 to $685 meaning each design fits a budget-friendly price point. Safety is provided with a block design that prevents the firing mechanism from operating, with a magazine cut-off located in front of the trigger guard below the elevator.
#other
Breitbart: Woke Pope Francis Bans Plastic in Vatican to Save Environment
Pope Francis has announced that he has banned plastic in the Vatican, making it over 90% plastic-free. Speaking at the Green and Blue Festival, he called for a “decisive shift” in the current consumption and production models that are “entrenched in the throwaway culture that is indifferent towards both the environment and people.” The pope praised McDonald’s Corporation for having abolished plastic and using only recyclable paper. However, he warned that the urgent need for interventions to combat climate change “testify to the urgent need for interventions that can no longer be postponed.”
Daily Wire: CEO Chris Licht Out At CNN After Tumultuous Year, Controversial Trump Town Hall
CNN CEO Chris Licht is leaving the company only 16 months after taking on the position. Licht will be replaced by a three-person leadership team, while CNN begins a wide search for a new permanent leader. Licht faced criticism from his employees and had poor ratings performances during his tenure, with CNN's attempted launching of a streaming service and Trump town hall drawing additional criticism.
The Epoch Times: CNN CEO Chris Licht Is Out Just Weeks After Trump Town Hall
CNN Chairman and CEO Chris Licht is leaving the corporation, as announced by the CEO of CNN's parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery. Licht's tenure faced criticisms from CNN staff and viewers, with some unhappy with what they perceived as the network's unfavorable coverage of former US President Donald Trump. After Trump participated in a CNN town hall event, the network's ratings rose, but they have since declined, with the network consistently trailing Fox News and MSNBC. The parent company CEO has called for an internal and external search for a new CEO, saying it "will take a while."
Breitbart: John Kerry Despairs at Global Population: 10 Billion 'Unsustainable'
John Kerry expressed concern that the world population nearing 10 billion is "unsustainable." He stressed the need to figure out how to deal with issues of sustainability and food security, citing Africa as an example of unsustainable population growth. However, Kerry is not recommending population decrease, but instead focusing on sustainable ways of feeding the growing population.
Washington Free Beacon: CEO Chris Licht Out at CNN
CNN CEO Chris Licht will be leaving the company after pressure mounted following criticism of the network's decision to broadcast a town hall with Donald Trump. Licht, a former CBS executive producer, had been attempting to moderate the network's image, but faced resistance from employees. CNN's ratings have been falling, even as it tries to attract more Republican viewers.
Newsbusters: BREAKING: Chris Licht Is OUT at CNN After Failed, Tumultuous Stint
Former CNN CEO Chris Licht has been let go by the network and its parent company Warner Bros. Discovery due to his inability to gain the support of a far-left employee base loyal to former CNN chief Jeff Zucker. Longtime CNN executives will now lead the network, with David Leavy playing a key role. Licht was hired in March 2022, before cancelling the bloated CNN+ just a month later. All the while, he made a series of mistakes, including drab scheduling changes, the failed CNN This Morning show, and failing to clear the network of Zucker loyalists.