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10 Jul 2023

#politics

The Epoch Times: Hong Kong Spent $35 Million on Lobbying in the US: Report
Hong Kong Spent $35 Million on Lobbying in the US: Report
The Hong Kong government has been spending millions of dollars on lobbying and engaging with American politicians since 2005. A report calls for stricter oversight and regulation of the government's representatives in the US.


The Federalist Papers: Basketball Pro Explains Why He Wrote 'Protect RFK Jr.' on His Head During Game
Basketball Pro Explains Why He Wrote 'Protect RFK Jr.' on His Head During Game
Former NBA and current Big 3 player Royce White caused a stir by sporting a message on the side of his head that read "Protect RFK JR." White believes Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would be a great vice president for Donald Trump, as long as they hold the security state and deep state accountable for the assassination of JFK. Although unlikely, this hypothetical Trump/Kennedy pairing exemplifies the dissatisfaction with the establishment duopoly in American politics.


Fox News: Utah governor blasts 'politicized' American Medical Association for pushing gender transition for minors
Utah governor blasts 'politicized' American Medical Association for pushing gender transition for minors
Utah Republican Gov. Spencer Cox claims that medical organizations like the American Medical Association have become politicized when it comes to gender transition treatment. Cox argues that these organizations are biased and that unbiased information can be found in other countries like Sweden, Finland, France, and the UK, where there are fewer culture war battles. He signed a bill to pause gender-affirming surgeries for minors in his state until more information can be obtained.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Biden meets King Charles for first time since skipping coronation
Biden meets King Charles for first time since skipping coronation
President Biden and King Charles III met in the U.K. after Biden previously declined the invitation to the coronation. They greeted each other after Biden's meeting with Prime Minister Sunak.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Dollar Recovers a Touch, Inflation Data Boosts Norway's Crown, Hurts China's Yuan
Dollar Recovers a Touch, Inflation Data Boosts Norway's Crown, Hurts China's Yuan
The dollar recovered from weak US job gains as wage growth suggested a rate hike. Inflation figures in China weighed on the yuan.


#history

The Epoch Times: Firebrand for Independence: Dr. Joseph Warren
Firebrand for Independence: Dr. Joseph Warren
Dr. Joseph Warren, a doctor and political leader, played a significant role in the American Revolution. He was involved in organizing the Sons of Liberty, treated wounded in the Boston Massacre, and helped organize the Boston Tea Party. Warren's spy network provided vital information to the colonials, including the plans to seize powder stocks and the bounty on John Hancock and Samuel Adams. He played a key role in the Battle of Lexington and Concord and was wounded and killed in the Battle of Bunker Hill. Warren's memory continued to be revered as a symbol of martyrdom and his dream of an independent America was carried out by his successors.


#health

Forbes: The Medicare For All Dream Won't Die. Neither Will The Problems With Single-Payer.
The Medicare For All Dream Won't Die. Neither Will The Problems With Single-Payer.
States are removing ineligible people from Medicaid, causing a backlash from Democrats who want to keep as many people enrolled as possible. Democrats oppose reducing government dependency and push for Medicaid expansion and federally subsidized coverage. Their ultimate goal is Medicare for All, which would eliminate private insurance and create a government health plan. However, free health insurance is costly, as seen in other countries with single-payer systems. Patients face long wait times and seek treatment abroad. Single-payer systems in the US, like the VA, have also failed. Americans must resist the push for government-run health plans.


#education

Fox News: Harvard-UNC SCOTUS ruling puts pressure on K-12 to do better
Harvard-UNC SCOTUS ruling puts pressure on K-12 to do better
The Supreme Court ruled against race preferences in university admissions, highlighting discrimination against Asian American applicants. K-12 schools must now enhance minority students' performance. Public schools need to better prepare them for higher education.


#crime

Daily Wire: Tennessee Youth Soccer Coach Suspected Of Raping Unconscious Minors
Tennessee Youth Soccer Coach Suspected Of Raping Unconscious Minors
A soccer coach from Franklin, Tennessee has been arrested after photos and videos on his phone revealed that he drugged and raped unconscious boys. Police discovered disturbing content on the phone when it was left at a restaurant and handed over to employees. Detectives found evidence of at least ten minors being raped, with some in an unconscious state.


Fox News: Jackie Kennedy learned marijuana was growing on Cape Cod property, fought to keep it quiet: book
Jackie Kennedy learned marijuana was growing on Cape Cod property, fought to keep it quiet: book
Former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis discovered marijuana growing in her Cape Cod garden in 1975. She was shocked and asked her assistant and former police chief to deal with the issue discreetly. They destroyed the plant and ensured that the news did not get out.


The Epoch Times: Multiple Injured in Shooting Near Toronto's Busy Yonge and Bloor Intersection
Multiple Injured in Shooting Near Toronto's Busy Yonge and Bloor Intersection
Two people injured in downtown Toronto shooting. Male and female victims rushed to hospital with serious injuries. Suspects fled scene in vehicle.


#sports

Forbes: Harbin To Host 2025 Asian Winter Games, Returning China To Season’s Sports Spotlight
Harbin To Host 2025 Asian Winter Games, Returning China To Season’s Sports Spotlight
Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province in China, has been chosen as the host city for the 9th Asian Winter Games in 2025. This decision aims to revitalize China's winter sports industry, which has been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Harbin previously hosted the Asian Winter Games in 1996, and nearby Changchun hosted the games in 2007.


Fox News: 76ers' Joel Embiid on James Harden's trade request: 'Hopefully his mindset can be changed'
76ers' Joel Embiid on James Harden's trade request: 'Hopefully his mindset can be changed'
Philadelphia 76ers star James Harden wants to be traded due to concerns about the team's ability to compete for an NBA championship. MVP Joel Embiid is disappointed but understands it's business. The team has undergone changes, including a coaching switch and player signings.


Forbes: Why FC Barcelona Reportedly Rejected Neymar When PSG Star Was Offered To Them This Summer
Why FC Barcelona Reportedly Rejected Neymar When PSG Star Was Offered To Them This Summer
FC Barcelona rejected Neymar's offer to return for two reasons: financial constraints and concerns about his influence in the locker room. The club is not willing to take on his salary due to debt and Financial Fair Play issues. Additionally, there are worries about Neymar's nightlife activities. Instead, Barcelona is focusing on investing in potential with the signing of Vitor Roque from Athletico Paranaense.


#science

The Great Lakes Fisherman: Did A Canadian Lake Kill The Mammoths?
Did A Canadian Lake Kill The Mammoths?
The extinction of North American megafauna like Mammoths may not be solely due to overhunting. The presence of Lake Agassiz, a glacial lake, and a subsequent flood that disrupted the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could have caused a mini-ice-age called the Younger Dryas, leading to food shortages and the rapid extinction of these large mammals.


#other

Fox News: How to get rid of robocalls with apps and data removal services
How to get rid of robocalls with apps and data removal services
Data brokers collect and sell personal information, including phone numbers, which can be used for advertising, marketing, and even by government agencies. People search sites also gather public records, making it easy for anyone, including identity thieves and cyberstalkers, to access this information. While there is no foolproof way to remove your information entirely, removal services can help. Robocalls also remain a problem, with scammers constantly finding new methods to continue their operations. Despite efforts to crack down on robocalls, they can still evade detection, and technology allows them to spoof phone numbers and appear as different entities. Registering with the National Do Not Call Registry and using call-blocking features and spam-blocking apps can help combat unwanted robocalls.


Fox News: Northeast faces flooding threats as scorching heat bakes the South
Northeast faces flooding threats as scorching heat bakes the South
New England faces risk of heavy rain and flash flooding after recent flooding in the Northeast. Upstate New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine expected to receive 2 to 5 inches of rain. Flash flood warnings issued. Dangerous heat with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees in the Southwest, South, and Florida this week. Heat index to reach 111 degrees in Phoenix.


Fox News: Biden reportedly fumes and spews curses at staff in private: ‘No one is safe’
Biden reportedly fumes and spews curses at staff in private: ‘No one is safe’
President Biden frequently lashes out at staff members with profanity-laden rants if they don't meet his expectations. Aides say he seeks accuracy and challenges them for better decision-making.


Fox News: Former CNN reporter suing network after her foot was run over on assignment: 'I risked my life'
Former CNN reporter suing network after her foot was run over on assignment: 'I risked my life'
Former CNN reporter Saima Mohsin accuses her former employer of discrimination after being injured on assignment in the Middle East. Mohsin, who now works for Sky News on a freelance basis, was severely injured while reporting on the Israel-Palestine conflict. She alleges that CNN fired her and is suing for unfair dismissal, disability, and race discrimination.