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10 Jul 2023

#politics

Fox News: No ballot drop boxes? Congress set to decide fate of voting laws ahead of 2024 presidential election
No ballot drop boxes? Congress set to decide fate of voting laws ahead of 2024 presidential election
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are set to debate voting and election bills for the 2024 presidential election. Democrats propose federal authority over state elections, while Republicans aim to tighten voting laws. The GOP bill encourages voter list reviews, post-election audits, and ends non-citizen voting for local offices.


The Federalist Papers: Proposed Legislation Aims to Force Judges to Sentence Convicted Criminals Based on Their Race
Proposed Legislation Aims to Force Judges to Sentence Convicted Criminals Based on Their Race
A proposed Democratic bill in California would require judges to consider a criminal's race during sentencing, sparking controversy and concern. Critics argue that justice should be blind to color and focus solely on the crime committed. The bill draws upon findings from a task force studying reparations for African Americans, but critics believe it would introduce state-sanctioned racial bias.


#war

National Review: Kremlin Says Putin Met with Wagner Chief Prigozhin Days after Attempted Mutiny
Kremlin Says Putin Met with Wagner Chief Prigozhin Days after Attempted Mutiny
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Yevgeny Prigozhin and his Wagner commanders after they attempted a mutiny against Russia's defense apparatus. Putin discussed their actions in Ukraine and considered future employment options. Prigozhin's target was the defense apparatus, not Putin himself, but his efforts were unsuccessful.


Fox News: Nearly 50K Russian men have died in Ukraine war, nearly 9x larger than Russia's official figure: new study
Nearly 50K Russian men have died in Ukraine war, nearly 9x larger than Russia's official figure: new study
Nearly 50,000 Russian soldiers have died in the war in Ukraine, according to an independent statistical analysis. The Russian government has publicly acknowledged the deaths of just over 6,000 soldiers, but the true human cost of Russia's invasion of Ukraine is much higher.


#foreignaffairs

Euromaidan Press: Ukraine wants all NATO leaders to confirm invitation to Alliance for Ukraine – Ukraine Deputy PM
Ukraine wants all NATO leaders to confirm invitation to Alliance for Ukraine – Ukraine Deputy PM
Ukraine seeks confirmation of an invitation to join NATO at the Vilnius summit. Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna wants all 31 NATO leaders to confirm Ukraine's invitation and determine the path to membership. Security conditions must be met, but the process can start now.


#economy

Forbes: American Shale Spoils OPEC’s Party Again
American Shale Spoils OPEC’s Party Again
U.S. oil shale production is increasing, complicating OPEC's attempts to control the market and raise oil prices. The media cites fears of a global economic slowdown and reduced oil demand as reasons for the ongoing low oil prices, but analysts expect a surge in demand in the second half of the year. However, not everyone agrees with this narrative, and concerns about excess supply and weak sentiment in the oil market remain. The situation highlights challenges for OPEC in managing oil markets while the U.S. shale sector continues to grow.


National Review: The Corner: Amity Shlaes — The Forgotten Book
The Corner: Amity Shlaes — The Forgotten Book
Historian Amity Shlaes, known for her insightful books challenging progressive economic thinking, will be writing a regular column for Capital Matters called The Forgotten Book. She aims to introduce readers to older and overlooked books, as well as new ones that deserve more attention. In her first review, she discusses Timothy Wu's The Curse of Bigness, focusing on antitrust in the modern era.


#health

Fox News: Jamie Foxx spotted for the first time publicly since health emergency, pumping fist in air
Jamie Foxx spotted for the first time publicly since health emergency, pumping fist in air
Jamie Foxx, who recently experienced a medical complication, made his first public appearance since the incident. He was seen on a boat in Chicago, waving to fans and appearing in good spirits. Representatives for Foxx have denied rumors about his health and stated that he is on the path to recovery.


#crime

Foreign Policy: Rasmussen: ‘Putin Has Exploited Our Hesitation’
Rasmussen: ‘Putin Has Exploited Our Hesitation’
Private detective Harry Jones is hired to find a missing heiress, but the deeper he digs, the more he uncovers a web of deceit, corruption, and murder. As he navigates the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles, Jones must confront his own demons and stay one step ahead of the dangerous forces at play.


Fox News: Larry Nassar stabbed multiple times in altercation at federal prison: report
Larry Nassar stabbed multiple times in altercation at federal prison: report
Disgraced former sports doctor Larry Nassar was stabbed multiple times by another inmate at a Florida federal prison. He is in stable condition. Nassar is serving time for sexually abusing female gymnasts, including Olympic medalists, and possessing child pornography.


Forbes: Unlikely Allies Plot Revenge Maybe Romance In ‘Delightfully Deceitful’
Unlikely Allies Plot Revenge Maybe Romance In ‘Delightfully Deceitful’
Chun Woo-hee plays a con artist, Lee Ro-um, who lacks guilt due to a troubled past. She only targets the powerful who hurt the weak. Kim Dong-wook portrays Han Moo-young, a kind-hearted lawyer fighting for justice. The two characters form a unique bond while seeking revenge.


#sports

Forbes: Fred VanVleet Leaving The Toronto Raptors Could Be Costly For Pascal Siakam
Fred VanVleet Leaving The Toronto Raptors Could Be Costly For Pascal Siakam
The Toronto Raptors suffer a major loss in free agency as Fred VanVleet signs with the Houston Rockets. They replace him with Dennis Schroder, but it's a downgrade. This could impact Pascal Siakam's chances of qualifying for a supermax contract.


#outdoors

Gataway Couple: Your Guide to Safely Visiting the Big Four Ice Caves
Your Guide to Safely Visiting the Big Four Ice Caves
The Big Four Ice Caves, located in Washington state, are formed by melting ice that collapses and refreezes each year. The caves are accessible via a hiking trail and offer stunning views of Big Four Mountain. However, entering the caves is dangerous due to falling ice and rock, so caution must be exercised.