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12 Jul 2023

#politics

Flag And Cross: 2024 Presidential Election: Frontrunners Trump And Biden Unpopular, Majority Prefers Alternatives
2024 Presidential Election: Frontrunners Trump And Biden Unpopular, Majority Prefers Alternatives
In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, former White House official Karl Rove stated that both Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are unpopular choices for the 2024 presidential election. Polls show that a majority of voters do not want either of them to run again. Rove argues that there is a desire for a generational shift in leadership and that the nation needs energetic new leaders to confront the challenges it faces.


Breitbart: Poll: Vivek Ramaswamy Climbs to Third as Trump Leads with Majority Support
Poll: Vivek Ramaswamy Climbs to Third as Trump Leads with Majority Support
Anti-woke businessman Vivek Ramaswamy is gaining support in the Republican primary race, with 8 percent in the latest survey. Former President Donald Trump maintains the lead with 56 percent support, while Gov. Ron DeSantis drops to 17 percent. Ramaswamy has also become a top choice for Trump and DeSantis supporters as their second choice candidate.


Flag And Cross: Joy Behar Makes Sick Sexual Confession in Defense of Biden Screaming at His Staff
Joy Behar Makes Sick Sexual Confession in Defense of Biden Screaming at His Staff
Co-hosts on "The View" defend President Biden's anger towards White House staff, with Joy Behar admitting to being sexually turned on by his anger. Behar rationalizes his behavior and denies that he yells at anyone, disregarding documented instances. This reflects the degeneracy of leftist discourse and raises concerns about Biden's mental state.


#society

The Blaze: Megan Rapinoe says Dave Chappelle's jokes 'directly' lead to violence against transgender people
Megan Rapinoe says Dave Chappelle's jokes 'directly' lead to violence against transgender people
Soccer star Megan Rapinoe accuses comedian Dave Chappelle of causing violence against transgender people with his jokes. She supports the transgender agenda and criticizes efforts to restrict transgender athletes from competing. Rapinoe welcomes transgender women on the U.S. women's soccer team and plans to retire after the 2023 season.


#economy

Forbes: Saudi Public Investment Fund Reports $11 Billion In 2022 Losses—But Sports Investments Might Not Be To Blame
Saudi Public Investment Fund Reports $11 Billion In 2022 Losses—But Sports Investments Might Not Be To Blame
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) reported $11 billion in losses in 2022, a significant drop from the $19 billion profit it reported in 2021. PIF's assets ended the year at approximately $778 billion. The fund launched the Sports Investment Company, which includes the LIV Golf tour, and recently announced a merger with the PGA Tour.


#culture

Daily Wire: The Top Seven Superhero Movies And Why
The Top Seven Superhero Movies And Why


Marvel and DC Warner Bros. have released some of the most highly anticipated superhero movies in the last 20 years. Some notable films include "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," a thrilling action sequel, and "Iron Man," which set the standard for superhero films. "The Avengers" is a standout among others, while "The Dark Knight" provides an iconic portrayal of Batman. "Guardians of the Galaxy" introduces a group of unlikely heroes, and "Spider-Man 2" delves into the struggles of being a superhero. Lastly, "Shazam!" is a fun-filled adventure that explores the themes of identity and family.


#education

Fox News: NYC accused of manipulating high school graduation rates by tanking standards: 'Lowered an already low bar'
NYC accused of manipulating high school graduation rates by tanking standards: 'Lowered an already low bar'
New York City's education department is accused of inflating graduation rates by lowering standards for passing high school, causing concerns among teachers. Students who fail classes are reportedly being pushed through to the next grade without meeting the original standards. The practice of giving "NX" grades, indicating "course in progress," was implemented during the pandemic but has since become a permanent fixture, leading to doubts about the transparency and effectiveness of the education system.


#crime

Fox News: New York man charged in execution-style murder, while brother and friend face hindering prosecution charges
New York man charged in execution-style murder, while brother and friend face hindering prosecution charges


A man from Mastic Beach, New York, was indicted for shooting and killing another man execution-style in a bar parking lot. The suspect's brother and friend were also indicted for helping him flee to Florida after the murder.


#sports

National Review: The Corner: A Centennial of Swat
The Corner: A Centennial of Swat
In 1923, Babe Ruth had arguably his best season, batting .393/.545/.764 and setting numerous records. With the Yankees, Ruth won the World Series and proved to be a dominant force in the game.


#technology

Breitbart: Tech Explainer: How to Disable 3 of Google's Main Ways of Tracking Your Every Move
Tech Explainer: How to Disable 3 of Google's Main Ways of Tracking Your Every Move
Google and other tech giants like it are collecting vast amounts of data about users' lives for targeted advertising. Google Maps, Google Photos, and Ad Personalization are three areas where data collection is especially powerful. Google's data collection can track places you visit, locations of your photos, and build a profile for personalized ads. To limit data collection, disable Location History in Google Maps, turn off Location Tracking in Google Photos, and disable Ad Personalization in your Google account settings. However, it is difficult to completely avoid surveillance by Silicon Valley giants.


#other

The Federalist Papers: 'Spider-Man' Actor Says He Does 'Not Like Hollywood': The Business 'Really Scares Me'
'Spider-Man' Actor Says He Does 'Not Like Hollywood': The Business 'Really Scares Me'
Tom Holland, known for his role in the "Spiderman" series, reveals his fear of Hollywood and desire to live a normal life. He wants to protect himself from losing his identity like other actors have. Despite his success, Holland focuses on family and hobbies, and doesn't enjoy award shows or red-carpet events.


Forbes: Tucker Carlson, Twitter And Fox News Have Been Losing Audiences
Tucker Carlson, Twitter And Fox News Have Been Losing Audiences
Tucker Carlson's video audience on Twitter has plummeted since he started posting on the platform. His first video received 26 million views, but the most recent one only got 3.8 million, an 86% decline. Meanwhile, Fox News is dealing with lawsuits and declining ratings.