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1 Jul 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: Hunter Biden's Lawyer Accuses House Republicans of Misinformation Campaign
Hunter Biden's attorney accuses House Republicans of undermining the law and engaging in a misinformation campaign to harm Hunter Biden and attack President Joe Biden. The attorney claims that Rep. Jason Smith manipulated WhatsApp messages to discredit Hunter Biden and damage his father's reputation.
Liberty Nation: President Biden Reveals His ‘Plan B’ for Student Loan Forgiveness
The Supreme Court ruled Biden's student loan forgiveness program unconstitutional. Biden revealed a new plan, relying on the Higher Education Act. Borrowers will resume repayment, but with a 12-month onramp program that removes the threat of default. Critics fear this ruling sets future programs up for failure. Biden blames Republicans for snatching away hope. Election Day looms.
The Economist: Rioting in France presents a fresh political test for Emmanuel Macron
Rioting in France presents a fresh political test for Emmanuel Macron, as anger over the shooting of a teenager by police fuels opposition against his presidency. The rioting, which has continued for a fourth night, has intensified the political mire that Macron faces, with his centrist government caught between the far left and the hard right. The violence is seen as a challenge to Macron's ability to maintain order and control, potentially undermining his plans for a state visit to Germany.
National Review: The Corner: Sotomayor: The Mythologizer
Sotomayor's dissent in the 303 case starts with a soliloquy on LGBT rights and history. She mentions Matthew Shepard's murder and the Pulse nightclub massacre, despite evidence challenging the narratives. The suggestion of guilt by association is concerning. Sotomayor is a hoax justice.
#society
Liberty Nation: Major Free Speech Verdict From the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a business owner's right to refuse jobs that violate their principles in the case of 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis. This decision is being portrayed as a blow to LGBTQ rights, but it is actually a free speech, First Amendment case. The ruling strengthens free speech rights for all Americans and protects individuals from compelled speech. There may be efforts to de-legitimize the Supreme Court by those who are disappointed with its recent rulings.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Spain PM Sánchez arrives in Kyiv to meet with Zelenskyy, announces €55 mn aid package
Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez visited Kyiv for the start of the Spanish Presidency of the Council of the EU. He met with President Zelenskyy and addressed the Verkhovna Rada, pledging support for Ukraine and announcing a new aid package. The leaders also discussed Ukraine's EU accession negotiations and cooperation in Latin America.
#economy
Forbes: Lights, Camera, Commerce: Dissecting Walmart’s Power Move With NBCUniversal
Walmart's recent partnership with NBCUniversal in the realm of personalized advertising gives the retail giant a significant edge in omnichannel commerce. With Walmart's growing presence in online product searches and its extensive network of stores, it has the potential to offer a level of ROI never before seen in traditional broadcast media. The addition of live sports from NBCUniversal only solidifies Walmart's position in the retail media network space, putting it in direct competition with Amazon.
#sports
Forbes: Surging Cincinnati Reds Play Exciting, Winning Baseball
The Cincinnati Reds are on fire, leading the NL Central division with a young and exciting roster. Rookies Matt McLain and Elly De La Cruz are making a huge impact with their impressive performances at the plate.
#other
Flag And Cross: Microsoft CEO Criticizes Console Exclusives Amid FTC Hearing
Microsoft's CEO acknowledges the dominance of exclusive titles in the console market, despite personally disliking them. The company's recent acquisitions have made many games exclusive to Xbox. The FTC hearing against Microsoft raises questions about their statements, especially regarding the exclusivity of ZeniMax games.