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#politics

Red State: RedState Weekly Briefing: From Garland's Bluff to Kinzinger's Folly, the Week's Top Five
RedState Weekly Briefing: From Garland's Bluff to Kinzinger's Folly, the Week's Top Five
- An IRS whistleblower is naming names in the Hunter Biden case, adding credibility to his claims. The DOJ likely put boundaries around Weiss.

- Kinzinger accidentally referred to the 'Patriot Front' guys as federal officers, raising questions and feeding conspiracy theories.


#society

Fox News: Georgia parents of transgender children challenge state's ban on sex reassignment surgery for minors
Georgia parents of transgender children challenge state's ban on sex reassignment surgery for minors
Parents of four transgender children in Georgia have filed a lawsuit challenging a state law that prohibits sex reassignment surgeries and hormone replacement therapies for minors under 18. The law, which takes effect on Saturday, has been passed in at least 20 states. The lawsuit argues that the law violates parents' rights and denies transgender youth lifesaving medical treatment.


Fox News: 5 things to watch on Fox Nation this July
5 things to watch on Fox Nation this July


Fox Nation is celebrating Independence Day by highlighting people and places that have shaped America. Topics range from celebrities to politicians, atomic bombs to natural landscapes. In addition, Fox Nation offers a documentary series about Tom Cruise, focusing on his stunts and strong faith. Retired Tulsa PD LT. Sean "Sticks" Larkin joins Fox Nation with "Crime Cam 24/7," analyzing crimes caught on camera. Katie Pavlich takes subscribers to luxury hunting lodges across America. Lastly, Fox Nation chronicles the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb. In another series, Judge Jeanine Pirro analyzes the legal fallout of Hunter Biden's guilty plea.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: Has the West Already Lost Control of Its Most Vital Sea Route?
Has the West Already Lost Control of Its Most Vital Sea Route?
U.S. and Western influence in the Red Sea/Suez Canal region has declined, with Russia and China gaining presence. The U.S. has limited ability to prevent conflicts in Ethiopia, Sudan, Yemen, and Somalia and has struggled to regain influence with Israel and Saudi Arabia. Civil conflicts and China and Russia's involvement further complicate the situation. Traditional European allies have started acting independently, while China and Russia provide funds and military support to Ethiopia and Eritrea. The U.S. has maintained military commitments but has not been able to rebuild influence. China and Russia have made significant promises of investment and cooperation to Eritrea, while the U.S. maintains a hostile position. The U.S. has no leverage and is viewed with suspicion, while other Western states may pursue their own agendas.


The Epoch Times: UK Warns Citizens to Avoid Riots in France
UK Warns Citizens to Avoid Riots in France
Riots in France erupt after the police shoot a 17-year-old driver. The UK government issues a travel warning and urges citizens to exercise caution.


#economy

Forbes: Rite Aid Not Ruling Out More Store Closures As Losses Mount
Rite Aid Not Ruling Out More Store Closures As Losses Mount
Rite Aid confirmed the closure of 25 more stores, adding to the 145 unprofitable stores they closed in 2021. The company is facing financial losses and may close more stores in the future.


The Epoch Times: Council Told to ‘Immediately’ End Four-Day Week Experiment
Council Told to ‘Immediately’ End Four-Day Week Experiment
The UK government has ordered South Cambridgeshire District Council to end its experiment with a four-day workweek, citing concerns about "value for money." The council had planned to extend the trial until next April, but the local government minister said that paying employees for an extra day of work not carried out is not acceptable for a council seeking to demonstrate value for money. The government will be issuing clear guidance on the matter, and advocates argue that the four-day week has been a success and should be implemented in the public sector as well.


Flag And Cross: Billionaire Twitter Battle: 'Go Woke, Go Broke' Debate Heats Up
Billionaire Twitter Battle: 'Go Woke, Go Broke' Debate Heats Up
Billionaires Palihapitiya and Cuban argue on Twitter about the impact of wokeness on companies. Palihapitiya lists failed startups as examples, while Cuban dismisses the list. Cuban mentions Papa John's and Bud Light in the debate.


Forbes: Lights, Camera, Commerce: Dissecting Walmart’s Power Move With NBCUniversal
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.


#history

Flag And Cross: Mexican American Film Festival Unveils Resonating Short Film 'The First Cowboy'
Mexican American Film Festival Unveils Resonating Short Film 'The First Cowboy'
A love story and epic human tale of mistrust, friendship, and betrayal between Protestant Palmers and Catholic Velascos. Based on the novel, "The First Cowboy," it explores the true origin of the Mexican "vaquero" and the contribution of Mexicans to American history.


#health

Fox News: National PTSD crisis kills far too many. It can no longer be ignored
National PTSD crisis kills far too many. It can no longer be ignored
PTSD Awareness Month brings attention to the mental health crisis affecting veterans, military service members, and first responders, as well as the general population. These individuals are often overlooked while society focuses on other politically relevant demographics. The lack of support and recognition for their struggles has led to high rates of suicide and broken homes. The main issue lies in the failure to address and provide solutions for this devastating crisis.


#crime

Fox News: Child, 7, plummets from ferry to his death; mother dies trying to save him
Child, 7, plummets from ferry to his death; mother dies trying to save him
A Polish mother and her seven-year-old son died after falling from a ferry in the Baltic Sea. The case is being investigated as a homicide. No suspects have been identified.


Foreign Policy: How China’s Panda Diplomacy Opened Hearts, Minds, and Borders
How China’s Panda Diplomacy Opened Hearts, Minds, and Borders
Private detective Jack Smith is hired to find a missing woman and uncovers a web of corruption and deceit in the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles. As he follows the trail, he becomes entangled in a dangerous game of power and money, where no one can be trusted.


#sports

Fox News: Bobby Bonilla Day: Why Mets pay him over $1M every July despite last playing for them in 1999
Bobby Bonilla Day: Why Mets pay him over $1M every July despite last playing for them in 1999
Bobby Bonilla receives a $1.2 million annual payment from the New York Mets until 2035. The Mets made this deal to avoid paying the remaining $5.9 million owed to Bonilla, as the team's owner lost money in a Ponzi scheme. Despite misconceptions that Bonilla was a disappointment, he actually had successful seasons with the Mets. The Mets were able to use the money saved to acquire pitcher Mike Hampton and eventually obtained franchise icon David Wright through a compensation draft pick. Bonilla's deal is not uncommon, as other athletes also receive deferred payments.


Forbes: Why The Sixers Don't Plan To Sign Tyrese Maxey To An Extension… Yet
Why The Sixers Don't Plan To Sign Tyrese Maxey To An Extension… Yet
The Philadelphia 76ers are not expected to sign Tyrese Maxey to a contract extension this offseason in order to preserve flexibility. If Maxey becomes a restricted free agent next summer, the Sixers could potentially have enough cap space to sign a free agent to a maximum contract. They may also want to see how Maxey performs as the full-time point guard before giving him a large contract. However, there is a risk that Maxey could sign an offer sheet with another team if the Sixers don't meet his asking price.


#technology

The Epoch Times: TikTok Lawfare Against America
TikTok Lawfare Against America
TikTok, owned by China's ByteDance, poses a national security threat due to its access to user data. Despite this, the app's popularity continues to grow, with trends like the Grimace milkshake challenge gaining traction. The Chinese Communist Party's control over TikTok raises concerns about the influence it has on American users and the potential threat it poses to democracy globally.


#other

Forbes: Netflix Should Fix The Worst Episode Of ‘The Witcher’ Ever Made
Netflix Should Fix The Worst Episode Of ‘The Witcher’ Ever Made
Season 3 of The Witcher has good moments, but overall it's a mess in its first five episodes. Episode 5, 'The Art of Illusion,' is by far the worst and fails in almost every way. The episode's structure, editing, and direction are all terrible. The twists are obvious, the repetition is tedious, and the clues are too blatant. The editing needs to be fixed to make the episode more palatable.


The Epoch Times: Hong Kong University Construction Site Reveals Faulty Concrete Columns and Beams
Hong Kong University Construction Site Reveals Faulty Concrete Columns and Beams
A construction site at Hong Kong University is facing issues with honeycomb voids and exposed reinforcing steel on columns and beams. The contractor, Aggressive Construction Company Limited, has been criticized for poor construction management. Some engineers believe the situation may require demolition and rebuilding.