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12 Jul 2023
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#politics
Fox News: Pence explains why he didn't concede 2020 election before Jan. 6
Former Vice President Mike Pence defended his decision not to concede the 2020 election immediately, citing ongoing lawsuits challenging the results. Pence said he wanted to be respectful of President Trump's efforts to challenge the election. Biden won the Electoral College and key battleground states, but Trump's lawsuits were dismissed. Pence remained loyal to Trump until he demanded that he overturn the election, which Pence believed was unconstitutional. Congress ultimately certified the results after the Capitol riot.
Red State: Biden Willing to Slash United Auto Worker Union Wages to Appease Green Energy Cult
President Joe Biden's green agenda for the auto industry is favoring multinational corporations over American union workers, according to a report from the United Auto Workers (UAW). The report highlights the shift in wealth from workers to automakers, with examples like the wage drop at the GM and LG Ultium Cells plant in Lordstown, Ohio. The UAW is concerned about the underpayment and endangerment of workers in the EV industry and warns against taxpayer dollars subsidizing this industry. This has caused a rift between President Biden and the UAW, as they withheld their immediate endorsement for his 2024 re-election bid.
Fox News: Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee says she is 'clear recipient' of affirmative action
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, criticizes the Supreme Court's ruling rejecting race as a factor in college admissions. She declares herself a clear recipient of affirmative action and plans to analyze the decision. The ruling, a violation of the 14th Amendment's equal protection clause, emphasizes individual experiences over race.
The Epoch Times: How to Create a Fake News Cycle
Dr. Pierre Kory, a doctor and Democratic voter, discusses the loss of trust between voters and the mainstream media. He shares his experience of being attacked and ridiculed for advocating for the use of corticosteroids in treating COVID-19 patients, only to have his recommendations later confirmed. He also highlights how the media manipulated information about the use of the drug ivermectin, creating a fake news cycle and causing further distrust in the media. The article suggests that the rise of social media has made media institutions more easily manipulated by industry, and that this loss of trust explains the support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his views on vaccines.
#society
Fox News: Reese Witherspoon wanted to break divorce news: 'It's a vulnerable time for me'
Reese Witherspoon opens up about her first divorce and feeling out of control. She announces her divorce from Jim Toth and emphasizes the importance of speaking her own truth.
Reese Witherspoon and Jim Toth announce their divorce after 12 years of marriage. They prioritize their son and family and express their commitment to co-parenting.
The Federalist Papers: Dylan Mulvaney Leaves US, Claims 'I Had to Leave My Country to Feel Safe'
Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney, whose connection to Bud Light caused a decline in sales, posted a video from Peru claiming to feel safer there. The video received criticism on Twitter, with some calling Mulvaney's actions a novelty and questioning their authenticity. Mulvaney previously criticized Anheuser-Busch for not supporting them during the boycott. Bud Light experienced a significant drop in revenue and sales volume over the past month.
#war
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: John Kerry Worries Bombing in Ukraine Will Release Greenhouse Gases
John Kerry believes that the war in Ukraine is exacerbating climate change by causing a release of greenhouse gases. He argues that the loss of gas from Russia has resulted in countries using dirty fuel. This comes after Biden's decision to provide Ukraine with cluster munitions, causing tension with NATO and Russia.
The Economist: NATO did not give Volodymyr Zelensky everything he wanted
NATO summit in Vilnius falls short of offering a clear pathway for Ukraine to join the alliance, leaving them in a dangerous grey zone. While leaders affirm Ukraine's future in NATO, conditions and corruption concerns remain. Ukraine's president, Zelensky, sees positive results but disappointments arise among friends. Meanwhile, combat engineers continue their dangerous work to reclaim territory from Russian forces.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: American tourist said that she thought she was going to die during New Zealand volcano eruption trial
An American couple testifies in the trial of tourism companies charged with safety breaches over the 2019 White Island volcano eruption in New Zealand. The woman recalls feeling paranoid before the visit and being assured of an early warning system. However, when the eruption occurred, they ran for their lives, suffered severe burns, and feared for their lives. The couple was not warned of the eruption risk and is seeking justice for the tragedy.
The Epoch Times: Turkey to Start ‘New Process’ With US, Erdogan Tells Biden at NATO Summit
Turkey seeks a fresh start with the US at the NATO summit. Erdogan lifts veto on Sweden's NATO bid, hoping for support for Turkey's EU aspirations. US ready to sell F-16 fighter jets to Turkey following the move. Turkey maintains neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, but hints of possible tilt towards the West. Moscow reacts cautiously to Turkey's decision.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Elon Musk and Tesla Entering British Energy Market Hints New Job Ad
Tesla plans to enter the UK energy market, seeking an experienced professional to lead their retail electricity operations. Nigel Farage expresses hope that Elon Musk's entry will disrupt the market, which he calls "wildly expensive." Some experts, however, believe Tesla may face regulatory hurdles. Musk, whose net worth dropped to $137 billion after acquiring Twitter, aims to tap into the untapped potential of the social media platform.
#military
Euromaidan Press: Norway to provide Ukraine with 2 NASAMS launchers and a thousand drones
Norway announced new military support for Ukraine at the NATO Summit, including an air defense package and drones for reconnaissance and target identification. The support package includes a Norwegian Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS) with additional fire control centers and launchers. Norway will also transfer 1,000 Black Hornet drone kits to Ukraine, which are used for reconnaissance and combat in urban areas.
The Epoch Times: Book Review: 'H6K 'Mavis'/H8K 'Emily' Versus PB4Y-1/2 Liberator/Privateer: Pacific Theater 1943-45'
During World War II, the American patrol bombers outperformed Japanese seaplanes in the Pacific Theater. Edward Young's new book discusses the modifications made to these planes to make them more efficient. The book also delves into the training of pilots and the rare air combat experienced during the war.
Breitbart: General Replacing Milley Downplays Calling for Race-Based Applicant Pools
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. “CQ” Brown, Jr. defends memo setting officer applicant pool goals by race, calling them "aspirational" and not quotas. Republicans criticize the memo's emphasis on diversity and inclusion. Brown promises to remain non-political if confirmed as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
#crime
Breitbart: Stephen A. Smith Blasts Larry Nassar after Stabbing: 'Death is too Good for Him'
ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith expresses no sympathy for Larry Nassar, the former USA Gymnastics physician who was seriously injured in a prison stabbing. Smith believes Nassar, who sexually abused young girls, deserves to suffer for his despicable actions.
#sports
Forbes: Major League Pickleball Season 2 Draft Results And Analysis
San Clemente MVP Ben Johns was the first overall pick in the Major League Pickleball draft for Season 2 of 2023. Some notable players from the first season are not registered for season 2.
#other
Field & Stream: Black Bears Are Digging Under California Homes. The Reason Why Might Surprise You
Black bears in Lake Tahoe, California, are causing damage to homes due to homeowners using rodent poison. The poison attracts the bears and can result in expensive damages. It can also be harmful to the bears, especially cubs. The Lake Tahoe area is known for its high bear population.
Daily Wire: Tom Holland Says Hollywood ‘Really Scares Me’
Actor Tom Holland recently announced that he's taking a break from acting and expressed his fear of Hollywood, stating that he doesn't want to lose himself like others in the industry. He emphasized the importance of focusing on his family, friends, hobbies, and his relationship with actress Zendaya, which he aims to keep private.
The Epoch Times: Hollywood Actors Agree to Mediation, but Strike May Be Unavoidable
Hollywood actors, facing a potential strike, have agreed to federal mediation but doubt a deal will be reached by the negotiation deadline. The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Radio and Television Artists (SAG-AFTRA) expressed concern over employers' lack of intention to reach an agreement. If no agreement is reached with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), the actors could join the already striking Writers Guild of America, further disrupting production.