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12 Jul 2023

#politics

The Federalist: Why's Congress Letting Gov't Bully Us Into Paying Extra Taxes?
Why's Congress Letting Gov't Bully Us Into Paying Extra Taxes?
The dysfunction in Washington can be traced back to collective bargaining within the public sector. Government incompetence caused a tax dispute for my business, with threats of asset seizures. The problem lies in a workforce with guaranteed jobs and no consequences for poor performance. This highlights the need to abolish collective bargaining in the public sector.


Fox News: Trump wants trial after 2024 election, GOP source on Biden gets indicted
Trump wants trial after 2024 election, GOP source on Biden gets indicted
Donald Trump wants to delay his classified documents trial until after the election, citing challenges in jury selection and concerns about a potential conviction. If he wins the election, he could hire a new attorney general to drop the case, while if another Republican wins, they could pardon him. Trump faces other legal troubles, including a civil fraud trial and a criminal trial related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. Meanwhile, a whistleblower who claimed to have evidence of Biden corruption has been indicted for lying to investigators and violating foreign registration laws.


#society

The Epoch Times: US Court Revives Lawsuit Against Royal Caribbean Over Toddler's Death
US Court Revives Lawsuit Against Royal Caribbean Over Toddler's Death
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals revived a lawsuit against Royal Caribbean Cruises by the parents of a young girl who died after falling through an open cruise ship window. The court stated that Royal Caribbean could be found negligent for not installing safety devices to prevent falls.


The Federalist: Why Are Women So Angry About Abortion Laws?
Why Are Women So Angry About Abortion Laws?
Pro-abortion advocates in Ohio want to put the issue on the ballot in November’s election. The anger behind limiting abortion reflects women's fear of ending up alone, without a lasting relationship with a caring man. Women are realizing that the sexual revolution has left them worse off, with men using their vulnerability against them. Abortion is seen as a necessity to have a man in their lives.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian troops advance in two directions near Donetsk’s Bakhmut – military
Ukrainian troops advance in two directions near Donetsk’s Bakhmut – military
Ukrainian troops are conducting offensive operations in Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast. They have achieved some success and are consolidating boundaries. They are facing strong resistance from the enemy.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: WeChat Warned It Could Be Banned After Refusing to Appear at Government Inquiry
WeChat Warned It Could Be Banned After Refusing to Appear at Government Inquiry
WeChat, a Chinese social media app, is facing a potential ban in Australia after refusing to appear before a government inquiry into foreign interference. The refusal reflects a lack of regard for Australia's democratic process and raises concerns about surveillance, censorship, and permissiveness for foreign interference. Experts have warned that WeChat poses a bigger risk than TikTok, as it manages narratives, manipulates information, and directly interferes politically in other countries. This has significant implications for the Chinese diaspora community and the freedom of diverse views and opinions.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Businesses at Risk as Record High Default Rates Raise Alarm Bells
Businesses at Risk as Record High Default Rates Raise Alarm Bells
Trade payment defaults in Australian businesses have reached a record high in June due to inflation and interest rate hikes, resulting in an increased risk of insolvency. Credit enquiries and external administrations have also seen significant increases, with court actions expected to rise as businesses try to recover debts. The food and beverage industry has the highest risk of default, followed by transport, postal and warehousing, and arts and recreation services. The western Sydney suburbs of Merrylands, Guildford, and Canterbury are predicted to be the most at risk of insolvency, while western Brisbane has seen the most improvement in default rates. Household discretionary spending has also weakened, further contributing to the unfavorable economic conditions.


Forbes: Casino Billionaire Lawrence Ho’s Melco Enters Europe With Opening Of $660 Million Cyprus Resort
Casino Billionaire Lawrence Ho’s Melco Enters Europe With Opening Of $660 Million Cyprus Resort
Hong Kong billionaire Lawrence Ho's Melco Resorts has opened its first venture in Europe, the "City of Dreams Mediterranean" resort in Cyprus. The resort, which cost over 600 million euros to build, features a 14-storey hotel, a casino, luxury retail stores, and more. Melco Resorts aims to make Cyprus a year-round destination for tourism and international business.


#crime

Fox News: Atlanta police K-9 Ben missing after running from handler's home
Atlanta police K-9 Ben missing after running from handler's home
Atlanta Police K-9 Ben goes missing after escaping from his home near Bogart, Georgia. The search for the missing police dog continues.


#sports

Forbes: Why Chelsea Sold Stars To Premier League Rivals
Why Chelsea Sold Stars To Premier League Rivals
Chelsea, known for spending big on players, has sold nine players this summer to rival Premier League clubs, including Arsenal, Manchester United, and Manchester City. This is unusual as clubs generally prefer not to sell to their rivals. Chelsea's willingness to sell to rivals is notable, as the players sold, Kai Havertz, Mason Mount, and Mateo Kovacic, were key players last season. This trend could indicate a shift in transfer dynamics among the top Premier League clubs.