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#politics
Spectator USA: FBI director Chris Wray hammered by Republicans in Congress
FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before Congress, with Republicans attacking him and Democrats praising law enforcement. Republicans accused the FBI of targeting Catholics and parents in Virginia, while Democrats questioned Wray on commercial data collection. Wray denied protecting the Bidens and faced criticism from Republicans about his leadership. The FBI's new headquarters and Wray's future were also discussed, with some Republicans threatening to block funds and calling for his firing. Overall, accountability appears to be on the horizon.
Fox News: Vice President Kamala Harris attempts to explain AI in latest word salad gaffe: 'Kind of a fancy thing'
Vice President Kamala Harris gave another wordy and confusing explanation, this time about artificial intelligence (AI), during a meeting with labor and civil rights leaders. She struggled to articulate what AI is and how it functions, raising concerns about her ability to understand and address complex issues. This is not the first time Harris has faced criticism for her unclear and nonsensical statements.
Fox News: MSNBC brutally roasted for tweet tying physical fitness to the far-right: 'Desperate' to call things racist
Fox News founder, Clay Travis, dismisses MSNBC's op-ed linking working out to the far right as laughably absurd. He argues that exercise is beneficial for everyone, regardless of race, gender, or sexual orientation. Travis believes that the left-wing media is desperate to label innocent activities as racist or supremacist.
Flag And Cross: Israel's Knesset Elects Otmar Yehudit Lawmaker To Judicial Selection Committee
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised a coalition spot on the Judicial Selection Committee to Itamar Ben-Gvir's Otzma Yehudit Party. This caused intense political maneuvering and protests, leading to the arrest of 71 people. The Knesset is also working on a bill to restrict the use of the "reasonableness" standard by the Supreme Court, which has sparked debates about the balance of power.
#society
The Blaze: Uncensored Andrew Tate Interview by Tucker Ignites Controversy
Controversial social media icon Andrew Tate, currently on house arrest in Romania, discusses his message of traditional masculinity and his belief that he is seen as an enemy of the state. He claims that he offers men the opportunity to resist "slave programming" and be free of mediocrity. In a controversial interview with Tucker Carlson, they also discuss the war in Ukraine and the perception of good and bad guys in wars.
The Blaze: Dark future: Unveiling society's transformation through AI
Author Justin Haskins warns of discrimination in the Great Reset's next phase, where emerging technologies and the Great Narrative allow a global government to easily discriminate against individuals based on their beliefs or political history. The use of technology, social credit scores, and control over money empowers the government to exert total control without resorting to violence.
The Epoch Times: 'The Sound of Freedom' Is a Thunderclap Call to Action
"Sound of Freedom," a film about a Homeland Security agent's pursuit of a trafficked child, has been successful both critically and financially. The movie has earned over $40 million and has been praised as a well-made thriller. However, some media outlets have criticized it for being associated with right-wing conspiracy theories. Despite the controversy, the film's popularity has been boosted by social media discussions and interest in the trafficking issue.
Daily Wire: CNN Apologizes For Referring To Dylan Mulvaney By His Biological Pronouns
CNN apologized for referring to transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney using his biological pronouns in a segment about Bud Light's partnership with Mulvaney. The "misgendering" sparked backlash, prompting an on-air apology from CNN. Mulvaney has expressed that it should be illegal for journalists to use his biological pronouns.
Breitbart: Nolte: Transphobic CNN ‘Misgenders’ Transvestite Mr. Dylan Mulvaney
CNN, a far-left propaganda outlet, "misgendered" transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, causing backlash. CNN is accused of being part of the fascist Woke Reich that bullies society into accepting the idea that a man can become a woman. CNN's refusal to correct the misgendering has shocked many, but has also alienated its remaining viewers on the hard left.
Flag And Cross: Four In 10 Gamblers Never Set Foot In A Casino, Opting For Online Betting Instead
Four in 10 gamblers have never been to a casino, with concerns about mistakes, looking out of place, and traveling there. Online gaming sites are growing in popularity, while in-person casinos are seen as having too many barriers to entry. The internet has fundamentally changed the way people gamble, with many expecting virtual casinos to be the future. However, there are risks of addiction and negative consequences associated with gambling.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 504: NATO announces a security package for Ukraine
NATO adopts decision on Ukraine, including F-16 training for Ukrainian pilots and missile support from France. Russian airstrikes, drone attacks, and artillery shelling continue, causing civilian casualties and destruction of infrastructure. Ukrainian forces successfully repel enemy attacks and reclaim territory.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Ukraine Should Show Some 'Gratitude' to West: UK Defence Secretary
UK's defence secretary urges Ukraine to show more gratitude for Western support amid discussions about its admission into NATO. Ben Wallace implies that some Western alliance members are growing tired of Ukraine's attitude towards assistance. On the other hand, Ukrainian President Zelensky expresses gratitude towards the UK for its financial support and emphasizes that G7 security guarantees will not substitute NATO membership. In the absence of a timeframe for membership, Western leaders propose "NATO-lite" security guarantees, while concerns about triggering a war with Russia remain. Zelensky voices disappointment and calls for open discussion on the matter at the summit. Despite Ukraine's disappointment, the summit sees success as Turkey drops opposition to Sweden joining NATO in exchange for support in joining the EU.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Bank of Canada Hikes Key Rate to 5 Percent, Says Many Households Healthy Financially
The Bank of Canada has raised its interest rate to 5 percent, but assures that households are in better financial shape than some reports suggest. The central bank claims that strong labor markets and increased savings have contributed to reduced financial stress for many households, although some experts remain skeptical. The bank also notes that population growth and immigration are adding to both demand and supply in the economy.
The Epoch Times: ANALYSIS: From Energy to Beef: New CPI Report Points to Renewed Price Pressures
After reaching a high of 9.1 percent in June 2022, inflation in the US has been steadily declining for the past year, with the consumer price index at 3 percent in June 2023. However, experts caution that the fight against inflation is not over and it is unlikely to reach the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target until 2025. Economists also point to the base effect, which can distort the current rate due to high levels of inflation in the previous period. As a result, annual inflation rates may be calculated against an elevated baseline, but experts predict that the base effects will subside by 2024.
#religion
Fox News: Rep Gallagher accuses Xi of ‘playing role of God,’ condemns CCP infringement on religious freedoms
Rep. Mike Gallagher criticized China's crackdown on religious freedoms and accused President Xi Jinping of acting like a god. The Chinese Communist Party has been exerting control over religious beliefs, such as rewriting the Bible and replacing the 10 Commandments with dictatorial quotes from Xi. Experts note that China has a long history of oppressive techniques, including human rights abuses and censorship. The U.S. should hit China where it hurts by targeting American consumerism and taking a more direct role in countering China's religious oppression. Sanctions and moving industries out of China were suggested as possible solutions. Various religious officials also called for informing Muslim nations and Western religious leaders about the persecution faced by religious groups under the CCP.
#culture
Breitbart: Fire-Ravaged Notre Dame Sees Oak Trusses Hoisted to Replace Roof
A crane lifts oak trusses onto Notre Dame Cathedral, bringing it closer to its reconstruction goal for December 2024. The delicate operation draws crowds along the Seine River, with carpenters using medieval techniques to construct the trusses.
#history
PJ Media: Fake News, Term Limits, and Shooting Tyrants: Thomas Jefferson Called It Like He Saw It
Thomas Jefferson's letter to William Stephens Smith in 1787 highlights the presence of both good and bad aspects in the Constitution. He discusses the problem of leaders overstaying their welcome and the influence of fake news. Jefferson also argues that rebellion can be necessary for a nation's survival and urges citizens to stay informed and willing to resist tyranny.
#health
The Epoch Times: Early Signs of Parkinson’s Can Be Hiding in Your Dreams
New research suggests that dreams may be able to predict neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's years in advance. The study analyzed 12 years of dream data from older men.
Fox News: Investigation underway into deaths and suspected overdose at Indiana addiction treatment center
Authorities in Indiana are investigating the deaths of three patients at an addiction treatment center, as well as a suspected overdose involving another patient. The incidents occurred within a week and are believed to be drug-related. The treatment center is conducting an internal investigation, and while the deaths are suspected to be drug overdoses, police have not made any conclusions at this time.
#education
The Epoch Times: 'A Teacher's Dream': Moira Deeming MP on Her Journey From Teacher to Homeschooler
Former teacher advocates for homeschooling as a way for children to thrive, citing personal experiences of bullying and lack of meaningful content.
Breitbart: Never Upset the Alphabet People: St. Philip's College Fires Prof for Making LGBT Student 'Uncomfortable'
Professor Moravits was fired from St. Philip's College for encouraging open debate on sensitive topics. His lawyer argues First Amendment violation.
#crime
Fox News: Federal prosecutors opt against seeking death penalty in Whitey Bulger prison killing case
Federal prosecutors have decided not to seek the death penalty for two men charged with the killing of Boston gangster James "Whitey" Bulger in prison. The men, Fotios "Freddy" Geas and Paul J. DeCologero, will face a trial in December 2024 in West Virginia.
Fox News: North Carolina man convicted of teaching bomb-making to kill law enforcement officers
In a federal trial, Christopher Arthur was convicted of teaching someone how to make bombs to harm law enforcement officers. He faces up to 20 years in prison and was also charged with illegal possession of weapons. Arthur, an Army veteran and owner of Tackleberry Solutions, claimed to teach war time tactics to citizens. Prosecutors played recordings of Arthur instructing on a home defense strategy involving improvised explosives.
The jury agreed with the government's evidence that Arthur knew what he was doing by teaching bomb making to target authorities. Assistant U.S. Attorney Barbara Kocher argued that Arthur's teachings put all law enforcement in danger. Kocher played videos where Arthur urged citizens to create militias and spoke against the current federal government, urging them to take up arms in defense. Arthur had been on the FBI's radar since 2020 and had ties to a man, Joshua Blessed, who was killed in a shootout in New York.
Daily Wire: Prisoner Suspected Of Stabbing Larry Nassar Says Lewd Comment About Watching Girls Provoked Attack: Report
Shane McMillan stabbed Larry Nassar, a convicted child molester, allegedly in response to a lewd comment about girls. McMillan attacked Nassar in his cell and stabbed him multiple times. Nassar survived the attack and is in stable condition.
Fox News: Man convicted of 1976 Thanksgiving family murders granted parole after 45 years in prison
A man convicted of killing his family in 1976 has been paroled after spending over 45 years in prison. Harry De La Roche shot and killed his parents and two brothers while home on a college break. No clear motive was given for the slayings, but it is believed that De La Roche had been bullied, leading him to "snap."
Red State: New Details Emerge in Camp Pendleton Trafficking Case
An investigation is underway into the alleged trafficking of a young girl at Camp Pendleton by a Marine. Recently-obtained documents reveal that the girl had been at the base for only a day and that there is no evidence to support claims of human trafficking. The Marine admitted to meeting the girl on a dating app and having sexual contact with her.
The Blaze: Respected surgeon shot dead in his exam room by patient, police say
A respected hand surgeon in Tennessee was shot and killed in his exam room by one of his patients. The suspect, Larry Pickens, had allegedly been threatening the doctor and stalking clinic staff. Pickens targeted the surgeon, firing at least one shot before being apprehended by police.
The Blaze: Stranded motorist shoots state trooper in chest with .44 Magnum — but ballistic vest stops bullet, and trooper unleashes deadly force in return
Trooper justified in shooting motorist who opened fire on him first. Trooper's vest stopped the bullet. No charges filed.
#sports
Forbes: Snap-On Extends Partnership With IndyCar And Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Snap-on, a global innovator and manufacturer of tools and equipment, has renewed its partnership with IndyCar and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This collaboration supports technicians and professionals in various industries, including motorsports. The partnership will continue to celebrate the "Makers and Fixers" initiative, highlighting the individuals who keep the world moving in critical sectors. Snap-on's tools and equipment are highly valued by IndyCar and IMS for their quality and reliability.
Fox News: American Chris Eubanks ends Wimbledon dream with grueling five-set loss to Daniil Medvedev
Chris Eubanks' hopes of an American winning the men's Wimbledon title after 23 years were shattered with a five-set loss to Daniil Medvedev. Eubanks had a strong start but couldn't keep up with Medvedev's power.
Fox News: Georgia head coach Kirby Smart admits program hasn’t ‘solved’ issue of speeding
The Georgia Bulldogs football program is facing controversy and multiple traffic-related incidents involving players since winning the national championship. Two people, including a player and a recruiting staffer, were killed in a car crash. Georgia head coach Kirby Smart admits they haven't solved the issue and are implementing discipline measures for education. There is also a demand for retraction regarding an article accusing the program of supporting sexual misconduct.
Forbes: What Donte DiVincenzo Can Bring To The New York Knicks
The New York Knicks have signed Donte DiVincenzo to a four-year deal worth $50 million. He will provide valuable shooting and rebounding skills, as well as solid defense, to the team. DiVincenzo's versatility and ability to fit into the Knicks' rotation make him a key addition to the roster.
The Federalist Papers: Boxing Champ Doesn't Mince Words on Transgenders in Sports: ‘Banned and Outlawed’
Former super middleweight champion boxer Carl Froch expressed his strong opposition to transgender athletes competing in women's sports, stating that it is unfair and should be banned. He emphasized the physiological differences between men and women, especially in contact sports like boxing. Froch's concerns echo those of other athletes, like Australian boxer Ebanie Bridges, who argued for separate categories for transgender athletes to ensure fairness.
#science
The Economist: An enormous—and unexpected—lump of granite has been found on the Moon
An enormous granite lump found on the Moon sheds light on lunar history and suggests how other moons might be explored, revealing interesting geological formations previously unrecognized. Microwave measurements made by Chinese satellites allowed scientists to calculate the shape of the source, indicating the presence of granite, which requires multiple distillations and suggests a new process occurring on the Moon. This discovery opens the possibility of using similar measurements on other planets.
The Epoch Times: SpaceX Satellites Interfere With Astronomical Observation
Scientists using a low-frequency telescope in Europe have discovered that SpaceX's Starlink satellites are emitting radio frequency that interferes with astronomical observations. A study found that 47 out of 68 satellites emitted radiation within a protected frequency range for radio astronomy. While SpaceX did not violate any regulations, there are concerns about the impact of satellite constellations on future observations.
The Economist: A Canadian lake could mark the start of humanity’s very own geological epoch
A Canadian lake may be the marker for the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch due to human influence on Earth. Sediments at the bottom of Lake Crawford, near Toronto, contain evidence of human activity, such as increased carbon dioxide levels and the presence of microplastics. This proposal has been put forth by the Anthropocene Working Group, suggesting that human impact will be visible in the geological record for millions of years.
#technology
PJ Media: Ice Cube Goes Scorched Earth on Artificial Intelligence
Rap legend Ice Cube speaks out against artificial intelligence, claiming it will lead to creative droughts and laziness in the realm of art and entertainment. He believes it will put people out of work and make everything more vanilla, ultimately making people lazier and stupider. While he acknowledges that AI will likely become a part of society, he encourages adaptation and creative problem-solving. Others, including the Writers Guild of America and Steven Spielberg, share similar concerns about the impact of AI on the entertainment industry.
#other
Fox News: WATCH: Plane skids off runway upon arrival, smashes to pieces on protective barrier
A plane skids off the runway in Somalia, crashing into a fence and breaking apart. No fatalities, only minor injuries. Investigations are ongoing.
Flag And Cross: Tree Surgeon Lures Mango The Macaw Down From 60ft Tree In Birmingham
Mango the macaw went missing from a care home after a thunderstorm. Owner Karen searched for her and found her in a tree. Fire crews and roofers couldn't reach her, but a tree surgeon eventually lured Mango down with a packet of cheesy snacks.
The Epoch Times: House Lawmakers Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Compel Retroactive FARA Registration
Lawmakers introduce a bill to strengthen the enforcement of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) by compelling former agents of foreign governments, particularly the Chinese communist regime, to retroactively register. The bill aims to counter the CCP's influence on US soil.
Forbes: The ‘Icon Of The Seas’ Will Soon Be The World’s Largest Cruise Ship — Here’s How Much It Costs To Get Aboard
The world's largest cruise ship, the Icon of the Seas, is set to embark on its first voyage in January 2024. It will have 20 decks, seven pools, and a waterpark, and will be able to carry nearly 8,000 passengers and workers. Tickets for the inaugural trips sold for around $1,537 per person, resulting in the largest booking day in Royal Caribbean's history. Prices for future voyages range from $1,851 to $5,245 per person, depending on the room type and travel dates.
Flag And Cross: Elon Musk's 'Burnt Hair' Perfume Delivers Delayed, Now Selling For Profit On EBay
Elon Musk's "Burnt Hair" perfume, sold through The Boring Company, has finally arrived for those who ordered it in October. The fragrance, described as the "essence of repugnant desire," can also be sold on eBay for a significant profit. This is just another peculiar product in Musk's repertoire, which includes Tesla's surfboards, red satin shorts, tequila, and flamethrowers. The perfume's delayed arrival was due to the team waiting for their hair to grow back before testing. Customers who received the perfume are now selling it on eBay for an average of $130 to $200 per bottle, representing a significant return on investment.