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#politics
The Epoch Times: On the Trump Classified Docs Case, and If Trump Would Ever Consider Dropping Out of 2024: Liz Harrington
Former President Trump faces charges, including the classified documents scandal. His legal team seeks a trial delay. Liz Harrington discusses the impact on GOP primaries and the 2024 elections.
Daily Wire: The Rundown: Congress Shreds FBI Chief, But What’s The GOP’s End Goal? Plus, China Hacks U.S. Agencies, Microsoft
FBI Director Chris Wray faced a tough grilling from Republicans in Congress, who accused the agency of having a double standard. While Wray appeared flustered at times, no concrete solutions to corruption were offered. In other news, China hacked into Microsoft email accounts belonging to U.S. government agencies, further highlighting their cyber capabilities.
National Review: The Corner: A New Poll Shows Stability in Abortion Attitudes
A new poll by AP/NORC shows that public attitudes toward abortion have remained fairly constant since the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision in June 2022. The poll did not favor pro-lifers in its question wording, but it revealed that support for legal abortion only fluctuated by two percentage points in four polls conducted since May 2022. Most adults oppose legal abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy, and only a minority thinks it is too difficult to obtain an abortion or family-planning services. Pro-lifers can find comfort in the fact that there has been stability in abortion attitudes despite media spin.
Breitbart: Three Key Questions FBI Director Wray Refused to Answer Under Oath
FBI Director Christopher Wray refuses to answer questions about the second bomb at the DNC, Hunter Biden's alleged shakedown, and undercover agents present on January 6th.
Newsbusters: Always Bashing Republicans: ABC, CBS Obsess Over Tuberville Gaffe
GOP Senator Tommy Tuberville is criticized for his comments on white nationalism and military recruitment. The liberal media focuses on the controversy, portraying Tuberville as having a racism problem.
The Babylon Bee: Can You Spot All The Instances Of Far-Right Fascism In This Picture?
Gateways to the far-right are everywhere, using fitness as a recruitment tool. Beware of hidden symbols and lack of diversity at the gym. A seemingly innocent picture holds numerous far-right dog whistles, urging vigilance against fascism. General Florg from another planet struggles to comprehend Earth's multitude of genders.
Daily Wire: DeSantis Rejects Idea Of Being Trump’s VP If Trump Wins Primary
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declines running as vice president with Donald Trump if he were to secure the 2024 Republican nomination. DeSantis believes he can achieve more staying as governor, while dismissing media narratives about his struggling campaign.
The Blaze: MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski blatantly goes to bat for Biden, rips his staff for not preventing his physical blunders: 'These are the things that are gonna hurt him'
Co-host Mika Brzezinski criticized President Joe Biden's staff for failing to manage his schedule and physical movements in public, warning that these blunders will harm him. She emphasized the importance of supporting the president, particularly due to his age.
Washington Free Beacon: Manchin to Headline No Labels Event as Democrats Race to Stop Third-Party Bid
Senator Joe Manchin will headline a No Labels event in New Hampshire, where the centrist group is considering running a third-party presidential candidate in 2024. Democrats are trying to prevent this move, citing polls that show a moderate candidate would benefit Republicans. No Labels, however, insists on providing voters with a bipartisan alternative.
Breitbart: FBI Director Wray: Bureau Is 'Absolutely Not' Protecting the Bidens
FBI Director denies protecting Biden family amid allegations of wrongdoing. Hunter Biden's text message suggests a shakedown for money, but FBI refuses to comment.
#society
National Review: The Corner: Re: What Is Kamala Harris Trying to Say?
Kamala Harris emphasizes the importance of airplanes in fulfilling our desire to travel from one place to another. She suggests that while the air is crucial to the journey, what truly matters is reaching our destination and deciding where we want to go.
Fox News: Tiffany Haddish crashed weddings for free food when she was 'homeless and hungry'
Tiffany Haddish used to crash weddings while she was homeless to feed herself. She would give speeches and grab the microphone, pretending to know the couple. Despite her success, she stays grounded and values sleep and nature. Kevin Hart once gave her $300 and encouraged her to set goals and accomplish them. Other celebrities who have experienced homelessness include Jim Carrey, Sylvester Stallone, Jennifer Lopez, and Steve Harvey.
Red State: LIVE VIP Gold Chat: What Would the Founding Fathers Think of Biden Family Inc.?
RedState VIP live chat discusses the current state of the nation and the Founding Fathers' perspective. Topics include Joe Biden's embarrassing NATO speech and the rejection of parenthood.
Spectator USA: Little-known singer keeps hating on Taylor Swift’s ex Matty Healy for clout
British-Japanese singer Rina Sawayama calls out 1975 frontman Matty Healy for laughing at racist and sexist comments. She dedicates her song "STFU!" to him at concerts.
#war
The Epoch Times: Biden Says NATO’s Support for Ukraine ‘Will Not Falter’ as Summit Ends
President Biden delivers a speech in Lithuania, vowing NATO's unwavering commitment to Ukraine amidst Russia’s aggression. This year’s summit focuses on Ukraine's membership, defense spending, and addressing China’s global ambitions. Biden reiterates the US's support for Ukraine and praises Lithuania for standing against the Soviet Union. G7 leaders also pledge long-term security assistance to Ukraine.
Fox News: Militants attack security post in southwest Pakistan, trigger clash that leaves 15 dead
Five militants attacked a security post in southwest Pakistan, leaving nine soldiers, five attackers, and a female passerby dead. The newly formed militant group Tehreek-e-Jihad Pakistan claimed responsibility. The gas-rich Baluchistan province has been the scene of a low-level insurgency by Baluch nationalists for more than two decades.
#foreignaffairs
The Right Scoop: EMBARRASSING: The teleprompter gets the best of Biden again in Lithuania
Biden's teleprompter mishaps continue, with stumbling over words and mispronunciations during a speech. This reflects poorly on him, especially in an international setting like Lithuania.
Breitbart: U.S. Farms Import 200K Foreign H-2A Workers as GOP Appropriators Seek More than Ever
The number of foreign H-2A visa workers imported for agricultural jobs in the US is increasing, with over 200,000 workers arriving in the first half of FY 2023. In response, Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee are pushing for a massive expansion of the H-2A visa program through a DHS spending bill, which would allow more industries to import foreign workers and eliminate the requirement for jobs to be seasonal or temporary.
Breitbart: Biden: We've Given More to Ukraine Than All Other Nations Combined
President Biden proudly announced at a NATO gathering in Lithuania that the US has given more money to Ukraine than any other nation. Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed gratitude for the $43 billion in military aid and stated that this support not only fights for their lives but also saves lives across the world. Biden acknowledged Zelensky's thanks and emphasized that the American people understand the importance of assisting innocent people and countering the brutal actions of Putin and Russia.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Vibrations Inside Turbine at Muskrat Falls Hydroelectric Dam Raise Concerns
The Muskrat Falls hydroelectric dam in Newfoundland and Labrador will need to repair one of its turbines due to vibrations detected in 2021. The CEO of Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro assures that the repair work won't affect the electricity supply and will be covered by insurance. Other turbines haven't experienced similar issues, and the overall challenges are expected for a new project.
#military
Red State: Racism and the Military: Worst Practices by Biden Joint Chiefs Nom, Gen. Charles Brown
The military, once a meritocracy, is now facing allegations of racism as President Biden's nominee for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs is accused of engaging in racial discrimination. The American Accountability Foundation has called for an investigation into Gen. Charles Q. Brown's statements about selecting individuals for roles and promotions based on race. These practices go against the principle of meritocracy, endangering the military's mission and national security. The GOP should use this issue in the upcoming elections.
The Federalist Papers: Biden Fights Against Bi-Partisan NDAA Requirements That Military Promotions Be Based on Merit
The Biden administration opposes key provisions of the Republican-dominated House's proposed National Defense Authorization Act. The administration disagrees with the House's efforts to eliminate diversity initiatives in the military and implement a merit-based system for promotions. The Biden administration also opposes provisions related to COVID-19 vaccination and discharge.
#culture
Forbes: Furby Return Sends Fans Into Frenzy As Nostaligia Dominates Toy Sales
The Furby, a popular toy from the 1990s, is making a comeback with a new and improved version set to be released on July 15th. The relaunch of the Furby, alongside the release of the new Tamagotchi, is part of a wave of nostalgia-inducing comebacks. The toy, which sold over 40 million units globally in its first three years, is expected to create excitement among both new and old fans.
#crime
Fox News: Bodycam captures final gunshot from apparent murder-suicide of NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson’s in-laws, nephew
Bodycam footage reveals the final gunshot at the scene of a suspected murder-suicide at the home of NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson’s in-laws. The victims include Jack Janway, Terry Janway, and their 11-year-old grandson. No further comments from Johnson's family have been made.
Washington Free Beacon: 'Act of Terror': Mexican Gangsters Kill Police in Car Bomb Attack
Suspected gang members in western Mexico carried out an explosive attack, killing six people and injuring 12 others. The governor described it as an "act of terror" by organized crime, designed to spread fear. This incident follows a similar attack last month, highlighting the ongoing battle against gang violence in the region.
Fox News: Austin mayor abruptly suspends police partnership with Texas DPS he touted, opponents rip ‘cowardly decision’
The City of Austin suspends its partnership with the Texas Department of Public Safety after incidents involving troopers. The move is criticized by opponents and seen as bending towards the will of anti-police activists. The suspension comes after a trooper reportedly pulled a gun on a dad and his 10-year-old son during a traffic stop, and another trooper was involved in a high-speed pursuit.
Washington Free Beacon: Eric Adams Blames Media for New Yorkers' Worries About Crime
NYC Mayor Eric Adams blames media for exaggerating crime fears among residents, says coverage plays on their psyche. Siena College poll shows majority feeling concerned about safety.
#sports
The Epoch Times: TV Docuseries Review: ‘Quarterback’
"Quarterback" is an eight-episode sports docuseries that follows the lives of three NFL quarterbacks, Kirk Cousins, Patrick Mahomes, and Marcus Mariota. It offers a glimpse into their personal lives, their careers, and the challenges they face as quarterbacks. The series includes interviews, commentary, and behind-the-scenes footage.
Forbes: IndyCar’s Christian Lundgaard Likes Idea Of NASCAR And IndyCar Sharing A Street Race Weekend
IndyCar driver Christian Lundgaard suggests a future doubleheader with NASCAR on a street race weekend, believing it would be exciting and attract fans from all over the world. He mentions the challenge of finding space for all the trailers but is confident they could work it out. Lundgaard also discusses the benefits of having more cars on a street circuit to "rubber up" the track, and mentions the success of sharing a race weekend with NASCAR at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He expresses his preference for more superspeedways and the idea of exposing IndyCar to different race fans.
Forbes: Undrafted Free Agents Could Find Immediate Edge Roles For Bears
Undrafted linebacker Jack Sanborn emerged as a key player for the Chicago Bears after Roquan Smith was traded. Now, two undrafted players, D'Anthony Jones and Jalen Harris, have a chance to make an impact on the defense. The Bears have made minor upgrades to their defensive end spots but may rely on Jones and Harris to fill the void.
Flag And Cross: NFL Pro Bowler Gets Big Backlash After Starring in Bud Light Ad, Battles with Critics
The NFL is facing a PR issue after George Kittle, a player for the San Francisco 49ers, promoted Bud Light in an ad on his Instagram account. Bud Light has faced backlash for associating with a transgender influencer, causing controversy on social media. The NFL, already dealing with cultural firestorms in the past, now has to navigate this divisive issue as the beer brand is a major advertiser for the league.
#science
Daily Wire: Pentagon, NASA Have No Idea What Those Weird Flying Metallic Orbs Are
Mysterious metallic orbs, now called Unexplained Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), are flying all over the world. The All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) receives numerous reports each month, but only a small percentage are truly anomalous. The UAPs are often spotted at aircraft altitudes, have speeds up to Mach 2, and exhibit no thermal exhaust. The UAP sightings have increased after former combat officer David Charles Grusch disclosed classified information about covert U.S. government programs and the existence of a craft of "non-human origin." The AARO is working to dispel the stigma around reporting these sightings in order to gather more information from the public.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Georgia Angler Lands Giant, Record-Setting Longnose Gar
On June 24, angler Caleb McClure broke the record for catching a longnose gar in Lake Allatoona, Georgia. The fish weighed 27 pounds and measured almost five feet in length, making it 19 pounds heavier than the previous record.
#technology
The Blaze: Elon Musk launches new AI start-up ‘to understand the true nature of the universe’
Elon Musk announced the launch of his new AI start-up, xAI, with the goal of understanding the true nature of the universe. The team consists of industry experts from DeepMind, OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Tesla, and the University of Toronto. Musk took a jab at Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and plans to host a public Twitter Spaces meeting.
The Epoch Times: Ottawa May Regulate Meta's New Platform 'Threads' Under Online News Act: Heritage Minister
Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez is considering regulating Meta's new social media platform "Threads" under the Online News Act. The platform has gained over 100 million users since its launch on July 6. This comes amid tension between the Canadian government and tech giants Google and Meta over Bill C-18, which requires companies to negotiate and pay Canadian media for linked content.
#other
The New American: Targeted for Tyranny: We’re All Suspects Under the Government’s Precrime Program - The New American
We're all under constant surveillance by fusion centers, which collect and share massive amounts of surveillance data to monitor and control our behavior. These centers, partnered with big tech companies, are part of the government's plans for total control and domination. This precrime program is not about safety, but about suppressing dissent and challenging government authority.
The government's precrime and pre-thought-crime package includes widespread surveillance, behavior prediction technologies, and classification of ordinary Americans as domestic extremists for lawful behavior. Fusion centers abuse their power, collecting and sharing information about innocent individuals and using precrime programs to harass and intimidate people. The goal is to turn citizens into suspects and would-be criminals.