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#politics
Front Page Magazine: Jamie Glazov on ‘The Insurrection’: Barack Obama’s True Legacy
Jamie Glazov's new book, "Barack Obama's True Legacy: How He Transformed America," explores the seeds of the Biden catastrophe. Glazov reveals the connections between Obama's actions and the current state of affairs.
Red State: The Jokes Write Themselves When Kamala Harris Tries to Explain Artificial Intelligence
It is evident that President Biden may not complete his second term given his age and current behavior. In the event that Vice President Kamala Harris becomes the next leader, it is predicted to be disastrous. Harris's speeches lack substance and she struggles to explain concepts such as artificial intelligence.
Front Page Magazine: Examining the Dangerous Targeting of Amy Mek by a Muslim GOP Candidate
Accusing Amy Mek of Islamophobia, Shukri Abdullahi Abdirahman poses a threat to her and stifles free speech. The dangerous exchange highlights the weaponization of accusations in politics, putting Amy Mek and her organization at risk. Accusing Elon Musk of endorsing an imam's views, Shukri Abdullahi Abdirahman incites violence and potential harm towards Amy Mek. The power of accusations, particularly Islamophobia, can lead to violence and destruction.
Washington Free Beacon: On Affirmative Action, Media Once Again Prove They Have No Idea What Black People Think
: The mainstream media misrepresents black opinion on the Supreme Court's ruling against race-based university admissions. Polls show that black Americans are actually fine with the decision, despite media claims of devastation within the black community. News outlets often stretch the views of black Americans to fit a progressive narrative on various issues, including crime, abortion, transgender rights, and policing. The media and some leading Democrats have lost touch with the real opinions and experiences of black America.
Fox News: DHS Sec. Mayorkas to testify before House Judiciary Committee amid GOP scrutiny over border crisis
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will testify before the House Judiciary Committee regarding the border crisis and other issues. Republicans plan to question Mayorkas about policies related to customs and border protection and immigration enforcement. The Biden administration's handling of the border crisis has been heavily criticized by Republicans.
The Epoch Times: Vice President Harris Matches Record for Tiebreaking Votes in Senate
Vice President Kamala Harris broke a tie in the Senate, marking her 31st tie-breaking vote, tying the record set by John C. Calhoun in the 1800s. She cast the deciding vote to advance the nomination of employment lawyer Kalpana Kotagal to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. With Kotagal's confirmation, Democrats now control the commission with a 3-2 margin.
#society
The Blaze: Liberals lash out at CNN after reporter misgenders Dylan Mulvaney: 'F*** CNN for running this segment'
Liberals are outraged at CNN after transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney was misgendered during a segment. CNN's national correspondent referred to Mulvaney as "he" and "him" in the on-air segment discussing Bud Light's partnership with him. The incident went viral and CNN issued an apology.
Front Page Magazine: Ending Affirmative Action is Good for Everyone
The recent Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in college admissions is seen as a victory for non-discrimination. While some university leaders comply, others believe America remains structurally racist and support affirmative action. However, evidence shows that these preferences actually harm the individuals they aim to help. The ruling puts an end to racial preferences, reaffirming the principle that all applicants should be treated equally regardless of race.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Trump Reveals New ‘48 Hours’ Warning | Facts Matter
Former President Donald Trump threatened to impose 100 percent tariffs on all Chinese goods if China did not shut down its military base in Cuba within 48 hours. This base, currently a spying facility, is part of China's Project 141 to establish a military presence near the United States.
#economy
Forbes: Monster Reportedly Approved To Buy Bang Energy Out Of Bankruptcy For $362 Million
Monster Beverage Corp. has been granted approval to acquire Bang Energy out of Chapter 11 bankruptcy for $362 million. The sale, which will save at least 300 jobs, is still subject to closing conditions.
Foreign Policy: Why Did Foxconn Pull Out of Its India Deal?
Foxconn, a major Apple supplier, withdraws from joint venture with Indian conglomerate Vedanta to set up semiconductor plants in India, posing challenges for Indian PM Modi's economic goals. This highlights the need for India to address private sector concerns and diversify global supply chains for emerging technologies. Despite India's growing tech capacity, there are still differences with foreign companies investing in India's tech sector.
EU and US officials visit Bangladesh ahead of the country's national elections to assess the possibility of sending an election observer mission. The US emphasizes the importance of a free and fair election and has imposed visa bans on those hindering such elections. Indian Prime Minister Modi visits Paris, discussing matters related to defense, technology, and clean energy. France hopes to strengthen its partnership with India, while the US monitors the visit closely.
#culture
The Federalist Papers: NFL Pro Bowler Gets Big Backlash After Starring in Bud Light Ad, Battles with Critics
In the upcoming NFL season, the league faces a PR crisis due to an ad by George Kittle for Bud Light, a controversial beer brand associated with a transgender influencer. The ad stirred up a cultural debate and received negative comments, but Kittle refused to back down from his endorsement. This controversy may lead to NFL players being forced to confront their views on transgenderism, causing further tensions.
Fox News: 'Succession' star Brian Cox dismisses woke 'shaming' culture: 'Usually a bunch of millennials'
Actor Brian Cox expressed his dislike for social media and "woke" culture during an interview with Piers Morgan. He criticized the role of social media in hindering rather than helping people and expressed his disdain for the "woke culture warriors" taking advantage of it. Cox also criticized the rewriting of history and the censorship of books and plays, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and understanding history.
#health
Forbes: Author Post: Conversations That Work
Effective communication is essential when caregiving. Supporting positive body language, choosing the right location, and making a plan are key. Addressing concerns and involving the other person in problem-solving creates a more productive conversation.
#crime
Fox News: Chicago high school security guard accused of sexually assaulting student, 15, giving her alcohol
A high school security guard in Chicago is accused of sexually assaulting and giving alcohol to a 15-year-old student.
Daily Wire: Ray Epps To Be Criminally Charged For Events On January 6, His Attorney Says
Ray Epps, a man suspected of being an undercover federal agent during the January 6 riot, has been notified by federal law enforcement officials of their intention to charge him. Epps is suing Fox News and Tucker Carlson for defamation, claiming they contributed to the charges.
Human Events: BREAKING: Infamous activist who called for violence against women
at London ‘trans pride’ event while waving Antifa flag ARRESTED
Trans-identified convicted felon and London gangster Sarah Jane Baker arrested for inciting violence against women at London Trans Pride. Arrest caught on video.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Shohei Ohtani Takes Note of Seattle Crowd Asking for Him to Call Northwest Home
Shohei Ohtani, the two-position star, was asked by an entire stadium to come to Seattle during his free agency. Despite the chants, Ohtani had an uneventful appearance in the All-Star Game, with the American League losing to the National League. Ohtani's pending free agency and the possibility of a $600 million deal became a buzz at the game.
Fox News: Top golf pros Xander Schauffele and Jordan Spieth say PGA Tour Commish Jay Monahan has to rebuild trust
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan is set to return to work, but some pro golfers believe he needs to regain their trust. Xander Schauffele and Jordan Spieth both expressed doubts about Monahan's trustworthiness, stating that he needs to answer tough questions and rebuild trust among the players. The lack of transparency and communication between management and the players is a major issue.
#other
Forbes: ‘Beef’ Racks Up Multiple Emmy Nominations
Ali Wong and Steven Yeun star in the hit TV series 'Beef,' which earned multiple Emmy nominations. The story follows a handyman and a wealthy businesswoman who both have a simmering rage that leads to escalating incidents.
The Federalist Papers: Ray Liotta Receives Posthumous Emmy Nomination For Last Role Before His Death
Ray Liotta, the late actor, has been posthumously nominated for an Emmy for his role in the crime drama "Black Bird." Liotta's daughter and fiancée expressed gratitude for the recognition. Liotta, along with co-stars Taron Egerton and Paul Walter Hauser, received Emmy nods for their performances in the series.