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#politics

The Epoch Times: Secret Service Refuses to Hand Over Records Regarding Cocaine in White House
Secret Service Refuses to Hand Over Records Regarding Cocaine in White House
The U.S. Secret Service has denied a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for records related to the cocaine found in the White House, citing interference in an ongoing investigation. The substance, initially described as an "unknown item," was found in the White House library and prompted a brief evacuation. Some Republicans have raised security concerns and called for more details from the Secret Service.


Red State: WATCH LIVE: FBI Director Christopher Wray Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee
WATCH LIVE: FBI Director Christopher Wray Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee
FBI Director Christopher Wray testifies before House Judiciary Committee. Expect tough questioning on recent developments involving Joe Biden.


The New American: Millennials Are Moving Toward GOP, but How Much Are They Embracing Truth? - The New American
Millennials Are Moving Toward GOP, but How Much Are They Embracing Truth? - The New American
Younger generations' support for the Democratic Party and liberalism may be declining slightly, but they still hold potential as the party's future. The shift toward the "right" comes as a result of the Democratic Party moving further to the left and embracing radical ideologies. However, it is important to note that the definition of "conservatism" and "liberalism" is relative and can change over time as society's consensus positions shift. Ultimately, what matters is the pursuit of truth and being on the right side of it.


The Federalist Papers: Mike Lindell Says MyPillow Forced To Auction Off Equipment Due to 'Massive, Massive Cancellation' By Major Retailers
Mike Lindell Says MyPillow Forced To Auction Off Equipment Due to 'Massive, Massive Cancellation' By Major Retailers
Minnesota-based manufacturing company MyPillow is facing financial challenges as major retailers, including Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Kohl's, cancel orders due to CEO Mike Lindell's claims about the 2020 presidential election being stolen. The cancellations have resulted in a loss of $100 million for MyPillow, leading the company to auction off equipment and sublease manufacturing spaces.


#society

The Epoch Times: Russell's Birthday | Russell the Red Panda Ep. 1
Russell's Birthday | Russell the Red Panda Ep. 1
Mama and Papa plan a surprise birthday party for Russell, who initially feels forgotten. However, his sadness turns into joy when his loved ones come out of hiding, singing happy birthday. Russell's appreciation for surprises is evident.


Fox News: Florida sinkhole that swallowed a man has reopened for 3rd time
Florida sinkhole that swallowed a man has reopened for 3rd time
A sinkhole in Seffner, Florida, has reopened for the third time since swallowing a man in 2013. Officials are assessing the extent of the sinkhole and warning residents to stay away until it is repaired. This is a recurring issue, but engineers have a plan in place and the situation is under control.


The Epoch Times: More Than 1,000 Canadians Take CRA to Court Over Pandemic Payments—and Some Win
More Than 1,000 Canadians Take CRA to Court Over Pandemic Payments—and Some Win
In late 2021, Tressa Mitchell, a stay-at-home mother, was ordered to repay $16,000 in Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) funds. Mitchell, along with many others, faced battles with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) over the repayment of pandemic relief funds. Some self-represented litigants have won their cases in Federal Court, but others have been left feeling aggrieved by the government's pursuit of repayment. This has highlighted the profound inequality in legal contests against the federal government.


Fox News: Phoenix asks judge for more time to clear downtown homeless encampment
Phoenix asks judge for more time to clear downtown homeless encampment
Phoenix city officials are working to clear out a downtown homeless encampment called "The Zone," with progress made in getting people into shelters or housing. They have identified a property for a structured camping site. A decision on the lawsuit will be issued within 60 days.


The Epoch Times: Biden Admin Unveils New Proposals Aimed at Lowering Childcare Costs
Biden Admin Unveils New Proposals Aimed at Lowering Childcare Costs
The Biden administration proposes measures to make childcare more affordable for working American families, including capping copayments at 7% of family income and encouraging states to waive copayments for low-income families. The new rule would require all states to set copay rates at 7% or lower. The measures also aim to improve financial stability for child care providers and make it easier for families to access the program.


Fox News: Virginia family's dining room ceiling collapse caught on video
Virginia family's dining room ceiling collapse caught on video
A Virginia family's dining room ceiling suddenly collapses, causing dust and debris to fill their home. At the same time, 16 Californians are forced to evacuate their homes due to a landslide in Rolling Hills Estates, causing significant damage.


Daily Wire: Jury Decides Aretha Franklin’s Handwritten Will Discovered Under Couch Cushions Is Valid
Jury Decides Aretha Franklin’s Handwritten Will Discovered Under Couch Cushions Is Valid
A jury has determined that a handwritten will found under Aretha Franklin's couch cushions is valid and overrides an earlier version found in a cabinet. The decision comes after a legal battle over the late singer's estate. Franklin's son argued that the notarized 2010 will should take precedence because it was created in a more traditional manner. The verdict grants Franklin's home to her grandchildren as stipulated in the most recent will.


#war

Red State: War of Words Between the White House and Zelensky Heats Up
War of Words Between the White House and Zelensky Heats Up
Ukrainian President Zelensky criticizes NATO for not setting a timeline for Ukraine's membership, accusing them of aiding Russia. The White House pushes back on Zelensky's demands.


#foreignaffairs

Euromaidan Press: Ukraine and Sweden to cooperate in defense procurement – Ukraine’s Minister of Defense
Ukraine and Sweden to cooperate in defense procurement – Ukraine’s Minister of Defense
Ukraine and Sweden have signed an agreement for defense procurement, offering opportunities for both countries' armed forces and Swedish companies. The agreement was announced by Ukraine's Defense Minister, Oleksii Reznikov, who expressed gratitude to his Swedish counterpart.


#economy

The Epoch Times: $550 Million in Overpayments Due to Botched Phoenix System Yet to Be Recovered, Say Feds
$550 Million in Overpayments Due to Botched Phoenix System Yet to Be Recovered, Say Feds
Over $500 million in overpayments to federal employees through the Phoenix Pay System remain unrecovered. The system, launched in 2016, aimed to consolidate outdated payroll systems but resulted in administrative and true overpayments. The Public Services and Procurement Canada stated that flexible repayment options are available for employees, but the Department of Industry had to write off one overpayment from a deceased employee.


#military

Forbes: Kratos Defense Says It Can Double to Quadruple Production Quickly
Kratos Defense Says It Can Double to Quadruple Production Quickly
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, a drone and rocket maker, may be able to produce large numbers of cheap battlefield systems to address the lack of affordable systems in the 2024 NDAA. Kratos has the capacity to produce up to 300 tactical drones per year and can deliver on cost based on its current production scheme. The company's unmanned systems division has a more-for-less mentality and can provide capability at cost.


#health

The Epoch Times: Measles Making a Comeback, and It's Never Really Gone
Measles Making a Comeback, and It's Never Really Gone
Measles outbreaks continue to pose a global threat to public health, with significant increases in cases reported in Europe and the United States. Lower vaccination rates are often blamed, but other factors contribute to the resurgence. Measles is highly infectious and can lead to severe complications. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has also impacted vaccination efforts, leaving vulnerable populations at risk. Vaccination campaigns alone may not eliminate measles, and addressing immune system factors and adopting a healthier lifestyle may be necessary.


The Epoch Times: Are Vegetable Oils Killing Us? We Swapped Them in for Animal Fats 50 Years Ago
Are Vegetable Oils Killing Us? We Swapped Them in for Animal Fats 50 Years Ago
Switching from animal fats to vegetable oils in our cooking has been a trend for more than fifty years, with the belief that it would improve heart health. However, Dr. Joseph Mercola argues that seed oil, found in vegetable oils, is a major health concern. He suggests that seed oil, rather than sugar, may be the hidden culprit in many processed foods. Research has raised questions about the impact of vegetable and seed oils on cancer. Is vegetable oil killing us?


Fox News: Duchess Sarah Ferguson keeps Queen Elizabeth’s memory alive with sweet gesture after cancer diagnosis
Duchess Sarah Ferguson keeps Queen Elizabeth’s memory alive with sweet gesture after cancer diagnosis
Duchess Sarah Ferguson, known as "Fergie," pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II by walking her corgis after being diagnosed with breast cancer. She shares photos of blooming flowers and plans to discuss her journey of recovery on her podcast. Despite undergoing surgery and reflecting on her new reality, she feels lucky that the cancer hadn't spread. Meanwhile, Ferguson and her ex-husband will care for the late queen's two surviving corgis. Queen Elizabeth II inspired Ferguson with her imagination and love for dogs.


#education

National Review: The Corner: A New, Classically Liberal Professor Starts His Career
The Corner: A New, Classically Liberal Professor Starts His Career
Despite diversity efforts, a classical liberal college teacher reflects on challenges faced by those with different political beliefs in academia. He encourages young faculty to promote intellectual freedom.


PJ Media: Ohio School District Spent $24,000 Instructing Educators on How to Hide Kid's 'Gender Transitions' From Parents
Ohio School District Spent $24,000 Instructing Educators on How to Hide Kid's 'Gender Transitions' From Parents
Ohio school district spends $24,000 to hide students' gender identity from parents, denying them the right to make informed decisions.


#crime

Fox News: Kansas hospital sued by 76-year-old woman for negligence
Kansas hospital sued by 76-year-old woman for negligence
A man has been charged with rape and other crimes for sexually assaulting patients at a Kansas hospital. A 76-year-old woman has filed a lawsuit against the hospital, blaming negligence. The man, who was not a patient or employee, was apprehended after fighting with security guards. The woman woke up to find him manipulating her catheter and without gloves or medical attire. Another assault was reported on the seventh floor, and a security officer found the man with an 82-year-old woman, kissing her. The man admitted to having sexual fantasies about patients and said he entered the hospital through an employee door.


#sports

Forbes: Green Bay Packers By Position: Wide Receiver Group Is NFL’s Youngest
Green Bay Packers By Position: Wide Receiver Group Is NFL’s Youngest
The Green Bay Packers have the youngest group of wide receivers in the NFL, with an average age of 23.3. Their top three wideouts will be second-year players Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs, along with rookie Jayden Reed. The entire group has limited experience, with only three players having played more than one snap in a regular season game. The Packers are relying on the talent and potential of their young wide receivers to step up and contribute.


Fox News: Breanna Stewart looks to lead Liberty to spot in Commissioner's Cup championship
Breanna Stewart looks to lead Liberty to spot in Commissioner's Cup championship
Breanna Stewart wants to win another Commissioner's Cup championship. The New York Liberty need a victory or a loss by Connecticut to make it to the final.


Forbes: Aggressive Attack Can Help U.S. Achieve Three-Peat, Says Chastain
Aggressive Attack Can Help U.S. Achieve Three-Peat, Says Chastain
US Women's National Team (USWNT) legend Brandi Chastain believes that the team's strong attack will give them a good chance at winning their third consecutive Women's World Cup. Chastain praises the mix of veteran players and newcomers on the roster and anticipates that the expanded field of teams will lead to exciting upsets and unexpected outcomes. She also highlights the importance of visibility for women's sports and applauds Frito-Lay for their support of women's soccer as an official sponsor of the World Cup.