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#politics
Newsbusters: CNN Finds it ‘Insane’ the GOP Wants the FBI to Be Fair and Impartial
CNN anchors and journalists criticized Republican leaders for attacking FBI Director Chris Wray during a House Judiciary Committee hearing. They accused Republicans of destroying the credibility of the FBI and being anti-law enforcement due to their connection to Trumpism. The journalists also discussed legitimate questions surrounding the FBI's work, but argued that the Republicans had skewed the purpose of the hearing.
PJ Media: Marjorie Taylor Greene Doesn't Care Who She Offends and It's Glorious
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a firebrand hard-right congresswoman, has split from the Freedom Caucus over disagreements on how to handle leadership and legislation. Greene is focused on making Speaker Kevin McCarthy functional in a conservative way, but also wants to get accomplishments done. She doesn't seek approval and values her independence. Some conservatives find her lack of filter and offense-giving behavior off-putting, but others appreciate her boldness and refusal to be polite. In this critical time, the GOP must decide whether to align with Greene's approach or follow a more moderate path.
Breitbart: Ken Buck: FBI Director Christopher Wray Is ‘Doing His Very Best’
Republican Rep. Ken Buck broke from his GOP colleagues and praised FBI Director Christopher Wray for his service. Buck thanked Wray for leading an agency that protects Americans from various threats, including terrorism and organized crime. He also defended the FBI against calls to reduce its budget, stating that such actions would be irresponsible.
Breitbart: Christie: 'Can’t Imagine' Pardoning Trump in Documents Case
Former Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) stated that he would not pardon former President Donald Trump if he were found guilty in the classified documents case. Christie believes that Trump would not accept responsibility for his actions and therefore does not deserve a pardon. As for President Biden, Christie does not believe he has committed any crime that would warrant a pardon.
#society
Townhall: Ten Reasons Why Affirmative Action Died
The end of affirmative action was inevitable, but its intentions went terribly wrong and lasted too long. Supporters of racial preferences constantly pushed back the goalposts for success, defining parity as absolute equality of results. Affirmative action destroyed meritocracy, perpetuated tribalism, and trashed the original spirit of the Civil Rights movement.
The American Spectator: Neighborhood Watch
A suspicious-looking man watches over a suburban neighborhood, symbolizing the growing concerns and anxieties around illegal activities.
#war
The Epoch Times: Putin: Foreign-Made Tanks Are 'Priority Target' for Russian Forces in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that Western supplies of weapons to Ukraine would only escalate the conflict and pose a threat to Russia's security. He stated that foreign-made tanks were a priority target for Moscow's forces. NATO and G7 countries have supported Ukraine's defense against Russia, with a promise of eventual NATO membership, but Putin strongly opposes Ukraine joining the alliance, claiming it would make the world more vulnerable.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Delta Air Lines Is Soaring to a Record $1.8 Billion Profit as Summer Vacationers Pack Planes
Delta Air Lines reported a record quarterly profit of over $1.8 billion due to strong demand for tickets, especially to international destinations, and lower fuel prices. The airline expects the strong demand to continue into the next quarter and is focusing on attracting high-income travelers. Business travel has not fully recovered, but Delta remains confident that it will grow steadily. The airline has faced higher labor costs but has hired aggressively to improve operations. Delta's profit compared to earnings in the same quarter last year and beat Wall Street expectations.
#military
Townhall: The U.S. Deserves a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Who Can Win Wars if Deterrence Fails
With a weak president like Joe Biden, it is crucial to replace retiring Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley with a strong leader. The current nominee, General Charles Q. Brown, has failed to deliver as the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, resulting in the Air Force's decline in readiness and capability. This weakness in leadership has allowed China and Russia to assert their dominance and aggression, highlighting the urgent need for a competent CJCS.
#crime
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: Somebody has to speak up for these victims
It's crime roundup Thursday. On "The View," Geraldo Rivera complains about a toxic relationship with a cast member. Meanwhile, California Democrats reject a bill to punish child traffickers. In NYC, the Manhattan DA and Mayor Eric Adams downplay crime while residents face danger. And in Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson prioritizes reducing crime fighting due to racial disparities, even though crime rates have skyrocketed. The media continues to ignore the truth and victims suffer.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Angels Broadcaster, Former Pitcher Still Going Strong After Life-Threatening Event
Angels radio broadcaster Mark Langston survived a life-threatening cardiac event, thanks to the quick actions of police officers performing CPR. He returned to work just over a week later and continues to provide insightful commentary on the game. Langston remains optimistic about the Angels' chances, despite recent struggles and injuries to key players like Mike Trout. However, the future remains uncertain, especially with the impending decision on whether to trade Shohei Ohtani, the team's star player and potential free agent.
Fox News: On this day in history, July 14, 1968, Hank Aaron hits 500th career home run
Baseball legend Hank Aaron hit his 500th home run on July 14, 1968. He went on to break Babe Ruth's record and finished his career with 755 home runs. Aaron's accomplishments included being a star player in the Negro League and winning the World Series with the Milwaukee Braves in 1957.
The Epoch Times: McIlroy Says He'd Retire If LIV Golf Was the Only Place to Play
Rory McIlroy laughed off the idea of owning a LIV Golf team with Tiger Woods and said he would retire if playing for LIV was the only option. The proposal came from an eight-page document aimed at finding a compromise between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. McIlroy has been vocal about his disdain for the rival league and stated that he hopes it goes away.
#outdoors
I Heart RVing: Trucking Toward New Territory | I Heart RVing
KingStar has reimagined truck camping with their Camino 88 line, focusing on essential features and customization. The camper is well-built with a solid stainless steel roof and thermo-pane windows, offering different floor plans for different types of campers. There's also a new design tailored for digital nomads coming soon. With KingStar's attention to detail, truck camping has never looked better.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Google Rolls out AI Chatbot Bard to Europe and Brazil and Adds More Features
Google is expanding its AI chatbot Bard to Europe and Brazil, aiming to compete against Microsoft's ChatGPT. The rollout was delayed in the EU due to privacy regulations, but Google made changes to meet requirements. Bard can now be used in over 40 languages and users can customize its responses and upload images for analysis.
#other
Fox News: Kevin Costner files new divorce order to prevent estranged wife from removing items from $145 million estate
Kevin Costner has filed new divorce documents against Christine Baumgartner to ensure an orderly process as she moves out of their shared beachfront estate in Santa Barbara. Costner's legal team is seeking to prevent Baumgartner from removing his separate property from the home. Baumgartner was ordered by a judge to vacate the residence by the end of July.
Townhall: Anglers, Whales Will Be Burdened by Onerous NOAA Rules
The Biden administration is proposing vessel speed rules in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico to protect endangered whales. However, these rules will negatively impact both commercial and recreational anglers and boaters. Environmental groups are behind the petition that spurred these rules, and they fail to distinguish between commercial and recreational vessels. The proposed rules impose unenforceable conditions on recreationists and could lead to the closure of certain fishing areas. Anglers and boaters argue that there is no evidence of recreational vessels hitting whales, and these rules will harm the economy and communities that rely on these industries. The proposed rules are based more on emotion than science and should be rejected.
The Epoch Times: Coroner Identifies the 3 Men Killed in a Greyhound Bus Crash Near St. Louis
A Greyhound bus crashed into three parked tractor-trailers near St. Louis, killing passengers from New Jersey, Arizona, and Illinois. Fourteen others were injured. The cause of the accident is under investigation.