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#politics
Fox News: Top GOP donor gives Scott a closer look while DeSantis' 2024 run 'hasn't taken off'
Billionaire businessman Ronald Lauder meets with Senator Tim Scott in South Carolina to discuss the 2024 GOP presidential nomination race. Scott's campaign has raised $6.1 million in the second quarter and has $21 million in cash-on-hand. Some top dollar donors are potentially souring on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, but insiders say it's still early in the campaign.
Fox News: California Democrat reverses position on harsher penalties for child traffickers: 'bad decision'
Democrats on the California Assembly Public Safety Committee blocked a bill that would have increased penalties for human trafficking, including the trafficking of children. Assembly member Liz Ortega, a Democrat, admitted that voting against the legislation was a bad decision and expressed regret. The bill will be reconsidered next year. Human trafficking remains a serious issue, with Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody demanding that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg explain the high volume of human trafficking across his platforms.
Breitbart: McCarthy: Gal Luft Indictment Makes 'Stronger' Case Against Biden Family
House Speaker McCarthy argues that the indictment of whistleblower Gal Luft supports the case against alleged Biden family corruption. Luft, who refused to register as a foreign agent for the same company that gave money to the Bidens, is now a fugitive facing multiple charges. McCarthy believes this strengthens the argument that the government did not thoroughly investigate Hunter Biden.
Fox News: Kamala Harris' popularity at historic lows because she talks to people like children, says Marc Thiessen
Vice President Kamala Harris's plummeting approval ratings may be attributed to her habit of speaking to the American public as if they were children, according to Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen. Thiessen argued that Harris's lack of progress on key issues and her condescending tone when discussing mundane topics have caused people to lose confidence in her. A recent NBC News poll revealed that Harris has the lowest net-negative rating of any modern vice president.
Red State: Biden FTC Effort to Go After Elon Musk's Twitter Exposed, Elon and GOP Demanding Answers
The Biden administration faces a preliminary injunction on illegal censorship efforts. The FBI collaborated with Ukraine to censor social media users. Elon Musk, in charge of Twitter, exposed prior bad behavior. The FTC pressured an independent assessor to find negatives about Twitter. Rep. Jim Jordan condemned the harassment and weaponization of the federal government. Elon Musk and others expressed concern and labeled it as an illegal overreach.
Fox News: Jordan presses FTC chair on Elon Musk 'obsession' as Twitter asks court to end government data oversight
House Judiciary Committee Chair Rep. Jim Jordan questioned Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan about the agency's focus on Elon Musk and its demands for information from Twitter. Jordan accused the FTC of harassment and obsession, while Khan defended the agency's actions by citing Twitter's history of lax security and privacy policies. The exchange took place as Twitter asked a federal court to end a consent decree allowing U.S. government oversight, claiming that the investigation had become biased and out of control.
#society
The Blaze: Whitlock: ESPN’s latest ‘courage’ award reaches a new low, surpassing Caitlyn Jenner
ESPN has been criticized for redefining courage by awarding the U.S. women's national soccer team with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award. The team was commended for their fight for equal pay, but critics argue that their propaganda campaign to elevate player salaries does not compare to the true acts of courage shown by previous recipients. This shift in the definition of courage reflects the sports world's prioritization of LGBTQ, feminist, and matriarchal causes.
Breitbart: A Win Against the Woke: Former NY Times Editor and DEI Proponent Will Not Run Texas A&M Journalism Program
Former New York Times editor Kathleen McElroy was appointed to head the journalism program at Texas A&M University, but her contract was later reduced to one year due to pushback over her history and advocacy for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). McElroy chose not to take the position, citing damage caused by identity politics on campus. Texas A&M alumni criticized her appointment, leading to the contract changes.
#economy
The Blaze: Bank of America hit with $250 million in penalties after allegedly denying customers promised cash rewards, double-charging them, and damaging their credit scores
Bank of America is being penalized $250 million for taking advantage of customers. The bank allegedly double-dipped on fees, withheld reward bonuses, and opened accounts without customer knowledge or authorization. The penalties include payments to affected consumers and fines to regulatory agencies.
The Epoch Times: Former Anheuser-Busch Exec Warns More Layoffs Could Occur Amid Bud Light Struggle
Former Anheuser-Busch executive warns that Bud Light's declining sales may result in more layoffs as a boycott that began in April continues. The boycott has led to a drop in market share and a decline in sales for the beer brand. The executive believes that the company's response to the controversy has been inadequate, and predicts that sales will not improve.
Forbes: CPI June Stats Said Airline Fares Fell 8%. Nobody Told Delta Air Lines.
Delta Air Lines disputed the U.S. Labor Department's report that airline fares fell 8.1% in June, stating that their own data showed a significant increase in demand and fares during that time. Delta's executives emphasized that the airline industry remains strong, driven by high demand and a financially stable consumer base. They also expressed confidence in their ability to compete in the New York market, despite American Airlines' alliance with JetBlue. Delta reported higher-than-expected earnings for June, leading to a slight increase in their stock price.
The Epoch Times: Farmers Call on Congress to Enforce Requirements of Foreign Trade Agreements
American farmers express their appreciation for trade agreements that allow them to remain competitive in global markets. However, they emphasize the importance of all parties complying with the terms of these deals. Farmers testified about their concerns regarding the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and the lack of enforcement of its provisions. They highlighted Canadian restrictions on dairy imports and Mexico's ban on genetically modified corn as threats to their livelihoods. International trade plays a crucial role in the agriculture industry, accounting for a significant portion of American farmers' sales. It is essential to maintain a level playing field through agreements like the USMCA.
The Epoch Times: Tentative Four-Year Deal Reached in BC Port Strike, Subject to Ratification
A deal has been reached to end the two-week-long strike at British Columbia ports, with employers and workers agreeing on a four-year agreement. Federal Labour Minister Seamus O'Regan ordered a mediator to issue settlement terms earlier this week, prompting both sides to respond within 24 hours. The deal is pending ratification by both the union and employers, with no specific date for resumption of work announced.
#health
The Epoch Times: How Can I Treat Painful Night Leg Cramps?
Night-time leg cramps, affecting up to 60% of North American adults, are still a mystery to doctors. The leading theory is that a lack of normal nerve reflex causes the muscle fiber to stay contracted, resulting in painful cramps. Common causes include vitamin deficiencies, diabetes, muscle tears, and prolonged muscle tension. To prevent cramps, it is advised to stretch and strengthen calf muscles and seek medical help for frequent and severe cases.
#crime
The Epoch Times: DOJ Quietly Removes Child Sex Trafficking Information From Its Website
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has removed information on child sex trafficking from its website, including details about domestic and international cases. The updated version removed sections added during the Trump administration that aimed to educate Americans about the tactics used by human traffickers. The move has sparked criticism from those who believe that Democratic administrations prioritize other issues over combating child exploitation.
Daily Wire: Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooter Eligible For Death Penalty, Jury Decides
A federal jury has announced that the man responsible for the deadly shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh is eligible for the death penalty. The shooter specifically targeted Jews and expressed regret for not killing more people. The case is considered the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history.
#sports
PJ Media: University of Georgia Bites Back at Irresponsible, Unethical Newspaper Coverage
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) published irresponsible tabloid reporting about a tragic accident involving a University of Georgia (UGA) football player and a team staffer. The AJC's coverage included salacious details about the group's visit to a strip club before the accident. UGAAA demanded a retraction of the report, citing multiple errors and fabrications.
Fox News: SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey agrees to contract extension through 2028
The SEC and Commissioner Greg Sankey have extended their contract through 2028. Sankey helped expand the College Football Playoff and brought in Texas and Oklahoma. The SEC has won eight national titles and plans to continue its success.
Fox News: Cubs-Rangers matchup highlight opening day 2024
MLB released its 2024 schedule, with all 30 teams playing on March 28. The Chicago Cubs will face the Texas Rangers in the only interleague matchup on opening day.
#technology
Forbes: How To Share Google Calendar With Others
Google Calendar is a versatile tool for managing events and tasks. It allows users to share calendars and specific events with others. By customizing colors and sharing out of office dates, teams can stay organized and in sync.
#other
Fox News: Heavy rainfall causes severe flooding in central Mississippi
Torrential rain caused extensive flooding in central Mississippi, affecting roads, homes, and businesses in Winston County and Louisville. Law enforcement officers rescued three people from vehicles and helped several others out of flooded homes. No deaths or serious injuries were reported, and residents were urged to avoid unnecessary travel due to washed out roads. The last time the area experienced such rapid rainfall was in 1977.
Fox News: Google co-founder funneled millions to Biden admin-linked group pushing gas stove bans: tax forms
Billionaire Google co-founder Sergey Brin donated $4.5 million to Rewiring America, a climate group promoting the electrification of homes. The group, with close ties to the Biden administration, advocates for replacing gas stoves with electric alternatives, citing health and environmental benefits. Rewiring America is part of the Windward Fund, a dark money network, and its donors remain undisclosed. Brin's foundation also contributed to other left-wing environmental organizations.
Flag And Cross: Hundreds of Theaters Scramble to Add 'Sound of Freedom' as Studio Responds to Reports of Suppression
The surprise hit film "Sound of Freedom" is facing high demand as more people want to see it than there are theaters showing it. Chains are adding new theater rooms and show times, with over 450 new theaters adding the movie this weekend. The studio defends AMC Theaters against accusations of sabotage.