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13 Jul 2023
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#politics
Daily Wire: The Left Wrote The Book On Effective Boycotts. Then Came Bud Light.
The Left has a history of successful boycotts, but a closer look reveals some interesting facts. The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the grape boycott led by Cesar Chavez were both major successes. However, recent boycotts by the Left, such as against Chick-fil-A, The Salvation Army, and Hobby Lobby, have had the opposite effect, with these businesses experiencing increased sales. On the other hand, recent boycotts by the Right against Target and Bud Light have had significant impacts, resulting in billions of dollars in losses for these companies. The power of boycotts is being realized by conservatives.
The Epoch Times: Google Blocks Rollout of AI Chatbot Bard in Canada
Canada is excluded from Google's expansion of its AI chatbot Bard due to an ongoing dispute with the government over the Online News Act. The launch of Bard in other countries coincided with updates allowing users to modify responses and use images. Google removed links to Canadian news from its platforms following the government's failure to address structural issues in its legislation.
Daily Wire: Senators Vance, Hawley, Blast Biden Administration Plan To Extend Medicaid To Some Illegal Immigrants
Republican Senators J.D. Vance and Josh Hawley, along with other Congressmen, criticize the Biden administration's plan to provide government healthcare access to illegal immigrants enrolled in the DACA program. They argue that it burdens programs intended for U.S. citizens and encourages more illegal immigration. They also condemn the administration's handling of the border crisis. A report from Republicans on the House Homeland Security Committee highlights the strain illegal immigrants put on the American medical system, resulting in unpaid medical bills.
#society
Fox News: People from racial and religious minority groups slam media narratives that they are fueling White supremacy
Left-wing politicians and media outlets have been accusing racial and religious minority communities in America, such as Latino, Asian, Muslim, and Black communities, of aiding White supremacy. People from these communities push back against these accusations, stating that it is insulting and demeaning. They argue that it is an attempt by liberals to invalidate their opinions and avoid engaging in a marketplace of ideas.
The New American: Kansas State Judge Rules Driver's Licenses Must Reflect Biological Sex - The New American
A Kansas state judge rules that driver's licenses must reflect the actual biological sex of the individual rather than their preferred gender identity. The ruling comes as the result of a lawsuit filed by Republican Attorney General Kris Kobach against Democratic Governor Laura Kelly. The law is seen as a victory for truth and reality in an age of LGBT insanity.
Red State: Bud Light Got 'Death Star' From Costco: Here's More Info on How Bad That Is
Bud Light is facing trouble as some Costco stores are using a code indicating that their products will no longer be restocked. This boycott seems to be widespread, even in places like Southern California, and is hitting Main Street, Middle America. If Bud Light isn't selling, Costco may not find it profitable to stock it anymore. Additionally, people like Joe Rogan and Ice Cube are expressing their dislike for the company's woke marketing. With alternatives available, Bud Light's future looks uncertain.
Fox News: Newark firefighter killed in cargo ship fire promoted to captain during emotional funeral service
Firefighter Augusto "Augie" Acabou is posthumously promoted to captain during his funeral. Mourners gather to honor his dedication and sense of humor.
Acabou and firefighter Wayne "Bear" Brooks Jr. die while battling a fire aboard a cargo ship in New Jersey. The cause of the fire is still unknown.
The Epoch Times: Hollywood Actors Strike: 'It's Only Going to Get Worse'
Actors from the film "Oppenheimer" go on strike, joining the Screen Actors Guild in their first strike in 40 years. The strike is a result of failed contract negotiations with studios over streaming residuals and artificial intelligence (,).
Washington Free Beacon: Whitehouse's White Office: Rhode Island Senator Has One of the Least Diverse Dem Staffs
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, known for his championing of racial justice, has been criticized for his membership in an all-white beach club. A report prepared by fellow Democrats reveals that his Senate office is also predominantly white, with only 22% identifying as a race other than white. This information comes from the Senate Democratic Diversity Initiative's staff survey.
#war
Fox News: Biden authorizes military to use up to 3,000 reserve troops to augment US forces in Europe
President Biden has authorized the deployment of up to 3,000 reservists to Europe in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve. The order follows Biden's trip to Europe, aimed at demonstrating alliance against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
National Review: The Corner: Russia: A General Speaks Out
A top Russian general accuses army chiefs of betraying troops on the southern front line during the war against Ukraine. The general, Major General Ivan Popov, was sacked for criticizing the defense ministry and is the first senior army commander to be fired for insubordination. His ousting and subsequent public statement highlight growing discontent within the Russian army. Reports suggest that many ordinary soldiers sympathize with rebel groups fighting in Ukraine, posing a concern for President Putin. The Kremlin's recent efforts to weed out disloyal officers also indicate a broader attempt to address this issue.
The Epoch Times: Film Review: 'Warhorse One'
In "Warhorse One," Navy SEAL Master Chief Richard Mirko escorts a 5-year-old girl, the lone survivor of a massacred family, to safety in Afghanistan. They face danger and are constantly hunted as they try to make their way to the exfil site. The film suffers from overediting and unbalanced dialogue.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Chinese Scientists Are Leaving the United States
In the face of worsening U.S.-China relations, Chinese scientists are leaving the United States for positions abroad, potentially hampering U.S. research and tech ambitions. The number of Chinese scientists leaving the U.S. has steadily increased, with many looking elsewhere for work due to extra scrutiny and efforts by Beijing to recruit talent. The brain drain could have a major impact on U.S. research efforts in the long run.
#economy
Washington Free Beacon: Federal Agencies Using Just 25 Percent of Their Office Space, Watchdog Reveals
Federal agencies are only utilizing a quarter of their office space due to remote work. This underutilization is costing taxpayers and limiting funds for other priorities. Remote work was encouraged during the pandemic, but many agencies lacked checks to ensure productivity.
Forbes: Streaming Video Platforms Face Many Challenges
Walt Disney Co. extends Bob Iger's contract for two more years. Streaming business struggles, lost over $10 billion since Disney+ launch. May seek strategic partner for ESPN unit.
Streaming companies face challenges. Netflix implements plan to stop password sharing, successful so far. Disney's linear channels slide, long-term strategy becomes difficult. Iger considers finding buyer for networks and partner for ESPN.
#health
Flag And Cross: Photographer Captures Decades Of Smiles In Mirror Selfies At Barbershop
Sam Farr, a man from Bath, England, has been taking a mirror selfie at the same barber shop, Giuseppe's of Bath, every ten years since 1973. Unfortunately, due to poor health and Parkinson's, his latest photo may be his last. Sam and his barber, Joe, have been lifelong friends, and Joe has been cutting Sam's hair for 50 years. Sam's daughter believes that this picture will likely be his final one due to his health issues.
Fox News: New York college student suffers spinal injury while lifeguarding in California
College student Elizabeth Lovat, a lifeguard in California, suffered a spinal injury on July 3. She is in stable but serious condition and is currently receiving support from the Huntington Beach Fire Outreach Foundation (, ).
Fox News: Lisa Marie Presley cause of death revealed
Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis and Priscilla's only child, died at 54 due to a small bowel obstruction. Her death was ruled as natural.
The Epoch Times: High Heat Arrives in Southern California; Triple Digits Likely Through the Weekend
Southern California is expected to experience a prolonged heat wave due to high pressure. Coastal areas will be cooler, while other areas will experience dangerous heat, reaching up to 108 degrees. The high temperatures may increase the risk of heat-related illnesses and contribute to fire conditions.
Fox News: Maryland announces first heat-related death of 2023
Maryland reports first heat-related death of the year. Officials remind residents to take precautions and check on those at risk.
#education
The New American: Penn State Faculty Supports Discrimination Against Whites - The New American
A Penn State professor sues the university for discrimination, claiming racist practices and denigration of white faculty.
Fox News: Univ. of Chicago student called a 'bully' by media says they are 'scared' of conservatives speaking out
Conservative student exposes a controversial course, facing media attacks. He argues for conservative activism on campuses and defends free speech.
The Epoch Times: School District Suspended 2 Students for ‘Misgendering’ Trans Teacher in 2022
Two students in Glendale Unified School District were suspended for misgendering a transgender teacher. District faces tension over LGBT policies.
#crime
The Epoch Times: San Juan Capistrano Man Fatally Stabbed; Suspect at Large
Investigators in Orange County released a surveillance photo of a suspect involved in a fatal stabbing in San Juan Capistrano. They hope that the image will lead to an arrest in the case. The victim, Jorge Marvin Guadarrama, was found dead at the scene and the suspect is described as a thin-built Latino man wearing jeans and a black-hooded sweatshirt.
Fox News: Ohio Supreme Court grants 3-year stay of execution for inmate convicted in 1993 prison riot killings
Ohio inmate Keith LaMar, convicted for killings in a prison riot, has had his execution delayed until 2027. His lawyers claim lack of evidence and withheld proof of innocence. The delay is part of Ohio's unofficial death penalty moratorium due to difficulty obtaining execution drugs.
The Epoch Times: Cocaine Not the Only Drug Found in the White House, Secret Service Says
Marijuana and cocaine were found in the White House, but no one was arrested due to decriminalization of possession in D.C.
The investigation into the cocaine found in the White House has been closed due to a lack of physical evidence, frustrating lawmakers.
Fox News: Indianapolis inmate charged with murder of sheriff's deputy in escape attempt, faces death penalty
An inmate charged with murder strangled a deputy during an escape attempt in Indianapolis. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against him.
The Federalist Papers: President of France Sent Severed Finger from 'Living Human' in the Mail
French President Macron receives severed fingertip at presidential palace. Police identify owner and provide medical support. Investigation underway for threats against an elected official.
#sports
Fox News: University of Georgia, Jalen Carter face lawsuit from woman who sustained serious injuries in deadly crash
A woman sues the University of Georgia and former football player Jalen Carter over a car crash that killed another player and staffer. She blames negligence and claims serious injuries.
#science
Flag And Cross: NASA Curiosity Rover Shows Off Dramatic Damage From Travels On Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover, exploring Mars since 2012, has suffered significant damage to its wheels. However, the rover remains operational and can continue its mission of studying the Martian climate and geology.
#outdoors
Fox News: Hawaiian surfer shares unsettling encounter with 20-foot great white: 'That's a shark!'
A foil surfer in Hawaii encounters a 20-foot great white shark while training for a race. Initially mistaking it for a whale, he quickly realizes it is a shark and fears for his safety. He manages to escape without injury and learns that others have encountered the same shark.
#technology
Forbes: Twitter Starts Paying Creators Tens Of Thousands — Amid Intensifying Competition With Threads
Topline: Twitter, owned by Elon Musk, has begun its ad revenue sharing program for creators on the platform, with one user receiving over $37,000. To be eligible, users must have more than 5 million tweet impressions in each month for the last 3 months and be subscribed to Twitter Blue. This comes as Musk's rival platform, Threads, gains popularity, leading Twitter to threaten legal action.
#other
Forbes: 131 Degrees—Death Valley Projected To Set Earth’s Modern Temperature Record
Death Valley National Park in California is expected to reach a record-breaking temperature of 131 degrees, as a heat wave grips the South and Southwest. Over 100 million Americans are at risk of dangerously hot conditions.
Field & Stream: Watch a Massive Grizzly Bear Drag a Road-Killed Deer Across a Highway
Grizzly bear drags road-killed deer across a highway in southern B.C. near the border with Washington State. The bear takes advantage of an easy meal and transforms a tragedy into sustenance.
Flag And Cross: Marine Heatwaves Threaten Ocean Ecosystems, Undermining Marine Protected Areas
New research reveals that marine heatwaves, similar to wildfires, are sweeping the seas and causing mass mortality of marine life. These warming events, which can last for months or even years, have led to displacement events, economic declines, and habitat loss. Marine protected areas, intended to limit fishing, are also susceptible to these heatwaves. The study emphasizes the need for swift climate action and nature-based solutions to protect the health of our oceans.