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#politics
Liberty Nation: Christopher Wray Admits FBI Messed Up in Trump-Russia Probe
FBI Director Christopher Wray faced intense questioning from Republicans and Democrats about the FBI's handling of the Trump-Russia conspiracy theory. Wray admitted mistakes were made in the investigation, but claimed he wasn't responsible. He also faced scrutiny over allegations of surveillance and targeting of conservative groups.
Liberty Nation: SCOTUS Bombshell: Sotomayor Used Office, Staff for Personal Gain
US Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor has been using her position and government staff to drive sales of her book for personal financial gain. Emails reveal that her staff pressured libraries and others to order more copies of the book, resulting in royalty income for Sotomayor. This raises concerns about ethical violations and potential consequences for her actions.
Fox News: Kamala Harris roasted for bumbling attempt at explaining AI: 'It's gotta be a bit at this point'
Vice President Kamala Harris faced backlash on social media for her convoluted and condescending explanation of artificial intelligence (AI). Users criticized her for speaking as if she was addressing kindergarten students and questioned her ability to comprehend complex topics. This is not the first time Harris's comments have been ridiculed, with previous instances of rambling statements on transportation and culture.
The Epoch Times: Pricewaterhouse Coopers to Ban Political Donations in Australia
Accounting firm PwC will extend its ban on political donations to include indirect means of funding. The firm aims to ensure the highest standards of governance and will no longer make political contributions or attend fundraising events. PwC plans to restore its brand and business performance while regaining the trust of stakeholders and the broader community. The ban initially excluded donations to specific organizations, but PwC has decided to cancel its subscriptions to these forums. The Greens have called on all Big Four consulting firms to stop making cash donations to political parties, stating that anyone doing business with the government should not be allowed to make political contributions.
The Federalist: 10 Takeaways From FBI Director Wray’s House Judiciary Testimony
FBI Director Christopher Wray faced questions about the agency's involvement in censoring American speech and its coordination with Big Tech. Wray explained that the FBI assisted the Ukrainian intelligence agency by passing along requests to social media companies to remove accounts spreading Russian disinformation. Concerns were raised about the First Amendment implications of this collaboration and the apparent coordination between U.S. social media companies and foreign governments. Additionally, questions were raised about the FBI's receipt of financial records from Bank of America and the involvement of FBI analyst Brian Auten in the investigation of Hunter Biden. The hearing also revealed ignorance and blind spots from both Wray and members of Congress. Democrats focused on rehabilitating the FBI and attacking Donald Trump, while Republicans questioned Auten's involvement and criticized the FBI's approach to parents at school board meetings. Whistleblowers were also questioned, with Democrats attempting to discredit their testimony. Rep. Adam Schiff was accused of lying about the transcript of Trump's telephone call with the Georgia secretary of state. Pro-life issues were also discussed, with Wray refusing to condemn the use of force in arresting a pro-life sidewalk counselor and correcting the narrative about violence targeting abortion facilities. Overall, the hearing raised concerns about the FBI's actions and highlighted partisan divides in Congress.
#society
Fox News: Influencer arrested in Dubai for making satirical TikTok video of wealthy Emiratis
An influencer has been arrested in Dubai for making a satirical TikTok video mocking the extravagant lifestyles in the city. The UAE resident, known as the "Car Expert," portrayed himself as a brash Emirati spending recklessly at a luxury car showroom. Vaguely worded laws in the UAE prohibit any speech critical of authorities or insulting to the country.
The Epoch Times: Missouri County Calls for Referendum to Remove Andrew Jackson Statues After Voting to Keep Them in 2020
Jackson County, Missouri officials seek to remove statues of former President Andrew Jackson due to his alleged connection to "genocidal campaigns against indigenous groups or slavery." The county legislature voted on a resolution to replace the statues with ones of former President Harry Truman. This issue is part of a broader debate over America's history of race relations.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: Biden Repeats Carter’s Mistakes amid China’s Cuba Presence
During the Cold War, President Jimmy Carter tried to ease tensions with the Soviet Union before the 1980 presidential election. However, news broke of a Soviet military presence in Cuba, reminiscent of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Carter's response was to emphasize the importance of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT II) and urge its ratification, despite opposition from critics like Ronald Reagan.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: ‘The New Era of Big Government’
President Biden's industrial policy is rewriting the rules of economic policy and embracing government intervention. The construction of a new factory making lithium-ion batteries is part of the White House's plan to revitalize ravaged industrial areas. However, blaming globalization for job loss overlooks the true culprit: automation. The extent of automation's impact on manufacturing job losses is significant, and while Biden's approach differs from his predecessors, the effectiveness of the government's investments in strategic sectors is questionable. The pursuit of higher ends through industrial policy is seen as a threat to those who champion free markets, which have proven to be the best way of allocating resources despite their imperfections. The possible consequences of increased government intervention in the economy remain uncertain and may replicate the failures of past planners and regulators.
The Epoch Times: Oil Benchmark Brent Hovers Above $80 After Pricing in US Data
Oil prices, driven by supply cuts and US inflation data, remained steady above $80 a barrel. The futures contract structure suggests OPEC is successfully supporting the market. However, the International Energy Agency predicts slightly lower oil demand due to economic headwinds and interest rate hikes. In China, the post-pandemic recovery slowed as exports contracted at their fastest pace in three years.
#culture
The Federalist: 'Joy Ride' Successfully Bypasses The Expected Identity Politics
"Joy Ride" is an Asian-American comedy that defies political correctness. It follows two best friends on a riotous adventure in China and Korea, challenging cultural norms and stereotypes. The film uses humor to explore the complexities of identity and friendship, while critiquing the tiredness of political correctness. It offers a refreshing perspective on race and culture in the world of studio comedies.
Fox News: One more chance to see Manhattanhenge this year, as long as the sky stays clear
New Yorkers eagerly await Manhattanhenge, when the setting sun aligns with the city's streets. Despite gloomy weather, people hope for a break in the clouds to witness the phenomenon. Inspired by Stonehenge, this biannual event draws crowds to watch the sun sink below the horizon between buildings.
#health
Fox News: How to get rid of dandruff: Scalp experts share treatment tips and potential causes
Hair and scalp experts say that dandruff is caused by various factors such as dry skin, psoriasis, oily scalp, and fungus. Winter months and exposure to sweat, dirt, humidity, pool chemicals, and the sun can exacerbate dandruff. To combat it, experts recommend using shampoos with ingredients like zinc, selenium sulfide, or ketoconazole. If dandruff persists, seek professional help. Regularly cleaning and hydrating the scalp can help address dandruff, and using gentle shampoos made for dandruff removal. Styling hair with heat tools and products should be minimized to prevent worsening dandruff. Dandruff is a common condition affecting about 50% of the population, and it is generally caused by a yeast fungus called Malassezia globosa. Hot and humid environments can worsen dandruff, and medicated shampoos containing yeast-fighting ingredients may be necessary. Dandruff should not be mistaken for a lack of hygiene, as its causes are complex and can be related to medical conditions. Proper use of anti-dandruff shampoos varies depending on hair type and texture. Seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, fungal infections, and eczema can also cause flakiness and itching on the scalp.
#education
Fox News: Pennsylvania lawmakers continue to debate education funding as budget negotiations continue
Pennsylvania's state budget negotiations are hindered by an unconstitutional education funding ruling, causing dispute over state subsidies to private/religious schools. Delay in approving the $45B spending plan with only $800M allocated for public education.
#crime
Fox News: Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder appeals 20-year prison sentence
Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the largest corruption scheme in Ohio's history. He appealed the sentence.
#sports
Fox News: ESPN takes Will Cain out of context in equal pay argument during USWNT award segment
The U.S. women's national soccer team received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYS for their fight for equal pay and raising awareness for social injustices. Fox News host Will Cain argued that equal pay is a ridiculous concept because men's soccer generates more revenue globally. He suggested that if the women's team generates more revenue, they should be paid more. Critics pushed back on his argument.
Forbes: Thursday Night Thunder Returns With The SRX Series As Plans Emerge For The Series’ Future
Tony Stewart and Marco Andretti lead the pack in the Camping World Superstar Racing Experience, which is returning to ESPN for the first time since 2014. The SRX Series, a revival of the IROC Series, has gained popularity and attracted top drivers from various racing series. The series has the support of Nascar and other motorsports organizations, and is looking to expand internationally in the future.
#other
American Thinker: Britney Griner and Hilton Hotels
The Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Las Vegas showcases a picture of basketball star Brittney Griner, favored by the Biden Administration and Hilton, for her race and relationship.
Grimes was arrested for smuggling drugs into Russia and was exchanged for a Russian arms dealer. Meanwhile, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, unjustly imprisoned, remains neglected. A picture of Gershkovich would have been more fitting.