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#politics
Fox News: GOP anti-war faction pushing to tank Ukraine funding in defense spending bill
GOP lawmakers on the right flank are trying to block funding for Ukraine in the National Defense Authorization Act. Their amendments include measures on abortion policies and social issues. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene proposed cutting $300 million in funding for Ukraine, while Rep. Ronny Jackson wants to eliminate a policy allowing service members to obtain out-of-state abortions. The Biden administration is opposing these amendments.
Red State: Hilarious and Sad Mika Brzezinski Defense of Biden Shows How Far Media Has Fallen
In a scathing critique of President Joe Biden, MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski blamed Biden's staff for his frequent gaffes and mishaps. Brzezinski argued that the staff should do a better job in managing Biden's schedule and preventing embarrassing video clips from circulating. She emphasized the importance of protecting Biden's image, given his age, and placed responsibility on the staff for any negative perception of the president. This criticism sparked controversy and raised questions about Biden's ability to handle the demands of the presidency.
Fox News: George Soros handed empire to son, Alex, who is ‘more radical’ leftist, according to study of past rhetoric
Alex Soros, son of George Soros, is expected to be even more radically leftist than his father as he takes control of the Open Society Foundations. He supports abortion, climate change activism, and engages in anti-American rhetoric. Alex Soros has met with top Democratic officials and visited President Biden's White House multiple times. His rhetoric indicates a more extreme political stance and a focus on promoting extremist causes.
The Blaze: Tucker Carlson's return to television and live interviews with presidential candidates may spark fireworks
TV personality Tucker Carlson will be conducting on-stage interviews with presidential candidates at the FAMiLY Leadership Summit in Iowa. Known for his controversial opinions, Carlson is expected to challenge the candidates on various issues such as the war in Ukraine, transgender surgery for children, and abortion. The summit, which focuses on cultural transformation, will feature prominent politicians including Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, and Ron DeSantis. The interviews are likely to be provocative and offer voters valuable insight into the candidates' positions.
Fox News: Manchin's New Hampshire appearance fuels third-party 'spoiler' fears among Democrats
Sen. Joe Manchin's planned trip to a "No Labels" event in New Hampshire sparks concerns that he could be a spoiler like Ross Perot. Manchin denies third-party intentions and rejects comparison to Perot. Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s primary challenge to President Biden gains support as he embraces podcasting. Manchin's potential re-election campaign faces obstacles in a heavily Republican state. No Labels, a moderate political group, may consider endorsing a candidate. Critics argue that No Labels could benefit Republicans, while efforts to counter their bid are underway.
The Epoch Times: Attacks on Civil Service 'Blob' Are 'Self-Defeating Cowardice,' Says Cabinet Secretary
The UK's most senior civil servant, Simon Case, has criticized ministers for using insulting language to describe the civil service, calling it "self-defeating cowardice." He highlighted that such language has worsened relations between ministers and public sector staff. Case mentioned an incident where a letter criticized a "blob" of left-wing lawyers, civil servants, and the Labour Party for blocking the government's efforts to prevent small boat crossings into the UK. He emphasized the need for proper processes to raise frustrations about the civil service and expressed that ministers should not use unacceptable language about those delivering public services.
Simon Case, the cabinet secretary, discussed the departure of Sue Gray, who led an investigation into alleged parties in breach of COVID-19 lockdown rules in Downing Street. Gray is considering a job as the Labour leader's chief of staff, raising concerns about the impartiality of the civil service. Case assured that ministers are satisfied with the upheld impartiality of the civil service and stated that some individuals have tried to "weaponize" the Sue Gray case. Gray has been cleared by the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments and will start her new role in September.
#society
The Economist: The Conservative Party faces a mutiny in Metroland
The Conservative Party is facing challenges in its traditional stronghold of Metroland, where the idea of a modern home in the countryside linked to work in London is increasingly strained. Commuter towns surrounding London, including Chesham and Amersham, have seen a surge in Liberal Democrat support, raising concerns for the Tories. The pandemic has also shifted the dynamics, with more people working from home and embracing a simpler, nature-oriented lifestyle. The Tories' support among homeowners is being tested as rising inflation and interest rates put pressure on mortgage-holders. The future of Metroland and the Conservative Party's dominance in the Home Counties are uncertain.
Fox News: I’m a college professor with the key to stopping a campus from going woke
American universities are implementing language guides and encouraging students to use "preferred pronouns" in order to avoid non-inclusive and "harmful" words. However, this language-policing is a form of thought control driven by dark motives to advance "social justice" ideology. Imposing restrictions on language limits the range of thoughts, conditioning students to believe in alternative gender identities and erasing the essential roles of mothers and fathers in child-rearing. Resistance to this left-wing cultural revolution is necessary to preserve truth and avoid the conquest of our minds.
Fox News: Supreme Court pressed to take up case challenging 'draconian' New York City rent control law
The Supreme Court is considering a case challenging New York City's rent stabilization law. The plaintiffs argue that the law infringes on the rights of property owners and has been stifling the city's housing market for over 50 years.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Nikki Haley welcomed Chinese companies to South Carolina as governor, in contrast to current hawkishness
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has criticized China's business ventures with the United States, calling for American universities to choose between taking Chinese or American money and pushing American businesses to leave China if she is elected president. However, during her time as governor of South Carolina, Haley welcomed Chinese investments in the state, praising companies like China Jushi Co. Ltd. and Haier for their contributions. She even participated in an event encouraging Chinese manufacturers to bring their business to South Carolina.
#economy
The Epoch Times: It’s Price Rather Than Amount or Flow of Money That Matters
The UK is facing a situation where inflation is still rising despite efforts to tighten measures. The drop in lending and the uneven growth of GDP are causing money velocity to increase, resulting in higher inflation. The Bank of England needs to find a way to encourage people to save instead of spending, as the current policies are not effectively controlling inflation.
The Epoch Times: Dollar Slides After Inflation Surprise Spooks Bulls
The sliding dollar faces more pressure due to slow U.S. inflation, suggesting that U.S. interest rate increases will soon end. The dollar fell to its lowest levels in over a year against the euro and sterling, and its lowest in more than eight years against the Swiss franc. Traders anticipate another rate hike from the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), but expectations for further increases have diminished.
#culture
#health
The Epoch Times: NHS Facing ‘Huge and Growing Risk’ as Junior Doctors Launch 5-day Strike
The NHS is facing a "huge and growing risk" due to ongoing industrial action by junior doctors, causing disruptions to operations and consultations. The British Medical Association claims pay cuts and the government's refusal to negotiate are making it harder to recruit and retain doctors. The NHS Providers has called for talks to resume in order to prevent further disruptions.
The Epoch Times: Maine Becomes Latest US State to End COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates for Health Care Workers
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services is proposing to remove the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health care workers. The decision is based on scientific evidence, declining infection and death rates, and improved treatments. Maine is one of four states with a vaccine mandate in place. The department encourages health workers to stay vaccinated but plans to drop the requirement.
#education
National Review: Washington Public School Health Clinics Offer Gender Transition Treatment for Students
Seattle public schools offer gender-transition treatment including hormone therapy and reconstructive surgery referrals. Students can receive hormone injections, vaginoplasty referrals, and mental-health support.
#crime
Fox News: 'Data terrorists' are stealing a shocking amount of kids' data from schools to sell on dark web: Expert
Data terrorists are targeting schools, stealing children's confidential information, and demanding ransom. The education sector is particularly vulnerable to these attacks due to low IT budgets and a focus on teaching rather than cybersecurity. Most victims are unaware their information has been stolen.
#sports
Fox News: Aaron Rodgers expressed no interest in doing 'Hard Knocks' in 2022 interview: 'Veto'
Aaron Rodgers, quarterback for the New York Jets, does not want "Hard Knocks" to film the team's training camp. He prefers authentic interactions and would veto the idea. Despite this, Rodgers does appreciate the show's narrator, Liev Schreiber.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Snake Wranglers Bag Longest Burmese Python Ever Captured in Florida
A group of Burmese python hunters captured and killed a 19-foot female python, the longest ever documented in south Florida. The snake was found in a federally-protected swampland and brought to the Conservancy of Southwest Florida for measurements and documentation. The conservation organization has been removing invasive pythons from the area for over 10 years.
#other
The Epoch Times: Tornado Touches Down Near Chicago's O'Hare Airport, Disrupting Hundreds of Flights
Chicago was hit by a tornado near O'Hare International Airport, causing passengers to seek shelter and disrupting flights. No immediate injuries were reported. The tornado moved east and eventually passed through Michigan and Canada. It caused damage to warehouses near O'Hare and power outages in the region.