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#politics
Fox News: Alabama Dems accuse Republicans of 'shutting them out' of redistricting process
Alabama Republican lawmakers have not yet released their ideas for redrawing the state's congressional districts, leading Democrats to accuse them of keeping the process secretive. A three-judge panel has given Alabama until July 21 to adopt a new map after the Supreme Court ruled that the state's current plan likely violated the Voting Rights Act. Democrats argue that such an important decision should be made transparently, while Republicans say they are moving as quickly as possible.
PJ Media: House Republicans Plan to Hold Hearings on UFOs
House Republicans on the Oversight Committee are preparing for a hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) - potential evidence of non-human intelligence or extraterrestrial origin. No witnesses or details of the hearing have been released yet. However, a Department of Defense whistleblower claims that the U.S. has recovered aircraft fragments of exotic origin. The hearing is already facing pushback, and there appears to be a government turf war among various agencies, hampering the investigation.
Fox News: Former California police chief convicted of joining US Capitol protest on Jan. 6
Former Police Chief Alan Hostetter, a right-wing activist, was convicted for his role in the U.S. Capitol protest on Jan. 6. He carried a hatchet to stop the certification of Joe Biden's presidential victory. Hostetter was convicted of conspiracy to block certification and entering the Capitol with a dangerous weapon.
The Epoch Times: Biden Criticizes Sen. Tuberville for Military Nominations Delay—GOP Senator Hits Back at President For Refusing to Talk
President Biden and Senator Tuberville are at odds over the military nominations process. Tuberville has been blocking the Senate from approving nominations due to his opposition to the Department of Defense's abortion policy. Biden criticized Tuberville for jeopardizing national security, but Tuberville believes Biden is not negotiating in good faith. Despite their clash, Tuberville had a brief call with Defense Secretary Austin, and an agreement was made for further discussion next week. Although Tuberville's hold on military nominations slows the process, nominations can still proceed one by one.
PJ Media: Hunter Biden Sends Cease-and-Desist to Trump Over Social Media Posts
In a cease-and-desist letter, Hunter Biden's lawyer threatens legal action against Donald Trump for mocking Hunter on Truth Social. Biden's lawyer claims Trump's rhetoric triggered past violence and demands he stops posting about Hunter and linking him to the cocaine found in the White House. Trump dismisses the claims and continues to criticize Hunter's plea deal.
Hunter Biden's lawyer accuses Donald Trump of inciting violence and demands he stop mocking Hunter on Truth Social. Trump dismisses the allegations and continues to criticize Hunter's plea deal and the cocaine found at the White House. The legal battle intensifies between the two figures.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: House passes NDAA but these four Republicans voted against it
The National Defense Authorization Act passed in the House with minimal Republican support and a few Democratic votes. Its fate is uncertain in the Senate, as both chambers will need to negotiate a compromise.
#society
Forbes: Author Post: The Need For Democratized Development
Employers must prioritize the development of all employees, regardless of their position or background. Traditional hierarchical systems that show favoritism and bias are no longer acceptable in today's work environment. Democratized development is the way forward, creating equal opportunities for every employee to grow and progress their career. This approach eliminates internal biases and promotes transparency, allowing employees to take control of their own future and push both their careers and the organization forward. Investing in every employee strengthens the workforce and prepares organizations for the future.
The Babylon Bee: D.C. Residents Concerned Crack House On Pennsylvania Avenue Will Drag Down Housing Market
Local residents and landlords in DC worried about a dangerous crack house on Pennsylvania Avenue. Authorities found drugs on the premises, but are unwilling to take action due to corruption and neighborhood decline. Concerned residents are being ignored by local government.
Fox News: Georgia city settles lawsuit claiming Black ex-police chief discriminated against white officers
A federal lawsuit claims that a Black former police chief in Columbus City racially discriminated against two white officers by not promoting them. Columbus City Council voted unanimously to settle the lawsuit for $600,000.
The Epoch Times: ’Succession’ Star Brian Cox Condemns ‘Woke’ Culture
Veteran actor Brian Cox criticized "woke culture" and the influence of social media, blaming millennials for cancel culture and online shaming. He expressed his concerns about the impact of social media on society and questioned the authority of the arbiters of cancel culture. Cox defended celebrities who have been targeted by cancel culture, referring to it as a modern-day McCarthyism and expressing his belief in the importance of freedom of speech. He also spoke out against the censorship of literature and the rewriting of history for the sake of moral codes.
#war
American Thinker: Biden's new military boost in Europe foretells a new censorship state for Americans
The repressive U.S. administration is ordering a military buildup to provoke a hot war with Russia. This allows the FBI to crack down on political dissent. President Biden has authorized 3,000 reserve troops to support operations in Europe, stretching the U.S. military's forces. This military action is justified as protection for NATO's eastern flank. The president has also designated the U.S. effort in Europe as a contingency operation. The question now is what other oppressive actions will this administration take.
The Federalist Papers: US Reservists Must Ready for Europe After Biden Signs Unexpected Executive Order
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order to deploy 3,000 military reservists in Europe to support NATO during the Russia-Ukraine war. The deployment is part of Operation Atlantic Resolve and reaffirms the United States' commitment to NATO's defense. The order classifies the operation as a contingency operation, allowing for the call-up of reservists and providing benefits to families and dependents of deployed reservists.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Republicans blast Biden's European troop mobilization: 'daring Russia to shoot first'
President Biden's decision to call up reserve troops for a military operation has sparked backlash from Republicans, who deem it reckless and dangerous. GOP senators Ted Cruz and Mike Lee express concerns about provoking Russia and warn of the potential for war. GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy questions the justification for the troop mobilization and criticizes the lack of transparency from the Biden administration. The Biden administration has yet to respond to the criticism.
Flag And Cross: Tom Nides Discusses Challenges And Achievements As US Ambassador To Israel
Outgoing U.S. ambassador to Israel, Tom Nides, reflects on his complex and challenging role and highlights his accomplishments in building relationships with Israeli leaders, improving living conditions for Palestinians, and advancing the Abraham Accords. He emphasizes the unique and multifaceted nature of Israel, describing it as a religion, culture, and emotional connection. Nides also addresses criticisms of U.S. policies on antisemitism, the Iranian regime, and UNRWA, defending the administration's actions. He praises the peaceful protests in Israel and emphasizes the country's diversity and melting pot nature. Nides emphasizes his open-mindedness and willingness to engage with people of all viewpoints.
#economy
The Epoch Times: The Secrets of Successful Financial Planning: Inside Tips From an Expert (Part 1)
Dan Gallagher, a financial planner with over thirty years of experience, discusses the potential biases of fee-only advisors and the impact on consumers. He explains that fee-only advisors earn most of their fees from asset management, which can limit their ability to recommend certain products that could benefit the consumer. Additionally, Gallagher raises concerns about the regulations surrounding financial advisors and the profitability of firms in the industry. He advises individuals to carefully select advisors who can provide personalized and unbiased advice.
#military
The Blaze: House passes anti-woke amendments to defense bill that would end payments for abortion excursions, defund sex-change programs
The House passed Republican-led amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act that aim to curb woke ideologies and prohibit the military from funding leftist initiatives. These amendments include ending the military's support for sex-change operations and abortion expenses, as well as banning diversity and inclusion positions in the Department of Defense. Democrats have expressed opposition to the bill and threatened to withhold support unless Republicans give in.
American Thinker: Biden's Army secretary discourages potential recruits from military families from joining the service
The Biden administration plans to discourage military service from potential recruits with family ties, aiming to create a more diverse and inclusive military. This decision has sparked criticism, as military families have traditionally been a key source of recruitment. The Army Secretary's remarks have raised concerns about the state of the military and its ability to secure victories, particularly after the Afghanistan pullout. Some view this as an ideological move to root out conservatives and transform the military, similar to what happened in Venezuela. The timing of these remarks, amid falling recruitment numbers, suggests a potential agenda.
#culture
The Blaze: 'Can't be canceled': BlazeTV's Chad Prather signs with Baste Records, a new free speech music label that boasts conservative values
Chad Prather, host of "The Chad Prather Show" on BlazeTV, has signed with conservative record label Baste Records. The label aims to promote music that resonates with conservative values and provides a platform for artists to share their beliefs. Prather, known for his refusal to self-censor, expressed excitement about the partnership.
Daily Wire: Walt Disney Would Be Appalled At What His Company Has Become
The Walt Disney Company, once rooted in American ideals, has become embroiled in culture wars and leftist ideologies. Walt Disney himself was initially apolitical but became a conservative anti-communist over time. The modern Disney Company has strayed far from its founder's vision, leading to a stark contrast between their values.
#history
Spectator USA: William Boyd’s latest novel is immense fun
Boyd's novel "The Romantic" follows the adventures of Cashel Greville Ross in the 19th century. His life is shaped by societal changes and he searches for love and identity. The book takes readers from Waterloo to India to Italy, with vivid descriptions and a compelling narrative.
#health
The Epoch Times: Anemia Linked to Heart Diseases, Beware of Certain OTC Drugs and Other Risks
Research has found a link between anemia and cardiovascular diseases such as atrial fibrillation and heart failure. Anemia leads to a decreased concentration of red blood cells, causing the heart to work harder to meet the body's demands. Risk factors for anemia include poor diet, chronic diseases, and certain medications. Furthermore, daily low-dose aspirin and long-term use of OTC nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been associated with an increased risk of anemia. However, the causal relationship between anemia and heart disease is uncertain, and maintaining higher iron levels has not been proven to reduce heart disease risk.
Flag And Cross: Study Reveals Weather's Impact On Health: Americans Feel Healthier And More Active In Summer
A study reveals that weather and sunlight have a significant impact on our health and well-being, with 75% of Americans feeling more encouraged to be healthy when the weather is perfect. Sunny skies and warm temperatures are considered the healthiest conditions, while stormy or humid weather leads to unhealthy habits. Being outside during the summer gives people more energy, and they prioritize a healthier diet, exercise, and taking daily vitamins. In contrast, the cold and wet winter months make people feel unhealthy and less physically active. People prefer getting their vitamins through snacks or beverages rather than tablets or pills, and many are unsure if they are getting enough nutrients.
#crime
PJ Media: CA Legislators Reverse Course on Child Trafficking Sentencing
After a controversial vote, the California Assembly's Public Safety Committee has decided to move forward with a bill making the trafficking of minors a serious felony. Originally, the all-Democrat committee had voted to halt the bill's progress, but public outcry and pressure from fellow legislators caused them to reconsider. The bill will now go to the appropriations committee for further review.
Fox News: 'No rule of law': Defund movement in this town was a 'dismal failure' that lead to more crime and lawlessness
Seneca Scott, founder of the nonprofit Neighbors Together Oakland, criticizes the "failed policies" of Oakland's neo-progressives and the defund movement. With high rates of crime, including homicides and thefts, and a malfunctioning 911 dispatch system, Scott argues that the city is becoming increasingly dangerous and unsustainable. He urges residents to vote for new leadership to address the crime problem and prevent Oakland from becoming one of the worst-run and most unlivable cities in the country.
The Blaze: California Dems who blocked bill to make child trafficking a ‘serious felony’ reverse course following intense bipartisan blowback
After facing criticism, Democratic members of the California Assembly Committee on Public Safety reversed their decision to block a bill that would make child trafficking a "serious felony." The bill, introduced by a Republican state Senator, aims to impose harsher sentences on child sex traffickers. Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom also expressed surprise at the bill's rejection and reached out to the Senator to show his support. The bill was eventually passed by the committee after several Democratic members changed their votes.
#sports
Flag And Cross: El Socio De Vinícius Da El "sí" Al Barça Y Deja Al Real Madrid En La Estacada
The Real Madrid is making moves to sign Brazilian players, and Barcelona is trying to respond by signing young talent like Vitor Roque and potentially Messinho. Messinho, also known as Estevao Willian, is attracting interest from several European clubs, but he dreams of playing for Barcelona. Barcelona is working to secure his signing before Real Madrid can intervene.
Forbes: Novak Djokovic To Play For Record-Tying 24th Major At Wimbledon
Novak Djokovic advances to his 35th Grand Slam final at Wimbledon, aiming for a record-tying 24th major title. If he wins, he will be three-quarters of the way to a calendar Grand Slam. Djokovic is the favorite and remains focused on the next match.
#outdoors
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All Outdoor: NEW SonicThumper Spinnerbaits from Panther Martin
Panther Martin, a renowned spinnerbait brand, is introducing the SonicThumper spinnerbait for the 2024 fishing season. This new lure features two signature blades that create strong vibration and flash in the water, attracting predatory fish. The lure also includes a hand-tied silicone skirt that mimics injured prey, adding fluttering and flashing action.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Mark Zuckerberg's Threads App Sees Exodus of Users
Threads, a social media app launched by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has seen a decline in users and engagement after initially gaining popularity. The app, which was touted as a potential rival to Twitter, obtained about 100 million users within a week of its launch, but has since experienced a drop in daily active users and time spent on the app. Some reports suggest that Threads is censoring users and harvesting data, leading to concerns about the app's impact and Meta's influence in the social media landscape.
Foreign Policy: Free Speech Social Media Doesn’t Exist
Social media platforms, including Meta's new app Threads, have been criticized for not having strict enough rules on hate speech. However, a report analyzing the hate speech policies of eight major platforms shows that they have actually expanded their rules beyond what is required by international human rights law. These policies now cover a wide range of protected characteristics and can sometimes lead to the removal of legitimate political speech and satire. Instead of making the rules more complex, platforms should consider tying their hate speech rules to international human rights law or decentralizing content moderation to give users more control over what they see.
#other
The Epoch Times: W. A. Mozart: Symphony No. 41, 3rd Movement | Zain Khan, Vicente Chamber Orchestra
Mozart's Symphony No. 41, known as "Jupiter," was composed in 1788 without a commission. It is a masterful manipulation of familiar materials, showcasing Mozart's skills in classical symphonism. The first movement begins with a ceremonial declaration followed by a graceful second theme. The second movement presents a calm main theme that becomes tense and dramatic in the secondary theme. The Minuet maintains a dance-like style, while the finale impresses with its contrapuntal athleticism and fugal conclusion.
Fox News: As hundreds of Canadian wildfires continue to burn, smokejumpers become a necessity in some areas
Smokejumpers in British Columbia, Canada face the unknown every time they jump from planes to confront wildfires. With over 900 fires burning, BC relies on smokejumpers to quickly respond to the blazes. The jumpers carry specialized equipment and wear protective gear that can weigh up to 90 pounds. Their job is dangerous but exhilarating, attracting passionate firefighters who want to be part of a team focused on the best fire suppression tactics.
Forbes: BTS’s Jung Kook Is Utilizing A Tried-And-True Strategy For Chart Success
BTS singer Jung Kook releases his debut single "Seven" with multiple versions, including an explicit and clean version. The strategy aims to cater to different types of fans and encourage them to support the song by purchasing multiple editions. The release is expected to perform well on the Billboard charts.