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#politics

Newsbusters: LOL: Morning Joe Hails 'Sharp As A Tack' President Biden!
LOL: Morning Joe Hails 'Sharp As A Tack' President Biden!


Morning Joe attempts to defend President Biden's mental sharpness, claiming he is "sharp as a tack." However, Biden's recent performance in Helsinki and his misidentification of the Prime Minister of Iceland prove otherwise. Despite the panel's efforts, it is clear that Biden's age has affected his abilities.


Flag And Cross: Hedge Fund Manager Ackman Supports JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon For President
Hedge Fund Manager Ackman Supports JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon For President
Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman supports JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon for president, citing his command of geopolitics and the global economy. Dimon expressed concerns about the isolationist wing within the Republican Party and America's absence in key regions, emphasizing the risks of rival nations gaining an upper hand in security and economics. While Dimon has dismissed speculation about running for office, Ackman believes now is the perfect time for him to do so.


Fox News: FBI funding slashed by $1B in legislation moving closer to a House vote
FBI funding slashed by $1B in legislation moving closer to a House vote
House Republicans have advanced legislation to cut FBI funding by $1 billion and reduce politicization within the bureau. The bill includes a 9% cut in funding for the FBI, with a $400 million reduction to salaries and expenses. It also imposes new spending limitations and prohibits the FBI from conducting politically sensitive investigations. The legislation is part of an effort to "right-size" government agencies and programs.


The Federalist: AP Poll Twists Language To Advance Dems' Abortion Extremism
AP Poll Twists Language To Advance Dems' Abortion Extremism
Corporate media continues to mislead Americans, particularly in the realm of abortion. The Associated Press twists abortion poll results to favor Democrats' extreme views, while downplaying the fact that most U.S. adults do not support full-term abortion. The media's biased framing and use of dehumanizing language further dilutes the issue and distracts from its consequences.


#society

The Blaze: Sen. Tim Scott says he'd appoint Tucker Carlson 'Bye-Bye Ambassador' in charge of deportation
Sen. Tim Scott says he'd appoint Tucker Carlson 'Bye-Bye Ambassador' in charge of deportation
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott delivered a faith-based speech at the FAMiLY Leader Summit, emphasizing the importance of freedom of religion. He discussed various issues, including immigration, the war in Ukraine, and the need for border security. Scott's interview with Tucker Carlson showcased his conservative principles and strong faith.


#war

National Review: The Corner: Tim Scott Is Good at This
The Corner: Tim Scott Is Good at This
GOP candidate Senator Tim Scott successfully avoids giving a direct answer regarding support for sending cluster bombs to Ukraine during an interview with Tucker Carlson. Scott asserts that the issue would not be a concern if he were president, suggesting a different approach to the conflict. While some may criticize his evasiveness, Scott's response appeals to Republican primary voters who prioritize a strong and muscular foreign policy.


#economy

Forbes: Once-Booming Craft Beer Market Stalled At 0% Growth In 2022, Brewers Association Reports. Now What?
Once-Booming Craft Beer Market Stalled At 0% Growth In 2022, Brewers Association Reports. Now What?
Craft beer, which had been growing consistently year after year, experienced no growth in 2022. The Brewers Association, representing small and independent brewers, reported that craft beer achieved 0% growth. The industry had already been experiencing slower growth since 2016 and even shrunk by 10% in 2020 due to the pandemic. Craft beer represents 13% of the overall beer industry by volume and 25% by dollars. The Brewers Association is now focused on improving market access for craft brewers and addressing state laws that create barriers. While some breweries are still growing, others are reevaluating their strategies and focusing on profitability. The closure of iconic breweries like The Lost Abbey and Anchor Brewing indicate a maturing industry, but there is still plenty of opportunity for consumers to enjoy great beer.


#religion

The Federalist Papers: Stockholm Authorities Permit Protestor's Plans to Burn Torah, Bible Outside Israeli Embassy
Stockholm Authorities Permit Protestor's Plans to Burn Torah, Bible Outside Israeli Embassy
Swedish police have granted permission for a protest in which an individual plans to burn the Torah and the Bible outside the Israeli Embassy in Stockholm. This comes after Sweden faced criticism for allowing protesters to burn the Quran. Israeli officials have called on the Swedish government to stop the protest.


#education

National Review: The Corner: Michigan Mistakes More Bureaucracy for Better Education
The Corner: Michigan Mistakes More Bureaucracy for Better Education
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has established a Department of Lifelong Education to enhance student achievement and equip all Michiganders with essential skills. Critics doubt its efficacy and dub it another bureaucratic action.


#crime

Fox News: Teen mom killed baby in 'sick' way just so she could take a nap: Florida sheriff
Teen mom killed baby in 'sick' way just so she could take a nap: Florida sheriff
A teenage mother in Florida accidentally killed her baby by giving her formula mixed with what she thought was cocaine. However, it turned out to be fentanyl, enough to kill 10 people. The mother confessed after telling multiple lies.


Breitbart: Nolte: Veteran Investigators Say White House Cocaine Probe a ‘Cover Up’
Nolte: Veteran Investigators Say White House Cocaine Probe a ‘Cover Up’
The Secret Service's inadequate investigation into a bag of cocaine left at the White House is believed to be a cover-up. Former agents question how they have no leads and compare it to the thorough investigation of the Capitol building incident. The White House's lies about the Biden family's presence on the day the drug was found further fuel suspicions of a cover-up.


Fox News: Oklahoma judge's sexual relationship with prosecutor forces retrial for murderer sentenced to life
Oklahoma judge's sexual relationship with prosecutor forces retrial for murderer sentenced to life


Robert Leon Hashagen III, convicted of murdering Evelyn Goodall, is granted a new trial after it is revealed that the judge had a sexual relationship with a prosecutor. The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals orders a new trial, citing a violation of Hashagen's due process rights. The judge resigned after facing allegations of sexual misconduct.


Breitbart: Report Contradicts Secret Service Claim No Fingerprints Were on White House Cocaine Bag
Report Contradicts Secret Service Claim No Fingerprints Were on White House Cocaine Bag
White House officials allegedly know who brought cocaine into the White House based on fingerprint analysis. However, the FBI's report contradicts this, stating that there is insufficient DNA and no fingerprints. The Secret Service's investigation is closed due to lack of physical evidence.


PJ Media: BREAKING: Long Island Serial Killer Suspect Nabbed
BREAKING: Long Island Serial Killer Suspect Nabbed
After a 13-year investigation, Long Island police have arrested Rex Heuermann, a married architect, for the murders of four women in the famous "Gilgo Beach" serial killer case. The victims were believed to be Craigslist prostitutes. There were six other bodies found in the area, and the case went cold until a special task force was established in 2022.


#sports

Forbes: FIFA Women’s World Cup Group D Preview: England Looking To Stave Off China And Denmark’s Challenges
FIFA Women’s World Cup Group D Preview: England Looking To Stave Off China And Denmark’s Challenges
England, China, Denmark, and Haiti make up Group D at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. England is the favorite to win the group after their success at the Euros, but face challenges from China and Denmark. Haiti, despite being debutantes, will give their all in the tournament amidst the troubles of their country.


Washington Free Beacon: World Cycling Body Bans Trans Athletes From Women's Events
World Cycling Body Bans Trans Athletes From Women's Events
International sports cycling governing body, Union Cycliste Internationale, has announced a ban on transgender females who transitioned after male puberty from participating in women's international events. The decision comes after a transgender biological male in South Korea and another in North Carolina won women's cycling competitions, raising concerns about the biological advantage males have.


Fox News: Broncos legend expects ‘much better year’ from Russell Wilson in Sean Payton’s first season
Broncos legend expects ‘much better year’ from Russell Wilson in Sean Payton’s first season
The Denver Broncos hired Sean Payton as their head coach to help quarterback Russell Wilson improve. Wilson struggled in his first season with the team, and the Broncos hope Payton's expertise can turn things around. Broncos legend John Elway believes Payton's offensive knowledge and experience will benefit Wilson and the team.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: How to Build a First Aid Kit for Dogs
How to Build a First Aid Kit for Dogs
A veterinarian and serious hunter advises having a first-aid kit for hunting dogs. She recommends including items such as a canine first aid manual, water, bandages, cotton balls, and a thermometer. Additional items to consider adding are eye ointment, saline solution, battery-powered clippers, nail trimmers, cheap reading glasses, and honey or Karo syrup for low blood sugar.


#technology

Breitbart: Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter Clone Threads Suffers Drop in Engagement After Initial Surge at Launch
Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter Clone Threads Suffers Drop in Engagement After Initial Surge at Launch
Threads, the new social media platform by Facebook, is experiencing a decline in user engagement and growth. Data shows a 25% drop in daily users and a 50% drop in time spent on the platform. Elon Musk has used Twitter to highlight the struggles of Zuckerberg's rival platform.


#other

Flag And Cross: Climate Change Threatens Prosecco And Famous Vintages, Warns Study
Climate Change Threatens Prosecco And Famous Vintages, Warns Study
Climate change threatens the future of Prosecco and other famous wines, particularly those grown in mountainside vineyards. The thin and eroded soil, as well as the struggle for water, make these vineyards vulnerable to degradation and drought. The loss of these vineyards not only affects the agricultural product, but also erases the history and cultural roots of entire communities.


Washington Free Beacon: Electric Cars Might Not Even Lower Carbon Emissions, Report Finds
Electric Cars Might Not Even Lower Carbon Emissions, Report Finds
A new report suggests that the carbon emissions produced during the manufacturing and charging of electric vehicles may negate their environmental benefits. While electric cars don't emit tailpipe emissions, the carbon dioxide emissions associated with mining and refining materials for their construction, as well as the power used to charge them, could surpass the reductions from avoiding gasoline. This revelation challenges President Joe Biden's electric vehicle mandates and raises concerns about job losses within the auto industry.


Red State: Elon Has Great Laugh as Libs of TikTok Turns the Tables on Taylor Lorenz Over Twitter Monetization
Elon Has Great Laugh as Libs of TikTok Turns the Tables on Taylor Lorenz Over Twitter Monetization
Twitter creators are receiving large payouts from ad revenue since February. Elon Musk confirmed the cumulative nature of the payouts. The Washington Post's Taylor Lorenz was shut down when asking about her own payout and faced criticism for her biased reporting. Lorenz claimed that right-wing creators were benefiting, but even liberal influencer Ed Krassenstein called her article terrible journalism. The article backfired as many left-leaning individuals had already publicly revealed their payments. Lorenz's attempt to attack those on the right and criticize Musk and Twitter turned into a humorous situation.


Fox News: Judge rules Kevin Costner's estranged wife can't take property from $145 million estate
Judge rules Kevin Costner's estranged wife can't take property from $145 million estate
Kevin Costner's estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, has been prohibited from taking any items besides her toiletries, clothing, handbags, and jewelry from their former shared home in Carpinteria. Costner's team argues that there is no community property according to their pre-marital agreement. The judge ruled in favor of Costner, stating that Baumgartner has enough money to buy new furniture and household items.


Foreign Policy: Hydrogen Is the Future—or a Complete Mirage
Hydrogen Is the Future—or a Complete Mirage


The world is facing a dilemma regarding the use of hydrogen as a key component of the energy transition. While hydrogen is touted as a versatile solution, there are concerns about its inefficiency, costs, and safety. Despite skepticism from energy economists and engineers, a coalition of governments and industrial interests is embracing the hydrogen vision, driven by the hope that it can provide a role for existing fossil fuel interests in the new energy future. Countries like Japan, the EU, and the UK are investing in hydrogen projects, while the hydrogen industry envisions a global trade similar to oil and gas markets. However, the motives behind this commitment to hydrogen are not solely technology-driven, but also politically and economically motivated.


Flag And Cross: Deep-Sea Mining Test Shows Catastrophic Impact On Marine Life In Just Two Hours
Deep-Sea Mining Test Shows Catastrophic Impact On Marine Life In Just Two Hours
New research reveals that deep-sea mining can cause significant harm to marine life and habitats in just two hours. A Japanese test in the Pacific Ocean found that shrimp and fish populations decreased by almost half both at the mining site and in surrounding areas. The study warns that even short mining sessions can have a major impact on ocean populations, potentially influencing new regulations by the International Seabed Authority.