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14 Jul 2023
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#politics
The Federalist Papers: Hunter Biden's Attorney Sends Threatening Demand to Donald Trump
Biden's attorney demands that Trump stop making defamatory statements about Hunter Biden, citing concerns about violence and harm towards him. Lowell references the Capitol incursion and a previous attack on Paul Pelosi to stress the potential consequences of Trump's words.
The Epoch Times: Cap and Trade Exposed: Californians Paying the Price for State’s Energy Policies
Critics say California's cap-and-trade program to limit carbon emissions is increasing energy costs, prioritizing government funds over reducing pollution, and burdening vulnerable communities. The program requires companies that exceed carbon limits to pay for credits, but experts question the allocation of funds and the effectiveness of the program. Rising fuel and electricity prices, disproportionate impacts on low-income areas, and the limited global impact of California's efforts are among the concerns raised.
National Review: After Supreme Court Affirmative-Action Decision, Republican AGs Eye Employment
Conservative attorneys general are warning Fortune 100 companies that they may face legal consequences if they discriminate on the basis of race in their decision-making processes. This comes after the recent Supreme Court decision on affirmative action, which has led some to believe that employment will be the next area of focus. The attorneys general argue that the decision applies not just to university admissions, but also to hiring, firing, promotion, and contracting with other businesses. They believe that the decision has broad implications that can be applied to various fact patterns, including those involving corporations.
The Babylon Bee: Baby Gains The Powers Of An Old Man After Being Bitten By Biden
A Finnish child bitten by a stray American president gains the powers of dementia and aging. Transformed into Old Baby, she becomes a defender of children. President Biden regrets his actions.
The Blaze: Nikki Haley says 'climate change is real' during interview with Tucker Carlson
GOP presidential hopeful Nikki Haley was pressed by Tucker Carlson about the 2020 election and climate change. Haley believes there were "irregularities" but doesn't think they changed the results. She supports addressing election integrity and believes in the reality of climate change but is uncertain about human causes. Haley would veto any spending measure that doesn't return to pre-COVID levels of spending.
Daily Wire: House Passes Military Spending Bill With Conservative Amendments
The GOP-led House passed the National Defense Authorization Act with key conservative provisions. The bill received criticism from Democrats for politicizing military defense spending.
Spectator USA: Calls for energy secretary to resign over ethics violations grow louder
Energy secretary Jennifer Granholm is facing accusations of corruption and demands from Congress to fire a top aide who is a former Ford lobbyist. Senator John Barrasso criticized Granholm for ethical lapses and Ford's influence over the Energy Department. There are concerns about Granholm's husband owning Ford stock while the department granted a loan to the company.
National Review: ‘Lily-Livered’ and ‘Weak-Kneed’: Trump Campaign Attacks Iraq Veteran for Flipping Endorsement to DeSantis
Donald Trump's spokesperson criticized Iowa senator Jeff Reichman for withdrawing his endorsement and endorsing Ron DeSantis instead. Trump had attacked Iowa governor Kim Reynolds, causing some Iowans to defend her. Trump was absent from a summit held by FAMiLY Leader, where several Republican candidates were interviewed by Tucker Carlson. New Hampshire representative James Spillane also changed his endorsement from Trump to DeSantis after Trump attacked Kayleigh McEnany. Trump criticized McEnany's report on his poll numbers.
Red State: Tucker Interview of Mike Pence in Iowa Is a Train Wreck on Ukraine and Jan. 6
Republican candidates face scrutiny at the Family Leadership Summit forum. Tucker Carlson challenges Asa Hutchinson and Mike Pence on issues of transgender transitioning, Ukraine, and religious discrimination. Pence's responses receive criticism, potentially hurting his chances.
#society
The Epoch Times: IN-DEPTH: 'Woke' Activism Based on Maoist Ideas, Strategic Theory Experts Say
Experts suggest that many of the current activist movements tearing apart Western civilization can be traced back to Maoism, with tangible results resembling aspects of Chinese communism. Mao's ideas deeply influenced European thought in the 1960s, particularly in France, and later spread to the United States through Ivy League universities. Maoism emphasizes thought control, "consciousness raising," and the use of rage as a revolutionary strategy. The parallels between the Cultural Revolution and current activist movements necessitate further examination.
Washington Free Beacon: Ben & Jerry's Called for Return of 'Stolen Indigenous Land.' Now Tribes Are Telling the Company To Put Its Money Where Its Mouth Is.
Indigenous tribes are disputing compensation from Ben & Jerry's for land on which their Vermont headquarters sits. The company declared on Independence Day that the US exists on stolen Indigenous land. Indigenous communities are now focusing on Ben & Jerry's, stating that the company failed to reach out and that the other tribe cannot prove that the land should be theirs.
Newsbusters: MSNBC Mourns Americans Didn't Listen To Carter's Sweater Speech
MSNBC discussed the blame on Americans for the current state of the environment, referencing Jimmy Carter's 1977 sweater speech. It was suggested that Americans did not take the speech seriously, leading to the current climate change issues. The media was also praised for their early awareness of climate change.
Fox News: Manchin, Tester staff are the least diverse among Senate Democrats, survey finds
Senators Joe Manchin and Jon Tester have the least diverse staffs on Capitol Hill, with only 12% and 13% identifying as non-Caucasian, respectively. Tester's office lacks any Latino employees, and Manchin's office does not have any LGBTQ staff. Meanwhile, Senator Mazie Hirono of Hawaii has the most diverse staff, with 71% identifying as non-Caucasian.
The Epoch Times: Russia’s State Duma Ratifies Bill Banning Gender-Reassignment Procedures
The Russian State Duma has passed legislation that bans medical procedures for gender reassignment and prohibits citizens from changing their gender on official documents. The law, if enacted, would also prevent those who have changed their gender from adopting children and allow for divorce in such cases. The bill was submitted by Assembly Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin and aims to protect Russian citizens and children.
Forbes: The Adrenochrome Conspiracy Theory Explained
The adrenochrome conspiracy theory claims that global and Hollywood elites run a child trafficking ring to harvest adrenochrome, a chemical used to stay young. It has been debunked and is promoted by QAnon followers. The theory has roots in antisemitism and has gained traction on social media. Celebrities have been falsely accused of suffering from "adrenochrome withdrawals" during the COVID-19 lockdown. This theory has been linked to the recent movie The Sound of Freedom.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Democrat Lawmakers' Boycott of Israeli President's Address to Congress 'Antisemitic': McCarthy
Democratic and GOP leaders have diverged on the boycott of Israeli President Isaac Herzog's speech in Congress. Some progressive Democrats, including Reps. Bowman, Ocasio-Cortez, and Omar, have decided not to attend the address, citing concerns about Palestinian rights and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy criticized the boycott as "antisemitic," while House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries gave a more lenient response. Pro-Israel groups condemned the boycott. The boycott comes after President Joe Biden's refusal to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House and his meeting with Herzog instead.
Fox News: UN Security Council calls for action plan to combat Haiti's armed gangs, restore security
The UN Security Council has instructed the secretary-general to report on potential measures to address and restore security in Haiti, where armed gangs have gained control of 80% of the capital. The council considers options such as a UN peacekeeping force and multinational force, while also encouraging countries in the Caribbean region to assist. The situation in Haiti worsened following the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, with civilian vigilante groups rising up against the gangs.
Foreign Policy: Europe Can Flex Its Military Muscle to Protect Postwar Ukraine
The NATO Vilnius summit confirms that Ukraine's entry into the alliance is not currently an option. However, an interim solution is needed to protect Ukraine and bolster European security. Enlarging the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) mini-alliance, anchored by the UK, would provide a credible deterrent force and mutual defense offer to Ukraine. Extending the JEF to include France and other allies could create a Joint European Defense Initiative (JEDI) and a genuine European pillar of NATO, offering credible deterrence without distancing from the United States.
#military
National Review: The Corner: If You’re Involved in a War, Maybe Don’t Constantly Broadcast GPS Readouts of Your Location to the World
Members of the military were unknowingly exposing classified information by using GPS watches connected to the fitness-tracking app Strava. Maps of their activities, including sensitive details about military bases, were made public. A Russian submarine commander who was killed in a park regularly featured in his runs had uploaded his activities on Strava, making his location known. The incident highlights the need for caution when using such apps in times of war.
#culture
Daily Wire: Drag Queens Debate Matt Walsh’s Famous Query, ‘What Is A Woman?’ On Tim Pool’s Show
In a debate on Tim Pool's "Culture War" podcast, drag performers Maebe A. Girl and Kitty "Hogatha" DeMure discussed whether drag queen story hours at public libraries are appropriate for kids. Girl defended drag for kids, while DeMure raised concerns about the dangers of drag to children. The debate also touched on the definition of a woman, with Girl emphasizing the expansiveness of gender identity and DeMure defining a woman based on anatomy. They also disagreed on the appropriateness of drag queen story hours at libraries.
The Epoch Times: Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61–Movement 3, Rondo, Allegro
Violin soloist Lilyanne Thoroughman captivates the audience with her mesmerizing performance alongside the Beaufort Symphony Orchestra, led by Fred Devyatkin.
#health
Fox News: Indiana police call for license revocation of addiction treatment center following patient deaths
Law enforcement authorities in northern Indiana are asking state officials to revoke the license of an addiction treatment center following the recent deaths of three patients within a week. The all-male drug and alcohol rehabilitation center is under investigation for three deaths and two suspected overdoses. The center is believed to be endangering its residents and straining law enforcement.
Northern Indiana police have requested the license of an addiction treatment center to be revoked after three patients died within a week. The facility is considered a drain on county resources and harmful to its patients and community. Investigations are ongoing regarding the center's issues.
#education
The Right Scoop: Leftist NEA president SHRIEKS at her audience today during keynote [VIDEO]
The president of the NEA gives a controversial speech at their assembly, sparking criticism and causing political tension.
#crime
PJ Media: This New Jersey Teen Had a Manifesto and a Massacre Plan, Yet You Didn’t Hear a Thing About It
A young man in New Jersey pleaded guilty to transmitting a manifesto threatening a synagogue. The media largely ignored it because it didn't fit their narrative. The manifesto's anti-Semitic beliefs could have been influenced by the Quran, but this was not investigated by the Justice Department.
Washington Free Beacon: Hunter Biden’s Lawyer Demands Trump ’Cease and Desist’ From Mean Posts About Him
Hunter Biden's lawyer confronts ex-President Trump over social media attacks, citing legal troubles and potential danger to the family. Trump suggests cocaine found in White House could be Hunter's. Hunter pleads guilty to tax crimes, ending a 5-year investigation. Criticism continues for his foreign business dealings and threatening texts. Joe Biden denies knowledge, but photos on Hunter's laptop contradict.
The Blaze: Armed mugging foiled when West Hollywood restaurateur takes on two attackers, ends up with their gun
Armed thugs attempt robbery at West Hollywood restaurant but are overpowered by victim. A hero intervenes and the thugs flee empty-handed. No injuries reported.
Forbes: George Santos Raised $130K—And Paid Himself Most Of It
Rep. George Santos (R-NY) used over half of the $133,000 raised for his re-election campaign to repay a personal loan from his last election. The campaign reported being $530,000 in debt after the loan repayment, but failed to disclose a $100,000 loan from the previous quarter. Santos is facing federal charges for financial crimes related to campaign finances, including fraud and money laundering.
The Epoch Times: South LA Gang Members Plead Guilty in Fatal Shooting of LAPD Officer
On the eve of trial, three members of a street gang in Los Angeles pleaded guilty to their roles in the robbery and fatal shooting of an off-duty police officer in January 2022. The defendants were driving around looking for someone to rob when they came across the officer and his girlfriend. The gang members pointed guns at the victims, robbed them, and exchanged gunfire with the officer, resulting in his death.
Fox News: Nebraska man suspected in homicide, carjacking found with 'hit list', killed by Iowa police
Nebraska man suspected of homicide and carjacking found with a "hit list" including names of victims. Shot and killed by police in Iowa after pointing a gun at them.
Foreign Policy: Adam Tooze: It’s Time to End the Trillion-Dollar Taboo
A private detective is hired to find a missing woman, but gets caught up in a web of deceit and corruption in the underbelly of Los Angeles. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a conspiracy involving high-ranking officials and powerful businessmen.
The Blaze: Real-life Batman? San Francisco business owner dons dark disguise, patrols streets with fake gun to scare off thieves who brazenly break into cars
A San Francisco business owner, known as Boots, dresses in a dark disguise, carries a fake gun, and patrols Fisherman's Wharf to scare off thieves. His goal is to reduce the rampant thefts from vehicles in the area. Boots captures videos of car break-ins and took matters into his own hands due to frustration. However, he was arrested for brandishing an imitation firearm. The police acknowledged their inability to respond to every car break-in due to staff shortages, leading Boots to consider moving out of San Francisco.
National Review: The Corner: The Answer Is Blowin’ in the Wind
The Secret Service cannot identify the person who attempted to smuggle drugs into the White House due to lack of physical evidence. The author suspects that the Secret Service may be lying about their inability to identify the culprit.
#sports
Fox News: Novak Djokovic advances to ninth Wimbledon final with no plans of slowing down: '36 is the new 26'
Novak Djokovic advances to his ninth Wimbledon final after defeating Jannik Sinner in the semifinals without dropping a set. He will face Carlos Alcaraz in the final, undeterred by the age difference. Djokovic aims to win his 24th Grand Slam title and is motivated to continue playing the sport he loves.
#outdoors
Fox News: Florida man bitten by 7-foot alligator while on walk, flown to hospital
A man in Florida was attacked by a 7-foot alligator while on a morning walk. He was bitten on the leg and taken to the hospital. The alligator was safely removed.
Fox News: Colorado sheepherder severely injured after black bear attacks him in wilderness
A black bear attacked a sheepherder in Colorado, leaving him severely injured. The bear was later killed.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Elon Musk's X Corp Sues 4 Entities He Says Are Scraping Twitter Data
Elon Musk's company, X Corp., has filed a lawsuit against four entities in Texas, accusing them of data scraping from Twitter. The lawsuit seeks over $1 million in damages as the defendants unlawfully collected data on Texas residents and affected the user experience. The defendants remain unidentified, using aliases and associated IP addresses. Musk also implemented rate limits on Twitter, causing backlash from users who rely on the platform for information.
#other
Forbes: New Shows And Movies To Stream This Weekend On Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Disney+ And More
This weekend, there are new shows and movies to stream. Timothy Olyphant fans will enjoy What We Do In The Shadows and Full Circle. Antonio Banderas makes his final appearance as Puss in Boots. Foundation and Justified: City Primeval are also worth checking out. The Walking Dead: Dead City is good but lacks quality control. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is on the list to watch. In theaters, Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny and Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1 are worth seeing.
Fox News: Fran Drescher defends Kim Kardashian photo as Hollywood actors go on strike
Fran Drescher, president of SAG-AFTRA, defended her photo with Kim Kardashian, claiming it was work-related. SAG-AFTRA then voted to strike after negotiations with production companies failed.
Top actors, including Jason Sudeikis and Frances Fisher, joined picket lines in support of the strike. The cast of "Oppenheimer" walked out of a screening before the strike was announced. Both actors and writers are concerned about contracts, residuals, and the use of AI in their work.
The Epoch Times: Will the Titanic Sub Disaster Tank the Submersible Tourism Industry?
Submersible tourism has become popular in 2023, with cruise lines and luxury operators offering underwater exploration experiences. However, concerns about safety have arisen after the implosion of OceanGate Expedition's Titan, leading some to question the future of deep-sea tourism. Industry insiders assure that the submersible industry is strictly regulated and that certified vessels adhere to safety standards set by government-approved bodies. Luxury submersibles are buoyant and use propellers for propulsion, unlike the Titan which relied on ballast tanks. As the industry moves forward, the focus will be on marketing trips that showcase extreme luxury rather than extreme exploration.
The Epoch Times: 'Fast & Furious' Roller Coaster Coming Soon to Universal Studios
Universal Studios Hollywood is planning to build a "Fast & Furious" outdoor roller coaster. Construction will begin soon, but no specific details or opening date have been announced. The attraction will be based on the popular film franchise and will feature spinning cars designed to simulate the feeling of a drifting race car.