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#politics
Breitbart: Leaked Memo Reveals Ron DeSantis Strategy to Reassure Donors
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is facing concerns from donors and media tycoon Rupert Murdoch about his underwhelming campaign performance. Some Republican donors are reconsidering their support for DeSantis and may shift their contributions to other candidates like former President Donald Trump or Sen. Tim Scott. DeSantis's campaign is planning to focus its efforts on early primary states like Iowa, South Carolina, and New Hampshire to cut into Trump's lead. However, the increased focus on cultural issues by DeSantis has caused Murdoch to lose confidence.
National Review: The Corner: On George Will’s Bold Prediction
Political commentator George Will predicts that neither Donald Trump nor Ron DeSantis will be the Republican presidential nominee in 2024. He argues that voters have a tendency to rebel against expected outcomes and dislike politicians who feel entitled. Will criticizes Trump and DeSantis but does not offer an explanation for who might rise as an alternative. It remains to be seen whether the sentiments that led the Republican party towards Trump in the past will outweigh their distaste for predetermined nominations.
Red State: New Emails Finally Reveal What Hunter Biden Was Doing for Burisma Founder, as More Dots Start to Connect
Newly released emails from Hunter Biden's laptop shed light on why he was being paid by Ukrainian gas company Burisma. The emails reveal that they were working to secure a U.S. visa for the founder of Burisma, who had been put on the U.S. State Department's ban list. This raises questions about potential criminal acts and a double standard, as Hunter Biden was seemingly involved in questionable deals while others faced charges. It also leads to connections between the bribery scandal involving President Joe Biden and the payments received by Hunter Biden. The DOJ and FBI's lack of action on this issue is perplexing.
PJ Media: Biden's Nominee for Labor Secretary in Deep Trouble
Biden's administration is struggling to secure enough votes in the Senate to approve Julie Su as the next Secretary of Labor. Su's confirmation has been delayed due to concerns about California's unemployment insurance program fraud. Several Democrats, including Senators Jon Tester, Joe Manchin, and Kyrsten Sinema, have expressed reservations about supporting Su. The administration hopes for a change of heart, but with opposition from Republicans, Su can only afford to lose one Democratic vote. The nomination has been stalled since February, and if Su cannot be confirmed, it is unclear what the administration's next move will be. The Biden administration's push for Su's nomination is seen as an attempt to dismantle the franchise model and reshape the gig economy, causing concern among business groups.
Breitbart: Gallup: Most GOP Voters Say Migration Damages U.S. Economy
Nearly two-thirds of GOP voters believe that both legal and illegal migration worsen the nation's economy, while most Democrat voters think migration improves it. The split in opinions about migration creates a significant gap between the two parties, leading to differing visions and policies on the issue. Gallup's data also shows that the public is split evenly on whether migration benefits the nation as a whole, with rising opposition fueled by the recognition that migration shifts wealth away from ordinary Americans towards older investors in coastal states. . The negative view of migration among GOP voters has largely blocked demands for more migration by donors, while the economic clout of donors has prevented voters' demands for reduced migration from being met. As a result, there is a stark partisan gap in support for more or less migration, with most Republicans wanting decreased immigration and most Democrats wanting it increased.
The Epoch Times: Small-Business Optimism Rises, but Inflation Concerns Remain Persistent
American small-business confidence rose to a seven-month high, but concerns about inflation persist. Small-business owners are becoming more optimistic but remain pessimistic about future business conditions and sales prospects. Inflation and labor shortages continue to be major challenges. Some investors and business owners accuse the Biden administration of favoring big businesses over small ones, starving small American businesses. Small-business owners are making future investments despite the negative economic outlook. The percentage of small owners predicting better business conditions rose, leading to a boost in investment plans and price increase projections. The Federal Reserve may increase interest rates to curb inflation.
#society
Forbes: ‘Sister Wives’: Janelle Brown Curses Out Kody As Plural Marriage Falls Apart
The Brown family on "Sister Wives" faces fractures as Kody's wives question the continuation of their plural marriage. With Christine's departure, Kody's other marriages crumble and Janelle expresses her desire to move on. The once united family now faces confrontation and uncertainty about their future together.
Red State: Iconic Cosmetics Brand Taps Beautifully-Bearded Model to Sell You Lipstick
Maybelline partners with social media influencer Ryan Vita, a man known for his curled beard and luscious lipstick. The company's use of people with prostates is part of a larger trend in which traditional gender boundaries are being blurred. However, not everyone is supportive, with some expressing their disapproval online. Time will tell if Maybelline's open-minded move will be accepted or rejected by women consumers.
#war
Forbes: Putin Gave Wagner Troops Chance To Fight Together For Russia But Prigozhin Vetoed It, He Claims
Russian President Vladimir Putin offered the Wagner paramilitary group the chance to continue operating as a unit under the Russian military, but the group's leader rejected the offer. It remains unclear what will happen to the members of the militia following their failed insurrection.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Israeli President Invited To White House Amid Biden-Netanyahu Disagreement
Israeli President Isaac Herzog has been invited twice to the White House, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has yet to receive a formal invitation from President Joe Biden. The visit will focus on strengthening the partnership between the US and Israel, discussing regional integration and addressing Iran's destabilizing behavior. Biden's decision to invite Herzog instead of Netanyahu is seen as a result of their disagreement over the Iran nuclear deal.
The Epoch Times: Hong Kong Exile Looks Forward to New Life in Canada, Vows to Keep Fighting for Freedom
The Hong Kong protests ended in 2020. Many protesters fled and sought refuge abroad. Ms. Lilian faced difficulties obtaining refugee status in Canada.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Feds Have Reclaimed Over $2 Billion in Ineligible CERB Payments: Gov’t Document
The federal government has reclaimed over $2 billion in CERB payments due to inadequate verification methods. Over 1.1 million Canadians have fully repaid their CERB debts, but a balance of $1 billion remains unpaid. The CRA is responsible for collecting these debts and has spent over $147 million auditing claims.
Flag And Cross: Ripple's Legal Victory Sparks Optimism In Crypto Community
The Ripple vs. SEC court ruling determines that Ripple sales are not investment contracts, sparking reactions from the crypto community. Key figures in the industry see it as a win for Ripple and the broader crypto industry. The ruling sets a precedent for future cases involving cryptocurrency securities.
Forbes: The Brewers Association Says Craft Beer Has Stopped Growing. Now What?
Craft beer, which had been experiencing consistent growth for years, saw zero growth in 2022, according to the Brewers Association. The industry had been slowing down since 2015 and was heavily impacted by the pandemic. Craft beer represents 13% of the overall beer industry by volume and 25% by dollars. As the industry matures, small brewers are urged to focus on profitability and consider adjusting their strategies. Some breweries have already had to downsize or close completely, signaling a shift in the craft beer community.
The Epoch Times: IN DEPTH: America Needs to Rebuild Its Manufacturing Power to Outplay the CCP: China Scholar
To reduce dependency on the Chinese economy, the United States must pursue economic containment of China and rebuild its own industrial power. China's rise was facilitated by access to American markets, capital, and technology, leading to significant advancements. The Chinese economy relies heavily on exports and government investment, and the Chinese Communist Party targets strategic industries and engages in intellectual property theft. By focusing on market access, investment, and technology transfer, the US and its allies can slow China's progress and gain geopolitical advantages.
The West, particularly the US, has leverage in economic relations with China but fails to use it. Western businesses must be confident in dealing with China, as the country relies on the West for access to markets, capital, and technology. The US must restructure its economy to reduce dependence on China, sector by sector and company by company. Major companies play a crucial role in US-China competition, as they have historically been instrumental in strategic competitions. The US must prioritize rebuilding its industrial base for national security, creating jobs and strengthening supply chain security.
#history
The Epoch Times: Psychologist Explains Why Societies Go Mad
Michael Rectenwald interviews Lee Smith about a Polish doctor who survived Nazism and communism and discovered the universal laws of evil.
#health
Breitbart: HHS's Levine: Can't Limit 'Gender-Affirming Care' to Adults Because 'Puberty Is Hard' Especially if It's 'the Wrong' One
HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Admiral Dr. Rachel Levine defends the use of gender transition therapy for adolescents, arguing that waiting until age 18 may be detrimental for those going through the wrong puberty. Levine emphasizes that pre-pubertal children do not undergo medical procedures and instead explore their gender identity through therapy. She asserts that gender-affirming care is both medical and mental health care, and is crucial for suicide prevention.
#education
The Epoch Times: Biden Announces $39 Billion Student Loan Forgiveness for Over 800,000 Borrowers
The Biden admin plans to forgive $39 billion in student loans for 804,000 borrowers to address administrative failures and ensure fair forgiveness.
#crime
Fox News: Florida authorities arrest pet owner in Fort Myers after dog tethered to a post was found dead
A dog was found dead after being tethered to a post for hours in Florida. The owner, Jade Green, was arrested and charged with aggravated animal cruelty.
#sports
Forbes: Women’s World Cup: Ireland’s Friendly With Colombia Abandoned, O’Sullivan Hospitalized
The friendly match between Ireland and Colombia ahead of the Women's World Cup was abandoned after 20 minutes due to excessive physicality. Denise O'Sullivan of Ireland suffered a shin injury and was taken to the hospital. The extent of her injury is still unknown.
Denise O'Sullivan's availability for Ireland's World Cup opener is uncertain after her injury. She is a key player for the team and her absence would be a significant setback. Other players from different teams have also been ruled out of the tournament due to ACL injuries, which are more common among women athletes.
Forbes: Marlins’ Handling Of Young Ace Eury Perez Could Impact NL Pennant Race
The Miami Marlins, despite their history of mediocrity, are currently having a successful season and are in playoff position. Pitcher Eury Perez, a highly promising prospect, showed great potential in his first few starts before being sent back to the minors to conserve innings. Although the Marlins are taking a long-term approach with Perez, there is a chance he may return to help the team in the later parts of the season or even the postseason.
#outdoors
The Great Lakes Fisherman: The Ugly Pike Episode 135
In this episode of Outdoor Journal Radio's Ugly Pike Podcast, Davin Heinbuck shares his expertise on fishing techniques, including bait selection, fishing efficiently, and how to fish in tough wind conditions.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Canadian Police, Emergency Agencies Consider Adopting Meta's Threads
As public agencies in Canada consider embracing Threads, a new app rivaling Twitter, many are evaluating whether to launch an account. This comes as Twitter faces turbulence under Elon Musk's leadership, prompting users to seek alternative platforms. While some agencies, like the police services in Calgary and Edmonton, have already joined Threads, others, including the RCMP and firefighter and police agencies in Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal, are still evaluating its use. Public agencies face challenges in relying too heavily on social media due to policy changes on platforms like Twitter, which can limit their ability to release time-sensitive information.
The Epoch Times: Twitter to Offer Ad Revenue Share to Select Content Creators
Twitter will now allow select content creators to earn a portion of its advertising revenue. The criteria include being verified with at least 5 million impressions on their posts in the last 3 months and having a Stripe payment account. Elon Musk, who purchased Twitter, has pledged to pass on the entire subscription revenue to creators in the first year, except for payment gateway charges.
#other
The Federalist Papers: GOP Congressman Says There Are 'Perverts at Ring' Using Your Videos for Devious Reasons
Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz accuses Ring doorbells of privacy dangers based on FTC documentation. He claims that Ring employees sexually propositioned grandmas, watched people sleep/use the bathroom, and failed to stop hackers from threatening customers. Gaetz questions why this invasion of privacy is allowed.
Breitbart: Union Leaders Blame Biden-Era Inflation Among Reasons for Historic Hollywood Strike
The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) authorized a strike due to financial struggles brought on by inflation and the threat of generative AI technology. The union's members voted overwhelmingly to join the Writers Guild in their ongoing strike against the AMPTP. The AMPTP blamed the union for walking away from negotiations and offered "historic pay" in a final attempt to resolve the issue.
Fox News: 'Wheel of Fortune's' Pat Sajak 'surprised' he's still hosting hit game show
Longtime game show host Pat Sajak expresses surprise at still hosting "Wheel of Fortune" after more than 40 years. He announces his retirement and Ryan Seacrest will take over. Sajak pays tribute to the show's creator, Merv Griffin.
Forbes: The Actors And Writers Strikes Are About To Create A Media Wasteland, So Pay Them
The studios face a second major strike as the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) joins the Writers Strike. Actors like Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, and Florence Pugh walked out in solidarity. Studios proposed using AI to scan background actors and use their likeness forever, sparking outrage. This strike, combined with the Writers Strike, halts film and TV production, leaving a content void. The main issues are AI usage and reduced residuals. Hollywood's greed and bad investments have caused this crisis.
Fox News: California wildlife officials try to capture sea otter that harassed surfers
Officials are attempting to capture an aggressive sea otter off the coast of Santa Cruz, California. The otter has been wrestling surfboards away from surfers and approaching kayakers aggressively. The otter, named sea otter 841, was born in captivity and released into the wild last year. Efforts to create a negative association with humans have failed, and now the otter poses a public safety risk.