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#politics
Breitbart: Nancy Mace: 'Vast Majority of Americans Aren't with Us' on Women's Issues
Representative Nancy Mace expressed concern that far-right Republicans are jeopardizing House races with their social demands on a key defense bill. She emphasized the need for a balanced approach, stating that while she is pro-life, they should also prioritize improving access to birth control and supporting women. Mace believes that by focusing solely on these social demands, the GOP is disconnecting from the majority of Americans who are more centered on women’s issues.
Fox News: Pence brings in just $1.2 million in bid for president, raising doubt over eligibility for debates
Republican presidential candidate Mike Pence's second-quarter fundraising total of $1.2 million has raised concerns about his ability to participate in the first GOP debate. In contrast, Donald Trump raised more than $35 million in the same period, while Ron DeSantis brought in $20 million and Nikki Haley raised $7.3 million. Pence has not reached the 40,000 individual donors required to be eligible for the debate, and his lackluster fundraising puts him at a disadvantage compared to his rivals.
PJ Media: Biden Waves His Magic Wand and Makes $39 Billion in Student Loan Debt Disappear
President Joe Biden is using his magical powers to make $39 billion in student loan debt disappear without the help of Congress. By imposing a moratorium on repayments and counting months without payments towards borrowers' required payments, the Biden administration has forgiven a significant amount of debt. They plan to further improve repayment plans and reduce payments to 5% of discretionary income, benefiting borrowers and potentially securing more votes for the 2024 election. However, this move is facing potential challenges from the Supreme Court.
#society
Flag And Cross: New Research Challenges Left Vs Right Narrative On Antisemitism
Debate rages on the rise of antisemitism, with research from the UK suggesting that certain factors predict a person's antisemitic views. Different conspiracy theories are prevalent on the right and left, but the closest relationship to antisemitism is slightly more common on the right. Ethnicity, support for totalitarian government, malevolent global conspiracies, and anti-hierarchical aggression are accurate predictors of antisemitism, with a distinction between "old" and "new" antisemitism. Antisemitic views are expressed differently on the left and right, but challenging these ideas is crucial regardless of political alignment. Education may play a role in reducing antisemitism, but further research is needed.
Breitbart: German Swimming Baths Again Terrorised by 'Migrant Background' Men
Authorities in Germany are closing tax-funded public baths due to rising violence, allegedly committed by migrant men. The violence, often targeting employees and women, is blamed on "young people from Arab families, some of them Chechens." Discussions are underway to implement measures such as photographic identification for swimmers and establishing temporary police stations at swimming baths to combat the issue. This long-standing problem has received attention since the European migrant crisis, with incidents including sex attacks, rapes, and harassment in pools.
#religion
Spectator USA: Alaska prisons drop policy banning Catholic Mass
The Alaska Department of Corrections has reversed its policy banning alcoholic wine from religious ceremonies in prison facilities. The policy had effectively banned Catholic masses in prisons. After a report from The Spectator, the department repealed the policy and stated that they would honor the religious beliefs of those in their care.
#crime
Breitbart: African Migrant Arrested After Woman Pushed in Front of Paris Train
A West African migrant is arrested for pushing a woman in front of a train in Paris, resulting in her death. The man claims to be "God" and states that he had to kill "weak people." The suspect is a Guinean national and has been transferred to a psychiatric facility.
#sports
Forbes: FIFA Women’s World Cup Group E Preview: Two Title Contenders Take On Two Debutantes
Group E at the FIFA Women’s World Cup features the US, Netherlands, Vietnam, and Portugal. The USWNT is the favorite, aiming to win their fifth World Cup title. Vietnam is the underdog, focusing on giving a good performance. The Netherlands seeks revenge after losing in the final last time. Portugal is a debutante with experience from the Euros, and their goal is to compete and improve.
Fox News: Marketa Vondrousova becomes first unseeded woman to win Wimbledon: ‘Tennis is crazy’
Marketa Vondrousova makes history as the first unseeded woman to win Wimbledon, defeating Ons Jabeur in straight sets. Vondrousova's victory comes after enduring a wrist surgery last year.
#other
Fox News: Wedding woes arise as bride-to-be can't stand husband's 'repulsive' cousin, wants him kicked out of party
A bride-to-be is uncomfortable with her fiancé's older cousin playing a role in their wedding due to the cousin's toxic relationship and inappropriate behavior. She seeks advice on how to handle this.