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#politics

Red State: CA State Senator Henry Stern Hates Conservatives More Than He Values Protecting Children
CA State Senator Henry Stern Hates Conservatives More Than He Values Protecting Children
California State Senator Henry Stern, a Democrat, opposes a bipartisan bill targeting human trafficking of minors, accusing Republicans of using it for political gain. Despite publicly claiming support for the bill, Stern abstained from voting, sparking controversy. The bill eventually passed and will be brought to the Appropriations Committee.


Liberty Nation: Matt Gaetz’s Assisted Suicide Mission for FISA Law
Matt Gaetz’s Assisted Suicide Mission for FISA Law
The FBI's authority to secretly spy on Americans, granted by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), is up for renewal. Rep. Matt Gaetz is leading a push to let FISA expire due to corruption and misuse. FISA, originally passed in 1978 and expanded after 9/11, has faced criticism for numerous illegal searches and lack of oversight.


#foreignaffairs

National Review: The Corner: The Odious Facts
The Corner: The Odious Facts
Tucker Carlson criticizes Zelensky, while Noah defends Pence's response to the situation in Ukraine. Pence claims he spoke to a religious leader who denied the legal suppression of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Rothman argues that the government's actions aim to limit the influence of the Russian Orthodox Church. He suggests accepting collective religious guilt due to the absence of separation of church and state. However, many members of the UOC have sought to separate themselves from the Russian patriarch and have done humanitarian work during the war. Dismissing the UOC as a front for the Russian FSB is bigoted and blind. The Ukrainian government's actions against the UOC are unjust, and the US should scrutinize its support of Ukraine.


#economy

Forbes: Narragansett Beer Spearheads Efforts To Save Anchor Brewing.
Narragansett Beer Spearheads Efforts To Save Anchor Brewing.
San Francisco's iconic Anchor Brewing, considered the founder of the craft beer movement, faces closure. Rhode Island's Narragansett Beer, known for revitalizing historic beer brands, hopes to save Anchor. They have started a petition and are exploring options to acquire the brewery.


Liberty Nation: Biden Invents New $39 Billion Student Debt Scheme
Biden Invents New $39 Billion Student Debt Scheme
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The Biden administration plans to automatically forgive $39 billion in student loan debt for 804,000 borrowers as part of a larger income-driven repayment initiative. This is just the beginning, as the government aims to secure a voting bloc while grappling with the high cost of forgiveness, potentially reaching up to $1 trillion. Critics argue that student loan forgiveness exacerbates the issues within the higher education system and poses a moral hazard.


#religion

National Review: The Corner: Ukrainian Baptists Know Which Side Threatens Religious Liberty
The Corner: Ukrainian Baptists Know Which Side Threatens Religious Liberty
Ukrainian Baptists face religious persecution under the occupation government in Donetsk, with restrictions on their freedom and harassment. However, in the parts of Ukraine under Kyiv's control, Baptists enjoy religious liberty and live peacefully with other religious groups. This stark contrast exemplifies the fight to preserve the right to worship and the importance of religious freedom in Ukraine.


#health

Fox News: Hamburger vs. hot dog: Which is healthier? Experts chime in
Hamburger vs. hot dog: Which is healthier? Experts chime in
With summer in full swing, health experts warn that hot dogs and hamburgers, though delicious, may not be the healthiest options. Hamburgers made with lean meat and loaded with veggies are a better choice, offering a more balanced nutritional profile. Grass-fed, grass-finished organic lean ground beef is also recommended. Hot dogs are lower in calories and fat, but contain more sodium and processed ingredients, making them a less healthy option. Veggie-based hot dogs and burgers are also not recommended, as they are typically ultra-processed and derived from genetically modified and non-organic plant sources. Grilling meat at high temperatures can lead to the formation of potentially harmful compounds, so it is important to limit consumption of these foods.


The Epoch Times: 21 International Experts Dispute Prevailing US Gender Transition Methods
21 International Experts Dispute Prevailing US Gender Transition Methods
A group of international clinicians and researchers have criticized the prevailing treatment methods of gender dysphoria, stating that the evidence for mental-health benefits of sex-change procedures for minors is of low certainty. They disagreed with the Endocrine Society's guidelines on hormone treatments and argued that the rush to provide irreversible treatments to young patients is concerning. The experts called for medical societies to align their recommendations with the best available evidence.


#other

National Review: The Corner: Wagner Group: Humiliation and a Coup (?)
The Corner: Wagner Group: Humiliation and a Coup (?)
Yevgeny Prigozhin, former boss of the Wagner Group, faces humiliation as photos of his home, including images of him in disguises and a framed photo of severed heads, are released. A leaked photo also shows Prigozhin sitting in his underpants, despite Putin's claim that the Wagner Group no longer exists. Putin offers the group the chance to fight under the Russian army, led by "Grey Hair", Andrei Troshev, a former Russian army colonel. Prigozhin, known as "Putin's chef", openly disagrees with the offer. Wagner Group seems to be put under state control and its clients told that Russia will take its place.


The Epoch Times: UK Battered by Wind and Rain as Met Office Issues Weekend Weather Warnings
UK Battered by Wind and Rain as Met Office Issues Weekend Weather Warnings
The UK is facing weather warnings for wind and thunderstorms, disrupting outdoor events such as the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Wimbledon finals. Strong winds and thunderstorms are expected, with potential damage to temporary structures and disruption to travel. Flooding and landslides have already occurred in some areas, and the Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival has been cut short due to adverse weather conditions. The weather is expected to improve slightly on Sunday but showers will continue in parts of the country.


Forbes: It Makes No Sense Marvel's 'Secret Invasion' Has A $212 Million Budget
It Makes No Sense Marvel's 'Secret Invasion' Has A $212 Million Budget
Disney's Secret Invasion series on Disney Plus has a staggering budget of $212 million, but it fails to justify the high cost. Unlike other high-budget shows with visible production value, Secret Invasion lacks impressive action sequences and relies heavily on conversations between characters. The low viewership and poor reception make it clear that the show's budget is unnecessary and not justified.


The Epoch Times: Squirrels with personalities: Cheeky photos reveal the fun side of Squirrels—it's all too relatable
Squirrels with personalities: Cheeky photos reveal the fun side of Squirrels—it's all too relatable
Johnny Kääpä, a photographer from Gothenburg, Sweden, has developed a special connection with squirrels. He takes close-up pictures of these little creatures, capturing their emotions and personalities. Kääpä started his passion project after being bitten by the photography bug and has garnered a big following on social media for his squirrel-focused work. Despite facing challenges and disappointment along the way, Kääpä built a bond with a squirrel named Half-Ear, who posed for pictures and became a beloved subject.