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#politics

The Blaze: Chinese retailer Shein faces RICO lawsuit alleging mass infringement of copyrighted clothing designs
Chinese retailer Shein faces RICO lawsuit alleging mass infringement of copyrighted clothing designs
Chinese clothing retailer Shein is facing a RICO lawsuit accusing them of racketeering through their systematic theft of clothing designers' intellectual property. Shein denies the allegations and is also under pressure for potentially using forced labor from China's Uyghur population.


#foreignaffairs

Flag And Cross: Israeli Foreign Minister Visits Kenya For African Union Meeting
Israeli Foreign Minister Visits Kenya For African Union Meeting
Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen visited Nairobi, Kenya, for a 10-hour visit to attend the African Union's Mid-Year Coordination Meeting and meet with regional leaders. Israel was granted observer status in the African Union in July 2021, after losing it in 2002. Cohen also met with Kenyan counterpart Alfred Mutua to discuss cooperation in water technologies and climate change, as well as promoting direct flights between the two countries.


American Thinker: BuzzFeed uses AI to find out what Europeans think of us in each U.S. state
BuzzFeed uses AI to find out what Europeans think of us in each U.S. state
BuzzFeed uses AI to generate images that depict how Europeans think Americans from each state look like. The images reveal stereotypes, biases, and an unflattering overall picture, with some exceptions. The project highlights the need for a similar experiment to see how Americans view individual European countries.


#religion

PJ Media: Sunday Thoughts: Nobody Likes Lukewarm Water
Sunday Thoughts: Nobody Likes Lukewarm Water
Many who claim to be Christians are not committed or active in their faith, leading to high divorce rates among Christians. Jesus warned against nominal believers and said he would reject those who do not truly follow him. This is a troubling thought, and it is important to examine one's own commitment to the faith.


#culture

Fox News: Jane Birkin, fashion icon, singer and actress, dead at 76
Jane Birkin, fashion icon, singer and actress, dead at 76
British singer and actress Jane Birkin, known for her influence on French culture, has passed away at the age of 76 in Paris. She was remembered as a style icon and the namesake of the iconic Hermès Birkin bag. Birkin was known for her romantic relationship with French musician Serge Gainsbourg and her role in popularizing French chic.


#history

Flag And Cross: Archaeologists Discover 5,000-Year-Old Rock Used For Tool Sharpening
Archaeologists Discover 5,000-Year-Old Rock Used For Tool Sharpening
A rare polishing stone used 5,000 years ago to sharpen tools for farming and building has been found in West Dorset, England. The stone, known as a polissoir, was discovered by a community archaeology group and confirmed by Past Participate. This historic discovery highlights the value of community collaboration in uncovering new insights into the past.


#health

Fox News: Killing wasps with gasoline: Bug expert discourages ‘dangerous’ TikTok trend, 'would not recommend’
Killing wasps with gasoline: Bug expert discourages ‘dangerous’ TikTok trend, 'would not recommend’
A TikTok trend shows people using gasoline to kill wasps, but an entomologist warns against it due to safety concerns and potential illegality. Gasoline is not registered to kill insects and is considered hazardous waste. It is best to hire a licensed exterminator instead.


#crime

American Thinker: California assembly passes affirmative action in sentencing law
California assembly passes affirmative action in sentencing law
California's State Assembly has passed a bill that would require judges to consider the racial impact when sentencing criminals. This could result in lighter punishments for black convicts. The bill does not specify how a judge can determine oppression, leaving room for wide discretion. This is not justice, but rather affirmative action in the criminal justice system that will not solve the underlying problems in black communities.


Fox News: 'Problems have escaped': Crime in this liberal city is now spreading to one of the richest neighborhoods in US
'Problems have escaped': Crime in this liberal city is now spreading to one of the richest neighborhoods in US
Crime is spreading to affluent neighborhoods in San Francisco, with larcenies and robberies increasing from previous years. Criminals are becoming more bold, committing crimes in broad daylight and even in homes. Drug crimes are also on the rise, with open drug use becoming prevalent.


#sports

Fox News: Fan rushes Yankees infielder Anthony Volpe during game: 'I was pretty startled'
Fan rushes Yankees infielder Anthony Volpe during game: 'I was pretty startled'
During a game against the Colorado Rockies, a fan rushed onto the field and threw a shirt at New York Yankees infielder Anthony Volpe. The fan was tackled by security and Volpe said he was startled by the incident. The Yankees won the game, with Giancarlo Stanton hitting a home run and reaching the 1,000-career RBI mark.


#other

National Review: Electric Vehicles: Mills Bomb Thrown
Electric Vehicles: Mills Bomb Thrown
The report discusses the practicality and appeal of electric vehicles (EVs) and the government's role in promoting their adoption. The author raises doubts about three key claims: EVs will significantly reduce CO2 emissions, EVs will be cheaper and equal to internal combustion engine (ICE) cars, and there is a diminishing role for automobiles. The author argues that these claims are unsupported by evidence and that the switch to EVs may lead to economic and social disaster. The report also mentions concerns about market signals, cost-benefit analysis, and potential environmental impacts of EV manufacturing.