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#politics
American Thinker: Can elections have integrity?
The war over elections in America is causing havoc in civil society. The fight for "Election Integrity" is like the "War on Drugs" - an impossible and costly conundrum. Election officials are failing to adhere to stringent standards, resulting in invalid votes. The resistance to transparency raises suspicions of wrongdoing. United Sovereign Americans aims to collaborate with research teams for valid claims and public education.
American Thinker: 10 Paradigm Shifts that Shatter Establishment Illusions
People are waking up to the manipulations of political, economic, and social powers. They are changing their minds about culture and institutions. The left's mission is to reject reality, Republicans are part of a single D.C. Uniparty, "science" has become politicized, globalism threatens self-determination, elections are tainted by fraud, free speech is stifled, central banks manipulate the economy, justice system targets enemies, America's Republic is turning into an empire, and there is a potential for civil war.
American Thinker: Did Mike Pence Just End His Presidential Candidacy?
Before Trump, D.C. politicians pretended to be different but stuck to the norms. Tucker Carlson challenged Republicans and the media establishment. He interviewed GOP presidential candidates and questioned Mike Pence about Ukraine and religious persecution. Pence's performance ended any chance of a presidential nomination. It is believed he was auditioning for a position in a conservative or liberal group or media outlet. Keeping pretenders like Pence and Barr away will be a challenge when Trump wins in 2024.
Flag And Cross: Cohen Suggests Ivanka Trump And Kushner As Mar-a-Lago Moles
Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former attorney, thinks Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner were the inside moles at Mar-a-Lago. Cohen believes that Kushner did not want to go to prison like his father and said that Kushner received investments from Saudi Arabia despite being deemed ineligible. Cohen also questioned why Kushner has not been investigated.
Spectator USA: China’s wanton economic self-destruction
China's Communist Party is struggling to attract foreign investment while simultaneously forcing foreign companies out of the country. Inward investment has dropped significantly, with June exports also falling and youth unemployment increasing. Analysts are lowering their growth forecasts, leading to concerns that China is becoming unattractive for investment.
China's government is desperately attempting to attract foreign investment, even launching a campaign to woo tourists and businesses back to Hong Kong. However, authorities have also offered a reward for the arrest of pro-democracy activists and tightened control over domestic and tech businesses. It is becoming clear that China's growth model is no longer effective and foreign companies are questioning whether the country is worth the risk.
#society
Flag And Cross: Fatalities And Missing Persons Reported After Severe Floods Hit Philadelphia
Severe flooding in Philadelphia area causes four deaths and four people reported missing, believed to be members of the same family. Search and rescue operations underway.
Washington Free Beacon: When Office Perks Become Perils
Zookeepers are exploited with low pay and poor conditions due to their passion for the job. Companies create a workplace culture that encourages employees to prioritize work above all else. Working fewer hours can actually increase productivity. Remote work blurs the line between work and personal life. People prioritize work over personal obligations. Americans need to value time outside of work more. Younger Americans lack strong personal commitments that would take priority over work. Leisure time should be spent with family or in religious communities.
#economy
Forbes: Behavioral And Political Changes Are Driving Increased Oil Demand
OPEC raises oil demand forecast, driven by diverse consumption patterns. OECD countries show inelastic demand, while millennials' preference for travel and retiring boomers contribute to steady consumption. Oil growth outside the OECD is influenced by higher prices, but Russia's cheap crude supply to India insulates its economy. This unique market situation leads to accelerated oil demand.
#culture
Spectator USA: In search of the perfect martini
Terry Lennox and Philip Marlowe enjoy the atmosphere of a quiet bar and savor their gimlets, which some consider a type of martini. The martini and gimlet are both classic cocktails. The martini, made with dry gin and vermouth, is considered the cleanest and most honest martini. The gimlet is a favorite of Chandler's and can be enjoyed with a cold glass of Tanqueray.
Forbes: Barbie, Inc: How A $3 Toy Inspired A Multi-Billion-Dollar Dream World
Barbie is set to make a big comeback with the release of a new movie starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. The film, directed by Greta Gerwig, has led to a wave of Barbie-themed merchandise and collaborations, including everything from rollerskates to toothbrushes. Mattel, the parent company of Barbie, sees the movie as a way to revitalize the brand and expand into the realm of cinematic universes.
Foreign Policy: Foreign Policy’s Summer Reading List
Foreign Policy contributors offer their summer book recommendations, including "Range" by David Epstein, which explores how individuals who accumulate experience across different fields can increase their creativity, and "Good Omens" by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, a modern classic about a demon and an angel teaming up to prevent a nuclear end of days. Other recommended books include "The Free World" by Louis Menand, "A Burning" by Megha Majumdar, "Why Beethoven" by Norman Lebrecht, "Pacific Crucible" by Ian W. Toll, "Art of War" by Niccolò Machiavelli, "The Loop" by Jacob Ward, "My Father's House" by Joseph O'Connor, and "Revolution in Development" by Christy Thornton.
#history
Washington Free Beacon: Conversion Therapy
The Curious History of Weights & Measures by Claire Cock-Starkey is a fascinating exploration of the origins and evolution of measuring systems. From barleycorns to pounds, the book highlights how measurements have shaped trade, science, and everyday life. It reveals the varied and sometimes confusing units of measurement used throughout history, shedding light on the need for an international standard like the metric system.
#sports
Spectator USA: Inside the fight to lure the Chicago Bears to a new home
The Chicago Bears are considering leaving Soldier Field and have been in contract negotiations with cities. Arlington Heights was the front-runner, but a reassessment of property value has allowed other cities, like Aurora, to make their case. Aurora's mayor wants to partner with the Bears and build a new stadium, offering a central location and economic development opportunities.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Israeli Startup RightHear Wins Global Contest For Aiding Blind In Public Spaces
Israeli startup RightHear wins global startup contest with its accessibility solution for the blind. The small sensor uses Bluetooth technology to provide information and guidance in public spaces.
#other
Fox News: Tom Cruise gave ‘Mission: Impossible’ co-stars skydiving lessons, shark diving trips and coconut cake
Tom Cruise's co-stars in "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning" reveal the generous gifts he gave them during filming, including skydiving lessons, shark diving, and Christmas cakes. Cruise is known for showing his appreciation and making his cast and crew feel valued. He also surprised fans by making a surprise appearance at an Atlanta theater.