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17 Jul 2023
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#politics
PJ Media: Kamala Harris Goes Wild: 'Jesse Jackson Defined the Rainbow'
Vice President Kamala Harris mistakenly attributes the invention of the modern LGBT rainbow movement to Jesse Jackson, highlighting her lack of historical knowledge. This statement disregards the racial focus of Jackson's National Rainbow Coalition and the fact that LGBT issues were not prominent at that time. Harris' inaccurate remarks showcase her tendency to overlook facts.
Fox News: Boebert, other vulnerable GOP get cash boost from McCarthy ahead of election battles
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is funneling cash into the campaign funds of vulnerable Republicans, including those who have publicly opposed his leadership. McCarthy's joint fundraising committee, Protect The House 2024, has donated thousands of dollars to Reps. Lauren Boebert and Anna Paulina Luna, among others, in an effort to preserve the House majority in the upcoming 2024 election. McCarthy has faced criticism for prioritizing the right wing of the party, but recent data shows that he is also spending big to protect moderate lawmakers from local challenges.
Fox News: NYC Mayor Eric Adams formally names Edward Caban as new NYPD commissioner
New York City Mayor Eric Adams appointed First Deputy Commissioner Edward A. Caban as the new NYPD Commissioner, making him the city's first Latino commissioner. Caban had been serving as interim commissioner since Keechant Sewell's departure on June 30. Sewell, the first female and third African American commissioner, resigned without explanation.
The Right Scoop: Democrats write a letter to CONDEMN fellow Leftist Rep. Jayapal over comments on Israel
Rep. Jayapal from Washington State stirred controversy among her fellow Democrats by referring to Israel as a 'racist state' during a speech at the Netroots conference. Jewish House Democrats are now circulating a letter denouncing her comments, highlighting the ongoing divide within the party on Israel. Jayapal has since walked back her statement, clarifying that she does not believe the idea of Israel as a nation is racist but criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu's government for engaging in discriminatory policies. The letter emphasizes that Israel is the legitimate homeland of the Jewish people and condemns efforts to delegitimize and demonize it.
#society
The Epoch Times: Evacuations Ordered in Pennsylvania After 40-car Train Derails: Officials
A train derailment in Whitemarsh Township has led to the evacuation of the town. The train was carrying silicone pellets, which are not harmful to the community. Hazmat teams are investigating the scene, but there is no immediate danger to the public.
Breitbart: Plan to Build Mega-Mosque on Iconic Piccadilly Square Back Again
Westminster Council has approved plans for a new mosque to be built inside the iconic London Trocadero building, owned by developer Asif Aziz. The mosque will have three floors of worship space with a capacity for 390 people, a considerable step back from the original proposal for space for 1,000. The Soho Society objected to the proposed capacity of the venue, but the council rejected the concern and recommended the development for approval. The plans had previously been rejected but have now resurfaced since the change of control to a Labour majority council. These plans have raised concerns over proximity to the gay district and potential conflicts that may arise.
National Review: The Corner: Five Ways to Fight Trans Activists in Everyday Conversation
Ways to counter transgender activists: reject jargon, refute misnomers, puncture euphemisms, correct mischaracterizations, showcase harms.
Breitbart: Disney Heiress Arrested at Climate Protest Against Private Jets
Abigail Disney, granddaughter of Roy O. Disney, was arrested at a climate protest in the Hamptons. She and other activists blocked the entrance of the East Hampton Airport to challenge its use by the wealthy. Disney voiced her support for the cause and called for real change to address the climate crisis.
#foreignaffairs
Red State: Progressive Caucus Chair Primila Jayapal Calls Israel a 'Racist State,' Walks It Back After Democrat Leaders Blast Her
Progressive Caucus Chair Rep. Pramila Jayapal caused controversy by calling Israel a "racist state," leading to pushback from her own party leadership. Jayapal attempted to walk back her comments and expressed support for a two-state solution. House progressives, including Ocasio-Cortez and Omar, have announced they will not attend Israeli President Isaac Herzog's speech to Congress. The situation highlights the Democratic Party's struggle to balance its diverse factions and maintain unity on the issue of Israel.
#economy
The Epoch Times: State Farm Joins 19 Property Insurance Companies Remaining Committed to Florida Homeowners This Hurricane Season
State Farm reaffirms its commitment to providing property insurance in Florida despite competitors leaving the state. They are among the few companies still willing to offer coverage, as many others have withdrawn or declared insolvency. The decision comes after recent insurance reforms and efforts to address legal system abuse.
Forbes: 2 Solid Energy Investment Trusts For A Passive Income
Energy investment trusts offer a potentially less risky mode of exposure to the energy sector and the pursuit of a passive income. They are closed-end entities that invest in various assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and infrastructure. Two UK-listed energy investment trusts worth exploring are Blackrock Energy And Resources Income Trust (dividend yield: 3.85%, NAV discount: -9.71%) and Gresham House Energy Storage Fund Plc (dividend yield: 5.21%, NAV discount: -13.62%).
The Epoch Times: The Top Common Questions About IRS Regulations for Gold IRAs
Diversify your savings with a gold IRA. Gold and standard IRAs are similar, but there are differences. A gold IRA allows you to purchase IRS-approved precious metals, and you can't store the physical gold at home.
Forbes: Ford Slashes Electric F-150 Prices And Ramps Up Production Amid Competition With Tesla
Ford is lowering the price of some models of its electric F-150, known as the Lightning, by up to $10,000 to compete with Tesla. The basic version will now be $49,995 and the most expensive model will be $91,995. The price change is linked to falling battery costs.
#military
Fox News: US Navy’s 19K-ton cargo ship runs aground in Bahrain
The USNS Alan Shepard, a U.S. Navy cargo ship, ran aground in Bahrain. No injuries reported. Investigation underway.
The incident involving the USNS Alan Shepard is the latest in a series of Navy mishaps, including a near collision between two warships in San Diego Bay. Investigation ongoing.
#religion
National Review: We Live in an Upside-Down Age
Pope Francis criticizes those who look backward and uphold tradition, saying it is a sin. The world is upside-down, with Republicans fighting against progressive institutions and liberals supporting corporate censorship. Despite being more connected than ever, people are lonelier. The author suggests that the pope should reconnect with tradition to potentially bring positive changes to the world.
#health
The Epoch Times: The Secrets of Successful Financial Planning: Inside Tips From an Expert (Part 3.1)
We buy insurance to protect against financial catastrophes, even though the return on investment may not be high. Buying individual disability insurance is important because group coverage often has limitations that can make it difficult to qualify for benefits. Health insurance is essential, and it is important to understand the deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums.
Fox News: How AI could revolutionize full-body scans and cancer detection
As AI technology continues to advance, full-body AI scans are revolutionizing preventive medicine. Prenuvo has developed an AI-powered scan using MRI technology that can detect potential health issues and provide early warnings before they escalate. The scan is non-invasive, doesn't use radiation, and provides comprehensive results within 48 hours. However, privacy and data security concerns, as well as potential over-reliance on technology, are still important considerations in the implementation of this technology.
#crime
Breitbart: At Least 37 Shot Friday into Sunday Afternoon Across Mayor Johnson's Chicago
A series of shootings in Chicago over the weekend leaves three dead and several injured. The city has strict gun control laws in place.
The American Spectator: We’re No Longer in the Age of the Serial Killer
The age of the serial killer is over, replaced by mass murderers. DNA technology and cell tower tracking have made it harder for serial killers to elude capture. This shift in murder patterns shows that even psychopaths have a degree of impulse control.
Fox News: 6 men arrested for alleged gang rape of teen tourist at European vacation hotspot
Six German tourists were arrested in Mallorca for allegedly gang raping an 18-year-old woman. The victim met one of the suspects at a bar before going back to his hotel room, where she was prevented from leaving and subsequently raped. The incident occurred at 3:40 am on Thursday.
The Blaze: Pistol-packing Philly woman opens fire on 4 suspected burglars in her apartment
A Philadelphia woman found four men in her apartment without permission and opened fire on them, shooting two. The men fled the scene but two were later arrested and charged with burglary. The woman will not be charged as her actions are considered self-defense.
#sports
Fox News: World Series champ endorses Barry Bonds' Hall of Fame candidacy: 'Baddest dude of my generation'
Barry Bonds, the home run record-holder, has been left off the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot after 10 years of not being elected. Bonds' use of performance-enhancing drugs has damaged his chances of being honored. Former player David Justice has endorsed Bonds and believes Pete Rose should also be in the Hall.
Forbes: Naby Keita To Miss Bundesliga Start Against Bayern Munich With Injury
Naby Keita's highly anticipated debut for Werder Bremen has been delayed as he faces an extended spell on the sidelines. The midfielder will miss the first round of the German DFB-Pokal cup and Bremen's opening game in the Bundesliga against Bayern Munich due to a muscular injury. Keita's absence is a significant blow for the team and coach Ole Werner expressed his disappointment.
Fox News: Guardians' Shane Bieber shut down from throwing for two weeks due to inflamed elbow
Cleveland Guardians pitcher Shane Bieber is dealing with an inflamed right elbow and will not be able to throw for two weeks. Surgery is not expected at this time. Bieber was placed on the 15-day injured list and will be rechecked weekly. He has been experiencing discomfort for a few weeks and it became worse during his last start.
#outdoors
The Federalist Papers: Coroner Pieces Together Potential Timeline After Multiple ‘Mummified’ Corpses Found at Campsite
Authorities in Gunnison County, Colorado discovered three heavily decomposed bodies in a remote campsite. The individuals had been camping long-term, possibly intending to live there permanently, and likely died of malnutrition and exposure. While foul play is not suspected, the exact cause of death is pending autopsy results.
#other
Forbes: Millions Suffering Under Stifling Heat: Here’s Where Records Could Be Broken This Week
Record-breaking heat is expected to hit various parts of the world, including the southern United States, Europe, Italy, and China. Death Valley in California may break its own temperature record, while cities like Las Vegas and Phoenix are also at risk of breaking their own heat records. Health warnings have been issued in Italy, and China recently hit a new heat record. The hashtag for this summary is .
Spectator USA: Can Barbie and Oppenheimer succeed on the same weekend?
This weekend, two films are released simultaneously. Greta Gerwig’s Barbie is a glitzy and humorous film with a starry cast, while Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is a time-jumping thriller with an R-rating. Barbie is expected to have a higher gross, while Oppenheimer may not meet box office expectations. Both films have faced challenges with their publicity campaigns but are expected to receive positive reviews.
The Blaze: Video: Bridge worker falls over 150 feet and survives, breaking half his ribs and fracturing his face
A man named Spencer Baker survives a 152-foot fall into the Detroit River while working on the Ambassador Bridge. He suffers multiple injuries and his clothes are torn off. He is rescued by a marine loading company.
Forbes: U.S. Cities Reach Code Red, Code Orange Levels Of Air Quality: Here’s Where Canadian Wildfire Smoke Is Headed Next
Smoke from Canadian wildfires has returned to cities across the Midwest and Northeast United States, causing poor visibility and air quality issues. The National Weather Service and state officials have issued air quality alerts for various cities, with some reaching unhealthy levels. Major U.S. cities Chicago and Detroit have been ranked among the world's most polluted cities.
Fox News: Washington Post forced to issue drastic correction to left-wing column bashing Florida under DeSantis
The Washington Post issued a correction after columnist Jennifer Rubin used incorrect census data to criticize Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida. Rubin's opinion piece claimed that more people were leaving Florida than moving there, but the U.S. Census data shows that more people actually moved into Florida than any other state. Rubin linked to a faulty Business Insider story, which mistakenly switched the number of people leaving Florida with the number of people moving there.