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#politics
Fox News: Minn AG Keith Ellison compares Justice Clarence Thomas to house slave character in blockbuster hit
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, a Democrat, compared Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to the house slave character in "Django Unchained" and called for his impeachment. Ellison criticized Thomas' decision on affirmative action and accused him of siding with powerful interests instead of the people. He argued that Thomas' position on the High Court is "illegitimate."
Fox News: Wave of Wall Street donors bet against Donald Trump in GOP primary
Wall Street donors are backing Trump's opponents, including Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, and Vivek Ramaswamy, in the Republican presidential primary. Trump has raised over $35 million and remains the frontrunner in primary polling.
Forbes: Here Are The Recent Controversies Supreme Court Justices Have Been Caught Up In—As Senate Committee Votes On Ethics Bill
The Senate Judiciary Committee plans to vote on legislation that would establish ethics rules for the Supreme Court. Recent revelations of ethical issues involving justices have fueled efforts for reform. The proposed legislation would require justices to disclose gifts, travel, and income, and create a system for filing complaints about ethics violations.
PJ Media: Democrats Are the Real Racists, and They're Proving It Yet Again
Democratic Party claims to be tolerant and diverse, but attacks black conservatives like Mesha Mainor with racist hate mail. Mainor received numerous offensive emails, showing Democrats' true colors.
The Blaze: Democrat Boston mayor faces backlash for sending 'hit list' of critics to police over alleged security concerns
Democratic Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is under fire for compiling a list of outspoken critics and sharing it with the police. The list included 15 individuals who were considered to be her most vocal critics. Wu's administration claims the list was created in response to alleged security concerns and harassment she had faced.
Daily Wire: DeSantis Raising Cash From Biden Precincts, Peeling Away Trump Donors: WSJ Analysis
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has raised $20 million for his 2024 presidential campaign, with a significant amount coming from precincts that supported President Biden in 2020. Many Trump donors are now backing DeSantis, leading to speculation that he is the strongest candidate to beat Biden. DeSantis has gained support from Democrat mothers who appreciate his handling of the COVID pandemic and his advocacy for opening schools. His campaign is taking a more measured fundraising approach, avoiding spammy tactics and focusing on long-term gains.
#society
Midwest Living: Why You Need to Visit The Cleveland Neighborhood of Hingetown
Molly Cheraso opens Cleveland's first non-alcoholic shop in Hingetown, Cleveland. She serves alcohol-free drinks and light meals, excited about the future of the neighborhood. Hingetown offers great dining options and fitness studios. The area has a rich history, including the LGBT Civil Rights Movement, and a legacy of female entrepreneurship. In July, Cleveland Museum of Art hosts global music performances.
Breitbart: 'Sound of Freedom' Producer Hails Hit Movie 'Experts in Hollywood' Got Wrong: 'All Glory to God. This Is a Miracle'
The faith-based movie "Sound of Freedom" surpasses expectations at the box office, earning $82 million. Despite skepticism from Hollywood, the film gains popularity and support from celebrities. The movie, centered around the issue of child trafficking, aims to raise awareness and help victims.
Flag And Cross: 105-Year-Old Woman Refuses To Leave Childhood Home In Nottinghamshire
105-year-old Elsie Allcock has lived in the same house her entire life, bought for £250 in 1957. She lives with her son, Raymond, and they lead a simple life without modern technology. Elsie attributes her long life to staying active. They both enjoy hobbies like fishing and gardening, and Elsie used to be a champion at dominoes. They reminisce about the changes in their town over the years, and Elsie still fights for the rights of senior citizens.
The Federalist Papers: Minorities Who Claimed Racial Bias After Failing Teacher Exam Get $1.8 Billion in Largest Ever NYC Settlement
Black and Hispanic residents receive a $1.8 billion settlement from New York City after failing the state teachers' exam due to alleged discrimination. Around 5,200 people will benefit, with some individuals collecting more than $1 million each. The settlements reflect what the plaintiffs could have earned if they had been hired and stayed with the school system.
Spectator USA: Elliot Page’s memoir is a tale of tragic self-destruction
Ellen Page, now known as Elliot, reveals in their memoir, Pageboy, their struggles with homophobia and their journey towards identifying as a transgender man. Despite their confidence and success, Page experienced harassment and prejudice in Hollywood. The memoir raises questions about the coherence of their trans identity and their past experiences.
Forbes: Lee Sun-Kyun And Lee Won-Suk Discuss Their Cult Film ‘Killing Romance’
Director Lee Won-suk takes on the black comedy Killing Romance, a film that deals with domestic violence. The story follows an actress who decides to kill her controlling husband with the help of an inept fan. The film polarized audiences but gained a cult following.
Fox News: Illinois carnival shut down after child is thrown from ride, police say
A child was thrown off a carnival ride in Illinois, leading to the shutdown of the event. The child's condition is unknown.
Fox News: 2 Massachusetts dirt bike riders killed in collision with SUV
Two people died in a dirt bike and SUV collision in Massachusetts. The victims were not wearing helmets and the dirt bike did not have lights.
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Fox News: Another journalist killed in Mexico as country’s drug cartel violence intensifies
Journalist Nelson Matus was killed in Mexico, adding to the list of reporters lost in the country's drug war. Matus, director of a local news organization, had previously survived an assassination attempt.
Washington Free Beacon: Russia Says It Will Shut Down Ukraine's Grain Exports
Russia announces suspension of a U.N.-brokered grain deal with Ukraine after a blast damages Russia's bridge to Crimea. Russia claims the blast was caused by Ukrainian sea drones, while Ukraine does not officially claim responsibility but asserts that the bridge was a legitimate target. The suspension of the grain deal could have global implications on food prices.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: House Investigates UC Berkeley’s China Ties
Members of the House have concerns about a partnership between UC Berkeley and Chinese organizations that may be aiding the communist government in military and economic development. The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party is investigating the Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute's development of "dual-use technologies" that could benefit the Chinese military. The committee has also questioned Berkeley's disclosure of Chinese funding and its collaborations with sanctioned Chinese institutions.
National Review: The Corner: Taiwan Arms Shipment Delayed by Same ‘Accounting Error’ That Led to Ukraine Overestimate: Report
The Biden administration's plan to send weapons to Taiwan to bolster their defenses against Chinese aggression is delayed due to an accounting error. The weapons, which include Javelins, Stingers, Harpoon missiles, and Patriot missiles, are crucial for Taiwan's security. The error, similar to the one with weapons sent to Ukraine, has forced the Pentagon to reassess the value of the weapons.
Fox News: Mexico submits complaint to US after Texas starts placing floating barriers along Rio Grande
Mexico has expressed concerns about Texas' deployment of floating barriers along the Rio Grande, citing potential violations of treaties on boundaries and water. Mexico plans to send an inspection team to assess if any part of the barrier extends into its side of the border river. Migrant advocates are worried about drowning risks, while environmentalists question the impact on the river.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: What Central Planning Looks Like
China's central planning has resulted in empty buildings, unused airports, and barren highways. The government's overbuilding in Guizhou province, one of the poorest regions, has led to questionable construction projects, such as three airports with minimal flights and an urban expressway with no cars. These extravagant projects are costly and unsustainable, especially considering China's economic problems and slowing growth. The government's attempts to suppress negative views in the media and shoot down criticism will not fool international financial markets, who can see the consequences of central planning firsthand.
#religion
National Review: Texas Judge Who Refuses to Perform Gay Marriages Appeals to Supreme Court’s Christian Web-Designer Ruling
Judge Dianne Hensley, a Christian from Texas, is suing the State Commission on Judicial Conduct for reprimanding her after she refused to perform same-sex marriages. She argues that her conduct is protected under the First Amendment's Speech Clause, citing a recent Supreme Court ruling that supported a website creator's refusal to make custom websites for same-sex weddings.
#culture
Newsbusters: PBS Film Fest Runs the Lefty Hits: Abortion, LGBTQ, 'White Supremacist Patriarchy'
Publicly funded PBS sponsors a film festival of short films, mostly documentaries. The festival focuses on issues of gender, race, and abortion. Films touch on topics such as the overturning of Roe v. Wade, LGBTQ+ rights, prison industrial complex, immigration, and gender affirmation. Some filmmakers criticize America's approach to immigration and express frustration over the demonization of brown people. The festival draws attention to societal issues and is funded by taxpayers.
#history
Fox News: Iconic red sheep sweater worn by Princess Diana expected to sell for over $50K at auction
Princess Diana's iconic red sweater with a black sheep pattern, worn at a polo match in 1981, is set to be auctioned for over $50,000. The designers, Warm & Wonderful, received a letter from Buckingham Palace asking for a replacement after the original was damaged. The sweater symbolized Diana's status as a style icon and her outsider perspective within the royal family.
#health
The Epoch Times: Cannabis Use in Pregnancy Could Harm Development of Fetal Male Sex Organs, Study Says
The use of cannabis during pregnancy can negatively impact the development of a fetus' brain and the growth of male testes. CBD, a nonpsychoactive component of marijuana, was found to reduce the ability of the brain's prefrontal cortex to learn and hinder problem-solving skills in female offspring. Male offspring showed higher pain sensitivity. Another study revealed that cannabis consumption during pregnancy can harm the development of male testes, affecting their endocrine function. Long-term cannabis use also affects male fertility. Federal agencies have warned against marijuana use during pregnancy, as it can lead to low birth weight and long-term brain development issues.
Spectator USA: The perpetual struggles of Frank Bascombe
Frank Bascombe, a tragic philosopher, navigates through a series of heartbreaks and misfortunes, including the death of his son and the struggles of love and illness. Now, at seventy-four, he plans to take his son, who has ALS, to the Mayo Clinic and then to Mount Rushmore. Frank reflects on his inability to connect with women and his intense emotions.
Forbes: Imposing Price Controls Is Never The Answer
The Senate is reauthorizing a public health emergency act, but Senator Bernie Sanders wants to impose price controls on innovative medicines that received federal support. This proposal undermines drug innovation and patient access to medicines. Price controls in other countries have reduced access to drugs, and implementing them in the US would have similar negative effects.
Flag And Cross: Grief Can Cause Heart Attacks, Study Finds
Grief from the loss of a loved one can increase blood pressure and potentially lead to heart attacks, according to a study by researchers from the University of Arizona. The study looked at 59 people who had lost a close loved one in the past year and found that severe grief can cause a significant rise in blood pressure, indicating it may be a risk factor for cardiac events. This finding is important for clinicians as it highlights the increased risk of hypertension and heart-related problems in individuals experiencing grief.
Fox News: Jason Aldean recovering after abrupt concert exit due to heat exhaustion: 'It was pretty intense'
Jason Aldean abruptly leaves his concert due to heat exhaustion, not heat stroke. Aldean struggled to perform and eventually ran off-stage. He reassures his fans that he is recovering and that the show will be rescheduled.
#crime
Fox News: California homeless woman killed in gruesome lawnmower mishap, family demands answers
A homeless woman dies after being run over by a lawnmower in Modesto, California. The family is demanding justice and a thorough investigation into the landscaper's negligence. The incident raises questions about the visibility of the victim and the responsibility of the landscaper.
Red State: 'Non-Binary' Former Biden Official on Secret Tax-Payer Funded Trip at Time of Luggage Theft
Scandal erupts in the Biden administration as a senior Department of Energy official, Sam Brinton, is revealed to be involved in a luggage theft incident during a taxpayer-funded business trip. Brinton, who identifies as non-binary, flew to Nevada for a meeting and site visit in July 2022. He was later charged with grand larceny. The incident raises concerns about the lack of proper vetting procedures and the potential risk to national security.
#sports
Fox News: Ryan Reynolds' Wrexham set to begin US tour, scheduled to play Chelsea, Manchester United
Actor Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney own the soccer team Wrexham, which is returning to the fourth division after 15 years. The team gained popularity through the docuseries "Welcome to Wrexham" and is now embarking on a U.S. tour to expand its fanbase. The owners are seeking sponsors to build on the team's success and attract big-name commercial partners. []
Fox News: Justin Jefferson's Madden rating revealed ahead of game's launch
Minnesota Vikings star Justin Jefferson became the first member of Madden NFL 24's 99 Club, surpassing Randy Moss. Jefferson's 99 overall rating makes him the highest-rated Vikings player ever. He is entering his fourth season in the NFL and is coming off a standout year in 2022, earning the AP Offensive Player of the Year award.
#science
Flag And Cross: NASA Discovers Rare Granite Mass On Moon, Mirroring Sci-Fi Film Plot
A huge granite mass, a rare rock outside Earth, has been discovered on the far side of the Moon. The granite was formed by cooled magma and is believed to be the result of a dormant volcano that last erupted 3.5 billion years ago. This finding, which mirrors the plot of "2001: A Space Odyssey," opens up the possibility of similar discoveries on the Moon and other rocky bodies in the Solar System.
#technology
Daily Wire: Director Christopher Nolan Explains Why He Doesn’t Have A Smartphone Or Email: ‘Level Of Distraction’
Christopher Nolan, the director of "Oppenheimer," explained his aversion to using cell phones, email, and certain forms of technology. He believes that being selective about technology helps him stay focused and not get easily distracted, allowing him to do his best thinking. He also expressed concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) and the potential lack of accountability in its development and use.
#other
Washington Free Beacon: REVIEW: ‘Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One’
The new Mission Impossible movie, Dead Reckoning, follows Tom Cruise and his team as they search for two keys to prevent a rogue A.I. from ruling the world. Though not as impressive as its predecessors, Dead Reckoning still delivers thrilling action sequences, including a car chase through the streets of Rome. The movie ends with a climactic showdown on a runaway train. Despite its flaws, the film sets the stage for a highly anticipated sequel.
The Epoch Times: Federal Agency Issues New Alerts Targeting Much of Northern US
Wildfire smoke from Canada is affecting air quality in parts of the northern US, prompting air quality alerts. The alerts cover about a dozen states, including major cities such as New York City, Detroit, and Chicago. The smoky conditions are a result of Canadian wildfires and are causing unhealthy air quality for sensitive groups. The smoke is expected to persist until Tuesday and may cause poor air quality along the East Coast.
The Blaze: Washington Post issues correction after core claim in Jennifer Rubin's latest hit piece against DeSantis is shown to be entirely false
Jennifer Rubin wrote an opinion piece attacking Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and his conservative initiatives, but her arguments were based on false information. She falsely claimed that people were leaving Florida in large numbers when in reality, the state experienced a population boom. Rubin's article has been criticized for its lack of factual accuracy and biased agenda.
Spectator USA: Blood Meridian is Cormac McCarthy’s masterpiece
Renowned writer Cormac McCarthy passes away, sparking renewed interest in his masterpiece, Blood Meridian. The violent and beautifully written novel follows the nameless teenager known as "the kid" who becomes involved with a gang of scalp hunters led by the enigmatic Judge Holden. McCarthy's novel delves into themes of westward expansion, warfare, and the dark side of American history.
Newsbusters: MRC’s Houck Takes on PBS Trashing Statue of Liberty, Surprising MSNBC Bit on Cocaine
NewsBusters managing editor Curtis Houck appeared on Fox News @ Night to discuss the highs and lows of the week in the liberal media. He praised MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann for criticizing the Secret Service's investigation into cocaine found in the West Wing. Houck also highlighted a PBS special in which a guest claimed the Statue of Liberty was "entangled with whiteness." The segment concluded with a discussion about sharing food when going out to eat .