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17 Jul 2023
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#politics
The Epoch Times: ANALYSIS: Social Control Can’t Halt CCP’s Downfall When China’s Economic Failure Takes Toll: Analysts
China's cyber regulator has imposed new rules on "self-media" accounts, demanding that internet platforms tightly control the content and operations of independently operated social media accounts. These measures are intended to eliminate unstable factors and maintain social control. However, experts argue that the collapse of China's economy will ultimately lead to the downfall of the Chinese Communist Party. The new rules require self-media accounts to identify their sources of information and flag inappropriate content, while also limiting the number of accounts users can register and prohibiting anonymity. Self-media accounts that violate the rules can have their money-making rights suspended or cancelled, and those causing significant impacts will be shut down. Influential scholars critical of the regime have been silenced, with their articles removed from online platforms. Chinese commentators and analysts warn of a deteriorating environment for self-media in China and predict that many bloggers will be punished or forced to quit. They point to the CCP's implementation of a "great oppression model" to control ideology, culture, technology, and travel as a response to signs of instability. The recent economic data from China shows signs of a slowdown, with the consumer price index remaining unchanged and the producer price index experiencing its largest drop in seven and a half years. Economists warn that China may enter a balance sheet recession if its real estate bubble bursts, and the challenges facing the country could be greater than those Japan faced. Some argue that the economic crisis will determine the CCP's survival, as the collapse of the economy will deprive the regime of funds to support various government agencies, leading to social instability and the eventual collapse of the regime.
Fox News: Cori Bush's campaign flouts financial filing deadline
Rep. Cori Bush's campaign has missed the filing deadline for their second-quarter finances, potentially leading to fines. The campaign could face penalties ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.
Flag And Cross: Mexico Files Complaint About Texas' Innovative New Low Tech Border Crossing Deterrent Amid Rollout
Mexico objects to Texas placing a floating barrier in the Rio Grande to stop illegal immigrants . Texas launched the barrier, which includes buoys and webbing, to block a section of the river . Governor Greg Abbott announced the plan and said it would make crossing the river more difficult . Critics, such as the ACLU, argue that the barrier does not address the root causes of immigration .
National Review: The Corner: Twenty Dollars
The "ethics" campaign against the Supreme Court exposes the absence of journalistic ethics. Former law clerks of Justice Clarence Thomas paid $20 each for their attendance at a Christmas party. Senate Democrats need to stop this.
Fox News: Vivek Ramaswamy releases list of Supreme Court picks, including current GOP senators, should he win in 2024
Vivek Ramaswamy, a 2024 Republican presidential candidate, released a list of potential judicial appointments, including Republican senators Ted Cruz and Mike Lee. Ramaswamy aims to show voters his alignment with their judicial interests.
#society
The Blaze: Why you NEED to know your HISTORY to know who you are
Young people today are lost in a digital world, searching for instant gratification and lacking a sense of identity. Social media has given them a platform to be heard without substance or truth. Chad Prather believes they need to be taught about their history and the consequences of their actions. This generation is in need of saving.
Newsbusters: Star of Netflix’s Queer RomCom ‘Glamorous’ Wants Trans Character to be Role Model for Kids
The LGBTQ+ mafia targets children through Netflix's queer rom-com "Glamorous," starring a trans actor. The show promotes LGBTQ+ lifestyles and drug use.
National Review: Obama Condemns ‘Profoundly Misguided’ Book Bans in Letter to Nation’s Librarians
Barack Obama spoke out against the banning of books in libraries, specifically addressing the challenges faced by books featuring minority groups and LGBTQ+ characters. Concerns have also been raised about sexually explicit and gender-related content in school libraries, leading to the removal of certain books. Some parents have objected not only to explicit material but also to anti-racist books and attempts to revise or censor classic literature to align with modern sensitivities. Publishers have been altering descriptions and language in children's books, prompting debate about political correctness and historical accuracy.
Forbes: Jason Aldean Sees Backlash For Music Video About Guns And Police Protesters
Country music star Jason Aldean faces backlash for his new music video featuring footage of people protesting against police and lyrics about gun ownership and vigilantism. The video shows clashes between protesters and police, along with scenes of looting and vandalism, while Aldean sings about the consequences faced in small towns for disrespecting the police or engaging in unpatriotic actions. The song sparked controversy due to Aldean's history as the performer at the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
#war
Fox News: Armed separatists kill 10 civilians in attack in northwest Cameroon
Armed separatists in Cameroon's northwest killed 10 civilians, including newlyweds, in an attack in the capital. The Anglophone crisis has been causing devastation in the English-speaking regions for the past six years.
Euromaidan Press: Russia violates Geneva Convention by shelling fire station in northeastern Ukraine
Russian troops shelled downtown Bilopillia in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine, killing two civilians and injuring ten others, including six firefighters. The attack targeted a fire station, a civilian object protected under the Geneva Conventions. Russia's actions in Ukraine continue to be regarded as war crimes.
The Epoch Times: Key Russian Bridge to Crimea Is Struck Again, With Moscow Blaming Ukraine for an Attack That Kills 2
A bridge linking Russia to Crimea was damaged in an attack, causing temporary closure. Two people were killed and their daughter injured. The attack was carried out by two Ukrainian maritime drones. The bridge is crucial for Russia's military operations in Ukraine's war.
The Epoch Times: Trump Says He'd Give Ukraine 'More Than They Ever Got' If Russia's Putin Doesn't Accept Peace Deal
Donald Trump suggests that he would threaten to expand U.S. support for Ukraine if Russian President Vladimir Putin refuses to negotiate to end the ongoing conflict. Trump claims he can resolve the situation within 24 hours and expresses confidence in his relationship with both leaders. The United States has already provided billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine, including weapons and training, and Trump's comments are seen as a indication of continued support for the country.
Spectator USA: Why the Kerch bridge in Crimea has been targeted again
Two people have died after explosions damaged the Kerch bridge linking Russia to annexed Crimea. The head of the Crimean parliament blamed Ukraine for the incident, while Ukrainian media reports suggest that Kyiv's navy and security services were responsible for the attack. The bridge is seen as a military target by both sides.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: New Zealand Says Trade Deals With UK, EU Offer 'More Favorable Terms' Than China
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins affirms commitment to advancing trade opportunities with China, but emphasizes the importance of free trade agreements with the UK, EU, and CPTPP. Hipkins acknowledges China's growing economic influence and asserts the need for a careful approach in the face of increasing strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific.
The Epoch Times: Intelligence Officials Previously Warned Ottawa About TikTok's Data-Harvesting Methods: Document
Canadian intelligence warned the federal government about TikTok's data-harvesting methods and false reassurances about data sovereignty and security. The app, owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, is a platform for the Chinese regime to exploit and it has access to users' devices and personal information. The government banned TikTok from all federal devices due to security concerns.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Why US Citizens Should Not Accept 3 Percent Inflation
3 percent annual inflation over a decade results in a 34 percent loss of purchasing power. Rising long-term inflation expectations harm wages, savings, and efficiency. Monetary easing fuels market bubbles and hampers productivity.
Forbes: UPS Strike Could Cost U.S. Economy Billions—Here’s How It Would Impact Consumers
A potential strike by UPS workers could cause slower delivery times, supply chain disruptions, and higher shipping costs. If an agreement is not reached between the company and the Teamsters union by August 1, it could result in billions of dollars of economic damage.
#culture
Spectator USA: ‘Mid’: the very-online’s favorite insult
The slang term "mid" has emerged to describe something that is average or mediocre. It originated from online culture and gained popularity through memes. Using "mid" as an insult reflects the narcissism of the insulter. Compliments from others hold more value than self-praise.
Spectator USA: Arnold Schwarzenegger is back
Arnold Schwarzenegger, the iconic actor and former California governor, is making a comeback on Netflix. He stars in a new action-comedy series called Fubar, as well as a three-part documentary about his life. Despite his age and occasional attempts at serious acting, Schwarzenegger remains a beloved American figure and a symbol of Reagan-era masculinity.
#crime
Fox News: Drone video shows officer scaling house to arrest suspected female intruder perched on roof
Police arrest a suspected female home intruder in Stamford, Connecticut after a standoff that lasted nearly six hours. A drone was used to assess the situation and provide situational awareness to negotiators. The woman was taken into custody and brought to a hospital for evaluation.
#sports
Fox News: Coyotes sign forward Matias Maccelli to three-year deal
The Arizona Coyotes sign Matias Maccelli to a three-year, $10.2 million contract. Maccelli had a strong rookie season and is a key player for the Coyotes' rebuilding project.
The Blaze: Cop has leg amputated after fire-truck accident at parade celebrating Denver Nuggets' NBA championship
During the Denver Nuggets' championship parade, a cop named Justin Dodge suffered a serious leg injury when a fire truck carrying star players trapped his leg underneath its tire. Dodge underwent multiple surgeries but ultimately had to have part of his leg amputated. Despite the devastating loss, Dodge remains positive and wants to use his experience to help others.
Fox News: Christian Lundgaard wins Honda Indy Toronto for first victory of IndyCar season
Christian Lundgaard won his first IndyCar race in Toronto, shaving off his moustache as promised. He held onto the lead despite car troubles for Alex Palou.
Fox News: Funny Cide, 2003 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner, dead at 23
Funny Cide, the beloved 2003 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner, died at 23 due to complications of colic. The horse earned over $3.5 million and retired in 2008. Funny Cide will be remembered for his determination and unexpected success.
Forbes: Cubs Look Smart For Investing In Cody Bellinger’s Comeback
The Cubs signed Cody Bellinger to a one-year contract and he has had a successful season, improving his performance and attracting interest from other teams. With a trade deadline approaching, the Cubs could potentially sell him for a significant return in prospects.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Rifle Cases of 2023
Best overall: Pelican Protector 1700 series rifle case. Highly crush resistant, keeps water and dust out, and meets TSA requirements. Best tactical: Savior Equipment Urban Warfare Tactical double carbine rifle bag. Variety of carry options, lockable gun compartments, and good value for the money.
The Epoch Times: Wildfires: Quebec Ends Ban on Open Fires Inside Forests for First Time Since May
Quebec lifts ban on open fires in southern half of province; 23 active fires in intensive zone, but under control.
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#technology
Flag And Cross: Electreon To Play Key Role In France's Wireless Electric Car Charging Initiative
Electreon, an Israeli wireless electric charging provider, has been chosen for a French project to wirelessly charge electric cars. The project aims to help France achieve its net-zero transport emissions goal. Electreon will install its charging infrastructure on a two-kilometer stretch of the A10 highway near Paris.
The Blaze: 'Mission Impossible 7's' harrowing AND PROPHETIC message about artificial intelligence
IMF agent Ethan Hunt saves the world from a formidable enemy in "Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1" (2023). The movie serves as a warning about the dangers of artificial intelligence . Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking have expressed concerns about AI, stating that it could be a threat to humanity. Glenn Beck warns that AI will know everything about us and will always be ahead of us, making it difficult to regain control .
#other
Flag And Cross: Birds Utilize Trash To Build Nests, Reveals Study
Birds worldwide are using man-made trash to build their nests, according to a new study. Different species have been found using items such as fishing nets, baler twine, cigarette butts, and plastic bags. While some of these materials can be beneficial, scientists warn that they can also harm and attract predators to the birds. The study suggests that tracking the contents of bird nests could help monitor environmental pollution.
Fox News: Pod of 55 whales found washed ashore on Scottish beach
55 pod whales washed ashore on a beach in Scotland. Only 15 were alive upon arrival of rescue teams. The decision was made to euthanize the remaining whales for welfare reasons.
Fox News: Woman pulled from Puget Sound after 2-car collision in Seattle pushes vehicle into water
A car crash in Seattle resulted in a woman being critically injured and sent into the Puget Sound. Bystanders rescued her from the water, and the police are investigating the collision.
Fox News: Arizona conservationists sue to stop exploration projects in biologically diverse mountain range
Conservation groups sue to stop mineral exploration projects in Arizona mountains. Lawsuit claims federal guidelines violated and endangered species habitat threatened.