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#politics
The Blaze: John Kerry can't recall how often he flies on a private jet: 'Possibly once' since becoming climate envoy
Former Secretary of State John Kerry admits to using private flights as the United States special presidential envoy for climate, contradicting his statement that he does not own a private jet. Kerry's wife previously owned a jet, which was sold due to criticism. Kerry claims to have flown commercially for the most part but admits to possibly flying on a private jet once.
Foreign Policy: Lukashenko Won the Putin-Prigozhin Fight
In late June, there was hope among the Belarusian opposition that troubles in Russia would give them an opportunity to launch an uprising against Lukashenko. However, Lukashenko intervened and quashed their hopes by mediating between Putin and rebel leader Prigozhin. Lukashenko's intervention was likely driven by self-interest and a desire to maintain his own rule.
Fox News: 'The View' co-hosts freak out over potential No Labels third-party ticket: 'This is the stupidest thing ever'
Co-host Ana Navarro criticized centrist party No Labels, saying a third-party run would be "the stupidest thing ever" due to Donald Trump's candidacy and the threat he poses to national security. Co-host Sara Haines suggested alternative ways to get more candidates on the ballot and expressed concern that a third-party run could hurt President Biden. Speculation about a third-party ticket increased after Sen. Joe Manchin joined No Labels, and co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Alyssa Farah Griffin expressed reservations about the timing of exploring a third-party run. Goldberg also suggested that Democrats' worry over No Labels showed a lack of confidence in Biden's strength against any Republican candidate.
Newsbusters: WATCH: Rep. Donalds Rips Leftist Assault Against Twitter Files Journalists
Congressman Byron Donalds criticizes the left and media for targeting Twitter Files journalists exposing censorship. He highlights the weaponization of institutions and calls for the American people to be heard. Hashtag:
The Federalist: Jordan: Is Threads Colluding With Feds To Censor Americans Too?
Republican House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan is expanding the committee's investigation into Big Tech's collusion with the federal government to censor American speech. Jordan sent a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding details about communication with federal officials regarding the new platform "Threads." The committee is concerned about potential First Amendment violations.
Flag And Cross: Watch: Kerry Justifies Secret Iran Nukes Pact Meetings Behind Trump's Back – Did He Just Admit to Violating Logan Act?
John Kerry, the current Biden administration climate envoy, may become the first American in modern times to be charged with Logan Act violations. The Logan Act prohibits citizens from conducting unauthorized correspondence with foreign governments. Although rarely enforced, the left previously discussed using the act against Trump administration officials. Kerry has admitted to secret meetings and discussions with Iranian officials, potentially violating the Logan Act. The possibility of him being charged with this offense is becoming more likely.
Red State: WATCH: Kamala Harris Slips Into Her Southern Preacher Voice to Praise Retiring Jesse Jackson
Kamala Harris praises Jesse Jackson at his retirement ceremony, using code-switching to appeal to the black constituency. Jackson has a history of race-hustling and forcing corporations to pay him to avoid boycotts. Harris's phoniness matches the dishonesty of Jackson's organization.
The Blaze: The Democrat Party and the FBI are jeopardizing the 1st Amendment
"The Democrat Party Hates America" is a new book by Mark Levin that exposes attacks on the First Amendment by the administration, the Democrat Party, and the FBI. Matt Taibbi's revelations about government censorship through social media were met with IRS visits. Department of Justice Inspector General also revealed FBI's million erroneous secret searches of Americans. The country is facing a brutal assault on free speech and civil liberties.
Fox News: Biden’s frugal re-election campaign spending less than House, Senate candidates
President Biden's 2024 campaign is spending significantly less than his predecessors and is being outspent by many lawmakers and other presidential candidates. The campaign attributes the discrepancy to a shared cost model with the Democratic National Committee. Despite this, Biden's campaign has raised a significant amount of money and has a large cash reserve.
The New American: How China Controls the DOJ and FBI Director - The New American
In a podcast episode titled "How China Controls the DOJ and FBI Director," the host explores the influence of money on individuals, particularly those in positions of power in Washington D.C. The episode suggests that even those who may not love money can be tempted by it, and highlights potential ties between FBI Director Christopher Wray and China. The podcast also claims that President Biden is deliberately weakening America.
#society
Forbes: Obama Fires Back At Book Bans: Promotes Book Access In Library TikTok Videos
Former President Barack Obama takes part in a TikTok video for the Kankakee Public Library in Illinois, promoting book access and opposing book bans. He also writes a letter thanking librarians and criticizing the misguided approach of banning books, particularly those written by minorities and LGBTQ members. Obama's efforts come in response to a right-wing movement attempting to ban certain books from public libraries.
#war
Fox News: Russian warplane crashes into sea during training mission; pilot safely evacuated
A Russian warplane crashed into the sea during a training mission and the pilot was safely evacuated. The Su-25 ground attack jet has been in service since the 1980s and has been used extensively in Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: 100K Haitians won't receive help from UN World Food Program due to shortage of funds
UN's World Food Program facing funding shortage, unable to help 100k people in Haiti who urgently need assistance. Country of 11 million in crisis, violence, insecurity, economic turmoil, climate shocks.
#economy
Red State: Biden Gets Brutally Fact-Checked With What 'Bidenomics' Really Is
Joe Biden has made numerous false claims about the economy, including the untrue statement that he cut the deficit. He recently made a false claim about real wages, stating that they are higher than before the pandemic, when in fact they are lower. Under Biden, inflation has reached record highs due to excessive spending. This is a clear failure of "Bidenomics."
#culture
PJ Media: Tom Cruise, Mohammed, South Park, and Why Streaming Sucks
Controversial "South Park" episodes, including those featuring Tom Cruise and Mohammed, are not available on the Max streaming service. The episodes were removed due to threats and concerns about free speech. However, they can still be found on DVD. This highlights the importance of owning physical copies of media to ensure it cannot be censored or taken away.
#health
Field & Stream: Types of Ticks: A Complete Guide
Ticks are a major problem, with tick-borne illnesses on the rise in the US. This field guide provides information on different tick species, their habitats, and the diseases they spread. It also offers preventive measures such as minimizing activity in moist areas, wearing protective clothing, using insect repellents, conducting regular tick checks, modifying landscapes, and protecting pets.
The Babylon Bee: 38-Year-Old Man Rushed To Hospital After Sleeping In A Slightly Weird Position
A man is rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries after deviating from his normal sleeping position. Similar hospitalizations are increasing, and experts recommend a healthier lifestyle.
#education
Flag And Cross: Larry Summers Calls For Overhauling University Admissions To Prioritize Opportunity Over Diversity
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers calls for equal opportunity for all Americans, suggesting eliminating legacy and athlete admissions and focusing on expanding class sizes and admitting more transfer students. He emphasizes the importance of public education and urges universities to address challenges faced by schools across the country.
#crime
Fox News: Former San Francisco utilities head found guilty of fraud
A former head of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Harlan Kelly, was found guilty of federal fraud charges in relation to two fraud schemes. Kelly attempted to steer a streetlight contract to a local contractor in exchange for discounted construction work on his home and lied to a lender to acquire a $1.3 million loan. The corruption probe has implicated numerous city officials and contractors.
Fox News: Arrest in Gilgo Beach murders made 'earlier than planned' due to concerns suspect was monitoring case, DA says
New York prosecutors arrest Rex Heuermann for the Gilgo Beach murders. They used a grand jury to maintain investigative secrecy, and Heuermann was surprised by his arrest. He closely monitored the investigation online and had specific questions about the case. Investigators were able to link Heuermann to the murders through his truck, DNA evidence, and phone records.
Fox News: Moldovan police launch homicide investigation after fatal shooting of opposition leader
Opposition leader Oleg Khorzhan was found shot dead in Transnistria, prompting Moldova's national police force to open a homicide investigation. The region, with its pro-Russian forces, declared independence in the 1990s but is not internationally recognized.
Fox News: American woman fined for trying to bribe German passport officer with $100
An American woman was fined for trying to bribe a German passport worker at Munich's airport. She attempted to go through passport control without a valid ID and offered a bribe of $100.
Fox News: 2 New Mexico women sentenced to prison for beating, chaining children
Two women in New Mexico have been sentenced to prison for abusing children in their care. Jayme Kushman was sentenced to 15 years after pleading guilty to five counts of child abuse, while Jaime Kay Sena received a six-year sentence after pleading no contest to four counts of child abuse. The case came to light when authorities received a tip about children locked in cages, and three days of security footage showed the children being starved, beaten, and chained.
Fox News: Georgia man arrested for kidnapping, killing 19-year-old ex-girlfriend; suspected in previous kidnapping
A Georgia man was arrested for the kidnapping and killing of his ex-girlfriend, who he had also kidnapped a year prior. Cameron Ja’Michael Hopkins, 20, abducted the victim from her workplace at gunpoint and shot her in a school parking lot. Hopkins had previously been accused of kidnapping the same victim.
The Epoch Times: EXCLUSIVE: Albanian Immigrants Offered Fake UK Documents and Passports by Criminals
Counterfeit European passports and UK driving licences are being sold to illegal immigrants by Albanian criminals. The forgery racket is being advertised on secret social media groups targeting Albanian asylum seekers, promising them housing and employment in the UK. The documents are being made in a makeshift production factory by gloved criminals. The hashtag for this summary is .
#sports
Fox News: Suns trade Cameron Payne to Spurs for future protected second-round pick
The Phoenix Suns have traded Cameron Payne to the San Antonio Spurs and signed Bol Bol. They also acquired three second-round draft picks from the Orlando Magic. The Suns are actively building their roster around Bradley Beal, Devin Booker, and Kevin Durant.
Fox News: Mexico wins CONCACAF Gold Cup with late goal over Panama
Mexico's national team, known as El Tri, won the CONCACAF Gold Cup for the ninth time with a 1-0 victory over Panama. Late substitute Santiago Giménez scored the winning goal in the 88th minute, sealing Mexico's triumph. The team, which had a disappointing World Cup performance, made a dramatic turnaround under interim coach Jaime Lozano.
Fox News: Ex-Tennessee football coach cited death of George Floyd, others as reason for helping players: report
The Tennessee Volunteers football program, under head coach Jeremy Pruitt, committed over 200 NCAA rule violations resulting in major penalties. Pruitt defended his actions, stating he helped a player's mother due to financial hardships exacerbated by the pandemic and reflecting on the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor. Tennessee was fined $8 million and received an eight-year show-cause order.
Fox News: Vincent Norrman hangs on to win Barbasol Championship over Nathan Kimsey in sudden death
Vincent Norrman, a 25-year-old Swedish golfer, won his first PGA Tour victory in a playoff at the Barbasol Championship. Norrman's girlfriend, Frida Kinhult, surprised him after the win.
Fox News: Phillies' Kyle Schwarber delivers walk-off in win over Padres
The Philadelphia Phillies defeated the San Diego Padres with a 7-6 win in the 12th inning. Kyle Schwarber hit his 25th home run and ended the game with a sacrifice fly.
#science
The Blaze: Australian Space Agency investigates UFO that washed up on beach, experts point to satellite rocket
Australian authorities issue a warning about an unknown object that washed ashore in Western Australia. Speculations suggest it may be debris from a foreign space launch.
The object, resembling a broken-off module, could be from India's satellite launch to the moon. Police ensure public safety while investigating the object.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Rivian EV Owner Stunned By $42,000 Repair Bill For Minor Collision
Rivian EV owner shocked by $42,000 repair bill for minor collision. Limited repair options for Rivian vehicles and expensive technology components cited as reasons.
#other
Fox News: Carly Pearce falls on stage, pokes fun at herself with video on social media
Country music star Carly Pearce shared a video of her on-stage fall, joking about the incident and assuring fans she was okay. Fans loved Pearce's humor and expressed support in the comments. Pearce started her singing career at Dollywood and has transitioned into a successful country music artist.
Midwest Living: Dine in the Chicago Footsteps of Hulu's Hit Series, The Bear
Synopsis: "The Bear" is a series that follows Carmen Berzatto as he takes over his family's Italian beef sandwich shop in Chicago after his brother's suicide. The first season focuses on the iconic Italian beef sandwich, with several Chicago restaurants featured. The second season expands to include debates over deep-dish pizza and visits to restaurants with diverse cuisines.
Forbes: Taylor Swift Is The First Woman To Chart Four Top 10 Albums Simultaneously
Taylor Swift's re-recorded album, Speak Now (Taylor's Version), debuts at the top of the Billboard 200, selling 716,000 copies and solidifying her success as one of the most popular artists of our time. Swift also claims four spots in the top 10 of the chart simultaneously, a feat only achieved by a living artist in over half a century. Her previous albums, Midnights, Lover, and Folklore, also enjoy success on the Billboard 200, showcasing Swift's enduring popularity.
Flag And Cross: Protecting Bees: Spraying Crops At Night Shows Promise, New Research Finds
Bees can be protected by spraying crops at night to reduce their mortality, as they return home in the evening. However, many recommended methods lack evidence and scientific evaluation. Stronger testing is needed to determine effective measures to protect bees.
Fox News: Man killed, woman critically injured in 'very brutal' gondola accident at popular Canadian resort: police
A man and a woman were involved in a deadly gondola accident at a resort in Canada. They were knocked out of the gondola by a piece of equipment, causing severe injuries. The accident is being investigated, and criminal negligence has not been ruled out.
Spectator USA: Tom Cruise must run to save the world
Tom Cruise runs tirelessly, leaving behind the past and running towards the unknown. His continuous motion is his true purpose, a creation meant to always be in motion.