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#politics

The Epoch Times: Tucker Carlson Challenges Chris Christie Over Ukraine War
Tucker Carlson Challenges Chris Christie Over Ukraine War
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson challenged Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie to a debate on Ukraine, claiming that Christie is avoiding him. Christie, in response, defended his stance on supporting Ukraine and stated that he believes most Republicans want to support Ukraine as well. Carlson posted on Twitter, challenging Christie to discuss the topic further. The dispute comes after Carlson had similar disputes with former Vice President Mike Pence and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on various issues.


The Blaze: Tucker Carlson turns Asa Hutchinson into 'a PUDDLE of NOTHINGNESS' over the subject of child castration
Tucker Carlson turns Asa Hutchinson into 'a PUDDLE of NOTHINGNESS' over the subject of child castration
Blaze Media and the FAMiLY Leader co-hosted a presidential forum for the 2024 Republican primary season, led by Tucker Carlson. One interviewee, Asa Hutchinson, faced tough questioning about his stance on chemical castration for children. Tucker challenged Hutchinson's inconsistent views and called into question his support for children's ability to choose their gender.


The Federalist Papers: Bongino Getting Texts from Ex-Secret Service Agents: ‘They Know Exactly’ Who Brought Cocaine to WH
Bongino Getting Texts from Ex-Secret Service Agents: ‘They Know Exactly’ Who Brought Cocaine to WH
Former Secret Service agent Don Bongino and his fellow agents are not convinced by the Secret Service's conclusion that the cocaine found in the White House will never be traced. Bongino believes there are a small number of individuals with access to the West Wing where the cocaine was found and that they must know who brought it in. He urges the Secret Service not to let the Democratic agenda degrade the agency like the FBI. The whitewash is a clear attempt to protect the Biden White House from political embarrassment.


National Review: McCarthy Calls on Democrats to Hold Members Accountable for Continued Antisemitic Remarks
McCarthy Calls on Democrats to Hold Members Accountable for Continued Antisemitic Remarks
House Speaker McCarthy calls on Democratic leadership to hold their members accountable for antisemitic remarks, specifically targeting Representative Jayapal. Several Jewish Democrats condemn Jayapal's comments and affirm support for Israel. McCarthy highlights previous instances of antisemitic remarks from Democrats and urges action to be taken. Progressives plan to skip Israeli President Herzog's speech.


National Review: The Corner: ‘Climate Reparations’ by Any Other Name
The Corner: ‘Climate Reparations’ by Any Other Name
The Biden administration's pledge to provide climate reparations to developing nations was hindered by the GOP majority. There are plans for aggressive taxation and private financial efforts to transfer American wealth abroad.


Breitbart: Cotton: Gov't Dedicated Agents to Find Every Grandmother in a MAGA Hat on Jan. 6 But Shut Down W.H. Cocaine Probe
Cotton: Gov't Dedicated Agents to Find Every Grandmother in a MAGA Hat on Jan. 6 But Shut Down W.H. Cocaine Probe
Sen. Tom Cotton criticized the FBI for prioritizing the investigation of the January 6 incident over a probe into cocaine at the White House. He questioned the legality and importance of the agency's actions, highlighting the need for reform within the FBI.


Newsbusters: The View PANICS Over Third Party Push that Could Harm Biden Reelection
The View PANICS Over Third Party Push that Could Harm Biden Reelection
Senator Joe Manchin's headline appearance at a No Labels Party event in New Hampshire caused panic among Democrats, with ABC's The View criticizing the party's potential impact on President Biden's reelection. The hosts, particularly Whoopi Goldberg, vehemently opposed the idea of a third-party run in 2024, claiming it was too late to consider and could harm the election process. The View's previous calls for a third party were solely aimed at undermining the Republican Party, and their current stance reflected their concerns about Biden's strength against candidates other than Donald Trump.


#society

National Review: The Corner: Taylor Swift Didn’t Charge Enough for the Eras Tour
The Corner: Taylor Swift Didn’t Charge Enough for the Eras Tour
Swifties' demand for Taylor Swift's live performances has sparked controversy over ticket prices on the secondary market, leading to a congressional inquiry. Some fans are unable to afford the high prices, causing debates over reselling tickets at inflated prices. The Ethicist argues that ticket resale should be based on market value, not the original cost. Allocative efficiency is achieved when tickets go to those willing to pay the highest price.


National Review: The Corner: Stop Constructing Ugly Buildings
The Corner: Stop Constructing Ugly Buildings
Last week, Senator Marco Rubio introduced a bill to require traditional architectural styles for new federal buildings. He believes that aesthetic standards should be enforced to maintain the beauty of our cities and uplift the spirit. The general public agrees with this sentiment, as traditional architecture was favored in a recent survey. However, there is disagreement on whether the FBI building should be considered a good example of federal architecture.


The Epoch Times: Tuidang Center Gets Proclamations From Local Officials to Mark 'Quitting the Chinese Communist Party Day'
Tuidang Center Gets Proclamations From Local Officials to Mark 'Quitting the Chinese Communist Party Day'
The Global Service Center for Quitting the Chinese Communist Party has received proclamations from local officials in the United States, congratulating and supporting the movement. The proclamations express gratitude for the movement's efforts in helping over 400 million people quit the CCP. The movement educates people about the evil nature of communism and coordinates a global initiative to aid Chinese citizens in separating themselves from the party.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Russia to resume traffic on Crimean bridge in September, one span beyond repair
Russia to resume traffic on Crimean bridge in September, one span beyond repair
One span of the Crimean Bridge is destroyed and cannot be restored, according to Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin. Traffic will resume in one lane in reverse mode, with car traffic starting at 1 am on July 17. A temporary bridge will be built for repairs.


Washington Free Beacon: Putin Says Russia Is Preparing Response to Attack on Crucial Bridge to Crimea
Putin Says Russia Is Preparing Response to Attack on Crucial Bridge to Crimea
Russian president Vladimir Putin blamed Ukraine for an attack on the bridge connecting Crimea to southern Russia. The attack resulted in the death of a couple and injury to their daughter. Putin demanded measures to ensure the bridge's security after a similar incident last year. Russian tourists will now face travel disruptions to and from Crimea.


The New American: Biden Is Calling Up Military Reserves... Are Your Kids Next? - The New American
Biden Is Calling Up Military Reserves... Are Your Kids Next? - The New American
US mainstream media's coverage of the war in Ukraine is lacking, favoring Pentagon and neocon talking points. Despite claims that Russia is losing or has already lost, President Biden has ordered the mobilization of 3,000 US military reservists to support "Operation Atlantic Resolve." This raises questions about the mission's purpose and the need for more troops. If the proxy war with Russia continues, the US may resort to the Selective Service, endangering American children.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: America Talks to China: Dialogue With Nothing to Show for It
America Talks to China: Dialogue With Nothing to Show for It
U.S. officials are engaged in dialogue with China, describing it as vital and productive. However, after years of talking, engagement, and accommodation of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), there has been little improvement in Chinese behavior. The previous approach of dialogue and diplomacy has not yielded the desired results, as China continues to assert its power and pursue global domination. Dialogue should be based on defending and enforcing American interests, rather than talking for the sake of talking.


Fox News: John Kerry jets off to China to talk climate again amid questions over plane use
John Kerry jets off to China to talk climate again amid questions over plane use
Special Climate Envoy John Kerry arrived in China for talks on climate change. He emphasized the need for cooperation between the two largest economies and emitters. There has been criticism of Kerry's use of a private jet, with Republican lawmakers accusing him of hypocrisy.


Flag And Cross: Israel To Protect Archaeological Sites In Biblical Heartland
Israel To Protect Archaeological Sites In Biblical Heartland
The Israeli government plans to protect and restore vandalized archeological sites in Samaria and Judea, areas marked by conflicting Israeli and Palestinian control. The proposal includes rehabilitating four to seven major sites of interest to tourists, with a budget of 120 million shekels ($33 million). The plan is part of the government's focus on preserving the historical heritage of these regions.


Fox News: Western Balkan leaders meet in Albania, discuss EU membership push
Western Balkan leaders meet in Albania, discuss EU membership push
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama meets with Balkan leaders to discuss EU membership bids. Progress has been slow since Croatia's 2013 admission. The leaders seek integration into the EU's single market and hope for financial and economic support. The war in Ukraine has highlighted the importance of Balkan integration.


Washington Free Beacon: US Must End Its 'Crackdown' on China or Lose Climate Cooperation, CCP Warns Amid Kerry Trip
US Must End Its 'Crackdown' on China or Lose Climate Cooperation, CCP Warns Amid Kerry Trip
The Chinese Communist Party warns that the US must end its crackdown on China or risk losing cooperation on climate change. The government-run Global Times newspaper laments the continuing crackdown on China's technological development and states that if tensions persist, cooperation on climate change will be unlikely. However, the US climate envoy, John Kerry, praises China's efforts in renewable energy and urges both countries to set aside political issues and work together. This dilemma arises as China's coal consumption surpasses previous limits and continues to build new coal plants, despite previous pledges to reduce emissions.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Orange County Sales Tax Growth Slows Down at Midyear Mark
Orange County Sales Tax Growth Slows Down at Midyear Mark
Orange County's sales tax collections slowed down in the middle of the year, after two years of higher-than-expected growth. Sales taxes are the county's largest revenue source, accounting for nearly half of annual expenses. Despite the slowdown, sales tax revenue for the first half of the year was almost on target. This trend is consistent with the statewide growth rate in New York, which also saw a decline in sales tax revenue.


#history

The New American: How Much Power Should the States Cede to Congress: The Convention Contention Continues - The New American
How Much Power Should the States Cede to Congress: The Convention Contention Continues - The New American
The week in 1787 was filled with heated debates among the Founding Fathers regarding the extent of power to be granted to the legislative body in the new Constitution. The issue of how much of the states' lawmaking power should be ceded to the general legislature was of great concern. The battle between those advocating for state sovereignty and those in favor of a stronger central authority continued.


#health

The Epoch Times: Scientific Adviser Resigns From Health Canada, Calls for Overhaul of Pesticide Rules
Scientific Adviser Resigns From Health Canada, Calls for Overhaul of Pesticide Rules
Dr. Bruce Lanphear, a professor at Simon Fraser University, has resigned from a Health Canada committee on pesticide management due to concerns about transparency and scientific oversight. He believes that the committee cannot ensure the public's protection from toxic pesticides or make Health Canada more transparent. Lanphear calls for a complete overhaul of the way Health Canada regulates pesticides.


The Epoch Times: Snack Smart: Top 7 Nuts for Heart and Brain Wellness
Snack Smart: Top 7 Nuts for Heart and Brain Wellness
Consuming nuts can lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases and premature death. Government agencies and health organizations have approved health claims regarding the reduction of cardiovascular risks through nut consumption. Studies have shown that nuts can decrease the incidence of coronary heart disease, stroke-related mortality, and atrial fibrillation risk. The high content of unsaturated fatty acids in nuts helps lower LDL cholesterol levels and increase HDL cholesterol levels. Almonds, walnuts, pistachios, cashews, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, and pecans are all recommended for their various health benefits. However, moderation is key as nuts are calorie-dense and high in fat.


Fox News: Alzheimer’s disease is most common in these US counties, new study finds
Alzheimer’s disease is most common in these US counties, new study finds
New research reveals that seniors in the eastern and southeastern parts of the United States have the highest prevalence of Alzheimer's disease. The study analyzed all U.S. counties and found Miami-Dade County, Baltimore City, and Bronx County to have the highest rates. The data suggests a correlation between higher prevalence and higher proportions of Black and Hispanic residents as well as an older average age. This information will aid in resource allocation and public policy to better support those living with Alzheimer's.


#education

The New American: Biden Announces $39 Billion in Student Loan Forgiveness - The New American
Biden Announces $39 Billion in Student Loan Forgiveness - The New American
The Biden administration plans to forgive $39 billion in student loan debt for 804,000 borrowers, as part of his efforts to support hardworking Americans.


Fox News: Whopping 75 percent of picture book challenges nationwide focus on LGBT content: Study
Whopping 75 percent of picture book challenges nationwide focus on LGBT content: Study
Concerns over LGBTQ+ content in schools arise as 75% of challenges target books featuring LGBTQ+ characters. Authors argue against treating picture books as weapons, advocating for .


#crime

Fox News: $5M bail set for second Cleveland mass shooting suspect
$5M bail set for second Cleveland mass shooting suspect
Two men charged in a Cleveland mass shooting, one held on $5 million bail. Third man also present, unclear if he will face charges. Shooting occurred outside a bar in the Warehouse District, nine people injured but none life-threatening.


Daily Wire: Ex-Biden ‘Non-Binary’ Nuclear Official Stole Luggage During Taxpayer-Funded Trip: Report
Ex-Biden ‘Non-Binary’ Nuclear Official Stole Luggage During Taxpayer-Funded Trip: Report
Biden's former Energy Department official, Sam Brinton, was fired after being accused of stealing luggage and women's clothing from airports during taxpayer-funded trips. Brinton was caught on airport surveillance footage taking a woman's suitcase while on a business trip in Las Vegas. The thefts were funded by taxpayers and amounted to over $3,500 worth of items.


Fox News: Authorities link deaths of 4 women in Oregon; person of interest identified
Authorities link deaths of 4 women in Oregon; person of interest identified
The deaths of four women in Portland, Oregon, are linked and authorities have identified a person of interest. No charges have been filed yet and the community is not in immediate danger.


Flag And Cross: Bongino Getting Texts from Ex-Secret Service Agents: ‘They Know Exactly’ Who Brought Cocaine to WH
Bongino Getting Texts from Ex-Secret Service Agents: ‘They Know Exactly’ Who Brought Cocaine to WH
Former Secret Service agent Don Bongino and his fellow agents are not buying the Secret Service's conclusion that the cocaine found in the White House will never be traced back to its source. Bongino believes that there are a limited number of individuals with access to that part of the White House and that finding out who brought in the cocaine should not be difficult. Regardless of pressure from the White House, Bongino urges the Secret Service to avoid compromising their agency's integrity. This scandal is tarnishing the reputation of the Secret Service and further eroding public trust in institutions.


Fox News: Gilgo Beach murders: New York interior designer shares voicemail from suspect Rex Heuermann
Gilgo Beach murders: New York interior designer shares voicemail from suspect Rex Heuermann
Interior designer Dominique Vidal shared a voicemail from Long Island serial killer suspect Rex Heuermann, who had contacted her after she left their networking group. Heuermann is charged with the murders of three women near Gilgo Beach in 2010. Vidal described him as odd and expressed her shock at discovering his possible involvement in the murders.


Fox News: Nancy Grace on Gilgo Beach murders: 'Many red flags' missed before suspect's arrest
Nancy Grace on Gilgo Beach murders: 'Many red flags' missed before suspect's arrest
Nancy Grace argues that authorities overlooked key evidence in the arrest of the suspect in the Gilgo Beach serial killings. She believes a witness saw the suspect and his vehicle, making him easily identifiable. Authorities are pleased with the surprise arrest of the suspect, as they accelerated the case to maintain secrecy and believe he did not expect to be taken into custody. The suspect is believed to have killed three of the four women known as the "Gilgo Four" in 2010.


Breitbart: GRAPHIC EXCLUSIVE: Mexican Mall Shooting Identified as Cartel Hit
GRAPHIC EXCLUSIVE: Mexican Mall Shooting Identified as Cartel Hit
A fatal mall shooting in Michoacán, Mexico was a cartel hit. Francisco Javier "Franky Boy" Valencia Perez, a local attorney who worked for a local crime boss, was the target. The shooting is believed to have been ordered by Cesar "El Boto" Sepulveda Arellano.


#sports

Fox News: John Calipari's son joins Vanderbilt as director of on-court player development
John Calipari's son joins Vanderbilt as director of on-court player development
Brad Calipari, son of John Calipari, has been hired as Vanderbilt's director of on-court player development. He previously worked as director of player development for Long Island University.


#outdoors

Fishing The Midwest: Catch A Big One! - Fishing The Midwest
Catch A Big One! - Fishing The Midwest
Anglers dream of catching trophy-sized fish, but luck only plays a part. Fishing in waters where big fish live increases the odds. Hitting the destination at the right time is important, and choosing bait size can also make a difference. Utilizing these suggestions increases the chances of catching a trophy fish.


Fox News: Firefighters make progress against large wildfire, smaller blazes in Southern California
Firefighters make progress against large wildfire, smaller blazes in Southern California
Firefighters made progress in fighting a large wildfire and three smaller blazes in Southern California. The Rabbit Fire grew slightly but containment increased to 35%. Excessive heat warnings remained while three smaller fires were being controlled.


Field & Stream: Watch a Black Bear Attack and Body Slam a Bowhunter
Watch a Black Bear Attack and Body Slam a Bowhunter
Bear attacks are rare but can be deadly. A man in Ontario was attacked by a black bear while hunting, and the terrifying encounter was recorded on camera. The man managed to jab the bear with an arrow and escape with minor injuries.


#other

The Epoch Times: ‘Extraordinarily Sensitive’ Personal Data Handed Over to Meta by Tax-Preparation Firms: Report
‘Extraordinarily Sensitive’ Personal Data Handed Over to Meta by Tax-Preparation Firms: Report
Three tax-preparation companies, TaxAct, H&R Block, and TaxSlayer, have shared sensitive personal information of millions of taxpayers with Meta and other Big Tech firms using computer code known as pixels. The collected data include names, tax information, and details of dependents among others, and can potentially be used to identify individuals. Lawmakers are calling for a full investigation into the matter, stating that it is a violation of taxpayers' rights and privacy law.


Fox News: Miranda Lambert lashes out at fans during concert, causing people to walk out: 'It's p---ing me off'
Miranda Lambert lashes out at fans during concert, causing people to walk out: 'It's p---ing me off'
Miranda Lambert called out fans at her Las Vegas concert for being more focused on taking selfies than listening to her perform. She told the group to sit down and started the song over. Some fans cheered while others left in protest. The incident received mixed reactions on social media.


Breitbart: Hit Christian Series 'The Chosen' Continues Filming Despite Hollywood Actors Strike
Hit Christian Series 'The Chosen' Continues Filming Despite Hollywood Actors Strike
The hit Christian series The Chosen receives a waiver from SAG-AFTRA, allowing it to continue filming its fourth season. The series, distributed by Angel Studios, is the first major title granted an exemption during the union's strike.


The Epoch Times: Ontario Man Dead, Woman Critical After Gondola Crash at Quebec's Mont Tremblant
Ontario Man Dead, Woman Critical After Gondola Crash at Quebec's Mont Tremblant
A man was killed and a woman injured when their gondola collided with a drilling machine at Mont Tremblant resort in Quebec. Authorities are still investigating why the drilling machine was operating near the gondola. The incident occurred about halfway up the mountain, and the machine first struck an unoccupied gondola before colliding with the one carrying the two victims.


Breitbart: Transgender NCAA Swimmer Lia Thomas Embraces Domestic Terror Group Antifa
Transgender NCAA Swimmer Lia Thomas Embraces Domestic Terror Group Antifa
Controversial NCAA swimming champion Lia Thomas stirs the pot with social media photos modeling an Antifa t-shirt. Thomas, a trans swimmer, embraces the Antifa brand, known for violent militancy against critics of trans ideology. Antifa is considered a domestic terror group. Thomas competes on UPenn's women's swim team despite opposition from teammates and lacking transition surgery.


The Epoch Times: What to Know Before Traveling to the Galápagos Islands
What to Know Before Traveling to the Galápagos Islands
The Galápagos Islands, located off the coast of Ecuador, are a biodiverse destination accessible by plane from Quito or Guayaquil. Visitors can explore the Ecuadorian Amazon and Andes, as well as discover Quito's historic center. The islands have unique travel requirements, including bringing passports, pre-approval, and possibly being vaccinated against yellow fever. It is important to respect the rules and restrictions to preserve the ecosystem, such as maintaining a distance from animals and not introducing biological materials. Travelers can choose between land-based tours or cruises to explore the islands, and children are welcome with kid-friendly accommodations available. Essential items to pack include warm-weather clothing, swimming suits, water shoes, hiking boots, seasickness remedies, waterproof gear for the wet season, and cameras to capture the unique experience.


Forbes: Taylor Swift Claims 25% Of The Entire Hot 100 As Every Song From ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ Debuts
Taylor Swift Claims 25% Of The Entire Hot 100 As Every Song From ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ Debuts
Taylor Swift's highly anticipated album, Speak Now (Taylor's Version), dominates the music industry, making history by debuting at the top spot on the Billboard 200 and claiming 25 spots on the Hot 100. With all 22 songs from the album debuting simultaneously, Swift secures three spots within the top tier of the chart, including her latest single "I Can See You (Taylor's Version) (From the Vault)" at No. 5. This achievement also marks Swift's 200th charting hit, joining the ranks of Drake and the cast of Glee.


Daily Wire: ‘Mission: Impossible’ Co-Stars Reveal Wild Gifts From Tom Cruise During Shoot
‘Mission: Impossible’ Co-Stars Reveal Wild Gifts From Tom Cruise During Shoot
Tom Cruise gives extravagant gifts to his co-stars on the set of "Mission: Impossible-Dead Reckoning" including helicopter rides, shark diving expeditions, and skydiving lessons. His colleagues appreciate his generosity and how he shows his gratitude.


The Epoch Times: Why Summer Heat Is More Likely to Ground Your Flight Than Cold Weather
Why Summer Heat Is More Likely to Ground Your Flight Than Cold Weather
Extreme heat during the summer travel season is causing flight delays and cancellations across the US and Europe, affecting a quarter of the American population. High temperatures thin the air and require more power for planes to take off, leading to disruptions in flight schedules. Airports with shorter runways and flights departing during midday are most susceptible to these delays. Passengers can avoid these disruptions by choosing airports with longer runways and booking early-morning flights.