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#politics
The Epoch Times: Tucker Carlson Warns Young Conservatives to Pay Attention to Topics With 'Unapproved Words'
Political commentator Tucker Carlson made rare public appearances at two political gatherings in Iowa and West Palm Beach, where he enjoyed the adulation of enthusiastic conservative crowds. At the gatherings, Carlson grilled Republican presidential candidates, spoke about the state of politics in the United States, and criticized the government's response to COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine. He emphasized the importance of free speech, expressed concern over the erosion of democracy, and called out the prioritization of thought crimes over real crimes.
#society
Spectator USA: How to make debate great again
Tech billionaires Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg may fight each other in a cage match, sparking an outpour of hype and speculation. The Spectator embraces this old-school approach to dispute resolution, calling it a welcome change from the current trend of performative chest-puffing. However, genuine debate is in trouble, from presidential debates potentially being boycotted to high school debate clubs being hijacked by left-wing politics. To make debate great again, we need to be open to uncomfortable arguments, escape hyperpartisan fantasies, and find common ground.
Fox News: Hugh Hefner's former lover reveals Playboy founder's strict rules for his girlfriends
Izabella St. James, a former girlfriend of Hugh Hefner, is sharing her experience at the Playboy Mansion in the second season of the docuseries "Secrets of Playboy." St. James describes her time with Hefner as a unique and fascinating experience, highlighting both the perks and challenges of being one of his girlfriends. She also discusses the dynamic between the girlfriends and the competition for Hefner's attention.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Famous Ukrainian filmmaker was wounded on the front, says “Bradley saved our lives”
Ukrainian filmmaker Oleh Sentsov, previously a political prisoner in Russia, was wounded on the frontlines and credited a US-supplied armored vehicle for saving lives. He emphasized the ongoing struggle for Ukraine's freedom.
Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Ukrainian Forces destroy Russian warehouse with rockets, eliminate experienced Colonel
Ukrainian forces launch coordinated strikes on Russian military positions in occupied Ukraine, using a combination of aerial and marine drones as well as Storm Shadow missiles. The most powerful explosion occurs in the village of Yuvileine, causing widespread damage. Russians claim Ukrainians targeted civilians, but it is later revealed that the real target was a coal mine storing Russian rockets. Ukrainian forces also launch strikes on Mariupol and Berdiansk, important logistical hubs for the Russians. In Crimea, Ukrainian forces launch multiple waves of attacks on various targets, including the airfield, oil depot, and Black Sea Fleet. The Russians struggle to intercept the drones and suffer the loss of Colonel Maksim Kharlamov, the commander of the Russian 96th Reconnaissance Brigade. Ukrainian strikes in the south of the country suggest a focus on disorganizing the Russian army's headquarters and command posts.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Australian Treasurer Remains Positive About Progress of A Global Minimum Tax at G20 Meeting
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers heads to India for a G20 meeting to discuss global minimum tax reform. He remains optimistic about progress and sees it as an opportunity to ensure multinational companies pay taxes where they make their profits. Australia has made domestic preparations for tax reform and expects to benefit from increased global tax revenue. The global minimum tax is part of the OECD's efforts to address tax avoidance by multinational companies. It would require companies to pay a 15% minimum tax rate in each jurisdiction they operate and could result in investment losses for countries offering low tax incentives. Currently, over 135 countries are collaborating on international tax reform.
#culture
Fox News: Disney backtracks claim that photos of new 'politically correct' Snow White movie were 'fake'
Disney's claim that photos of the new "magical creatures" in the live-action Snow White film were fake was a misunderstanding. The photos were from their production but not official. Disney changed the dwarfs to avoid reinforcing stereotypes and consulted with the dwarfism community.
#health
Spectator USA: A new war on obesity is underway
Americans are bombarded with prescription drug ads, contributing to the massive pharmaceutical advertising budget of $6 billion annually. Many of these ads are for drugs that treat obesity-related illnesses, highlighting the high rates of obesity in the United States. The healthcare system incentivizes sickness, and the food industry plays a significant role in the obesity crisis with its highly processed and addictive products.
#education
Fox News: ‘Parents for Teachers Union’ effort flops worse than CNN+
The National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest teachers' union, is facing a decline in membership and lack of support for its radical agenda. The NEA lost 115,000 members between 2017 and 2022 and expects to lose more teachers. Parents have rejected the NEA's extremism, with only 150 community allies joining, instead of the expected 6,300. The NEA's push for critical race theory, race-based reparations, and radical gender ideology has alienated parents, while legislation blocking the automatic deduction of membership dues from teachers' paychecks threatens the union's funds. However, grassroots groups like Moms for Liberty and supportive governors are giving a voice to parents and promoting school choice.
#sports
Forbes: FC Barcelona Star Receives Manchester City Offer: Reports
FC Barcelona player Alejandro Balde has received a lucrative offer from Manchester City, but he has no interest in leaving the club. Balde, who played a key role in Barcelona's recent La Liga triumph, wants to stay and play under manager Xavi Hernandez. He is expected to extend his contract with the club in the near future.
Forbes: Ex-Notre Dame, NFL Running Back Darius Walker Joins Sports Executive Search Firm Nolan Partners
Former Notre Dame running back Darius Walker, who went on to have a successful post-football career, has been named a partner at executive search firm Nolan Partners. Walker's role will focus on aiding sports organizations in hiring coaches, general managers, and other key positions. With his background in finance and networking skills, Walker is expected to excel in this role and help expand Nolan Partners' reach in the sports industry.