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17 Jul 2023
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#politics
The Epoch Times: Manchin Announces Fundraising Numbers as Speculation Grows About 3rd-Party White House Bid
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) has raised $1.2 million in the second quarter of 2023, surpassing the fundraising efforts of his potential Republican rivals for the West Virginia Senate race. His campaign currently has $10.7 million cash on hand and $2.2 million available in his leadership PAC. West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice and Rep. Alex Mooney (R-W.Va.) are vying for the Republican nomination, with Justice raising close to $1 million and Mooney raising $550,000 in the same period.
American Thinker: Incompetent teachers get rich, kids suffer
Public schools in Democrat-run cities are failing to provide a sufficient education despite high spending. Thousands of ex-teachers are set to receive over $1.8 billion in judgments after a discrimination lawsuit found a biased certification exam. The money will not be used to improve schools, and the settlement will lower standards and harm students' education.
Foreign Policy: The EU Isn’t Ready to Absorb Ukraine
Ukraine is making progress in its efforts to join NATO and the European Union, but there are challenges ahead. While NATO leaders have been clear about the obstacles to be overcome, the EU has been more optimistic. However, EU membership for Ukraine would require major reforms and budget changes within the bloc, leading to conflicts and opposition from current members.
Fox News: Speculation of No Labels third party presidential ticket soars as Machin to appear at centrist group’s confab
Former Sen. Joe Lieberman has stated that it is not yet decided if centrist group No Labels will run a bipartisan third-party presidential ticket in the 2024 election, especially if President Biden and former President Donald Trump are the major party nominees. Speculation has grown after No Labels announced that moderate Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin would serve as an honorary co-host of the group's "Common Sense" town hall. Lieberman emphasized that No Labels aims to get on the ballot in all 50 states and wants to bring a different voice to the national debate.
Forbes: Pres. Biden’s Plans To Limit Short-Term Health Care Plans Will Hurt Americans
The proposed rules by President Biden would limit short-term medical insurance plans to three months, causing significant impact on Americans. Short-term plans provide more affordable options compared to ACA plans, and some individuals may go uninsured if the restrictions are implemented. Critics argue that short-term plans are important for choice and affordability, and limiting them would undermine these principles. The new rules would result in more frequent deductible resets and uncertainty of coverage for sick individuals. Furthermore, research shows that robust STM states have seen lower premium rates and increased enrollment in Obamacare, while restrictive states have experienced the opposite. The proposed limitations may leave millions of Americans uninsured and violate Biden's promise to maintain private insurance options.
#society
Fox News: Christopher Rufo’s ‘America’s Cultural Revolution’ details how far-left activists have infiltrated the nation
Christopher Rufo's new book, "America's Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything," explores how far-left activists have infiltrated American institutions. Rufo delves into the origins of the ideology that has polarized the nation and offers insights on how to fight back against it. The book examines the infiltration of radical ideas into corporations and highlights the deep roots of left-wing activism in American society.
American Thinker: Sound of Freedom box office receipts soar 37% in second weekend of release
Sound of Freedom, a movie about a man fighting child sex slavery, is experiencing a surge in popularity, with strong box office numbers and positive audience scores. The film is based on the true story of Tim Ballard, a former government agent who rescued numerous individuals from traffickers. The increase in theaters showing the film suggests potential for further growth.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russians strike Kharkiv thrice in 24 hours, killing one, injuring four
Russian troops attacked Kharkiv with S-300 missiles, killing one civilian and injuring four. The missiles hit a stadium, a road, and an industrial enterprise.
Fox News: Crimean Bridge attack leaves two dead, damages key Russian supply line
An attack on the bridge connecting Crimea and mainland Russia halted traffic, leaving two dead and one injured. The bridge is vital for Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine’s Finance Minister stressed the need to accelerate the confiscation of Russian assets at the G7 meeting
Ukraine's Finance Minister, Serhiy Marchenko, discussed the need for international support in rebuilding Ukraine with the G7 finance ministers. He emphasized the importance of using frozen Russian assets to fund the reconstruction and compensation for victims of the war. The Council of Europe has taken the first step in creating a compensation mechanism using these assets.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Russia Suspends Key Grain Deal With Ukraine—Threatening Global Food Supply
The Russian government suspended a deal with Ukraine to transport food grains through the Black Sea, potentially impacting global food security and causing price increases. The Kremlin claims that Western sanctions have hindered its ability to export its own grain and fertilizer supplies, which it believes are essential for global food security.
Foreign Policy: Will Biden Finally Invite Netanyahu to the White House?
Israeli President Isaac Herzog is set to visit Washington and address the U.S. Congress, but the absence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu raises questions. President Joe Biden, who has concerns about Netanyahu's government's proposed judicial overhaul, has not invited him to visit the White House. However, with serious issues to discuss and pressure from Republicans, a meeting between Biden and Netanyahu may become inevitable in the future.
#economy
Fox News: Where 'Bidenomics' has failed, Republicans have delivered
President Biden traveled to Chicago to promote his economic agenda, "Bidenomics," claiming it has brought prosperity. However, Americans are not buying into it, as his philosophy of raising taxes and wasteful spending does not resonate with hardworking families trying to make ends meet. House Republicans have passed legislation to curb inflation and check the Biden administration's executive orders, delivering on their promises to rebuild the economy. They have also passed a comprehensive economic and jobs package to lower taxes, support small businesses and farmers, and encourage investment in rural communities.
#culture
Fox News: 'Yellowstone' star Lainey Wilson talks Kevin Costner's fate on hit show
Country singer Lainey Wilson expresses her love for the TV series "Yellowstone" and its impact on country music. She hopes to return as Abby before the series finale and is uncertain about the fate of Kevin Costner's character. Wilson is also excited to be a spokesperson for Sonic, a brand she has a personal connection with. She has a packed schedule of shows and will end the year with four nights in Las Vegas. "Yellowstone" is set to end after five seasons, with a premiere date in November.
#education
Washington Free Beacon: University of Michigan Hosts '#PoliceFreeCampus' Project As Shootings and Sex Crimes Plague School
University of Michigan faces crime wave on campus but supports the Campus Abolition Research Lab advocating for elimination of campus police.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: Transgender Bank Robber in COVID Mask Hits 3 Banks
A black transgender man known as the "Sticky Note Bandit" has robbed three Texas banks dressed as a woman, demanding cash with threatening notes. He remains unidentified and at large.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Budget Shotguns of 2023
Here are some budget shotguns for practical hunters who want good value for their money. Under $500, the Mossberg Maverick 88 and Remington 870 Express are good choices. Under $1,000, the CZ Drake and Beretta A300 are recommended. Over $1,000, the Beretta A400 Xcel and Browning Cynergy CX are top picks. These shotguns offer reliability and performance without breaking the bank.
#other
The Epoch Times: Family saves a dog diagnosed with cancer 30 minutes before he was going to be euthanized
A family from California rescues a German shepherd named Wilbur from being euthanized moments before he was scheduled to be put down. The family, who had recently lost their daughter, decides to adopt Wilbur and rename him Cooper. They later discover that Cooper has cancer and rally together to support him through surgery and recovery.