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#politics
Forbes: Abortion Remains Legal In Iowa After Judge Blocks 6-Week Abortion Ban
A judge in Iowa blocked the enforcement of a six-week abortion ban signed into law by Gov. Kim Reynolds. The ban would have restricted abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy, but a legal challenge resulted in a temporary injunction. The judge determined that the law violated Iowans' constitutional rights.
Fox News: Israel affirms Morocco's claim over Western Sahara
Israel has recognized Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, following the United States. This move has upset long-standing international consensus on the territory's status.
The Trump administration promised recognition in exchange for Morocco normalizing relations with Israel. The conflict between Morocco and the pro-independence Polisario Front continues, causing tensions in the region.
Newsbusters: At War With the Middle Class
Living costs are high and rental prices are still rising despite decreasing inflation numbers. The Biden administration is targeting airplane bathrooms due to complaints from TikTok influencers. Air travel has become more cramped and crowded in recent years, but more affordable for families. The Biden administration's plan for larger bathrooms could price the middle class out of air travel. They are also at war with the middle class in other areas, such as education and energy. Progressiv policies are intentionally burdening people's lives and increasing costs in order to decrease travel, consumption, and population.
Fox News: Former Navy commander enters Florida race to challenge US Sen. Scott
A Democrat who lost two congressional races is seeking nomination to challenge Republican U.S. Sen. Rick Scott in Florida. The candidate accuses Scott of participating in Trump's "war on truth" and being part of the divisive "Axis of Lies."
PJ Media: Ron DeSantis Proclaims Potential Running Mate
Gov. Ron DeSantis considers Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds as a potential vice presidential pick and defends her against attacks. DeSantis believes Reynolds is a model public servant and criticizes any Republicans who denigrate her. Trump attacked Reynolds for not endorsing him, causing at least one endorsement to switch to DeSantis.
Red State: President Trump's Second Term: Fire at Will!
John Kelly, former chief of staff to President Trump, predicts a "non-stop gunfight" with Congress in a potential second term for Trump. Kelly criticizes Trump for his dishonesty, saying he is the most flawed person he has ever met. While Kelly's aversion to Trump may color his thinking, the intense hatred displayed by Democrats towards Trump is undeniable. If Trump were to win the 2024 election, it is likely that passions will run high and some will become unhinged.
The Epoch Times: The CCP Is the World’s Bounty Hunter
The existence of secret Chinese police stations in various countries has been revealed, causing outrage among human rights advocates. Chinese dissidents living abroad have been illegally returned to China through these illegal police activities. The CCP operates over 110 police stations in more than 50 countries, silencing opposition to their authoritarian rule.
Newsbusters: PBS Backers Whine (Over HBO Show?): 'House Republicans Take Fresh Aim at Big Bird'
The Republican-controlled House Appropriations Education Subcommittee has voted to eliminate funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, sparking controversy and criticism from Democrats. TV reporter John Eggerton warns that this move could have significant consequences for public media and its role in education and civil discussions. However, critics argue that PBS, which airs reruns and has sold its show to HBO, is not as reliant on federal funding as it claims to be.
National Review: Pentagon Spokesman Calls Abortion Access a ‘Foundational Sacred Obligation’
The Department of Defense defends its policy guaranteeing abortion access for female military personnel as a sacred obligation. Pressure is mounting in Congress and the Senate over the Pentagon's abortion policy. Those affecting military promotions are causing concern for national security.
#society
Fox News: Jury hears victims' life stories, families' testimonies in PA synagogue shooter's death penalty trial
Jurors in the death penalty trial of Robert Bowers, the synagogue shooter in Pittsburgh, heard testimony from victims' families describing the void left behind by the massacre. Defense attorneys argued that childhood trauma and mental illness should spare him from capital punishment. Prosecutors countered that the attack was motivated by antisemitism and asked the jury to impose the death penalty.
Fox News: Activist 'Billboard Chris' reflects on violence he's been met with protesting gender surgeries for children
Activist Chris Elston believes that protecting children from what he sees as a child abuse scandal in modern medicine history is worth the attacks he has faced. Elston, known as "Billboard Chris," travels with messages protesting puberty blockers and gender surgeries for children, often encountering violence. He believes that these medical interventions are harmful to children and views his activism as a fight against child abuse.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: American Who Was Kidnapped in Mexico Found Alive After Going Missing for 8 Months
An American who was kidnapped in Mexico has been found alive after 8 months in captivity and safely returned to the US. The FBI is still investigating the identity of the kidnappers and no arrests have been made. The victim's family expressed relief and gratitude for her safe return.
National Review: The Corner: Japan Should Prepare to Defend Taiwan
The Wall Street Journal reported that Japan may not help defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion. Japan's reluctance to engage in the fight is understandable, but there is concern that China won't stop at Taiwan and would target Japan next. Without Japanese involvement, the American bases in Japan could also be at risk. Japan will face a difficult decision if China invades Taiwan - stand back and hope for restraint or help the US fight back before becoming the main battleground in the Pacific contest.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Study Warns of Canada's Slow Economic Growth
Canada's per-person GDP is growing at its lowest rate since the Great Depression due to poor government policy. The slow growth predates the pandemic, and compared to the United States, Canada's per-person GDP growth is significantly lower. The study blames factors such as low rates of business formation, regulatory uncertainty, barriers to investment, and low productivity and innovation for Canada's economic stagnation.
#military
The Epoch Times: First Troops in BC for Wildfire Fight, as Helicopters and Hercules Plane Readied
Canadian Armed Forces have deployed troops, helicopters, and a Hercules plane to help fight wildfires in British Columbia. The forces are working with local authorities to strategize and support firefighting efforts. The federal and B.C. governments are coordinating a deployment plan to address the urgent need.
#religion
National Review: The Corner: Christianity Today Tackles the AI Question
Christianity Today warns that artificial intelligence, specifically BibleGPTs, could pose potential problems for the Christian Church. These include redefining canons, blending traditions, hallucinating heresies, favoring certain theologies, and replacing Bible reading. However, the article suggests that careful usage of AI technology can solve these issues and enhance scripture engagement. The author, however, expresses concern about offloading spiritual responsibilities to AI and warns of the risks involved in embracing this technology for religious purposes.
The Babylon Bee: Reformed Church Decides To Spice It Up And Play Something More Modern From 1901
The Reformed church in Fallbrook tries to appeal to modern churchgoers by playing more modern music, causing some controversy. General Florg from Graxon V visits Earth and struggles to understand humans' concept of multiple genders.
#health
The Epoch Times: Health Canada Exec Debates Ivermectin’s Effectiveness for COVID-19 Before Labour Board
A senior Health Canada official defended the decision to not recommend using ivermectin to treat COVID-19 during a recent Labour Board hearing. Public service employees argued that ivermectin had been suppressed by health authorities who were focused on vaccinations. Health Canada's position was that ivermectin is only authorized for use in treating worms in people and animals.
Flag And Cross: Toddler Overcomes Severe Eczema After Pioneering New Treatment
A UK mother raises funds for her son's severe eczema treatment in Portugal, which has shown promising results. The treatment involves native Portuguese plants and natural creams. The boy's condition has improved since starting the treatment, and he will continue to have follow-up sessions every three months.
#education
Daily Wire: Utah Education Board Member Under Investigation After Social Media Posts About Schools ‘Brainwashing’ Children
Utah education board member Natalie Cline is under investigation for accusing schools of grooming and brainwashing children with gender ideology. Her controversial comments include criticizing the Black Lives Matter movement and the LGBT community.
#crime
Fox News: South Carolina convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh appears shirtless in leaked prison photos
Convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh's leaked photos from his prison-issued tablet reveal him shirtless and relaxed behind bars. The photos, taken automatically by the device, show Murdaugh wearing a prison-issued t-shirt or no shirt at all. Despite his two life sentences for killing his wife and son, Murdaugh continues to enjoy privileges in prison, including playing games and making FaceTime calls on the tablet.
Fox News: Felony sex assault charges added against Muslim CT lawmaker's suspected attacker
Prosecutors added felony charges against Andrey Desmond, the man accused of attacking Connecticut's first Muslim state representative after a prayer service. The charges include attempted sexual assault, but no hate crime allegations were filed. Supporters of state Rep. Maryam Khan, including local imams, gathered at the hearing.
Fox News: Georgia shooting suspect had mental health history, refused treatment before deadly rampage
A man with a history of mental health issues carried out a shooting in Hampton, Georgia, killing four people before engaging in a shootout with law enforcement officers and taking his own life. The shooter had refused medical help despite experiencing a mental breakdown in the past.
#sports
Fox News: Heckler disrupts Mardy Fish on 18th hole of celebrity golf tournament: 'That was awful'
Former tennis pro Mardy Fish was leading the American Century Championship when a heckler disrupted his backswing, causing him to miss the shot. He finished runner-up to Steph Curry.
Fox News: Martin Truex Jr dominates New Hampshire en route to third win of season
Martin Truex Jr., a NASCAR driver, finally won his first race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway after 30 attempts. Truex dominated the race and secured his third win of the season. His victory at New Hampshire holds a special meaning for him as he grew up watching his father race at the same track.
Fox News: Swimmer, 59, pledges 82.5-mile fundraising swim from Milwaukee to Michigan
A man named Jim Dreyer plans to swim 82.5 miles across Lake Michigan to raise money for the Chief Petty Officers Association. This will be a longer swim than his previous one in 1998.
#outdoors
Fox News: Colorado wildlife authorities to kill reservoir fish and restock with native trout in new restoration project
A reservoir in Colorado is undergoing a restoration project to bring back native trout. The reservoir will be treated with an insecticide that will kill all non-native fish. The project is expected to be a conservation success and will help stock other lakes in the area with native trout.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Tech Company Says Cars Collect 25 Gigabits of Data per Hour, Making Them Targets for Hacking
The automotive industry is collecting and monetizing vast amounts of personal data from vehicles, raising concerns about privacy. Cars today are equipped with numerous sensors and connected devices that collect and transmit data, including personal information. Companies in various sectors, such as car manufacturers, navigation companies, insurance companies, and telecom operators, are seeking access to this data. There is also a growing risk of hacking and cybersecurity threats to car data, which can lead to theft, location tracking, and other malicious activities.
#other
Daily Wire: Iowa Judge Temporarily Blocks Six-Week Abortion Ban Days After Gov. Reynolds Signed Legislation
Iowa's law banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy was blocked by a district court judge just days after it was signed by Governor Kim Reynolds. The law aimed to ban abortions after the detection of fetal cardiac activity, with exceptions for certain circumstances. The judge's temporary injunction allows for abortions to be performed up to 20 weeks within the state.
Flag And Cross: Turtles Have Been Returning To Egyptian Seagrasses Since Time Of The Pharaohs
Green sea turtles have been returning to the same seagrasses off Egypt for 3,000 years. The seagrass meadows hold the key to saving the endangered turtles from extinction.
The Blaze: 4 times Tucker Carlson said what we were ALL THINKING at the FAMiLY Leadership Summit
Glenn Beck praises Tucker Carlson, saying that he believes God is using him and something great will come from what he is doing. During their interview, Tucker discusses how he believes the Nord Stream pipeline was blown up, calling it an environmental catastrophe and an attack on Germany and NATO. They also talk about the media's attack on the truth and politicians' inability to answer questions.
Forbes: ‘Yellowstone’ Making Its CBS Network TV Debut This Year In Scheduling Shakeup—As Strikes Continue Indefinitely
Yellowstone, the hit drama series starring Kevin Costner, will make its broadcast television debut on CBS this fall. The scheduling changes are a result of the writers' and actors' strikes that have halted production on various shows and movies. CBS has revised its fall schedule to include acquired programming and unscripted shows, relying on Yellowstone's success as one of Paramount's most valuable shows.