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17 Jul 2023
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#politics
National Review: Friends of the Chinese
Liu Xiaobo, a Chinese democracy leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, died in prison in 2017, still fighting for freedom and democracy. Perry Link and Wu Dazhi's new biography, "I Have No Enemies," illuminates the extraordinary life of Liu Xiaobo, whose work aimed to bring progress and change to China.
Fox News: Austin mayor blocks state police help for understaffed PD in move that caves to 'defund' activists: critics
Austin, Texas leaders are cutting ties with state police despite crime reduction, cowering to liberal activists. The decision was made due to alleged improper actions and unfair targeting by the state police. Former law enforcement members believe this decision puts politics before public safety.
#society
American Thinker: What factors encourage the breakdown of family life?
Shifting cultural attitudes impact family values. Traditional views of marriage remain prominent, yet the emphasis on individualism weakens family cohesiveness. Financial instability and geographic separation strain relationships. Digital devices and poor communication erode family dynamics. High divorce rates and substance abuse disrupt family stability. Lack of community resources worsens challenges. Parental influence civilizes children, but failing that, a totalitarian state may assert control. Ultimately, finding a loving and dependable partner is key for a happy family life.
Fox News: Florida suburb invaded by group of domesticated rabbits, residents push for relocation
Alicia Griggs is leading efforts to rescue lionhead rabbits in Wilton Manors, Florida. The rabbits, released by a breeder two years ago, roam the neighborhood and pose a threat to themselves and the community. Griggs and other supporters are trying to raise money to capture, treat, and find homes for the rabbits. The city of Wilton Manors is giving them time to do so instead of exterminating the population.
Fox News: Luke Combs' 'Fast Car' success marred with 'complicated' racial debate: Washington Post
Country singer Luke Combs' success with his cover of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" is overshadowed by a conversation about race in the country music industry. The Washington Post article discusses how Chapman, as a Black queer woman, would likely not have achieved the same success. Members of the Black Opry expressed disappointment at Chapman being a "middleman" for a White man's success.
Fox News: Activists rage after town drops 'anti-bias' from task force's name
The town of Smithtown in New York renamed its "Anti-Bias Task Force" to the "Unity Council" despite opposition. One member of the town board resigned over the name change. The group's founder, Ben Piskorz, objected to removing "anti-bias" from the name and offered a variation like "Unity Anti-Bias Council." Another member, Sanaa Nadim, argued that "bias" expresses their commitment to serving diverse constituents and eradicating inequality. The town board decided to rename the group based on a similar change made by the nearby town of Islip.
#economy
National Review: Ohio’s Long-Running Corporate-Welfare Farce Takes Another Absurd Turn
Electric-vehicle startup Lordstown Motors has filed for bankruptcy, highlighting the failures of economic-development subsidies. The company, which took over a former General Motors plant and went public in 2020, fell short of its manufacturing targets and saw its stock delisted. Lordstown Assembly, the workers, and politicians who gave millions in taxpayer money to the company are all part of this public-policy farce. General Motors also plays a recurring role, receiving subsidies despite layoffs and broken promises. The story also involves Foxconn, a company that failed to meet job creation expectations in Wisconsin and is now involved with Lordstown Motors in Ohio.
Fox News: Legal pot farms in Washington begin to reopen following pesticide concerns
Marijuana farms in Washington state are getting back to business after state regulators halted their operations due to high levels of DDT, a synthetic pesticide. The affected growers are taking steps to keep the residual pesticide at bay and rebuild their brands with state financial support. Pesticides in cannabis are a concern for regulators and consumers in legal pot states across the country, but it remains unclear how many states require cannabis to be tested for legacy pesticides such as DDT.
American Thinker: The War On Poverty Hasn’t Just Failed, It’s Failed Abysmally
The government has wasted trillions of dollars on social programs, including the War on Poverty. Despite spending over $30 trillion, the reduction in poverty rates has been underwhelming. Market-driven prosperity is shown to be more effective in reducing poverty than government spending.
Forbes: Why Lidl Will Close Five Stores In The US
Lidl, a German grocery store chain, is closing five unproductive stores in the United States, including locations in Virginia and New Jersey. Despite this, Lidl plans to open new stores in major cities, including a 33,000 square foot anchor store in Brooklyn. The company's mission is to sell high-quality products at reduced prices.
#health
Fox News: Are summer allergies getting in the way of your fun? Here's how to get rid of them
The summer brings blooming flowers and bothersome allergies caused by pollen, molds, and insect bites. To combat summer allergies, wash off pollen, check local pollen levels, and keep the air inside clean. Common symptoms include congestion, coughing, tiredness, headache, sore throat, and runny nose. If over-the-counter medication doesn't work, it's best to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Forbes: Nourishing Positive Change: Kevin’s Natural Foods Is Redefining The Future Of Eating
Kevin McCray, founder and CEO of Kevin's Natural Foods, started the company after facing his own health struggles with an autoimmune disease. He wanted to create nutrient-dense, easy-to-prepare meals that would satisfy both dietary restrictions and taste preferences. Since launching in 2019, Kevin's Natural Foods has grown rapidly and is now sold in over 22,000 retail locations. The company is focused on social and environmental impact, pursuing B Corp Certification and implementing initiatives such as plastic reduction. Recently, Kevin's Natural Foods was acquired by Mars, allowing them to further develop innovative products and reach a wider consumer base.
Liberty Nation: Media’s COVID Vaccine Skepticism Allowed Only Under Trump
Billionaire Bill Ackman supports Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s questioning of vaccine safety, leading to outrage from the left-leaning media. The media's position on vaccines changed dramatically after Trump's administration, causing skepticism.
#education
American Thinker: School choice is the only way to save education
Inner-city Chicago public schools have a low percentage of students at grade level in math and reading. School choice, opposed by Democrats influenced by teachers' unions, could provide a solution to this problem.
Fox News: First Amendment group sues Texas Gov. Greg Abbott over state's TikTok ban
A First Amendment group is suing the Texas governor over a TikTok ban on official devices, arguing it hinders academic freedom and compromises teaching and research.
#crime
Fox News: Accused Gilgo Beach killer nicknamed Peter from 'Family Guy' by co-workers: source
Architect Rex Heuermann, suspected of being the Gilgo Beach serial killer, was nicknamed Peter after the character from "Family Guy" due to his appearance. A former colleague was shocked by the allegations against Heuermann, describing him as friendly and nice. Heuermann was known for his expertise in navigating New York City's building codes and had a reputation for being meticulous and hardworking.
#sports
Fox News: Olivia Dunne teases followers with photo of her ESPYS 'security'
Gymnast Olivia Dunne attends the ESPYS with fellow LSU athletes, including a photo with Mike Tyson. She had an eventful summer, traveling to Italy, appearing in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, and supporting LSU baseball. Dunne also launched the Livvy Fund to help female athletes navigate NIL.
The Epoch Times: Air Force veteran and gold medal cyclist shows what ‘excellent’ health looks like at the age of 95
A 95-year-old former Air Force pilot, Jack Eckenrode, continues to compete in the National Senior Games, participating in cycling and running categories. Despite his age, he maintains a positive outlook on life and attributes his good health to his exercise routine learned during his time in the Air Force. Mr. Eckenrode recently won gold at the Games and plans to go for more.
Fox News: Eagles' DeVonta Smith recalls one play he wishes he could get back in Super Bowl LVII
DeVonta Smith regrets his last catch in Super Bowl LVII, where he lost his footing and fell out of bounds at the two-yard line. He believes it cost his team valuable time. Despite the loss, Smith had an impressive performance and is focused on getting back to the Super Bowl next year.
#outdoors
Fishing 411: Hooked on these Hooks
The author recommends several different types and sizes of hooks for various fishing situations. These hooks, such as the Trokar TK949 and the Eagle Claw 214, are considered the best choices for specific fish species and bait types. The author trusts and frequently uses hooks from Eagle Claw and Trokar, as they are made in America and have a proven track record.
Fox News: Summer activities for adults that will remind you of your old camp days
Relive the nostalgia of summer camp as an adult with these activities: build a campfire, go cabin camping, set up a slip 'n' slide, swim in a lake, create a backyard obstacle course, plan a day of sports, and incorporate arts and crafts into your summer.
Tactical Bassin: How To Find Offshore Bass In Summer! + Shore Fishing Tips! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Anglers share tips on finding bass in different fishing styles and environments, emphasizing the importance of understanding and utilizing electronic equipment. They provide links to recommended gear and lures for offshore fishing.
#technology
Forbes: Generative AI And Data Science Have Mightily Paired Up To Reinvent Data Strategies, Exemplified Via Release Of OpenAI’s ChatGPT Code Interpreter
Generative AI and data science are coming together, resulting in big changes in data strategies. The ChatGPT Code Interpreter, along with other generative AI apps, will revolutionize data science by analyzing and leveraging data. However, there is a concern that the widespread use of AI in data science could lead to misinformation and unethical practices. It is crucial to be cautious and ensure that human oversight and common sense are employed to validate the results.
#other
National Review: Biden Tries to Revive His Eviction Moratorium through the Back Door
The Biden administration is pushing for tenant protections and housing subsidies based on the idea of an eviction crisis, despite evidence showing that evictions have not spiked. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), overseeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, has asked them to develop "tenant protection policies" aligned with the administration's viewpoint. However, this approach ignores the financial interests of Fannie and Freddie, who have a stake in ensuring owners can make their mortgage payments. It also fails to acknowledge that eviction can be an important tool for maintaining social order and protecting law-abiding tenants.
The Epoch Times: Arizona City Bans Natural Grass Front Yards in Newly Built Homes
Due to a severe drought and intense heat in Arizona, the city of Scottsdale has banned natural grass in the front yards of newly built homes to conserve water. The measure was supported by the city council and aims to set an example for other communities in the region facing similar water conservation challenges. The ban comes as Arizona continues to implement various measures to combat water scarcity and rising temperatures.
The Epoch Times: 25 funny pet photo finalists of 2023 Pet Comedy Photo Awards—dogs, tennis balls, cat bleps, and more
The Pet Comedy Photo Awards showcase hilarious pet photos from around the world. These photos capture pets in humorous and quirky situations, bringing joy and laughter to viewers. It's a great way to appreciate the lighter side of pet ownership.