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#politics

Fox News: Biden invites Netanyahu to White House as Democrats face charges of antisemitism
Biden invites Netanyahu to White House as Democrats face charges of antisemitism
President Biden invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House, despite some Democrats facing accusations of antisemitism. The invite follows ongoing debate within the Democratic Party regarding the U.S.-Israel alliance and Netanyahu's proposed judicial overhaul plan, with critics arguing it would lead to a more authoritarian state. While Biden initially expressed concerns about the plan, he has since discussed ways to "reach a broad consensus" with Netanyahu.


The Epoch Times: No, Trump Is Not Planning to Be a Dictator
No, Trump Is Not Planning to Be a Dictator
The New York Times claims Trump plans to increase his power, but it's really about reining in executive agencies that have too much control. The current system is unconstitutional and needs to be fixed. Trump's efforts to dismantle the Deep State are why he's hated and feared.


Fox News: Lawmaker receives racist hate mail after leaving Democratic Party: 'Showing their true colors'
Lawmaker receives racist hate mail after leaving Democratic Party: 'Showing their true colors'
Georgia State Rep. Mesha Mainor has received hate mail, including racist messages, after switching from the Democratic to Republican Party. Mainor has posted some of the emails on Twitter and discussed the vitriol on "Fox & Friends." Despite the backlash, Mainor has received positive responses from lawmakers including Gov. Brian Kemp and plans to continue working across party lines.


The Blaze: Glenn REACTS to Tucker Carlson’s ANNIHILATION of Asa Hutchinson — 'I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything quite like that'
Glenn REACTS to Tucker Carlson’s ANNIHILATION of Asa Hutchinson — 'I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything quite like that'
Glenn Beck compares Asa Hutchinson's interview with Tucker Carlson to the Hindenburg disaster. The interview didn't go well, with Hutchinson giving a poor response to questions about gender-affirming care and the border crisis.


National Review: The Corner: Bradleys over There
The Corner: Bradleys over There
Ukrainian filmmaker Oleh Sentsov, a former political prisoner, has joined the military and was injured in battle, praising the help of the United States. However, some Republicans are pushing to cut off aid to Ukraine, questioning its right to exist. The administration's response to the Ukraine crisis is seen as cautious, leaving Ukraine vulnerable to Russian aggression.


Fox News: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's dissents are better 'clickbait' than legal scholarship, experts say
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's dissents are better 'clickbait' than legal scholarship, experts say
The Supreme Court's newest justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson, has garnered attention for her dissenting opinions and active participation in oral arguments. While some view her opinions as high-profile and influential, others question their long-term impact on the court. Critics argue that Jackson may be writing to make a point rather than laying the groundwork for future cases.


Newsbusters: MSNBC Warns Of 'Alarming Plans' To Take Power Away From Bureaucracy
MSNBC Warns Of 'Alarming Plans' To Take Power Away From Bureaucracy
MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle and Carol Leonnig discuss alarming plans by Trump and Republicans to increase the power of the Oval Office, potentially leading to an autocracy. Leonnig mentions how conservatives distrust career bureaucrats and want more control over decision-making. Trump's discomfort with impartial decisions and desire for ruling in his favor is highlighted.


#society

Daily Wire: Sofia Vergara And Joe Manganiello Announce Divorce After 7 Years Of Marriage
Sofia Vergara And Joe Manganiello Announce Divorce After 7 Years Of Marriage
Actress Sofia Vergara and actor Joe Manganiello have announced their divorce after three years of marriage. The couple, who met in 2014, had a whirlwind romance and got engaged after six months of dating. They ask for privacy during this difficult time.


Red State: WATCH: Climate Activists Face Consequences From Angry Public After Blocking Roads, Airports
WATCH:  Climate Activists Face Consequences From Angry Public After Blocking Roads, Airports
Climate activists in Germany, part of the "Last Generation" group, are causing disruptions by blocking roads and gluing themselves to runways at airports. These actions are angering the public and galvanizing resistance. Some citizens are taking matters into their own hands, pulling activists out of the road. The activists' actions not only harm their cause, but also create more emissions and have led to potential criminal charges and claims for damages.


Fox News: Five reasons Ayn Rand loved the United States of America: 'The right to live by one's own judgment'
Five reasons Ayn Rand loved the United States of America: 'The right to live by one's own judgment'
Ayn Rand, a Russian-born philosopher and novelist, had a profound love for the United States and its principles. She believed the Founding Fathers achieved something close to perfection, although she thought the nation fell short of its true potential. Her philosophy centered around the idea that individuals are heroic beings, while governments restrict freedom. She saw the power of the Declaration of Independence and believed in American exceptionalism. Rand's personal journey from Russia to America strengthened her commitment to individualism and limited government.


#war

The Blaze: CNN host gets upset when Cornel West refuses to accept his narrative about Ukraine war: 'It is just a fact'
CNN host gets upset when Cornel West refuses to accept his narrative about Ukraine war: 'It is just a fact'
CNN anchor Anderson Cooper and third-party candidate Dr. Cornel West clashed over the Ukraine war. West criticized NATO expansionism and called the war a "proxy war" between the US and Russia. Cooper argued for Western intervention to stop Russia, while West insisted on the context of NATO expansion as a provocation.


#economy

Forbes: 6 Hot Wine Trends This Summer In The U.S. Market
6 Hot Wine Trends This Summer In The U.S. Market
The U.S. wine market is experiencing a decline in sales volume due to various reasons such as health and wellness trends and new beverage options. However, there are bright spots in the market, including "Better for You" wines, zippy New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, sparkling wines, Italian wines and Prosecco, wine cocktails and non-traditional wines, and wine in alternative containers. The sweet spot for pricing in this competitive market is in the $15 - $25 range, as Americans are willing to spend more on wine but are consuming less. Wineries should pay attention to these trends and ensure effective marketing tactics to succeed in the market.


National Review: Future Winners and Losers in Biopharmaceutical Innovation
Future Winners and Losers in Biopharmaceutical Innovation
The biopharmaceutical industry in Europe is declining due to extensive price-control regimes. Europe's share of the global pharmaceutical pipeline has decreased, while China's has risen. The proposed price controls in the US would also harm biopharmaceutical innovation, benefiting China. The future looks bleak for both Europe and the US in terms of life sciences.


#history

The Epoch Times: Archaeologists in Louisiana Save Artifacts 12,000 Years Old From Natural Disasters and Looters
Archaeologists in Louisiana Save Artifacts 12,000 Years Old From Natural Disasters and Looters
Archaeologists in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, are uncovering stone tools and pottery that date back 12,000 years ago. The site was at risk of being lost due to hurricanes and looters, but salvage excavations are now taking place to preserve the evidence of prehistoric occupation.


#health

National Review: The Corner: Again, Over-the-counter Contraception Will Not Reduce Abortion Rates
The Corner: Again, Over-the-counter Contraception Will Not Reduce Abortion Rates
The writer responds to an argument that the FDA's approval of Opill, an over-the-counter contraceptive, will reduce abortion rates. The writer disputes the claim, pointing out flaws in the analysis of studies and research. They argue that easier access to contraception has not been proven to significantly lower abortion or unintended pregnancy rates. They predict that future data will show no significant decline in abortion rates due to the availability of over-the-counter contraceptives.


The Epoch Times: Municipal Police Chief Casts Doubt on Effectiveness of BC Drug Decriminalization
Municipal Police Chief Casts Doubt on Effectiveness of BC Drug Decriminalization
Delta Police Chief Const. Neil Dubord criticizes British Columbia's drug decriminalization policies for being ineffective in addressing the ongoing overdose crisis. He points out that the number of overdose deaths has not decreased since the decriminalization, and cites Portugal's experience as a cautionary tale. The B.C. Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions acknowledges the need for a comprehensive approach but maintains that decriminalization is a critical part of their strategy.


The Epoch Times: The Secrets of Successful Financial Planning: Inside Tips From an Expert (Part 3.2)
The Secrets of Successful Financial Planning: Inside Tips From an Expert (Part 3.2)
Buying long-term care insurance (LTCi) can be done as a stand-alone policy or as a rider to another policy, but there are trade-offs. Combining LTCi with another policy can be cost-efficient, but it reduces the death or annuity benefits. The cost of the rider may increase with claims, and it's important to understand the difference between LTCi and other types of insurance.


The Epoch Times: FDA Approves Drug Aimed at Preventing Respiratory Disease in Babies and Toddlers
FDA Approves Drug Aimed at Preventing Respiratory Disease in Babies and Toddlers
U.S. drug regulators approve Beyfortus, a monoclonal antibody that prevents respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a lower respiratory tract disease in babies and toddlers. The drug showed efficacy in clinical trials and will be available ahead of the next RSV season.


#education

Daily Wire: Obama Gets Torched For Saying ‘Banned Books’ That ‘Shaped’ His Life Are Being Targeted
Obama Gets Torched For Saying ‘Banned Books’ That ‘Shaped’ His Life Are Being Targeted
Former President Obama faces online criticism for opposing book bans in public school libraries, arguing that it silences marginalized communities. Critics mock his stance by sharing explicit content from controversial books.


#crime

Fox News: Masked gunmen invade multimillion-dollar Massachusetts home, attack owner: cops
Masked gunmen invade multimillion-dollar Massachusetts home, attack owner: cops
Police in Massachusetts are investigating an armed home invasion in a wealthy suburban neighborhood, where the homeowner was assaulted. The incident occurred on Warren Street, a neighborhood of multimillion-dollar residences.


The Epoch Times: Met Adopts Counter-Terrorism Tactics Against Predators Targeting Women
Met Adopts Counter-Terrorism Tactics Against Predators Targeting Women
The Metropolitan Police in London is taking a counter-terrorism approach to catch the worst predators targeting women. They are using a crime harm index to assess offenders and rank the top 100 who pose the highest risk. The force also plans to overhaul its operations, increasing neighborhood policing and rebuilding public trust.


Fox News: Number of Kenyan doomsday cult members found dead surpasses 400 as authorities find 12 more bodies
Number of Kenyan doomsday cult members found dead surpasses 400 as authorities find 12 more bodies
A Kenyan pastor led a doomsday cult to fast until death to meet Jesus. 403 bodies have been found with 95 people rescued. The pastor and 36 others are in custody.


#sports

Fox News: Soccer players who repeatedly headed balls have higher risk of cognitive impairment later in life, study finds
Soccer players who repeatedly headed balls have higher risk of cognitive impairment later in life, study finds
A study commissioned by the Professional Footballers' Association found that repetitive heading in professional soccer can lead to cognitive impairment later in life, increasing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases. Former players who headed the ball 6-15 times were more likely to score below the cognitive status assessment threshold. This highlights the potential health risks associated with the sport.


Fox News: Sooners' Brent Venables says 'unlike' Deion Sanders, he gave players 'grace' period in first year as coach
Sooners' Brent Venables says 'unlike' Deion Sanders, he gave players 'grace' period in first year as coach
Oklahoma head football coach Brent Venables discusses the need for a culture change at the program and takes a dig at Colorado head coach Deion Sanders for his roster changes. Sanders' approach has led to many players leaving the team and has drawn criticism from other coaches.


#science

Fox News: Twitter mocks CNN report that claims 'underground climate change' is sinking cities: 'Look out kids'
Twitter mocks CNN report that claims 'underground climate change' is sinking cities: 'Look out kids'
Twitter users mocked a CNN report on "underground climate change," which claimed that urban areas suffer from subterranean climate change that deforms the ground. Critics sarcastically suggested that people are fleeing cities due to this invisible threat.


#outdoors

All Outdoor: The Best Long Range Scope under $1,000 (for the Money $$$) in 2023
The Best Long Range Scope under $1,000 (for the Money $$$) in 2023
In 2023, there are several affordable options for long-range scopes under $1,000. The Sightron SIII LR 6-24x50mm provides excellent clarity and performance for its price. The Vortex Venom 5-25x56mm offers a budget-friendly option with impressive features. The Leupold Mark 3HD 8-24x50mm is a high-quality American-made scope with great optics. The ZEISS Conquest V4 4-16x44mm provides top-tier glass quality at an affordable price. Lastly, the Burris Xtreme Tactical XTR II 8-40x50mm offers a high magnification range for a reasonable cost.


Field & Stream: The Best New Lures from ICAST 2023
The Best New Lures from ICAST 2023
We checked out the latest fishing gear at ICAST 2023. Some new lures to look out for include the Z-Man Gobius, a realistic bait for Great Lakes bass, and the Molix Glide 178 Lip, a glide bait with a realistic look. Other notable lures include the FishLab Bio-Blade Buzzbait, Z-Man Chatterbait Elite EVO, Shimano ArmaJoint Swimbait, Okuma Mimic Tail, Savage Gear BFT Flyer, Mulletron LT Swimbait, Catch Eels, and Evergreen Bow Worm Noodle.


#technology

The American Mind: ChatGPT Isn't "Woke"
ChatGPT Isn't "Woke"
OpenAI's ChatGPT, criticized as "woke" by the Right, was originally biased towards left-leaning responses. OpenAI made efforts to mitigate this bias and ensure political neutrality. The model can now provide both sides of controversial issues, but still shows a slight left-leaning skew due to statistical associations of hate speech with far-right content. Current AI techniques cannot achieve robust neutrality, and the challenge lies in capturing meaning accurately. Both sides must be cautious and grounded in facts when addressing biases in AI systems.


#other

Forbes: BTS Could Make Grammy History With ‘Take Two’
BTS Could Make Grammy History With ‘Take Two’
Global superstars BTS have released several singles in 2023, including their most recent track "Take Two," which has the potential for a Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Grammy nomination. While they have been nominated three times before, BTS has yet to win a Grammy. If "Take Two" secures a nomination, BTS will become one of the most-nominated acts in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category. They currently tie with artists like Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande for the third-most nominations. BTS's competition includes Coldplay, who leads with five nominations, and Maroon 5 with four. "Take Two" is their strongest contender for a nomination, and if chosen, BTS will have the opportunity to break their tie and match Maroon 5's chances of winning.


Forbes: ‘We Want No Lawsuits’: Jesse Watters’ Mom Gives Him Advice As He Debuts At 8 P.M.
‘We Want No Lawsuits’: Jesse Watters’ Mom Gives Him Advice As He Debuts At 8 P.M.
Fox News host Jesse Watters debuted his show "Jesse Watters Primetime" in the 8 p.m. ET timeslot, taking over from Tucker Carlson. Watters' mom called in during the show, urging him to be careful and avoid conspiracy theories. She also advised him to promote respectful conversation and seek solutions.


Fox News: Ilhan Omar roasted for saying Earth broke heat record last set in 117,977 BC: 'Making sh-- up'
Ilhan Omar roasted for saying Earth broke heat record last set in 117,977 BC: 'Making sh-- up'
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., tweeted that the Earth broke a record for hottest day in 120,000 years, calling for a "climate emergency." However, skeptics questioned the claim and pointed out the lack of official data. The tweet sparked online criticism and debate.