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#politics
National Review: Freedom Conservatism Is Different, and That Matters
In a discussion of the Freedom Conservatism Statement of Principles, the author highlights the differences between FreeCons and NatCons. While NatCons criticize the free market and embrace the use of state power, FreeCons prefer constitutional constraints and decentralized government. NatCons also oppose ethnic diversity and advocate for a moratorium on immigration, while FreeCons support legal immigration and strive to expand opportunity for descendants of slavery and segregation. The author argues that NatCons' positions are not useful or persuasive and calls for a patriotic coalition of libertarians, social conservatives, blue-collar voters, and old-fashioned Republicans.
Breitbart: Woman Who Lied to Get 'Abortion by Post' Pills to Kill Unborn Wins Appeal
Carla Foster, a woman who used an abortion pill on a 32-to-34-week pregnancy, has won her appeal and will be released from prison. The judge agreed that compassion, not punishment, was appropriate in this case. The Court of Appeal reduced her sentence to 14 months suspended, believing that there is no useful purpose in keeping her in prison.
Fox News: Liberal media panics over potential No Labels third-party ticket: 'Democracy-ending'
Liberal media criticizes centrist group No Labels for potentially launching a third-party ticket in 2024, claiming it would be a spoiler and favor Trump. Democrats fear the group's involvement and argue it will hinder Biden's reelection chances. Critics suggest that No Labels has a Republican tilt based on its donors.
Newsbusters: Nets Spend 527 Minutes on Trump Indictment, 0 Seconds on Biden Burisma Bribery
On June 8, the broadcast networks gave extensive coverage to former President Trump's indictment, but completely ignored the allegations of President Biden receiving $5 million from Burisma. The Burisma scandal, including a 2015 email chain discussing counter-messaging against investigations, raises serious concerns of public corruption at the highest levels. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer claimed the FBI has more informant documents and bank records that link Biden to a multimillion-dollar bribery scheme. Despite mounting evidence from Hunter Biden's laptop, the networks continue to ignore the story.
The Blaze: Meet the two faces of Joe Biden: Genial grandpa vs. abusive old man
President Joe Biden, contrary to media portrayal, exhibits a short temper and frequently engages in outbursts within his own administration. Some believe this behavior is indicative of dementia, while others argue that it is necessary for the public to see his angry side. However, Mark Levin argues that a leader unable to control his anger is not in the best interest of America.
Breitbart: Poll: Majority View Vivek Ramaswamy Favorably
Most potential Republican primary voters view anti-woke businessman Vivek Ramaswamy favorably, with 53 percent having a favorable view of him. Former President Donald Trump remains the most favorable candidate, with 73 percent viewing him favorably. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is viewed favorably by 64 percent of voters.
Fox News: Virginia Gov. Youngkin considers criminal circumstances in restoring voting powers to nonviolent offenders
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is considering restoring voting rights for convicted felons, but is less likely to do so for those who used a firearm in their crime. He will generally work to restore voting rights for those who committed nonviolent crimes. The governor's process has faced scrutiny and lawsuits for being unclear and potentially discriminatory.
Fox News: Alabama Republicans reject proposal to create 2nd majority-Black district despite Supreme Court ruling
Alabama Republicans, under orders from the Supreme Court, reject calls to create a second majority-Black district. They propose a map that increases the percentage of Black voters in the 2nd congressional district to nearly 42.5%. The National Redistricting Foundation calls it "shameful" and vows to challenge it.
Alabama lawmakers rush to draw a new congressional map that complies with the Supreme Court's ruling to provide a district where Black voters have the "opportunity to elect the representative of their choice." Democrats accuse Republicans of rushing the process and not meeting the court's directive. The proposed map falls short of a second majority-Black district, and critics say it does not comply with the court's instruction.
Fox News: Biden family friends who Hunter introduced to Chinese business associate donate thousands backing Biden
Two brothers from Delaware, longtime friends of the Biden family, donated over $30,000 to the Biden campaign. The Buccini brothers were introduced to a Chinese executive with ties to the CCP by Hunter Biden in 2016.
Washington Free Beacon: Biden Admin Briefed Xi on Watered-Down Chinese Investment Limits
The Biden administration has briefed Chinese President Xi Jinping's government on plans to restrict investments in China. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen shared the plans during her trip to China, aiming to prevent any surprise and maintain a positive relationship with the Chinese Communist Party. However, some experts argue that the restrictions are not strong enough and criticize the administration for appeasing China. This falls under the category. Additionally, Florida Republican Congressman Mike Waltz criticizes the administration for prioritizing climate negotiations with China over addressing Chinese threats. This falls under the category.
Breitbart: ‘Anonymous’ Miles Taylor Says 'Trump Can Beat Biden'
Former Trump administration DHS official Miles Taylor, the anonymous author of a New York Times op-ed criticizing President Trump, believes Trump could defeat Biden in the 2024 race. Taylor suggests that the only way to challenge Trump is for opponents to form a coalition with moderate Republicans, potentially with Liz Cheney replacing Kamala Harris as Biden's running mate. Taylor previously revealed his identity as the author of the op-ed, resigned from the administration, and publicly endorsed Biden.
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Newsbusters: Bloomberg’s Website Features the Work of Pro-Pedophile Advocate Noah Berlatsky
Bloomberg published an opinion piece by a former pro-pedophile advocate. The author has a history of defending pedophiles online. It is concerning that Bloomberg has not disavowed him.
Flag And Cross: Eco-minded Couple's 'greenest Wedding' Features Pre-loved Outfits And Tree Planting
Chris and Rachel had an eco-friendly wedding, wearing pre-loved outfits and using biodegradable cutlery. They planted trees at the venue and encouraged guests to do the same. The couple wanted to reduce their carbon footprint and make their wedding resonate with their values.
#war
Forbes: Electronic Warfare Has Become A Defining Feature Of Future Conflict. Here’s Why.
The war in Ukraine has highlighted the importance of electronic warfare (EW) in modern conflict. Both sides are utilizing EW tactics to control and exploit the electromagnetic spectrum while denying their adversaries the same advantage. This includes jamming GPS signals and interfering with communications links, resulting in a significant loss of drones for Ukraine. The battle for dominance in the electromagnetic spectrum is now a crucial aspect of military strategy.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Tory MP Praises Taliban for Improving Security in Afghanistan
British Defence Select Committee chairman, Tobias Ellwood, praises the Taliban regime for restoring order and peace in Afghanistan since the American withdrawal. He acknowledges the failures of Western governance and the lack of economic vision in the country. Ellwood urges the West to engage with the Taliban, reopen embassies, and restart aid programs to prevent further instability and possible Chinese exploitation of Afghanistan's mineral deposits. He emphasizes the need for a middle way between war and becoming a Chinese vassal, despite recognizing that the Taliban's policies do not align with Western ideals.
#economy
Human Events: Europeans poorer as recession, Ukraine war take toll
The European Union is facing a financial downturn due to various factors, including the war in Ukraine and disruptions in global food supply chains. Europe is experiencing a recession, marked by a decline in consumption spending and a slow decline in economic, military, and political power. Factors such as an aging population and government policies have contributed to the economic downswing, while the continent's strong export industry has been impacted by a slow recovery in China. Despite the recession, economists believe that the European economy will avoid a serious downturn, with minimal impact on the US economy.
#military
The Right Scoop: WATCH: DeSantis promises to give military fired by Joe Biden their jobs back with BACK PAY
Governor DeSantis promises to reinstate fired servicemembers who refused the COVID vaccine, stating it was wrong to drive out capable individuals.
#history
Fox News: Archaeologists in Louisiana save 12,000-year-old artifacts from looters, flooding
Stone tools and other evidence of prehistoric occupation in west central Louisiana, dating back as far as 12,000 years ago, are at risk of being lost due to hurricanes, flooding, and looters. Archaeologists are currently excavating the site in the Kisatchie National Forest to preserve and study the artifacts. The work is hindered by unauthorized digs and thefts, but salvaged artifacts will be cataloged and examined to learn about past cultures.
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Flag And Cross: NRx Pharmaceuticals Targets Suicidal Bipolar Depression With Multidrug Therapy
NRx Pharmaceuticals is developing a drug for people with suicidal thoughts caused by bipolar depression. The drug, NRX-101, combines two FDA-approved medications and targets the brain's NMDA receptor. Clinical trials are underway, and if successful, the drug could be commercialized in 2024.
#crime
Euromaidan Press: Former RT director calling to drown, burn Ukrainian kids charged with new count of advocating genocide
Former RT director Anton Krasovsky is being charged with advocating for the genocide of Ukrainians. He called for the drowning and burning of Ukrainian children on his own show and made similar statements on Russia Today broadcasts.
Daily Wire: Former Dem Oregon Governor Freed Hundreds Of Inmates Early. Now One Is Reportedly ‘Person Of Interest’ In Deaths Of Four Young Women.
Former Oregon Democratic Governor Kate Brown granted mass commutations to over 1,000 inmates during the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the men granted clemency is now a person of interest in the murders of four women in 2023.
Fox News: SEC honors Nashville police who stopped Covenant School shooter
Members of the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department were honored by the Southeastern Conference for their response to a school shooting that left six people dead. The police engaged with the shooter and eventually killed them.
Breitbart: GRAPHIC VIDEO: Cartel Gunmen in Mexico Ambush, Kill Border State Cops
A group of Gulf Cartel gunmen ambushed and killed two police officers in Tamaulipas, Mexico, in a coordinated attack. The violence continues in the Mexican border state despite government attempts to downplay it.
The Federalist Papers: American Woman 'Targeted' in Mexico Kidnapping Freed After 8 Months
A California woman and her cousin, who were kidnapped in Mexico, have been freed after eight months. Monica de Leon Barba and Gael De Leon were released, but no details about their release were provided. The FBI confirmed that it was a targeted kidnapping for ransom.
Flag And Cross: American Woman 'Targeted' in Mexico Kidnapping Freed After 8 Months
A woman who was kidnapped in Mexico last November, Monica de Leon Barba, has been released along with her cousin. The FBI did not provide details on their release, but it is believed to have been a targeted kidnapping for ransom. No arrests have been made in connection with the case.
#sports
Forbes: It’s Time For White Sox To Get Serious About Dealing Starters
The White Sox are considering trading their starting pitchers, Lucas Giolito, Lance Lynn, and possibly Mike Clevinger, as the trade deadline approaches. The team's poor record and desire to improve for the future make it a smart move. Giolito and Lynn have been reliable starters for the Sox, but it's uncertain how they would be replaced if traded. The White Sox are currently positioned to have a high pick in the upcoming draft, which could help add an impact player to the team. Many teams are interested in acquiring starting pitchers, and the question is how the White Sox can get the best return for their rental pieces. Giolito is having a solid season, Lynn has been performing well, and Clevinger has shown promise despite a recent injury. There is also a potential wildcard in Touki Toussaint, who has performed impressively since joining the team.
Fox News: Spain star Alexia Putellas quits training, raising concerns about availability for Women's World Cup
Spain star Alexia Putellas may not be fit to play in their opening match at the Women’s World Cup after quitting training early. Putellas has only played six matches as a substitute since returning from a knee injury. Her departure from training was planned, but her fitness remains uncertain.
Forbes: Amid Speculation About His Future, Shohei Ohtani’s Latest Homer Features A Noticeable Bat Flip
Los Angeles Angels' Shohei Ohtani hits a two-run home run, celebrating with an epic bat flip. The Yankees faced consequences for not intentionally walking Ohtani.
Fox News: Red Sox shut out A's as Nick Pivetta fans 13 batters in six innings
Nick Pivetta shines as a reliever for the Red Sox, striking out a career-high 13 batters and helping lead the team to a 7-0 victory over the Oakland Athletics. Manager Alex Cora considers putting Pivetta back in the rotation due to the team's upcoming stretch of games without a break.
Fox News: Brian Kelly’s Louisiana accent has ‘gotten better’ as he prepares for second season at LSU
LSU head coach Brian Kelly jokes about his improving Louisiana accent while speaking at SEC Media Days. Despite the accent controversy, Kelly led the Tigers to a successful 10-4 record in his first year at LSU. Kelly emphasizes the importance of consistency and playing for championships as the Tigers prepare for the upcoming season.
#outdoors
Fox News: Australian sailor, dog survived 3 months adrift in Pacific Ocean by eating raw fish, drinking rainwater
An Australian sailor and his dog survive on raw fish and rainwater after being adrift for months in the Pacific Ocean. Rescued by a Mexican tuna boat, they were found in a precarious state without food or shelter.
I Heart RVing: Top 5 Teardrop Campers with Bathrooms | I Heart RVing
Teardrop campers are gaining popularity due to their affordability, fuel efficiency, and compact size. While most teardrops do not come with a bathroom, there are options available for those who prefer the convenience of onboard facilities. These bathroom amenities range from composting toilets to wet baths to small yet full bathrooms. Some popular teardrop campers with bathrooms include the Tab320S, Aliner Grand Ascape ST, Xtreme Outdoors Little Guy Max, Braxton Creek Bushwhacker Plus, and iCamp Elite. Teardrop campers with bathrooms offer the comfort and security of home while still being lightweight and easy to tow.
#other
Fox News: ‘Jeopardy!’ player slammed by fans for missing ‘very easy’ final clue
During a "Jeopardy!" episode, a contestant guessed the wrong answer to a clue in the Final Jeopardy round, leading to criticism from fans on social media. The contestant, named Leann, incorrectly wrote "Napoleon" instead of the correct answer, U.S. Secretary William H. Seward. Meanwhile, two-day champion Daniel won the game and accumulated a total of $39,800.