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18 Jul 2023
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#politics
The Blaze: Whitlock: Barack Obama’s letter to librarians is yet another ‘Obamination’
Newsweek hailed Barack Obama as the "First Gay President," celebrating his support for gay rights. Obama later wrote a letter to librarians, urging them to defend books that feature LGBTQ+ content against censorship. Critics argue that the push to protect sexually explicit material in libraries is part of a political alliance between black women and the LGBTQ+ community, fueled by a disdain for masculinity and heterosexuality. Obama's involvement in the debate is seen as a means to distract from the controversy surrounding explicit books aimed at children.
The Epoch Times: Rep. Jordan Considers Holding Mark Zuckerberg in Contempt of Congress
House Republicans are considering holding Mark Zuckerberg in contempt of Congress for allegedly colluding with the federal government to censor speech on Meta Platforms and Facebook . They have demanded information about censorship practices and the new Meta venture Threads, which is accused of using the same guidelines as Facebook to censor users. Meta provided 50,000 pages of documents and has made employees available to discuss issues, but concerns remain about potential First Amendment violations on the Threads platform. Meanwhile, engagement on Threads has reportedly declined, but Zuckerberg remains confident in its future success.
Fox News: Joe Manchin's campaign said it fired sole employee who called to 'hang' Trump, but filings suggest otherwise
Sen. Joe Manchin's campaign claimed to have cut ties with a staffer who called to "hang" former President Donald Trump, but new filings suggest otherwise. The campaign continued to pay the staffer for consulting services months after they had reportedly been let go. The staffer had also shared other questionable anti-Republican posts on social media.
National Review: The Corner: Trump 37, DeSantis 23 in NH
DeSantis's latest poll shows a solid second place, a tie for second choice, and a better rating than Trump.
The Blaze: Idaho's publicly-funded libraries should withdraw from Marxist-led American Library Association, says GOP lawmakers: 'Exposing children to explicit materials and injecting hard-left politics'
Republican Idaho lawmakers are urging publicly-funded libraries to cut ties with the Marxist-led American Library Association (ALA). They are concerned about the ALA's new president, Emily Drabinski, who identifies as a "Marxist lesbian." The lawmakers argue that Marxism goes against the principles of the Constitution and raises issues about exposing children to explicit materials. The ALA has responded, stating their commitment to supporting libraries and library workers across the nation.
The Epoch Times: Ken Paxton's Attorney Cancels News Conference After Gag Order Issued Over Impeachment Trial
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued a gag order ahead of the impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton, accusing both sides of making inflammatory public comments. The impeachment has exposed divisions among Texas Republicans, with 60 House Republicans voting to impeach Paxton. The trial, set to begin on September 5, includes prominent lawyers such as Tony Buzbee and Dick DeGuerin.
The Epoch Times: House Republicans Reject Democratic Pressure to Disinvite RFK Jr. From Testifying on Censorship
Republicans on the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government plan to hear testimony from Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, despite accusations of anti-Semitism. Kennedy discussed the genetic structure of COVID-19 and the potential use of bioweapons against specific ethnic groups. Democrats and activist groups called for him to be disinvited, but Republicans rejected the pressure campaign. The focus of the hearing is on government collusion with big tech companies to censor free speech.
The Right Scoop: Team Trump takes DeSantis out of context to claim he was bashing Trump for Jan 6th
Trump criticizes DeSantis for supposedly bashing him over January 6th, but it's taken out of context. DeSantis actually said Trump should have acted more forcefully to stop the rioting. Trump's team lies about DeSantis' statement.
Fox News: ‘Hardcore Trump supporter’ goes viral for emotional pro-DeSantis speech
A hardcore Trump supporter praises Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis at a campaign stop. She reflects on Trump's presidency and appreciates DeSantis' performance. DeSantis acknowledges her support and vows to stand up for the Constitution.
National Review: DeSantis Chides Special Counsel for Targeting Trump in January 6 Probe: ‘Constantly Trying to Put the Other Side in Jail’
Florida governor Ron DeSantis criticized Special Counsel Jack Smith for targeting former president Donald Trump in the investigation into January 6. DeSantis acknowledged Trump's lack of action during the riots but opposed criminalizing the issue. Trump, in response, announced that he was the target of a criminal investigation. Speaker Kevin McCarthy accused the government of being partisan, while Representative Marjorie Taylor-Green called the investigation a cover-up of Biden's crimes. Trump is also facing 37 felony counts in a separate indictment related to mishandling classified documents.
Flag And Cross: Former White House Communications Director Expresses Concern Over Trump's Plan To Expand Powers
Former White House Communications Director, Alyssa Farah Griffin, expressed concern over Donald Trump's plan to expand presidential powers if he wins the 2024 election. She confirmed that Trump and his allies aim to increase his control over the federal government, including the ability to fire career-subject matter experts and make government purely partisan. Griffin warned of the dangers of such a move, citing Trump's disregard for expert advice during the COVID-19 pandemic. Former White House Chief of Staff, John Kelly, also warned of chaos in Congress if Trump were to have a second term.
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Foreign Policy: How Worried Should We Be About Zaporizhzhia?
Ukrainian President Zelensky has warned about a possible plan by Russia to sabotage the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. The plant has been caught in the crossfire of the Ukraine war and both sides have accused each other of plans to sabotage it. The International Atomic Energy Agency has not found evidence of sabotage yet, but experts warn of the risks of a radioactive release.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: China, Algeria to step up cooperation on security, defense
Longtime trading partners China and Algeria have strengthened cooperation in various areas, including security and defense, as part of their comprehensive strategic partnership. The two countries aim to support each other's core interests and safeguard sovereignty and territorial integrity. China and Algeria also plan to work together to combat extremist terrorist organizations and provide security assistance to other countries. This development further deepens the already robust ties between the two nations.
Fox News: Chipotle Mexican Grill to Expand into Middle East with first franchise deal in Dubai and Kuwait
Chipotle Mexican Grill has signed a franchise deal with Kuwait-based firm Alshaya Group to open restaurants in Dubai and Kuwait next year. This will mark Chipotle's entry into the Middle East as it expands its operations globally.
Forbes: Everything We Know About The U.S. Soldier Who Was Detained Crossing Into North Korea
A U.S. soldier is in North Korean custody after crossing the Military Demarcation Line. He crossed "willfully and without authorization."
#economy
Flag And Cross: Copper's Value To Soar As Energy Transition Accelerates, Says American Pacific Mining CEO
Experts predict that the value of copper will rise as the energy transition progresses. American Pacific Mining Corp, backed by mining partners including Rio Tinto and Dowa Metals & Mining, plans to capitalize on the demand for copper in the electric vehicle revolution and clean energy production. The company owns several projects in the U.S. that contain copper, gold, silver, and zinc assets, positioning them well in the energy revolution.
#military
Daily Wire: Female Military Recruit Forced To Shower With Two Trans-Identifying Men Considered Resigning, Senator Says
An 18-year-old female military recruit in South Dakota felt uncomfortable showering and sleeping alongside two trans-identifying men during basic training. She considered resigning but feared retaliation. Republican Senator Mike Rounds voiced concerns about the impact of gender-related ideology on recruitment and morale during a confirmation hearing for General Charles Brown. The recruit was encouraged to raise her concerns with superiors and the military services are struggling to meet their recruitment goals this year.
#religion
Fox News: Liberal church body urges funding abortions for 'pregnant people,' singles out Clarence Thomas for rebuke
The United Church of Christ (UCC) passed a measure denouncing the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and called for financial support for abortion access. They claimed that state laws restricting abortion are a threat to pregnant individuals' lives and deepen inequality in reproductive care. The UCC resolution also criticized Justice Clarence Thomas' stance and expressed support for peaceful resistance to abortion bans. The UCC has experienced a significant decline in membership in recent years.
#health
Fox News: Britain lagging in delivering new hospitals, watchdog says
Britain's hospital building programme is behind schedule and over budget, according to the National Audit Office. Only 32 of the promised 40 hospitals will be completed by 2030. The government has not achieved good value for money with the New Hospital Programme.
The Epoch Times: After Long Silence on ‘Long Vax,’ Science Magazine Links Autoimmune Disorders to COVID Shots
The journal Science reports on the existence of "Long Vax," a condition characterized by autoimmune disorders following COVID-19 vaccination. Symptoms include persistent headaches, severe fatigue, and abnormal heart rate and blood pressure. The article acknowledges the suffering but downplays its prevalence, while scientists and researchers cautiously speak out about the link between the vaccine and autoimmune illness. The article highlights the importance of patient advocacy and the need for further research into vaccine-related adverse events.
Fox News: Transgender Biden official Rachel Levine says hormones can help kids 'going through the wrong puberty'
HHS Assistant Secretary Rachel Levine argues that medical interventions like hormone therapy can help children experiencing the "wrong puberty." She dismisses concerns about age consent and claims gender-affirming care is evidence-based. Levine believes these treatments are crucial for mental health and suicide prevention. Critics question her credibility and argue against government involvement in gender treatments for minors.
#crime
Forbes: Trump Expects To Be Arrested Over Jan. 6
Former President Donald Trump claims to have received a letter from the Justice Department indicating that he is a "target" in the investigation of the January 6 Capitol riots. Trump predicts that the letter could result in his arrest and indictment, but it is unclear what charges he could face.
The Federalist Papers: Parents of Alabama Woman Who Mysteriously Disappeared Say Police Searching for 'Abductor'
The mysterious disappearance of Carlee Russell from Alabama remains unsolved as authorities are unclear on whether there is a suspect or a missing child. Russell has returned home, and her parents are calling for the abductor to be found. The police report did not clarify if there is an active search for suspects or a missing child.
#sports
Forbes: Marcus Rashford Signs New Contract At Manchester United
Marcus Rashford has signed a new contract with Manchester United, securing his position at the club until 2028. The deal is worth around £325,000 a week, making him one of United's highest paid players. Rashford, who came up through United's academy, had a strong season under manager Erik ten Hag and looks forward to achieving more success with the team.
Fox News: Boise State offers fans unique opportunity to attend all home football games with a catch: 'We Win, You Win'
The Boise State football program is offering fans a deal: buy a $125 ticket to the home opener against UCF, and if Boise State wins, you get a free ticket to the next home game against North Dakota. If Boise State wins the first five home games, fans can attend all six home games for $125.
The Epoch Times: Parity, Bigger Field Mean There Could Be Surprises at the Women's World Cup
The Women's World Cup is set to begin in Australia and New Zealand, with an expanded field of 32 teams. The United States aims to win their third consecutive title, but other countries like Japan, Canada, and Brazil are expected to give them tough competition. In addition, there is growing parity in women's soccer, with more countries catching up to the top teams. The tournament also provides a platform for players to speak out on social issues and advocate for better pay and conditions for female athletes.
#outdoors
The Great Lakes Fisherman: Episode 04: Cooking in Bacon (w/ Fishawn Degagne)
This week on Outdoor Journal Radio's Eating Wild podcast, the boys are joined by fishing guide Shawn Degagne. They discuss Shawn's experiences with catching bait and his famous bacon-fried shore lunch recipe.
All Outdoor: Maven B.7 8x25 and 10x25 Binoculars - All-New View of Tack Sharp Clarity
Maven Optics introduces the B.7 8x25 and 10x25 ultra compact binoculars, the most compact in their lineup. These binoculars are perfect for outdoor adventures, with a compact size, exceptional clarity, and a lifetime warranty. They retail for $600 and $625.
#other
Fox News: Small plane crashes into home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, killing pilot: report
Fatal plane crash in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Pilot killed. Plane crashed into a house. Mechanical issues reported.
The Epoch Times: Summer Spaghetti With Tomatoes and Corn Keeps the Kitchen Cool
In the summer heat, rely on this simple pasta dish. Blend ripe tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, and corn with herbs and mozzarella. Add meat or olives for more flavor. Boil the pasta, mix with the sauce, and enjoy with a glass of wine.
Forbes: After Just One Week, Taylor Swift’s ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ Is The Second Bestselling Album of 2023
Taylor Swift's latest release, Speak Now (Taylor's Version), has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling a staggering 507,000 copies in just one week. This makes it the second-bestselling album of the year in the U.S., with Swift's other album, Midnights, still holding the top spot.
Fox News: Kosovo sanctuary helps brown bears fight heatwave with frozen fruit, cool pools
Workers at a bear sanctuary in Kosovo keep their brown bears cool by filling their pools with water and adding fruit and vegetables to encourage swimming. Frozen fruit and vegetables, called "ice creams," are also placed in trees for the bears to find. The sanctuary provides a better habitat for the bears who were previously kept in small spaces by private owners or restaurants.