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18 Jul 2023
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#politics
The Epoch Times: Back in the USSR–Trump’s Coming Jan 6 Indictment
Former president Donald Trump has been informed that he is a target of the Jan. 6 grand jury investigation, leading him to expect arrest and indictment. This comes as a video is shown to House Republicans, revealing potential wrongdoing by President Biden and politicization of the investigation regarding his son, Hunter Biden. Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy warns that the indictment of Trump could be used to disqualify him from running, damaging the country and the Republican party. The author highlights the danger of weaponizing the Justice Department and urges support for the truth while cautioning against taking the bait.
Flag And Cross: Trump Maintains Strong Lead Among GOP Voters For 2024 Election: Poll
A new poll shows Trump leading among Republican voters for the 2024 election despite facing multiple indictments. He has a 35-point lead over Governor Ron DeSantis and is ahead of other challengers. Ramaswamy is also gaining support but still trails behind Trump and DeSantis.
The Epoch Times: Ford Says Ottawa Must Do More to Help Resettle Refugees in Toronto
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the federal government needs to help with the increasing number of refugees in Toronto. The city's shelter system is overwhelmed, with a 500% increase in asylum seekers in 20 months. Ford has increased funding, but wants the federal government to expedite the processing of refugees and issue work permits.
The Epoch Times: Chinese Fast-Fashion Retailer Sued in US for Racketeering, Copyright Infringement
Chinese fast fashion e-commerce company Shein has been sued in the United States for racketeering and plagiarizing the work of three independent designers. The lawsuit alleges that Shein "produced" and "sold" their designs without permission, resulting in copyright infringement. Shein has previously been accused of copyright infringement by other well-known brands.
Sen. Marco Rubio has called for a crackdown on Shein, stating that the company steals intellectual property, infringes copyrights, and uses fabric linked to Uyghur slave labor. Rubio argues that Shein exploits trade loopholes to avoid customs duties and inspections, giving them an unfair advantage. U.S. senators have raised concerns about the de minimis rule, which allows some international packages valued at or below $800 to be exempt from customs duties, as it benefits Shein and its rival Temu.
Flag And Cross: Marjorie Taylor Greene's Attempt To Criticize Biden's Policies Backfires
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized Biden's policies, comparing them to those of FDR and LBJ. The White House responded, stating that Biden is working to help hardworking families. This comes amidst the US's debt, homelessness, and high inflation.
The Blaze: Turley exposes the big question in potential third Trump indictment — and how it may ultimately backfire to help Trump
Legal expert Jonathan Turley believes that any indictment against former President Donald Trump may not hold up unless there is strong evidence of a crime. Trump recently received a "target letter" indicating that he is a target in the January 6th investigation. Turley suggests that if the case is built solely on Trump's speech on January 6th, it may not withstand judicial review. He also notes that each indictment seems to boost Trump's popularity and reinforce his narrative of a weaponization of the criminal justice system.
Fox News: DeSantis becomes first to enter South Carolina primary, defends Trump against 'weaponized' DOJ, FBI
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis files to enter the South Carolina primary as a GOP presidential candidate and defends Donald Trump against accusations regarding the January 6th insurrection. DeSantis expresses concern over the weaponization of institutions like the FBI and Justice Department and vows to end it if elected president. He also emphasizes his military service as a key point of distinction in South Carolina.
#society
The Epoch Times: Man Arrested While Preaching at Pennsylvania Pride Event Sues Police
A street preacher is suing the police, the city, and the mayor after being arrested at an LGBT pride event in Reading, PA. The preacher arrived at the event with a sign expressing his opposition, and after a brief interaction with the police officer, he was arrested and charged. The preacher's lawyer argues that the arrest violated his First Amendment right to free speech and his Fourth Amendment right to be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures.
Daily Wire: Why States Can Protect Kids And Support Equal Shared Parenting
A recent article in The Guardian warns that joint custody laws are putting kids in danger. However, there is insufficient evidence to support this claim. States like Florida and Missouri have made progress in enacting equal parenting laws, which benefit children. The tragic incident discussed in The Guardian article was not caused by joint custody. Instead, it highlights the need for better protection against domestic violence. Research shows that equal shared parenting does not increase the risk of violence, but rather decreases it. Our legal system should prioritize identifying dangerous parents, rather than denying children a relationship with both parents.
Flag And Cross: Obama Condemns Growing Book Bans, Stresses Defense Of First Amendment
Former President Obama expressed concern about the increasing number of book bans in America, emphasizing the importance of access to diverse ideas and perspectives. He highlighted that banned books are often written by marginalized groups and called for engagement rather than silence. Libraries have faced threats and acts of violence due to censorship attempts. Obama's stance underscores the need to protect intellectual freedom and embrace inclusive platforms for all voices.
Fox News: Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians to vote on legalizing marijuana sales, possession for adults on tribal lands
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will vote in September on whether to legalize marijuana possession and sales on tribal lands. The tribe had already decriminalized small-scale possession and authorized medical marijuana use. If approved, recreational marijuana sales may be allowed.
The Federalist Papers: Young Girl Burned with Acid on Detroit Playground, 12-Year-Old Faces Serious Charges
A 12-year-old girl is accused of carrying out an acid attack on an 11-year-old girl in a local park in Detroit. The victim suffered chemical burns, while the accused has been charged with assault. The victim's mother claims that the attacker's mother supplied the chemical. The incident has caused significant physical and emotional damage to the victim. The matter is being investigated by the Detroit Public Schools Community District.
National Review: The Corner: Is Pearl Davis Serious?
Andrew Tate and Hannah Pearl Davis, both controversial figures in the "manosphere," hold misogynistic views. Despite accusations of rape and human trafficking, Tate has a growing following, while Davis supports him, claiming it as a compliment. Davis, like Tate, makes unfounded claims about feminism and bashes women who aren't virgins. Her narrow view of womanhood prevents meaningful discussions on important topics. Women like Davis shouldn't be taken seriously as advocates or role models.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine and Russia achieve “marginal defenses” in different areas of front – UK Intelligence
The British Ministry of Defence provides an update on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, stating that both sides have made "marginal defenses" in different areas of the front. The report describes ongoing fighting in multiple sectors, with Russia attempting to push west in the north-east and Ukraine attacking in the south.
Euromaidan Press: Loud blasts rock occupied Crimea
Loud explosions rock occupied Crimea, with reports of powerful blasts in Feodosia and Sovetske. Russian air defense claims to have shot down drones and neutralized them.
PJ Media: U.S. Soldier Facing Military Discipline 'Willingly' Crosses Into North Korea
Private 2nd Class Travis King escapes custody while being shipped back to the US from South Korea. He crosses the North Korean border at Panmunjom and is now in North Korean custody.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: UN food agency to cut cash aid for 120,000 Syrian refugees in Jordan amid unprecedented funding crisis
UN Food Agency reduces monthly cash assistance for Syrian refugees in Jordan due to funding crisis. Jordan cannot fill the gap left by international donors. Funding cuts also impact Syrian refugees in Lebanon and Turkey.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Peacock To Raise Prices For First Time, Citing Subscriber Growth
NBCUniversal has announced that Peacock, its streaming platform, will raise prices next month. The decision comes as subscriber figures continue to grow, reaching nearly 22 million in the first quarter of 2023. The price hike will apply to both new and existing subscribers, with the Premium tier increasing by $1 and the Premium Plus tier increasing by $2.
Fox News: Rep for striking BBC staff in Egypt accuses UK media giant of 'gross discrimination'
BBC staff in Cairo are on strike demanding equal pay with colleagues in other Middle Eastern countries. The staff members are asking to be paid in dollars or receive a significant pay rise in the local currency. The strike is set to finish on Wednesday.
#military
National Review: The Corner: Why Does the Pentagon Have Pen Pals in Timbuktu?
The debate surrounding the Pentagon's priorities and competency is ongoing. The Department of Defense has been mistakenly sending internal emails to Mali due to a typo, highlighting the lack of attention to basic tasks. The issue of using private email addresses for official correspondence raises concerns about classified documents and the department's overall level of competency.
The Epoch Times: China Continues to Outspend US on Military AI
China's military is investing heavily in artificial intelligence (AI), particularly in battlefield applications, outspending the United States in this area. China's military spending on AI as a percentage of its budget is 10 times higher than the United States. The Chinese Communist Party recognizes the potential of AI in warfare and is making significant investments. This race to develop AI capabilities could have a major impact on global development and influence.
#religion
The Babylon Bee: Strange Increase In Volume Of Congregational Singing Noted When Worship Leader Slips In Old Hymn
Members of a church experience a powerful shift in worship atmosphere when an old hymn is introduced among contemporary songs. Congregants are deeply moved and consider the idea of an all-hymn worship set.
National Review: The Subtle Workings of Grace
Three friends go on a parish pilgrimage to Lourdes in search of miracles. Each woman has her own personal struggles and hopes for healing. The movie explores their journey and the themes of forgiveness, redemption, and finding strength in difficult times.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Pedal-Powered Sightseeing on a Charming Danish Isle
Biking the back lanes of Ærø, a small Danish island, reveals its charming and environmentally friendly features. The island is filled with picturesque villages, ancient churches, windmills, and a commitment to renewable energy. It is a place where traditions are preserved and nature is respected, creating a cozy and sustainable environment.
#health
The Blaze: Rapper Ice Cube on refusing COVID vaccine: 'Your health is worth more than all the money in the world'
Rapper Ice Cube lost a $9 million role in a movie after refusing the COVID vaccine. He believes his health is more important than the money. Ice Cube thinks childhood vaccines have been tested, but the COVID shot is experimental. He and Piers Morgan discuss personal choice and the profit motive behind pharmaceutical companies. Ice Cube promotes his basketball league, while a player writes "Trump won!" on his head.
Forbes: Baby Loungers Linked To Infant Deaths Should Be Banned, Lawmakers Say
Two Congressional Democrats are urging the federal government to ban pillow-like loungers for infants, which have been linked to at least 25 deaths. The loungers, including those made by the Boppy Company, pose suffocation risks for newborns and go against the American Academy of Pediatrics' guidelines.
The Epoch Times: The Surprising Benefits of Sound Therapy for Cancer Patients
Sound therapy, using sound waves and vibrations, is gaining popularity as a complementary treatment for cancer. Clinical studies suggest it can reduce stress and anxiety, alleviate chemotherapy side effects, reduce inflammation, and improve immune function in cancer patients.
#education
Fox News: Muslim parents angry with Trudeau over dismissing their LGBTQ curriculum protest: 'Lying or... misinformed'
Muslim parents in Canada criticize PM Trudeau for blaming the "American right-wing" for opposition to LGBTQ curriculum in schools. They feel ignored and manipulated.
Fox News: Fired Black diversity director fights back in lawsuit accusing college of calling her a 'White supremacist'
Dr. Tabia Lee, a Black equity director, sues a California community college for being called a "White supremacist" and pushed out for questioning inclusion policies. Lawsuit claims she was fired for not supporting an extreme critical race theory agenda.
#crime
Fox News: Florida boy, 3, hits and kills 7-year-old with golf cart: police
A 3-year-old boy driving a golf cart hit and killed a 7-year-old boy in Florida. The 7-year-old died in the hospital while the 3-year-old was unharmed. The crash is under investigation.
Fox News: South Carolina police respond to gunfire incident near Columbia; no injuries reported
Gunfire in Columbia, South Carolina prompts police response. No injuries reported. Police searching for male suspect.
Fox News: California 3-year-old fatally shoots 1-year-old sibling in accident
A 3-year-old in Southern California accidentally shoots and kills their 1-year-old sibling with an unsecured handgun. Police investigate the circumstances.
#sports
Fox News: Yankees' brutal loss puts team in territory it hasn't seen since 1990
The struggling New York Yankees find themselves in last place in their division for the first time in July since 1990. Without their star player Aaron Judge, the Yankees have struggled offensively and have been losing crucial games. With the trade deadline approaching, the Yankees face the dilemma of whether to trade prospects for immediate help or hold on and hope for a turnaround. There is a real possibility that the Yankees may miss out on the postseason for the first time since 2016.
Fox News: Ireland embracing underdog mentality ahead of matchup with Australia in Women's World Cup opener
Co-host Australia's Women's World Cup opening match had to be moved to the largest stadium due to overwhelming ticket demand. Ireland, making their World Cup debut, will face the Matildas on Thursday. Ireland embraces the underdog role and feels the pressure is on Australia.
Forbes: Bayern Cut Out The Middleman By Signing Christoph Freund From Salzburg
Bayern Munich has signed Christoph Freund as their new sporting director, replacing Hasan Salihamidzic. Freund's experience and success make him the right person to strengthen the team. His work at Red Bull Salzburg has resulted in the development and transfer of numerous talented players, benefiting both Salzburg and Bayern.
Fox News: Men to compete in artistic swimming at Paris Olympics for first time
Men are finally being included in the sport of artistic swimming, formerly known as synchronized swimming, at the Olympics. Bill May, a male synchronized swimmer, believes this will help the sport to grow and attract more men. However, there are still stereotypes and challenges that men face in this sport, including bullying and lack of flexibility compared to women.
Fox News: Former Iowa Hawkeyes offensive lineman Cody Ince dead at 23
Former Iowa offensive lineman Cody Ince, a valued teammate and contributor, died unexpectedly at the age of 23. Ince had just begun a new chapter in his life and was about to get married. The cause of his death is currently unknown.
Boating Mag: Boat Test: 2023 Sea Ray SLX 280 Outboard
The Sea Ray SLX 280 Outboard is a fast and fun family runabout, equipped with twin 250 hp Mercury Verado outboards. It offers impressive speed and handling, as well as ample seating and storage space. The boat is versatile and family-friendly, perfect for a day on the water.
#other
Forbes: Hugo Boss Believes It Can Reach $5.6 Billion By 2025, But Some Need More Convincing
Hugo Boss aims to reach $5.6 billion in revenues by 2025 with its Claim 5 plan, which focuses on brand expansion, digital strategies, and organizational improvements. The company has seen strong growth, with revenues reaching $4.2 billion in 2022. However, investors remain skeptical, and some experts argue that the company's branding and product offerings may not be compelling enough to achieve its ambitious goals.
The Epoch Times: Ed Perkins on Travel: Point Beyond—Smart or Shady?
Airline pricing anomalies can be exploited through the practice of "hidden city" or "point beyond" ticketing, where passengers buy a cheaper ticket to a destination with a layover instead of a direct flight. However, this violates airline rules and can result in consequences such as confiscated tickets and being put on a no-fly list. While not illegal, the ethics of this practice are debated. Opportunities to cut airfare costs can be found on websites like Skiplagged, but it's important to weigh the risks and limitations associated with point-beyond ticketing.
Fox News: Jon Gosselin claims he paid $1 million to get son Collin out of psychiatric institute following TV fame
Jon Gosselin and two of his kids share the dark side of their reality TV fame. Collin accuses his mom, Kate, of abuse and claims she sent him to a psychiatric institute to silence him. The family was torn apart by the impact of being on TV.