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18 Jul 2023
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#politics
Fox News: Florida's Matt Gaetz to introduce bill defunding Jack Smith investigation targeting Trump: 'We must act'
Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida plans to introduce legislation in the House of Representatives to defund Special Counsel Jack Smith's grand jury investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Gaetz argues that the investigation is a witch hunt against former President Trump and an attack on democracy. Trump, who is a target in the investigation, pleaded not guilty to federal charges related to alleged improper retention of classified records.
Breitbart: White House Claims Rule of Law Restored After DOJ Targets Trump
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended President Biden's respect for the rule of law in response to accusations that the administration is using the government to target political opponents. She refused to comment on the specific case involving former President Trump. Trump, on the other hand, claimed he is being unfairly targeted in the Justice Department's January 6 probe, calling it a political weaponization of law enforcement. Many Republicans voiced their support for Trump and criticized the Biden administration's actions.
The Epoch Times: Hollywood Strikers Should Blame Themselves for High Cost of California Living
Hollywood actors and screenwriters are striking over low pay, blaming expensive living costs in Southern California. However, the high costs are a result of the policies supported by Hollywood itself, including high taxes on businesses and residents. Most actors and screenwriters are left-leaning activists, as evident from the politically correct, "woke" content produced by Hollywood. They heavily contribute to Democratic politicians and advocate for progressive politics.
National Review: The Corner: No Labels, No Agenda
No Labels presents a "Common Sense Agenda" full of aspirations rather than actual agenda items. The organization aims to avoid divisive issues and focuses on marketing its list as a unifying force.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: CNN’s Jake Tapper interviews Governor Ron DeSantis at 4PM – [ALL CLIPS ADDED]
Governor Ron DeSantis is being interviewed by Jake Tapper at CNN. DeSantis discusses topics such as criminalizing political differences, ending wokeness in the military, the war in Ukraine, pro-life stance, and transgenderism in the military.
Fox News: Manhattan DA Bragg announces illegal pot shop crackdown; one store owner fined over $400K
Entrepreneur Rami Alzandani, who illegally sold marijuana at 11 shops in Manhattan, must pay $103,000 in taxes and $300,000 in illegal proceeds. He can keep his stores open but can no longer sell cannabis products.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul proposed legislation to crack down on illegal pot shops after the seizure of $11 million worth of illicit products from unlicensed stores. The proliferation of unregulated storefronts undermines public safety.
Fox News: FBI tells agent investigating Hunter Biden not to answer certain Committee questions about the case: report
The FBI has instructed a former agent investigating Hunter Biden to refuse certain questions from the House Oversight Committee, citing executive privilege and confidentiality interests. The Committee is interested in events related to the ongoing investigation into Hunter Biden's tax affairs, including suspicious funds from China and other foreign nations. Republicans on the Committee claim this confirms allegations of political interference by the Biden administration.
Flag And Cross: Greg Gutfeld Opens New Time Slot with Blistering Takedown of the Ladies of 'The View'
ABC's "The View" is criticized for lacking valuable and original content, and being a tool for the liberal left's agenda. Host Greg Gutfeld exposes the show's bias and manipulation in a new episode, discussing the Hunter Biden scandal and the ladies' flawed reasoning.
Breitbart: National Defense Authorization Act Becomes Censorship Battleground
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has become a censorship battleground as Democrats in the Senate seek to add provisions that would increase government control over online speech, while Republicans in the House aim to reduce censorship. Rep. Rich McCormick successfully prevented the military from funding efforts to censor American citizens and forbids collaboration with organizations that facilitate conservative news blacklisting. In the Senate, Sen. Mark Warner is trying to revive the RESTRICT Act, which would lead to mass online censorship.
#society
The Federalist Papers: Author of ‘Sound of Freedom' Hit Piece Exposed As LGBT Activist Who Fretted Over Stigmatizing Pedophiles
A Bloomberg hit piece criticizes the box office hit film "Sound of Freedom," which exposes child sex trafficking. The author, Noah Berlatsky, previously defended pedophilia and questioned the film's portrayal of the child sex trade.
The Blaze: Conservatives drop reality check after Rachel Levine suggests that kids can undergo the 'wrong puberty'
Admiral Rachel Levine, a proponent of gender ideology, suggests that children can undergo the "wrong puberty." This statement has sparked criticism and backlash.
The New American: SD Farmer Jared Bossly: Warning Iowa Landowners about Carbon Capture Land Grab - The New American
South Dakota farmer Jared Bossly warns about land grab schemes behind carbon capture pipelines proposed in Great Plains farmland. Despite his permission, pipeline company surveyed his property with local judge and law enforcement's approval. He urges Americans to protect their private property from government-sanctioned confiscation.
#war
Washington Free Beacon: Russia Strikes Ukraine's Grain Ports
Russia strikes Ukrainian ports in retaliation for attacks on their road bridge to Crimea. Russia claims gains on the ground in northeast Ukraine, while Ukraine's counteroffensive has recaptured some territory but has yet to attempt a major breakthrough. The Black Sea grain export deal, lifting the de facto Russian blockade of Ukrainian ports, is at risk, potentially causing food prices to soar globally. The situation remains complicated and under control, with both sides amassing troops and tanks. War in Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Jack Carr's take on the AMIA bombing of July 18, 1994, in Buenos Aires, Argentina: 'Pistol by his side'
On July 18, 1994, a van carrying explosives blew up the AMIA headquarters in Buenos Aires, killing 85 people. The U.S. State Department believes that Iran directed Hezbollah to carry out the attack. Jack Carr, a former Navy SEAL, is launching a nonfiction book series called "Targeted" in 2024 to explore terrorist events, emphasizing the importance of understanding history. In January 2015, the Argentine prosecutor investigating the bombing accused the then-president of covering up Iranian involvement in exchange for trade deals. The prosecutor was found dead with a gunshot to the head just hours before presenting evidence to lawmakers.
Washington Free Beacon: On Israel, Biden Surrenders to the Left
The recent controversy surrounding Rep. Jayapal's remarks about Israel being a "racist state" has caused division within the Democratic Party. President Biden's criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's judicial reforms has further strained the US-Israel relationship. Meanwhile, important issues such as Hezbollah's activities and the proliferation of illegal weapons remain unresolved.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Canada Struggles to Keep Pace With Standard of Living as Labour Productivity Woes Persist
Canada's standard of living is falling behind other advanced economies due to insufficient growth in real GDP per capita. Despite resilient economic growth, the rise in population has led to a decline in Canada's real GDP per capita for many years. Lagging productivity, lackluster investment, and a decline in research and development spending are the main culprits. Unfortunately, significant improvements are not expected in the foreseeable future, with forecasts indicating persistent contractions and Canada ranking last in real GDP per capita growth. Changes in productivity and growth are necessary to address these issues.
Forbes: Microsoft Stock Closes At All-Time High After Revealing New AI-Powered Platform
Microsoft's stock reached a record high on Tuesday, closing at $359.49, after unveiling Microsoft 365 Copilot, an AI-powered version of its productivity platform. The increase in tech stocks is notable in the past month.
Breitbart: Nolte: Desperate Disney Prepares to Sell Off Third of Company
Disney CEO Bob Iger puts a third of the company up for sale, including ABC TV and FX cable networks, due to the decline of cable TV and the rise of streaming. These fading assets are worth about $8 billion and are expected to be purchased by companies looking to squeeze them dry. Iger refuses to sell off the big properties he bought, like LucasFilm and Marvel, to avoid exposing his overpayment and the true value of Disney. Disney's brand has been damaged by its alleged grooming crusade, resulting in declining theme park attendance, a downgraded stock price, and creative failure.
Forbes: Amazon And Apple Blocked Third-Party iPhone Sellers—Driving Up Prices, Spain’s Antitrust Watchdog Alleges
Amazon and Apple have been fined $218 million by the Spanish National Markets and Competition Commission for colluding to limit third-party sales in Spain, driving up the prices of Apple products. The commission said 90% of third-party Apple sellers were forced off Amazon, leading to higher prices.
The Epoch Times: How Major US Stock Indexes Fared July 18
Wall Street's craze over artificial intelligence drives stocks to their highest level in over 15 months. S&P 500 rises 0.7%. Charles Schwab surges 12.6%.
Foreign Policy: Beijing’s Bleak Economic Numbers
China's economic recovery post-COVID-19 is slowing, with GDP growth at only 0.8 percent in Q2 2023. Chinese exports and the price of goods and services have decreased, and the housing crisis is spreading. Foreign economists argue that China's global influence has peaked.
A U.S. soldier was detained in North Korea after crossing the border from South Korea. The soldier had just been released from a South Korean prison and was facing disciplinary actions. Pentagon officials are working to secure his release.
#military
Fox News: Iowa soldier dies after 'medical emergency' during basic training in Georgia, Army says
A teenage Army recruit died during training at Fort Moore in Georgia. Pfc. Jacob T. Atchison, 19, had a medical emergency during a training event and was pronounced dead at the hospital. The cause of death has not been disclosed.
Fox News: Naval aviator killed at Pearl Harbor laid to rest with full honors
Naval aviator, Ensign Stanley W. Allen, killed in Pearl Harbor attack, laid to rest in Maine 80 years later. Funeral with military honors held, family in attendance.
#health
Fox News: Cori Bush says abortions are life-saving for 'trans folks' to deal with 'bigotry,' no different than 'Tylenol'
Cori Bush, D-Mo., defends medication abortion as a "lifeline" for transgender people facing "anti-LGBTQ" bans on surgical interventions. She argues that medication abortion is safe and compares it to taking over-the-counter drugs. However, there have been reports of serious adverse events. Bush shares her own experiences with abortion, highlighting the need for women to have autonomy over their reproductive health.
#education
The Epoch Times: California to Spend $150 Million to Electrify School Buses
California is investing $150 million to transition school buses from gas to electric, aiming for net-zero carbon emissions by 2045.
#crime
Fox News: Michigan man accused of killing, dismembering wife gunned down by state police
A man suspected of killing and dismembering his wife is shot and killed by state police during a traffic stop in Detroit. The man had been on the run after human remains were found in garbage bags in an apartment.
#sports
Fox News: Draymond Green discusses origins of Trae Young’s villain role, calls Knicks fans ‘f------ delusional'
Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young gained notoriety as a villain in the NBA after leading his team to victory against the New York Knicks. Draymond Green, from the Golden State Warriors, sympathized with Young, stating that being a villain is no fun. Young admitted that although he doesn't enjoy the role, he embraces it when necessary. Both players have faced backlash from opposing fans in the past.
#outdoors
Fox News: Woman 'severely injured' in bison attack at North Dakota national park
A bison injured a woman in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, leaving her in serious condition. The attack is under investigation.
#other
Forbes: BTS’s Jimin And Suga, Twice, Seventeen, And TXT: The 10 Bestselling CDs At 2023’s Midway Point
K-pop albums are experiencing a resurgence in physical CD sales, with Tomorrow X Together's "The Name Chapter: Temptation" leading the pack, selling 395,000 copies. Stray Kids and Taylor Swift also make the top ten list.
Daily Wire: Trump Prosecutor Ate Lunch At Subway, Next On CNN
CNN faces an identity crisis in the aftermath of Chris Licht's departure. They covered Trump prosecutor Jack Smith's lunch at Subway, speculating on the hidden meaning behind it. Anchors claimed that Smith's choice of a $5 sub without saying a word was a message defying Trump.
Breitbart: Nashville Artist Austin Moody Credits Fans as His Anti-Woke Anthem Smashes into Top 5 On Country Charts
Nashville country artist Austin Moody's song "I'm Just Sayin'" climbed the country music iTunes charts to the number four spot, driven by fans purchasing the song on iTunes. Moody uses the song to criticize crime, university indoctrination, and the transgender movement. He believes being an independent artist allows him to take a stand on controversial issues. Moody also expresses concern about the decay of American cities and institutions and calls on others to speak up. While he acknowledges the risk in doing so, he believes there is a massive audience for this type of country music.
Washington Free Beacon: EXCLUSIVE: We Found Bill de Blasio's Dating Profile
Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and his wife, Chirlane McCray, announced their separation after almost 30 years of marriage. They plan to date other people while living together. De Blasio mentioned concerns about his wife's sexuality and his decision to take a chance on her. Investigation reveals online dating profiles belonging to the former mayor.