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18 Jul 2023
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#politics
The Federalist: People Who Trash Their Family In Public Can't Be Trusted
Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces opposition from his own family during his campaign. His sister publicly condemned his remarks about the "ethnically targeted" nature of the COVID-19 pandemic. Loyalty and silence within families during political controversies are vital, as public betrayals only make the betrayers look bad.
American Thinker: If drugs were found in your house...
If drugs are found in your house, they assume you're the big boss and take all your assets. To avoid charges, you must set up the dealer. It's been like this throughout the drug war. No trial, just pleading guilty. But when cocaine is found in the White House, with Joe Biden's name on the lease, it should be a big deal. The President should be investigated and drug tested because we can't risk the White House becoming a crack house.
Fox News: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hopes to sidestep media's 'comic book characterizations' of him
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is attempting to counter the media's negative portrayal of him, particularly regarding his stance on vaccines. Kennedy believes that the media's characterizations of him as a conspiracy theorist are inaccurate and are designed to discredit his arguments and positions. He also addressed controversial comments he made about COVID-19 being potentially ethnically targeted, stating that he was not promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories but instead highlighting the development of ethnic bioweapons.
American Thinker: Unsolved Mysteries, DC Edition
The media remains silent on unsolved mysteries that could reflect badly on the ruling class and the Democrat party. If these mysteries involved Trump or any other Republican, the media would demand a solution. The Supreme Court leak, the pipe bomber, and the White House cocaine discovery all remain unsolved while the media ignores them. This is a sign of our deteriorating democracy.
Liberty Nation: Crunching the Numbers on a Third-Party Threat
Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia, a potential third-party contender in the 2024 presidential race, is facing a tough decision between running for re-election or aiming for the top spot. Despite his popularity among Republicans and independents, his re-election prospects are uncertain due to competition from the Republican governor. If Manchin decides to run for president, his chances may be hindered by the third-party organization No Labels, which seeks unity but only if it has a chance of winning. This could pose a challenge for Manchin if President Biden's popularity wanes.
Fox News: Cornel West calls out Biden's past 'connections' to segregationists, says Trump also flawed on racial issues
Green Party presidential candidate Dr. Cornel West accuses both President Biden and former President Trump of being flawed on racial issues. West criticizes Biden's past relationships with segregationist Democratic senators, while also mentioning Trump's father's ties to the Klan. He believes that both parties are tied to "big money" and corruption. West aims to abolish poverty, homelessness, and provide jobs with a living wage.
National Review: Notions of strength, &c.
Different ideas of strength and manliness have existed throughout history, and influential figures like Bronze Age Pervert and the controversial Japanese writer Mishima have celebrated physical prowess. In today's political landscape, videos like the one supporting DeSantis for President depict him as a tough and powerful leader compared to Trump. However, it's important to remember that politics and public perception are complex, and individuals like George W. Bush often defy stereotypes. The modern conservative movement has also experienced significant changes, leading to debates and divisions within the Republican Party. Additionally, society has a tendency to rank and compare individuals in various fields, such as sports, music, and politics. Nevertheless, appreciating greatness shouldn't lead to unnecessary acrimony. Finally, notable developments include the return of Gabby Douglas to gymnastics and Stephen Curry's recent victory in the American Century Championship.
#society
American Thinker: The Classic Psychology Text That Predicted Today’s Urban Decay
Urban residents continue to support local officials who fail to address the destruction of their communities. Chicago, San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles have all elected candidates who prioritize ineffective policies over necessary reforms. This adherence to progressive beliefs is fueled by cognitive dissonance, as individuals refuse to acknowledge the failure of their ideologies. However, over time, the dwindling number of supporters and potential financial crises may lead to a reversal of urban progressivism.
American Thinker: The Left Again Beclowns Itself Over White Supremacy
White supremacy is a belief in the natural superiority of white races and often involves violence. The left's tactic of calling Trump supporters white supremacists shuts down discussion. But recent claims that exercise and fitness are white supremacist are absurd and deserving of ridicule. Fitness is important for everyone's health, regardless of race. Labeling exercise as white supremacy is harmful and dismissive of real issues facing minority groups.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Dollar Slips Towards 15-month Low, Euro Scales 17-month Peak
The dollar hovers near a 15-month low against major currencies. U.S. inflation easing reduces pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates. Euro and sterling at multi-month highs.
#religion
Flag And Cross: Biblically Pure Red Heifer Arrives In Ancient Shiloh, Captivating Visitors And Researchers
Hundreds of visitors welcome a red heifer to Shiloh, a site of ancient biblical significance in Samaria. The cow, brought from the United States, is considered biblically pure and will be the subject of research.
#culture
Forbes: Why You’ll Soon Get Better Food, Service And Entertainment At Your Favorite Brewery.
Brewery taprooms are evolving to attract more customers and increase profits. With increasing competition among breweries, taprooms are focusing on creating a better overall experience for visitors. They are becoming destinations with events, diverse drink options, food, entertainment, and a family-friendly atmosphere. This shift is driven by the need to draw in more diverse audiences and encourage customers to stay longer and spend more money.
The Epoch Times: Choosing a role model: Do not listen to those who seek to lower you to their own level
A Fox without a tail tries to convince other Foxes to cut off their tails for safety, but is met with mockery.
#health
Fox News: Worldwide childhood vaccination rates recovering in some areas following pandemic slump
Global efforts to vaccinate children against deadly diseases like measles and diphtheria have started to recover after setbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the recovery is uneven, with larger countries seeing more progress than smaller and poorer nations. In 2022, 20.5 million children missed out on routine childhood vaccines, a decrease from the previous year but still higher compared to 2019. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) expressed concern that vulnerable children are being left behind.
#crime
Fox News: Suspect who allegedly wounded a West Virginia trooper during traffic stop killed hours later
A suspect in the shooting and wounding of a West Virginia state trooper during a traffic stop was fatally shot after refusing police commands to drop a weapon. The suspect was later identified as Scott A. O'Brien of Hamilton, Ohio. The trooper was shot in the elbow and his condition is not yet known. The investigation is ongoing.
Fox News: French proposal that would allow police to remotely tap into cameras, microphones up for vote
French lawmakers are set to vote on a justice reform bill that would allow law enforcement to remotely tap into the devices of criminal suspects, without their knowledge or consent, for cases involving terrorism and organized crime. The proposed law aims to modernize penal procedures but has faced opposition from left-wing parties and concerns about potential abuse of power.
Liberty Nation: Social Justice Policing Replaces Law Enforcement
Americans are concerned as police focus on enforcing social justice codes instead of investigating serious crimes. In New York City, the Hate Crime Task Force is investigating vandalism against Pride and transgender flags while major crimes surge. This ideological initiative to defund and reprogram police departments undermines public safety and free speech.
#sports
Fox News: Shohei Ohtani's clutch homer vs Yankees comes with epic bat flip
Shohei Ohtani hit a two-run home run to help the Los Angeles Angels defeat the New York Yankees. Ohtani's performance may impact trade rumors.
Fox News: Saquon Barkley's 5-word reaction as new deal with Giants fails to get done
Saquon Barkley and the New York Giants couldn't agree on a contract extension, leaving Barkley to play on the franchise tender for the 2023 season. The final offer was close to Barkley's asking price, disappointing fans. Barkley had a successful year in 2022 but wasn't happy with being tagged. He is now among the highest-paid running backs, earning $10.1 million.
#technology
Flag And Cross: General Motors Bolsters Battery Technology With Acquisition Of ALGOLiON
General Motors has acquired battery software startup ALGOLiON in order to enhance its battery development processes and offer customers a cost-effective early hazard detection system. ALGOLiON's cutting-edge battery analytics and prediction software will help ensure the health and safety of GM's electric vehicle fleet. The acquisition demonstrates GM's commitment to staying at the forefront of the electric vehicle revolution.
The Epoch Times: Eurostar Passengers Can Skip Passport Checks Thanks to Face Scans
Eurostar travelers can now use a new facial verification system called SmartCheck to bypass manual checks of tickets and passports by UK officials. Developed by iProov, the system allows passengers to download an app, scan their identity document, and verify their face and ticket. The automated system aims to create a non-intrusive and hassle-free travel experience, especially in the post-Brexit and post-Covid era.
#other
Forbes: It’s Supply, Stupid
The Biden administration's proposed rule change for the Bureau of Land Management threatens US energy security by prioritizing conservation leases over domestic oil and gas production. With rising oil prices and growing anti-Western sentiment from OPEC and Russia's war in Ukraine, it is crucial for the US to increase its energy supply. The proposed rule undermines BLM's mandate and could lead to a further reduction of oil and gas activities on federal lands.
Fox News: Hawaii to expect heavy rain, damaging winds as Tropical Storm Calvin approaches Big Island
Tropical Storm Calvin will pass near Hawaii's Big Island, bringing heavy rain, high surf, and strong winds. Prepare for flash flooding, mudslides, and dangerous surf.
Fox News: SUV crashes into suburban Chicago restaurant, critically injuring teen
An SUV crashed into a restaurant in suburban Chicago, critically injuring a teenager and causing four others to be hurt.