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20 Jul 2023
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Newsbusters: ABC Stood Alone as They Ignored Damning IRS Whistleblower Testimony
ABC's World News Tonight chose to ignore the House Oversight Committee's hearing with IRS whistleblowers who investigated Hunter Biden, while CBS Evening News dedicated almost three minutes to the whistleblower hearing. The whistleblower, Joseph Ziegler, revealed interference in the investigation that involved his efforts to interview Hunter Biden's adult children and pursue leads involving President Biden. NBC Nightly News covered the story but included soundbites from Democrats pushing back on the whistleblowers' claims.
#society
Townhall: America, Stand Up!
The United States is weak and blind to falsehoods, suffering the consequences of poor decisions. The "Sexual Revolution" has led to increased divorce rates, STDs, and poverty. Homelessness, crime, and illegal immigration are on the rise, while government weaponization and a lack of justice prevail. Society must stand up, make responsible decisions, defend traditions, and demand accountability.
Townhall: The French Disconnection
Rioting in France led to the cancellation of Bastille Day observances after a police officer shot and killed a teenager. Churches were burned, graffiti in Marseilles declared "Mohammed was the last prophet," and bank branches were ransacked. France may be paying the price for admitting radical Islamists into the country.
#economy
Townhall: Progressives and Populists vs. the Credit Card Market
The GOP is embracing central planning, like the left, by supporting intervention in the credit card processing market. This effort, backed by Walmart and Target, aims to reduce credit card fees through government mandates, but could lead to unintended consequences. The market is better equipped to find equilibrium between issuers and merchants, and government interference is likely to cause more harm than good.
Forbes: AI Growth Lifts Quanta’s Barry Lam To No. 1 Among Taiwan’s Richest
Barry Lam, a tech entrepreneur from Taiwan, has become the richest person in Taiwan thanks to the increased demand for computer equipment used for AI processing. Lam's company, Quanta Computer, saw a significant increase in its shares over the past six months, pushing Lam to the top of the Forbes Real-Time Billionaires List. Quanta is the parent company of Quanta Cloud Technology, a server partner of Nvidia. Lam's fortune is now estimated at $9.2 billion, surpassing Zhang Congyuan, who is worth $7.7 billion.
#crime
The Epoch Times: BC Police Issue Amber Alert for Brother, Sister After Mother Failed to Return Pair
Amber Alert issued in British Columbia for missing children and their mother after they fail to return from vacation. Concerns for children's well-being due to mother's mental health.
#sports
Fox News: On this day in history, July 20, 1968, the first Special Olympics Summer Games are held in Chicago
On July 20, 1968, the first Special Olympics International Games took place in Chicago, Illinois. About 1,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities from the United States and Canada competed in various sports events. Eunice Kennedy Shriver, sister of President John F. Kennedy, created the Special Olympics to provide people with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to play sports and grow.
Forbes: Why The NWSL Could Be The Real Winner In Women’s World Cup
The United States is heavily favored to win the FIFA Women's World Cup, with England and Spain as distant contenders. The question is whether the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) can use the momentum of the World Cup to gain relevance. The NWSL has been more successful than its predecessors, and with more than a quarter of World Cup players participating in the league, it has quality players. However, the NWSL has faced abuse scandals that have damaged its reputation.