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#politics
National Review: The Corner: Ohio Senate Poll: Bernie Moreno Fares Worst in Match-Up against Democrat Sherrod Brown
A recent poll shows Bernie Moreno trailing in the 2024 Ohio Senate race, with 41% support. The Republican primary is wide open, with 57% of voters undecided. If Democrats win in Ohio, they could have enough votes to enact left-wing policies.
Red State: VIP Gold Chat: Who Is Going to Replace Joe Biden on the Democrats' Ticket Next Year?
Joe Biden's presidency is in trouble due to the ongoing investigations surrounding his son, Hunter Biden. The latest revelations suggest that Biden may leave office early, reminiscent of Richard Nixon. The situation is covered in detail on RedState's VIP LIVE chat.
Washington Free Beacon: RFK Jr. Disavows Anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, Whom He Once Called a ‘Truly Great Partner’
Robert Kennedy Jr., a Democratic presidential candidate, disavows Louis Farrakhan after making controversial remarks about Jews and the coronavirus. Kennedy claims his statements were taken out of context and that he is not anti-Semitic, but his previous actions suggest otherwise. Kennedy previously worked with Farrakhan on promoting the unfounded theory linking vaccines to autism. Kennedy also interviewed a convicted child sex offender and criticized U.S. support for Ukraine in its war against Russia.
The New American: FBI Whistleblower: Secret Service Was Instructed Not to Investigate Hunter - The New American
A whistleblower claims that Secret Service agents were instructed not to approach Hunter Biden before an interview, fueling speculation. Donald Trump predicts another indictment and arrest, while climate change activists believe we just experienced the hottest day in 125,000 years. Legislative news and Zoe Warren's 2A for Today are also discussed.
The Right Scoop: Democrat Congressman “just said one of the most disturbing and insane things…ever said”
Democrat Congressman defends DOJ, FBI, and IRS, claiming they keep democracy in check. Critics argue corruption and lack of accountability.
The Economist: A spat in Brussels pits an open vision of Europe against an insular one
Europe: Brussels faces division over the appointment of an American citizen as chief economist to its competition arm. The EU's openness is challenged by those seeking a more insular approach. France leads the opposition, questioning the need to look abroad for talent.
Breitbart: Biden Family Business Paid $7.3M from Burisma over Years, Including When Joe Biden Was VP
Burisma Holdings paid the Biden family business $7.3 million over several years, with Hunter Biden receiving $6.5 million from the company. This brings the total amount of foreign income streams received by the Biden family to approximately $17 million.
The Epoch Times: Trump Vows to Fight 'All Politically Charged Indictments' as Potential Third Case Looms
Former President Donald Trump spoke at a town hall in Iowa, where he pledged to fight politically charged indictments and reform the justice system. He criticized President Joe Biden's administration, calling the United States "almost a communistic state." Trump also mentioned being targeted by the Department of Justice and FBI, and vowed to fire more alleged bad actors if reelected. He discussed his ongoing legal challenges and alleged election interference. The event received enthusiastic applause from the audience.
Forbes: Writers Use A Baking Competition To Explain Egregious Free Work Commissioned By Studios
The Great WGA Bake-Off was a creative way for writers to explain how studios and producers get free work out of writers in the entertainment industry. Writers baked treats while strike organizers highlighted the concept of "bake-offs" where writers do extensive work without compensation. The event was successful in making a point and emphasizing the need for change.
The Epoch Times: 'We Must Act': Matt Gaetz to Introduce Bill Defunding Jack Smith Investigation Targeting Trump
Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz plans to introduce a bill to defund the grand jury investigation into the Capitol riot and election overturn efforts. Gaetz argues that the investigation is an attack on democracy and election interference. Former President Trump is facing potential charges in connection to the investigation.
The Blaze: Why is Congress FUNDING indictments of Biden's main rival?
Donald Trump may face a third indictment related to January 6, according to reports. Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, believes this is a coordinated Democratic Party operation to destroy the Republican Party. Fitton testified to a grand jury and claims they harassed him over First Amendment speech. He believes that everything happening points to another arrest and indictment of Trump, showing the abuse of power by the Biden regime. Fitton warns that this is a search and destroy mission against the Republican Party.
Breitbart: MTG on White House Cocaine Scandal: ‘First Family Should Submit to Drug Test’
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses the Secret Service of covering up the identity of the person who brought cocaine into the White House. She calls on President Biden and his family to undergo drug testing, claiming that the Secret Service has a list of potential suspects but refuses to test or analyze fingerprints.
#society
The Blaze: Climate activists GLUE themselves to things, risking amputation and serious injury
Climate change activists are criticized for their lack of intelligence and their ridiculous stunts. Gluing themselves to airport runways and cement blocks, painting planes, and blocking traffic, their efforts are seen as futile and even dangerous. Their actions, although entertaining to some, do not contribute to any meaningful change in climate activism.
Daily Wire: Identity As A Consequence Of The Lived Experience
Identity politics is a phenomenon where groups of people, whether valid or not, who feel alienated and resentful about the general culture come together. Terms of identity are generated, and some gain attention while others do not. The notion of identity at the core of this is shallow and incoherent, as it defines identity as a consequence of subjective experiences. However, identity is more practical, like a role in a game, and involves negotiation with others. The alternative to communication is conflict.
Breitbart: EXCLUSIVE -- 'Sound of Freedom' Producer: 'God’s Children Are Not for Sale'
The film "Sound of Freedom" is a box office success, with people coming together to save the children. Despite backlash, the movement is growing and cannot be stopped. Prayers and love are driving this important message.
The Epoch Times: Barbecue Manners
When attending a barbecue, be a gracious guest. Don't criticize the host's grilling skills. Arrive on time and bring a small gift. Be social and respectful, avoiding inappropriate behavior.
Daily Wire: Fired Black DEI Director Files Lawsuit Saying College Was ‘Illegally Targeting White People’
A black DEI director files a lawsuit against De Anza College in California, claiming illegal targeting of white people. She was fired after questioning antiracist ideology. The college allegedly accused her of whitesplaining and not being the "right kind" of black person. The lawsuit seeks her reinstatement and financial restitution.
Fox News: RFK Jr. denies being antisemite, expresses regret over COVID-19 comments
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. denies being a racist or antisemite after controversial remarks about COVID-19. He expressed regret and apologized for the hurt caused by his comments, which suggested that the virus was ethnically targeted. Kennedy pledged to be more careful with his words in the future.
The Epoch Times: Salesforce CEO Warns San Francisco's Downtown Is 'Never' Coming Back
Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce, warns that San Francisco is in trouble. He suggests turning office space into housing and hiring more police to combat rising crime. Mayor London Breed proposes putting city workers in empty downtown buildings. Crime has been on the rise in San Francisco, prompting Elon Musk to criticize the city's "violent crime" problem. Retailers have closed and signs of going out of business are prevalent. The city still lags behind other major cities in terms of homicides, but an analyst believes crime is worse than reported due to lack of enforcement. The city's problems, including homelessness and ambiance, are driving customers away.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Morocco's King Mohammed VI Invites Israeli PM Netanyahu For First-ever Visit
King Mohammed VI of Morocco has invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit Morocco after Israel recognized Moroccan sovereignty in Western Sahara. The visit aims to strengthen relations between the two countries.
Flag And Cross: Kim's Regime Shows Disinterest In Engaging With The U.S. On Nuclear Talks
Despite repeated efforts from the United States, North Korea has shown disinterest in engaging in nuclear talks. Victor Cha, a Washington-based analyst, revealed that North Korea is not responding to Washington's attempts to initiate dialogue. This comes amidst a series of missile tests, including the recent launch of a more difficult-to-detect long-range ballistic missile.
The New American: Turkey’s Erdoğan Puts Sweden's NATO Status on Hold - The New American
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has agreed to back Sweden's bid to join NATO, but the Turkish Parliament will not ratify the application until October. Erdogan is seeking political concessions from Sweden in exchange for support, including support for Turkey's EU accession bid and increased counterterrorism efforts. However, the agreement has divided members of Sweden's government coalition, and the nationalist MHP party in Turkey has expressed disapproval of Sweden's NATO membership. The outcome of Erdogan's meeting with the MHP leader remains uncertain.
#economy
Forbes: Dow Poised For Longest Winning Streak Since 2019—Up 4% Over 8 Days
The Dow Jones rose for the eighth consecutive trading session, marking its longest winning streak in four years. Earnings season has started strong, leading to optimism on Wall Street and easing concerns about the Federal Reserve. The steady gains reflect investors' faith in equities and a decrease in stock price volatility.
National Review: The Corner: NYC Subway Fare Hikes Are Fair
New York's subway fare increase is necessary due to inflation and declining ridership. The fare has remained the same since 2015, meaning New Yorkers have been paying less in real terms. The increased fare is still below the inflation rate, but the MTA needs the revenue to address budget deficits and avoid unfair taxpayer subsidies.
National Review: Elizabeth Warren’s Inflation Magic
Senator Elizabeth Warren claims that inflation is influenced by corporate greed, but corporations have always been greedy and their greed alone cannot cause inflation. She also argues that President Biden's appointments and campaign statements by Democrats show their commitment to fighting corporate greed, but they have not taken substantial actions. Warren's belief that inflation has gone down solely because of words and tweets is like magical thinking. It is more likely that the Federal Reserve's monetary policy and the government's excessive spending caused inflation.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Boccherini: String Quartet in D Major, Op. 8, No. 1, G.165
Quartet Nouveau gives a captivating performance at Hope UMC in Rancho Bernardo, California. The talented musicians, Batya MacAdam-Somer, Missy Lukin, Annabelle Terbetski, and Elizabeth Brown, showcase their exceptional skills on the violin, viola, and cello.
#health
The Federalist Papers: Popular YouTube Personality Dead at 22 After Medical Incident: ‘I Don’t Understand Why God Does Things’
A 22-year-old social media personality, Annabelle Ham, was found dead after going missing. Her family stated that her death was due to an epileptic event. Ham had a large following on YouTube and Instagram and was known for wanting to raise awareness for her condition. Her family and sorority mourned her loss.
The Epoch Times: The Secret of Okinawa’s Centenarians: Aging Gracefully Without Losing Mental Sharpness
Okinawa's diet and lifestyle contribute to longevity and cognitive well-being for the elderly. Their cuisine includes sweet potatoes, dark-colored and yellow-colored vegetables and fruits, and healthy fats. These promote brain health, stabilize emotions, boost the immune system, and reduce the risks of obesity, diabetes, kidney disease, and neurological disorders. To prevent chronic inflammation, it is essential to prioritize quality sleep, adequate hydration, stress management, moderation in consumption, and social engagement.
Flag And Cross: Popular YouTube Personality Dead at 22 After Medical Incident: ‘I Don’t Understand Why God Does Things’
A 22-year-old YouTube personality, Annabelle Ham, was found dead after disappearing. Her family attributed her death to an epileptic event. Ham had a significant following on social media and was known for her positive personality. Her family plans to raise awareness about epilepsy in her honor.
#education
National Review: The Corner: Facts and Fictions about College
Leftists ignore their own disinformation about college benefits as young people still fall for the false promise of a good job after graduation.
#crime
Fox News: Florida suspect accused of selling fentanyl disguised as ADHD medication: police
Florida suspect Jaquan Jones McCrary was arrested for selling fentanyl pills disguised as ADHD medication. Authorities found over 40 tablets weighing over 18 grams. McCrary also threatened to shoot law enforcement officers.
The Epoch Times: Food Giant Helps Get Child Trafficking Movie 'Sound of Freedom' to the Big Screen
The anti-people trafficking movie "Sound of Freedom" has earned nearly seven times its budget after two weeks. Starring Jim Caviezel, the film tells the true story of hundreds of people rescued from human trafficking. Goya Foods played a crucial role in the movie's distribution and also supports nonprofits fighting trafficking.
Fox News: Maryland police announce arrest after dad beaten to death protecting child after schoolyard fight
A suspect has been arrested in Maryland for the beating death of a father who defended a child after a schoolyard fight. Trevor Taylor is facing charges of manslaughter and assault. Christopher Wright died from his injuries on May 20.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Some LIV Golf Players at the British Open in Danger of Making Their Last Appearance in a Major
Joaquin Niemann and other LIV Golf players face uncertainty as the future of the league remains unclear. LIV Golf doesn't receive world ranking points, making it difficult for players to participate in future majors. The proposal of a partnership with the PGA Tour might change the situation, but nothing is certain.
Fox News: Saquon Barkley says he 'might have to' sit out season, 'say f--- you' to Giants after failed contract talks
Saquon Barkley, the New York Giants running back, is faced with the options of playing on the franchise tag or not playing at all due to a failed long-term deal negotiation. Barkley suggests a holdout and using his value as leverage. He acknowledges the possibility of sitting out, but also expresses a motivation to succeed if he does play.
PJ Media: Atlanta Journal-Constitution Fires Reporter, Issues Corrections After Irresponsible Story About the University of Georgia
The University of Georgia demanded a retraction from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) after an article containing inaccurate information and falsehoods about their football program. The AJC fired the reporter, but stood by the article's main claims. The university is now focused on addressing off-field issues and improving the team's culture.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: [ICAST 2023] The Next Iteration of Dendoh the Daiwa Seapower 1200
Daiwa has released the Seapower 1200, the new standard for electric reel performance. With its exceptional speed and power, it can handle deepwater species like swordfish and tilefish. The reel has a powerful motor and oversized gearing system, providing incredible speed and pulling power.
#other
Forbes: Wither Hall H? Facing Headwinds, San Diego Comic-Con Hopes For A Rebound
San Diego Comic-Con, a landmark event in the entertainment industry, faces challenges with the absence of big studios and the threat of strike actions. The event, celebrating its 52nd edition, is struggling to adapt as big studios like Marvel, Universal, Netflix, Sony, and HBO decide to skip the show. The absence of marquee attractions and high-profile panels has led to concerns about the future of the event. Despite these difficulties, Comic-Con is focusing on providing a quality fan experience, diverse programming, and a welcoming environment for the industry and community.