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19 Jul 2023
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#politics
American Thinker: Dem bill in House seeks to scrub words ‘husband’ and ‘wife’ from federal law
Democrats are introducing a bill to amend existing laws and remove the terms "husband" and "wife" from the text, replacing them with gender-neutral phrases. They argue that it is necessary to ensure equality following the Supreme Court's ruling on same-sex marriage. However, critics warn that this is a step towards totalitarian control and will erode traditional values and the concept of marriage as a foundation for creating and nurturing new lives.
National Review: This Government Regulation Is Killing Rural Health Care
Rural America is facing a health-care crisis with the closure of small-town hospitals. Industry insiders push back against reforms to address the issue, such as the repeal of certificate-of-need (CON) laws. States with CON laws have fewer rural hospitals, higher Medicaid spending per patient in rural areas, and higher emergency room utilization rates. These laws hinder investment and competition, leading to less access to healthcare for rural communities.
Fox News: Democrats sidestep progressive attacks on Netanyahu government ahead of Israeli president’s address
House Democrats avoid taking a clear stance on whether Benjamin Netanyahu's government is racist. Pramila Jayapal, who called Israel a "racist state," received criticism, but later clarified her comments. Some Democrats shifted the focus to recent antisemitic remarks by Robert Kennedy Jr. Others accepted Jayapal's clarification or expressed concerns about the rise of antisemitism. While some lawmakers disagreed with Netanyahu's policies, they did not label the entire government as racist.
Fox News: IRS whistleblowers testify in Hunter probe, Israeli president addresses Congress and more top headlines
Fox News Channel starts its new primetime lineup. IRS whistleblowers testify about political interference in Hunter Biden probe. Biden faces criticism over international tensions. State AG charges 16 Republicans for acting as 'false electors' for Trump. Conservative company battles Big Tech. Dem governor's mental health plan sacrifices vital services for housing. Grassroots conservative group enters Senate, House primaries. Trump claims Secret Service knows about cocaine at White House. FBI tells ex-agent investigating Hunter Biden not to answer certain questions. Hollywood debates AI. NBA player questions Charles Barkley's rant. Social worker speaks out against promoting homosexuality. New Jersey library relocates sexually explicit book. Laura Ingraham criticizes the left's view of democracy. Jesse Watters suggests the Biden administration destroyed evidence. Hannity interviews Trump about Biden family, economy, classified docs. Gutfeld discusses people's frustration with being patronized. Lawsuit against Big Tech for using data to train AI. Federal court decision against Biden's Ministry of Truth. Texas medical examiner reveals cause of death of police officer who killed mass shooter. Surfer credits friend for saving his life. Baseball player turns strikeout into run. Prediction of virtual bartenders with friendly smiles. Taco Bell wins trademark battle. Watch penguins learn to swim. Videos: Muslim parents protest Trudeau's dismissal of their LGBTQ+ curriculum protest. Teen refuses to join military due to erosion of patriotism. Fox News weather forecast. Jesse Watters criticizes police for destroying evidence. Follow Fox News on social media.
American Thinker: Donald, Joe & Joe
Senator Joe Manchin teases a potential third-party presidential run in 2024, considering a "unity ticket" with former Utah governor John Huntsman. While Manchin remains coy about his ambitions, this alternative option could attract some discontented Democratic and Republican voters. However, the "no labels" group has limited ballot access, limiting Manchin's potential impact in all 50 states. If he runs, Manchin may help Mr. Trump by appealing to centrist Democrats who seek a different approach to governance. Ultimately, it would be historic for a challenger to address his two opponents as "Mr. President."
#society
The Epoch Times: Pushback Forces Major Retailer to Shelve Graphic Book on Sex Aimed at 10 to 15 Year Olds
Major Australian retailer Big W has pulled the children's book 'Welcome to Sex' from its shelves due to its graphic content. The book, aimed at children aged 10 to 15, includes instructions on sexual intercourse, masturbation, and gender identity. Critics argue that the book promotes gender ideology and inappropriate information for children.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Poor troop quality slows Russia in northeastern Ukraine – ISW
Russian forces in northeastern Ukraine have not made significant advances due to poor troop quality. The involvement of degraded tank units and units known for low morale and discipline has hindered their progress. Additionally, the recent dismissal of a top commander and persistent supply line problems have further impacted Russian operations. Poor troo quality
Fox News: Biden calls up reserves to Europe as military struggles to recruit enough troops for rotations
President Biden has authorized the calling up of 3,000 reservists to augment US forces in Europe amidst the struggle to recruit enough troops. This comes as Russia's invasion of Ukraine raises concerns about NATO's vulnerability.
The Pentagon has deployed an additional 20,000 troops to Europe since the war in Ukraine began, further straining the military that was already facing a recruiting crisis. The Army, Navy, and Air Force are expected to fall significantly short of their recruiting targets for fiscal year 2023.
Euromaidan Press: Russia launches largest-yet attack on Odesa; port, grain instrastructure hit
In the largest attack yet, Russia launched a missile and drone strike on Odesa, damaging the port and critical infrastructure. The attack resulted in injuries to civilians and damage to residential buildings and industrial facilities.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: EU to create €20bn fund to support Ukraine’s army for years
The EU plans to create a €20 billion fund to support Ukraine's army over four years, including funding for weapons and military training. This marks a shift in the EU's stance towards subsidizing weapons.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Pound Slides After Cooler Inflation Data, Yen Under Pressure Again
Sterling weakened after British inflation data indicated that the Bank of England may not need to raise rates as much as anticipated. The pound dropped against the dollar and the euro, reaching its lowest level in a week against the dollar. Meanwhile, the yen softened due to dovish comments from the Bank of Japan's Governor.
National Review: Government Is a Poor Insurer
The recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) highlights the flaws in government deposit insurance. The FDIC's recommendation to extend unlimited deposit guarantees would worsen financial stability issues and protect wealthy individuals and institutions who don't need government guarantees.
The Epoch Times: Stocks Climb, Sterling Weighed Down as UK Inflation Slows
Global stocks and government bonds rally as UK inflation falls below expectations. Sterling's winning streak ends as market bets on higher interest rates fade .
#military
Liberty Nation: A Real Headscratcher? China-Russia Naval Exercise in the Sea of Japan
China and Russia are conducting a joint naval exercise in the Sea of Japan to intimidate US allies and fine-tune their combat skills at sea. The exercise involves Chinese and Russian warships, including newer Russian corvette-type vessels. This collaboration is part of a series of joint military exercises between China and Russia, with the goal of countering US influence in the Indo-Pacific region.
#history
The Federalist: Yes, It's Reasonable To Wonder If Oppenheimer Was A Soviet Spy
J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, is portrayed as a martyr by the left, despite his communist sympathies. The author criticizes a column that defends Oppenheimer's political views without acknowledging his communist ties. There were concerns about Oppenheimer being a spy and working with Soviet agents during his time at Los Alamos. The U.S. government monitored him closely. Many U.S. officials during that time were supportive of the Soviet Union and had communist ties. Oppenheimer's opposition to the preservation of the U.S. atomic monopoly raises questions about his thinking. The spies working with Oppenheimer helped the Soviets and harmed millions of people, while those advocating for surrendering atomic technology had similar consequences. Oppenheimer's thinking deserves further examination.
#health
Fox News: Border Patrol has no protocols for assessing health of children with preexisting conditions, report says
The Border Patrol failed to properly assess the medical needs of an 8-year-old girl who died in federal custody. An independent report revealed that the agency's failures in its medical systems for children contributed to her death. She had a chronic heart condition and sickle cell anemia.
#education
American Thinker: The peculiar racism of the Ivy League
Ivy League privilege and legacy admissions are discussed, along with the importance of affirmative action in elite schools' efforts to maintain their ruling class status.
Red State: First Annual Teacher Freedom Summit Enables Educators to Fight Back Against Teachers’ Unions
America's public school system is failing with low reading and math scores and a teacher shortage. Teacher unions prioritize their political agenda over teachers and students. The Teacher Freedom Summit aims to combat their influence and promote education reform.
#crime
Forbes: Ex-FC Barcelona President Bartomeu Diverted Money From Club For Personal Purposes Conclude Catalan Police
Ex-FC Barcelona president, Josep Bartomeu, is accused of diverting money meant for the club for personal purposes. Catalan police claim Bartomeu used a contract with Amalgama Marketing to make unrelated payments, diverting 86% of the funds to "external people" on his orders. The scandal, known as "Barcagate," involved paying over €980,000 for a social media campaign against key Barca figures critical of Bartomeu's management. No official statement has been made by Bartomeu or the club.
Fox News: South Carolina prison unit that practices 'restorative justice' has seen fewer violent incidents, study says
A South Carolina prison unit is using an unconventional approach to reduce violence behind bars. The Community Opportunity Restoration Enhancement (C.O.R.E.) unit focuses on restorative justice, encouraging open communication and self-correction. Inmates have personalized spaces and spend more time outside their cells. A study showed fewer violent incidents in the unit compared to the general prison population.
Fox News: Gilgo Beach murders: 3 serial killers whose mundane lives hid dark truth
LISK, the Long Island Serial Killer, was initially a mysterious figure after the discovery of 10 victims' remains. However, it turns out that the alleged killer is an architect and family man named Rex Heuermann. This highlights the fact that many serial killers lead seemingly ordinary lives within their communities.
Forbes: Negan Did Nothing Wrong On ‘The Walking Dead’
Massacre at a survivor outpost, orchestrated by Rick Grimes, leaves over two dozen dead. Retaliation ensues. Negan's motives and actions are questioned.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: 14 Lightweight Hunting Rifles For Every Budget
At a time when lightweight hunting rifles are in demand, there are plenty of factory options available. Companies like Kimber, Weatherby, Barrett, Browning, Sako, Savage, and Springfield Armory offer high-quality rifles weighing less than seven pounds. These rifles utilize advanced materials and techniques to ensure accuracy and balance, making them suitable for any hunter looking for a lightweight option.
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#technology
The Epoch Times: Cosmetics Giant Estee Lauder Hacked, Disrupting Business Operations
Cosmetics company Estee Lauder experienced a cybersecurity incident involving an unauthorized third party gaining access to their systems. The company has launched an investigation and is working with cybersecurity experts and law enforcement. The incident has caused disruptions to their business operations and they are implementing measures to improve security.
#other
Fox News: Jason Aldean addresses criticism of controversial country music video: 'This one goes too far'
Country singer Jason Aldean denies that his song, "Try That in a Small Town," has racial undertones. The song references small towns' resistance to riots and lawlessness during the summer of 2020. Aldean defends the song's message of community and rejects accusations of promoting violence.
American Thinker: Tracy Chapman has the last laugh
Tracy Chapman loaned her song "Fast Car" to Luke Combs for a country version, resulting in a resurgence of interest in her own music. Chapman's streams and daily downloads on Spotify are high, while Combs's version of the song is topping country charts. The controversy around Combs's success being a racial grievance issue in the country music industry is unfounded, as Chapman's talent extends across genres.
National Review: Veterans’ Group Decries VA Decision to Abandon Employee-Accountability Tools
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has decided to stop using a key section of the VA Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act, which was meant to discipline underperforming employees. This decision has been criticized by veterans' advocacy groups, who believe it undermines the care and respect owed to veterans. The VA will now rely on disciplinary mechanisms from before the 2017 Act, reinstating fired employees without providing a performance-improvement plan.
Fox News: 'The Chosen' gets waiver to continue filming during Hollywood strike
During a major strike in the entertainment industry, the Screen Actors Guild grants a waiver for the production of "The Chosen," a series about Jesus of Nazareth. The show was initially impacted by the strike, but it was granted an exemption due to its independent funding.
The Epoch Times: At first glance, she looks like a child with silky long hair, but wait until she turns her head
A pair of cocker spaniels named Hugo and Hattie have gained popularity on social media due to their luxurious, human-like hair. Owner Beth Morris dedicates a significant amount of time to maintaining their stunning locks and enjoys styling their hair in various ways. The dogs' hair routine involves careful brushing and detangling, as well as weekly baths and blow drying. Despite their fame, Morris emphasizes that the dogs' hair is just a small part of their overall lives, which also include outdoor adventures and train spotting.