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#politics
Fox News: Maine Gov. Mills vetoes bill to apply minimum wage laws to farmworkers
Maine Governor Janet Mills vetoed a bill to pay farmworkers a minimum wage, expressing concerns about the bill's language. The bill, sponsored by House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross, aimed to provide farmworkers with the same annual minimum wage as other workers in Maine, along with overtime pay. Talbot Ross accused the governor of maintaining inequality among Mainers. Governor Mills plans to issue an executive order to further analyze the bill and present her own version next year.
Fox News: Whistleblower confirms attorney who donated to Biden's 2020 campaign 'refused to bring charges' against Hunter
IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley confirms that U.S. Attorney for D.C., Matthew Graves, who donated to President Biden's campaign, refused to bring charges against Hunter Biden for tax evasion. Shapley claims that political interference occurred in the investigation. ( )
During a House Oversight Committee hearing, it was revealed that U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves, appointed by President Biden, donated to Biden's campaign while working at a law firm. The hearing focused on allegations of slow-walking the investigation into Hunter Biden and delaying enforcement actions before the 2020 presidential election. ( )
Breitbart: Xi Jinping Holds Climate Summit as John Kerry Visits China – Without Meeting with Him
Chinese dictator Xi Jinping humiliated John Kerry at a conference on ecological protection by asserting China's independence in setting environmental goals. Kerry left empty-handed, with no climate agreement in hand. China has vague promises to reduce carbon emissions in the future but will continue burning coal and disregarding Western input.
Front Page Magazine: Fauci’s “Unlawful Tenure”
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Xavier Becerra failed to reappoint 14 NIH directors, including Dr. Fauci. Fauci's actions during his tenure may be invalid, raising concerns about his influence in high-level meetings. The failure jeopardizes federal research grants and highlights the lack of accountability in HHS. Meanwhile, Becerra's questionable past and association with Imran Awan raise national security concerns. A full investigation into both is necessary to restore justice and eliminate white coat supremacy.
Human Events: CHARLIE KIRK: Hollywood has-beens urged GOP electors to defect to
elect Hillary in 2016
In 2016, Hollywood celebrities petitioned Republican electors to vote against Trump, but faced no consequences. Now, 16 Trump supporters in Michigan are charged with conspiracy for putting together an alternate slate of electors. There is a double standard in the treatment of both groups.
The Epoch Times: IRS Whistleblowers Testify Over Lack of Federal Prosecution Against Hunter Biden’s Alleged Tax Crimes
Congress crowded for IRS whistleblower hearing. Witnesses say Hunter Biden should face more consequences for tax crimes. Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) reacts. Israeli president's speech discussed. Biden administration plans to restrict corporate mergers. Trump and DeSantis appear in town halls. Highlights and update on 2024 election. Roger Stone speculates Democrats may replace Biden.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Sen. Joni Ernst: Biden Admin Should 'Lead By Example,' Set Thermostats at 78 Degrees
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) proposed legislation to require the EPA and DOE to set thermostats at 78 degrees Fahrenheit, following their own recommendations. The DOE encourages higher temperatures to save on electricity, but the National Sleep Foundation suggests a cooler room for better sleep. (, )
Daily Wire: Turley Explains How Dem ‘Tripped The Wire’ On Joe Biden In IRS Whistleblower Hearing
During a hearing, a House Democrat inadvertently revealed that President Biden did discuss his son Hunter's business dealings with the Chinese, contradicting the president's denial. Legal expert Jonathan Turley called it a damaging moment and suggested that it could have warranted the appointment of a special counsel.
Foreign Policy: India Steps Up Diplomacy With Myanmar
India is increasing engagement with Myanmar's ruling junta amid ethnic violence in Manipur state, while Bangladesh's government is planning to disqualify opponents ahead of national elections. Meanwhile, 26 opposition parties in India have formed an alliance to counter the ruling party.
Breitbart: White House: IRS Hearing Didn't Offer Evidence of Joe Biden Wrongdoing
IRS agent whistleblowers testified before the House Oversight Committee, claiming political interference in the Hunter Biden criminal tax case. They allege that the DOJ's investigation was tainted and that Hunter received lenient treatment. Joe Biden is mentioned as the "big guy," but no evidence of wrongdoing was presented.
#society
Fox News: NY regulators greenlight marijuana sales at festivals, other public events
New York state regulators have approved a measure allowing marijuana to be sold legally at festivals and other events. The move comes in response to complaints from farmers who have too much marijuana to sell due to a limited number of dispensaries. The Cannabis Control Board's initiative will allow growers to partner with retailers at adult-oriented events, and include processors who can sell products like edibles and vape cartridges. The measure aims to expand retail opportunities and give consumers legal access to marijuana in areas without dispensaries.
The Epoch Times: July 20 Anniversary and Its Significance for the West
The persecution of Falun Gong in China has had a significant impact on Western democratic freedoms. The Chinese Communist Party banned Falun Gong in 1999 and has since used physical and psychological torture to crush the practice. The CCP's contempt for international agreements has led to corruption and dishonesty, damaging Chinese society and spreading its influence to defraud nations and damage morality and ethics worldwide.
Falun Gong practitioners stood up for their right to freedom of belief and realized the poisonous nature of communist propaganda. Over 415 million people have withdrawn from the CCP. Western democracies can combat China's illicit organ harvesting practices by enacting appropriate legislation. Ronald Reagan's approach to Soviet communism provides a strategic way to expose China's communist regime and dissolve the CCP.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israel grants entry to Palestinian-Americans in bid for visa waiver qualification
Israel will now permit all American citizens, including those residing in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, to enter the country through Ben-Gurion Airport. This is a significant move as Israel has been seeking visa-free travel for its citizens to the U.S. for years.
The Epoch Times: US to Be Harmed Irreparably If Russian Gains in Africa Continue to Grow, Witnesses Tell Congress
Russia's successful attempts to gain influence in Africa are due to policy mistakes by the US and Western powers. Moscow is leveraging historical ties, exploiting grievances, and pointing out inconsistencies in Western interests in Africa. Russia is using misinformation, propaganda, and mercenaries to maximize profits, disrupt Western influence, and strengthen its geopolitical position. This poses risks of conflict and instability in the region and threatens US national security interests.
#economy
Forbes: Starcrawler On Alternate Revenue Streams, Cost Of Touring And Storytelling
Los Angeles rock quintet Starcrawler has shown growth in their music, incorporating punk roots with a more melodic sound on their latest album, She Said. They have also embraced alternate revenue streams through film work and recording for TV. However, touring has become more difficult due to inflation and increased costs. They have had to find creative ways to make things work financially, such as using fabric instead of expensive gear cases. Despite these challenges, they have enjoyed working with producer Tyler Bates and prioritize storytelling in their songs. (, )
#education
The Epoch Times: The Schools Dropping Legacy Admissions After SCOTUS Ruling
Wesleyan University and other colleges are ending legacy admissions to promote diversity and address concerns of inequality.
#crime
Fox News: NJ man, convicted fraudster pardoned by Trump, faces fraud charges again
A New Jersey man, previously convicted of fraud and whose prison sentence was commuted by President Trump, is facing fraud charges again. Eliyahu Weinstein and four others are accused of defrauding investors of $35 million through fake deals involving medical supplies and aid in wartime Ukraine. Weinstein, using a fake name, allegedly ran a company called Optimus Investments Inc., alongside two other conspirators. They received investor money through a second company, Tryon Management Group LLC, and used a Ponzi-like scheme to make monthly payments to investors.
Washington Free Beacon: The Major Revelations From the Hunter Biden Whistleblower Hearing
Two IRS agents testified that the Justice Department hindered an investigation into Hunter Biden. They provided evidence of Biden's attempts to avoid paying taxes. Hunter Biden "should have been charged" with tax felonies, but only faced misdemeanor charges. The investigation began with payments to prostitutes, and Biden filed false tax returns. IRS agents were prohibited from interviewing Hunter Biden's adult children and investigating his infamous WhatsApp messages. Foreign entities in China, Romania, and Ukraine made seven-figure payments to the Biden family.
#sports
Breitbart: LSU Gymnastics Star Olivia Dunne Springs Handstands in USA Bikini to Promote New Energy Drink Deal
Olivia Dunne, an LSU gymnast and social media sensation, celebrates her new NIL deal with Accelerator Active Energy drink by doing handstands in a patriotic bikini. She joins a group of notable athletes as brand ambassadors for the energy drink, and a social contest is announced. Dunne has recently faced criticism from the New York Times and has started a fund to support female athletes at LSU.
#other
The Epoch Times: The double-edged sword of California Green Energy | John Baker
Retired California Fish and Wildlife Department official, John Baker, reveals the environmental consequences of green energy policies on wildlife in California, highlighting the double standards in enforcing environmental laws.
Forbes: Foo Fighters, Weezer And Imagine Dragons Shine As FEQ Wraps Up In Quebec City
Foo Fighters perform at the Festival d'été de Québec, a music festival in Canada. The festival has a unique business model, offering low ticket prices and transferable passes, and showcases a diverse lineup of artists. Meanwhile, Imagine Dragons and Starcrawler also give energetic performances at the festival.
Forbes: NewJeans Break Their Tie With Twice With Another Hot 100 Hit Single
South Korean girl group NewJeans has made history with their latest single, "Super Shy," debuting at No. 66 on the Hot 100 chart, surpassing fellow South Korean group Twice. With three songs now on the chart, NewJeans solidifies their position as one of the most successful acts from Asia.