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#politics
The Economist: The FDA approves the first-ever non-prescription birth-control pill
The FDA approves the first-ever non-prescription birth-control pill. Pro-lifers fear it will lead to more abortions while progressives hope it will combat abortion bans.
Fox News: Liberal Swiss billionaire's extensive nonprofit cash targeted ahead of 2024 election: 'Needs to be stopped'
A watchdog group investigates foreign donors funneling cash to left-wing groups supporting President Biden and Democrats. Liberal Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss has provided significant funds to these organizations through his nonprofits. Republican lawmakers are working on legislation to prevent foreign nationals from influencing the American political system.
Wyss' nonprofits have given $425 million in funding to left-wing groups in recent years. The money has potentially boosted Biden's record and will be used in the upcoming election. Wyss' activity has caught the attention of both watchdog groups and Republican lawmakers who aim to close the foreign influence loophole in American elections.
National Review: The Left Isn’t Even Pretending to Work within the American System of Government Anymore
Legal scholar Mark Tushnet, known for his involvement in critical race theory, is back in the spotlight with his latest piece on "Popular Constitutionalism." Tushnet argues that President Biden should ignore Supreme Court rulings opposed to Democratic policy priorities. His argument is a blatant display of the Left's hunger for power and disregard for legal reasoning. With the rise of originalism and a conservative-dominated Supreme Court, Tushnet's argument is an attempt to discredit the Court and pave the way for a radical restructuring of the government.
Newsbusters: Hoover Institution Fellow DESTROYS Private Company Censorship Defense
A Hoover Institution fellow supports a recent injunction against Big Tech-government censorship to protect free speech. The injunction prohibits the Biden administration from pressuring social media companies to manipulate COVID discussion. The relationship between Big Tech and the government is both "consensual" and "coercive," making the social media companies no longer purely private. The government's claims of stopping "disinformation" are deceptive, as three censored plaintiffs are physicians. Decisions on care should be left to physicians and patients, not the government. Judge Doughty's ban on government meddling should stand to keep the public debate alive.
The Epoch Times: RFK Jr. Responds to Democrat Attacks at Weaponization Hearing
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified at a hearing on federal government censorship. Democrats tried to deplatform him due to controversial remarks he made about the COVID-19 virus. Despite the attacks, Kennedy emphasized the importance of free speech and debated issues such as inflation and the war in Ukraine.
The Blaze: Dem lawmaker tries to cover for Joe Biden, but inadvertently 'tripped the wire' on him instead
Rep. Dan Goldman inadvertently undermined President Biden's claims about his involvement in his son's business dealings during a House Oversight Committee hearing. Goldman highlighted testimony that suggested Hunter Biden discussed business deals with his father, contradicting Biden's assertion of non-involvement. Legal scholar Jonathan Turley viewed this as a damaging moment for the Bidens.
Red State: Biden Staff Privately Admits They're Making 'Accommodations' for His Stumbling Problem
Even liberal media is acknowledging the accommodations being made for Biden's deteriorating condition, such as using shorter retractable stairs and casual attire. The White House refuses to address the matter directly, but insiders confirm that it is a deliberate effort to make travel easier for the president. Age-related mobility issues and falls have prompted these adjustments, although Biden still stumbles occasionally. The administration is trying to downplay his physical frailty while attempting to maintain his public image. Even with these modifications, Biden's lack of coherence remains a pressing concern for the Democrats.
Forbes: Supreme Court Ethics: Senate Committee Voting On Court Reforms—Here’s What Would Change
The Senate Judiciary Committee will vote on the Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal and Transparency Act (SCERT Act), which aims to establish a code of conduct for Supreme Court justices and stricter rules for disclosing gifts and income. Democrats support the bill, but it is unlikely to pass due to Republican opposition. This bill is part of efforts to address ethics controversies surrounding justices such as Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. .
Fox News: Cambodia's prime minister reactivates Facebook account 3 weeks after breakup with the platform
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen reactivated his Facebook account after three weeks of using Telegram, stating it was in the national interest. This came shortly after a review board recommended suspending his social media accounts due to violent language. Hun Sen's Facebook page has 14 million followers, though some question the authenticity of these accounts. Despite his previous criticisms, he did not ban Facebook in Cambodia and the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications' attempt to expel Facebook representatives failed.
#society
The Blaze: Horowitz: Ninth Circuit makes homeless encampments a fundamental right
Cities in the West have the power to enforce public health measures but are powerless to clear public encampments that are rife with crime and health risks. The Ninth Circuit expanded the right to camp out in public spaces and refused to hear an appeal challenging this decision. The Supreme Court also declined to take up the case, leaving the ruling intact. This decision undermines traditional laws and compromises public safety.
The Economist: Americans are moving to places besieged by extreme heat
Americans are moving to hot cities in the Sunbelt, despite extreme heat warnings. The heatwave is causing suffering and even deaths, with homeless individuals being particularly vulnerable. Cities in the Sunbelt are implementing strategies to combat extreme heat, such as appointing chief heat officers and adopting techniques like reflective coatings and tree planting. However, the growth and sustainability of these cities are sometimes at odds, and the choices made will have consequences for the future.
Daily Wire: Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos: ‘We’re Super Committed’ To Making Deal With WGA & SAG-AFTRA
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos, raised in a union household, expressed solidarity with the writers' and actors' strike in Hollywood, understanding the toll it takes on families. He is committed to reaching a fair agreement. On the other hand, Disney CEO Bob Iger finds the months-long strike and its demands disruptive and unrealistic, stating that the industry already faces numerous challenges.
#war
Fox News: Multiple casualties reported as Russian onslaught of Ukraine continues for 3rd consecutive evening
Russian forces launch a series of attacks on Ukrainian targets, causing casualties and destruction. The attacks are seen as retaliation for a previous strike on a bridge. The targeted Black Sea region is vital for Ukrainian grain exports, and the attacks draw condemnation from foreign leaders.
Euromaidan Press: EU renews sanctions against specific sectors of Russia’s economy
EU renews sanctions against specific sectors of Russia's economy, including a ban on crude oil imports and disconnection of Russian banks from SWIFT. The European Union reaffirms its condemnation of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and pledges continued support to Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: ZOA Opposes Israeli PM's Concessions To Biden
ZOA opposes Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's reported concessions to the US administration. They deny freezing construction in Judea and Samaria in exchange for a meeting with President Biden. ZOA president says any freeze on Jewish building violates human rights and rewards terrorism.
#economy
Forbes: Tesla Stock Takes 6% Post-Earnings Dive—Here’s Why Some Say Its $860 Billion Valuation Is ‘Disconnected From Reality’
Tesla's stock slides after exceeding earnings expectations, raising concerns about its overvaluation. Analysts warn that the stock surge may not be sustainable.
The Epoch Times: Florida Renters Unlikely to See Relief in Housing Market Despite 'Cooldown' Across the US
Florida's rental market remains expensive and shows little sign of cooling down, despite a nationwide decrease in rental markets. The high demand and cost of living in Florida have contributed to the stability of the rental market at a high rate. The population in Florida continues to grow, with more people moving to the state than any other, further driving up rent prices.
#military
The Epoch Times: BC Army Reservists Provide Tough Challenge for Upcoming Episode of 'Amazing Race Canada'
Canadian soldiers from the Canadian Scottish Regiment in Victoria, B.C. participate in a military challenge for the reality TV show "The Amazing Race Canada". Captain Christopher Nixon and Lieutenant Colonel D.J. Proctor assist with the filming and coordination of the challenge, which involves the teams setting up a 10-man military tent. The soldiers provide guidance and support to the contestants, who must compete to assemble the tent in the fastest time.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Gan Jing World Launches Competition in Spirit of Good Times and Togetherness Over Food
Social media platform "Gan Jing World" is holding a competition called to celebrate the power of food and togetherness. Participants are encouraged to share their memories, recipes, and mealtime-related videos for a chance to win up to $1,000. The platform aims to promote positivity and a safe online environment.
#health
Fox News: World Health Organization urges governments to set up surveillance system for at-risk people during heat wave
The World Health Organization urges governments to establish a surveillance system for at-risk individuals during the hot weather. People with certain health conditions, pregnant women, children, and homeless people are particularly vulnerable to heat waves. Global warming is exacerbating the situation, leading to extreme weather patterns globally.
#education
The American Spectator: How to Find an Evangelical College That Isn’t Woke
Conservative evangelicals seeking alternatives to left-leaning universities should carefully research Protestant evangelical colleges to ensure alignment with their beliefs.
#crime
Fox News: NYC EMT repeatedly stabbed by 'emotionally disturbed' patient in back of ambulance: 'He skewered her'
An EMS worker in NYC was stabbed by a patient while transporting him to the hospital. The female EMT was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition. The suspect has been arrested and charged with assault and possession of a weapon.
Fox News: Woman accused of setting WY abortion clinic on fire set to take plea deal
Lorna Green, an abortion opponent, set fire to Wyoming's first full-service abortion clinic. She admitted to breaking in and using gasoline to start the fire. Green is facing arson charges and could receive up to 20 years in prison.
Fox News: Shakira slammed with second tax fraud inquiry while facing potential prison time for previous charges
Spanish singer Shakira is facing a second investigation into potential tax fraud cases. She is currently awaiting trial for failing to pay the Spanish government 14.5 million Euros in taxes between 2012 and 2014. Prosecutors are requesting an eight-year prison sentence and a fine of 24 million Euros.
Fox News: German investigators find lumps of gold while looking into theft of hundreds of ancient Celtic coins
German authorities arrest four suspects in the theft of 483 ancient Celtic gold coins from a museum in Manching. Lumps of melted gold have been recovered, but hope remains for finding the rest of the stolen treasure.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Florentino Pérez, Todo Listo, El Fichaje Por El Real Madrid Se Anuncia Entre El 1 Y El 3 De Agosto
Real Madrid is making moves in the summer transfer market, signing multiple players and potentially pursuing Kylian Mbappé. The club's president, Florentino Pérez, has been chasing Mbappé for years, and with the player's contract situation at Paris Saint-Germain, the opportunity to sign him may finally be within reach. However, the deal would likely come with a hefty price tag of around 200 million euros. Despite this, optimism is growing within Real Madrid, with some believing that the Mbappé signing could be finalized in early August.
The Epoch Times: Australia Opens Women's World Cup With a 1–0 Win Over Ireland, Despite Sam Kerr's Absence
Australia's star striker Sam Kerr is uncertain to play in the Women's World Cup due to a muscle injury, but her spirit continues to inspire her team. Despite missing Kerr, Australia secured a 1-0 win over Ireland in their opening match. Meanwhile, New Zealand achieved a surprising upset victory over Norway, and both matches began with a moment of silence in respect to a fatal shooting in Auckland.
targetwalleye.com: Jigging Rap Magnum, Lipping walleye, Gut hooked fish study – Target Walleye
Two anglers win a fishing derby with five walleyes totaling 147.75 inches, catching the fish using a variety of setups and techniques. They refuse to divulge specific details on their success.
#science
The Federalist: Feds Funded AI Surveillance Program Targeting Covid Discourse
The National Science Foundation awarded funding to Mississippi State University for a program analyzing how people expressed emotions about Covid-19 on social media. The program aimed to establish a database of emotions and understand the link between negative emotions and regional variation and socioeconomic status.
#outdoors
Fox News: Fiancé of Arizona woman gored, tossed in air by Yellowstone bison details attack
A man's vacation at Yellowstone National Park turns sour when a bison charges and tosses his fiancée in the air, causing significant injuries. The woman suffers fractures and collapsed lungs but does not require surgery. Visitors are reminded to stay at least 25 yards away from bison as they can become agitated during mating season.
#other
The Epoch Times: How to Improve Housing Affordability by Motivating Developers
The affordability crisis in Ontario's housing market requires increased housing supply and incentives for developers. Analysts suggest solutions such as eliminating the HST, reducing development charges, and selling land at reduced prices. However, there are concerns about the availability of tax money to incentivize developers, and urban containment policies have driven up land prices. The housing affordability crisis is impacting businesses' ability to attract talent, and the construction industry faces labor shortages. Rising interest rates and government-imposed costs are impeding the construction of more housing. The focus should be on improving the labor pool, accelerating the development cycle, and reducing regulatory barriers. However, spurring demand without addressing supply issues may not solve the affordability crisis.
Flag And Cross: Jumping Jacks, El Ejercicio De Moda: Cómo Hacerlo En Casa Sin Lesionarte Y Beneficios
Jumping Jacks are a basic exercise that combines resistance training and aerobic exercise to work the muscles in short intervals. They involve jumping while spreading the legs and raising the arms above the head. Jumping Jacks work multiple muscles, including the glutes, quadriceps, and hip flexors. They also improve cardiovascular and lung capacity, help burn fat, and aid in building stamina.
The Epoch Times: ‘I can change my story’: Addiction Recovery Journey Boosted by Helping Others
Libby Szarka and Danielle Swampy have both overcome addiction and turned their lives around by helping others. Szarka, who was once homeless and addicted to crack, now works at an addiction treatment center and has opened her own recovery home. Swampy, who endured years of trauma and addiction after losing her children, has been clean for almost six years and also works at Poundmaker's. Both women credit their recovery to their desire to help others and are grateful for the support they received in Alberta.