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#politics
Flag And Cross: Watch: McEnany Tears Into Biden After Joe Embarrasses US in Meeting with Israel
Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany criticized President Joe Biden for his slurred speech and tired appearance during a meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog. McEnany argued that Biden's behavior damages America's image and questioned whether he acts the same way with other world leaders like Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin. She also accused The New York Times of covering up his flaws. McEnany concluded that Biden's cognitive decline is evident and warned of the negative consequences it has on national security and global stability.
Daily Wire: ‘Get Over It’: Dana Loesch Says Democrats Have No Room To Oppose Dirty Hunter Biden Pics
Radio host Dana Loesch defended Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for showing explicit photos of Hunter Biden during a Capitol Hill hearing, arguing that the images were no different from what the left wants children to see in school libraries. Others also criticized Democrats for their outrage, pointing out the hypocrisy of wanting to keep explicit material in schools while condemning Greene. The incident sparked a debate about the appropriateness of showing such images in a congressional committee.
The Federalist Papers: NYC to Pay Protestors from 2020 George Floyd Riots $13 Million in Settlement of Civil Right Lawsuit
The city of New York has reached a $13 million agreement to settle a civil rights lawsuit involving 1,300 individuals who claim they were harmed by law enforcement during racial injustice protests in 2020. This settlement, if approved, will be one of the largest payouts in history for mass arrests. The city defended its actions, citing the unruly nature of the protests.
PJ Media: Lamest Presidential Campaign Ever Gets Even More Pathetic
Biden's reelection campaign is off to a weak start, with his headquarters in his Delaware residence. The minimal effort and lack of staff show his unpopularity and potential replacement.
Newsbusters: NBC Frets GOP ‘Seizing on’ IRS Whistleblowers in Hunter Probe as ABC Stays Silent
ABC's Good Morning America, CBS Mornings, and NBC's Today all ignored the House Oversight Committee hearing featuring IRS whistleblowers exposing the stonewalling they faced in investigating Hunter Biden. Instead, Good Morning America prioritized a segment about a family suing McDonald's over a burned McNugget. NBC attempted to undermine the whistleblowers' claims by emphasizing their political affiliations. CBS treated the hearing seriously, highlighting the evidence supporting more serious charges against Hunter Biden. The bias by omission from ABC and NBC was facilitated by advertisers like Google and Kohl's.
Red State: BREAKING: Sen. Chuck Grassley Releases Unclassified FBI FD-1023 Alleging Joe Biden Engaged in Criminal Bribery Scheme
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) releases unclassified record alleging criminal bribery scheme involving then-Vice President Joe Biden and Ukrainian business executive. Grassley obtained the record from Justice Department whistleblowers. Biden is accused of using multiple bank accounts to hide money received from the Burisma executive. Grassley and Chairman Comer plan to investigate the Justice Department's handling of the information.
The Federalist: Democrats Try To Censor RFK Jr. At Hearing On Censorship
Democrat lawmakers on the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government attempted to censor Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s testimony in a hearing on censorship. They claimed his comments on the novel coronavirus were antisemitic and anti-Asian. Despite their efforts, Kennedy was able to speak, but was repeatedly interrupted.
House Democrats demanded that Republicans revoke Kennedy's invitation to testify, but he was invited due to his involvement in a group of social media users who were flagged for censorship. During the hearing, there were further attempts to censor Kennedy, but he refuted the accusations against him. The hearing focused on the government's role in censoring Americans and the collusion between Big Tech and government agencies.
Fox News: Democrats refuse to face 'real evidence of crimes' by Hunter Biden, GOP rep. says
House Oversight Committee member Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, claims that testimony from IRS whistleblowers in the Hunter Biden case revealed "significant crimes" that the Department of Justice ignored. Turner criticizes Democrats for refusing to acknowledge these facts and treating the Bidens differently than other Americans. He emphasizes that the whistleblowers had direct access to Hunter Biden's financial records and transactions, providing hard evidence of interference by the Department of Justice on behalf of the Bidens. Turner also highlights the expiration of the statute of limitations for potential criminal prosecutions in 2014 and 2015.
Red State: 'Dark Brandon' Returns and Immediately Faceplants
The White House's public approval is plummeting, especially on the economy. Joe Biden's approval rating is a low 39%, making him one of the most unpopular politicians. A senior advisor suggests rebranding Biden as "Dark Brandon," but the image portrays him as old, near death, and unfit for re-election. The attempt to make Biden seem cool backfires, and his handlers should focus on presenting him as a gentle grandpa instead.
Fox News: FBI official testifies agency knew Hunter Biden laptop was real
The FBI conditioned social media companies to believe that the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation, even though they knew it was legitimate. FBI Special Agent Laura Dehmlow testified that the FBI made an institutional decision to refuse to answer questions about the laptop's authenticity, allowing social media companies to conclude it was disinformation.
Spectator USA: Ron’s reset
Mike Pence's fundraising and donor numbers are so low that he may not make it to the first presidential debate. Meanwhile, Ron DeSantis is a strong candidate, but faces competition from other South Carolina politicians.
Daily Wire: Dems Try And Fail To Censor RFK Jr. At Censorship Hearing
House Democrats failed to censor Robert Kennedy Jr., a Democratic Party candidate for president, at a hearing on censorship. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz accused Kennedy of making anti-Semitic and anti-Asian comments, but the GOP majority's motion to table the censorship motion succeeded, allowing the hearing to continue. Kennedy denied the allegations and argued that the attempt to censor him was evidence of the issue at hand.
The New American: IRS Whistleblower Confirms The Bidens Prostituted America for 17 Million Dollars - The New American
In this podcast episode, the host argues that laws do not apply to Democrats and that the deep state can break any law without consequences, even going as far as to murder Trump supporters. The host presents video clips to support these claims.
Newsbusters: Hunter Biden Exposé Author Blasts ‘Unholy’ Big Tech-Gov’t Censorship Alliance
Breitbart Politics Editor Emma-Jo Morris testified about Big Tech's collusion with the government to censor her Hunter Biden laptop exposé, calling it an "unholy alliance" during the Select Subcommittee hearing. She emphasized that evidence was verified but censored on major platforms as "hacked" or "Russian disinformation." Twitter banned the Post, refusing to share the stories or allow links in private messages.
#society
The Blaze: Florida jury awards $800,000 to family of girl who suffered second-degree burns from 'dangerously' hot McDonald's McNugget
A South Florida jury awarded $800,000 in damages to a family whose daughter was severely burned by a scalding hot chicken McNugget purchased at McDonald's. The girl dropped the nugget on her lap, causing a burn that left her scarred. The family sued McDonald's and the franchise owner, claiming negligence and emotional distress. The jury found Upchurch Foods liable for negligence but not McDonald's, and awarded $400,000 for past damages and $400,000 for future damages to the girl. The case is reminiscent of the famous hot coffee lawsuit against McDonald's in the 1990s.
Flag And Cross: Quality Time And Valuable Tips: How Chores Strengthen Parent-Child Relationships
One in four Americans say doing chores helped them bond with their parents. They believe they have a strong relationship and spending quality time together is important. Americans find comfort in doing tasks the way they learned from their parents.
#war
Human Events: Wagner Group fighters train with Belarusian army: report
Members of Russia’s Wagner group are training special forces in Belarus near the Polish border. Poland has moved troops to its eastern part amid tensions, and the Kremlin expressed concern over the "hostile attitude" of Poland.
#economy
The Economist: What America’s bike-share schemes tell you about venture capital
Bike-share schemes in America are declining, with many systems closing down. Venture capital funding is deflating, and operators are struggling to run profitable businesses. Non-electrified bikes are not being maintained, pushing riders toward more expensive e-bikes.
#military
All Outdoor: POTD: The First Military Adopted Semiautomatic Rifle - Mondragon 1908
The M1908 Mondragon rifle, designed by Mexican General Manuel Mondragon, was the world's first self-loading rifle adopted for military use. It boasted advanced features such as a gas-operated piston, rotating bolt, and a 10-round internal magazine. However, it faced issues with low-quality ammunition, leading to the cancellation of Mexico's bulk order. Despite this setback, the Mondragon rifle marked a significant advancement in military weapons.
The Epoch Times: How Britain's Secret Cyber Unit Targets Russia and China Online
Britain's National Cyber Force (NCF) has been conducting covert cyber operations daily to target "hostile states" such as China and Russia. The NCF uses internet and technology techniques to disrupt and weaken overseas adversaries by sowing distrust and preventing the publication of extremist material. The NCF works closely with the Five Eyes and NATO to protect military deployments, counter cyber threats, and disrupt terrorist groups. The unit plans to expand its operations and improve coordination of defense strategic communications activities. The NCF also targets online child abuse and runs agents to exploit adversary reliance on digital technology.
#culture
Spectator USA: Barbie should be called Ken
The Barbie film parodies Barbie while also attempting to portray her as a feminist icon. The production values are high and there are some funny moments, but the movie tries to appease different perspectives. The story follows Barbie as she goes from Barbie Land to the real world, facing an existential crisis and finding out that men run everything in LA. The film becomes somewhat of a caper as Barbie and Ken try to navigate their new surroundings. The movie is entertaining, but it tries to cover too many themes and lacks focus.
#history
The Epoch Times: Book Review: ‘Lockett and the Devil’s Path’
In "Lockett and the Devil's Path," Capt. James Lockett plays a major role in the Civil War, participating in the Tullahoma Campaign in 1863. The fictional character interacts with soldiers, deals with espionage, and plays a part in the adoption of the Spencer rifle by the Union Army. The novel weaves historical details with captivating plots and subplots, giving readers an authentic and entertaining insight into this lesser-known military campaign.
#health
Fox News: Washington health officials investigate first case of drug-resistant fungus in Pierce County man
Washington health officials are investigating the first case of Candida auris, a multidrug-resistant fungus, in the state. The patient was diagnosed with colonization and had not recently traveled out of state. This is believed to be the first locally acquired case in Washington.
#education
National Review: Stanford DEI Dean Who Accosted Trump Judge Leaves Law School
Stanford's DEI dean is resigning after clashes with the administration & students. She caused controversy by interrupting a Federalist Society event.
Fox News: Stanford University president to resign after board reviews decades-old research papers
Stanford University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne has resigned after an independent review found "serious flaws" in his scientific papers. While cleared of research misconduct, errors by his team and manipulated data were discovered.
#crime
Forbes: Everything You Need To Know About Carlee Russell’s Alleged Disappearance
Law enforcement officials are skeptical of Carlee Russell's claim that she was kidnapped while helping a lost toddler on the highway. There is no evidence of a lost child and details of her alleged disappearance have not been corroborated by police.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Derek Chauvin to appeal his case to the Supreme Court
Derek Chauvin will appeal his murder conviction of George Floyd to the Supreme Court, claiming he didn't receive a fair trial due to pretrial publicity and potential for violence. Chauvin's attorneys argue that jurors' safety concerns influenced their verdict.
Fox News: Oklahoma executes death row inmate who killed 20-year-old woman with butcher knife
Jemaine Cannon, a man convicted of stabbing a Tulsa woman to death in 1995, was executed in Oklahoma. Cannon had escaped from a prison work center prior to the murder. He was put to death by lethal injection and claimed self-defense during a clemency hearing, which was ultimately denied.
#sports
Flag And Cross: 60 Millones, Ansu Fati, Contra Las Cuerdas, No Hay Perdón, Giro De Guion En El Barça
FC Barcelona has made some important signings in the transfer market, including Ilkay Gündogan, Iñigo Martínez, and Oriol Romeu, to compete for European titles. However, more reinforcements are needed, particularly in the right-back position and attacking midfield. The club's struggle to offload players is causing a critical situation, with the need to sell before registering new signings becoming a top priority. Ansu Fati, with a high market value, might be a potential solution if the club fails to sell other players.
#other
The Epoch Times: Côte d’Azur Estate
On the French Riviera, a luxurious 5-bedroom villa with stunning views over Cap Ferrat and Villefranche-sur-Mer's bay awaits. This 1920s home is set within the walls of an ancient fortress, boasting a hot tub, spacious living areas, and a grotto-style pool. Formerly occupied by Princess Margaret of Denmark, this Mediterranean-style residence offers modern comfort in a breathtaking setting.
Daily Wire: ‘Better Call Saul’ Actor Urges Colleagues To Stay On Strike, Not To Ask For Exemptions: ‘Do The Hard Thing’
Actor Bob Odenkirk encourages actors to stay on strike and not seek exemptions. Some projects have received waivers to resume filming, but Odenkirk believes everyone should show solidarity and not promote their projects. Studios have had to cancel events due to the strike.
Fox News: Kate Gosselin's daughter Mady accuses brother Collin of recent violent threats against family
Mady, one of the daughters of the once-popular Gosselin family from "Jon & Kate Plus 8," accused her brother Collin of physically threatening the family after his interview for Vice dropped. Mady stated that she will not rebuild their relationship after experiencing violence and hate speech from him. Collin recently alleged abuse from their mother, Kate, and claimed she sent him away to hide the secrets he was revealing.
Forbes: Just 12% Of Americans Want Exploring The Moon To Be NASA’s Top Priority—As Agency Prepares Artemis Moon Missions
A new poll by Pew Research Center reveals that just over 10% of Americans believe NASA should prioritize sending astronauts back to the moon. Only 11% of respondents think Mars exploration should be a top priority. However, nearly 70% of Americans believe the US should remain a leader in space exploration.