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#politics

PJ Media: The Morning Briefing: Joe Biden's Greatest Accomplishment as President—Inspiring Whistleblowers
The Morning Briefing: Joe Biden's Greatest Accomplishment as President—Inspiring Whistleblowers
The women of "Embroidery and Beer" feel judged when they wear sleeveless shirts.

A whistleblower from the IRS reveals retaliation for investigating Hunter Biden and urges others to do what is right regardless of political affiliation.


Front Page Magazine: China Makes a Mockery of John Kerry
China Makes a Mockery of John Kerry


John Kerry, US climate envoy, failed to convince China to prioritize climate action during his visit to Beijing. Despite Kerry's urging, Chinese leader Xi Jinping vowed that China will determine its own path to cut carbon emissions and will not be influenced by others. Kerry stressed the need for China to decarbonize the power sector and take additional steps to enhance its climate ambition, but Xi showed no interest in cooperating, highlighting the lack of respect for traitors and sycophants. Xi's refusal to prioritize climate action leaves the US with no hope of meaningful collaboration and raises doubts about Kerry's loyalty to his own country.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Migrant Child Labor Takes a 16-Year-Old's Life
Migrant Child Labor Takes a 16-Year-Old's Life
Underage migrants entering the US are being forced into dangerous jobs, including factory work for major brands. The use of child labor is widespread, with children working late hours on hazardous machinery. Even companies like Ben & Jerry's are complicit, openly justifying the employment of migrant children. Tragedies occur, such as the recent death of a 16-year-old Guatemalan immigrant in a Mississippi poultry plant. While advocates proclaim that "no human being is illegal," the reality of their actions goes against their supposed social justice values.


#foreignaffairs

The Economist: In a spat in Brussels, a liberal vision of Europe loses out
In a spat in Brussels, a liberal vision of Europe loses out


The European Commission's proposal to appoint an American citizen, Fiona Scott Morton, as chief economist to its competition arm was met with protests in Brussels. French leaders opposed the idea and Scott Morton eventually declined the appointment. This incident highlights Europe's growing inclination towards a more insular approach. France's influence in changing the way the EU thinks has been successful, pushing for a Europe-first mindset. The EU's economy is becoming more statist, and industrial policies, subsidies, and central planning-style targets are being embraced. The direction of Europe's policies is shifting towards a more dirigiste approach, with potential departures of pro-globalisation figures in the commission.


The Epoch Times: ‘Keep the Faith’: US Lawmakers Share Hopeful Message With Falun Gong Adherents on CCP Persecution Anniversary
‘Keep the Faith’: US Lawmakers Share Hopeful Message With Falun Gong Adherents on CCP Persecution Anniversary
U.S. lawmakers and former officials condemn the ongoing persecution of Falun Gong practitioners by the Chinese regime, highlighting the heinousness of Beijing's abuses. The regime's repression has extended even to the United States. Falun Gong, a spiritual practice rooted in traditional Chinese beliefs, gained a massive following in China before the regime launched a campaign to eliminate it in 1999. Since then, millions of practitioners have faced brutal suppression, including forced organ harvesting. Lawmakers are taking action to impose sanctions and ban entry to individuals involved in forced organ harvesting in China.


The Epoch Times: ANALYSIS: Beijing Attempts to Coerce Western Diplomats Through Differential Treatment
ANALYSIS: Beijing Attempts to Coerce Western Diplomats Through Differential Treatment
Beijing canceled a visit by a top EU diplomat while hosting another one. China wants to avoid discussions on human rights and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The CCP is using differential treatment of diplomats to coerce Western powers into submission.


#health

The Epoch Times: Australia's COVID-Era 'Name and Shame' Laws Against Doctors Being Weaponised: Health Body
Australia's COVID-Era 'Name and Shame' Laws Against Doctors Being Weaponised: Health Body
Obstetricians criticize new "name and shame" laws in Australia, claiming they discourage doctors from working in regional areas. The laws allow medical authorities to issue public statements about professionals under investigation, potentially targeting those who express differing opinions or post on social media. Concerns are raised about the impact on doctors' careers and the presumption of innocence. The laws also contribute to regional doctor shortages, with state governments offering financial incentives to attract health workers.


The Epoch Times: Physician-Owned Hospitals Foster Competition and Reduce Costs, Doctors Say
Physician-Owned Hospitals Foster Competition and Reduce Costs, Doctors Say
Dr. Terry Gerard, an ER physician, feels that he spends more time helping insurance companies get paid than with his patients. Overregulation by health insurance companies and regulators is stifling his ability to provide care. A study shows that before restrictions on physician-owned hospitals (POHs), they provided higher-quality care at a lower cost. Burdensome regulations and the prohibition on POHs are reducing competition, driving up costs, and decreasing quality of care. Doctors are forced into employment with corporate hospitals, decreasing customization of care. Administrative tasks increase costs but some regulations have a purpose. Reforms are needed to restore competition and decrease regulatory burden.


#science

The Economist: Do the current heatwaves show that climate change is speeding up?
Do the current heatwaves show that climate change is speeding up?
Extreme heatwaves and record-breaking temperatures worldwide suggest that climate change is accelerating. Rising global temperatures, particularly in the oceans, can be attributed to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Factors such as the El Niño Southern Oscillation and changes in emissions of sulphur and methane contribute to the warming trend. The possibility of solar geoengineering, injecting sulphur directly into the stratosphere to cool the planet, is controversial but may become a necessary solution if the accelerated phase of warming persists.