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#politics

The Epoch Times: 90% of Businesses Exempt From Federal Bill Mandating Ownership Disclosure: Report
90% of Businesses Exempt From Federal Bill Mandating Ownership Disclosure: Report
Around 90% of businesses in Canada are not legally required to disclose ownership details to the federal government. A proposed bill aims to change that by compelling federally registered companies to submit ownership information, including names and addresses of individuals with significant control. The goal is to create a national registry to prevent regulatory loopholes and curb illegal activity.


Fox News: Rebekah Jones defends strange claim that DeSantis spent CNN interview talking about her
Rebekah Jones defends strange claim that DeSantis spent CNN interview talking about her
Ex-Florida health department employee Rebekah Jones falsely claimed that Gov. Ron DeSantis spent an entire CNN interview talking about her. Twitter's fact-checking service corrected her claim, stating that the interview did not mention her. Jones had previously spread false claims about DeSantis pressuring her to bury data on COVID deaths in Florida.


National Review: The Corner: ‘Episode 35: Spy vs. Spy vs. Whistleblower vs. Idiot’
The Corner: ‘Episode 35: Spy vs. Spy vs. Whistleblower vs. Idiot’
In episode 35 of The Charles C. W. Cooke Podcast, I discuss the differences between England and America. Later, I talk with Eli Lake about the validity of the Espionage Act of 1917 and whether Donald Trump should have faced charges.


The Blaze: FBI official admits bureau told Twitter Hunter Biden laptop 'was real' — and the date of admission says it all
FBI official admits bureau told Twitter Hunter Biden laptop 'was real' — and the date of admission says it all
The FBI confirmed the authenticity of Hunter Biden's laptop to Twitter on the same day that the New York Post published its story. However, Twitter still censored the story and locked the Post's account. The FBI's failure to clarify the truth misled voters and allowed the "Russian disinformation" narrative to take root.


Forbes: 41st Execution Under Biden: President Pledged End Of Death Penalty But Has Made Little Progress On Issue
41st Execution Under Biden: President Pledged End Of Death Penalty But Has Made Little Progress On Issue
President Biden, despite promising to eliminate the death penalty, has remained quiet as the Department of Justice continues to seek death sentences in certain cases. Advocates are calling for the commutation of federal death penalties and the abolition of the capital punishment system, requiring Congress to pass legislation. Since taking office, no defendants have been sentenced to death, but 41 people have been executed in seven states.

Alabama executed its first prisoner in a year, James Barber, who died by lethal injection. The Supreme Court denied a request to halt the execution, with three liberal judges accusing Alabama of using Barber as a "guinea pig." The death penalty has a long history in the United States, with death sentences peaking in the mid 1990s and sharply declining since then. President Trump allowed federal executions to occur after a 17-year hiatus, resulting in the deaths of thirteen people in his final months as president.


The American Mind: Beheading Leviathan
Beheading Leviathan


The ruling class reacted to the election of Trump and Brexit by trying to protect democracy through censorship. The Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) became a clearinghouse for censoring posts online. During COVID, the government not only censored online speech but also monitored private behavior. The CIA was also found to be conducting unauthorized digital surveillance. The Surveillance State and Censorship Leviathan work together to control public discourse and limit dissent. This is a form of mind control that must be challenged and stopped.


The American Spectator: Is a Vivek Ramaswamy Moment Coming?
Is a Vivek Ramaswamy Moment Coming?
Rich Lowry believes that Vivek Ramaswamy, like previous outsider candidates, has no business running for president without political experience and no chance of winning the nomination. However, history has shown that these candidates can gain traction by resonating with voters on important issues or having strong charisma. While Ramaswamy may be intelligent and likeable, he doesn't seem like a future president.


The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Rand Paul’s Kentucky Senate office caught fire last night causing heavy damage…
BREAKING: Rand Paul’s Kentucky Senate office caught fire last night causing heavy damage…
Sen. Rand Paul's office in Bowling Green, Kentucky caught fire, causing heavy damage to multiple neighboring businesses. The cause of the fire is unknown. No injuries have been reported.


Spectator USA: DeSantis doubles down in war on Bud Light
DeSantis doubles down in war on Bud Light
Many Americans are tired of corporations pushing progressive ideologies and Governor Ron DeSantis talking about it. DeSantis calls for an investigation into AB InBev's actions regarding their Bud Light marketing campaign, suggesting it breached legal duties to its shareholders. The reaction to DeSantis's actions has been mixed.


#society

Newsbusters: Praise God! Baby Lives After Being Thrown Out then Carried Miles by Stray Dog
Praise God! Baby Lives After Being Thrown Out then Carried Miles by Stray Dog
A stray dog in Tripoli saves an abandoned baby girl who was left in a garbage bag. The baby is now in stable condition.


Fox News: Mother arrested for allegedly starving, abusing her daughter to collect insurance money: report
Mother arrested for allegedly starving, abusing her daughter to collect insurance money: report
- Japanese woman arrested for starving and abusing her daughter to fraudulently claim insurance payments. She allegedly told the school her daughter had a disease to hide abuse. The mother had hospitalized her daughter 43 times since 2018 for a total of 332 days, obtaining $40,000 in insurance benefits. Child welfare officials failed to act on previous signs of abuse.


The Blaze: Andrew Tate: Champion of masculinity or paragon of toxicity?
Andrew Tate: Champion of masculinity or paragon of toxicity?
British-American influencer Andrew Tate is a controversial figure who polarizes opinions on masculinity. Some view him as a proponent of traditional values, while others consider him a prime example of toxic masculinity. Liz Wheeler argues that while Tate accurately diagnoses a problem in society's portrayal of masculinity, his proposed solutions are harmful, promoting materialism, exploitation of women, and self-centeredness. In Liz Wheeler's eyes, Andrew Tate embodies both positive and negative aspects of masculinity.


The Epoch Times: Evidence of Little People Found Throughout the World, But Are They Real?
Evidence of Little People Found Throughout the World, But Are They Real?


Throughout history, evidence has suggested the existence of little people who lived around the world. In Indonesia, the remains of a one-meter-tall woman, nicknamed "the hobbit," were found, belonging to a smaller species of human. In Kenya, the Agumba were described as stocky and clever, living in pits on plateaus. In Hawaii, the Menehune were known for their amazing feats of labor, while in Iceland, elves and their habitats are protected by law.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Russia attacked Odesa’s agricultural infrastructure twice in last 24 hours
Russia attacked Odesa’s agricultural infrastructure twice in last 24 hours
Russian forces launched two missile attacks on Odesa's agricultural infrastructure, destroying 100 tons of peas and 20 tons of barley, as well as damaging infrastructure facilities. The attacks resulted in injuries to civilians and damage to Ukrainian State Emergency Service equipment.


The Epoch Times: Armenia: Canada to Send Two Experts for EU Mission Seeking Peace in Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenia: Canada to Send Two Experts for EU Mission Seeking Peace in Nagorno-Karabakh
Canada is sending officials to support a European mission to prevent war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The mission involves civilian monitors at the border.


Foreign Policy: You See What You Want to See in Russia
You See What You Want to See in Russia
The war in Ukraine is seen differently depending on one's perspective. Some believe it will have a significant impact on the future world order, while others see it as isolated and of little consequence. Recent events have only reinforced people's preexisting beliefs, with little room for reconsideration. The Prigozhin affair further highlighted this divide, with some interpreting it as a reason to escalate the conflict and others dismissing it as inconsequential. The war has now become a battleground of propaganda, and wishful thinking and cognitive biases continue to shape people's interpretations.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: The West Leaks Chip Tech to China
The West Leaks Chip Tech to China
The U.S. and China are engaged in a chip war, with control over semiconductors and AI at stake. The Biden administration is considering chip controls to prevent key technologies from falling into China's hands. American chip companies oppose the restrictions, but politicians argue that protecting national security is crucial. China's alliance with Russia and its increasing exports of integrated circuits to Russia are causing global concern. The U.S. and its allies must act to counter China's semiconductor ambitions and safeguard technological dominance.


Foreign Policy: Germany Has a New Consensus on China
Germany Has a New Consensus on China
Germany's new government, led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz, has published a surprisingly tough China strategy. The 40-page document acknowledges China's attempts to reshape the international order and lays out plans to reduce German firms' exposure to the Chinese market, strengthen investment screening, and tackle Chinese disinformation. However, Germany still values its economic relationship with China and is not ready to completely sever ties. The strategy will face its first tests in the decision on Huawei's role in Germany's 5G network and in supporting the EU's push for an economic security strategy.


#economy

Flag And Cross: Amazon Video Reviews Turn Into Lucrative Side Hustle For Influencer
Amazon Video Reviews Turn Into Lucrative Side Hustle For Influencer
Andreea Matei started making video reviews for Amazon products as a side hustle. She quickly started making money, earning close to $22,000 in eight months from about 1,000 videos. Matei spends about three hours a week filming and editing the videos and earns a passive income of about $2,700 a month. She now receives free products and payment from sellers to review and post videos on social media. Matei hopes to make her Amazon reviewing a six-figure side hustle.


#history

The Epoch Times: Tommy Douglas's Status as Historic Figure Under Review by Feds for His Beliefs on Eugenics
Tommy Douglas's Status as Historic Figure Under Review by Feds for His Beliefs on Eugenics
Tommy Douglas, former premier of Saskatchewan and founding leader of the New Democratic Party, is being reviewed as a national historic figure due to his past support of eugenics. Douglas wrote a thesis on the topic, advocating for sterilization of unwed mothers and others deemed socially undesirable. The review is part of a broader effort to reassess and update historical designations.


National Review: The Corner: Oppenheimer Is Very Good, But Not Great
The Corner: Oppenheimer Is Very Good, But Not Great
Oppenheimer, a movie about Robert Oppenheimer's life and the development of the atomic bomb, was good but somewhat disappointing. Divided into three narratives, it focuses more on Oppenheimer's post-war political plot lines rather than the Manhattan Project. The test of the first atomic bomb was spectacular, but parts felt forced and there were false notes. Overall, it's worth seeing but not as great as it's been hyped to be.


#health

Red State: Bernie Sanders Backdoor Legislation Towards Government Run Healthcare
Bernie Sanders Backdoor Legislation Towards Government Run Healthcare
The federal government overspent on prescription drugs for the FECA program due to the absence of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). PBMs drive down healthcare costs and save patients an average of $1,040 annually. Sen. Bernie Sanders is working to interfere with PBMs, risking higher prices and worse patient outcomes.


The Epoch Times: Gene Mutation May Explain Why Some Dodge COVID Symptoms: Study
Gene Mutation May Explain Why Some Dodge COVID Symptoms: Study
A new study suggests that asymptomatic COVID-19 cases may be due to a genetic mutation that provides protection against the virus. The mutation allows for the identification and attack of the virus by T cells, even in individuals who have not previously encountered it. This mutation does not prevent infection, but it does prevent the development of symptoms.


The Epoch Times: Natural Compound Boosts Serotonin Levels, Supports Healthy Weight, New Study Suggests
Natural Compound Boosts Serotonin Levels, Supports Healthy Weight, New Study Suggests
Experts report an increase in obesity and depression rates in the US. Low serotonin levels may be a factor. Research suggests that 5-HTP, a natural compound, can enhance serotonin production and promote well-being. It may reduce unhealthy food cravings, decrease appetite, and improve mood. 5-HTP may also help with sleep problems and migraines. However, caution is advised when using it with certain medications.


#education

Flag And Cross: Board Games Such As Monopoly Can Boost Young Kids' Math Abilities
Board Games Such As Monopoly Can Boost Young Kids' Math Abilities
Playing board games like Monopoly and Othello can enhance young children's math skills. Number-based games improve counting, addition, and number recognition, leading to improved performance in various math areas.


#crime

Fox News: Florida babysitter arrested after 10-month-old infant dies while left in hot car
Florida babysitter arrested after 10-month-old infant dies while left in hot car
A babysitter in Florida was arrested after leaving a 10-month-old girl in a hot car, resulting in her death. Rhonda Jewell, the babysitter, left the girl in the vehicle while she went into a residence to babysit other children. The child's mother arrived later in the day and discovered the girl still in the car.


Daily Wire: Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Suspect May Have Murdered Victims In His Home, Police Investigating: Report
Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Suspect May Have Murdered Victims In His Home, Police Investigating: Report
Authorities investigating the Gilgo Beach serial killings believe the suspect committed the murders in his own home, taking advantage of his family being out of town. They are searching his home for evidence, as it would have given him control and easy access to materials found with the victims. The suspect's wife has filed for divorce and the arrest has deeply affected the family.


#sports

The Federalist Papers: Watch: Feminist Author Brutally Blasted by Anti-Feminist YouTuber: 'I'm Tired of Women Whining!'
Watch: Feminist Author Brutally Blasted by Anti-Feminist YouTuber: 'I'm Tired of Women Whining!'
In a lively debate about equal pay in sports, socialist commentator Grace Blakeley and conservative YouTuber Pearl Davis clashed over the pay gap between men's and women's tournaments. Davis argued that pay should be based on revenue generation, while Blakeley criticized the excessive salaries of professional athletes. The discussion revealed stark differences in their views, with Blakeley calling for equity and more unions, and Davis advocating for performance-based pay.


Forbes: Brian Flores Has Plan, But Vikings Defense Lacks Necessities In 2023
Brian Flores Has Plan, But Vikings Defense Lacks Necessities In 2023
Year 2 for the Vikings defense under Brian Flores is expected to be challenging as they lack dominant players. While Flores brings intensity and authority, the defense still needs improvement. The team drafted wide receiver Jordan Addison, but his off-field behavior raises concerns.


The Epoch Times: Australian Government Pledges $5.5 Million to PNG's NRL Bid
Australian Government Pledges $5.5 Million to PNG's NRL Bid
Albanese gov't supports PNG's bid for NRL license with $5.5 million. Talent development key. Financial backing and infrastructure issues for PNG. Competing against Perth and Brisbane.


#technology

National Review: The Corner: Antitrust Concerns in the Gaming Industry Are Misguided
The Corner: Antitrust Concerns in the Gaming Industry Are Misguided
German Lopez discusses the FTC's concerns about Microsoft's acquisition of Activision-Blizzard. The FTC argues that the merger could give Microsoft an advantage over Sony, but bundling exclusive games is not new in the industry. Call of Duty's importance is questioned as sales have plateaued. Microsoft's revenues would be increased by the merger, increasing competition between the two console juggernauts.


#other

Fox News: Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga: The music duo's legendary collaboration
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga: The music duo's legendary collaboration
Legendary singer Tony Bennett has died at the age of 96. He had a special friendship with Lady Gaga and collaborated with her on several projects. Bennett was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2016.


Flag And Cross: Sony Pictures Chief Urges Swift Resolution To Hollywood Strikes
Sony Pictures Chief Urges Swift Resolution To Hollywood Strikes
Sony Pictures Entertainment Chief Tony Vinciquerra addressed the ongoing strike by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA in the United States, stating that the studios' offer to the unions was the best ever made. He expressed a desire to end the strike quickly and acknowledged the impact on those not part of the striking unions. The strikes have caused a joint walkout by SAG-AFTRA and WGA workers, potentially shutting down Hollywood productions completely. Vinciquerra emphasized the studios' intention to make a deal and their appreciation for writers and actors. He called for a decrease in the rhetoric surrounding the strikes, noting a trend of labor aggression in various sectors.+


Fox News: Train crashes into truck that stalled at crossing, causing massive inferno: WATCH
Train crashes into truck that stalled at crossing, causing massive inferno: WATCH
Train in Indonesia collides with stalled truck at crossing, causing explosion. Only one person injured.