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22 Jul 2023
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#politics
Fox News: JFK's grandson calls RFK's Jr. candidacy an 'embarrassment' and a 'vanity project,' endorses Biden for 2024
Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy, criticized his cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 2024 White House bid, calling it an "embarrassment" and endorsed President Joe Biden instead. Schlossberg praised Biden for his progressive vision, claiming he has ended the COVID-19 pandemic, added jobs, and made significant investments in infrastructure and green energy. He condemned Kennedy for trading on the Kennedy legacy for personal gain and fame, calling his candidacy a vanity project.
#foreignaffairs
Townhall: Insult Diplomacy
President Biden's foreign policy style is criticized for its counter-productive approach. He publicly embarrassed Saudi Arabia before later asking for their help, strained the U.S./Israel relationship, and engaged in name-calling with leaders like Putin and Xi Jinping. These actions have led to strained relationships, potential trade repercussions, and a loss of global confidence in American leadership.
Breitbart: Ukraine Vows to Protect Chinese Assets After Russians Bomb Consulate
Ukrainian officials reassure China after Russian missile attack on Chinese consulate in Odessa. Despite Russia and China's alliance, China seeks economic activity in Ukraine. Ukrainian officials express eagerness for more Chinese economic activity, while assuring safety for Chinese companies.
#military
Breitbart: China and Russia Begin Joint Naval Exercise in Sea of Japan
The People's Liberation Army Navy of China and the Russian Navy conducted a joint military exercise in the Sea of Japan, practicing deterrence and repulsion techniques, as well as live-fire drills. The exercise involved several ships and aircraft from both countries, showcasing their military cooperation and raising concerns about their intentions in the Asia-Pacific region.
#culture
Townhall: Kamala Harris Was So Wrong About The Rainbow
Reverend Jesse Jackson led a demonstration against a busing policy in Norfolk, Virginia in 1983. Vice President Kamala Harris claimed that Jackson "defined the rainbow" with his National Rainbow Coalition, but the rainbow actually has religious significance dating back to biblical times and is being misappropriated by LGBTQ advocates.
#education
The Epoch Times: California School District Votes to Inform Parents of Child's Gender Status, State Superintendent Escorted out of Meeting
The Chino Valley Unified School Board approved a new policy that requires teachers to notify parents if their child identifies as transgender, is involved in violence, or shares thoughts of suicide. The policy was met with fierce debate among the community, and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond was escorted out of the meeting after a contentious exchange with Board President Sonja Shaw. Supporters of the policy argued for parental rights, while opponents expressed concern for the safety of LGBT students.
#crime
Breitbart: VIDEO: Cartel Gunmen in Mexico Kidnap Man in Broad Daylight
A man was kidnapped by gunmen in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, in broad daylight. Despite numerous witnesses, the police did not respond. The victim has been released and no motive for the kidnapping has been disclosed.
The Epoch Times: Cybercrime Getting More Costly for Businesses: StatsCan Report
The cost of cybercrime in Canada has risen significantly, with the average cost now at $19,000 in 2021 compared to $11,000 in 2019. Larger businesses faced even higher costs, with an average of $172,000 in 2021. The frequency of attacks has slightly decreased for businesses but continues to rise for individuals. The types of attacks have also changed, with identity theft seeing the largest increase. Ransomware attacks are considered the most disruptive, according to the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security. Businesses are investing more in prevention and detection, with spending up 46 percent. However, around 40 percent of companies are not spending anything on cybercrime prevention. The growing incidence of fraud and cybercrime in Canada highlights the need for increased awareness and reporting.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Amazon Announces Bold Plan to Launch Thousands of Satellites, Rivaling SpaceX
Amazon is planning to launch thousands of satellites to compete with SpaceX. The company will establish a facility in Florida for its Project Kuiper satellite network, aiming to provide fast and affordable broadband worldwide. The facility will handle satellite shipments, final preparations, and integration with launch vehicles. This venture will create jobs and support the growth of the U.S. space industry.
#other
Fox News: On this day in history, July 22, 1940, iconic game show host Alex Trebek is born in Canada
Alex Trebek, the legendary game show host, was born on July 22, 1940, in Ontario, Canada. He began his career in journalism in Canada before moving to the United States to host "Jeopardy!" in 1984. Trebek became one of television's most iconic figures, hosting the show for over three decades until his death in November 2020. He battled pancreatic cancer while continuing to inspire millions with his positive attitude. Throughout his life, Trebek made significant contributions to charitable endeavors, including World Vision.
The Epoch Times: Australian Gas Lobby Ad Found Misleading for 'Cleaner' Claims
An Australian gas lobby's misleading advertisement claiming that natural gas is "50 percent cleaner" has been taken off the airwaves. The advertisement was found to make an unclear comparison with coal and emit greenhouse gases. The Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association disagreed with the ruling and has referred the matter to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.