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#politics
Forbes: Trump Pledges Death Penalty For Human Traffickers—Here’s What Else He’s Promising If Elected In 2024
Former President Donald Trump vows to impose the death penalty on human traffickers and proposes policies on tariffs, birthright citizenship, January 6 pardons, mandatory stop-and-frisk, gender affirming care, critical race theory, school discipline, baseline tariffs, death penalty for drug offenses, and freedom cities.
Daily Wire: Republicans Help Defeat Measures To Reinstate Pilots Fired Over COVID Vaccine, Reveal Buttigieg Flight Records
Conservative measures to reinstate pilots who lost their jobs for not taking the COVID vaccine fail in Republican-controlled House. Amendment requiring airlines to reinstate pilots who refused the vaccine is rejected. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's use of private jets also criticized.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Biden admin PUNISHES border patrol chief for talking to House Oversight Committee
Border Chief Patrol Agent Gregory K. Bovino was reassigned to a vague and indefinite headquarters assignment shortly after participating in a transcribed interview with the House Oversight Committee. The Republicans on the committee suspect retaliation, demanding answers from Customs and Border Protection. The reassignment is likely an attempt to suppress damaging revelations about the Biden administration, similar to how the DOJ is controlled with a partisan grip.
National Review: The Corner: The Democratic Party Is Becoming a High-End Lifestyle Brand
The Biden administration is taking on the excessive fees associated with luxury goods and corporate greed. Democrats are advocating for transparency in ticket sales and fighting hidden charges on premium goods and services. However, these initiatives highlight the Democratic Party's shift from a political program to a high-end lifestyle brand. They are using the language of the revolutionary vanguard to appeal to the disposable-income class, but their actions ultimately increase costs for consumers with certain tastes.
Fox News: House, Senate headed for spending showdown after Senate pushes for $13.7 billion expansion
Congress is facing a spending battle that could lead to a government shutdown. The Senate wants to add $13.7 billion in emergency funding, but House Republicans are pushing for spending cuts.
The Blaze: Prominent New York Democrat joins the GOP after recognizing that the 'Democratic Party turns its back on its friends, like Israel'
Former New York State Assemblyman Dov Hikind, a lifelong Democrat, has switched to the Republican Party due to the growing radicalism and anti-Semitism within his former party. Hikind cited recent events such as House Democrats voting against supporting Israel and the Biden administration's unfavorable policies towards Israel as reasons for his decision. This follows a trend of prominent Democrat lawmakers abandoning the party, including Georgia state Rep. Mesha Mainor, who faced backlash for her switch to the Republican Party.
Red State: Scott Presler Absolutely Nails the Topic of Early Voting
Scott Presler, a Republican activist, is advocating for early voting despite the traditional belief that election-day voting is safer. Presler argues that early voting can help avoid issues such as machine errors, ballot shortages, long lines, and bad weather. He also emphasizes that early voting allows for tracking and fixing any potential problems, and states that Republicans should not give up the opportunity to bank ballots during the early voting period. Presler's argument highlights the importance of strategic thinking and the need for Republicans to embrace early voting in order to improve their chances of winning elections.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Connolly: 'So-Called Whistleblowers' Don't Understand How Prosecutors Make Decisions
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) criticizes the two IRS whistleblowers for not understanding prosecutorial discretion and failing to take into account that the U.S. attorney, attorney general, and IRS commissioner were Trump appointees. Connolly argues that their belief in interference is unfounded given the political affiliations of the officials involved.
The New American: SD State Rep. Julie Auch: Defending Property Rights - The New American
Legislators gather in Iowa to address private property rights and expose corruption, highlighting opposition to corporate control over farmland in South Dakota.
#society
Breitbart: Watch: Transgender Rachel Levine Claims Children Face 'Wrong Puberty'
Rachel Levine, the transgender assistant secretary at the Department of Health and Human Services, suggests that some American children may be going through the wrong puberty. Levine argues that prepubertal children should be allowed to explore their gender identity with therapy. Critics question Levine's expertise and argue that promoting the idea of being born in the wrong body can be harmful to children's mental health.
Breitbart: Big Man on Campus: Dylan Mulvaney Is Looking for Speaking Gigs at Universities
Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney, who sparked a national Bud Light boycott, is now seeking speaking gigs on college campuses. Mulvaney, listed by talent agency Creative Arts Agency, transitioned from male to female last year and was chosen by Bud Light to advertise its beer, causing controversy. Bud Light faced a major boycott, losing its spot among America's top ten favorite beer brands.
The Federalist Papers: Explosive Blaze at Big-City Propane Business Turns Tanks Into 'Missiles,' Triggering Evacuations
A massive fire at a propane company in Phoenix caused explosions and damaged cars, but no injuries were reported. The fire, which started at around 5 p.m., resulted in propane tanks shooting out of the building and becoming dangerous projectiles. The area was evacuated and firefighters worked to contain the blaze.
Newsbusters: Ivy League Becomes Increasingly More Populated with LGBTQ+ Students, Survey Says
: The number of LGBTQ+ students at Ivy League universities is increasing dramatically, with some schools reporting 30-40% of their student body identifying as non-straight. The rise is attributed to a trend of identifying with oppressed groups and the influence of courses on gender and queer theory. Critics argue that this indoctrination is dangerous and promotes leftist propaganda.
Flag And Cross: Watch: Feminist Author Torched by Anti-Feminist YouTuber: 'I'm Tired of Women Whining!'
Feminist author Grace Blakeley and YouTuber Pearl Davis debated equal pay in sports. Blakeley argued for equal pay regardless of revenue generated, while Davis believed pay should be based on revenue and performance. Blakeley criticized capitalism, while Davis emphasized the importance of men's contributions. Blakeley called for organizing and protesting, while Davis accused women of whining. The discussion also touched on the quality of women's sports compared to men's and the impact of biological differences. Davis questioned Blakeley's knowledge of female athletes and accused feminists of complaining. Blakeley advocated for unions and equal pay across the board, while Davis argued for merit-based pay. The debate concluded with Davis stating that men are generally better at sports than women and challenging Blakeley to name notable female athletes. Davis criticized Blakeley for not supporting women's sports and accused her of whining.
#culture
#history
Forbes: ‘Oppenheimer’ Review: Christopher Nolan Is His Own Worst Enemy In This Haunting, Muddled Biopic
In Oppenheimer, a group of scientists in Los Alamos successfully tests the atomic bomb, but the film's delivery and character development fall short, leaving a lack of emotional connection and coherence. Despite a riveting cast and compelling subject matter, Christopher Nolan's stylistic choices and inconsistent storytelling hinder the film's impact. The final scene is visually striking, but overall, Oppenheimer lacks depth and fails to make a lasting impression.
#health
The Epoch Times: 'Smart Drugs' Might Not Be so Smart
The use of "smart drugs" like Ritalin and Adderall is on the rise, with many believing that these drugs enhance cognitive performance. However, a new study shows that these drugs don't make individuals any smarter and can actually decrease productivity. Millions of Americans misuse prescription stimulants, leading to potential health risks and addiction. Additionally, there is a shortage of these drugs in the US, causing some to turn to counterfeit versions with dangerous hidden ingredients.
The Epoch Times: Toddler Dies From Rare Brain-Eating Amoeba Infection
A 2-year-old boy died after contracting a rare amoeba that damages the brain while swimming in a natural hot spring in Nevada. The amoeba, called Naegleria fowleri, causes a fatal disease of the central nervous system. The infection is almost always fatal, with only four known survivors out of 157 cases recorded since 1962.
#education
The American Spectator: Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action Changes Little for College Applicants
Conservatives applaud Supreme Court overturning affirmative action, but experts doubt impact. Elite schools may adopt private affirmative action. Adversity scores and test-optional policies may aid minority students. Merit-based scholarships prioritize test scores. Legacy admissions criticized, some schools remove it. Limited change in college admissions despite ruling.
Flag And Cross: Less Than Half Of UK Graduates Working In Degree-Related Jobs: Poll
Less than half of UK graduates work in a career related to their degree. Many regret not exploring alternative routes like apprenticeships.
#crime
Breitbart: Prosecutor Says Kevin Spacey Used Celebrity Status for ‘Opportunity Grab’ Described By Accusers
Prosecutor Christine Agnew argues at Kevin Spacey's sexual assault trial that the similar crotch-grabbing incidents described by three of his accusers were not a coincidence but rather Spacey's trademark move, leaving the men feeling small and worthless. Agnew believes that Spacey was able to get away with these assaults for years due to his celebrity status and his knowledge that he wouldn't face consequences. However, his power dynamics changed after allegations arose during the movement, leading four men to independently complain to police in the UK about incidents between 2001 and 2013.
Fox News: Chicago-area teen dies after being struck by SUV that plowed into restaurant
A 14-year-old boy dies after being struck by an SUV that crashed into a restaurant in suburban Chicago. Three others were also injured in the accident. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash.
Daily Wire: Transgender Triple Murderer Reportedly Harassing Women In Prison
A murderer, who identifies as a woman, is causing trouble at a California women's prison. The inmate is reportedly harassing and attempting to control female prisoners. Some inmates have complained about the presence of transgender inmates with intact genitalia in women's prisons.
Fox News: Rapper Quando Rondo faces jail return after car crash while out on bond for gang, drug charges
Rapper Quando Rondo may be sent back to jail after crashing a car while out on bond for gang and drug charges. Prosecutors want his bond revoked after he was found exhibiting signs of an overdose and was administered Narcan. Additional charges from the car crash are pending.
The Epoch Times: ‘Sound of Freedom’ Pushes Forward California Anti-Trafficking Bill
A controversial movie about child sex trafficking, "Sound of Freedom," has influenced the passing of California Senate Bill 14, which includes human trafficking of a minor as a serious felony. The movie's release on July 4 and subsequent attacks from left-wing critics led to increased interest and support for the film. Governor Gavin Newsom also got involved in an effort to salvage the bill. The passage of SB 14 serves as a victory for Republicans in the Legislature and highlights the impact of independent cultural productions in driving public opinion and policy decisions.
The Blaze: First trans state lawmaker in US slapped with federal charges for child sexual exploitation; DOJ calls him a 'woman'
Transgender state lawmaker, Stacie Marie Laughton, charged with child exploitation and distribution of child sexual abuse images in New Hampshire. Laughton's former partner, Lindsay Groves, also arrested for taking explicit photos of children at the daycare where she worked.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Soccer-Dominant Spain Crush Costa Rica 3–0 in World Cup Group Opener
Spain dominated Costa Rica in their Women's World Cup opener, winning 3-0 with an own goal and goals from Bonmati and Gonzalez. Spain showed their technical and physical superiority, scoring three goals in a six-minute blitz. Despite saving a penalty and making several impressive saves, Costa Rica's goalkeeper Daniela Solera couldn't prevent Spain's victory.
Washington Free Beacon: Man of the Hour: Vlatko Andonovski Brings Wisdom, Strength, Emotional Stability to USWNT
The United States women's soccer team seeks revenge against Vietnam in their opening game at the Women's World Cup. Their new head coach, Vlatko Andonovski, brings a diverse perspective that could benefit the team. Male coaches have historically had more success in the Women's World Cup, and Andonovski aims to continue this trend for the U.S. women's team.
Forbes: Can The Cleveland Guardians Go On Another Second-Half Run?
The Cleveland Guardians find themselves in a familiar position, with a similar record to last year at this point in the season. However, they face the same challenges of injuries to key pitchers that plagued them before. Despite the obstacles, the Guardians have shown resilience in the past, and with a weak division, they still have a chance to make a postseason run.
#science
The Epoch Times: California Science Center Starts Complex Process to Display Space Shuttle Endeavour Vertically
NASA's Space Shuttle Endeavour is being put on permanent display in Los Angeles in the vertical launch position. The display will stand on a concrete slab supported by base isolators to protect it from earthquakes. The shuttle will be intricately mated to the external tank, and the construction of the California Science Center's Air and Space Center, where the display will be housed, is almost complete.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: Clay Paving Brick Is Superior
Columnist discusses the benefits of using clay paving bricks, which are durable and resistant to fading. He recounts his experience using clay bricks in the past and explains why he prefers them over concrete bricks. He also shares his method for installing the bricks and offers tips for success.
#technology
Fox News: Biden promises more AI laws, executive actions: ‘We have a lot more work to do’
President Biden announced that seven artificial intelligence development companies have agreed to voluntary guidelines aimed at creating safe and secure AI systems. While the White House will continue to put out executive actions to regulate AI, Biden emphasized the need for Congress to pass legislation to manage the risks and ensure responsible innovation. The goal is to develop new laws and regulations that address issues like data collection, targeted advertisements to children, and prioritizing health and safety.
Fox News: Why some Facebook emails aren't what they seem
Email scams are getting more sophisticated, so it's important to be cautious. Don't trust social media notifications received via email. Enable spam filters, verify email addresses, be wary of urgent requests, activate Two-Step Verification, regularly check credit and banking accounts, install antivirus software, and report phishing attempts. Stay proactive in safeguarding your online security.
Flag And Cross: Apple's IPhone 15 Pro Manufacturing Issues; Instagram's Threads Faces User Exodus
Apple is facing manufacturing issues with its upcoming iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models, causing delays and shortages.
Instagram-linked app Threads is experiencing a drop in daily active users, with numbers decreasing from 49 million to 23.6 million.
#other
Forbes: BTS’s Jung Kook Makes History With His Debut Single On The U.K. Songs Chart
Jung Kook, member of BTS, makes history with his debut solo single "Seven" by debuting at No. 3 on the U.K. songs chart, becoming the second-highest-charting song by a South Korean soloist in U.K. history. It surpasses Jimin's record and joins the ranks of "Gangnam Style" and "Like Crazy" as one of the few South Korean songs to break into the top 10 of the U.K. songs chart.
Fox News: Myanmar's military government unveils giant sitting Buddha statue amid ongoing civil war and turmoil
In the midst of civil war and turmoil, Myanmar unveils a massive sitting Buddha statue as a symbol of nationalism. Despite the destruction caused by the ongoing conflict, the military government continues to prioritize the construction of religious monuments.
The New American: Gun-rights Group Issues Travel Ban for Massachusetts - The New American
Massachusetts Democrats have proposed a gun control bill in response to the Supreme Court's ruling on gun rights. The bill includes a ban on almost all guns, registration of firearms and magazines, and restrictions on firearm carry. The National Association for Gun Rights has issued a travel warning to gun owners, calling Massachusetts the most hostile state to gun owners.
Breitbart: Watch: Bethenny Frankel Says Reality TV Stars Should Be on Strike: 'We Don't get Paid S**t'
Former reality TV star Bethenny Frankel is demanding the same treatment as actors and writers who are currently on strike in Hollywood. She argues that reality TV stars deserve residuals for their work, as they generate millions of dollars in advertising and online impressions. Frankel calls on Bravo reality stars to go on strike until they are paid residuals for their past episodes.
The Epoch Times: Grand Aïoli Is Dip for Dinner, the Provençal Way
A grand aïoli is a traditional French dish consisting of a spread of seasonal vegetables and seafood served with a garlicky mayonnaise sauce. It is a simple and accessible recipe that can be enjoyed at any time of year, but is especially popular during the summer in Provence. The key to making a successful aïoli is using fresh ingredients and whisking the sauce continuously to achieve a thick and smooth consistency.