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21 Jul 2023
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#politics
Newsbusters: Nicolle Wallace Ponders the Woes of Many Prosecutions of 'Kamikaze' Trump
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace and contributor Carol Leonnig discuss the multiple prosecutions against Donald Trump and how it appears as though Democrats are trying to prevent him from winning the presidential race. Wallace suggests that there is so much scandal and criminality surrounding Trump that people may become numb to it. Leonnig acknowledges that Trump has successfully convinced his supporters that these efforts are targeting them as well. Wallace compares Trump to a kamikaze politician, willing to blow everything up.
Red State: Biden Talks About Artificial Intelligence and It Goes All Kinds of Wrong
Joe Biden's speech on artificial intelligence was filled with incoherent statements and confusion. He struggled to complete sentences and appeared worn out. Even with a teleprompter, he had trouble delivering his remarks. The incident raises concerns about his ability and the administration's handling of important issues.
Spectator USA: Here comes Kamala
Joe Biden's vice president, Kamala Harris, was given a bigger role in his reelection bid due to doubts about Biden's age. However, this strategy does not seem to be working as Harris continues to remain unpopular and lacks demand at events. Meanwhile, Chinese hackers targeted high-ranking officials connected to the Biden administration's China policy, highlighting the administration's poor judgment in dealing with China.
Breitbart: Another Kennedy Slams Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: He Should Support Biden
Jack Schlossberg, a grandson of President John F. Kennedy, criticizes Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to run for president, endorsing Joe Biden instead. Schlossberg highlights Biden's achievements on jobs, infrastructure, green energy, judicial appointments, ending wars, and handling COVID, while dismissing Kennedy's candidacy as an embarrassment. Schlossberg does not mention Kennedy's reasons for running, which focus on breaking up corporate and political power in the Biden administration. Kennedy's relatives have also criticized his campaign.
Washington Free Beacon: Is Biden Admitting He Knew? Republicans Call Out 'Shift' in White House's Hunter Denials
House Republican leaders have accused the White House of changing its stance on President Joe Biden's involvement in Hunter Biden's foreign business deals. White House officials previously denied any business connection between the president and his son, but evidence of their close proximity during the dealings has made the denial harder to uphold. Republicans are demanding clarification on the president's knowledge and financial compensation.
Daily Wire: Investigators Obtain Biden Financial Records Showing ‘Transactions From Ukraine And Russia’: Oversight Chairman
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer claims to have obtained financial records that allegedly show transactions from Russia to the Biden family. Comer made the statement during an interview on Sen. Ted Cruz's podcast, hinting at potential links between the Bidens and Russia. These claims come after Senator Chuck Grassley released a form alleging that Burisma CEO Mykola Zlochevsky was coerced into paying the Bidens $10 million in exchange for pressuring the Ukrainian government to fire prosecutor Viktor Shokin.
The American Mind: To Lower the National Temperature, an Immigration Freeze
An erudite faculty echoes the themes of the online Right, recognizing America's civilizational crisis. The Left portrays their efforts as dangerous radicalism, but they seek to save the American project. Two alternatives are presented: a return to the founders' vision with colorblind law and a border wall, or a hiatus in immigration to construct a new multi-ethnic American identity. Without these options, civil conflict is inevitable. The rulers of the current regime hate America's traditions and the decline of whites is celebrated. The Right must be prepared for self-defense to avoid further incursions upon their rights and ensure peace.
#society
The Blaze: Miss Italy bans transgender contestants, must be a woman from birth: 'Will not jump on the glittery bandwagon of trans activism'
The Miss Italy pageant has banned transgender contestants, citing their regulation that contestants must be born female. This decision comes after a transgender beauty queen was crowned Miss Netherlands 2023.
Newsbusters: FACT CHECK: NYTimes LIES About Murderer Who Killed Then Burnt Her Baby
The New York Times reports on the case of a Nebraska teenager who receives only 90 days in jail after killing her 30-week-old baby and burning the body. The article downplays the severity of the act and focuses on the abortion aspect.
The Epoch Times: 'Sound of Freedom' Breaks Expectations, Hits $100 Million at Box Office
The anti-child-trafficking film "Sound of Freedom" has earned $100 million at the box office since its debut, becoming the first independent film to reach that milestone during the COVID-19 pandemic. The film has received positive ratings from audiences and critics, but has also faced backlash from some publications accusing it of spreading conspiracies. Despite the controversy, the film's diverse audience has praised its inspiring and action-packed story.
The Epoch Times: Speaker McCarthy to Host Bipartisan ‘Sound of Freedom’ Screening at Capitol
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy will host a screening of the film "Sound of Freedom," which focuses on ending child trafficking, on Capitol Hill. The movie has been successful since its release, grossing over $101 million despite delays in its release. The film has faced controversy and criticism, but it has also received support, including a screening hosted by former President Donald Trump.
PJ Media: Wrap Tinfoil Around Your Doorknob to Keep Eco-Doom Nutjobs Away: 56 Years of Climate Codswallop That Never Happened
The article dismisses climate change as nonsense and criticizes climate activists for making false predictions. It highlights past predictions of doomsday scenarios that have not come true, suggesting that climate change is exaggerated. The article ends by questioning the motives of climate activists and their potential agenda.
Washington Free Beacon: DEI Officers Are ‘Questioning Their Career Path’ as Demand Falls: Report
Demand for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) roles has plummeted, leaving corporate officers in this field feeling sidelined. Searches for chief diversity officers are down 75%, with turnover higher than in human resources positions. The Supreme Court's ruling on race in college admissions and warnings from Republican attorneys general have further affected DEI initiatives in the corporate world, causing diversity officers to question their career path. The reluctance of colleagues to implement DEI programs has also been noted.
#war
The Federalist Papers: Biden Became A War Criminal Today As Ukraine Begins Using US Supplied Cluster Bombs On The Battlefield
The U.S. has given cluster munitions to Ukraine for use against Russian forces. Critics argue that this crosses a moral threshold and undermines American principles of proportionality and discrimination in warfare. Ukraine has pledged to use the weapons against concentrations of Russian soldiers, but there are concerns about the indiscriminate harm they can cause and the threat of unexploded bomblets. Many countries have banned cluster bombs, but the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia have not.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Biden and Zelenskyy discuss supply of long-range ATACMS missiles, Sullivan says
US President Joe Biden and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discuss the supply of long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine. The decision has not been made yet.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: New York City: Green New Darkness
New York City is at risk of power outages by 2025 as rising demand and the push towards electrification outpace the grid’s capacity. The closure of fossil fuel-powered peaker plants and the strain from electrifying buildings and Uber fleets contribute to the energy deficit. Without additional power generation, energy efficiency, or storage solutions, the city faces the risk of blackouts in two years.
The Epoch Times: US Mortgage Rates Fall in Biggest Decline Since March
U.S. mortgage rates dropped from an eight-month high, slowing inflation. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fell to 6.78 percent, the first decline since June. Despite the drop, the shortage of available homes for sale is deterring potential buyers.
Euromaidan Press: Diamonds for Putin: Russia is still earning USD 20 bn on metals and gemstones
Despite reducing reliance on Russian oil and gas, Western countries have been slow to impose sanctions on Russian metals and gemstones. Russia earns $20 billion annually from exporting these goods to the US and European markets, with diamonds being one of their top industries. The delay in implementing restrictions is due to concerns over economic consequences and the need for effective tracking mechanisms.
The New American: Federal Reserve Officially Launches New Instant Pay Service
The Federal Reserve has launched a new instant payment service called FedNow, allowing Americans to receive their paychecks and cash checks within minutes. Unlike popular money transfer services like Paypal and Venmo, FedNow is an interbank faster payment system that enables wider groups of payees, even those with accounts at different financial institutions. While the Federal Reserve assures privacy and no access to individuals' bank accounts, concerns have been raised about potential government surveillance and data breaches.
#history
National Review: The Corner: AMA: Can MBD Be a Tour Guide?
AMA wrapped up with book recommendations on Irish history and tips for vacationing in Ireland. Book recommendations include works by Bartlett, Lee, Fanning, Townshend, McGarry, Andrews, and Bew. Author leans towards Hobson in the senior IRB debate. Out-of-the box ideas for vacation include visiting O’Donoghue’s pub, Kilmainham Gaol, Trinity College library, learning hurling, and Jimi Blake’s Hunting Brook and June Blake’s gardens. In Limerick, watch a Munster rug match. For Dingle, drive the Ring of Kerry and enjoy the natural landscapes if the weather cooperates.
#health
The Epoch Times: Cory Morgan: Smith's Major Shakeup to Alberta's Health System Will Set the Standard for Other Provinces
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is shaking up the health-care system, firing and replacing the entire board of Alberta Health Services and signaling a major shakeup is coming. Smith wants to decentralize the authority of AHS to more effectively address regional health-care needs, but this could lead to an expansion of bureaucracy and duplication of services. Smith also wants to expand the role of private health-care providers, a controversial move that will face opposition from unions and progressive activists. If her reforms succeed, other provinces may follow suit.
#education
Flag And Cross: Miss England Winner Graduates As Rocket Scientist, Aims To Inspire Women In STEM
Miss England winner Jessica Gagen, a rocket scientist, overcame challenges and health issues to inspire more women in STEM.
Fox News: Houston Independent School District to cut more than 2300 staff positions amid plummeting student enrollment
The Houston Independent School District (HISD) in Texas has cut 2300 administrative positions due to declining student enrollment. The staff cuts will fund campus renovations and controversial reforms.
Newsbusters: Seattle Public Schools Offer FREE ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ For Kids 10 and Up
"Seattle schools offer gender affirming care for ages 10 and up, parents upset about tax-funded centers. Schools may bill insurance, no parental consent required. Raises concerns for parents. "
#crime
Breitbart: Fargo Cop Killer Had 1,800 Rounds of Ammo, Hand Grenade, 7 Guns
Mohamad Barakat, the man who killed a Fargo police officer, was armed with multiple guns and ammunition. Officer Zach Robinson shot and killed Barakat in self-defense. The shooting was deemed lawful and justified.
Breitbart: Alabama Executes Man for Killing Elderly Woman with Claw Hammer
A man named James Barber was executed in Alabama for brutally murdering an elderly woman in her home back in 2001. The execution took place after a review of lethal injections, ordered by the governor, and despite objections from three Supreme Court justices.
The Epoch Times: Texas Man Accused of Abducting, Raping Teen Girl; Driving Her to Long Beach
A man from Texas kidnapped a 13-year-old girl and sexually assaulted her while driving her to Long Beach. The girl was able to wave a "help me" note to passersby and was rescued. The man has been indicted on federal charges of kidnapping and transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity.
Fox News: Major California city residents are stressing about being out after dark: 'I’m taking a risk'
Residents of San Francisco are expressing concern over an increase in car break-ins, thefts, and robberies, with some feeling that the city has become more dangerous. Homicides and robberies have seen double-digit increases compared to last year, while other crimes have seen decreases. There is a sense of falling trust in law enforcement and prosecutors, leading to underreporting of crimes and a perception that the situation is worse than the data shows.
The Blaze: Emergency medical technician repeatedly stabbed by patient in ambulance just outside NYC hospital: Officials
A 25-year-old emergency medical technician (EMT) was repeatedly stabbed by a patient outside a New York City hospital. The attacker, identified as 48-year-old Rudy Garcia, pulled out a knife and stabbed the EMT multiple times in the abdomen and leg. The EMT is expected to survive.
The Epoch Times: Investigation Into Potential Unmarked Graves on First Nation Comes up Empty: RCMP
Mounties in Manitoba have concluded their investigation into potential unmarked graves at the Pine Creek First Nation. After a year-long probe, no evidence of criminal activity has been found. Excavations under the Catholic church will begin on Monday.
Breitbart: WATCH: Florida Man Allegedly Beats 63-Year-Old over Theater Seats
In Broward County, Florida, a man allegedly attacked a 63-year-old man at a movie theater over seating. The victim suffered head and face injuries. The Broward County Sheriff’s Office is searching for the perpetrator.
#sports
Forbes: Alcaraz is The Future But Djokovic Still Controls The Game Of Thrones
Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic deliver an epic match at Wimbledon. Alcaraz shocks Djokovic, showing his talent and potential. Djokovic vows to come back stronger.
Breitbart: New Commanders Co-Owner Magic Johnson Hints at Another Team Name Change
Magic Johnson, co-owner of the Washington Commanders, has not ruled out the possibility of a name change for the team. The new ownership group is open to breaking away from the legacy of former owner Dan Snyder and completely rebranding the franchise. While there are more important issues to address, it remains to be seen if they will choose to go back to the controversial name "Redskins" or opt for a different name altogether.
targetwalleye.com: Monsters do exist, New Berkley Power Switch, Tom Boley transition trick – Target Walleye
FFS has revolutionized how walleye fishermen approach tournaments, allowing them to target big suspended fish with more success. While some still prefer traditional techniques, FFS has changed the game. Additionally, a massive walleye was caught while fishing for muskie, showing the potential of catching huge suspended fish.
Flag And Cross: Indian Hockey Player's Gold Medal Challenges Hitler's Aryan Supremacy
A gold medal from the 1936 Berlin Olympics, won by Indian hockey player Peter Paul Fernandes, was sold for $25,000. The victory challenged Hitler's Aryan supremacy ideal. Fernandes played a crucial role in the team's triumph over Germany in the final.
#technology
Forbes: How To Screen Record On iPhone
iPhone users can easily screen record on their devices by adding the Screen Recording option to the control center. To enable screen recording, users need to go to Settings, navigate to Content and Privacy Restrictions, select Content Restrictions, click on Screen Recording, and opt to Allow. Once enabled, users can access the control center, click on the screen recording icon, and start recording. They can also add a voiceover and make edits using third-party applications like VN.
#other
Forbes: David S. Goyer Talks ‘Foundation’, What Separates Christopher Nolan’s Batman Trilogy
The showrunner of "Foundation" discusses the direction of the second season, addressing criticism and incorporating romantic storylines. He also discusses the challenges of the sci-fi genre and his work on Batman with Christopher Nolan.
Fox News: Samuel L. Jackson says scenes cut from ‘A Time to Kill’ cost him an Oscar: ‘Really, mother------?’
Samuel L. Jackson claims scenes edited out of his movie "A Time to Kill" prevented him from winning an Academy Award. He believes the editing made his character look like he planned a murder, rather than protecting his daughter. Jackson also discusses his falling out with director Spike Lee over "Malcolm X" and their eventual reunion.
The Babylon Bee: Jordan Peterson's Family Distracts Him With Cats In Attempt To Confiscate His Phone
Forbes: Working Together To Make Fashion More Sustainable
Fashion has the power to shape culture and lead social change, and with sustainability challenges increasing, it is more important than ever for brands to focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives. Progress is being made, but there is still work to do in areas such as carbon reduction, plastics, water, traceability, and labor rights. Collaboration is key, as eliminating carbon emissions across the fashion supply chain could reduce global emissions by 8%. Reliable data and cross-industry standardized reporting methods are crucial, and ESG data can add financial value to businesses while also helping consumers make sustainable choices. .