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21 Jul 2023
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#politics
Newsbusters: Biden Admin Releases Vague Press Release on AI Regulation
The Biden administration is collaborating with seven AI companies to ensure the development of AI technology is safe and secure. However, the administration's explanation of the collaboration is vague, raising concerns about its true intentions and partisan biases. While the White House emphasizes addressing societal risks and promoting fairness, it is unclear if these concerns are genuine or if it aims to use AI to censor opposing viewpoints. Past initiatives of the Biden administration, such as working with social media platforms to remove so-called misinformation, further fuel concerns about the suppression of conservative voices.
The Epoch Times: Biden, Sen. Manchin, GOP Lawmakers Defend Gas Pipeline Chellenged by Environmental Group
President Biden's administration, Sen. Joe Manchin, and a group of Republican lawmakers are supporting the construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline in West Virginia, despite opposition from the Wilderness Society. The developers have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the Fourth Circuit Court's decision halting the pipeline. Mr. Manchin and nine Republican lawmakers have filed amicus briefs in support, while several Democratic lawmakers have backed the Wilderness Society's opposition. This highlights the divide within the Democratic party over fossil fuel projects.
Fox News: Democrats sue to reinstate absentee drop boxes in Wisconsin
A new lawsuit filed by the Elias Law Group aims to reinstate the use of drop boxes for absentee ballots in Wisconsin. The practice was banned by the conservative majority of the state Supreme Court last year, but with a new liberal majority set to take over, the ruling may be reversed. The lawsuit argues that the prohibition on drop boxes limits voters' options and burdens the right to vote.
Forbes: Impeached Texas Attorney General Paxton Wants 3 Democratic Senators Disqualified From Expulsion Vote
Lawyers for impeached Texas AG Ken Paxton argue that three Democratic state senators should be disqualified from serving on his impeachment jury due to bias. The lawyers claim that the senators have shown a bias against Paxton through public statements and actions, and therefore cannot serve impartially. The trial is set to begin on September 5, and a two-thirds majority vote is needed to permanently remove Paxton from office.
Red State: WATCH: Kamala Harris Rolls Into Jacksonville for Anti-DeSantis Speech, Audience Didn’t Seem Too Impressed
In her speech on Florida education, Kamala Harris faced criticism for her confusing and condescending delivery. She boasted about meeting world leaders and claimed earned authority, despite lacking respect on the world stage. Harris also attacked Ron DeSantis, calling herself a role model and insinuating that he was not. She struggled to remember the Preamble to the Constitution and made nonsensical statements with exaggerated hand gestures. Harris falsely portrayed a parental rights bill as the "don't say gay bill" and fabricated claims about teachers fearing for their jobs. Despite her flaws, Harris attributed her position to the public education system that encouraged critical thinking.
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Joe Biden's Senior Moment of the Week (Vol. 52)
"Joe Biden's Senior Moment of the Week" celebrates its one-year anniversary with an extended montage of the President's comedic blunders and bloopers. The series documents Biden's mental and physical deterioration, posing a threat to the country.
#society
Fox News: Brazilian petrochemical giant reaches $356M settlement with city where mining destroyed neighborhoods
Brazilian petrochemical company Braskem has reached a $356 million settlement with a coastal city in Alagoas state where decades of rock salt mining destroyed five neighborhoods and displaced thousands of people. The settlement will be used for city improvements and a resident support fund. However, local activists question if any amount of money can truly compensate for the destruction caused.
Fox News: Woman critically wounded in Paris explosion dies from injuries
A woman in her 70s dies from an explosion in central Paris, bringing the death toll to three. The blast occurred at a design school, causing a historic building to crumble and igniting a massive fire.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Wray defends FISA, says law used to 'detect and thwart' Chinese hacking of US critical infrastructure
FBI Director Christopher Wray defends Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in letters to Congress, highlighting its success in combating threats and its importance in national security. Wray mentions the ability of Section 702 to detect and thwart Chinese hackers attempting to access U.S. critical infrastructure. He also emphasizes the necessity of the surveillance tool to counter foreign threats, including cyberattacks, espionage campaigns, and terrorism.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Customers Bank Partners With Major Digital Asset Firms, Filling Void Left By Collapsed Lenders
Customers Bank, a Pennsylvania-based bank, has become a key player in the cryptocurrency industry. After other crypto-friendly lenders collapsed, Customers Bank has partnered with major exchanges and stablecoin issuers, positioning itself as one of the few facilitators of dollar transactions for crypto businesses. Despite being a smaller bank, Customers Bank now faces regulatory scrutiny in an industry that mainstream lenders have largely avoided. The bank has implemented measures to manage risk and continues to work with notable names in the crypto sector, but the industry is still in need of more banking options.
#health
Fox News: South Dakota's third-largest city reports increased disease risk in drinking water
Aberdeen's drinking water in South Dakota carries an increased risk of disease due to mechanical malfunctions in water filters. The city advises vulnerable individuals to consult healthcare providers before drinking the water, but boiling or decontaminating is not necessary.
Fox News: ‘Girl dinners’ social media trend sparks concern among experts: ‘Unhealthy obsession’
A TikTok trend called "Girl Dinners" is causing concern among doctors and nutritionists. Some women are sharing photos of their meals which are low in calories and nutritional value. Experts worry that this trend could lead to unhealthy eating habits and disorders, particularly among young women who are still developing and in need of proper nutrition. They recommend a balanced meal with vegetables, protein, and carbohydrates. It's important to prioritize nourishing oneself with food for self-care and love.
Fox News: Uruguayan suicide rate hits record high; country is regional outlier
Uruguay has reached a record high suicide rate of 23.3 deaths per 100,000 people. Experts attribute this to the COVID-19 pandemic and the country's comparative lack of religious adherence. Uruguay is an outlier in the Americas, with a rate two-and-a-half times greater than the regional average.
#education
The Epoch Times: Former Principal Commits Suicide Amid Lawsuit Alleging Bullying at TDSB Diversity Training
Richard Bilkszto, former Toronto principal, committed suicide after workplace bullying, accused of white supremacy. Court ruled trainer's conduct as workplace harassment.
#crime
The Epoch Times: 'Sheepdog' Police: Predators Hunting Predators
The public goes about their day, unaware of the dangerous and violent world hidden in plain sight. Police officers, like hybrid wolves, constantly hunt for threats and protect the community. These officers have heightened senses and are always on the lookout for danger, even off-duty. They operate in a different world, working in specialty units and facing impossible odds to keep society safe. These hybrid wolves are the last line of defense, constantly training and perfecting their skills to catch the wolves of society.
The Epoch Times: Man Pleads Not Guilty to Murder in La Mesa Trolley Stabbing Death
Steven Calhoun, accused of fatally stabbing Troy Schwartz at a La Mesa trolley station, pleaded not guilty to a murder charge. Calhoun was arrested in downtown San Diego two days later. If convicted, he faces up to 26 years to life in state prison.
Fox News: Indiana judge sets 2024 trial date for alleged cop killer
Trial date set for man charged in killing of Indiana police officer during traffic stop. Officer was shot in the head after stopping suspect's moped. Trial to start in 2024.
The Epoch Times: LA Developer Gets 6 Years in Prison for Involvement in José Huizar Bribery
Developer David Lee has been sentenced to six years in prison and fined $750,000 for paying a bribe to former Los Angeles City Councilman José Huizar to gain approval for a downtown condominium project. Lee and his company, 940 Hill, were convicted of bribery, fraud, and obstruction. Evidence showed that Lee used an associate to transfer cash to Huizar's aide, resulting in the project's approval. Huizar, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy and tax evasion, faces sentencing in December for his role in a larger corruption scandal at City Hall.
Fox News: Boston man wanted for allegedly opening fire at man he feuded with in front of pastry shop arrested: police
Boston restaurant owner Patrick Mendoza was arrested for allegedly shooting at a man in front of a pastry shop. Mendoza had been feuding with the man and was on probation for a previous assault conviction involving him. Witnesses described the incident as chaotic and Mendoza fled the scene on his bike.
The Epoch Times: Trump Calls for Death Penalty in the Fight Against Child Trafficking
Former President Donald Trump released a campaign proposal endorsing the death penalty for human traffickers and promoting the film "Sound of Freedom," which focuses on child trafficking. Trump aims to address the border crisis and combat human trafficking if elected for a second term. The film, supported by Trump and produced by Angel Studios, has achieved commercial success, grossing over $100 million at the box office.
Fox News: Former Maine legislative candidate arrested on Jan. 6-related charges
A former Republican legislative candidate from Maine was arrested and charged with federal crimes for his involvement in the U.S. Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. Matthew Brackley entered the Capitol and asked for Speaker Pelosi's office before participating in the chaos. He faces felony and misdemeanor charges.
#sports
Fox News: Cardinals' Alec Burleson ejected after blowing up on umpire whose questionable calls led to double play
In a game against the Chicago Cubs, the St. Louis Cardinals' Alec Burleson faced controversial calls from the home plate umpire. Despite a 3-0 count, Burleson struck out on a pitch he believed was a ball. Burleson expressed his frustration and was ejected from the game. The Cardinals ultimately lost, dropping their season record to 44-54. Meanwhile, the Cubs improved to 46-51.
#other
Forbes: Barenaked Ladies’ Ed Robertson On Playing The Hits, Making New Music, And ‘Lovin’ Life’
Canadian supergroup Barenaked Ladies has been touring the United States this summer, playing their classic hits as well as new songs from their upcoming album. Lead singer Ed Robertson expressed his gratitude for the strong support they have received from fans. The band, known for their quirky pop culture references, recently released a song called "Too Old," which is a fun take on internet trends and cancel culture. As the tour comes to an end, Barenaked Ladies will focus on releasing their adventurous and varied new album this fall. Robertson is grateful for the success he has achieved as a musician and songwriter, and feels fortunate to be able to continue doing what he loves.
Newsbusters: Daily Caller: ProPublica SCOTUS Ethics Stories Rely on Staunch Democrat Experts
The investigative reporting group ProPublica has been targeting Supreme Court justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito for alleged ethical misconduct. It has been revealed that several of the so-called ethics experts quoted in ProPublica's stories have donated over $100,000 to Democratic campaigns and left-wing causes. Many of these experts also work for organizations advocating for Thomas' resignation, which are supported by donors that also fund ProPublica. This raises questions about the independence and credibility of ProPublica's reporting.
The Federalist Papers: Disney’s Dumpster Fire Movie Draws Lawsuit After Alleged Dirty Trick Discovered in Commercial
Disney's latest Indiana Jones film, "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," is a major flop, failing to draw fans and receiving mixed reviews. The movie is facing a lawsuit from outdoor equipment company Frost River Trading Co. for allegedly using its product without permission and trying to pass it off as a competitor's.
Newsbusters: Massie, Kennedy Slam Censorship on Natural Immunity
Rep. Thomas Massie and RFK Jr. criticized Big Tech for censoring free speech on natural immunity during the pandemic. Massie discussed how Twitter censored him, even when he cited scientifically accurate information promoted by legacy media. Kennedy highlighted an effort to suppress information and the dangerous implications of censoring dissenting views. Both Massie and Kennedy have faced censorship by Big Tech in the past. The conversation ended with Kennedy condemning the blind trust in experts as not conducive to a healthy population.