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21 Jul 2023
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#politics
Red State: Confused Biden Has Difficulty Finishing Words in Philadelphia
Joe Biden's recent remarks in Philadelphia were incoherent and concerning, with garbled words that sounded like he was having a stroke. Instead of addressing the problem, Biden's team had him eating ice cream and interacting with union workers. His incoherence is causing Democrats and potential adversaries to question his ability to lead. Biden's deteriorating condition is becoming increasingly apparent, and it may not be long before it can no longer be hidden.
American Thinker: RFK Jr finally has his say after House Democrats fail to completely shut him up
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense opposition during his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee yesterday. Democrats and the mainstream media attacked him, with the exception of FOX News. This level of enmity has not been seen since the Army-McCarthy hearings in 1954. Kennedy was largely silenced and not given the chance to defend himself. He discussed censorship, bioweapons, and a lawsuit against media outlets. Kennedy is running as a Democrat and is willing to challenge the power and influence of the medical-industrial complex.
Fox News: Jordan roasts Democrats attacking RFK Jr. during hearing: The party has turned against its 'most famous name'
The Democratic Party has turned on the Kennedy name, with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. facing criticism from his own party. Rep. Jim Jordan criticized the party's censorship and harassment tactics. RFK Jr. defended himself against false allegations and censorship attempts during a congressional hearing.
The Epoch Times: UK Updates Hong Kong Travel Advice, Adds Foreign Nationals Being Wanted by National Security Law
The British government updated travel advice for citizens going to Hong Kong, warning that political statements critical of the authorities could be a crime under the National Security Law (NSL) and lead to prosecution. The NSL also applies to activities conducted outside Hong Kong, including in the UK. Hong Kong's National Security Police issued arrest warrants and a financial reward for individuals living outside Hong Kong, with four suspects already arrested for supporting an online shopping platform.
American Thinker: Do we have an independent Justice Department which treats all people equally?
In this inquiry reminiscent of Raymond Chandler, the author questions the notion of equal treatment under the law. They highlight potential felonies committed by Hunter Biden involving false tax returns and fraudulent classifications, and raise suspicions about the purpose of the Bidens' LLCs. The author also questions Joe Biden's honesty regarding his family's foreign business dealings. Additionally, they ask why Joe and Hillary Clinton haven't faced charges for mishandling classified documents, and why perjury by James Clapper, John Brennan, and Eric Holder has gone unpunished. The author criticizes the Justice Department for alleged lies to the FISA court and expresses concern over corruption and media bias, noting the contrasting priorities between covering a sandwich at Subway and addressing the corruption of the Bidens, IRS, and Justice Department. Finally, they question the credibility of politicians and bureaucrats in controlling natural variables while failing to locate a bag of cocaine at the White House.
#society
American Thinker: The imposition of transgender madness: The bottom-up approach
Transgenderism is a delusional fantasy that threatens societal collapse and fertility. Leftist indoctrination, media, and corporations enforce this ideology. A bottom-up strategy of intimidation is used to force compliance. A video of a deranged woman's meltdown exemplifies the consequences of this narrative. Society's acceptance of transgender claims imposes a cost on skeptics. The fast acceptance of transgenderism suggests careful preparation and a possible agenda.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Europe and Latin America Pledge Partnership Over Polarization
EU and Latin American officials gather in Brussels for a summit to revive their partnership amid concerns of being sidelined by US-China economic tensions. European leaders push for Latin American condemnation of Russian invasion of Ukraine, while also aiming to invest over $50 billion in projects in Latin America. Joint declaration reveals tensions over Ukraine, as European leaders seek strong condemnation while Latin American leaders have differing views.
#economy
Fox News: Biden's Philly speech on 'Bidenomics' mocked for multiple gaffes: 'Kamala Harris level insight'
President Biden delivered a speech praising his economic policies but stumbled over his words. He criticized "trickle-down economics" and claimed his father suffered from it. The president's claims about wage increases and his economic success were disputed, with polls showing disapproval of his handling of inflation. Despite the criticism, Biden continued to promote "Bidenomics."
The Epoch Times: Oil Edges Higher, Buoyed by Tighter Supplies, China Stimulus
Oil prices rose on Friday due to tightening supplies and economic stimulus in China. China and India's imports of crude oil from Russia hit an all-time high in June, causing a supply deficit. However, buying interest from India may weaken, leading to a shift in demand towards other suppliers. The US also saw a fall in crude inventories. China's plans to boost sales of automobiles and electronics are seen as positive for oil investors.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Fallingwater: Milestone Design in Remote Pennsylvania
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright's most notable work, Fallingwater, was commissioned by the Kaufmann family in Pennsylvania. The house features terraces, a waterfall, and is integrated into the natural landscape. The interior showcases Wright's signature style and encourages indoor-outdoor sensory experiences.
Fox News: Bruce Willis’ 'Die Hard' turns 35: How Christmas movie debate first started
The debate over whether "Die Hard" is a Christmas movie has divided fans for years. Some argue that its Christmas setting and themes make it a holiday film, while others point to its violence and lack of Christmas-centric plot. The discussion began with viral blog posts in 2007 and continues to rage on today.
#health
The Epoch Times: Just Do It: Both Short and Long Workouts Reap Big Results
Regular exercise is essential for good health and longevity. A study found that even short sessions of exercise can have significant benefits, and meeting the recommended minimum guidelines for exercise can greatly reduce the risk of mortality. High-intensity interval training (HIIT) has been shown to provide similar health and fitness benefits as longer periods of moderate exercise in a shorter amount of time.
#education
Fox News: Texas school board invokes eminent domain, could raze century-old family home to build parking lot
A Texas school district is using eminent domain to take a 78-year-old man's family-owned property and build a football stadium parking lot. The man's daughter pleaded with the school board to reconsider, expressing the sentimental value of the property.
Flag And Cross: Study Shows Academic Enrichment Program Boosts IQ In Adults With Intellectual Disability
Prof. Lifshitz's study at Bar-Ilan Univ. showed that completing a bachelor's degree enhanced IQ scores of adults with intellectual disabilities. This highlights the transformative power of education for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
#sports
Forbes: Green Bay Packers By Position: Can Quay Walker Keep His Emotions In Check?
Green Bay Packers linebacker Quay Walker has been thrown out of two games in the 2022 season, leading to frustration from coach Matt LaFleur. Walker's ejections overshadowed his productive rookie season and he now looks to work on controlling his emotions.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: The lost world: This cloud-shrouded oldest mountain in the world has wildlife you can only find here
Roraima, a mysterious mountain in South America, remains untouched by many due to its isolated ecosystem. This massive tabletop mountain, part of Canaima National Park, is home to unique plants and bird species found nowhere else. Climbing Roraima requires a grueling trek through treacherous rivers and a slippery scramble, but reaching the summit reveals an alien landscape of bizarre rock formations and crystalline pools.
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#technology
Forbes: Tech Giants Make ‘Voluntary’ Pledge To Develop Responsible AI—Including OpenAI And Google—White House Says
Leading U.S. tech companies, including OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft, have committed to voluntary safeguards to mitigate risks in artificial intelligence. The companies have pledged to share information on risk management, invest in cybersecurity, and test AI systems through third parties. They also committed to developing tools to identify AI-generated content and prioritize research on societal risks.
PJ Media: FRIDAY AT 4PM EASTERN: 'Five O'Clock Somewhere' with Kruiser, VodkaPundit
The show "Five O'Clock Somewhere" was unexpectedly canceled due to technical difficulties on our streaming service. We hope it gets resolved soon.
#other
National Review: The Corner: ‘The Heavenly Life’
Frederica von Stade, a renowned mezzo-soprano and delightful interviewee, is featured in a Q&A podcast. The episode includes musical moments from Schubert, Rachmaninoff, and American composer Joshua Nichols. A tribute to the late pianist André Watts is also included.