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#politics
Breitbart: Jordan: FBI Told Twitter Hunter Laptop Was Real Day Story Came Out, then Wouldn't Tell Facebook
Rep. Jim Jordan revealed that an interview with an FBI official showed that the bureau confirmed the authenticity of the Hunter Biden laptop story to Twitter, but refused to inform Facebook when asked on the same day. The FBI lawyer quickly shut down any further discussion.
Breitbart: FBI Informant Record Contains Damning Allegations for Joe Biden
The FBI released a form alleging that Joe Biden was involved in a bribery scheme with a Burisma executive. The form contains conversations with an informant who claims that Burisma hired Hunter Biden to protect the company through his father's influence.
Red State: Dan Bongino Drops More Intriguing Tidbits About the White House Cocaine
Former Secret Service agent and political commentator, Dan Bongino, believes the cocaine found at the White House was brought in deliberately and not left accidentally. He suspects it may be linked to Hunter Biden and suggests it may have been a drop point. Bongino questions how the Secret Service was unable to find any evidence despite the intricate process of placing the cocaine in the West Wing. The truth may eventually come to light.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Nikki Haley targets Confucius Institutes, but at least 2 operated in South Carolina when she was governor
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has warned against China's investments in the United States and American universities, claiming that Confucius Institutes are spreading communist propaganda on college campuses. However, during her time as governor of South Carolina, at least two Confucius Institutes operated on college campuses in the state. The University of South Carolina hosted a Confucius Institute program for 13 years, and Presbyterian College also had a Confucius Institute that recently closed.
The Epoch Times: US, Japan Hold First Space Engagement Talks to Boost Cooperation
The United States and Japan held their first space engagement talks to enhance military operations and intelligence, aiming to establish norms of behavior in space and mitigate threats. The talks followed the signing of a U.S.-Japan Space Cooperation Framework agreement, which clarifies that attacks in space could invoke Article 5 of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. The United States and Japan have been strengthening their defense cooperation in response to emerging threats posed by China, North Korea, and Russia.
#economy
The Epoch Times: $2 Billion 'American Heartland' Theme Park Set to Rival World’s Top Resort Destinations
A $2 billion theme park and resort complex called the "American Heartland Theme Park and Resort" is being built in northeast Oklahoma. The development will include a theme park, hotel, RV park, and various attractions celebrating the best of the United States. It aims to rival top resort destinations and create jobs and economic growth in the area.
Forbes: New York Business Stifled Due To Federal Research Capitalization Rules
Businesses in New York are facing higher federal tax bills due to the elimination of immediate deductions for research and experimental (R&E) activities. This is discouraging innovation and growth in the state. The broad definition of R&E expenditures impacts many small and mid-size businesses, from manufacturers to software developers. The requirement to capitalize these expenditures over five years is causing significant financial strain and hindering expansion and investment.
The Epoch Times: FedNow Launches in US, Fed Insists Payment System ‘Not Related to a Digital Currency’
The U.S. Federal Reserve has launched its FedNow instant payment system, allowing banks to quickly transfer funds to customers. The service is not directly available to individuals and businesses, but they can sign up through their financial institutions. The launch has sparked speculation about the potential for a central bank digital currency (, ).
#military
The Epoch Times: US Marines Deploy to Deter 'Iranian Destabilizing Activities' in Middle East
The United States will deploy marines and warships to the Middle East to counter Iran's attempts to seize commercial ships. Additional forces will safeguard international commerce and deter Iranian activities. Iran claims to possess power and capabilities that make it immune to threats.
#culture
Spectator USA: Jane Clark Scharl delivers artful truths in Sonnez Les Matines
In Robert Browning's play, King Victor and King Charles, he claims that his own version of the events is more truthful than history. Jane Clark Scharl's verse play, Sonnez Les Matines, also explores the idea of poetry as a genre that can convey truth. Set during Carnival, the play delves into the moral complexities and psychological depths of the characters as they navigate suspicion and guilt.
The Federalist Papers: Disney's Biggest Nightmare: Red State Building $2 Billion Theme Park That Rivals Magic Kingdom
Over $2 billion will be spent to open American Heartland Theme Park and Resort in northeast Oklahoma. The park will have an Americana-themed environment and will feature rides, live shows, and family attractions. The park aims to open in fall 2026 and will be built in multiple stages.
#health
The Epoch Times: USDA Researchers Contend Ultra-Processed Foods Can Make Up 91 Percent of Healthy Diet
A controversial study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) claims that a diet of mostly ultra-processed foods can be balanced and nutritious, sparking criticism from nutrition researchers who argue that it confuses the public. The study utilizes the widely used NOVA scale to classify foods by their level of processing, suggesting that ultra-processed foods can contribute significantly to a balanced diet. However, critics argue that there is ample evidence linking ultra-processed food consumption to various diseases, regardless of the food's nutrient content.
Fox News: Dramatic video shows Michigan police officer helping save 2-year-old spotted 'lifeless' in pool
Police officers in Michigan save a 2-year-old boy who was found lifeless at the bottom of a swimming pool during a pool party. The child's father jumped into the pool to pull him out and both parents administered CPR. An officer arrived and gave back blows to help clear the child's airway.
#education
Fox News: Democrats are throwing kids under the school bus and here's why
Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania vetoed a voucher program for poor students, opposing school choice despite sending his own children to private schools. This contradicts Democrats' actions and perpetuates segregation.
Flag And Cross: Majority Of High School Teachers Favor Personalized Learning, Survey Shows
70% of high school teachers support personalized learning and smaller classroom sizes. They face obstacles like limited resources and training. Personalized education can improve outcomes, engagement, and creativity. The pandemic has further highlighted the need for individualized learning.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Italian Police Net Record 5-tonne Cocaine Haul Off Sicilian Coast
Italian authorities have seized a record 5.3 tonne cocaine haul off the coast of Sicily, worth 850 million euros. Five people have been arrested after a ship from South America was tracked and packages were thrown into the waters to be collected by a fishing trawler. The operation is seen as a blow against drug smuggling in society.
Fox News: Pittsburgh synagogue shooter led a deeply unstable life dominated by mental illness, psychologist testifies
A clinical psychologist testified that Robert Bowers, the perpetrator of the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue massacre, led a troubled life marked by mental illness and family dysfunction. Bowers had a traumatic childhood and attempted suicide multiple times. He targeted the synagogue out of a belief that Jews were facilitating immigration and contributing to the genocide of the white race. Testimonies from survivors and victims' families revealed the devastating impact of the attack. The defense argued that Bowers' mental health and traumatic upbringing should be taken into consideration during sentencing.
#sports
Forbes: How Joe Ingles Can Help The Orlando Magic Make The Playoffs
The Orlando Magic have signed Joe Ingles to a two-year deal worth $22 million, hoping to improve their shooting and passing. Ingles is a skilled shooter from deep and has a high assist-to-turnover ratio. Additionally, his presence in the locker room may help bring a positive and lighthearted atmosphere to a young team.
The Great Lakes Fisherman: Ugly Pike Podcast Episode 136
Chris and Frank host Full Moon Fridays, sharing fishing tips and techniques, taking calls, and discussing the muskie fishing scene.
#outdoors
Fox News: Oregon college student falls to his death after climbing mountain
A college student fell while climbing a mountain in Oregon and was severely injured. Search and rescue personnel used drone video to locate his body. The difficult terrain made it impossible to reach him on foot.
The Epoch Times: Pacific Northwest: Washington State and British Columbia
A rugged terrain of islands, valleys, fjords, rainforests, and mountains dominates Washington state, with agriculture in its semi-arid region. Our journey takes us to Vancouver and Seattle in the Pacific Northwest.
#other
Forbes: Britney Spears’s Comeback Is Moving Slowly–And That’s A Good Thing
Pop icon Britney Spears has been slowly making her comeback to the music scene, releasing occasional singles instead of a full album. This strategic approach allows her to gauge interest in her current music and explore her artistic identity. Despite the shift in the music landscape, Spears's name and fame continue to make her releases potential hits. By taking her time and releasing singles, Spears can ensure that if she does decide to create a full album, it will be done right.