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#politics

Fox News: 2024 GOP candidates call last week's Supreme Court decisions a win for 'freedom'
2024 GOP candidates call last week's Supreme Court decisions a win for 'freedom'
2024 Republican presidential candidates express support for recent Supreme Court decisions, including the rejection of affirmative action, President Biden's student loan bailout, and the right of a web designer to refuse creating wedding websites for same-sex couples. They argue for religious freedom and the need to judge individuals based on character rather than skin color. Democrats are upset, but Republicans claim these decisions empower people and protect free speech.


#society

Daily Wire: Buttigieg Attacks Christian In SCOTUS Case: Only Went Into Business To ‘Provoke A Case Like This’
Buttigieg Attacks Christian In SCOTUS Case: Only Went Into Business To ‘Provoke A Case Like This’
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg criticized the Christian web designer who won a Supreme Court case on the grounds of freedom of speech and religion. Buttigieg accused the designer of intentionally provoking the case and undermining LGBTQ+ rights.


Fox News: Chinese tourists visiting France hurt in riots, officials say
Chinese tourists visiting France hurt in riots, officials say
Chinese tourists in Marseille were injured during riots in France. The Consulate General called for the safety of Chinese citizens. The riots were in response to the police shooting of a teenager.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Wall Street Investment Banks Face Bleak Prospects in China
Wall Street Investment Banks Face Bleak Prospects in China
Wall Street investment banks are facing challenges in the Chinese market as they struggle to compete with entrenched Chinese state-owned enterprises. Despite recent trade agreements allowing foreign banks to operate wholly owned subsidiaries in China, their market share and profits continue to decline. Regulatory issues and strict data rules also hinder their operations. Western companies may voluntarily leave China due to the lack of fair business practices and increasing pressure from the Chinese Communist Party.


Red State: The Hurt Won't Stop—Bud Light Fiasco Causes Bottling Plants to Cut Production, Lay off 645 Workers
The Hurt Won't Stop—Bud Light Fiasco Causes Bottling Plants to Cut Production, Lay off 645 Workers
Sales of Bud Light plummeted after a controversial marketing partnership with a transgender TikTok personality. As a result, glass bottling company The Ardagh Group had to cut production and lay off hundreds of workers, causing a significant impact on the economy. The boycott against woke companies like Bud Light and Target is gaining traction, highlighting the consequences of political messaging on businesses and innocent workers.


#military

Red State: Our 'Not a Woke Army' Lauds Transgender Officer Who Broke Regulations for a Decade for 'Living Authentically'
Our 'Not a Woke Army' Lauds Transgender Officer Who Broke Regulations for a Decade for 'Living Authentically'
The US military is facing a recruiting crisis, particularly in the noncommissioned officer corps, due to the influence of Woke culture. The military's focus on diversity and inclusion has alienated many potential recruits, especially white males from the South and fly-over country. This "Woke" Army has created a hostile environment for these individuals, leading to low enlistment numbers and a lack of talent retention. The recent story of Maj. Rachel Jones, a transgender female Soldier, highlights the military's shift towards embracing diversity and authenticity, but raises questions about the Army's true values.


#religion

The Epoch Times: Supreme Court Justices Clash in Christian Designer Case
Supreme Court Justices Clash in Christian Designer Case
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a website designer who refused to create messages that went against her Christian beliefs. Justices Sotomayor and Gorsuch clashed in separate opinions, with Sotomayor arguing that the ruling granted businesses the right to refuse service to protected classes and was a backlash against gender and sexual minorities. Gorsuch countered that Sotomayor's dissent distorted the facts and failed to address the constitutional question of forcing someone to go against their conscience.


#education

Daily Wire: Most Americans Support Supreme Court Decision On Affirmative Action: Poll
Most Americans Support Supreme Court Decision On Affirmative Action: Poll
A majority of Americans support the recent Supreme Court decision restricting race-based college admissions, according to a new poll. Republicans and most independents agree with the ruling, while Democrats largely disagree. The poll also found that more Americans support the Supreme Court's decision on President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan and a case regarding religious beliefs.


#crime

Fox News: Maryland woman killed by stolen forklift, suspect at large: police
Maryland woman killed by stolen forklift, suspect at large: police
A stolen forklift caused the death of a Maryland woman in Waldorf. The suspect broke into a home improvement store, stole the forklift, and fled. The woman was found dead underneath the forklift.


The Epoch Times: Man Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for 2020 Murder in Seattle's CHOP Zone
Man Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for 2020 Murder in Seattle's CHOP Zone
A man convicted of shooting and killing 19-year-old Lorenzo Anderson in Seattle's protest zone was sentenced to 14 years in prison. Marcel Long pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and will also serve three years in "community custody". Anderson's family wanted a trial, but the plea deal was seen as the best option.


#sports

The Epoch Times: Red Bull Driver Max Verstappen Stays on Track for F1 Title After Winning Chaotic Austrian GP
Red Bull Driver Max Verstappen Stays on Track for F1 Title After Winning Chaotic Austrian GP
Reigning Formula One champion Max Verstappen claimed victory at the Austrian Grand Prix, extending his lead in the championship. Verstappen started from pole position and secured his fifth consecutive win of the season. Multiple drivers received time penalties for going off track limits.


Fox News: Twins' Carlos Correa unbothered by offseason drama: 'You’ve got to move on and look ahead'
Twins' Carlos Correa unbothered by offseason drama: 'You’ve got to move on and look ahead'
Carlos Correa faced health concerns during his free agency but ultimately re-signed with the Minnesota Twins. Potential deals with the San Francisco Giants and New York Mets fell through due to concerns over his surgically repaired right leg. Correa expressed no regrets about how things played out and emphasized the importance of moving on.


#outdoors

Daily Wire: Killer Whale Rams Yacht Off Coast Of Scotland, Suggesting Aggressive Behavior Spreading
Killer Whale Rams Yacht Off Coast Of Scotland, Suggesting Aggressive Behavior Spreading
Killer whales have been aggressively attacking boats in various locations, including the Strait of Gibraltar and waters off Scotland and Norway. One experienced boater described the encounter as frightening and believes the orca was looking for the keel of his yacht. It is believed that the orcas may be imitating the behavior of a traumatized female called White Gladis, who has been attacking boats in retaliation for her own past experiences.


#other

The Federalist Papers: Man Who Made News as Owner of a 'Pop-Up" Store Selling 'Clean' Drug Dies of an Overdose
Man Who Made News as Owner of a 'Pop-Up" Store Selling 'Clean' Drug Dies of an Overdose
Jerry Martin, a Vancouver man who operated a mobile shop selling "clean" drugs, tragically died of a suspected fentanyl overdose. Martin, 51, had a history of addiction and homelessness. Authorities arrested him less than 24 hours after opening the Drugs Store, the first brick-and-mortar shop in Canada and the U.S. to openly sell illegal substances.

Martin opened the Drugs Store to provide a safe supply of drugs, but the initiative faced criticism. Vancouver launched a pilot program treating substance use as a public health matter, not a criminal issue. The death of Martin raises questions about harm reduction strategies and their unintended consequences.