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#politics

National Review: The Corner: The GOP Primary That Just Isn’t Changing
The Corner: The GOP Primary That Just Isn’t Changing
Longshot candidates in the Republican primary have struggled to gain traction in the polls, with little change since the beginning of the year. Despite early announcements and campaign efforts, candidates like Nikki Haley and Tim Scott have failed to capture the interest of voters in key states. The value of an early start is being questioned, as the focus remains on frontrunners like Trump and DeSantis.


#society

The Blaze: School board in conservative district revokes anti-racism resolution passed in response to George Floyd's death: 'How effective has it really been?'
School board in conservative district revokes anti-racism resolution passed in response to George Floyd's death: 'How effective has it really been?'
A Missouri school board revokes a resolution promoting racial healing for Black and brown students. The board members, who were elected with support from a conservative organization, argue that the resolution lacked clear definitions and effectiveness. Critics see it as a step backward in addressing discrimination.


Red State: Hoge's Heroes: Pregnant Driver Evacuates 37 Kids off School Bus—just Before It's Engulfed in Flames
Hoge's Heroes: Pregnant Driver Evacuates 37 Kids off School Bus—just Before It's  Engulfed in Flames
Milwaukee bus driver Imunek Williams, eight months pregnant, saved 37 kids from a burning bus seconds before it burst into flames. She acted quickly and evacuated the bus, ensuring everyone's safety. Williams is a true hero.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Sweden, Finland, Netherlands assist in restoring power in Kherson after dam destruction
Sweden, Finland, Netherlands assist in restoring power in Kherson after dam destruction
Sweden, Finland, and the Netherlands provide equipment to restore power in Kherson after the Kakhovka dam was destroyed by Russian forces. This aid is expected to accelerate the resumption of normal power supply services in the region.


Euromaidan Press: Ukraine’s counteroffensive can run into dead end due to lack of weapons and training – WSJ
Ukraine’s counteroffensive can run into dead end due to lack of weapons and training – WSJ
Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russia is at risk of stalling due to a lack of training and essential weapons systems. The Ukrainian forces are facing difficulties breaking through the entrenched Russian defenses, which include minefields and extensive fortifications. Ukraine's lack of progress has raised the need for more training and weapons, but there is a disconnect between the US and Europe on providing support.


#economy

American Thinker: New York Times blames oil industry, not socialism, for Venezuela's pollution
New York Times blames oil industry, not socialism, for Venezuela's pollution
The New York Times blames the oil industry for Venezuela's economic and environmental devastation, conveniently avoiding the socialist government's role. The article mentions US sanctions and environmental pollution but fails to acknowledge the country's longstanding issues. The collapse of Venezuela's oil industry is attributed to mismanagement and corruption, causing fuel shortages and environmental damage. The socialist government is the root cause of the problem, and blaming oil instead of socialism is misleading.


#history

Foreign Policy: An Epic History of the Soviet Everyday
An Epic History of the Soviet Everyday
In this book review, the author discusses "The Soviet Century: Archaeology of a Lost World" by Karl Schlögel. The book provides an in-depth look at everyday life in the Soviet Union, highlighting aspects such as long queues, communal apartments, and the unique experiences of daily life. While the author praises Schlögel's attention to detail, they also critique the book's Moscow-centric perspective and lack of focus on the power disparities of the empire.


The Federalist Papers: Archaeologist Says He Found Remnants of David's Kingdom - Key Parts Of the Bible May Be Confirmed
Archaeologist Says He Found Remnants of David's Kingdom - Key Parts Of the Bible May Be Confirmed
An Israeli archaeologist has discovered evidence suggesting the existence of a complex urban network during the time of King David. This finding aligns with descriptions of David as an important ruler in the Old Testament. The cities identified share similar layouts and were strategically located near Jerusalem, indicating a unified kingdom.


The Epoch Times: One Country, United
One Country, United
In 1869, President Ulysses S. Grant commissioned two paintings by Constantino Brumidi to symbolize the nation's recovery after the Civil War. "Liberty" represents victory, while "Union" personifies the American flag. The paintings are filled with symbols of the United States.


#health

Fox News: Texas woman accidentally swallows partial dentures, here's how a medical team saved the day
Texas woman accidentally swallows partial dentures, here's how a medical team saved the day
An elderly woman accidentally swallowed her bottom dentures while eating dinner. Despite having a history of stroke and dementia, the woman showed no signs of distress. Doctors used an endoscopy to locate and remove the dentures from her stomach.


The Epoch Times: Singer CoCo Lee's Suicide Draws New Attention to Mental Health
Singer CoCo Lee's Suicide Draws New Attention to Mental Health
Chinese American singer CoCo Lee's suicide attempt has brought attention to the widespread issue of depression. Depression affects nearly 1 billion people worldwide, with 58% of depression-led suicides occurring before age 50. Women are 50% more likely to commit suicide due to depression than men. COVID-19 has exacerbated the prevalence of anxiety and depression, leading to increased disability and shorter lifespans for those with severe mental health problems. Depression is influenced by social, psychological, and biological factors, and can also be related to physical health conditions. Treatment options include lifestyle changes, therapy, medication, and neurostimulation therapies. The understanding of underlying factors is important in providing effective treatment for depression.


#education

American Thinker: Kamala Harris pounds the demogoguery table with lies about Florida's educational curriculum
Kamala Harris pounds the demogoguery table with lies about Florida's educational curriculum


Kamala Harris criticizes Florida's new school curriculum, claiming it promotes revisionist history. However, analysis of the curriculum reveals no whitewashing of slavery and instead provides a realistic depiction of the conditions endured by enslaved people. Harris's false accusations are driven by political motives, aiming to shape a narrative for personal gain.


#sports

Fox News: SlamBall coaches exchange words as hard-hitting basketball returns to forefront
SlamBall coaches exchange words as hard-hitting basketball returns to forefront
SlamBall, a mix of basketball and football played on trampolines, has made a comeback after 15 years. The sport, known for its high emotions and hard contact, resumed its fifth season on Friday with games aired on ESPN's networks. Coaches got heated in a recent game, but the excitement among former college athletes and famous personalities like Ken Carter is palpable.


Fox News: Former NFL QB, college star leads CFL team's awesome dinner touchdown celebration
Former NFL QB, college star leads CFL team's awesome dinner touchdown celebration
Toronto Argonauts quarterback Chad Kelly, known for his troubled past, led his team to a victory against the Hamilton Tiger Cats in the Canadian Football League. Kelly orchestrated a well-choreographed touchdown celebration that involved the entire team. Despite his previous behavioral issues, Kelly has found success and stability with the Argonauts.


Forbes: Milwaukee Bucks 2023 Offseason Player Tiers: The Franchise
Milwaukee Bucks 2023 Offseason Player Tiers: The Franchise


The Milwaukee Bucks make roster moves in the NBA offseason, including retaining key players and adding free agents. They also draft rookies to add fresh talent. Giannis Antetokounmpo, the franchise player, faces questions about his health as he enters his 11th season due to past injuries. His participation in the FIBA World Cup is uncertain as he recovers from knee surgery. The Bucks must prioritize his well-being to ensure their success.


#other

Spectator USA: Japan deserves to see Oppenheimer
Japan deserves to see Oppenheimer
Despite its relevance, the film "Oppenheimer" will not have a release in Japan. This delay is common for Hollywood films in Japan, more related to box office revenue competition than politics. The concerns about the film's subject matter and its timing are unfounded, as Japan has a long history of exploring World War Two and its implications in cinema. Japan's attitude towards the war is nuanced and focuses on the importance of never using nuclear weapons against civilians again. Overall, there seems to be no political reason for the delay, suggesting commercial motivations.


The Epoch Times: Unveiling the Beauty of Designer Bedding Collections
Unveiling the Beauty of Designer Bedding Collections
Three designer beds are featured, each with its own unique style and inspiration. The first bed, designed by Rebecca, features a pastel color palette and delicate floral prints. The second bed, designed by Taylor, captures the essence of summertime with playful prints and bold colors. The third bed, designed by Jenna, showcases a vibrant green and blue floral pattern and incorporates fun and eclectic trim choices. Each designer bed offers a distinct aesthetic and invites relaxation and comfort.