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#politics

Fox News: Cori Bush's campaign continues to shell out thousands of dollars to her husband for private security
Cori Bush's campaign continues to shell out thousands of dollars to her husband for private security
Rep. Cori Bush's campaign has funneled tens of thousands of dollars to her husband for private security and other expenses. She also paid a security firm despite her opposition to them. Bush has faced criticism for these payments and has received FEC complaints. She defended her need for security due to previous attempts on her life and her belief in defunding the police.


The New American: The Convention of 1787: Gouverneur Morris Admits the Dangerous and Unspoken Truth of the Convention’s Power - The New American
The Convention of 1787: Gouverneur Morris Admits the Dangerous and Unspoken Truth of the Convention’s Power - The New American
During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, Gouverneur Morris admitted that the convention and the government it was creating were unconstitutional. He revealed that they were not proceeding on the basis of the Confederation and that the convention was unknown to the Confederation. This exposes the dangerous and destructive power of a convention, like the one proposed by Convention of States supporters, which would be beyond control and could ignore the authority of the Constitution.


#society

Fox News: Amsterdam moves to ban cruise ships from city center to combat pollution: 'Sea of locusts'
Amsterdam moves to ban cruise ships from city center to combat pollution: 'Sea of locusts'
Lawmakers in Amsterdam voted to ban cruise ships from disembarking passengers in the downtown area due to pollution and overcrowding. The city is working to manage the negative effects of tourism and improve its reputation. .


Fox News: Real-life celebrity neighbors: Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Oprah; Matt Damon and Emily Blunt
Real-life celebrity neighbors: Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Oprah; Matt Damon and Emily Blunt
Many Hollywood stars like Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Oprah Winfrey, George Clooney, Cindy Crawford, Jennifer Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, Gwyneth Paltrow, Meryl Streep, Adam Sandler, and Conan O'Brien are neighbors and enjoy each other's company in their star-studded communities.


#foreignaffairs

Flag And Cross: Ford's Battery Facility Deal With CATL Under Scrutiny By U.S. House Committees
Ford's Battery Facility Deal With CATL Under Scrutiny By U.S. House Committees
Two U.S. House of Representatives committees are investigating Ford's alliance with CATL, a Chinese battery producer, over concerns of Chinese influence. Ford intends to build a battery facility in Michigan using CATL's technology, in contrast to competitors who import from China. The investigation questions the presence of Chinese workers at the Ford plant and CATL's control over entities linked to forced labor.


#economy

Flag And Cross: Dow Jones Extends Winning Streak As Tech Sector Falters
Dow Jones Extends Winning Streak As Tech Sector Falters
The Dow Jones is on a 10-day winning streak, while the Nasdaq Composite is down due to disappointing results from companies like Netflix and Tesla. Elon Musk lost nearly $20 billion as investors dumped Tesla stock, despite successful quarterly results. Netflix shares have also dropped, but analysts praised their crackdown on account sharing. Retail sales in the US are growing at a slower pace, and major banks like Bank of America and Morgan Stanley have reported positive results. Apple is working on its own AI engine, ExxonMobil plans to mine lithium, and Pfizer's production plant was damaged by a tornado. The Microsoft-Activision Blizzard merger was paused due to an antitrust lawsuit. Tech giants like Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, and Amazon will release their earnings next week. The Federal Open Market Committee will decide whether to raise interest rates.


Flag And Cross: Tech Giants Face Downturn As Dow Jones Extends Winning Streak
Tech Giants Face Downturn As Dow Jones Extends Winning Streak
Tech giants face a sudden downturn as Dow Jones continues to shine. Nasdaq has its worst day of the year, and AI stocks suffer a significant decline.


#military

The Federalist Papers: Air Force Academy Superintendent Gets Crushed By Matt Gaetz Over Support for Program That Excludes Straight Men
Air Force Academy Superintendent Gets Crushed By Matt Gaetz Over Support for Program That Excludes Straight Men
Air Force Academy Superintendent Lt. Gen. Richard Clark struggles to define the term "demigender" during a congressional hearing. Representative Matt Gaetz criticizes Clark for endorsing a fellowship that excludes cisgender individuals. The discussion is part of a larger debate on "wokeness" in the military.


#crime

The Blaze: Father of Indianapolis Colts safety Rodney Thomas II accused of killing bald eagle with air rifle
Father of Indianapolis Colts safety Rodney Thomas II accused of killing bald eagle with air rifle
Rodney Thomas, the father of Indianapolis Colts safety Rodney Thomas II, has been accused of shooting and killing a bald eagle outside Pittsburgh. The bird had been shot three days earlier and was dead by the time police arrived. Thomas turned himself in and admitted to the crime. He has been charged with violating the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and faces up to a year in prison and a $5,000 fine.