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24 Jul 2023
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#politics
The Federalist: There's More Reason To Impeach Biden Over Ukraine Than Trump
House Democrats launched an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump immediately after the collapse of the conspiracy theory that he colluded with Russia. The impeachment saga was more about protecting Joe Biden than indicting Trump.
The Epoch Times: RFK Jr. Says Mainstream Media Criticizing Him More Than Trump
"RFK Jr. claims he has faced more media bias than Trump, citing high favorability ratings in a recent poll. He believes the American people are hearing his message despite negative press. RFK Jr. criticizes mainstream media and calls for civil political discourse. He has been criticized for comments on COVID-19 and accused of racism and anti-Semitism. RFK Jr. also criticizes the FBI and mainstream press over the Durham report findings on the Trump-Russia investigation."
American Thinker: In Spain, an election like ours
Conservatives in Spain fell short in the election, leading to a political stalemate. There are suspicions of rigging from the left, but mistakes from the right, such as banning bike lanes and engaging in cultural wars, may have contributed to their loss. However, conservatives still have a chance in future elections as Europe's direction is shifting rightward.
American Thinker: The Final Countdown: Agenda 2030 on the March
In the near future, King Charles III warns of a looming global disaster. Meanwhile, the United Nations and its allies are pushing their Agenda 2030, promoting a New World Order where the elites control every aspect of human life. They claim it will bring prosperity and peace, but in reality, it is a plan for global communism and the destruction of personal freedoms. Those who resist will face punishment and re-education. The world is on the brink of a totalitarian regime, and individuals must fight back.
#society
The Epoch Times: In Depth: Millions of Families Took on Care Responsibilities Amidst COVID-19, Concealing Effects of Lockdowns and Vaccine Mandates
The number of families providing care for disabled and elderly relatives has increased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The lack of investment in residential and nursing care, along with staffing shortages and a vaccine mandate, has led to a chronic lack of capacity in the sector. It is estimated that 13.6 million people are currently propping up the health and social care system, but there is no official register tracking these numbers. The situation is unsustainable and puts a strain on both caregivers and the economy.
The Epoch Times: Idahoans turn old grain silos into rustic lodge with plush interior for themed Airbnb business
The Bins Airbnb in Blackfoot, Idaho offers travelers a unique lodging experience in rustic grain silos. The owners, the Wixom family, transformed the silos into comfortable and surprisingly cool suites with modern interiors. Despite facing challenges with county regulations and engineering solutions, the Wixoms successfully created a one-of-a-kind accommodation option.
Fox News: In Biden's America, Black men and boys have little chance for success
Democrats, like President Biden, are failing Black males in America. Black men and boys are falling behind and facing high rates of violence. The root cause is fatherlessness, which is a severe problem in the Black community. In Democrat-run cities, crime rates are soaring, and ineffective leadership is to blame. The solution lies in addressing the issue of fatherlessness and changing leadership.
The Federalist Papers: Rolling Stone's Slam of Jason Aldean Goes Sideways After Flashback to Its Support of Ice-T's 'Cop Killer'
Left-wing hypocrisy is called out as rock magazine Rolling Stone criticizes country star Jason Aldean's new song while previously praising rapper Ice-T's song about killing police officers. Leftists label Aldean's song as "racist" and "violent," but conservatives and most country fans defend it, stating that the claims are baseless. Despite efforts from the woke mob to cancel the song, it has become a hit and reached the top of music charts.
American Thinker: Ukraine and the U.S. Response: Flooding the Zone
The NATO strategy in Ukraine is to flood the zone with money and weapons, but it's causing unintended consequences and economic sanctions aren't working. Russia's relations with the rest of the world offset the support for the war. In Europe, the migrant crisis is causing cultural erosion and instability, with Muslim migrants not assimilating as expected. Leadership is key in war, and Biden's commitment to Ukraine is uncertain. Putin's remaking of Russia and America's rejection of integration led to the current situation. The Biden administration will likely continue with the war until the 2024 election, but nothing may change until then. Common sense and wisdom are needed.
#war
Fox News: 'Saving Private Ryan' celebrates 25th anniversary: The cast then and now
"Saving Private Ryan" celebrates its 25th anniversary. The war epic, directed by Steven Spielberg, follows a group of soldiers on a mission to rescue Private Jake Ryan during World War II. The film, known for its realistic portrayal of war, was a critical and commercial success, earning multiple awards and nominations.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Oil Prices Steady as Rate Hikes Expected, Supply Tight
Oil prices remain steady as traders anticipate more rate hikes from central banks in the U.S. and Europe. The tightening supply, along with hopes for Chinese stimulus, continue to support Brent crude prices above $80 a barrel. Last week, both Brent and U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude experienced gains as supply is expected to tighten due to OPEC+ cuts. The rise in oil prices also reflects tightening conditions as Saudi oil output cuts impact the market. Analysts forecast an average price of $83 a barrel in the third quarter and expect further price increases through 3Q23 due to tightening market conditions and increasing speculation of further stimulus in China.
The Epoch Times: Euro Drops After Weak Business Activity Data, Central Banks in Focus
The euro and pound both weakened after disappointing economic data in Europe and the UK. This comes ahead of central bank meetings that are expected to result in rate hikes. Investors are closely watching the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, and Bank of Japan for signals about the future direction of monetary policy.
#history
The Epoch Times: Vindication: Harriet Beecher Stowe and the ‘Byron Scandal’
Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" became a catalyst for the abolitionist cause, selling millions of copies and stirring public support in the North. In her later years, Stowe defended the honor of her friend Lady Byron against accusations of sexual impropriety by Lord Byron, but faced backlash and cancellation for her revelations. Stowe's actions showcased her courage and loyalty.
#education
National Review: The Corner: Getting the Most out of Community Colleges
Community colleges are gaining popularity due to the high cost and low value of a four-year degree. North Carolina's new community college president emphasizes the need to prepare the workforce for job opportunities.
#sports
Forbes: Milwaukee Bucks 2023 Offseason Tiers: The Cornerstones
The Milwaukee Bucks are focused on winning the Larry O'Brien trophy, relying on a strong core to build a successful foundation. With key players like Jrue Holiday, Brook Lopez, and Khris Middleton, the team has a formidable defensive trio and offensive firepower. While Holiday's offensive performance can fluctuate, the Bucks must find ways to ease his defensive workload. Lopez brings rim protection and three-point shooting skills, while Middleton's health is a concern. To succeed, Middleton must prioritize his body's condition.
Fox News: Browns' Nick Chubb on running backs' free-agent market: 'We’re kind of handcuffed with the situation'
Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb expressed support for Saquon Barkley as they both navigate contract negotiations in the tough market for running backs. Chubb acknowledged that their production may hurt their chances of receiving the lucrative contracts they deserve. Barkley, who received the franchise tag, will have to decide whether to play on the one-year tender or sit out the season.
#technology
Forbes: What Is Worldcoin? Here’s What To Know About The Eyeball-Scanning Crypto Project Launched By OpenAI’s Sam Altman
Cryptocurrency and digital ID project Worldcoin, led by OpenAI chief Sam Altman, has launched, aiming to solve the problem of distinguishing between human and algorithm-made content by scanning users' eyes. The project includes an eye-scanning "orb" for in-person use, a cryptocurrency named Worldcoin, and an app for payments and transfers. Worldcoin plans to expand its eyeball-scanning operations to 35 cities across 20 countries and has issued the token to eligible beta participants. The cryptocurrency is not currently available in the US, but Altman aims to attract 2 billion users to the platform.
#other
Fox News: Heat wave expanding to Midwest, Northeast following severe weather risk
Severe thunderstorms threaten Midwest, Plains, and Northeast, with damaging winds and large hail. Smoke from Canadian wildfires will also reduce air quality in the Upper Midwest.
Hot temperatures expand eastward, providing relief for states that have experienced extreme heat. 253 million Americans will face higher than average temperatures.
Forbes: Biden Officials Continue Sowing Energy Policy Confusion
President Joe Biden and his administration continue to display inconsistency in their energy policies and actions. The Energy Department proposed new efficiency standards for water heaters, which could result in higher prices for consumers. Meanwhile, the Department of Interior proposed new regulations on federal oil and gas leasing and development that would hinder future growth in the industry. Despite these proposed changes, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm urged U.S. companies to increase oil and gas production. These conflicting messages from the administration create confusion and undermine confidence in the U.S. legal and regulatory system.
The Epoch Times: At Least 15 Killed in Ferry Sinking in Indonesia
A small ferry capsized near Sulawesi island, killing 15 passengers. The cause of the sinking is unknown. Ferries in Indonesia often have lax safety standards.