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#politics
The Federalist Papers: Biden's 2024 Campaign Forced to Make Major Changes to Cover for Inescapable Truth About His Age
Democrats are trying to hide President Biden's age-related issues by using tactics such as shorter steps to Air Force One, skipping important dinners, using bigger fonts on teleprompters, and relying on note cards. However, these attempts to cover up his shortcomings won't fool anyone. Biden would be the oldest president in American history if re-elected, raising doubts about his ability to perform as president.
Breitbart: WH Falsely Claims Story of Joe Biden's Business Involvement Unchanged
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre falsely claimed that the official story about President Joe Biden's involvement in his family's business never changed. In reality, Biden stated in 2020 that he never discussed his family's businesses with them. When confronted with evidence of a voicemail discussing overseas business dealings, Jean-Pierre reiterated the same false claim. The White House's response has shifted from denying any conversation to stating that the president was never in business with his son, leaving room for interpretation.
Newsbusters: Nets Wail Over Israel's Judicial Reforms, Smear It As 'Undemocratic'
The three major networks, ABC, CBS, and NBC, have been lying about multiple news stories. They have criticized Israel's new law that limits the power of the Supreme Court. The networks portray Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu negatively, but fail to mention that the Supreme Court has been acting as a rogue court with self-appointed judges. Some members of the Israeli military reservists are refusing to serve in protest.
National Review: Hunter Biden Gallery Sold Art to Dem Donor Appointed to Special Commission by President Biden
Hunter Biden's pricey artwork was sold to a Democratic donor who was later appointed to a government commission. Hunter learned the identity of some buyers despite assurances otherwise.
Breitbart: GOP Rep. Cammack: Dems Walking out of Hearing on Transitioning Youth Is an Anti-Science Approach
Rep. Kat Cammack criticized Democrats for walking out of a hearing on gender transitions for minors, arguing that a science-based approach should involve hearing from all sides. Cammack highlighted the lack of consideration for contradictory evidence and the potential long-term effects on young individuals.
Breitbart: Kirk: Ramaswamy ‘Running the Campaign Ron DeSantis Should Be Running'
Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy is running a better campaign than Ron DeSantis, according to Charlie Kirk. He criticized DeSantis for not attending the conference and expressed doubt about his potential as a presidential candidate. Kirk believes Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee in 2024 and warns that four more years of a Biden presidency would be detrimental to the country.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Wire: Former Defense Official Shares Claims Of Off-World Technology, Expects New Revelations At UFO Hearing
An ex-DoD official claims recovered UFO technology not from Earth. Congressional hearing to investigate UFOs set for Wednesday. Former Navy pilots and intelligence veteran to testify.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Stock Market Today: Wall Street Rises Ahead of What's Hoped to Be the Last Fed Rate Hike for a While
Wall Street sees gains as interest rates and profit updates dominate the week. S&P 500 and Dow Jones rise, while Nasdaq adds slight gains. Big Tech behemoths set to report earnings, with hopes for strong numbers. Federal Reserve expected to raise interest rates, with hopes that inflation is cooling. Economy remains strong due to solid job market, but growth in business activity slows in July. Stocks rally on hopes of a "soft landing" for the economy, but concerns over expensive valuations and potential profit pressure arise. Bond market sees a slight increase in 10-year Treasury yield. European and Asian markets show mixed results.
#crime
Forbes: Carlee Russell Admits She Wasn’t Kidnapped On Alabama Highway, Police Say
Alabama woman Carlee Russell, who went missing earlier this month, confessed that she fabricated a story about being kidnapped by a trucker while trying to help a toddler on the highway. The police confirmed that there was no kidnapping or baby involved, and Russell never actually left the Hoover area.
Fox News: Florida woman allegedly linked to Daytona Beach quadruple shooting arrested
Karla Bermudez, 29, was arrested in connection with a shooting that injured four people in Daytona Beach, Florida. The shooting took place during a fight at a nightclub. Two of the victims were targeted, while the other two were bystanders.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Denny Hamlin Gets His Record 7th Victory at Pocono and 50th of His NASCAR Cup Series Career
Denny Hamlin wins his seventh race at Pocono Raceway after a battle with Kyle Larson. Hamlin denies making contact with Larson's car, but Larson blames him for causing him to crash. Hamlin's victory marks Toyota's 600th win in NASCAR.
Forbes: Teams Should Give Trendon Watford A Look In NBA Free Agency
Trendon Watford, a 22-year-old forward/center, is available as a free agent. He has shown potential with limited minutes, displaying scoring ability, rebounding skills, and passing instincts. Rebuilding teams, like the San Antonio Spurs and Charlotte Hornets, could benefit from his youth and versatile skill set. Teams on the playoff bubble, such as the Brooklyn Nets, could also consider adding him for quality minutes off the bench. Watford may not be a star, but he has the potential to become an important role player.
#technology
Forbes: Here Are All Of Elon Musk's 'X' Brands
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, rebrands Twitter as X. Musk has a long-standing love for the letter X, seen in his previous companies X.com and SpaceX. The rebranding follows Musk's acquisition of Twitter last year.
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Spectator USA: Date to marry, not to have fun
Two people in a relationship want different things in life, leading to a breakup. They both find their soulmates and have families.
Spectator USA: Oppenheimer and the triumph of Christopher Nolan
The Barbenheimer phenomenon continues to captivate audiences and defy expectations in Hollywood. Christopher Nolan's film, "Oppenheimer," has received immense box office success, showcasing the director's unique storytelling skills. While there have been criticisms of Nolan's films lacking strong female roles and his perceived political leanings, his undeniable talent and influence in the industry remain unparalleled.
Fox News: Jason Aldean thanks fans for support after ‘Small Town’ backlash: ‘The people have spoken’
Country music singer Jason Aldean shows gratitude to his fans for their support after receiving backlash for his song's music video. Aldean's wife also creates a video to celebrate their fans. The song's streams and sales have seen a significant increase since the release of the music video, and it ranked second on Billboard's Hot 100 list. However, the video was pulled from rotation on Country Music Television (CMT) after initially airing.
The Epoch Times: 'Dirty Secret': Made-In-China Solar Panels Produce 3 Times More Carbon Emissions Than UN Claims: Study
Chinese-made solar panels are found to have a much higher carbon footprint than previously estimated by the United Nations body on climate change, according to a report by Environmental Progress. The report claims that the carbon emissions produced during the production of Chinese-made solar panels are three to five times higher than reported by the UN. The discrepancy is attributed to the use of inaccurate or "made-up" data from Chinese manufacturers, as well as a lack of transparency in carbon intensity modeling.