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#politics

Newsbusters: Huh? CNN Wastes Segment with Matt Lewis Decrying DeSantis’s Private Flight 'Lifestyle'
Huh? CNN Wastes Segment with Matt Lewis Decrying DeSantis’s Private Flight 'Lifestyle'
CNN News Central interviewed conservative writer Matt Lewis about his new book on Filthy Rich Politicians. The focus was on Governor Ron DeSantis and his preference for private planes, which Lewis argued was indicative of the lifestyle that politicians desire. They compared DeSantis to John McCain and Mitt Romney, who flew commercial despite being wealthy. The segment criticized modern American politicians for their financial habits, particularly as an anti-Republican argument.


Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: MSNBC on Whistleblowers, Then and Now
WATCH: MSNBC on Whistleblowers, Then and Now
MSNBC's support for whistleblowers during Trump's presidency contrasts with their lack of defense for IRS investigators under Biden's administration.


#society

Liberty Nation: Media Scrambles to Save Sotomayor
Media Scrambles to Save Sotomayor
The media might have to cease its critical comments on Clarence Thomas to avoid being hypocritical.


Fox News: Biden set to establish new national monument, mom accused of murdering kids in court and more top headlines
Biden set to establish new national monument, mom accused of murdering kids in court and more top headlines
President Biden is establishing a national monument for Emmett Till, who was lynched in Mississippi in 1955. A Massachusetts mom accused of murdering her three children appears in court. Cases of dengue fever are on the rise. Gas prices may spike this week. AI is appearing more human than actual humans on social media.


Red State: Army Vet Whiskey Boss: Jason Aldean Video Shot in My Hometown, and the Press Has it All Wrong
Army Vet Whiskey Boss: Jason Aldean Video Shot in My Hometown, and the Press Has it All Wrong
Leftists have accused Jason Aldean's song of promoting lynching due to its location in a town with a lynching history. However, Brad Premo, a combat veteran from the area, defends the song, stating that it represents the small-town feel and memories of Columbia. He also challenges the notion that racism is solely a problem in the South, highlighting its presence everywhere.


#foreignaffairs

American Thinker: NYT’s Thomas Friedman publishes an astonishing open letter to Biden
NYT’s Thomas Friedman publishes an astonishing open letter to Biden
In an open letter to President Biden, Thomas L. Friedman criticizes plans to reform the Israeli judiciary and calls on Biden to take a tough stance against the Netanyahu government. Friedman argues that Israel should accept the White House's directives as if it were the 51st state. However, he fails to acknowledge the differences in governance between the US and Israel, including the absence of a constitution. He also overlooks the fact that Palestinian actions have already undermined the possibility of a two-state solution.


#economy

National Review: China Abandons Paris Agreement, Making U.S. Efforts Painful and Pointless
China Abandons Paris Agreement, Making U.S. Efforts Painful and Pointless
President Xi Jinping of China has reiterated that his country will not cooperate on emissions reduction, contradicting his previous commitments. This is a deliberate slap in the face to America and provides a rationale for a bill to defund John Kerry's climate-change office. The Environmental Protection Agency's proposed rules would impose billions of dollars of costs on Americans without reducing global emissions.


#health

Flag And Cross: Israeli Health Minister Files Injunction Against Medical Association's 24-Hour Strike
Israeli Health Minister Files Injunction Against Medical Association's 24-Hour Strike
Israeli Health Minister Moshe Arbel seeks to block a 24-hour strike by the Israeli Medical Association, citing potential harm to patients. The strike was called in response to a new law limiting the Supreme Court's authority. Hospitals are operating in emergency mode with the exception of Jerusalem.


#education

National Review: Florida’s History Curriculum Is Better Than the Lies about It
Florida’s History Curriculum Is Better Than the Lies about It
The government's schools are teaching African-American history in Florida, but there is controversy surrounding the new curriculum. Vice President Kamala Harris and others have been spreading false information, claiming that the curriculum teaches that enslaved people benefited from slavery. However, this is a dishonest smear as the curriculum includes extensive instruction on the history and economics of slavery, as well as the resistance and accomplishments of enslaved and free black Americans. It is important to provide a detailed and accurate education on the subject.


#sports

Fox News: Casey Phair, 16, becomes youngest to ever play in Women's World Cup
Casey Phair, 16, becomes youngest to ever play in Women's World Cup
Casey Yu-jin Phair, 16, makes Women's World Cup history, but South Korea still loses to Colombia. Phair, with Korean and American nationality, chooses to represent Korea. Linda Caicedo, 18, becomes the youngest goalscorer of the current World Cup, as Colombia secures a victory. Phair shows promise in her debut, but South Korea falls short.


Fox News: Alex Morgan embracing first World Cup as a mom: 'I'm playing two roles'
Alex Morgan embracing first World Cup as a mom: 'I'm playing two roles'
Alex Morgan, a star of the U.S. women's soccer team, is preparing for the Women's World Cup in New Zealand. This will be her first World Cup as a mother, and she will be joined by other moms on the team, Crystal Dunn and Julie Ertz. Balancing motherhood and a professional athletic career is challenging for these women, but they appreciate the support they receive from their team and the opportunity to have their children with them during the tournament.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: These Shower Wipes Will Keep You Clean Outdoors—And They're Only $12 Right Now
These Shower Wipes Will Keep You Clean Outdoors—And They're Only $12 Right Now
Surviveware Biodegradable Wet Wipes are on sale at Amazon for just $12. Infused with aloe vera, these wipes provide a convenient alternative to a shower and are environmentally friendly.


#other

Forbes: Amazon Associates Must Return To Central Offices
Amazon Associates Must Return To Central Offices
Amazon is requiring some employees to work at least three days a week in the office and join centralized hubs in cities like Seattle, New York, and Arlington. Those who refuse to relocate may have to transfer to a new team or leave the company. Studies suggest that teams work better when they are physically together, but some employees prefer remote work for family reasons.