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#politics

Townhall: Democrats Are Becoming the Censorship Party
Democrats Are Becoming the Censorship Party
A Pew Research poll revealed that 70% of Democrats now support government restrictions on social media, a sharp contrast to five years ago. The Biden administration has been censoring social media, with federal judge findings indicating that executive departments regularly pressure tech executives to remove or demote criticisms of Biden and his policies. Democratic lawmakers have shown little concern for this censorship, with some distorting the First Amendment to justify limiting speech.


Townhall: Chris Christie's Grade B Candidacy
Chris Christie's Grade B Candidacy
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie gets media attention for criticizing Donald Trump, but his low standing in polls and lack of funds raise doubts. Americans want a leader, not just a critic of other candidates. Christie's fiscal policy rating is a B, but Americans need an A leader. He also misunderstands Black history curriculum in Florida and attacks Gov. Ron DeSantis. Christie's proposals for Social Security reform are not honest or effective. He needs to move from grade B to grade A ideas to stay relevant.


Front Page Magazine: The Republican House Needs to Cancel John Kerry
The Republican House Needs to Cancel John Kerry
House Republicans introduced a bill to defund John Kerry's office due to his promotion of climate policies. The bill aims to rebuke Kerry's adherence to leftish Democrat beliefs and his harmful impact on national security. The recent trip to China to discuss climate issues further demonstrates Kerry's ineptitude and China's deceptive diplomacy.


Townhall: Why Israelis Are Taking to the Streets
Why Israelis Are Taking to the Streets
Israel's parliament passed a law limiting judicial power, sparking mass protests and a work stoppage by doctors. Israel lacks a formal constitution, making the role of courts and judicial review more important and contentious. The proposed reforms by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's allies aim to virtually eliminate judicial review and consolidate power.


Fox News: 5 reasons 'Kennedy Democrats' are running away from today's Democrat Party
5 reasons 'Kennedy Democrats' are running away from today's Democrat Party
The Democratic Party is shifting away from classical liberalism and attacking traditional Democratic voting blocs like the Kennedys. They have abandoned support for free speech, due process, military readiness, public safety, and fiscal sanity. Democratic voters who value these principles may find more aligning with conservative and libertarian-leaning Republicans.


Townhall: What Will Happen at the August 23 Republican Debate?
What Will Happen at the August 23 Republican Debate?
The current polls are irrelevant and manipulative, providing no insight into the future. Trump believes he doesn't need to debate because he thinks he's already won. However, not attending the debate may hurt his image. Ron DeSantis has a lot to gain or lose in the first debate to prove himself against Trump. Whether DeSantis can overcome his slow start and if Trump is truly the superior candidate remains to be seen.


Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: General Flynn on 'Document FD-1023 Exposes Biden Taking Bribe for Millions'
Glazov Gang: General Flynn on 'Document FD-1023 Exposes Biden Taking Bribe for Millions'
General Michael Flynn discusses Document FD-1023, exposing Biden's bribe, and questions when impeachment proceedings will begin. The Glazov Gang also features a 10-part series on the crimes and corruption of the Biden family.


Fox News: Americans say this should be mandatory to be on the presidential ticket: 'most crucial part' of an election
Americans say this should be mandatory to be on the presidential ticket: 'most crucial part' of an election
Americans strongly believe that presidential candidates should participate in debates in order to be included on the ballot. Former President Trump and President Biden are both considering not participating in debates. Trump's adviser stated that he is unlikely to participate in the first GOP debate, while Biden's challengers are pushing for debates. While historically incumbent presidents do not participate in primary debates, a majority of Democratic primary voters want President Biden to debate his challengers. The importance of debates in hearing candidates' thoughts and policies is emphasized by the American public.


#economy

Forbes: South Korea’s Courts ‘Streisand Effect’ As It Covers For Samsung
South Korea’s Courts ‘Streisand Effect’ As It Covers For Samsung
South Korea's attempts to cover up a scandal involving Samsung and hedge fund Elliott Investment Management backfired, further damaging its global standing. The government's challenge to a recent arbitration ruling in Elliott's favor has only highlighted corrupt relationships between government officials and chaebol, hindering Korea's bid to be recognized as a developed market. The nation's economy, despite its potential, continues to suffer from insufficient liquidity, excessive regulations, weak corporate productivity, and lack of transparency, leading to a "Korea discount."


Front Page Magazine: Every Electric Car You Buy Will Fund Al Qaeda
Every Electric Car You Buy Will Fund Al Qaeda
Five countries, including China, are interested in investing in lithium mining in Afghanistan's Nuristan province, with a Chinese company already bidding $10 billion. The Taliban and Al Qaeda will have control over this lucrative resource, which is essential for electric car batteries. The United States will be dependent on China and its enemies for lithium, funding Al Qaeda through the purchase of electric cars.


Forbes: Mega Millions Jackpot Hits $910 Million—Here’s How Much The Winner Will Receive After Taxes
Mega Millions Jackpot Hits $910 Million—Here’s How Much The Winner Will Receive After Taxes
The Mega Millions jackpot is now at an estimated $910 million, the eighth largest in U.S. history, after no winning tickets were sold in the recent drawing. The winner can choose between a lump sum payment of $464.2 million or annual installments spread over 30 years, but taxes will significantly reduce the final payout.


#crime

Fox News: Atlantic City's 'Eastbound Strangler' probe revived as Gilgo suspect Rex Heuermann's Jersey Shore ties emerge
Atlantic City's 'Eastbound Strangler' probe revived as Gilgo suspect Rex Heuermann's Jersey Shore ties emerge
A suspected serial killer, Rex Heuermann, has been arrested in connection with the murders of three women in New York. The discovery has prompted investigators to re-examine cold case murders, including the unsolved murders of four sex workers in Atlantic City in 2006. The victims were all found posed in the same direction and placed face down in water.


Front Page Magazine: North Dakota Cop Shooting Case Just Gets Weirder and Weirder
North Dakota Cop Shooting Case Just Gets Weirder and Weirder
Syrian migrant Mohamad Barakat opened fire on police in Fargo, North Dakota, killing one and wounding two others. Investigators are baffled about his motive. Barakat conducted online searches on mass shootings before the attack. The local Muslim community refused to handle his funeral arrangements.


#sports

Fox News: Northwestern football players to skip Big Ten Media Days amid hazing scandal fallout
Northwestern football players to skip Big Ten Media Days amid hazing scandal fallout
Northwestern football players Bryce Gallagher, Rod Heard II, and Bryce Kirtz will not attend Big Ten Media Days due to the ongoing hazing scandal. They cited the potential distraction and their desire for the focus to remain on football. The scandal has led to the firing of head coach Pat Fitzgerald and multiple lawsuits against the program.


Forbes: As Trade Deadline Nears, Yankees Keep Struggling With Left Field Defense
As Trade Deadline Nears, Yankees Keep Struggling With Left Field Defense
The New York Yankees have struggled with their left field defense, allowing hits with low expected batting averages. In a recent game against the Mets, the Yankees fell behind early due to defensive lapses. Left fielder Billy McKinney missed a diving catch, leading to a three-run homer. The lack of left field defense is a priority for the Yankees as they approach the trade deadline.


#technology

Fox News: AI could deliver bioweapons capabilities to bad actors, safety chief warns: ‘Grave threat’
AI could deliver bioweapons capabilities to bad actors, safety chief warns: ‘Grave threat’
The CEO of Anthropic, an AI company, warned that AI technology could be used by bad actors to carry out biological weapons attacks in the near future. He stated that AI could fill in the missing steps in bioweapons production and pose a grave threat to national security. The CEO recommended limits on the export of AI development equipment, tougher testing and auditing for new AI models, and improved systems to detect AI's potential bad behaviors.


Fox News: Blackburn warns AI is robbing female songwriters, other artists with biased algorithms
Blackburn warns AI is robbing female songwriters, other artists with biased algorithms
Sen. Marsha Blackburn warns that artificial intelligence (AI) is making it harder for songwriters and artists, especially women, to succeed in the entertainment industry. She raises concerns about AI algorithms and cloning technologies that threaten the ability of artists to generate revenue. Blackburn highlights the generative AI cloning of voices and melodies by OpenAI's Jukebox as one example of how artists are being affected. Another example is the use of AI by music streaming services like Spotify, which can limit the exposure of new artists, females, and certain sounds. Blackburn also emphasizes the threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party's development and utilization of AI.