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#politics

National Review: DeSantis Promises to Prosecute Fauci If Elected President
DeSantis Promises to Prosecute Fauci If Elected President
Governor Ron DeSantis stated that he would prosecute Dr. Fauci if elected president, accusing him of lying about Covid and mitigation measures. DeSantis criticized the biased judicial system in D.C. that he believes favors Democrats. Former President Trump, on the other hand, showed less interest in penalizing Fauci due to his lengthy government service.


Flag And Cross: Legal Hurdle Emerges In Hunter Biden's Plea Agreement
Legal Hurdle Emerges In Hunter Biden's Plea Agreement
Hunter Biden's proposed plea agreement, which involves admitting to tax charges while avoiding a gun charge, is now uncertain. The deal was declared "null and void" by Hunter's lead attorney, raising questions about its potential to grant him immunity from other possible crimes.


The Federalist: If House Republicans Want To Win, They Must Impeach Joe Biden
If House Republicans Want To Win, They Must Impeach Joe Biden
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy suggests impeaching President Joe Biden due to new evidence of an alleged international bribery scheme implicating him. The evidence includes claims that Biden played a role in the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor investigating a company his son was involved with, and that the Bidens were paid $10 million for this. While McCarthy's remarks have generated excitement, taking action is different, and Republicans need to hold corrupt officials accountable. Impeaching Biden would expose the corruption and show Democrats that Republicans are willing to fight fire with fire. Failure to respond would be cowardice and detrimental to the American experiment.


Daily Wire: Minnesota Cities Consider Banning Smoking Marijuana In Public Areas As Drug Nears Legalization
Minnesota Cities Consider Banning Smoking Marijuana In Public Areas As Drug Nears Legalization
Minnesota cities are considering banning public smoking of marijuana ahead of its legalization next month. Several cities, including Inver Grove Heights, Apple Valley, and Duluth, are considering ordinances that would make it a petty misdemeanor to smoke marijuana in public places. The aim is to prevent nuisance and maintain the growth of the cities. The new state law allows cities to decide whether to restrict public marijuana smoking. (, )


Fox News: White House pressed on 'updated language' regarding Biden's business with his son
White House pressed on 'updated language' regarding Biden's business with his son
The White House faced questions about President Biden's involvement in his son Hunter's business deals after a plea deal fell apart. IRS whistleblowers and former business partners accused Biden of being aware of his son's business deals and speaking directly with his business associates while he was vice president. The White House denied that anything had changed and insisted that the president had never been in business with his son.


Newsbusters: Newsweek Defends Biden Against Obvious Fact-Defiant Bumble: 'We Ended Cancer'
Newsweek Defends Biden Against Obvious Fact-Defiant Bumble: 'We Ended Cancer'


Liberal media outlets defend President Biden after he claims to have "ended cancer" in a speech. Newsweek questions the context of Biden's statement, labeling it a conservative jab. Conservatives criticize Biden's misspeaking, prompting a fact-check from the Media Research Center. Critics argue that politicians should not make such claims without fact-checking.


Human Events: Sound of Freedom shows Americans we don’t have to be complacent sinners, we can be heroes
Sound of Freedom shows Americans we don’t have to be complacent
sinners, we can be heroes
In Sound of Freedom, American heroes fight against child trafficking and exploitation. The film challenges negative portrayals of Americans and highlights the need to combat human trafficking. By following their heart and seeking God's path, the characters demonstrate the determination to make a difference in the world.


Fox News: Rebelling soldiers surround Niger's presidential palace in apparent coup attempt
Rebelling soldiers surround Niger's presidential palace in apparent coup attempt
Members of Niger's presidential guard attempted a coup against President Mohamed Bazoum, who was democratically elected two years ago. The guard surrounded the presidential palace, but Bazoum and his family were safe. The African Union and Western countries condemned the coup attempt, as it threatens stability in the Sahel region.


#society

The Federalist Papers: Jason Aldean's 'Try That in a Small Town' Video Quietly Edited to Remove Certain Segments
Jason Aldean's 'Try That in a Small Town' Video Quietly Edited to Remove Certain Segments
Country music star Jason Aldean's controversial music video "Try That in a Small Town" faced backlash for being racist and right-wing, despite not mentioning race or politics in its lyrics. After CMT pulled the video from airwaves, it gained more attention and climbed the charts. Recently, imagery featuring Black Lives Matter riots was removed from the video, which some speculate may be due to criticism or copyright issues.


The Babylon Bee: Transgender Women's Soccer Player Outed On Free Kick
Transgender Women's Soccer Player Outed On Free Kick


NCAA Women's Soccer faces controversy as a transgender player is exposed during a match. Suspicions arise due to the player's physical appearance and behavior, but the player is ultimately cleared and allowed to continue playing. On another note, an alien from a different planet struggles to comprehend the concept of multiple genders when visiting Earth.


#war

Fox News: Ukrainian Security Service claims responsibility for Crimea bridge blast
Ukrainian Security Service claims responsibility for Crimea bridge blast
Ukraine's security service claimed responsibility for a truck bomb attack on the Kerch Bridge in Crimea, leaving three people dead. The bridge, linking Russia with the occupied Crimean Peninsula, was badly damaged in the explosion.


#foreignaffairs

Foreign Policy: The Taliban Aren’t Equipped for Climate Adaptation
The Taliban Aren’t Equipped for Climate Adaptation
Flash flooding in Afghanistan caused by heavy rain resulted in the deaths of at least 31 people, with many more injured or missing. The country's vulnerability to climate change has exacerbated its existing economic and humanitarian crisis. Afghanistan is one of the countries most at risk from climate change, experiencing regular floods and droughts, and facing food insecurity and a locust crisis. The Taliban's control and lack of international recognition have led to a decrease in financial assistance, including suspended environmental projects. International support is needed to address Afghanistan's climate vulnerability and related human security challenges.


Euromaidan Press: NATO condemns Russia’s Black Sea mayhem but will only increase surveillance
NATO condemns Russia’s Black Sea mayhem but will only increase surveillance
NATO condemns Russia's attacks on the "grain deal" and Ukrainian port infrastructure. They will increase surveillance in the Black Sea region.


#economy

Fox News: Bank of Canada deliberates delaying rate hike amid inflation concerns, meeting minutes reveal
Bank of Canada deliberates delaying rate hike amid inflation concerns, meeting minutes reveal
The Bank of Canada considered delaying a rate hike to ensure inflation control, but ultimately decided to raise rates to a 22-year-high of 5.0%. The governing council members are prepared to raise rates further if inflation does not ease.


The New American: Media Ignore Obvious Suspect in 18-year-old Athlete's Cardiac Arrest - The New American
Media Ignore Obvious Suspect in 18-year-old Athlete's Cardiac Arrest - The New American
Bronny James, son of LeBron James, was hospitalized after cardiac arrest during basketball practice at USC, sparking discussion on Covid injections. The IMF silenced Dr. John Clauser for his climate crisis skepticism, and the Russia-Ukraine truce, crucial for grain shipments and global food security, has been broken. Dr. Robert Malone discusses fertility therapies and population control.


#military

Daily Wire: Congressman Matt Gaetz Opens Up About UAP Beyond ‘Human Capability’
Congressman Matt Gaetz Opens Up About UAP Beyond ‘Human Capability’
Lawmaker Rep. Matt Gaetz spoke about military pilots witnessing unidentified flying objects (UAPs) during a House subcommittee hearing on national security. Gaetz and other representatives sought evidence and information about the incident, but faced resistance. Gaetz described the image as something beyond human capability.


#religion

The Blaze: Neckties symbolize 'the cross,' and Muslim men shouldn't wear them, Taliban official says. Observers are saying something else.
Neckties symbolize 'the cross,' and Muslim men shouldn't wear them, Taliban official says. Observers are saying something else.
A senior Afghan Taliban official said that neckties symbolize "the cross" and Muslim men shouldn't wear them as it goes against Islamic practices. While the Taliban haven't imposed any dress rules on men, women must wear hijabs in public. The comment has drawn criticism from commenters who think the Taliban's views are extreme.


The Imaginative Conservative: Early Mormonism
Early Mormonism
Unsure of Indian country in the West, Joseph Smith founded Mormonism in Palmyra, New York in 1830. The Mormons faced persecution and moved to Nauvoo, Illinois, where they thrived until Smith's death in 1844. Brigham Young led the Mormons to the Great Basin and established Salt Lake City as their new headquarters, where they built a prosperous and tightly-knit community.


#health

Fox News: Heart attack death risk can double during heat waves and high pollution, study finds: ‘A perfect storm’
Heart attack death risk can double during heat waves and high pollution, study finds: ‘A perfect storm’
Certain groups of people may have twice the risk of dying from a heart attack during heat waves and high levels of fine particulate pollution, according to a new study. The study focused on Jiangsu, China, and found that the risk was highest among women and older adults. This highlights the need for individuals to reduce exposure to extreme temperatures and fine particulate pollution to prevent negative health effects.


The Federalist Papers: Biden Torn to Bits on Social Media for Ridiculous Cancer Claim
Biden Torn to Bits on Social Media for Ridiculous Cancer Claim
President Biden faced criticism after declaring that his administration had "ended cancer as we know it" during an address on mental health. Critics fact-checked Biden's claim and questioned the validity of his assertion, with some attributing it to his alleged dementia. Despite his commitment to finding a cure for cancer, there is currently no known cure.


#crime

Fox News: Kansas man accused of killing father, stabbing stranger before police shot him
Kansas man accused of killing father, stabbing stranger before police shot him
Kansas City man, John McGriff, has been charged with second-degree murder for killing his father and stabbing a woman. McGriff was shot and injured by police during the incident.


Breitbart: WATCH: Three Men Brutally Beat Teen at Alabama Country Music Festival
WATCH: Three Men Brutally Beat Teen at Alabama Country Music Festival
Three men brutally attack 18-year-old at country music festival in Alabama after accusing him of spilling a drink on them, despite him not having a drink. Victim suffers injuries and loses consciousness. Suspects arrested and charged with assault.


Forbes: Billionaire Joe Lewis Pleads Not Guilty On Insider Trading Charges
Billionaire Joe Lewis Pleads Not Guilty On Insider Trading Charges
Billionaire owner of Tottenham Hotspur, Joe Lewis, pleads not guilty to insider trading charges. Prosecutors allege Lewis provided associates with insider information and engaged in fraudulent activities. Lewis faces multiple counts of securities fraud and conspiracy.


Flag And Cross: Alphabet Co-Founder Sergey Brin Linked To Epstein Connection, Lawsuit Reveals
Alphabet Co-Founder Sergey Brin Linked To Epstein Connection, Lawsuit Reveals
Details are emerging connecting Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, to Jeffrey Epstein and JPMorgan Chase. Brin was introduced to JPMorgan executive Jes Staley by Epstein and became one of the bank's biggest clients. Epstein also introduced Larry Page, another Google co-founder, to JPMorgan. The connection between Brin, Epstein, and JPMorgan is revealed in court documents and emails from various lawsuits.


#sports

Fox News: Yankees set Aaron Judge's return date barring late setback: report
Yankees set Aaron Judge's return date barring late setback: report
The New York Yankees plan to activate right fielder Aaron Judge for their series opener against the Baltimore Orioles, barring any setbacks. Judge has been out since injuring his toe in June while making a catch. The Yankees have struggled offensively in his absence and are hoping his return will provide a much-needed boost.


Breitbart: LSU Gymnast Olivia Dunne Admits She Can No Longer Attend Class in Person for 'Safety Reasons'
LSU Gymnast Olivia Dunne Admits She Can No Longer Attend Class in Person for 'Safety Reasons'
LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne, who is the highest-paid NCAA female athlete, revealed that she no longer attends class in person due to security scares. Her high-profile online presence has led to many threats, and she wants to be careful about her daily schedule and whereabouts. One incident occurred during a season opener where a large police presence was required to maintain order. Dunne, who has millions of followers on social media, is now enjoying her time in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition and earning money through endorsements.


#technology

Flag And Cross: Luminar's Teenage Founder Becomes World's Youngest Self-Made Billionaire
Luminar's Teenage Founder Becomes World's Youngest Self-Made Billionaire
17-year-old Austin Russell started Luminar Technologies in his garage. Now, at 28, he is the world's youngest self-made billionaire with a net worth of $1.6 billion. Luminar's lidar technology is used in self-driving cars to detect nearby objects and prevent collisions.


#other

Forbes: ‘Barbie’ Crosses $200 Million At U.S. Box Office–On Pace For $500 Million Globally
‘Barbie’ Crosses $200 Million At U.S. Box Office–On Pace For $500 Million Globally
Greta Gerwig's Barbie movie has grossed over $200 million at the domestic box office in its first five days, breaking the record for the biggest opening for a film directed by a woman. It is expected to reach $500 million in global ticket sales.


Fox News: Michigan Gov. Whitmer signs off on so-called 'conversion therapy' ban
Michigan Gov. Whitmer signs off on so-called 'conversion therapy' ban
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed legislation banning conversion therapy for minors, making Michigan the 22nd state to outlaw the practice. Conversion therapy refers to any treatment trying to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity. LGBTQ+ rights advocates have long decried the practice, which has been linked to increased suicidal risk and depression. The ban was approved by the Michigan Senate in a 21-15 vote and is part of Democrats' efforts to protect the rights of the LGBTQ+ community.