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26 Jul 2023
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#politics
The Federalist: GOP Lawmakers Call On SCOTUS To 'Rein In' Administrative State
GOP lawmakers, led by House Speaker McCarthy, want Supreme Court to limit administrative state's power by rolling back Chevron decision. Claim bureaucrats misuse it to impose burdensome regulations. Supreme Court will hear challenge in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo.
Flag And Cross: ERC's Decision To Join Barcelona Provincial Council Government Sparks Criticism From Party Members
After the municipal elections, ERC asked Junts not to participate in the presidency of the Barcelona Provincial Council. However, Junts sought an alternative majority and Lluïsa Moret became president with support from other parties. This decision has caused discontent among some ERC members.
Liberty Nation: Too Many Obstacles to Biden‘s 2024 Bid?
Relying on early polls to predict the 2024 presidential race is risky. Biden's family scandals could threaten his candidacy, and third-party challenges could disrupt the election. Primary challenges may arise within the Democratic Party, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posing a serious challenge to Biden. Additionally, Biden's handling of the primary process may backfire, angering traditional primary states. Meanwhile, allegations of corruption involving Hunter Biden and his business dealings continue to cast a shadow on the Biden administration. Lastly, the unpopularity of Vice President Kamala Harris could undermine Biden's chances of success. Ultimately, Biden's own flaws and track record may be the biggest obstacles he faces in the upcoming election.
American Thinker: It's time to prosecute the prosecutors
Democratic prosecutors in the United States are using totalitarian tactics by prosecuting their political opponent, former President Donald Trump, on multiple fronts. The Democrats are abusing their power and violating the Constitution in their pursuit of more control. These prosecutions are not only an attack on free speech but also a threat to the constitutional rights of all Americans. It is time for Congress to pass "rogue prosecutor laws" to deter politically motivated prosecutions and protect the integrity of the justice system.
Flag And Cross: Bernie Sanders Opposes $886 Billion Defense Budget, Calls For Focus On Climate Change, Healthcare
Sen. Bernie Sanders opposes the $886 billion National Defense Authorization bill for 2024, arguing that it is unnecessary and wasteful. He highlights the urgent need to invest in combating climate change and improving the healthcare and education systems. Sanders also criticizes the military-industrial complex and the profit-making motives of defense contractors.
Fox News: UFO whistleblowers to testify unknown objects are 'far superior' to US tech, govt 'operating with secrecy'
Three witnesses, including a former intelligence officer and two retired military commanders, are set to testify before a House Oversight Subcommittee on UAPs, urging the U.S. government to share information about unidentified aerial phenomena with the American people. They will discuss the government's secrecy surrounding UAPs and potential extraterrestrial technologies witnessed in recent years. The committee hearing aims to explore the implications of UAPs on national security, public safety, and government transparency.
#economy
Liberty Nation: The Taylor Swift Economy Just Canceled the Recession
Taylor Swift's concerts are drawing huge crowds and generating massive consumer spending, leading some economists to argue that "Swiftonomics" is contributing to inflationary pressures. Cities are going out of their way to generate more revenue during her tour. Despite the struggling economy, people are willing to spend money on tickets and experiences, even if it means sacrificing other necessities.
#health
Fox News: Salmonella outbreak linked to ground beef in Northeast sickens 16, hospitalizes 6
An outbreak of Salmonella from ground beef sickens 16 in the Northeast. Source still unknown. No recall yet. Ground beef is a common source of Salmonella.
#education
Forbes: Smartphone Ban Recommended In Schools As UN Says They Are A ‘Distraction To Learning’
UNESCO calls for a ban on smartphones in classrooms due to their disruptive nature and negative impact on academic performance. One in four countries have already implemented bans, with others targeting specific apps and services over data protection concerns. Excessive screen time also leads to poor mental outcomes.
National Review: The Corner: The Life of an Independent Scholar Is Possible
Katherine Bradshaw found a career as an independent language scholar, teaching Latin and Ancient Greek to a diverse group of students. She enjoys the freedom of teaching students who are genuinely interested in learning, allowing her to give them direct access to classic works.
#crime
Fox News: Colorado prisoner remains on the run after 2 other escaped inmates captured, 1 found dead
Three inmates escaped from the Bent County Jail in Colorado. Two have been captured, while another was found dead. Authorities are still searching for Mark Fox, the last remaining escapee. The inmates broke through the ceiling of their cell and escaped through the roof of a bathroom. The public has been warned to keep their doors and vehicles locked.
#sports
Fox News: Manchin and Tuberville bipartisan introduce bill to shake up college sports
Senators Joe Manchin and Tommy Tuberville have introduced the "Protecting Athletes, Schools and Sports Act" to create a national standard for using collegiate athletes' name, image, and likeness . The bill would require collectives and boosters to be affiliated with a college or school, prohibit certain NIL agreements, and grant the NCAA oversight and investigative authority over NIL activities. It would also make changes to the transfer portal and mandate that four-year institutions provide healthcare coverage to student athletes . The legislation is aimed at protecting student athletes while maintaining the integrity of college sports, according to Manchin and Tuberville .
Forbes: Buzzy Golf Bag Brand Tests Equity Crowdfunding Waters
Sunday Golf, a startup that specializes in light six-club golf bags, is raising $1.2 million through equity crowdfunding. The funds will be used to expand their product line, hire additional staff, and scale up their operations. The company has already gained a cult following and plans to leverage its community of customers to promote their brand.
#science
Fox News: UFOs? What to know before Congress holds its historic hearing today: 'Non-human intelligence'
Members of Congress, former Navy pilots, scientists, and journalists are gearing up for a UFO-related hearing titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Implications on National Security, Public Safety, and Government Transparency." The hearing will feature three whistleblowers who claim that the U.S. government is hiding evidence of non-human origin craft. Some see this hearing as a groundbreaking moment for UFO disclosure in the U.S.
#other
Flag And Cross: Severe Thunderstorms Threaten Central US Amid Heat Wave
Severe thunderstorms will move through the central US, bringing heavy rain, damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes. The storms will start in the central and northern Plains on Tuesday and move across the Midwest and Great Lakes region on Wednesday. They will continue through midweek along a corridor where warm air meets cooler air from Canada. The risk of severe weather extends across multiple states and cities, with the potential for hazardous conditions and travel disruptions. The threat of severe thunderstorms will continue into Thursday and later into the week.