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27 Jul 2023
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#politics
The American Spectator: DeSantis Fires Over 30 Staff Members as Poll Numbers Slide
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis fires 38 staff members to revamp his campaign and boost his poll numbers in the 2024 Republican presidential primary. The cuts primarily target those involved in planning large-scale events as the campaign aims to focus on earned media.
Daily Wire: The Democrats Play The Race Card. It’s Disgusting.
The Democrats create a national monument to honor Emmett Till and his mother. Biden and Harris use this as an opportunity to attack Republicans, falsely claiming they are racist. They suggest that racism still exists in the US and that Republicans are secretly in league with Emmett Till's murderers.
Red State: Media Goes After WH for Orwellian Shifting Answers on Hunter and Joe Communications
Joe Biden's position on speaking to his son about his business is false; evidence shows they have spoken multiple times. The White House is trying to change their response, but reporters are questioning the inconsistency. The White House refuses to answer specific questions and deflects by calling Hunter Biden a private citizen, even though taxpayers may be funding his motorcade. Hunter Biden is still under investigation for potential FARA violations. The language used by the White House has shifted from "no knowledge" to "no involvement," but evidence suggests otherwise. The White House's actions lack transparency and raise more questions.
Forbes: Trump May Push Voter Fraud Claims During A Trial—But Even His Own Lawyers Won’t
Former President Donald Trump plans to continue pushing false claims about voter fraud during his trial for trying to overturn the 2020 election. However, these claims have consistently fallen apart under legal scrutiny, as evidenced by Rudy Giuliani's recent court filing admitting that his fraud claims were false. Trump's lawyers, including Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell, have also faced professional consequences and defamation suits for their involvement in pushing these fraudulent claims.
The Federalist Papers: Close Associate of Biden Family Worked for Delaware US Attorney During Hunter Biden Investigation
Close associate of Biden family, Alexander Mackler, worked for U.S. attorney investigating Hunter Biden; Mackler had close relationship with Hunter, exchanged messages while investigation was underway. Mackler also expressed dislike for Trump. Mackler and Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf prosecuted a case together; whistleblowers testify that Wolf interfered in investigations into Biden family.
PJ Media: New Mexico Taxpayer-Funded Hotline Refers Women to Satanic Temple Abortion Center
New Mexico's Democrat governor is using taxpayer funds for an abortion hotline that refers women to The Satanic Temple's abortion center. The state's abortion rate has doubled since Roe v. Wade was overturned. Democrats show a strong aversion to saving innocent human lives.
Breitbart: Nancy Mace: 'Hunter Biden, Justice Is Coming for You'
Rep. Nancy Mace vows that justice will catch up with Hunter Biden, questioning if he is being investigated for bribery, money laundering, or working as an illegal foreign agent. She also questions the unusual plea deal being offered while an investigation is ongoing.
Fox News: Will collapse of Hunter Biden plea deal help RFK Jr. in his longshot primary bid against President Biden?
Hunter Biden's plea deal with prosecutors collapses during a court hearing, potentially giving Republicans more ammunition to link President Biden to his son's legal difficulties. The younger Biden was expected to plead guilty to tax counts and avoid jail time on a gun charge, but the judge refused to accept the plea agreement. This situation could harm President Biden's re-election campaign.
Breitbart: GOP Rep. Buck Accuses Speaker McCarthy of Pushing 'Impeachment Theater'
Representative Ken Buck accuses Speaker Kevin McCarthy of using "impeachment theater" as a distraction from the appropriations bills. Buck claims McCarthy is trying to convince the public of his credibility and unite the Republican party, which is divided on spending. He believes discussing impeachment sets unrealistic expectations and emphasizes the importance of responsible spending.
Newsbusters: Rep. Hageman Corners DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Free Speech Using MRC Research
Rep. Harriet M. Hageman pressed DHS Secretary Mayorkas about a taxpayer-funded program targeting conservatives. Mayorkas denied knowledge, but evidence suggests otherwise. The University of Dayton received a grant and associated conservative groups with hate groups. Hageman called out Mayorkas for his agency's targeting of Christians and conservatives.
#society
The New American: Leftist Media: Eating Bugs Is a “Right-wing Conspiracy Theory.” Leftist Media: “Everyone Should Eat Bugs to Save the Planet.” - The New American
Global elites are pushing the idea of eating insects to save the climate, but it's labeled as a "right-wing conspiracy theory" by NPR. The media has forgotten years of bug-eating propaganda and now those who don't want to eat bugs are labeled as nuts.
NPR claims that the conspiracy theory of a global elite forcing people to eat bugs is rooted in anti-Semitism. However, the idea of insects as a sustainable food source has been promoted by the United Nations, scientists, and the media for years. The push to eat bugs is not a conspiracy but a reality.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Killed Kremlin media staffer propagandist, not journalist, Ukrainian media orgs say
Ukrainian media organizations reject labeling a slain RIA staffer as a journalist, stating he was a propagandist who aided Russia's invasion. They provided evidence of his participation in Russia's 2014 seizure of administrative buildings in Ukraine.
Euromaidan Press: Russian Kinzhals aimed for Storm Shadow carriers in a massive missile attack on Ukraine
Russian Kinzhals targeted Storm Shadow carriers in a missile attack on Ukraine. It is unclear if all were shot down.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: The Corner: Biden Learns to Play Nice with Meloni
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, considered by some to be a far-right "fascist" monster, is actually just an unequivocal conservative. She appears to be aligned with the US on issues such as the war in Ukraine and China, leading President Biden to extend her a White House invitation.
National Review: U.S. to Share Evidence on Russian War Crimes with ICC Despite Obstruction from Pentagon
President Joe Biden has ordered the sharing of evidence on Russian war crimes with the International Criminal Court (ICC), a move that has been supported by the State and Justice Departments but opposed by the Pentagon. The U.S. has concerns about potential investigations and prosecution of American troops in the future. Experts argue that the U.S. already has a legal system to hold its own personnel accountable.
The U.S. is beginning to share evidence of Russian war crimes with the International Criminal Court (ICC) in order to hold them accountable. This move has been supported by the State and Justice Departments, but opposed by the Pentagon due to concerns about potential investigations of American troops. The U.S. already has its own legal system to investigate and prosecute its personnel.
#economy
Flag And Cross: US Shoppers Prioritize 'Wiser' Purchases, Decrease Impulse Buying
Impulse buying is down in 2023 as shoppers make wiser purchases. 38% have decreased impulse spending, with fewer monthly impulse purchases and lower overall spending. Inflation has influenced spending habits, with more emphasis on necessities.
Forbes: Fannie And Freddie Get A Pass In Administration’s M&A Crackdown
The Biden administration's new rules on mergers and acquisitions are seen as a "war on business" by critics. The concentration in the housing finance market, which is within the federal government, has been rising since the 2008 financial crisis. Despite federal policies that make it easier to get a mortgage, homeownership rates have not significantly increased and home prices have risen. To increase competition in this market, the administration could enforce the "excessive use" provisions in Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's charters.
#culture
Fox News: Joe Rogan mocks outrage over Jason Aldean's 'Small Town' hit: Hundreds of rap songs 'infinitely worse'
Podcast host Joe Rogan dismisses outrage over country singer Jason Aldean's controversial music video criticizing rioters, pointing out the hypocrisy of selective outrage. Rogan argues that rap and other genres have songs with worse content that are still celebrated.
#health
Fox News: COVID air monitor from scientists can detect virus in indoor settings within 5 minutes
Scientists at Washington University have developed an air monitor that can quickly detect COVID-19 variants in indoor spaces in just five minutes. The monitor, which can be installed in various settings, uses special technology to detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus variants. The team is working to commercialize the monitor, which has the potential to help people recognize and avoid areas with a high presence of the virus.
The Blaze: Mitch McConnell freezes mid-sentence during press conference and is escorted away from podium
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell suffered a health episode during a press conference but later assured he was fine. McConnell froze mid-sentence and was escorted away from the podium by colleagues. This incident raised concerns due to his previous health issues.
Breitbart: Bronny James 'On the Road to Recovery,' But Family Remains Cautious
LeBron James' son, Bronny, suffered cardiac arrest during practice and is recovering in the hospital. His parents prioritize his health and are grateful for the medical staff's support.
Flag And Cross: Indigenous Australian Ant Honey Shows Unique Anti-Microbial Properties, Study Finds
Mainstream science has confirmed the medicinal properties of ant honey. The honey possesses unique antimicrobial activity against bacteria and fungi, making it a potential source for new antibiotics.
#education
National Review: Democrats Go Trolling After Legacy Admissions
The Department of Education is investigating Harvard for favoring legacy admissions, which are seen as contributing to social class disparities.
#crime
Fox News: CT safety commissioner expects feds to get involved in fake traffic stop report scandal
Connecticut state troopers filed over 26,000 falsified traffic stop reports from 2014 to 2021, leading to a federal investigation and concerns of racial profiling. The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection is cooperating with the investigation to determine if federal funds were secured using false data. The audit was prompted by a report of four troopers intentionally creating bogus tickets. The analysis showed a consistent trend of false reports, raising questions about police data and calling for accountability.
Fox News: British billionaire Joe Lewis pleads not guilty to insider trading in NYC court appearance
British billionaire Joe Lewis, owner of the Tottenham Hotspur soccer team, pleaded not guilty to orchestrating a brazen insider trading scheme. Lewis is accused of passing tips about companies to friends, pilots, and a former girlfriend. His pilots, Patrick O'Connor and Bryan Waugh, also pleaded not guilty. Lewis faces 16 counts of securities fraud and three counts of conspiracy.
Flag And Cross: American Billionaire Leon Black Raped Teen Autistic Girl Trafficked to Him by Epstein: Lawsuit
Billionaire Leon Black is accused of raping a 16-year-old autistic girl, Jane Doe, in 2002 at Jeffrey Epstein's townhouse. Doe claims she was trafficked by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell and regularly abused by them. Black's attorney denies the allegations, while ongoing investigations into Black's financial ties with Epstein add complexity to the case.
Fox News: WNBA champ Riquna Williams arrested after alleged domestic incident involving wife, explosive details emerge
Las Vegas Aces guard Riquna Williams was arrested on domestic violence charges after allegedly hitting and strangling her wife during a violent altercation. Williams has been barred from participating in team activities and is facing several felony and misdemeanor charges.
#sports
Fox News: Aaron Rodgers takes $35 million pay cut with Jets in new deal that runs through 2024: reports
NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers has signed a deal with the New York Jets for two years, taking a pay cut of $35 million. Rodgers, who was "90% retired," wanted to move on from the Green Bay Packers and feels he owes it to the Jets to play more than one year. The Jets have young talent and are looking to improve after a 7-10 season.
Fox News: Texans' John Metchie returns to practice field for training camp more than year after cancer diagnosis
John Metchie, diagnosed with leukemia in July 2022, is cleared to resume football activities and joins the Houston Texans training camp. Despite a setback with a hamstring injury, the team is not concerned about his health. Metchie, a standout wide receiver at Alabama, is eager to get back on the field.
Fox News: Johnny Lujack, Notre Dame football legend, dead at 98
Former Notre Dame football star Johnny Lujack, who led the Fighting Irish to three national championships and won a Heisman Trophy, died at 98. Lujack was considered one of the greatest Notre Dame players of all time, excelling in football and other sports. He had a successful career in the NFL, setting records and earning accolades. Lujack is remembered as not only a sports legend, but also a beloved father and grandfather.
#science
Fox News: Sharks might be consuming cocaine as America's drug crisis spills into the sea
Scientists have discovered that sharks are consuming illegal substances, likely due to drugs being dumped into the ocean by drug smugglers. Marine biologist Tom "The Blowfish" Hird conducted experiments using highly concentrated fish powder to observe shark behavior. The sharks exhibited increased alertness and hunting behavior, but showed no increase in aggression towards humans. This highlights the larger issue of pharmaceuticals flowing into the ocean.
#other
Fox News: Coast Guard relieves North Carolina commander due to ‘loss of confidence’ in his judgement
Capt. Matthew Baer has been relieved of his command by the U.S. Coast Guard due to a loss of confidence in his judgment and ability to fulfill his duties. He has been temporarily reassigned while Capt. Tim List takes over as the commander of Coast Guard Sector North Carolina.
Red State: Uncommon and Controversial Singer Sinéad O'Connor, Dead at 56
Sinéad O'Connor, a trailblazing alt-rock singer known for her distinctive voice and rebellious spirit, has died at the age of 56. Her family released a statement expressing devastation and requesting privacy. O'Connor's career was marked by her advocacy for abused children, her controversial actions, and her iconic shaved head. She achieved worldwide fame with her hit song "Nothing Compares 2 U," but also faced personal struggles with mental health.
The Right Scoop: FULL INTERVIEW: Russell Brand interviews Tucker Carlson
Russell Brand and Tucker Carlson had an in-depth interview that lasted over an hour. It took place earlier this month.
Forbes: How To Delete An Instagram Account
Americans are concerned about privacy issues on Instagram, leading many to consider deleting or deactivating their accounts. Temporary deactivation hides users' information, while permanent deletion removes everything. Instagram is facing competition from TikTok and its parent company, Meta, reported a decrease in revenue. Instructions on how to delete or deactivate an account can be found in the settings.