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#politics

Daily Wire: Feinstein Appears To Have ‘Awkward Moment,’ Reads Speech During Vote
Feinstein Appears To Have ‘Awkward Moment,’ Reads Speech During Vote
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) mistakenly began delivering a speech during a roll call vote on the defense appropriations bill. She was interrupted and instructed to simply say "aye," which she did. Some have raised concerns about her mental fitness and ability to do her job.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) mistakenly gave a speech instead of voting. Concerns about her mental fitness have been raised. Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) instructed her to simply say "aye."


Spectator USA: Can Ron right the ship?
Can Ron right the ship?
Seven presidential candidates remain for the upcoming debate, but former Vice President Mike Pence is not among them. The legal troubles of Hunter Biden raise questions about a potential impeachment or Joe Biden's re-election bid. Ron DeSantis faces challenges in his campaign, but a slimmed-down approach and a return to popular issues may offer a path to success. Hunter Biden's recent legal case suggests there may be more to the story than just a troubled son, potentially impacting President Biden's re-election chances. A complaint filed with the FEC accuses an online flower vendor of illegally funneling money into a Super PAC supporting Miami mayor Francis Suarez's presidential bid. The dominance of older generations in positions of power in American politics is evident, prompting questions about the focus on the future.


Red State: Biden's Smirks and Changing Stories Reveal His Utter Disdain for the American People
Biden's Smirks and Changing Stories Reveal His Utter Disdain for the American People
From Joe Biden to his press secretaries, the lies and denials about the Biden Family Business scandal are an affront to rational Americans. Despite evidence mounting against Hunter Biden, the lies continue, and the media covers it up. Hunter's plea agreement was rejected, and now Joe's son pleads not guilty. The press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, refuses to answer questions and changes her story. The arrogance of Joe Biden is evident as he smirks and doesn't care about hardworking Americans.


Daily Wire: Walt Disney Teamed Up With John Wayne, Ronald Reagan To Take On Communists In Hollywood
Walt Disney Teamed Up With John Wayne, Ronald Reagan To Take On Communists In Hollywood
Walt Disney, initially apolitical, became more outspoken in national politics during the 1940s. He blamed a 1941 strike by Disney employees on communist infiltration and became concerned about communism in Hollywood. Disney joined the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, which aimed to combat communist influence in the film industry. He testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947, denouncing communists and calling them "un-American," and supported efforts to outlaw the Communist Party. Disney's political activities included supporting Republican candidates, helping with Dwight D. Eisenhower's advertising efforts during the 1952 presidential campaign, and receiving the Freedoms Foundation's George Washington Medal of Honor from Eisenhower.


The Right Scoop: Trump campaign DEFENDS Byron Donalds after he stood with Kamala against Florida curriculum
Trump campaign DEFENDS Byron Donalds after he stood with Kamala against Florida curriculum
Trump defends Byron Donalds, who opposed part of Florida's slavery curriculum, claiming his words were misinterpreted. Donalds expresses support for African American history standards but disagrees with one sentence. Trump campaign calls him a conservative hero.


Red State: LAtinX Scandal Update: Person Who Leaked L.A. City Council Recordings Found, House Searched
LAtinX Scandal Update: Person Who Leaked L.A. City Council Recordings Found, House Searched
In October 2022, a secret meeting involving former Los Angeles City Council members and a union boss was taped, revealing disparaging remarks and plans for redistricting. Some resigned or were primaried, while one council member faces ongoing backlash. The LAPD is close to arresting a suspect who secretly recorded and leaked the conversation.


Newsbusters: Sen. Rand Paul Puts Biden-Big Tech Censorship Regime ‘On Notice’ in Fiery Op-Ed
Sen. Rand Paul Puts Biden-Big Tech Censorship Regime ‘On Notice’ in Fiery Op-Ed
The U.S. Congress is addressing the assault on the First Amendment by Big Tech and federal agencies. Senator Rand Paul wrote an op-ed promoting the Free Speech Protection Act, which would limit government collusion with Big Tech platforms to silence free speech. The bill includes severe penalties for infringing upon First Amendment rights.


Fox News: North Carolina Labor Commissioner Josh Dobson endorses Rep. Jon Hardister to succeed him
North Carolina Labor Commissioner Josh Dobson endorses Rep. Jon Hardister to succeed him
Outgoing NC Labor Commissioner Dobson endorses state Rep. Jon Hardister for 2024 commissioner's race. Both Republicans from state House.


Fox News: House Republicans cheer ‘big win for the rule of law’ after Hunter Biden's 'sweetheart' deal collapses
House Republicans cheer ‘big win for the rule of law’ after Hunter Biden's 'sweetheart' deal collapses
House Republicans celebrated as Hunter Biden's plea deal fell apart, leading him to plead "not guilty" to charges of tax evasion. Republicans claimed the collapse of the deal revealed corruption within the Biden family. They expressed hope for real accountability in the future.


#society

The Economist: Step inside The Economist’s summer issue
Step inside The Economist’s summer issue
The Economist's summer issue includes a special 48-page supplement with features from 1843 magazine. Stories cover topics such as the demonization of BlackRock's Larry Fink, Ukraine's navy sinking Russia's flagship, Myanmar's Gen Z guerrillas, the history's biggest bank heist, and the succession of the Dalai Lama. The issue also explores the increasing involvement of businesses in political battles, including the impact of quarrels between America and China on chipmakers and social media firms, as well as the spotlight on investments made by carmakers and the effects of America's toxic culture wars.


Breitbart: Exclusive—Lynne Patton: The Sound of Truth: Trump Did More to End Human Trafficking Than Any Modern President
Exclusive—Lynne Patton: The Sound of Truth: Trump Did More to End Human Trafficking Than Any Modern President
President Trump appoints Tim Ballard, founder of Operation Underground Railroad (OUR), to spearhead his White House Advisory Council to End Human Trafficking. Ballard and his team have rescued over 3,000 victims and arrested 182 traffickers. Their story is the subject of the summer box office hit, Sound of Freedom. President Trump and Ballard raise awareness by hosting a private screening of the film. Human trafficking is a growing global issue, and President Trump took significant steps to combat it during his time in office.


Fox News: 'Barbie' moms brawl over bad theatre behavior in viral video
'Barbie' moms brawl over bad theatre behavior in viral video
Altercation in a movie theater in Brazil as a woman confronts another for letting her child watch YouTube during the movie. They engage in a physical fight, with one woman shoving the other and the attacker being hit with a shoe. The video has gone viral on social media.


The Economist: KAL’S cartoon | Jul 29th 2023 Edition
KAL’S cartoon | Jul 29th 2023 Edition
In KAL's cartoon, the World is portrayed as a chaotic place filled with various events and issues. The cartoonist presents a satirical take on the current state of affairs, with minimal dialogue but clear visuals conveying the complexity and turmoil.


Fox News: Maine residents looking to replace current state flag with retro version
Maine residents looking to replace current state flag with retro version
Mainers will have to wait a year for a referendum on replacing the current flag with a retro version featuring a simple pine tree and blue north star. Democratic Gov. Janet Mills has allowed the bill to become law without her signature, delaying the vote. Critics argue that the current flag is too similar to other states' flags, while proponents believe the star-and-tree design is unique.


Flag And Cross: Arab And Jewish Israelis Honored For Cross-Tribal Leadership In Israel's Bedouin Community
Arab And Jewish Israelis Honored For Cross-Tribal Leadership In Israel's Bedouin Community
Arab and Jewish Israelis, Mohammed Alnabari and Matan Yaffe, received the Victor J. Goldberg Prize for their peace-building work in Israel's Bedouin community. Their organization, Desert Stars, aims to create cross-tribal leadership and address issues such as poverty and unemployment. They are now building Israel's first Bedouin youth village to promote education and leadership development.


#foreignaffairs

Spectator USA: What will North Korea do with American soldier Travis King?
What will North Korea do with American soldier Travis King?
North Korea continues its aggressive stance against the United States, with missile launches and threats from senior officials. Dialogue with the US is off the table, and the deployment of a US ballistic missile submarine near South Korea has raised concerns about nuclear weapons. The fate of US soldier Private Travis King, who crossed into North Korea, remains unknown, but talks are ongoing between the United Nations Command and North Korean counterparts. The incident occurred at a tense time geopolitically, and while there is hope for his release, the unpredictable nature of North Korea makes the outcome uncertain.


#economy

Breitbart: New Home Sales Crater 2.5%
New Home Sales Crater 2.5%
Sales of new single-family houses in the U.S. fell more than expected in June, with a 2.5% decrease compared to the previous month. According to Commerce Department data, new homes were sold at an annual rate of 697,000, lower than the predicted 725,000. Despite the decline, sales remained 23.8% higher than the previous year. The median price of a new home also saw a slight decrease to $415,400.


Forbes: Europe Must Close The Tech Gap
Europe Must Close The Tech Gap
European businesses are facing a "tech deficit" due to inadequate adoption of technology and lag behind North American businesses. To close this gap, European business leaders need to prioritize technology in their strategies, invest in technology training for executives and employees, increase their allocation to R&D investments, and focus on their strengths in technology skilling programs and sustainability initiatives. By doing so, they can generate up to €3.2 trillion in additional revenue by 2024 and position themselves as world leaders in key industries.


The Economist: Business | Jul 29th 2023 Edition
Business | Jul 29th 2023 Edition
The Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank raised interest rates, while Turkey's central bank increased its maximum interest rates. China appointed a new governor for its central bank. The IMF revised its global growth forecast upwards, with Britain avoiding a recession but Germany's economy shrinking. UBS was fined for misconduct, and NatWest's CEO resigned after a controversy over closing Nigel Farage's bank account. Alphabet and Microsoft reported strong revenue and profit growth, while Boeing experienced another quarterly loss. Rio Tinto admitted it will miss its emissions reduction target. The film "Barbie" had a successful opening weekend at the box office. Twitter rebranded with a new logo.


#religion

The New American: Don't Get Tricked Into Believing in Alien UFOs, This is a Deception - The New American
Don't Get Tricked Into Believing in Alien UFOs, This is a Deception - The New American
In the end time, there will be a great deception and it seems that it may involve a belief in aliens.


#culture

Fox News: Garth Brooks working with Nashville police to build station next to his new bar
Garth Brooks working with Nashville police to build station next to his new bar
Country singer Garth Brooks is building a new bar in Nashville, and he plans to include a police substation in the building. The bar, called Friends in Low Places, is set to open soon and will offer a variety of beer brands. Despite facing criticism, Brooks stands by his decision to be inclusive and embrace diversity.


#history

All Outdoor: POTD: The Sharps But Short- The 1854 Sharps Pistol
POTD: The Sharps But Short- The 1854 Sharps Pistol
In the 1850s, Christian Sharps manufactured a distinctive but unsuccessful breech-loading percussion pistol. He left the company due to disagreements and started his own venture in Philadelphia, where he found more success with other firearms.


#health

The Blaze: Kentucky nurses 'required' to complete 'implicit bias' class on 'history of racism in healthcare' or they may not be able to renew license: Report
Kentucky nurses 'required' to complete 'implicit bias' class on 'history of racism in healthcare' or they may not be able to renew license: Report
The Kentucky Board of Nursing has threatened to discipline nurses who do not complete a mandatory implicit bias class on the history of racism in healthcare. The class, created by the Kentucky Nurses Association, explores racism and bias in healthcare and its effects. Nurses were shown examples of overt and covert racism and were told that racism can lead to various health risks.


#education

National Review: The Corner: Sorry, Associated Press, There’s No Such Thing as ‘Policy Violence’
The Corner: Sorry, Associated Press, There’s No Such Thing as ‘Policy Violence’
The Democratic Party is accusing Florida's public-school history curriculum of erasing Black history, but their efforts are not making progress. Civil rights leaders argue it is "policy violence" towards people of color, revealing a lack of trust in the public's judgment.


#crime

Fox News: Collapsed Hunter Biden plea deal would have given president's son immunity for host of potential crimes
Collapsed Hunter Biden plea deal would have given president's son immunity for host of potential crimes
Hunter Biden's plea deal, which would have granted him immunity from prosecution over alleged federal crimes, fell apart during his court appearance. The judge questioned the deal's constitutionality and ultimately, Biden pleaded not guilty. The agreement included a clause granting him broad immunity for a range of issues investigated by the Justice Department.


Fox News: Well-known church pastor fatally struck by police officer responding to call
Well-known church pastor fatally struck by police officer responding to call
A police officer hit and killed a well-known pastor in Connecticut. The officer was responding to a call when the accident occurred. The pastor, who was crossing the road, died from his injuries.


Breitbart: DOJ Drops Campaign Finance Charge Against Sam Bankman-Fried
DOJ Drops Campaign Finance Charge Against Sam Bankman-Fried
The US Department of Justice has decided not to pursue a campaign finance charge against Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of FTX, due to consultation with the Bahamas. The charge was part of an original indictment that included several other counts such as wire fraud and money laundering. The decision to drop the charge was made to adhere to legal obligations.


#sports

Daily Wire: Former Coach Sen. Tuberville Explains Two Big Problems With NIL In College Sports And How His Bipartisan Bill Will Address Them
Former Coach Sen. Tuberville Explains Two Big Problems With NIL In College Sports And How His Bipartisan Bill Will Address Them
Sen. Tommy Tuberville discussed his bipartisan bill addressing issues with college athletes making money off their name, image, and likeness . He sees problems with the current NIL rules and wants to "get the money out of recruiting." The bill would set requirements for NIL, including registration for agents, disclosing NIL contracts, and setting up a website for data publication. Tuberville also wants to address the advantage some conferences and states may have over others with the current rules, particularly in regards to player transfers . The bill would require athletes to complete three years of residency before transferring without penalty, aiming to help the NCAA deal with NIL issues.


#science

Spectator USA: Be skeptical about a superconductor breakthrough
Be skeptical about a superconductor breakthrough
South Korean scientists claim to have achieved superconductivity at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, leading to speculation about its implications for energy, medical technology, and computing. However, doubts arise due to the unknown team's lack of track record, lack of peer review, and messy charts. While superconductors do exist, the difficulty of maintaining low temperatures has limited their practical use. If the claim is true and the material is reliable and cheap to make, storing and transmitting electricity would become more efficient. However, experts remain skeptical, viewing it as experimental artifacts and wishful thinking.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: This DeWalt Fan Will Keep You Cool Outdoors—And It's 40% Off Right Now
This DeWalt Fan Will Keep You Cool Outdoors—And It's 40% Off Right Now
Stay cool this summer with the DeWalt 20V Cordless Fan. With a powerful motor and variable speed levels, it can keep you comfortable for up to 4.5 hours on a single charge. Hang it, mount it, or place it anywhere with the sturdy stand. Get $70 off on Amazon now.


#technology

Fox News: How to turbocharge your cell signal in your home
How to turbocharge your cell signal in your home
When you're at home and your cellphone signal is weak, it can be frustrating. A cell phone signal booster can solve this problem by improving connectivity and communication. It provides seamless communication, enhanced productivity, stress-free entertainment, improved emergency connectivity, reduced phone battery consumption, and increased property value.


#other

Forbes: These 22 U.S. Cities Could All Break 100-Degree Temperatures Today
These 22 U.S. Cities Could All Break 100-Degree Temperatures Today
Over 46 million people across the U.S. are under extreme heat advisories, with major cities forecast to have temperatures as high as 100 degrees. Heat index values could reach up to 115 degrees in some areas.


Fox News: Scientist predict July will be the hottest month on record globally
Scientist predict July will be the hottest month on record globally
July 2023 is set to be the hottest month on record globally, with temperatures surpassing the internationally accepted goal of limiting global warming to 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit. Heat waves have been experienced across North America, Europe, and Asia, with record-breaking temperatures lasting for a record 16 days this month. The increase in temperature is a harbinger of future climate-altering changes, including longer heat waves, increased flooding, and extreme weather events. World leaders are urged to reduce emissions of heat-trapping gases, as the era of global warming has ended and the era of global boiling has arrived.


Fox News: From Florida to California, the most popular vacations in America to book right now
From Florida to California, the most popular vacations in America to book right now
The top summer travel destinations in the U.S. for 2023 have been revealed based on an increase in traveler search demand. According to data from HomeToGo and Vacasa, Jacksonville Beach, Florida is the top trending destination, followed by Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and Miramar Beach, Florida. Beach destinations are the most popular among travelers, and traditional summer destinations such as Maine and the Outer Banks are also in high demand.