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27 Jul 2023
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#politics
American Thinker: Takeaways: What the spectacle of the collapse of Hunter’s plea deal showed us
The drama unfolds at the Wilmington courthouse as Judge Noreika rejects a plea deal for Hunter Biden, shedding light on his legal troubles. The media blackout is over, and the public is now aware of something suspicious involving the POTUS's son. The rejection of the deal suggests corruption within the DOJ, and the true extent of Hunter's criminal enterprise is revealed, contradicting the narrative that he is just a "private citizen." The judge's refusal to accept the deal would have tied her hands, and the corporate media can no longer brush off the shady dealings of the Biden family. The stage is set for the next act in this national drama.
Fox News: Putin puts ICC judge on wanted list in retaliation for arrest warrant
Russian government adds International Criminal Court judge, Tomoko Akane, to wanted list along with fellow judge Rosario Salvatore Aitala, without providing any crime or accusation.
ICC issued arrest warrant for Russian President Putin and Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova, commissioner for children's rights, for child deportation from Ukraine. South Africa considers granting Putin diplomatic immunity despite outstanding warrant.
PJ Media: WATCH: Mitch McConnell Is the Poster Grandpa for Term Limits and Public Health Records
GOP Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell suffered a medical episode during a press conference, freezing for almost twenty seconds. This raises concerns about the elderly statespeople in Congress and the need for term limits. It's time for McConnell and others to retire for their own well-being and the good of the country.
#society
Breitbart: Report: Fox Forces Jason Aldean to Edit 'Try That In a Small Town' Music Video
The music video for Jason Aldean's "Try That in a Small Town" has removed footage of Black Lives Matter rioters after Fox threatened legal action. The production company complied and replaced the footage with shots of Aldean performing the song. The video can still be found on social media.
The Blaze: Michigan bans efforts to encourage kids to accept their biological sex
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ratifies legislation banning therapists from practicing conversion therapy on minors to change their sexual orientation or gender identity. Critics argue the law may hinder professionals from treating gender dysphoria or encouraging children to accept their biological sex. The bill, which still allows conversion therapy for transgender or non-straight children, takes effect in October.
Fox News: NYC construction company hails FDNY, first responders after crane collapse, vows to cooperate in probes
A construction crane in New York City caught fire and partially collapsed, causing non-life-threatening injuries to at least a dozen people, including firefighters. The construction company, Monadnock Construction Inc., expressed gratitude towards the first responders and vowed to cooperate with investigations. The crane, owned by the New York Crane & Equipment Corp., was carrying a 16-ton concrete load and crashed into the ground. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
#war
Euromaidan Press: US to share Russian war crimes evidence with Hague Court
President Biden has ordered the US government to share evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine with the International Criminal Court in The Hague. The Pentagon had previously resisted this decision.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Nebraska GOP Sen. Pete Ricketts roasts Biden official for calling China 'competitor'
Sen. Pete Ricketts accuses a Biden State Department official of downplaying the threat posed by China at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing. Ricketts argues that China should be viewed as an adversary, not just a competitor. He raises concerns about China's use of economic coercion and urges the Biden administration to counter it.
#economy
Breitbart: San Francisco Mayor: We Should 'Get Rid of Most Taxes' to Attract Businesses
San Francisco Mayor London Breed wants to attract business to the city by getting rid of most taxes on the books and reforming the tax system to make it fair and equitable. She also wants to ensure that the streets are clean and safe for people to travel on.
Forbes: 2023 Media Layoffs: ‘Entertainment Tonight’ Cuts Less Than 10% Of Staff, Report Says
Multiple media organizations, including Entertainment Tonight, Hearst Magazines, ESPN, and National Geographic, have been laying off staff over the past few months. These job losses reflect the decline in traditional media formats, such as print newspapers, and the challenges faced by the industry in the current economic climate.
#history
Gataway Couple: The Legend Behind the Mothman Statue
If you're into roadside attractions, visit the Mothman statue and museum in West Virginia. The statue is a tribute to the mysterious creature that terrorized Point Pleasant in the 1960s, while the museum showcases the legend and offers Mothman souvenirs.
#education
National Review: AP Curriculum Touted by Progressives Also Includes Section on Slaves Learning Skills
The 2023 AP African-American studies curriculum recognizes slaves' trades, creating disagreement between Kamala Harris and Governor DeSantis. DeSantis deems it ideological and rejects it, citing Florida's Stop WOKE Act.
#sports
Forbes: Jaylen Brown’s $304 Million Extension With The Boston Celtics Is A Sign Of Contracts To Come
The Boston Celtics have made history by signing Jaylen Brown to a five-year, $304 million contract, making him the highest-paid player in the NBA. However, this record is likely to be broken in the future, as seen with previous contracts. The Celtics had to meet Brown's demands to prevent him from leaving in the offseason.
Forbes: FC Barcelona Reportedly Have A New Highest Earner Next Season
FC Barcelona has a new highest earner in their squad for the upcoming season. Frenkie de Jong will earn €28 million, becoming one of the team captains. Lionel Messi chose to join Inter Miami instead of waiting for Barca's financial situation to improve.
#outdoors
Fox News: Bodies of 2 Hawaii free divers, fathers of 6, recovered offshore
Two free divers, Raymond Tudela and Rupert Babauta, were found dead off the shores of Hawaii. They had been reported missing and were discovered unresponsive near the North Shore of Oahu. The cause of their deaths is currently unknown.
All Outdoor: [ICAST 2023] New Boundary Zip Stockingfoot Wader from Grundens
Grundens introduces their new Boundary Zip Stockingfoot Waders at ICAST 2023. These waders are designed with the GORE-TEX Pro Wader Laminate for better range of motion. They have a comfortable suspender system and neoprene stockingfoot. Available for $899.99.
Boating Mag: Six Affordable Satellite Communications Devices
Portable satellite communicators have made it easier and more affordable for boaters to stay connected and seek help in emergencies. Options like the ACR Bivy Stick, Garmin inReach Mini 2, Iridium Go, Spot X, and Zoleo offer different features and price points to suit various needs. Additionally, Apple's iPhone 14 has an emergency SOS feature that allows users to message emergency services via satellite.
#other
American Thinker: ‘Out of control’ fire aboard a massive car-carrier ship spotlights the calamitous consequences of electric vehicles
A burning ship offshore the Netherlands is causing a race against time. The vessel is close to an ecologically sensitive area and could result in a disaster. The cause of the fire is unknown but there are indications that it may have started from an electric vehicle.
Fox News: Sen. Vance bill would require some immigrants to deposit up to $15K to prevent overstay
Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio introduces legislation requiring immigrants with temporary visas to pay between $5,000 and $15,000 as a bond or cash payment before entering the U.S. The money will be returned upon leaving the country, but if they overstay, it will fund detention and removal of those in the country illegally.
The U.S. struggles with visa overstays, with approximately 700,000 overstays a year. Vance's legislation aims to address this issue and protect working-class Americans. The bond system will not apply to certain visas, such as diplomatic and human trafficking visas.