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28 Jul 2023
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#politics
Newsbusters: Zuckerberg Caves as Rep. Jordan Unleashes ‘Facebook Files’ Bombshell
Mark Zuckerberg cooperates with GOP probe on Big Tech-government collusion after facing contempt of Congress charges. Bombshell "Facebook Files" reveal Biden White House's coercion to censor Americans' free speech. Meta's concerns of constitutional violation arise.
Red State: RFK Jr. Denied Secret Service Protection by Biden Administration After 88 Day Delayed Response
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. requested secret service protection from the Biden administration but was denied after a long delay. Despite meeting some qualifications, Kennedy was deemed unworthy of protection, while even "private citizen" Hunter Biden receives extensive security. This decision highlights the lack of choice and favoritism within the Democratic party.
The Blaze: White House pressed on whether Biden would pardon his son
The White House denies that President Biden would pardon his son Hunter if he were convicted of a crime. While presidential pardons are not uncommon, familial pardons are rare. Hunter Biden is currently facing federal tax charges, which his father could potentially pardon. However, skeptics question whether Biden would go to such lengths to protect his son given the allegations surrounding their business dealings.
Fox News: Marijuana will officially be legal in Minnesota starting Aug. 1: Here's what you need to know
Minnesota has legalized recreational marijuana for adults 21 and older, allowing possession and travel with limited amounts of cannabis. Retail sales won't begin until 2025, but one tribe plans to start selling right away. The legalization follows a debate between critics and supporters, with proponents arguing that prohibition disproportionately affected communities of color. The law prioritizes social equity considerations for licensing.
Flag And Cross: DeSantis' Popularity Hits All-Time Low As Trump Remains Formidable 2024 Foe, New Poll Shows
Ron DeSantis, Republican presidential nominee, sees record low approval ratings as he struggles against Donald Trump. DeSantis' declining popularity may be due to controversies and lack of aggression towards Trump. Experts question if his campaign strategy is hindering his chances.
The Right Scoop: PROOF: Biden pressured Facebook to remove content saying “COVID is man-made”
The Biden administration pressured Facebook to remove COVID content, including claims that COVID is man-made. Internal company communications reveal that Facebook removed the content under pressure from the White House. This shows the administration's censorship efforts.
Red State: High Drama in DC: Kevin McCarthy and Eric Swalwell Allegedly Nearly Threw Down During Schiff Censure Debate
Rep. Adam Schiff and Rep. Eric Swalwell, both Democrats from California, were censured by the House for abuses of power. Swalwell has been criticizing House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, calling him weak. In a confrontation on the House floor, Swalwell allegedly called McCarthy a weak man and later, McCarthy threatened to physically confront Swalwell. Despite embellishments from Democrats, McCarthy is aware of his power and may exert it over Swalwell in the future. Republicans should not hesitate to criticize Swalwell for his actions and beliefs.
Red State: Republicans, What Are You Even Doing Right Now?
Republicans should have a good year in 2024 due to low favorability of Joe Biden, high inflation, and public dissatisfaction. Crime remains a major issue, with Democrats blamed for city failures. Republicans are arguing over social studies standards in Florida, distracting from important issues. Candidates should redirect to talking points that matter and focus on real concerns instead of getting caught up in fights. The distraction is detrimental to the party's success.
Breitbart: Crane: Potential Impeachment Inquiry into Biden Is 'Step' in Right Direction
Rep. Eli Crane, a member of the Freedom Caucus, supports an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, along with impeaching DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Attorney General Merrick Garland. Crane questions Speaker McCarthy's resolve to hold Biden accountable when Mayorkas and Garland have not undergone an impeachment inquiry. Other Republicans also welcome the signal of an impeachment inquiry into Biden and believe that anyone in the Biden Administration involved in corruption and weaponizing government agencies should be held accountable. The opening of an impeachment inquiry into Biden is gaining momentum and gaining support from House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik.
Flag And Cross: La Popularidad De DeSantis Alcanza Su Punto Más Bajo Mientras Trump Sigue Siendo Formidable En 2024
Ron DeSantis, a Republican presidential candidate, is experiencing a decline in approval ratings and is struggling to gain momentum against Donald Trump. According to a recent Civiqs survey, DeSantis has reached a historic low in approval ratings, with 57% of registered voters having a negative opinion of him. Despite controversy and a cautious approach in criticizing Trump, DeSantis remains confident in his campaign strategy and positions himself as a strong contender against Joe Biden.
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Breitbart: Drone Shot Down Outside Moscow, Claims Russia
A Ukrainian drone was shot down near Moscow, Russia. It is the third drone strike this month. No injuries or damage reported.
Euromaidan Press: Russia exaggerates Ukrainian losses to portray counteroffensive as flop – ISW
Russian authorities and pro-Kremlin sources are exaggerating Ukrainian losses to portray their counteroffensive as a failure. President Putin inflated statistics of destroyed armored vehicles and killed personnel, despite being not credible. The Kremlin aims to depict effective war management for domestic audiences.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: IDF's Tactical Operation In Jenin: Limited Potential Amid Strategic Disparities
Caroline Glick analyzes the Israeli Defense Forces' operation in Jenin, highlighting the strategic disparities between the IDF and the government. The anarchist left in Israel is escalating protests and acts of violence, with the police taking no action against them. Robert Malley's departure as U.S. envoy for negotiations with Iran has had no impact on the Biden administration's appeasement policy. The U.S. is (mis)managing the Abraham Accords, subordinating Israel-Arab peace to the Palestinian conflict.
#economy
Forbes: Adidas Plans Further Sale Of Yeezy Inventory In August
Adidas plans to release a second wave of Yeezy inventory in August after ending its partnership with Kanye West. The August release will include existing products from last year and will be sold through digital platforms and the Adidas website. The company expects a full-year operating loss of $499 million, but will donate a portion of the proceeds to organizations fighting antisemitism and racism.
#health
Fox News: Indiana revokes license of troubled addiction center, 2 sister facilities
Praxis Landmark Recovery and two sister facilities in Indiana have had their licenses revoked by the state's Division of Mental Health and Addiction. This comes after three recent deaths at the Mishawaka center. Landmark Recovery disagrees with the decision and plans to appeal.
Police have called for the license revocation of the addiction treatment center following the patient deaths. The Mishawaka center has had numerous incidents, including overdoses, sexual assaults, and stabbings. Landmark Recovery claims their care model is sound based on preliminary findings from a national accrediting agency.
Daily Wire: CDC Warns Of ‘Emerging’ Illness Caused By Tick Bite That Causes ‘Potentially Life-Threatening’ Allergy To Red Meat
A tick bite causes a little-known illness called alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) that gives victims a serious allergy to red meat. Between 2010 and 2022, an estimated 110,000 people were affected. Many doctors are still unfamiliar with AGS, making diagnosis and management challenging. The CDC estimates that the number of affected individuals could be as high as 450,000. The burden of AGS in the US is substantial due to non-specific symptoms, challenges in seeking healthcare, and lack of clinician awareness. It is important to prevent tick bites to reduce the chances of developing AGS.
The Federalist: Highlights From The House Hearing On Transgenderism
A hearing on child transgender medical interventions was held, with testimony from a detransitioner and a former swimmer. Chloe Cole described the negative effects of transition on her body and expressed concern for others. Paula Scanlan discussed the discomfort of changing in front of a male teammate. The issue of men in women's locker rooms was also raised, with a Democrat suggesting the use of barriers.
#education
National Review: The Corner: The College-Accreditation Folly
Accreditation's no longer a reliable measure of educational quality. Richard Vedder argues accrediting agencies prioritize colleges over consumers. They should be de-accredited.
Fox News: Clemson University fraternity suspended after allegations of 'line-ups, ice water baths and bodily harm'
Fraternity at Clemson University suspended until 2027 after hazing investigation reveals line-ups, ice water baths, bodily harm.
#crime
Fox News: Georgia fatal hit-and-run suspect convicted of reckless conduct
A driver is found guilty of hitting and killing a bicyclist in Georgia. Ralph Dover III is convicted of reckless conduct and hit-and-run resulting in death. Instead of calling 911, Dover contacted a state representative who then called the police chief. The victim's father filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Dover, the state representative, and the police chief for allegedly covering up the seriousness of the hit-and-run.
Foreign Policy: A Presidential Conviction Is Shaking Up Panama’s Election
Former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli has been sentenced to 10 years and eight months in prison for money laundering. The case, known as the "New Business" scandal, reveals the deep corruption and culture of impunity in Panama's state institutions. Martinelli, who is the front-runner in the upcoming presidential election, plans to appeal his conviction.
The Federalist Papers: Police Swarm to Tesla Headquarters After Employees Receive 'Active Attacker' Message and Start Fleeing
A Tesla factory in Austin, Texas, was evacuated due to an "active attacker" alert. Police arrived shortly after and ordered everyone to leave. Roads were closed and the building was cleared, but no evidence of gunshots or casualties was found.
Fox News: Special needs teen was repeatedly abused by SC boarding school employee, according to lawsuit
A teen with special needs was repeatedly sexually assaulted by an employee at Whetstone Academy, a boarding school in South Carolina. The parents of the teen have filed a lawsuit, seeking more oversight of therapeutic facilities. The school denies the allegations.
Fox News: Virginia man charged with murder of councilwoman, extradited to New Jersey
A suspect has been extradited to New Jersey to face charges in the murder of a councilwoman. Rashid Ali Bynum of Virginia is accused of killing Sayreville Borough Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour. Dwumfour was found shot in her car, and witnesses saw a man fleeing the scene.
#sports
Field & Stream: Fish Finders Are Up To 50% Off at Bass Pro Right Now
Bass Pro Shops is currently offering a huge sale on Garmin and Lowrance fish finders, with prices starting at under $400. Models like the Garmin ECHOMAP and the Lowrance HDS Live 12 are available at discounts of up to $1,200.
#technology
All Outdoor: CCI Clean-22 Hyper Velocity! Coming Soon with Production even Sooner!
CCI is set to release a new variant of their Clean-22 ammunition called Clean-22 Hyper Velocity. This rimfire ammo will be clean shooting and have a velocity of 1,550 FPS. The product is expected to hit the shelves soon.
#other
Fox News: 4 killed in fiery 2-vehicle crash on Georgia interstate highway
A fiery crash on an interstate highway in Atlanta kills four people, including three siblings. A dog in the vehicle was also killed.
Fox News: 3 American hotel chefs share their favorite 3-ingredient dish you can make at home this weekend
Hotel chefs share their favorite easy-to-make three-ingredient recipes, including vegetable frittata and crawfish fritters. Pasta al Burro, a classic Italian dish, is also highlighted as a simple and flavorful option.
Forbes: Ford Recalls Over 870,000 F-150 Trucks For Parking Brakes That Activate Unexpectedly
Topline Ford is recalling over 870,000 F-150 pickup trucks due to a defective parking brake that can activate while driving. The recall affects vehicles manufactured between 2021 and 2023, and it is the latest in a series of recalls for Ford vehicles. The company will notify customers starting September 11, and affected owners can take their trucks to a dealer for repairs or preventive measures to address the issue.
Breitbart: Climate of Fear: U.N. Chief Guterres Warns 'Era of Global Boiling' Is Here
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres warns of the arrival of a new era of global boiling, stating that the consequences of climate change are terrifying and devastating. He paints a picture of children being swept away by monsoon rains, families fleeing from flames, and workers collapsing in scorching heat. Guterres emphasizes that climate change is just the beginning, and urgent action is needed to avert catastrophe.
Fox News: Sinéad O'Connor dead at 56, Kevin Spacey found not guilty in sexual assault trial
Celebrities face scandals and personal dramas in the entertainment industry. Kevin Spacey is found not guilty in a sexual assault trial, while Kylie Jenner admits to cosmetic surgery before her pregnancy. Eagles founding member Randy Meisner passes away, and Ryan Reynolds teases Sandra Bullock in a birthday message. Kristen Bell documents being stranded at an airport, and Mick Jagger celebrates his 80th birthday with loved ones.
The Blaze: Major natural gas pipeline construction may resume, Supreme Court rules — environmental groups vow to 'exhaust every effort to stop it'
Supreme Court allows construction to resume on the Mountain Valley Pipeline despite opposition from environmental groups and the Biden administration. The pipeline's construction was halted due to a lawsuit filed by environmental organizations. The Supreme Court lifted the stays issued by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and authorized the project to continue.
Forbes: Swifties Set Off 2.3 Quake In Seattle
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour caused a 2.3 magnitude seismic activity during her performances in Seattle, according to seismologists. The recording correlated with Swift's setlist, with "Blank Space" and "Shake It Off" identified.