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28 Jul 2023
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#politics
Flag And Cross: GOP's Tim Scott Reminds DeSantis There Was 'No Silver Lining' In Slavery: 'It Was Just Devastating'
Republican presidential candidate Tim Scott criticized fellow contender Ron DeSantis for supporting Florida's education standards that teach about the "benefits" of slavery. Scott emphasized that there is no positive aspect of slavery and questioned the appropriateness of such curriculum. DeSantis defended the standards and his appointed education board, while also facing backlash from critics including Vice President Kamala Harris.
The Blaze: Horowitz: Why Byron Donalds’ comment regarding Florida’s education successes is so problematic
Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, has successfully implemented a conservative governing agenda despite facing opposition from both the left and his own party. Unlike other Republican governors, DeSantis has taken bold actions, such as revamping the education system and implementing enforcement against illegal immigration. However, conservative media and some Republicans, including Rep. Byron Donalds, have failed to support and acknowledge DeSantis' success, prioritizing personal politics over conservative principles. This raises questions about the willingness of Republicans to effectively govern and implement conservative policies.
PJ Media: Outrageous: Biden Regime Denies RFK Secret Service Protection
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a presidential candidate, has been denied Secret Service protection by the Biden regime. Despite the history of Kennedy family assassinations and documented security risks, the Biden Administration has refused their request.
Fox News: NBC, ABC, CBS newscasts skip ‘smoking-gun’ docs Jim Jordan says prove Facebook censored to appease White House
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, revealed documents proving Facebook censorship on behalf of the Biden administration. Major news networks, including NBC, ABC, and CBS, ignored the story. Jordan's evidence showed that Facebook changed content moderation policies due to pressure from the White House and Biden's Surgeon General. This censorship targeted Americans sharing COVID-related claims and challenged the freedom of speech.
Red State: CNN Asked GOP Rep About Hunter Biden, That's When Things Went Bad for the Network
The liberal media can no longer ignore the Hunter Biden scandal, which is now being discussed in relation to UFOs. An Air Force intel officer testified about the discovery of non-human biologics, and Rep. Tim Burchett called out the government for hiding this information. When asked about Hunter Biden and Joe Biden's alleged involvement, the CNN journalist denied any evidence connecting them, but Burchett presented FD-1023 forms, bank records, and other evidence that had been made public. The biased interview quickly ended, showing the media's unwillingness to acknowledge the evidence against Joe Biden.
#society
The Federalist Papers: Dem Run City Faces Consequences of Years of Inaction on Panhandling: Forced to Take Action in Attempt to Regain Tourism
The city of Asheville is dealing with a growing issue of panhandling, prompting officials to reconsider regulations and potentially ban panhandling in certain areas. Critics argue that this action may have come too late and highlights the need for proactive leadership. The city is also facing an increase in violent crime rates and a decline in its police force.
Fox News: Video shows leopard crashing India TV show set, forcing cast and crew to flee
A leopard interrupted the filming of a television show in Mumbai, India, causing the cast and crew to flee. The incident has sparked concerns about the safety of individuals on set.
Forbes: Bit Of Help Getting Down The Stairs, Sir? Mick Jagger Hits His Ninth Decade In High, Blended-Family Style In London
Mick Jagger celebrates his 80th birthday in style, surrounded by his children, current partner, and ex-wife Jerry Hall. The party was attended by famous friends and members of the British aristocracy, highlighting the lasting influence and impact of the Rolling Stones frontman.
#war
Fox News: Intelligence report accuses China of acting as sanctions backdoor for Russia
China is acting as a backdoor for Russia to continue its invasion in Ukraine, bypassing Western sanctions. China benefits from bleeding out both Russia and the US.
Forbes: Exxon And Chevron Profits Plunge To Pre-Ukraine War Levels As Oil Price Decline Continues
Chevron and Exxon reported their weakest quarterly profits in over a year due to tumbling energy prices, with profits down roughly 50% from the same quarter last year. The decline in earnings follows the spike in oil prices caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: Want More Stuff ‘Made in America’? Deregulate, Don’t Subsidize
Bath & Body Works has decided to relocate its manufacturing to the United States in response to supply-chain issues caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The move aims to increase productive efficiency and reduce costs. However, the process of shifting manufacturing facilities stateside has proven to be costly due to government regulations and high labor and construction costs. Some policymakers advocate for subsidizing domestic manufacturing, but eliminating obstacles and regulations would be a more effective solution.
#military
Fox News: Senate greenlights military defense spending bill, paving way for high-stakes clash with GOP-led House
The Senate passed the annual military defense bill with bipartisan support, authorizing $886 billion for national defense. The House had previously approved its version of the bill, which included Republican amendments regarding abortion and transgender services. The two bodies must now reconcile their differing policies into a single compromise bill.
#health
The Blaze: Is the medical industrial complex actually KILLING us?
In the wake of the pandemic, people are growing skeptical of the medical industry, questioning its motives and turning to holistic alternatives. The medical industrial complex prioritizes profit over genuine care, making people dependent on medications. Doctors, influenced by pharmaceutical companies, often regurgitate information without conducting thorough research. The desire for profit even hinders potential cures for diseases like cancer.
#education
Daily Wire: Universities Around The Country Will Host ‘Critical Whiteness Studies’ Courses
Several colleges will offer courses in "Critical Whiteness Studies" to analyze and challenge whiteness as an ideology of supremacy, exploring its role in racial inequality.
Fox News: Illinois college ordered to pay Christian student $80k for silencing conservative views
An Illinois college settled a lawsuit with a conservative, Christian art student who claimed censorship and discrimination. The settlement includes free speech training for professors, handbook revisions, and an $80,000 payment.
Flag And Cross: 1 In 4 Kids Has Never Planted A Seed Or Done Any Gardening
The "Grow with Peter Rabbit" campaign aims to encourage children's interest in gardening and nature, as a quarter of children have never done any gardening but are interested in trying. Many want to do more gardening at their school.
Flag And Cross: Teachers From Across US Attend Five-day Holocaust-education Program
2023 Alfred Lerner Fellows attended a summer seminar on Holocaust, discussing takeaways and program goals.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Truck Winching Dos and Don'ts
Truck winching is a valuable tool for off-road adventures, but it requires knowledge and skill. Proper equipment and safety precautions are essential to avoid accidents and injuries. Ground anchors can improve stability, and keeping tension on the cable is crucial. However, exceeding weight limits and using inappropriate anchor points can be dangerous. Standing too close to the cable and ignoring safety precautions are also risky. Rushing the process can lead to mistakes, so taking one's time is important. Overall, while truck winching can be beneficial, it is not necessary for everyone.
Field & Stream: Best Fishing Pliers of 2023
Best Fishing Pliers: Van Staal Titanium Pliers, Texas Tackle Split Ring Pliers, Bubba Fishing Pliers, Rapala Elite Pliers, Gerber Linedriver Multi-Tool, Leatherman Surge. Criteria: durability, cost, specialization.
#other
The New American: Supreme Court Reverses 4th Circuit on Mountain Valley Pipeline — Construction Can Go Forward - The New American
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline to go forward, overturning a stay issued by the 4th Circuit Court. Climate activists have been fighting against the project, arguing against new fossil-fuel projects. Construction of the pipeline is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
Forbes: OMV Makes Austria’s Largest Natural Gas Discovery In 40 Years
Austria's OMV has made the country's largest natural gas discovery in 40 years, increasing natural gas production by 50%. This find contributes to the security of supply for Austria and Europe.
Newsbusters: Propaganda Postponed: Writers Strike Upends Network TV's Fall Lineup
With the Hollywood writer's and actors strike ongoing, network television is replacing their usual scripted shows with reality TV and reruns. ABC, CBS, and Fox are all affected, while NBC has a few scripted shows still airing. Left-wing narratives and propaganda will take a backseat for now.
Fox News: Judge set to consider whether Hawaii can continue to enforce law banning firearms on beaches
A judge will decide whether Hawaii can enforce a new law banning firearms on its beaches. The law is being challenged by three residents who want to carry guns for protection. The state argues that the law is necessary for public safety and the economy.