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#politics

The Federalist Papers: Biden REFUSES Secret Service Protection For RFK As A 2024 Candidate For President
Biden REFUSES Secret Service Protection For RFK As A 2024 Candidate For President
Democratic candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has been denied Secret Service protection by the Biden administration. Despite the historical precedent set after his father's assassination, Kennedy's request was met with silence and ultimately rejected. This decision has raised concerns and prompted discussions about security protocols for presidential candidates.


Red State: Trump Goes on Multiple Rants After 'Deranged' Jack Smith Files Additional Charges in Classified Documents Case
Trump Goes on Multiple Rants After 'Deranged' Jack Smith Files Additional Charges in Classified Documents Case
Whether you love or loathe Trump, there's one thing most can agree on: he believes he did nothing wrong in the classified documents case or the election overturn case. Trump calls it harassment and claims the charges are made-up and a two-tier system of injustice. He believes it's all a desperate attempt by the Biden Crime Family and DOJ to go after him. History will show it as an embarrassment to Democrats, he says, and his poll numbers are rising because of it.


#society

Fox News: Terms 'husband' and 'wife' could be cancelled under new proposal: It's 'bulls---,' says one lawmaker
Terms 'husband' and 'wife' could be cancelled under new proposal: It's 'bulls---,' says one lawmaker
A House Democrat proposes replacing "husband" and "wife" with "spouse" in federal law, which sparks debate. Republicans criticize the move as part of a "woke agenda," while Democrats argue for inclusivity. The proposed legislation aims to eliminate gender-specific terms and replace them with gender-neutral options.


The New American: Something Bad Could Have Happened! - The New American
Something Bad Could Have Happened! - The New American
The media uses fear and speculation to make ordinary stories seem dangerous. A new law in Connecticut allows parents to give their children more independence, but the media portrays it as risky. It's time to ignore the doom and let kids play.


Newsbusters: Former Sexual Assault Victim Urges Congress to Keep Women's Spaces Safe
Former Sexual Assault Victim Urges Congress to Keep Women's Spaces Safe
Former swimmer Paula Scanlan testified at a House Judiciary Committee Hearing, expressing concern about men competing in women's sports and using women's locker rooms. She referred to transgender athlete Lia Thomas, highlighting the physical advantage he has over female competitors. Scanlan also criticized the censorship of her op-ed and the labeling of those who oppose transgender inclusion as "bullies." She urged the committee to prioritize the realities of womanhood and consider the impact on future generations.


#foreignaffairs

Foreign Policy: Can the U.N. Protect Queer Rights?
Can the U.N. Protect Queer Rights?
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) held a meeting on integrating LGBTI+ rights into their work. There are concerns about the UNSC's ability to protect queer people given the rise of anti-LGBT legislation in the United States and United Kingdom. Other countries, such as Russia and China, have also adopted anti-queer politics. Proponents of a queer agenda in peace and security suggest approaching the issue cautiously to avoid negative consequences and backlash. They recommend working through other U.N. organs, such as the Human Rights Council, to build devolved mechanisms for protecting queer individuals.


#economy

Forbes: Which States Are Contributing The Most To U.S. GDP? [Infographic]
Which States Are Contributing The Most To U.S. GDP? [Infographic]
The seven most populous states in the United States - California, Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Ohio - are also the top contributors to the country's GDP. California and New York have the highest contributions, surpassing their population sizes. On the other hand, Florida's GDP lags behind, despite its population ranking. Some smaller states, particularly in the South, have lagging economies compared to their population shares. Overall, there is a mix of states that either match or exceed their population's share in GDP.


#culture

Spectator USA: David Bruce, a doctor in the vines
David Bruce, a doctor in the vines
David Bruce, founder of the eponymous winery, was inspired by a bottle of 1954 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Richebourg. He dedicated his life to making the greatest Pinot Noir in California. His Chardonnay caught the attention of wine connoisseurs and his winery became successful.


The Blaze: Commentary: Ryan Gosling’s Ken is a right-wing icon
Commentary: Ryan Gosling’s Ken is a right-wing icon


Conservative pundits criticized the new "Barbie" movie, but their reprimands fell short. The film exemplified differences between masculine and feminine lifestyles, with women portrayed as delicate and unaware, and men competing for attention. It also featured attractive actors, had good-hearted humor, and Ryan Gosling gave a solid performance. Overall, the movie was a grave warning about the feminization of society and politics. Conservatives should claim their ground and avoid predictable responses. "Barbie" was a movie for conservatives.


#history

Spectator USA: Oppenheimer is dense, spectacular — and not pink
Oppenheimer is dense, spectacular — and not pink


Oppenheimer, a biopic about J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, is a dense and ambitious film that explores his career as a physicist. It jumps between timelines and explores the creation of the bomb, Oppenheimer's guilt, and his push for international regulations. While the film is long and challenging, it is worth watching for its intense performances and explosive set-pieces.


#education

Spectator USA: In defense of cranky professors
In defense of cranky professors
Colleges can now fire faculty without proof using "lack of collegiality." This silences dissent and poses a threat to free expression.


Flag And Cross: Tim Scott Le Recuerda A DeSantis Que 'No Había Un Lado Positivo' En La Esclavitud
Tim Scott Le Recuerda A DeSantis Que 'No Había Un Lado Positivo' En La Esclavitud
Republican candidate Tim Scott criticizes Ron DeSantis for supporting Florida's education standards that include teaching the "benefits" of slavery.


#crime

Daily Wire: 911 Call Record From Obama Chef’s Death Had Something Missing That Other 911 Calls Had: Report
911 Call Record From Obama Chef’s Death Had Something Missing That Other 911 Calls Had: Report
Barack Obama's private chef, Tafari Campbell, drowned while paddle boarding on Great Edgartown Pond. The reason for the 911 call involving Campbell was left blank. Authorities located Campbell's body and the investigation is ongoing.


Daily Wire: A Millionaire Crypto Influencer Went Missing. His Dismembered Body Was Just Found In A Suitcase.
A Millionaire Crypto Influencer Went Missing. His Dismembered Body Was Just Found In A Suitcase.
Cryptocurrency influencer Fernando Pérez Algaba was reported missing and later found dismembered in a suitcase in Argentina. His body parts had been cleanly amputated, suggesting a professional was involved. An autopsy revealed that he had been shot three times.


Fox News: 2 dead in suspected murder-suicide at boat launch in northwestern Montana
2 dead in suspected murder-suicide at boat launch in northwestern Montana
Two men died in a murder-suicide at a boat launch in Montana after an argument.


Flag And Cross: Police Swarm to Tesla Headquarters After Employees Receive 'Active Attacker' Message and Start Fleeing
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 alert about an "active attacker." Police cleared the building, finding no evidence of gunshots or casualties. The situation is now deemed safe.


#sports

Forbes: High School Star A.J. Dybantsa Works Out With KD And LeBron James
High School Star A.J. Dybantsa Works Out With KD And LeBron James
16-year-old basketball prospect AJ Dybantsa impressed scouts and coaches at the Nike Peach Jam tournament, despite his team's poor performance. He received advice from NBA stars like Jayson Tatum and Kevin Durant, and even worked out with LeBron James. Dybantsa has received scholarship offers from numerous colleges, but remains open to any options.


Fox News: Warriors’ Steph Curry credits NBA success to mid-major college experience: ‘I got to learn with reps’
Warriors’ Steph Curry credits NBA success to mid-major college experience: ‘I got to learn with reps’
Stephen Curry, a basketball superstar, credits his success to his time at Davidson College. He believes that attending a smaller school allowed him to develop his skills and excel in his career. Despite being overlooked by larger basketball programs, Curry's path led him to become a four-time NBA champion and a record-setting three-point shooter.


#science

Flag And Cross: One Of World's Oldest Sea Creatures found In The U.S.
One Of World's Oldest Sea Creatures found In The U.S.
One of the oldest sea creatures ever found, dating back 500 million years, has been discovered in Utah's Badlands. The fossil sheds light on the evolutionary origins of marine invertebrates known as sea squirts, which are distantly related to mammals. The discovery was made in one of the world's richest fossil beds, where scientists study the evolution of various species, including horses and rhinos.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: Best Portable Fish Finders of 2023
Best Portable Fish Finders of 2023
The best portable fish finders are adaptable and powerful, allowing anglers to take them on their boats, kayaks, or even on the ice. The Lowrance Hook2 4X is a great overall option, while the Garmin Echomap UHD 7 Panoptix PS22 Bundle offers a combination of fish finder and GPS. For kayak fishing, the Hawkeye Fishtrax 1C-K is a good choice, and for ice fishing, the Humminbird Ice Helix 9 MEGA is recommended. Finally, the Deeper Pro Plus is a budget option that connects to your smartphone.


All Outdoor: Concealed Carry & Open Carry - The Beginner's Guide to Gun Holsters
Concealed Carry & Open Carry - The Beginner's Guide to Gun Holsters
Carrying concealed or open carry is becoming more popular, but choosing the right gun holster can be overwhelming. A good gun belt is essential for comfort. Inside-the-waistband (IWB) holsters provide high concealment and quick access, but cheap options can be uncomfortable. Outside-the-waistband (OWB) holsters are more comfortable and provide a quicker draw, but offer less concealment. Leather, Kydex, carbon fiber, neoprene, and synthetic fiber are the most common holster materials. Features like belt clips, mod wings, sweat guards, retention systems, and adjustable cant angles should be considered when choosing a holster.


#technology

Forbes: How Manufacturers Can Take Inspiration From The World Of F1
How Manufacturers Can Take Inspiration From The World Of F1
In the world of F1, advanced manufacturing technologies are crucial for success. 3D printing has revolutionized the production of car components, and F1 innovation has influenced various sectors including public transit, 5G connectivity, air traffic control, and even supermarket refrigeration. Manufacturers can learn from F1's focus on advanced technology and innovation to transform their own industries.


#other

Fox News: The Eagles’ Randy Meisner fought with bandmates, rejected fame and lost wife in freak accident before death
The Eagles’ Randy Meisner fought with bandmates, rejected fame and lost wife in freak accident before death
Eagles founding member Randy Meisner, known for his contributions to the band and his struggle with fame, passed away at age 77. Meisner played a significant role in creating the band's most iconic hits, but he never felt comfortable with the spotlight. After leaving the band due to an altercation with Glenn Frey, Meisner continued making music, though he never achieved the same level of success. He faced another tragedy with the accidental death of his second wife, and he later died from complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.


Fox News: Skipper of Philippine ferry that capsized and left 27 dead allegedly knew boat was filled beyond capacity
Skipper of Philippine ferry that capsized and left 27 dead allegedly knew boat was filled beyond capacity
A ferry capsized in the Philippines, leaving 27 dead. The coast guard chief claims the skipper knew the boat was over capacity. The inspectors who allowed the ferry to sail will be investigated.


Field & Stream: Killer Whale vs Shark
Killer Whale vs Shark
In the ongoing battle of killer whale vs. shark, it has been proven time and time again that the killer whale emerges as the victor. This was demonstrated in groundbreaking footage captured by marine researchers, where orcas were seen hunting and killing great white sharks. The killer whale's size, hunting strategies, and abilities are simply unmatched by the great white shark.


The New American: Supreme Court Reverses 4th Circuit on Mountain Valley Pipeline — Construction Can Go Forward - 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.