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#politics
Newsbusters: Whoopi: ‘I Want Outside Countries to Step In,’ Takeover U.S. Border
Whoopi Goldberg of The View demanded that foreign countries intervene at the U.S.-Mexico border, pushing for open borders. Beto O'Rourke didn't immediately reject the idea, instead emphasizing the need for pressure from within the U.S. to push President Biden on immigration.
Breitbart: Democrats Complain: GOP Gains by Opposing Transgenderism
Democrats are accusing the GOP of using the protection of children as a political strategy against transgender ideology. Republicans argue that the science supports their stance against the reshaping of sexual identity and medical treatment of children and adults. Polls show that a majority of Americans believe gender is determined by biology and oppose medical procedures for transgender children.
Daily Wire: IRS Whistleblower Says Special Counsel Should Be Appointed For Hunter Biden Investigation
An IRS whistleblower called for a special counsel to investigate the Hunter Biden criminal probe due to obstructed investigation by the Justice Department. The whistleblower stated that appointing a special counsel would allow for an independent review and restore public confidence in equal treatment under the law. Republicans have differing opinions on whether a special counsel should be appointed.
The Federalist: Biden’s 'My Son Has Not Made Money On China' Was Always A Lie
In the months leading up to the 2020 election, President Joe Biden denied discussing business with his son, Hunter. However, evidence has since emerged indicating that Hunter pursued business deals in China and that Joe may have been involved as well. Receipts and testimonies suggest that the Chinese energy company CEFC paid Hunter money, and recent testimony from an IRS whistleblower revealed that Hunter threatened to use his father's position to ensure promises were kept. The media has largely avoided asking tough questions about the Biden family's corruption.
Fox News: Pro-Biden PAC disbursed thousands to family friend who discussed business opportunities with Hunter
A pro-Biden super PAC, Unite the Country, has paid tens of thousands of dollars to Prairie Avenue Advisors LLC, a firm registered to Mark Doyle, a long-time Biden family friend and advisor. Doyle, who previously registered as a foreign agent, had discussed business opportunities with Hunter Biden. Doyle has received over $500,000 from the committee since its launch in 2019.
Emails between Doyle and Hunter Biden revealed discussions about potential business meetings in Serbia with high net worth individuals, during Joe Biden's first term as vice president. Doyle, who acted as a foreign agent for the Republic of Serbia at the time, primarily dealt with the Serbian Ambassador to the United States. It is unclear whether the meetings took place, but communication continued after the ambassadorship.
The Babylon Bee: Family Torn Between Placing Grandpa In Hospice Or Having Him Run For Senate
Louisville family debates whether to place their dementia-stricken grandfather in hospice care or encourage him to run for a Senate seat. Parties prefer impaired candidates for political gain. Decision hangs between Grandpa's well-being or potential wealth through political corruption.
Fox News: New batch of 'Facebook Files' shows social media giant continually bowed to Biden demands, Jim Jordan says
Rep. Jim Jordan reveals newly subpoenaed documents that show Facebook censored posts under pressure from the Biden White House regarding COVID-19 vaccines. The documents include emails that demonstrate Facebook's compliance with the administration's request to police vaccine-related content and remove humorous posts and even true information.
Breitbart: Planned Parenthood Billboards in Idaho to Advertise Out-of-State Abortions
Planned Parenthood is purchasing billboard space in Idaho to direct pregnant women to out-of-state abortion options due to restrictive laws. Abortion is limited in Idaho, and healthcare professionals who aid in out-of-state abortions could face penalties. Planned Parenthood is suing Idaho's Attorney General to challenge his legal opinion on this matter.
The Blaze: Emails reveal that Biden White House pressured Facebook to censor vaccine memes, Tucker Carlson videos: 'Worse than anyone could ever have thought'
Rep. Jim Jordan revealed internal Facebook documents that show the Biden White House pressuring the social media platform to censor content, including a vaccine-discouraging meme. The documents suggest that the Biden administration went to great lengths to suppress speech and views it deemed undesirable or threatening.
Newsbusters: CNN Offers Deep Analysis Of DeSantis Meeting With a Child and an Icee
CNN's Inside Politics host Dana Bash discusses the impact of Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis's interaction with a child about an Icee on his campaign. Senior political analyst Nia-Malika Henderson criticizes DeSantis's lack of charisma and awkwardness on the trail, suggesting that he needs to improve his political skills.
Fox News: House passes bill to bar DHS from using drones made by foreign adversaries, amid China threat
The House of Representatives has passed a bill that prohibits the Department of Homeland Security from using drones made in countries classified as foreign adversaries, such as China. The legislation aims to prevent national security threats and ensure the trustworthiness of the technology used by the department. The bill is part of a larger effort to address the aggressive actions of China.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Gov DeSantis asked about Trump legal woes and Rep. Byron Donalds’ comments on Florida curriculum
Governor Ron DeSantis defends Florida against Kamala Harris and liberals' lies about the state's curriculum and policies. He emphasizes the need for voters to focus on Biden's failed policies and their positive vision for America. DeSantis also discusses the importance of economic growth, affordable housing, energy independence, and addressing climate change. He criticizes Harris for demagoguing Florida's curriculum and highlights the truth behind the state's African-American history standards.
Foreign Policy: What in the World?
1. The People's Party won the most votes in Spain's snap parliamentary elections.
2. Israel approves part of Netanyahu's judicial reform plan, allowing him to appoint and dismiss judges.
3. Qin Gang, head of China's Foreign Affairs ministry, is removed from his post.
4. Around 1,000 protesters gather in Tunisia demanding the release of detained opposition figures.
5. Putin meets with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa ahead of a regional summit.
6. El Salvador's congress passes new rules to try accused gang members in mass trials.
7. Jake Sullivan is sent by Biden to Saudi Arabia to explore normalizing relations with Israel.
8. Polish lawmakers approve a commission to investigate Russian influence on politicians.
9. Russia's version of Ikea disappoints customers with empty shelves and lack of variety.
10. Former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer claims government cover-up of UFO studies.
#society
The American Spectator: VIDEO: Parents Are Being Locked Out of Their Kids’ Medical Records
Parental access to medical records is granted until a child turns 18 under HIPAA, but state policies allow minors to consent to medical treatment without parental involvement. This includes military health systems, which kick parents off medical record portals when a child turns 12. The push to create a divide between children and parents extends to education and culture. Parents need to be vigilant about their children's medical care.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: At UN Security Council Meeting, Erdan Dismisses Palestinian 'right Of Return'
Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, strongly denied the "right of return" for Palestinian refugees, accusing the Security Council of perpetuating the issue. He criticized the UN and Secretary-General António Guterres for condemning Israeli counterterrorism operations and called the UN's refugee camps in Palestinian cities a "brainwashing" scheme. The United States emphasized the need for the Palestinian Authority to denounce terrorist attacks and urged all parties to counter violence and incitement. Egypt requested support for UNRWA, while China supported an independent Palestinian state and the lifting of the blockade on Gaza. A senior UN official urged Israel to listen to citizens protesting proposed judicial reforms and preserve civil rights.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: The Paths Not Taken to Fight against Inflation: A Clarification
Former vice president Mike Pence's plan to bring manufacturing and supply chains back to America is supported as a way to reduce supply chain costs and fight inflation. However, there are concerns about the idea of bringing all manufacturing home due to potential risks and the misconception that the US does not produce anything. It is acknowledged that tax and regulatory reforms are beneficial, but it is also important to recognize the value of the US's comparative advantage in producing services. Despite the initial skepticism, discussing policy in depth is seen as a valuable process.
Flag And Cross: FTC's Khan Takes Aim At Amazon, Antitrust Lawsuit Looms
The Federal Trade Commission is preparing to file an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, which could potentially break apart parts of the company. The lawsuit is expected to focus on Amazon's control over the retail market and its alleged use of predatory pricing structures that harm competition.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: On Museums and Windows
Visiting museums leaves me cold, as the collections are clinical and lack appreciation. They display treasures like a mortician prepares a corpse for viewing. Churches, on the other hand, house art that glorifies God and illuminates the vision of glory to the masses.
The Federalist Papers: Another Popular Country Artist Goes Fully Woke, Releases New 'Queer Love' Song
Country artist Tyler Childers released a new single called "In Your Love" accompanied by a music video that tells the story of two gay coal miners in the 1950s. The video sparked controversy and criticism from conservative fans, while NPR and Rolling Stone praised it for its representation and compassion. The divide between mainstream media and traditional country fans continues to be evident.
National Review: The Corner: Xanadu: A Source of Inspiration for Barbie?
"I argued that conservatives are getting Barbie wrong. It draws inspiration from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey and the musical-fantasy film Xanadu. Both films explore interesting ideas about inspiration and merging the past with the present. Xanadu features a struggling artist who is inspired by a muse, but muses cannot exist in the real world. Barbie ends similarly, with its character wishing to become human and embracing reality. "
Breitbart: Nolte: Looks Like Disney Has Another Big Flop with ‘Haunted Mansion’
Disney's latest film flop, Haunted Mansion, rakes in massive losses with its unoriginality and obsession with identity politics. The studio's brand is suffering due to its politicized releases, resulting in declining attendance and stock prices.
#health
Red State: Illegal Chinese Bio Lab Discovered in Central California
A makeshift lab operating illegally in Reedley, California since 2022 is discovered. The lab contained over 800 biological materials and chemicals, including thousands of vials with unknown substances and nearly 1,000 lab mice. The lab was allegedly being used by Prestige Biotech, a Chinese company, to produce COVID-19 and pregnancy tests. Investigations are ongoing to uncover the true extent of this operation.
Daily Wire: Cara Delevingne Says Sobriety Has Been ‘Worth Every Second’
Supermodel Cara Delevingne opens up about her journey to sobriety, saying it has been worth every second. She reveals that staying sober has made her more stable and calmer. Delevingne emphasizes the importance of being honest about mental health struggles and the freedom she feels now that she can be herself.
Fox News: Minnesota, South Dakota companies scrap major healthcare merger
A proposed merger between Fairview Health Services and Sanford Health has been abandoned. This would have created a large health service company in the Upper Midwest with more than 50 hospitals and 78,000 employees. The University of Minnesota, which has a partnership with Fairview, strongly opposed the merger.
The Blaze: Glenn Beck’s audience raises $40K in just 30 minutes to support Joe the Plumber’s cancer treatments
Joe the Plumber, known for challenging Obama on tax policies, is battling stage 3 pancreatic cancer. Despite trying various treatments, Joe remains hopeful with his family's support and faith in God. Supporters have raised over $40K through a Christian crowdfunding website.
#crime
Fox News: Embattled ex-Hogan aide killed by 2 gunshot wounds, 1 self-inflicted: autopsy report
Former Maryland political aide Roy McGrath died in Tennessee after suffering two gunshot wounds, one self-inflicted, as FBI agents closed in on him. The agents acted in self-defense and will not face charges. The autopsy report stated that it couldn't be determined which gunshot wound killed McGrath.
#sports
Breitbart: 'You Are So Brave': ESPN's Sam Ponder Praises Ex-UPenn Swimmer Paula Scanlon for Testimony on Trans Athletes
Former University of Pennsylvania swimmer Paula Scanlan criticized the university for allowing transgender swimmer Lia Thomas to compete with women. Scanlan revealed that the university ignored their concerns about Thomas' presence in the women's locker room, which made many uncomfortable. ESPN personalities Sam Ponder and Sage Steele praised Scanlan for speaking out.
Fox News: 21 arrested after soccer match brawl in Macedonian capital
21 people were arrested after clashes between Levski Sofia soccer fans and Shkupi supporters in North Macedonia. One man was critically injured after being stabbed during the violence.
Forbes: As The College Realignment Continues, The Pac-12 Is In Deep Trouble
Deion Sanders and Colorado leave the Pac-12 for the Big 12, leaving the Pac-12 in a dire situation. The Big 12 plans to expand further while the Pac-12 struggles to secure a new media rights deal. The fate of the Pac-12 now rests in the hands of Arizona and Arizona State.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Difference In Social Media Algorithms Does Not Reduce Political Polarisation, Study Finds
Studies on Facebook and Instagram algorithms show that removing certain functions doesn't impact people's political beliefs, but political news consumption on the platforms heavily leans towards ideology. These findings shed light on social media's complex influence and question its role in shaping discourse. Lawmakers have raised concerns about algorithms, but no simple solutions exist.
Researchers hope these studies will lead to further comprehensive work in the field, and policymakers may support such research in the future. Previous research suggests Instagram has facilitated connections to child-sex material. While Meta claims the studies show limited evidence of harm, critics argue they are trying to avoid responsibility for political disinformation.
#other
Forbes: ‘Sweet Magnolias’ Dethroned In Netflix’s Top 10 List By The Second Half Of A New Show
Netflix's Sweet Magnolias is a popular sleeper hit, but has been surpassed on the Top 10 list by The Witcher's third season. Henry Cavill's departure has left fans disappointed. Baki Hanma and Mark Normand's comedy special also make the list.
Forbes: ‘Barbie’ Broke A Lot Of Records—But Not All Of Them—Here Are The Movies That Kept Their Titles
Warner Bros.' Barbie movie breaks multiple records, including biggest opening weekend for a female director and fastest female-targeted movie to reach $300 million. It falls short of single-day box office records.
Fox News: Woman dead, 6 others hurt after boat crashes, capsizes in Chicago's Lake Michigan
A woman died and six others hospitalized after a boat capsized in Lake Michigan near Chicago's "Playpen" area.