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#politics
The New American: McConnell, Feinstein Episodes Suggest They’re Too Old to Serve. Are Age Limits the Answer? - The New American
Old politicians like Mitch McConnell and Dianne Feinstein are showing signs of their age as they struggle to perform their duties. McConnell suffered a medical emergency during a speech, and Feinstein forgot how to vote in a committee. These incidents highlight the need for age limits in politics.
The Federalist Papers: CNN Made a Fool: Expose on Family Forced to 'Flee' Florida Backfires, Becomes 'Perfect Ad' for State
A liberal family claims they are forced to leave Florida due to the ban on sex-change procedures for children. CNN posted their story but was heavily criticized on Twitter. The ban was signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis, causing backlash from liberals.
National Review: Supreme Court Clears Way for Construction of Mountain Valley Pipeline
The Supreme Court clears the way for the completion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline by 2023, overturning a lower court's stay. Congress limited judicial review of the project, and Republicans expedited its completion during debt-ceiling negotiations. ,
Red State: WATCH: CNN Anguishes Over 81-Year-Old McConnell's Health, Ignores Same Issues With 80-Year-Old Biden
CNN News Central featured a segment criticizing Mitch McConnell's age and health issues, questioning his ability to fulfill his role as a senator. However, they have failed to address similar concerns about Joe Biden's falls and incoherent speeches. McConnell's recent freeze during a press conference raises further questions about his health, but he claims to be fine. Meanwhile, Biden remains unavailable for comment.
The Blaze: Republican senators probing USDA's links to blacklisted Chinese biotech firm and its 'massive effort to sequence all of life'
Republican lawmakers are concerned about the links between the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Chinese genomics company BGI, which is under the control of the communist Chinese regime. They believe that ongoing collaborations with BGI could jeopardize U.S. security and competitive edge. BGI has been accused of selling prenatal tests developed with the Chinese military and using the data for research on the traits of populations.
PJ Media: Impeachment Inquiry Would Unite the Republicans Even If It Was Doomed to Failure
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy acknowledges the difficulty of removing Joe Biden from office but believes an impeachment inquiry could still be valuable for Republicans. Despite the lack of a smoking gun, McCarthy sees bribery or obstruction as potential crimes that could be pursued, although solid proof is necessary. The key question is whether Biden can be impeached for actions he took as vice president, and McCarthy argues that impeachment is ultimately a political decision, determined by Congress. The possibility of an impeachment inquiry is being used as a way to unite the GOP and address budget battles.
#society
PJ Media: On the Blessing of Knowing Good People
Yeats' poem "The Municipal Gallery Revisited" reflects on the qualities of his friends, including courage, generosity, and creative spirit, that give hope in a troubled world. Similarly, the narrator values friends who strive for clarity, refrain from harm, analyze issues objectively, and uphold principles. These individuals are the remnant of better times, and their noble souls inspire the narrator to maintain relationships of intellectual intimacy and ethical kinship.
Fox News: Chicago residents sound off on illegal immigrants in neighborhood: 'They disrespect us, rob us, harass us'
Chicago residents express frustration and concern over the disruptive behaviors of illegal migrants in their neighborhoods. They report incidents of loitering, late-night partying, prostitution, littering, and fighting. Some residents feel unsafe and demand that city officials address the issue before they take matters into their own hands.
Another community in Chicago protests against plans to relocate migrants to their local gym. Residents criticize city leaders for disregarding their opinions and not addressing safety concerns. Aldermen describe incidents of children with guns, alcohol and drug use, and parties in public areas. Frustrated residents want city leaders to acknowledge the negative impacts of the migrant crisis and take action.
Daily Wire: ‘Whole World Came Down On Me’: Jamie Lynn Spears Talks Stepping Away From Spotlight At 16
Jamie Lynn Spears, sister of Britney Spears, faced criticism for stepping away from her hit Nickelodeon show at a young age due to her pregnancy. Despite the backlash, she believes it was the best decision for herself. Spears chose to start a new life in a small Mississippi town away from the spotlight and paparazzi, which taught her the importance of normalcy and genuine human connection.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Wire: Typo Leads To U.K. Accidentally Sending Military Emails Meant For U.S. To Russian Ally
The U.K. Defense Ministry mistakenly sent military emails to Mali instead of the Pentagon due to a typing error. This is the second time it has happened this month, raising concerns about security breaches. While most of the emails contained harmless information, some may have included details about British research on hypersonic missiles. The issue stems from the similarity between the domain names of the Pentagon and the Mali government.
#economy
Forbes: Starter Homes Cost 45% More Than They Did Pre-Pandemic, Pricing Out Many First-Time Buyers
The cost of starter homes in the U.S. has risen by 13%, making it harder for first-time homebuyers to afford them. This increase is due to higher mortgage rates, fewer listings, and higher home prices. The low housing inventory and competition for available houses have also contributed to the rising prices. The median starter home price in June was $242,000, a 2.1% increase from last year. The average wages in the U.S. have risen, but not enough to offset the increase in mortgage payments.
#military
Front Page Magazine: Senator Uses Freedom Center's Expose of Quotas for White Male Officers to Challenge Joint Chiefs Chair Nominee
Front Page Magazine revealed that Air Force Chief of Staff Charles Q. Brown Jr. approved limiting the number of white male officers to 43%, which would significantly reduce the number of white officers in the Air Force. The David Horowitz Freedom Center has been investigating military wokeness and urging Senate members to challenge Brown's nomination due to these racist quotas. Despite the Senate Armed Services Committee's vote to advance Brown's nomination, there is still an opportunity for the Senate to oppose the proposed racial quotas for officers.
#religion
The Blaze: Social media account-creator of PreachersNSneakers EXPOSES the dangers of 'designer pastors'
Some pastors have become celebrities and focus on their image, wearing expensive clothing and sneakers, which goes against the principles of being a Christian and a true shepherd of the church. The PreachersNSneakers Instagram account exposes these pastors and questions their motives, suggesting that they care more about self-promotion and making money than guiding and shepherding their congregation. This phenomenon reflects a shallow and misguided version of Christianity. .
#culture
Daily Wire: ‘Sound Of Freedom’ To Be Played On Hundreds Of Additional Screens In 4th Week Of Release
"Sound of Freedom" has surpassed $130 million at the box office and continues to add more screens in theaters across the country. The film, based on a true story, focuses on the horrors of human trafficking. It will soon be released globally to spread its powerful message.
#health
Daily Wire: Hawaii Health Department Cautions Future Therapists About Documenting Conversations With LGBT Youth
Hawaii Department of Health employees advised therapists not to document conversations with LGBT youth to keep their sexual and gender identities hidden from parents. The employees presented this recommendation during a training session at the University of Hawaii Center for Cognitive Behavior Therapy. The training emphasized the importance of allowing LGBTQ+ individuals to decide when and to whom they disclose their identity, as well as being aware of Hawaii's age of consent for mental health services. The employees stated that documenting such information could inadvertently expose LGBT youth to their parents, potentially causing harm.
#education
PJ Media: Biggest U.S. Teachers’ Union Supports BLM, LGBTQ in Classrooms
The NEA is promoting political activism in classrooms by urging teachers to display Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ posters. This indoctrination goes against the purpose of education.
Red State: Are Places Like Portland Oregon the Left's Testing Ground for Recruiting Young People?
Left-wing teachers in the US are indoctrinating children with radical leftist ideology, turning classrooms into leftist indoctrination labs. Christopher Rufo's book reveals the blueprint for recruiting young people into the radical agenda. Portland schools implement "equity and social justice" curriculums, teaching students that America is evil and riots are justified. Resulting in new generation of teenage revolutionaries.
#crime
Washington Free Beacon: Oakland NAACP Calls for 'State of Emergency' Over Crime
The Oakland NAACP calls for a "state of emergency" due to rising violent crime in the city. They criticize failed leadership, the movement to defund the police, and refusal to prosecute violent offenders. African Americans are disproportionately affected. Additional resources and police officers are requested.
The Blaze: Alarming dashcam video shows California woman barely escaping Oakland carjacking: 'You've got to have a plan'
A woman in Oakland narrowly escaped a carjacking attempt when two suspects blocked her car and one pointed a gun at her. She managed to drive away safely and the suspects were later arrested. Carjackings in Oakland have been on the rise, with 369 reported so far this year.
#sports
Forbes: The Pac-12 Is In Trouble As Top Colleges Move Conferences
The Big 12 steals Deion Sanders and Colorado from the Pac-12 in a major realignment. The Pac-12 is in trouble, losing USC, UCLA, and Colorado, and lacking a media rights deal.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Wall Coating Turns Any Room Into A Bomb Shelter
Entrepreneur Ran Naor founded Ortech Defense Solutions in Israel to manufacture anti-blast windows and doors in response to the threat of terrorism. Using a unique patented composite material, Ortech developed wall panels that can withstand blast hits, fragmentation, ballistics, and forced entry. The company also offers other protective solutions such as drone protection and containers for hazardous materials. Despite focusing on Israel, Ortech is willing to work with clients worldwide seeking protective space solutions.
#other
Forbes: Bad Roman Adds New Brunch Service To Buzzy Manhattan Restaurant
Bad Roman, a popular Italian restaurant in New York City, is now offering weekend brunch service. The brunch menu features a variety of shareable items and is inspired by Italian cooking around the world. In addition to the delicious food, guests can enjoy the stunning view of Central Park from the restaurant's third floor.
On The Water: Skip the Fryer: Shake N’ Bake Your Fish
In 1965, General Foods developed Shake 'N Bake as a convenient alternative to homemade fried chicken. The product was a hit, but its popularity has declined in recent years. However, a homemade version using breadcrumbs, seasonings, and other ingredients can still provide a crispy and delicious coating for meats like pork chops and fish.