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28 Jul 2023
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#politics
Red State: Comer Lays out Why Those 170 Biden Suspicious Activity Reports Are So Bad
The House Oversight Committee has uncovered evidence of potential foreign business dealings involving Joe Biden and his family. Whistleblowers have indicated the existence of offshore accounts that may be linked to Biden, potentially providing incriminating evidence for Republicans seeking an impeachment trial. Suspicious Activity Reports detail 170 transactions related to the Bidens, including allegations of money laundering and human trafficking. The transactions involve large deposits and transfers to multiple Biden family accounts, indicating possible racketeering and shell company usage. This evidence, along with emails and testimony from business associates, provides a strong case for impeachment.
#society
Daily Wire: More Than 100 New York City Public School Students Identified As ‘X’ Last Year: Report
Over 100 children in New York City public schools have chosen to identify as "X" instead of male or female on their official records, reflecting a growing number of children who identify as non-binary or gender-fluid. The option to choose "X" as a gender designation was introduced last year and is not considered a legal name change. The number of children identifying as something other than their biological gender is expected to increase.
Forbes: New York Knicks’ Jalen Brunson Hosts Charity Golf Classic, Raises Money For Second Round Foundation
Knicks' guard Jalen Brunson is using his offseason to make a difference in the community. Through his Second Round Foundation, he hosted a basketball skills academy and a charity golf tournament to raise funds for youth programs and scholarships. Brunson aims to empower young individuals and guide them towards success. His foundation also supports the Covenant House and emphasizes the importance of education. Through his philanthropic efforts, Brunson wants to inspire others and show that anyone can achieve their goals with hard work and dedication.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Uzbekistan’s Reformist President Makes a U-Turn
In Uzbekistan, President Mirziyoyev's initial reforms and promise of progress have given way to concerns of backsliding. With the recent constitutional referendum and snap election, he has effectively extended his rule with limited political competition. The country's stalled road to reform has implications for the region and for the United States, which maintains support for Mirziyoyev despite the regression. The treatment of the media is a key indicator of Uzbekistan's future trajectory, with pressure on journalists and bloggers raising concerns about freedom of speech and censorship.
Flag And Cross: Netanyahu Offers Condolences To UAE President On Death Of His Brother
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered his condolences to UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan on the death of his brother. The UAE has declared three days of mourning. The two countries normalized relations in 2020.
Fox News: AOC's campaign keeps paying Chinese foreign agent, FEC filings show
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's campaign paid $442 to Sing Tao Newspapers, a Chinese foreign agent, for print advertisements. The campaign previously sent $5,000 to the company. Sing Tao U.S. is pro-Beijing and receives over half its content from a Chinese company. The Chinese government heavily controls media and Ocasio-Cortez's campaign did not comment.
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#economy
Forbes: Hermès Reports Soaring Sales Of Birkins As Stand-Out Brand Amid Declining Luxury Market
Luxury brand Hermès reported a 21% increase in U.S. sales for the first half of the year, surpassing its competitors in the luxury market. The company attributes this growth to the success of its new products, including the Picnic Birkin handbag and the Un Jardin à Cythère fragrance.
#education
National Review: UNC Bans Consideration of Race in Hiring, Application Essays Following Supreme Court Loss
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill bans considering race in admissions and hiring, following a Supreme Court loss.
The Federalist Papers: Victory for Free Speech: Illinois College Must Pay $80,000 to Christian Student Following Censorship Claims
Christian art student wins lawsuit against SIUE, highlighting free speech suppression. Settlement includes free speech training for professors and policy revisions.
#crime
The Blaze: Pistol-packing woman shoots 2 burglars who charged at her, fought her after break-in, cops say
A woman in St. Louis shot two burglars who broke into her property. One of the men charged at her, and she shot him. The other suspect then fought with her, and she hit him with her gun. Both suspects are in stable condition.
Fox News: California man recorded himself stabbing woman to death, shared video on Facebook: police
A man stabs a woman to death and posts a video of the crime on Facebook. The police use the video to track down and arrest the suspect.
Fox News: Hawaii architect gets year in prison for bribing local officials
Honolulu architect William Wong sentenced to a year in prison for bribing city officials. Wong exposed the corruption and cooperated in the investigation. The scandal led to changes in the permitting process.
#sports
Fox News: Yankees activate Aaron Judge off injured list just in time for postseason push
New York Yankees' captain Aaron Judge has returned from an over six-week toe injury. The team's performance suffered without him. However, with Judge back and a potential trade in the works, the Yankees still have a chance to make the postseason.
Forbes: Tom Doak’s New Golf Course Design In Scotland Features A Very Rare Routing Element
Tom Doak and the Cabot team have revealed plans for a new golf course at Cabot Highlands in Scotland, featuring an unusual layout of crossing fairways on the 1st and 18th holes. Although rare in modern golf architecture, Doak believes it can work if the timing is right and safety is prioritized. The unique design is sure to generate conversation and is set to open in 2025.
Fox News: Bengals coach reveals Joe Burrow recovery timeline after calf strain injury
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has sustained a calf strain that will keep him out of play for several weeks, putting his availability for the start of the regular season in question. Burrow suffered the injury during practice, with video capturing the moment he pulled up lame after a roll-out. This is the third straight training camp that Burrow has dealt with an injury, but the Bengals are optimistic about his progress.
#science
Flag And Cross: Insect Bites On Ancient Plants Reveal Early Origins Of Leaf Folding
Insect bites on ancient plants provide evidence of leaves folding during the night, a behavior known as "foliar nyctinasty," dating back more than 250 million years. The bites were likely made by grasshoppers, which are still nocturnal feeders today. This discovery sheds light on the evolutionary history of plant behavior.
#outdoors
Fox News: Florida fishermen's close encounter with killer whales caught on video: 'He's looking at you!'
A group of fishermen in Florida captured a rare moment when a pod of killer whales swam by their boat. The fishermen were excited and amazed by the encounter, which they described as intimidating and humbling. The whales showed no concern for the humans present.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Battery Fire at NY Solar Farm Triggers Shelter-in-Place Order - Fire Chief Says '5 or 7 Days' to Extinguish
A fire caused by lithium-ion batteries at a NY solar farm is burning for days. The fire will burn out on its own. No toxic fumes detected.
#other
Forbes: NFL Hall Of Famer Randy Moss Invests In Chick-A-Boom Restaurant Franchise
Randy Moss, former NFL player and ESPN personality, invested in and plans to expand Chick-A-Boom, a small restaurant franchise in Philadelphia. Moss was impressed with the vision of founders Brittany Tolliferreo and Kirk Hightower and wants to bring the business back to his hometown in West Virginia. The company focuses on drive-through and food trucks during the coronavirus pandemic and offers a variety of chicken dishes and other items. Moss sees the investment as an opportunity to support Black-owned businesses and be part of a movement.
Fox News: Biden finally speaks out on granddaughter he refused to acknowledge for years
President Biden publicly acknowledges his granddaughter Navy, the daughter of his son Hunter Biden, for the first time. In a statement, Biden emphasizes that it's a family matter and they prioritize the well-being and privacy of their grandchildren.
Fox News: Mexican Navy finds missing American's boat, but no signs of captain
Mexican navy finds capsized boat of missing American sailor off the coast of Acapulco, but sailor remains missing.
Fox News: White House agrees to accept more foreign nationals living in Mexico as refugees
The White House has agreed to accept Cuban, Nicaraguan, Haitian, and Venezuelan nationals living in Mexico as refugee resettlement referrals in order to establish more legal pathways and reduce chaos at the southern border. Mexico will be creating an international multipurpose space to offer new refugee and labor options for vulnerable individuals in the country. The Biden administration has significantly increased the refugee cap to 125,000 and has implemented a humanitarian parole program that allows migrants from these four countries to fly directly into the U.S. for up to 30,000 individuals.
Forbes: The Biden Administration Wants To Boost Fuel Efficiency To 58 MPG By 2032
The Biden Administration is proposing to raise the average fuel efficiency of new cars and light trucks to 58 MPG by 2032. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration proposal requires vehicle manufacturers to increase their fuel economy target by 2% per year for cars and 4% per year for light trucks, aiming for a fleetwide average of 58 mpg by 2032. Critics argue that the proposal should be stronger to push automakers to utilize more efficient technology and reduce pollution.
Fox News: Salvage crews board burning cargo ship off Dutch coast for first time as flames die down
Salvage crews board burning cargo ship carrying cars off Dutch coast. Crew member dead, others injured. Electric vehicles on board significantly underreported. Fire decreasing.