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#politics
Newsbusters: WashPost Writers Fight On Hunter's 'Sweetheart Deal,' Hillary's Server
Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart disputes colleague Gary Abernathy's comparison between Hunter Biden and Donald Trump's legal troubles. Capehart argues that the two cases are not parallel, as Trump's legal problems involve classified documents and potential cover-up, whereas Hunter Biden's case is unrelated. Abernathy counters by mentioning the Hillary Clinton email server investigation and questions whether Trump will face the same outcome. Capehart dismisses the comparison, stating that Trump's DOJ would have treated the Clinton case differently if it involved nuclear secrets.
Breitbart: Exclusive—Brian Lonergan: ‘Sound of Freedom’ Villains Are Enabled by Biden’s Border Policies
: Sound of Freedom, a low-budget film about child trafficking, has been a surprise hit at the box office, outperforming big-budget blockbusters. However, mainstream media has avoided discussing the link between immigration policies and child trafficking depicted in the film. The Biden administration's policies, such as ending familial DNA testing at the border and catch-and-release, have enabled the human trafficking trade and put more children at risk. The government's actions, disguised as "compassion," are actually empowering cartels and allowing child trafficking to thrive.
Red State: Justice Alito has Stern Words for Sheldon Whitehouse and His Attempt to Grab Control of the Supreme Court
Supreme Court Justice Alito opposes bill to regulate court's ethics. Democrats aim to damage justices they dislike and delegitimize court decisions. Alito likely has support from at least seven other justices.
Flag And Cross: Israel Faces Backlash Over 'Reasonableness Clause' Limiting Supreme Court's Oversight
The Knesset passed a law limiting the power of the Supreme Court to overturn decisions based on the "reasonableness clause." This is part of the coalition's effort to reform the judicial system. Many are angry about this change and there are concerns about Israel's democratic foundations.
Spectator USA: The French police versus the judiciary
Emmanuel Macron calls for a "return to authority" in France amidst ongoing riots. The police are frustrated with the judiciary's lack of support and believe the system leans politically left. The standoff between the police and the judiciary poses a challenge for Macron to restore order.
#society
Fox News: Professor urges others to celebrate ‘queerness' of birds made infertile by pollution: 'Fun to be f---ed up'
A professor suggests celebrating the "queerness" of birds affected by pollution. She argues for depathologizing queer animals and finding joy in their uniqueness.
The professor's research explores the intersection of science, technology, and feminism. She questions society's scrutiny of nonreproductive male pairs of birds and embraces the changes caused by endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
The Federalist Papers: Comedian Makes Claim About Stand Up Comedy, Says It's Easier Now That So Many Are 'Woke'
Comedian John Crist believes that increased societal sensitivity has actually made comedy easier, not harder. He suggests that taboo topics and controversial comments that were once shocking are now considered ordinary observations, simplifying a comedian's job. Crist also links the rise in comedy ticket sales and video views to the disruption of normal life during the pandemic and the cultural shifts in 2020. Despite being known for family-friendly material, Crist doesn't shy away from any topics and emphasizes the importance of free speech in comedy. He believes that trying to silence certain topics only increases interest in them.
#religion
Fox News: Are taxpayer funds being used to 'block' a Kirk Cameron public library event? GOP senators want answers
Actor Kirk Cameron has been hosting story time events at public libraries across the U.S., reading faith-filled books and sharing family-focused messages. The American Library Association (ALA) suggested ways to prevent Cameron from booking library rooms for his nationwide reading event, including holding a Pride festival the same day. Three Republican senators sent a letter questioning whether the ALA is using taxpayer funds to discriminate against religious publishers and censor pro-faith books. The senators called for an investigation into the ALA and for federal funding to be stopped if First Amendment rights were violated.
#crime
Daily Wire: New York’s Infamous ‘Preppy Killer’ Who Strangled Teen Girl In 80s Released From Prison
Robert Chambers, known as the "Preppy Killer," has been released from prison on parole after serving 15 years for drug charges. Chambers gained notoriety for strangling Jennifer Levin in Central Park in 1986. Levin was found beaten and smothered, and Chambers claimed it was an accident during rough sex. Chambers had previously served his full sentence for manslaughter, but was sent back to prison for selling drugs.
The Blaze: Senator calls for disciplinary action after member of Hunter Biden's legal team reportedly called court pretending to be from House Ways and Means Committee
Hunter Biden's lawyer, Jessica Bengels, allegedly pretended to be from the House Ways and Means Committee during a phone call with the court clerk. She claimed to be acting on behalf of the committee to seal the Amicus Brief in Hunter Biden's case. The judge threatened sanctions against Bengels for misrepresenting herself.
#sports
Forbes: Pass Rush Issues, OL Strength Will Determine Vikings 2023 Season
The Minnesota Vikings face uncertainty with quarterback Kirk Cousins and edge rusher Danielle Hunter. Hunter wants a new deal and his return to peak form is uncertain after two lost seasons. The team's pass rush will now rely on Marcus Davenport, D.J. Wonnum, and Patrick Jones II. The offensive line, led by tackles Christian Darrisaw and Brian O’Neill, is seen as a strong point for the team with the return of all five starters and improved protection for Cousins.
Forbes: Yankee Stadium Bond Ratings Reveal Ballpark’s Revenue Expectations
Despite being in last place in the American League East, the New York Yankees remain confident in their revenue expectations. The team's bonds, used to finance Yankee Stadium, have been affirmed by Fitch Ratings, highlighting the team's strong brand and fan support. The Yankees are valued at $7.1 billion and recently signed lucrative jersey patch deals. Their revenue projections for the ballpark exclude these deals, but still anticipate a decline in general admission and premium seating in the coming years.
Forbes: Manchester United’s Decade Of Failed Strikers Rolls On
Manchester United's struggles to find a quality striker continue, with their recent targets either slipping away or attracting late interest from other clubs. The decline in top-level strikers can be traced back to changes in formations and the rise of inside forwards. The lack of options has affected not only Manchester United but also other top clubs like Manchester City and Liverpool. The search for a prolific striker like Ruud Van Nistelrooy or Eric Cantona has become increasingly challenging in modern football.