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#politics

Daily Wire: Democrat Governor Says He Doesn’t Support Sex-Change Operations On Kids. He Vetoed A Bill Banning Them.
Democrat Governor Says He Doesn’t Support Sex-Change Operations On Kids. He Vetoed A Bill Banning Them.
Democratic Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, who is up for re-election, released a campaign ad stating that he does not support sex change surgeries for children, despite vetoing a bill banning the surgeries earlier this year. The bill, which became law after the veto was overridden, also prohibited the teaching of gender ideology in schools. Beshear's opponent, Kentucky's attorney general Daniel Cameron, accuses him of misleading voters.


The Federalist Papers: Hunter Biden Admits in Court That He Made Big Bucks From China – Joe Claimed It Never Happened
Hunter Biden Admits in Court That He Made Big Bucks From China – Joe Claimed It Never Happened
Hunter Biden admitted in court that he received over half a million dollars from a Chinese company, contradicting his father's claims. Biden pleaded not guilty to tax charges and confirmed receiving $664,000 from the Chinese company. This contradicts Joe Biden's previous statements denying any involvement in his family's business dealings with China.


National Review: Judge Dismisses Trump’s Defamation Lawsuit against CNN
Judge Dismisses Trump’s Defamation Lawsuit against CNN
A federal judge dismisses Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit against CNN. Trump claimed that the network's use of the term "the Big Lie" associated him with Adolf Hitler, but the judge ruled that it does not constitute defamation.


Breitbart: Politicians Only Dream of Having Influence of Farage, Says German Paper
Politicians Only Dream of Having Influence of Farage, Says German Paper
German newspaper Die Welt reflects on Nigel Farage's ability to dominate British politics and effectively attack woke banking culture. Despite being retired from frontline politics, Farage continues to exert influence and recently forced a powerful bank boss to resign. Die Welt acknowledges that other parties can only dream of his level of influence, comparing it to minor political parties who either shout from the sidelines or compromise their principles. The newspaper does not mention Brexit but acknowledges that Farage represents the views of a proven majority of voters.


Breitbart: Bolton: Trump Got Caught in a Cover-Up Because He 'Doesn’t Learn' from History
Bolton: Trump Got Caught in a Cover-Up Because He 'Doesn’t Learn' from History
Former Trump administration National Security Advisor John Bolton accused Donald Trump of being indicted for the cover-up of classified documents stored at Mar-a-Lago. Bolton stated that Trump's disregard for classified information and belief that rules don't apply to him are evident in the indictment. He also suggested that Trump's tendency to lie and make things up may not work in his favor this time.


Red State: Joe Biden Hit With Ice-Cold Inconvenient Reminder as He Begins 10-Day Vacation
Joe Biden Hit With Ice-Cold Inconvenient Reminder as He Begins 10-Day Vacation
Joe Biden's frequent vacations and questionable mental and physical health raise concerns about his ability to serve as president. The RNC Research account, disliked by Team Biden, has been effective in highlighting these issues. Biden's deteriorating condition has become more evident since taking office, with accounts like RNC Research contributing to the exposure. It is clear that Biden is not well, despite attempts to portray otherwise, and this will pose a significant problem for his potential re-election in 2024.


#society

The Babylon Bee: Nation's Wives All Announce They Too Have To Get To A Prayer Breakfast
Nation's Wives All Announce They Too Have To Get To A Prayer Breakfast
Wives in the U.S. are ditching their husbands for multiple prayer breakfasts, leading to frustration and a decrease in intimacy. The breakfasts are now being held late at night, causing even more inconvenience for husbands.


Flag And Cross: Mystery of Obama Chef Death Deepens - Authorities Left a Blank in 911 Call Log: Report
Mystery of Obama Chef Death Deepens - Authorities Left a Blank in 911 Call Log: Report


The police log for the 911 call reporting the drowning of former President Obama's private chef, Tafari Campbell, was left blank, raising suspicions. Additionally, the identity of the caller and the reason for the omission remain unknown. The Obamas were not home at the time, and Campbell's body was found without any apparent injuries. The lack of transparency surrounding this "not suspicious" death creates speculation and rumors, calling for the authorities to release all the details of the incident.


Breitbart: Historical Tour for Schools Brands Tennyson as Gay Without Evidence
Historical Tour for Schools Brands Tennyson as Gay Without Evidence
A historical tour in Isle of White labels poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson as LGBT despite his marriage and children. The tour aims to challenge assumed heterosexuality. Debate surrounds Tennyson's relationship with his brother-in-law but there is no evidence of homosexual acts.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: US takes aim at Kremlin over Russia-Africa Summit: 'No meaningful commitments'
US takes aim at Kremlin over Russia-Africa Summit: 'No meaningful commitments'
The U.S. criticizes Russia-Africa Summit for lack of substance and meaningful commitments. Russia sent conflicting signals to Africa, giving free grain and talking about debt relief while pulling the plug on Ukrainian grain exports and bombing grain silos. African nations cozy up to Putin to assert their independence in a multipolar world.

South Africa faces accusations of supplying arms to Russia and covering up a Russian cargo ship docking at a naval base. U.S. lawmakers question South Africa's relationship with Russia and consider cutting off duty-free import deals. Powerful voices on Capitol Hill express frustration with South Africa's alignment with the Kremlin.


#military

Flag And Cross: North Korea Displays New Drones Resembling US Technology In Military Parade
North Korea Displays New Drones Resembling US Technology In Military Parade
Kim Jong-un, along with delegations from Russia and China, attended a North Korean military parade in Pyongyang. The parade showcased the country's latest drone technology, including drones resembling the MQ-9 Reaper and the RQ-4 Global Hawk. The state media labeled them as "newly developed and produced" additions to the air force.


#health

Fox News: Heat wave health: 5 things this doctor wants you to do when temps are sizzling
Heat wave health: 5 things this doctor wants you to do when temps are sizzling
A heat wave is sweeping across the US, affecting two-thirds of the population and increasing the risks of brownouts and blackouts. To protect yourself and your family, know the heat index in your area, recognize the signs of heat exhaustion and stroke, be cautious if you have a chronic illness, and never leave anyone vulnerable in a hot car.


#crime

Breitbart: Three Killed, Two Wounded in Shooting in Small German Town
Three Killed, Two Wounded in Shooting in Small German Town
Three people were killed and two injured in a shooting at a residential building in southern Germany. A 64-year-old suspect has been arrested. Motive and relationship between suspect and victims are still under investigation.


#other

Forbes: U.S. Ban On Incandescent Light Bulbs Starts Next Week: Here’s What To Know
U.S. Ban On Incandescent Light Bulbs Starts Next Week: Here’s What To Know
The Biden Administration is implementing a ban on incandescent light bulbs, in favor of energy-efficient bulbs, starting next week. The Department of Energy approved new rules for light bulbs, including a minimum standard of 45 lumens per watt. The decision is aimed at conserving energy and helping consumers save on their energy bills. Critics argue that it is a burdensome regulatory measure, while advocates believe it is long overdue to phase out inefficient bulbs.