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#politics

The Federalist Papers: Sen. John Fetterman Speaks Out on First Six Months: Hospitalization, Senate Drama, and Unclear Future
Sen. John Fetterman Speaks Out on First Six Months: Hospitalization, Senate Drama, and Unclear Future
Senator John Fetterman criticizes the Senate for prioritizing drama over governance and expresses alarm over the politicization of everything. He also opens up about his personal battle with depression and encourages others to seek help. There are debates and concerns about his ability to fulfill his duties due to his health issues.


Fox News: Second Amendment advocates celebrate Alaska Gov. Dunleavy signing gun store law: 'A protective shield'
Second Amendment advocates celebrate Alaska Gov. Dunleavy signing gun store law: 'A protective shield'
Alaska Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy has signed a law that prevents state and local officials from closing gun stores during declared disasters, unless all other businesses are also forced to close. The law, known as House Bill 61 and championed by Republican House Speaker Cathy Tilton and the NRA, aims to protect gun businesses in Alaska and is seen as a win for Second Amendment supporters. The bill also prohibits restrictions on individuals' access to firearms, ammunition, and parts during emergency situations.


American Thinker: Illinois's pro-abortion governor signs law to silence crisis pregnancy centers -- with $50,000 fines
Illinois's pro-abortion governor signs law to silence crisis pregnancy centers -- with $50,000 fines
Democratic Governor J.B. Pritzke of Illinois signed a law to penalize crisis pregnancy centers for disseminating misleading information. The law is an attempt to silence pro-life centers that provide support and alternatives to abortion. Crisis pregnancy centers have filed a lawsuit, claiming a violation of their right to free speech. The law raises concerns about the erosion of First Amendment protections.


#society

Red State: Anchorage Mayor Proposes Sending Homeless to California
Anchorage Mayor Proposes Sending Homeless to California
Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson has proposed a solution to the city's homeless problem: sending them to California. With sub-zero temperatures and no adequate shelter, Bronson believes it's a matter of saving lives. California's warmer climate and existing support for the homeless make it an appealing destination. However, the relocation program is still awaiting funding approval.


#war

Forbes: Ukraine Has Lost Its First Swedish-Made CV90 Fighting Vehicle
Ukraine Has Lost Its First Swedish-Made CV90 Fighting Vehicle
Russian troops have destroyed the first Ukrainian CV90 infantry fighting vehicle in a skirmish near Russian-occupied Kreminna. The Ukrainian army's Swedish brigade, including the 21st Mechanized Brigade, was deployed to defend the area while other Ukrainian brigades launched counteroffensives elsewhere. The 21st Brigade has suffered vehicle losses, but the overall momentum still favors Ukraine.


#foreignaffairs

The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Biden hunting malicious Chinese code hidden inside networks that control MILITARY BASES
BREAKING: Biden hunting malicious Chinese code hidden inside networks that control MILITARY BASES
The Biden administration is searching for hidden Chinese malware in power grids and communication systems that supply military bases in the US and globally. This malicious code, believed to be the work of Chinese hackers, has raised concerns about potential disruption of US military operations. It is also feared that this infiltration may affect the infrastructure that serves ordinary Americans. This major security breach has been ongoing for over a year, and despite efforts to eradicate the code, its full extent in global networks remains unknown.


#religion

Flag And Cross: School Must Pay Up, Professors to Attend 1st Amendment Training After Christian Student Is Targeted
School Must Pay Up, Professors to Attend 1st Amendment Training After Christian Student Is Targeted
Illinois college sued for violating Christian student's free speech rights. Lawsuit settled, college to pay $80,000 and revise policies.


#health

Human Events: MORGONN MCMICHAEL: Abortion hotline in New Mexico refers women to Satanic Temple’s TST Health
MORGONN MCMICHAEL: Abortion hotline in New Mexico refers women to
Satanic Temple’s TST Health
A state-run abortion hotline in New Mexico refers pregnant women to The Satanic Temple's religious abortion clinic. The clinic aims to expand access to medical abortions and offers an "Abortion Ritual" to alleviate stressors.


#education

Daily Wire: DeSantis Fires Back After Some Republicans Promote Kamala Harris’ ‘Lies’ About Florida Curriculum
DeSantis Fires Back After Some Republicans Promote Kamala Harris’ ‘Lies’ About Florida Curriculum
In an ongoing controversy, Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida defended the state's African American history curriculum against claims that it promotes the idea of enslaved people benefitting from slavery. Vice President Kamala Harris criticized the curriculum during a visit to Jacksonville, and a few African American Republicans echoed her claims. DeSantis and other officials pushed back, stating that the curriculum is based on truth and accurately portrays the contributions and struggles of African Americans. The debate has sparked discussions about the role of politics in shaping educational standards.


#sports

Fox News: Chiefs' Travis Kelce throws a punch at teammate as tempers flare during training camp
Chiefs' Travis Kelce throws a punch at teammate as tempers flare during training camp
During the Kansas City Chiefs' training camp, tensions rise as tight end Travis Kelce throws a punch at linebacker Jack Cochrane after catching a touchdown pass. This is not Kelce's first altercation, as he had a shoving match with cornerback Dicaprio Bootle the day before. Kelce later apologized on Twitter, but coach Andy Reid emphasized that fights are counterproductive.


Forbes: Liverpool Loan Deal For Kylian Mbappe Would Change Premier League
Liverpool Loan Deal For Kylian Mbappe Would Change Premier League
Kylian Mbappe's future remains uncertain with various suitors. Al-Hilal offered a gigantic contract, while Real Madrid considers him a long-term target, and Liverpool is reportedly discussing a loan deal. Liverpool's pursuit of Mbappe would be a departure from their usual transfer strategy but could transform their squad and put them back in the title race.


#other

Forbes: George Strait Delivers Spectacular Performance At Nashville Stadium Show
George Strait Delivers Spectacular Performance At Nashville Stadium Show
Country music legend George Strait performed a sold-out show at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN. The concert featured opening acts Little Big Town and Chris Stapleton, with fans singing along to every song. Strait paid tribute to first responders and honored the late Merle Haggard with a duet with Stapleton. Despite the intense heat, Strait delivered a two-hour show, even stopping to present a home to a combat injured vet through the Military Warriors Support Foundation. He ended the night with an encore of five more songs, leaving fans in awe of the King of Country Music.


Forbes: Trump Loses $475 Million Suit Against CNN—Latest Defeat In Multiple Media Faceoffs
Trump Loses $475 Million Suit Against CNN—Latest Defeat In Multiple Media Faceoffs
A judge dismissed former President Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit against CNN. The judge ruled that CNN's use of the phrase "the Big Lie" in connection with Trump's false claims about voter fraud did not support a defamation claim. Trump was seeking $475 million in punitive damages.


Fox News: Kevin Costner enjoys Aspen vacation while estranged wife Christine moves out
Kevin Costner enjoys Aspen vacation while estranged wife Christine moves out
Kevin Costner's estranged wife Christine Baumgartner is moving out of their former shared home in Carpinteria, California. She was ordered by the court to vacate the property by July 31, and moving trucks have been seen outside. Baumgartner can only take certain items from the home, such as toiletries and clothing, unless there is a written agreement or court order.

Costner filed a petition claiming that Baumgartner has enough money to buy her own furniture and household items. Baumgartner's legal team criticized Costner's tactics and argued that his concerns about her taking too many pots and pans were trivial considering his substantial income and net worth. Costner has been seen on vacation with their children as they prepare for more court hearings regarding child support.