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#politics

Red State: Wisconsin Officials Try to Force Catholic Healthcare System to Perform 'Gender-Affirming' Surgeries
Wisconsin Officials Try to Force Catholic Healthcare System to Perform 'Gender-Affirming' Surgeries
Progressives are pressuring a Catholic healthcare system in Wisconsin to offer gender-affirming surgeries. County officials are trying to find ways to force the organization to provide these procedures again. This raises questions about religious freedom and government overreach.


Breitbart: Poll: Nearly Half of Republicans View Donald Trump as Strongest Candidate Against Biden
Poll: Nearly Half of Republicans View Donald Trump as Strongest Candidate Against Biden
Nearly half of Republicans believe that former President Donald Trump is the strongest candidate against President Joe Biden in the 2024 election. A recent survey found that 45 percent view Trump as "definitely" the strongest candidate, while 24 percent say he is "probably" the strongest. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is seen as a stronger candidate than Trump by 22 percent of Republicans.


Red State: New Report Claims Hunter's Laptop Contains Secret Agreements With Foreign Business Partners; Will This Finally Lead to Impeachment?
New Report Claims Hunter's Laptop Contains Secret Agreements With Foreign Business Partners; Will This Finally Lead to Impeachment?
New evidence from Hunter Biden's laptop suggests his business dealings with foreign entities could implicate his father, Joe Biden. Documents on the laptop contain contracts and agreements that may violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act. If more information is revealed, it could lead to impeachment proceedings against President Biden. Senate Republicans are hesitant to pursue impeachment but that could change with further revelations.


Breitbart: Joe Biden Vows to Not Fund Raise in Hollywood During Writers, Actors Strike
Joe Biden Vows to Not Fund Raise in Hollywood During Writers, Actors Strike
Joe Biden has promised to refrain from political fundraising in Hollywood during the ongoing writers and actors strike. Despite interest from celebrities and industry insiders, no fundraisers have been scheduled yet. Biden's decision is problematic as he relies heavily on fundraising in California, where he raised $10.5 million for his 2020 campaign.


Breitbart: Vivek Ramaswamy Touts Pacific Trade Deal, Urges More Migration
Vivek Ramaswamy Touts Pacific Trade Deal, Urges More Migration
GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy expresses support for more immigration into skilled U.S. jobs and advocates for re-entering the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal. He argues for changes in the deal before rejoining and emphasizes the importance of merit-based immigration. Ramaswamy blames Biden's handling of illegal migration for the rising opposition to both legal and illegal immigration among Americans. He and Elon Musk discuss the benefits of immigration and the need to protect U.S. employers and investors from foreign pressure. Ramaswamy also calls for a rediscovery of patriotism, family, and faith to rebuild the basics of American society.


#society

Human Events: British Swimming changes locker room rules to stop 65-year-old trans-identified male from watching teen girls change clothes
British Swimming changes locker room rules to stop 65-year-old
trans-identified male from watching teen girls change clothes
British Swimming updated its locker room rules after complaints that a trans-identified male used the women's changing room while young girls were present, causing discomfort. Parents expressed concern that girls feel intimidated and are afraid to speak up. In response, British Swimming implemented stricter guidelines and increased security measures for changing rooms at competitions.


Flag And Cross: London Underground Engineer Trades Boots For Heels In Bid For Miss England
London Underground Engineer Trades Boots For Heels In Bid For Miss England
A female engineer working on the London Underground enters a beauty pageant to inspire other women in male-dominated industries. She faced challenges in her field, such as being the only woman on construction sites and the lack of necessary equipment. Despite having no previous modeling experience, she hopes to win Miss England and pursue a career in the Navy or Royal Marines as an engineer. She has also had the opportunity to meet the Queen while working on the new Tube line.


The Federalist Papers: Trader Joe's Implements Swift Product Recalls for Possible Rocks and Insects
Trader Joe's Implements Swift Product Recalls for Possible Rocks and Insects
Trader Joe's issued recalls for two additional products, fully cooked falafel and broccoli cheddar soup, due to potential rock and insect contamination. The company promptly removed the affected products from store shelves and offered full refunds to customers.


#health

Fox News: LeBron James shares video of son Bronny smiling, playing piano days after cardiac arrest
LeBron James shares video of son Bronny smiling, playing piano days after cardiac arrest
LeBron James shares video of his son Bronny playing the piano after recovering from a cardiac arrest.


#crime

Fox News: Former Florida teacher allegedly tipped off to teen sex arrest by deputy in custody after traveling to Mexico
Former Florida teacher allegedly tipped off to teen sex arrest by deputy in custody after traveling to Mexico
Former teacher Omar Ayala, 31, was arrested after returning to the US from Mexico and is accused of having sexual relations with a teenage girl. Customs and Border Patrol assisted in making the arrest possible.

Former Florida sheriff's deputy Arturo Dominguez was arrested for tipping off Ayala about the warrant for his arrest. Dominguez faces multiple charges including obstructing an investigation and unauthorized access of computer and devices.


#sports

Forbes: Saratoga’s Jim Dandy 2023: Forte Wins Handsomely, Saudi Crown Places, And Angel Of Empire Shows
Saratoga’s Jim Dandy 2023: Forte Wins Handsomely, Saudi Crown Places, And Angel Of Empire Shows
Forte, trained by Todd Pletcher, triumphed in the Jim Dandy at Saratoga, responding well to blinkers. Saudi Crown placed, and Angel of Empire showed promise. Disarm disappointed with a fourth-place finish, while Hit Show finished last.


#outdoors

Fox News: Florida fishing boat seen 'shaking like an earthquake' as underwater predator pounces
Florida fishing boat seen 'shaking like an earthquake' as underwater predator pounces
A drone-flying fisherman films a bull shark attacking his friend's boat off the Palm Beach coast. The shark repeatedly rams into the boat's engines causing significant damage. Bull sharks are aggressive and known to attack humans.


#technology

Flag And Cross: Beijing's Move To Limit Gallium And Germanium Exports Signals Escalation In Global Tech Battle
Beijing's Move To Limit Gallium And Germanium Exports Signals Escalation In Global Tech Battle
China has declared export restrictions on products containing gallium and germanium, a strategic move to gain a stronger position in the escalating tech war with the United States. These metals are crucial in the production of semiconductors, 5G base stations, and solar panels. The decision is seen as a response to US restrictions on semiconductor supplies to Chinese technology companies. Experts believe this will significantly impact the semiconductor industry.


#other

Breitbart: The Emmy Awards Postponed Due to the Hollywood Actors and Writers Strike
The Emmy Awards Postponed Due to the Hollywood Actors and Writers Strike
The 75th Emmy Awards are postponed due to the ongoing Hollywood strike. No new date has been announced. HBO is expected to dominate with 74 nominations, while "Ted Lasso" leads the comedy category. The strike involves actors and writers demanding better pay and protection from artificial intelligence use.