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30 Jul 2023
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Flag And Cross: Elon Musk Is All Hearts As His Ex-Wife Talulah Riley Announces Engagement To Fellow Actor
Tesla CEO Elon Musk responded to the engagement announcement of his ex-wife, British actress Talulah Riley and actor Thomas Brodie-Sangster, with congratulations and a heart emoji. Musk and Riley were married twice, first in 2010 and again in 2013, before amicably divorcing in 2016. Riley described their decision to remarry as a habit and emphasized their current friendship and deep connection. Brodie-Sangster, known for his roles in "The Queen's Gambit" and "Game of Thrones," quoted a famous line from "Love, Actually" in his Instagram engagement announcement. Musk, now known for his involvement in managing Twitter, supported their relationship publicly.
National Review: The Texas Water Story Was All Wet
Texas has not "banned" mandatory water breaks, despite media claims. A new law seeks to standardize business regulations and prevent cities from imposing regulations beyond state and federal law. Water breaks are not mandated by Texas state or federal law, and only two cities in the state have such mandates. Media coverage and misleading headlines have blown the issue out of proportion.
#crime
Liberty Nation: Global Gun Control – People Around the World Are Being Disarmed
Brazil's president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, signed a decree imposing strict gun control measures, rolling back the privilege of firearm ownership. The previous president, Jair Bolsonaro, had loosened restrictions on gun ownership, leading to a decrease in homicides. Under the new rules, civilians are limited to owning two firearms and have restricted access to certain types of firearms and ammunition. This move raises concerns about the erosion of the right to bear arms both in Brazil and globally.
#sports
Forbes: Live! From TV Studio New Zealand! It’s The Women’s World Cup!
The Women's World Cup in New Zealand lacks enthusiasm and attendance, with smaller cities having low turnouts. However, the importance of TV rights and the potential impact on inspiring young girls in the sport are significant.
#science
American Thinker: What NASA and the European Space Agency are admitting but the media are failing to report about our current heat wave
Water vapor levels in the atmosphere have dramatically increased, leading to higher temperatures, which is a bigger factor than carbon dioxide. This increase is due to a historic underwater volcanic eruption in the South Pacific. The eruption released an enormous amount of water vapor into the stratosphere, potentially affecting Earth's global average temperature. The water vapor could remain in the stratosphere for several years, influencing atmospheric chemistry and surface temperatures.