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Fox News: Nearly 400 Pakistani migrants rescued in eastern Libya from trafficking warehouses
Security authorities in eastern Libya have freed 385 Pakistani migrants who were being held in trafficking warehouses. The migrants, including children, were released after being detained by smugglers who demanded a ransom for their release. Libya has become a dominant transit point for migrants trying to reach Europe, and human traffickers have taken advantage of the instability in the country to smuggle migrants across borders.
#politics
Red State: Arsenal Media CEO Jason Cole: Marjorie Taylor Greene Among House Republicans on the Rise
The CEO of Arsenal Media Group discusses the rise of influential House Republicans in Capitol Hill, including Marjorie Taylor Greene, Tom Emmer, Jim Jordan, Elise Stefanik, and Ryan Zinke. He emphasizes the importance of the presidential race in determining the success of House races in 2024.
American Thinker: Devon Archer testifies that Joe was on at least 20 of Hunter’s business calls
Joe Biden's involvement in his son's business deals with foreign government-connected companies is a matter of debate. Hunter Biden's former business partner, Devon Archer, testified that the "Biden brand" helped Ukrainian firm Burisma and that Joe was on the phone with foreign associates. Republicans claim this supports their allegations, while Democrats argue that the calls were innocent and unrelated to business. Additional evidence, such as Hunter Biden's hard drive and an FBI informant, suggests Joe's involvement in selling out America for personal gain.
The Federalist: Democrats Admit Biden Lied About Family Business Contacts
President Biden's involvement in his son's business dealings is being called into question, with evidence suggesting that they did discuss business matters. However, a Democratic representative argues that these conversations were only surface-level and casual.
During a House Oversight Committee hearing, Biden's business partner, Devon Archer, planned to testify that Biden had conducted phone calls with his son's business associates multiple times. This contradicts Biden's previous claims of no involvement in his son's financial affairs. Despite this testimony and other evidence, a Democratic representative maintains that there is no connection between President Biden and Hunter Biden's business dealings.
National Review: The Corner: It’s Hot. Blame Republicans
Democrats are blaming the GOP for deadly heatwaves and climate change, urging people to vote Republicans out of office to combat rising temperatures. The press is supporting this narrative, emphasizing the GOP's lack of action on climate change. Republicans, however, continue to oppose climate measures and are criticized for being unserious about the climate crisis. The press is using activism instead of journalism to tackle this issue, and Democrats are politicizing the weather to make it a major election issue. Climate change has become a battleground between the two parties.
Fox News: Devon Archer: Hunter Biden, Burisma execs ‘called DC’ to get Ukrainian prosecutor fired
Devon Archer testified that Hunter Biden and Burisma executives sought help from the Obama administration to fire the Ukrainian prosecutor investigating the firm. Archer also stated that Hunter Biden put his father, Joe Biden, on speakerphone during business meetings and mentioned an interaction in which Burisma executives pressured Hunter for assistance. This testimony is seen as potentially damaging by Republicans, who believe it shows improper influence and alleged corruption by the Bidens.
Washington Free Beacon: DOJ Denies It Tried To Jail Hunter Biden Witness Devon Archer Ahead of Testimony
Hunter Biden's ex-business partner, Devon Archer, testified to Congress about Joe Biden's involvement in Ukraine. The Department of Justice requested Archer to report to prison for his conviction in a separate fraud case. The DOJ denied trying to prevent Archer from testifying.
Fox News: Wisconsin judge drops GOP lawmaker's military voting records suit
A GOP lawmaker's lawsuit over military voting records in Wisconsin is dismissed by a judge, who states that the challenge should have been directed at a local elections official. The lawsuit was filed in response to a Milwaukee elections official falsely requesting military absentee ballots. The judge rules that the lawsuit should have been filed against the municipal clerk, not the statewide elections commission.
PJ Media: Devon Archer Testifies That Joe Biden Participated ‘Regularly’ in Hunter’s Foreign Business Calls
Hunter Biden's former business partner confirmed that Joe Biden participated in over 20 calls with Hunter and his foreign business partners, contradicting previous denials. A Democrat who participated in the hearing claims that the calls were innocent and did not discuss business dealings. However, a Republican representative heard differently, stating that the Bidens were involved in influence peddling.
Forbes: Desantis Slams Biden’s 'War On Bitcoin' That Hasn't Actually Been Declared
Gov. Ron DeSantis promises to end the Biden Administration's supposed war on crypto if he becomes president. However, it remains unclear what specific actions he is referring to regarding bitcoin.
Fox News: Devon Archer confirms Joe Biden 'lied' about knowledge of Hunter's business dealings, Comer says
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer claims that President Biden lied about his knowledge of his son's business dealings, as confirmed by former business associate Devon Archer during a closed-door hearing. Archer revealed that Biden was involved in his son's business ventures and engaged with business partners at least 20 times. Comer questions what else Biden may be hiding from the American people.
#society
PJ Media: Now a Disease from Biblical Times Is Likely Coming Over Our Unsecured Border
Leprosy is making a comeback in the southeastern United States, with a rise in cases over the past decade. The disease, caused by slow-growing bacteria, can be transmitted through prolonged contact or even contact with armadillos. Researchers suspect that international migration may be a potential source of transmission, as the number of international migrants has increased in recent years.
The Federalist Papers: Taco Bell Get Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over False Advertising Related To Crunchwrap Supremes
Frank Siragusa has filed a lawsuit against Taco Bell, claiming that the fast-food chain's advertisements for its Mexican Pizza, Veggie Mexican Pizza, Crunchwrap Supreme, Grande Crunchwrap, and Vegan Crunchwrap are deceptive. The lawsuit alleges that the menu items have "at least double" the amount of beef and bean filling compared to what is actually served. Siragusa seeks $5 million in compensation for Taco Bell customers in New York state who purchased these items within the last three years.
The Federalist: Gun Ownership Is Probably More Widespread Than We Thought
Gun ownership in the United States remains steady, with no noticeable decrease in the number of gun-owning households. Polls suggest that around 45 percent of households own guns, though this figure may be underestimated. A recent study suggests that some individuals, particularly women living alone in cities, may feel uncomfortable disclosing their ownership status. The study also highlights a significant increase in gun ownership during the pandemic, with new gun owners being more diverse than before. There are concerns that underreporting may hinder efforts to teach gun safety to new owners, but gun owners value their privacy and distrust government restrictions.
#war
Euromaidan Press: At least six ships break Russia’s Black Sea “blockade”
At least six ships are defying Russia's blockade of Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea, with a US P8 anti-ship aircraft ensuring their safety. The ships, coming from Israel, Greece, and Turkey/Georgia, openly advertise their destination as Ukraine and navigate freely over the Black Sea despite the alleged threat from Russia. These ships are managed by Turkish companies and their actions serve as a defiance to Russia's intimidation tactics.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist Papers: Senators Probing Biden Admin After Department Is Found Collaborating with China-Controlled Entity
A group of U.S. senators are concerned about the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) working with a Chinese biotech firm, BGI, on a project to map the genomes of over 1.5 million species. BGI has been blacklisted by the Department of Defense and the Commerce Department due to its criminal business practices and links to the Chinese military. The senators are worried that this collaboration is giving China a competitive edge and putting U.S. security at risk.
Fox News: Iraq calls for Islamic Cooperation Committee to address Quran desecration in European countries
Iraq's foreign minister called for talks between the Organization for Islamic Cooperation and the European Union to address the desecration of the Quran in member countries. Both Sweden and Denmark are considering restrictions on public defacement of religious symbols following recent Quran burnings. The OIC has already suspended Sweden's special envoy over the incidents.
#economy
Daily Wire: Large Trucking Company Reportedly Shutting Down After 99 Years, Costing Up To 30,000 Jobs
Yellow, a trucking company founded in 1924, will file for bankruptcy after taking $700 million in loans during the COVID pandemic. The company, which has faced financial struggles for years, will shut down operations and lay off all employees. The Teamsters union blames the management for the company's downfall.
Forbes: Rishi Sunak’s Bold North Sea Energy Stand For Britain Won’t Be An Easy Sell
Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak aims to boost energy independence by encouraging more drilling in the North Sea. This move could potentially lower European gas prices and help Europe's struggling economies. However, policy uncertainty and the potential change in government after the next General Election pose risks to this energy policy.
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Red State: Bud Light's Latest News From Distributors Is Body Blow to the Brand
The boycott against Bud Light is causing the brand to lose jobs and experience a significant sales decline. The company is restructuring and eliminating corporate and marketing roles, while sales continue to plummet. Modelo Especial, the number two beer in the US, is gaining market share and is expected to surpass Bud Light soon. Distributors have resigned themselves to the loss of customers and believe the decline could be long-lasting. The brand's attempt to be woke and refusal to apologize for their choices have destroyed their reputation.
Daily Wire: Ford Loses Billions On Electric Cars, Embraces Hybrids
Ford Motor Company is expected to lose $4.5 billion from its electric vehicles this year, with the division already losing $2.8 billion in the first two quarters. The company struggled to compete with Tesla after the latter lowered prices for its electric models. Ford plans to focus on hybrid models and is surprised by the popularity of the hybrid versions of the F-150 and Maverick pickup trucks. Despite the losses, Ford's electric vehicle revenue is up 39% and the company still turns a massive profit thanks to other sectors.
Washington Free Beacon: Bud Light Distributor Says Sales Are Not Going To Recover
Bud Light sales have plummeted after a conservative boycott due to their partnership with a transgender influencer. Distributors fear that the decline in sales will continue and consumers may choose other similar brands. Parent company Anheuser-Busch is laying off hundreds of employees as a result.
#education
Fox News: Kentucky education commissioner leaves for Western Michigan University job
Jason Glass, Kentucky's education commissioner, is leaving for Western Michigan University, praised for prioritizing learning and student well-being.
#crime
The Blaze: Fed-up Oakland residents blast Soros-backed DA over rampant crime due to failed leftist policies: 'There are no consequences'
Frustrated Oakland residents confront District Attorney Pamela Price at a town hall meeting, blaming her failed policies for the city's rampant crime. Price defends her reformative justice methods but faces criticism over releasing child suspects. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) also calls for a state of emergency, citing the need for public safety.
Fox News: Jury to deliberate death penalty for Pittsburgh synagogue shooter Robert Bowers
A jury deliberates whether to impose the death penalty or life in prison without parole for Robert Bowers, convicted of killing 11 people in a hate crime at a Pittsburgh synagogue. Bowers spewed antisemitic hate and his defense claimed mental illness.
Forbes: Lori Vallow Daybell Receives Life In Prison For Infamous Murder Of Children And Husband’s Ex-Wife
Lori Vallow Daybell sentenced to life in prison without parole for murdering her two children and conspiring to murder her husband's ex-wife. The trial revealed their belief in doomsday and demonic possession.
Fox News: 'Home Improvement' star Zachery Ty Bryan arrested again on domestic violence charges
Zachery Ty Bryan, former "Home Improvement" star, has been charged with domestic violence for the second time after a physical dispute with his girlfriend. He downplayed the charges, claiming it was blown out of proportion. Bryan has also struggled with DUI and multiple arrests.
#sports
Fox News: USA vs Portugal: Everything you need to know about Women's World Cup match
The US women's national team needs at least one point against Portugal to advance in the Women's World Cup. The team has shown youth and is adjusting to playing as a new team.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Broadheads for Elk of 2023
In the world of bowhunting, choosing the right broadhead for elk is crucial. The broadhead's design and sharpness directly affect its performance and penetration. Whether it's a mechanical, fixed-blade, or hybrid style, the goal is maximum penetration to cause damage to vital organs and ensure a clean kill. Some top recommendations include the SEVR Titanium 1.5 Mechanical for overall performance, the QAD Exodus and Muzzy Trocar for fixed-blade options, the New Archery Products DK4 for a hybrid style, the Rage Hypodermic NC +P for a mechanical choice, and the G5 Montec M3 for crossbow hunting.
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The New American: New Jersey Implements “Decarbonization” Programs - The New American
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has approved new energy efficiency programs as part of his Energy Master Plan to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and combat climate change. The programs aim to maximize energy efficiency in buildings, lower emissions, and electrify homes and businesses. Murphy also proposed the Advanced Clean Cars II initiative, requiring vehicle manufacturers to increase the sales of zero-emission vehicles. Critics argue that the clean energy goals are unrealistic and will burden residents with high costs.