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31 Jul 2023
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#illegals
Daily Wire: Illegal ‘Chinese-Run’ California Lab Stored Dangerous Pathogens: Report
A Chinese-run illegal warehouse in central California stored deadly pathogens, including HIV and malaria. The owners operated under the name Prestige Biotech and had roughly 1,000 dead or dying mice on site. Officials found over 800 different chemicals and unlabeled fluids in the warehouse. Investigations revealed that the owners avoided providing real information about their operations and licensing.
#politics
National Review: Joe Biden Joined Hunter’s Meetings with Foreign Business Associates over 20 Times, Devon Archer Says
Then-vice president Joe Biden was involved in his son's overseas business dealings, according to closed-door testimony. Hunter Biden's business associate stated that Joe Biden joined business meetings and was seen as "the brand" that was sold globally to enrich their family. The testimony also raised concerns about potential violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
Newsbusters: BLATANT ELECTION INTERFERENCE! YouTube Slashes Video of Biden Opponent
YouTube is continuing to censor President Joe Biden's primary challenger, Robert F. Kennedy, by removing a video interview that discusses COVID-19, the First Amendment, and collusion between Big Tech and the government to assault free speech. Kennedy warns of the weaponization of government and the un-American nature of censorship, stating that the Constitution and the First Amendment have no exceptions. This is the ninth time YouTube has targeted Kennedy since he announced his bid for the Democratic nomination. Conservatives are urged to demand accountability from Big Tech and protect free speech.
Spectator USA: The very stable primary
Donald Trump has a commanding lead in the Republican presidential primary, with 54 percent of Republican primary voters backing him compared to Ron DeSantis at 17 percent. No other candidate has gained much support. The poll also shows that 37 percent of the likely electorate are Trump supporters, 37 percent are persuadable, and 25 percent are not open to Trump. This puts Trump in a very strong position and raises doubts about the other candidates' ability to compete.
The American Mind: We Need to Talk About Derek
Last week, Derek Chauvin, the convicted police officer in the George Floyd murder case, announced his intention to appeal to the Supreme Court. Chauvin claims he did not receive a fair trial due to the media coverage and protests surrounding the case. If the Supreme Court hears his appeal and ultimately overturns his conviction, it could spark widespread controversy and further societal division. The case also highlights the state of the American legal system and the use of political intimidation.
The New American: Congress Demands the Truth on UFOs, Illegal Aliens & Censorship - The New American
Congress held hearings last week on topics like UFOs, destructive border policies, and social media censorship. The second half of the show discusses the importance of separation of powers in limited government.
Fox News: 15-judge bench to hear anti-judicial reform petitions, Israeli Supreme Court says
Israel's Supreme Court will hear petitions against a controversial law that curbs the power of the court. The law has sparked mass protests and criticism from the White House. Critics argue that the laws concentrate power in the ruling coalition, while proponents believe it is necessary to limit the power of activist judges.
National Review: The Corner: Abracadabra! The ‘Illusion of Access’!
Hunter Biden's former business partner, Devon Archer, revealed that while he put Joe Biden on speaker phone with business partners, they never discussed business. This contradicts Biden's previous statement that he never discussed his son's business. The White House later admitted that Biden did talk to his son's business partners. It seems that the illusion of access was created, rather than real access.
#society
The Blaze: Philadelphia holding first-ever FATCON
Temple University hosts the first-ever "FatCon," a fat-centered event creating a judgment-free community. Lauren Chen finds amusement in conventions for fat people. FatCon aims to navigate a fatphobic world and provide clothing. However, Chen dislikes the event's far-left leanings and views overweight people as the majority, not a minority.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: The Water Wars Are Coming to Central Asia
Central Asia faces severe water stress due to long-term mismanagement and climate change. Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan are meeting to address the issue, but tensions remain high. China's leadership could provide a solution, but its own water management issues hinder progress. Dams, cotton production, and drought exacerbate the region's water crisis. The Taliban's control of Afghanistan adds to the complexity, as they build a canal without consulting other states. The region faces a day of reckoning and must take action to save their dwindling water resources.
Foreign Policy: Energy Is Taiwan’s Achilles’ Heel
The U.S.-China tech standoff intensifies as they target each other's semiconductor supply lines. Taiwan, the main producer of advanced chips, plays a critical role in this competition. China could potentially manipulate Taiwan's energy supply, causing significant economic and geopolitical consequences.
Red State: Coup in Niger Brings Imminent Threat of War and Foreign Military Intervention
President Mohamed Bazoum of Niger has been ousted in a military coup led by General Abdourahamane Tchiani. The coup was prompted by issues such as drought, corruption, economic struggles, and the war with the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara. The African Union, ECOWAS, and various countries, including Russia, have condemned the coup and imposed sanctions. This coup raises concerns about political stability in the Sahel region and the ability to sustain a democratic system. The situation also has implications for counter-terrorism efforts and potentially increased terrorist activities in the region.
#economy
Forbes: Overpriced: Paying Sticker Price, Or More, For New Cars Is Still A Thing
Car prices have been rising, with many customers paying above the sticker price. However, there are signs that prices may become more affordable as supplies increase. The shortage of computer chips has contributed to the low inventory and high prices, but some manufacturers are intentionally limiting production to maintain high prices. Luxury brands and sought-after models are still likely to be sold at or above the sticker price.
#education
The Blaze: Education minister demands answers after former Toronto principal, reportedly smeared as a white supremacist, commits suicide
The Ontario minister of education orders an investigation into the suicide of a Toronto principal after a diversity training session. Workplace bullying is confirmed.
Daily Wire: LeBron James Founded A School Based On Equity. It Is An Unmitigated Disaster.
The education system's focus on "equity" has led to more funding for underperforming schools. The I Promise School, funded by LeBron James, hasn't had eighth-grade students pass math since third grade. Cultural issues and broken families need to be addressed instead of solely relying on increased funding.
#crime
Fox News: Virginia veterinary technician sentenced to 20 months for role in dogfighting scheme
Veterinary technician Carlos Warren has been sentenced to 20 months in prison for his involvement in dogfighting. Warren, who distributed a magazine on the illegal trade, was charged with conspiring to fight dogs and promote dogfighting. As a trained veterinary technician, Warren played a role in the breeding, training, and cruel deaths suffered by innocent animals.
Fox News: Missing Indiana woman Andi Wagner's mother pleads for answers 1 year after disappearance
The mother of a missing Indiana woman pleads for answers about her daughter's disappearance. Andi Wagner vanished from Evansville and was last seen in Oakland City or Newburgh.
Fox News: Goldman Sachs senior analyst missing after attending NYC concert
Goldman Sachs analyst John Castic vanished after a concert in Brooklyn. His friends and police are searching for him, fearing the worst. Another man who tried to attend a concert at the same venue was found dead a week later. Could there be a sinister connection?
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Baitcasting Reels Under $100
Best Baitcasting Reels Under $100: Abu Garcia Revo X is durable with a well-tuned braking system. 13 Fishing Origin C has a durable frame with a smooth drag. Lew's Speed Spool LFS is beginner-friendly with an excellent combination of features. Daiwa CA 80 is great for light lures with a comfortable handle. Shimano SLX A150 is lightweight with a sideplate retainer.
#technology
Forbes: Author Post: CFOs: How Can You Evaluate Budget Requests For Cloud Spending?
As organizations move operations to the cloud, CFOs must understand the impact of cloud spending on the company's bottom line. CFOs need to be involved early in the decision-making process, asking the right questions about the value and benefits of cloud services. CFOs should also understand the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by analyzing costs associated with cloud services and working closely with the IT department. Developing a model for estimating future costs and optimizing technology systems can help CFOs assess the financial impact of cloud spending on ROI.
#other
Flag And Cross: Climate Alarmists Can’t Blame This on Changing Weather - Drone Catches Man Purposefully Setting Wildfire
Police in Italy have captured a man setting fires in the countryside, debunking the narrative that climate change is the sole cause of wildfires. Similar incidents have been observed in Greece. These deliberate acts of arson challenge the notion that human activity is solely responsible for the increase in wildfires.