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31 Jul 2023
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#politics
Fox News: DeSantis says Trump can't win in a general election: 'Those are just the realities'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis believes that former President Donald Trump cannot win in 2024 due to voters who won't support him. DeSantis won re-election in 2022 and claims that voters crossed party lines to vote for him because of their opposition to Trump. He also believes that Trump would struggle to assemble a team to enact his policies. DeSantis rejects criticism from a Republican consultant who called him a "flawed candidate." He argues that his focus on culture wars is important and resonates with many Americans. DeSantis also comments on Hunter Biden's alleged foreign business dealings, stating that if he were a Republican, he would already be in jail.
Red State: Comer: 'Why Did Joe Biden Lie to the American People About His Family's Business Dealings and His Involvement?'
House Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer questions why Joe Biden lied about his involvement in Hunter Biden's business dealings. Testimony from Devon Archer reveals that Joe Biden was involved and was referred to as "the brand" that Hunter sold around the world. Concerns arise over potential violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
Fox News: Bernie Sanders leads lawmakers demanding DOJ prosecute fossil fuel companies for climate change
A group of left-wing senators led by Sen. Bernie Sanders are demanding that the DOJ prosecute the fossil fuel industry for climate disinformation. They argue that the industry has misled Americans about the risks of global warming and should be held accountable. The senators also claim that fossil fuel companies have violated several laws and have profited off the negative impacts of their products.
Flag And Cross: Israel's Supreme Court To Hear Petitions Challenging 'Reasonableness Law'
Israel's Supreme Court will hear petitions to cancel the "reasonableness law" passed by the Knesset. NGOs have filed petitions against the law, but the court has not issued an emergency injunction. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant says the government will follow the court's decisions.
Fox News: Senegalese government dissolves top opposition party, restricts internet
The Senegalese government dissolved the opposition party, Patriots of Senegal for Work, Ethics and Fraternity (PASTEF), and restricted internet service after its leader, Ousmane Sonko, was ordered to be arrested. The dissolution raised concerns about the upcoming presidential election in Senegal.
Red State: What if Democrats Voted for Impeachment to Get Rid of Joe Biden?
What if House Republicans impeached President Biden and Democrats in the Senate voted to convict him? Some Democrats want a better candidate for 2024. Biden is unpopular among some Democrats and many declined his offer to help during midterm campaigns. Removing him from office could allow Democrats to select a stronger contender.
Washington Free Beacon: Biden Dumps 'Grandstanding' Democratic Superlawyer Marc Elias: Report
Democratic superlawyer Marc Elias has been cut off by President Biden's team, who accuse him of being an obnoxious self-promoter who overcharges for dubious legal services. Biden's team is concerned that Elias' approach may backfire with the conservative judiciary. Elias's firing came after he was fired by the Democratic National Committee for "strategic disagreements." Elias often filed lawsuits without consulting the DNC or the White House and announced them on MSNBC or Twitter. Despite the criticism, Elias has been paid millions for his work on the 2020 election and continues to represent Democratic candidates and committees.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Trump on Impeaching Biden: 'This Guy Has Stolen Millions'
Former President Donald Trump, the leading Republican candidate for president in 2024, wants Congress to pursue an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden. Trump believes Biden has stolen millions of dollars and done other things that are bad for the country. While he does not explicitly call for impeachment, Trump hopes Congress does the "proper thing."
#society
Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Terry Schilling on how OnlyFans has ‘turned every
single American daughter into a potential prostitute’
Host Jack Posobiec and Terry Schilling discuss the impact of the porn industry on the US, particularly in relation to the sex trafficking of minors. They highlight the movie Sound of Freedom's focus on child trafficking and the demand side of the issue. Schilling emphasizes the growth of the porn industry and its influence on American views of sexuality, as well as the lack of age verification regulations on porn sites. They also discuss the rise of platforms like OnlyFans and its impact on young women, ultimately calling for greater regulation of the porn industry.
The Federalist Papers: NYC Restricts Utensils, Napkins and More at Restaurants to Fight Climate Change and Reduce Waste
New York City is plagued with crime and citizens are leaving. Mayor Eric Adams has implemented a new law called "Skip the Stuff!" which restricts the distribution of utensils and napkins at restaurants and food delivery services. The law aims to reduce waste and is seen as a green initiative.
The Blaze: 'Older white male' likely intentionally drove through group of migrant workers standing outside Walmart, police say
An older white male intentionally drove his black SUV into a group of migrant workers outside a North Carolina Walmart. Six workers were injured but none were seriously harmed. The motive is still under investigation, with suggestions of a possible hate crime. The police have released surveillance footage and are asking for the public's help in identifying the suspect.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Kamala Harris Admits 'Bidenomics' Not Working by Saying Americans Can't Afford $400 Surprise Expense
Kamala Harris unintentionally criticized her own administration's economic policies during a discussion about abortion. She lamented the precarious state of the US economy, highlighting that most households would struggle with an unexpected expense of $400. Many social media users agreed with Harris, blaming the Biden administration's "Bidenomics" for the financial troubles. Despite exaggeration, it is evident that American incomes have not kept pace with the rising cost of living under Biden's presidency, making it a potential weakness for Democrats in the 2024 election.
Breitbart: Green Cars, Red Ink: Ford Set to Lose $4.5 Billion on Electric Vehicles This Year
Ford Motor Company is projected to lose $4.5 billion on electric vehicles this year, up from the previously predicted $3 billion loss. The slow adoption of battery-powered vehicles and delays in production targets are contributing factors. However, Ford has reported a significant increase in net income from its traditional and commercial vehicles.
Fox News: Pennsylvania allots $400M in federal funds for on-the-job infrastructure worker training
Pennsylvania will direct federal money to reimburse organizations training new infrastructure workers. The funding will come from federal programs for infrastructure projects. Organizations can receive up to $40,000 for each new worker trained, with a maximum reimbursement of $400,000. The goal is to create 10,000 new jobs.
The grants will reimburse worker salaries and other training costs, and can also be used for housing, child and dependent care, tools, uniforms, educational testing, and transportation. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro emphasized the need for skilled workers to meet infrastructure demands.
#crime
Fox News: Indiana shooting unfolded while police were calling venue to shut it down: report
A shooting at a party in Muncie, Indiana resulted in one death and 17 injuries. Police were trying to contact the venue owner to shut down the event when gunfire broke out. The party had attracted a crowd of up to 1,000 people.
The Babylon Bee: San Francisco Fines Batman For Illegal Bat Signal
San Francisco fines The Batman for placing a Bat Signal on a building, sparking a crime surge. Mayor criticizes Batman's goody-goody image and lack of permit. Criminals rejoice and Batman considers leaving the city. Supervillains flock to San Francisco.
#sports
Fox News: Paul Pierce talks racy video that led to ESPN dismissal: 'We all make some mistakes'
NBA star Paul Pierce discusses his split with ESPN two years ago after he posted a video of himself smoking marijuana with strippers in the background. Pierce called it a "big ol' controversy" and talked about it with Lance Armstrong and Tinashe. He believes he lost his job over something that was just entertainment.
#outdoors
Fox News: Arkansas fisherman pulls 165-pound paddlefish onto shore: 'Fish of a lifetime'
An Arkansas fisherman finds a 165-pound paddlefish floating in Beaver Lake, its spinal cord severed by a boat prop. The fisherman retrieves the fish, but it does not qualify as an official catch.
#other
Forbes: Cardi B Throws Mic At Fan Who Lobbed Drink Onstage—Here Are Other Famous Altercations Between Performers And Concertgoers
Artists and fans getting into altercations during concerts is a recurring trend. Cardi B threw her microphone at a fan who threw a drink at her during a Las Vegas show.
Breitbart: 'Center for Countering Digital Hate' Targets Elon Musk's Twitter/X
The CCDH, a prominent British nonprofit involved in censorship, is targeting Twitter, now known as X, for allegedly failing to crack down on hate speech. X lawyers have responded by threatening legal action against the organization, accusing it of making false and misleading claims. The CCDH has dismissed the accusations as intimidation.
Forbes: Taco Bell Sued For False Advertising Of Amount Of Filling In Crunchwraps, Mexican Pizzas
Taco Bell is facing a class-action lawsuit by a customer who claims that the restaurant chain falsely advertises the amount of food in its menu items. The plaintiff argues that Taco Bell overstates the ingredients, which is a deceptive trade practice that unfairly diverts sales from competitors. The lawsuit seeks to prevent Taco Bell from selling the allegedly impacted items unless they correct their advertising and compensate customers.