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#politics

Fox News: Hunter Biden driving 170 mph in Porsche among new laptop photos posted online
Hunter Biden driving 170 mph in Porsche among new laptop photos posted online
Hunter Biden, son of President Biden, took photos of his Porsche dashboard while driving at 172 mph towards Las Vegas. Texts on his computer also revealed coordination with prostitutes for a hot tub party. Additionally, he filmed himself appearing to smoke crack while driving in Virginia. These revelations have caused backlash and controversy for the president.


PJ Media: LGBTQ Folx Beware: New York Wants To Keep an Eye on You
LGBTQ Folx Beware: New York Wants To Keep an Eye on You


The government's desire to collect more data on individuals raises concerns about privacy and potential misuse. New York State has passed a bill that expands data collection to include sexual orientation and gender, with the intention of better understanding and serving the LGBTQ community. However, there are fears that this could lead to exclusionary practices and the potential for abuse.


Townhall: Confronting the Forces of Tyranny in Iran: A Call to Protect Democracy in Europe
Confronting the Forces of Tyranny in Iran: A Call to Protect Democracy in Europe
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Western policymakers cling to the mistaken belief that engaging and appeasing the Iranian regime is the right approach, despite ongoing uprisings against it. Former world leaders are now calling for a change in strategy that aligns with the Iranian people's desire for a democratic future. Recently, the regime's ban on an opposition rally was overturned, dealing a blow to the regime and its Western appeasers. The regime's paranoia about the opposition and its repression of dissent must be condemned by the international community. Western governments must reassess their approach and stand with the Iranian people in their fight for freedom and democracy.


National Review: ‘Merchant of Death’ Freed in Griner Prison Swap Running for Office With Far-Right Party
‘Merchant of Death’ Freed in Griner Prison Swap Running for Office With Far-Right Party
Viktor Bout, the former Russian arms dealer known as the "Merchant of Death," plans to run for a seat with the far-right Liberal Democratic Party in Russia's Ulyanovsk region. In a prisoner swap, Bout was exchanged for women's basketball star Brittney Griner, who had been imprisoned in Russia. Bout praised Putin's handling of the Ukraine invasion and has the backing of the party leader and Wagner Group executive Yevgeny Prigozhin. Formerly arrested by U.S. federal agents, Bout served 25 years in prison for conspiracy charges related to exporting weapons.


Red State: Universal Internet Access - Another Biden Boondoggle
Universal Internet Access - Another Biden Boondoggle
The Biden Administration plans to provide high-speed internet access to everyone, despite it being a bad idea and potentially unconstitutional. The $42 billion program aims to ensure universal high-speed broadband in the US by 2030, with each state receiving funds to expand internet access. However, there are concerns over the government's role and the possibility of more funding being requested in the future.


#society

Breitbart: Dolly Parton Bashes 'Greedy Politicians' Who 'Wouldn't Know the Truth if It Bit Them'
Dolly Parton Bashes 'Greedy Politicians' Who 'Wouldn't Know the Truth if It Bit Them'
Country star Dolly Parton calls out "greedy politicians" who lack truth. She addresses the state of the world in her music but has no interest in running for office. Parton believes in accepting and loving everyone, not getting trapped in rigid beliefs.


RV Lifestyle: How to Make Friends While Camping (14 Icebreakers)
How to Make Friends While Camping (14 Icebreakers)
How to make friends while camping: 1. Embrace the short-term nature of friendships. 2. Take advantage of being surrounded by like-minded campers. Use hashtags


The Blaze: Ending racism 'is not enough': Newark mayor narrates animated reparations video that demands 'direct payments' for black residents who are 'held back'
Ending racism 'is not enough': Newark mayor narrates animated reparations video that demands 'direct payments' for black residents who are 'held back'
The mayor of Newark supports a video advocating for reparations for black residents of New Jersey due to systemic racism. The video highlights disparities in education, housing, employment, and more.


Breitbart: Hunter Biden to Use Shady Art Market for Child Support Payment
Hunter Biden to Use Shady Art Market for Child Support Payment
Hunter Biden's paternity agreement states that he will use his paintings to pay child support, raising concerns about shady practices in the art industry. The art market is known for being unregulated, making it a potential avenue for money laundering. Furthermore, Hunter Biden's paintings are selling for large sums of money due to his notoriety, rather than their actual artistic value.


Fox News: Douglas Murray call violent protests in France a lesson for America on 'open-borders immigration'
Douglas Murray call violent protests in France a lesson for America on 'open-borders immigration'
Fox News contributor Douglas Murray claims that the violent protests in France demonstrate the dangers of open borders and illegal immigration. He argues that allowing large numbers of people into a country who do not feel loyal to the state can lead to destructive consequences. French officials are struggling to control the unrest following the fatal shooting of a teenager by police.


The Blaze: News station director fired after asking journalists to tone down coverage of Pride events following viewer complaints
News station director fired after asking journalists to tone down coverage of Pride events following viewer complaints
WOOD-TV8, a news station in Michigan, fired its director and assistant director after they issued a memo asking journalists to cover Pride events in a more "balanced" way. The memo stated that West Michigan is a conservative area and journalists should recognize that LGBTQ stories can be controversial. Staff members at the newsroom were upset by the directive. The parent company, Nexstar, apologized for the memo and conducted an investigation before dismissing the individuals responsible for it. Many allegations of abusive behavior were made against the director.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Commander of Chechen Akhmat unit fighting in Ukraine reportedly killed in Donbas – Russian media
Commander of Chechen Akhmat unit fighting in Ukraine reportedly killed in Donbas – Russian media
Yevgeny Pisarenko, commander of the Chechen military unit Akhmat, has been killed in Donbas. Another commander and a Russian war correspondent confirmed his death.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Greece rebukes EU border agency's threats to leave country over migrant deaths: 'unthinkable'
Greece rebukes EU border agency's threats to leave country over migrant deaths: 'unthinkable'
Greece's new migration minister criticizes EU border agency Frontex, calling their threats to withdraw "unthinkable." He plans to address grievances over dealing with migrants and meet with Frontex officials. Greece's conservative party won a landslide victory in elections.


National Review: The Corner: ‘Inexplicable’: State Department Eases Its Hong Kong Travel Warning
The Corner: ‘Inexplicable’: State Department Eases Its Hong Kong Travel Warning
The State Department has downgraded its travel warning for Hong Kong, now designating the city as "Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution," amidst the Biden administration's push for a more cooperative relationship with Beijing. Critics argue that this move undermines the fight for democracy in Hong Kong. The change in travel advisory comes after Hong Kong's political freedoms and autonomy were eliminated by China's national-security law.


#economy

The Right Scoop: BOOM! Bud Light now cheaper than WATER in some areas
BOOM! Bud Light now cheaper than WATER in some areas
Bud Light, once a popular beer in the U.S., is now cheaper than water in some American warehouses. The price drop is due to a decrease in demand, with customers opting for other brands like Miller Lite. This poses a significant challenge for Bud Light's parent company, Anheuser-Busch, as they have lost loyal customers who are not returning.


#religion

Daily Wire: Chinese Government Doubles Fine For Pastor Who Runs House Church, Watchdog Says
Chinese Government Doubles Fine For Pastor Who Runs House Church, Watchdog Says
Chinese authorities have doubled the fines for a Christian pastor and his wife who run an underground house church in Xiamen. Pastor Yang Xibo and his wife face a fine of $55,100 for organizing illegal gatherings. The persecution of Christians in China has been a long-standing issue, with surveillance and arrests being common.


#culture

Forbes: Elon Musk Beats Out Rihanna For Most-Liked Tweet Of 2023
Elon Musk Beats Out Rihanna For Most-Liked Tweet Of 2023
Elon Musk's tweet featuring a meme about people who have Twitter but never post anything is the most-liked tweet of 2023 so far, with over 1.5 million likes. Rihanna's tweet about her son and Taylor Swift's tweet about re-recording her album follow closely behind.


Breitbart: China Predicts 'Total Collapse' of Hollywood After Indiana Jones Flop
China Predicts 'Total Collapse' of Hollywood After Indiana Jones Flop
According to the Chinese newspaper Global Times, Hollywood's box office is headed for a "total collapse" due to repetitive plots and dated American values. The latest victim is Indiana Jones 5, which failed to generate significant revenue in China. The Global Times claims that Hollywood blockbusters have declined in quality and are out of touch with audiences worldwide.


#education

Fox News: DEI programs could crumble under weight of SCOTUS ruling: experts
DEI programs could crumble under weight of SCOTUS ruling: experts
The Supreme Court decision on affirmative action in higher education may impact corporate DEI programs, potentially leading to liability for racially-based hiring and promotion practices. There is speculation that companies might eliminate their DEI departments.


Fox News: Mississippi College Board appoints Tracy Cook as interim president of Alcorn State University
Mississippi College Board appoints Tracy Cook as interim president of Alcorn State University
The Mississippi state education board appoints Tracy Cook, a graduate of Alcorn State, as interim leader, ensuring continuity at the university.


The Federalist Papers: Ivy League University Reveals It Will Use A.I. Chatbot to Teach Course This Fall
Ivy League University Reveals It Will Use A.I. Chatbot to Teach Course This Fall
Harvard University plans to introduce an A.I. chatbot for co-teaching a coding class, raising concerns about the future of education. Critics worry about students becoming overly dependent on technology.


#crime

Fox News: California fugitive extradited to Florida to face charges in 1984 cold case murder
California fugitive extradited to Florida to face charges in 1984 cold case murder
A man who had been evading authorities since 1984 has been extradited from California to Florida to face charges in connection with the murder of a woman. Donald Santini, now 65, was arrested in San Diego and is facing a first-degree murder charge for the killing of Cynthia Wood. Santini had been the last person seen with Wood, and his fingerprints were found on her body. This arrest brings closure to a cold case that has been unsolved for nearly four decades.


Forbes: Baltimore Shooting: What We Know—And Don’t—About Block Party Gunfire That Left 2 Dead And 28 Injured
Baltimore Shooting: What We Know—And Don’t—About Block Party Gunfire That Left 2 Dead And 28 Injured
A mass shooting at a block party in Baltimore leaves two dead and 28 injured, including 15 children. Police are looking for at least two suspects.


#sports

Forbes: Coco Gauff Ousted In 1st Round of Wimbledon By Sofia Kenin
Coco Gauff Ousted In 1st Round of Wimbledon By Sofia Kenin
Coco Gauff, the No. 7 seed, was upset in the first round of Wimbledon by fellow American Sofia Kenin. Kenin, the 2020 Australian Open champion, battled through injuries and qualifying to reach the main draw. Despite Gauff's strong performance, Kenin broke her on key opportunities and ultimately won the match.


Fox News: Former Arizona Cardinals coach Vince Tobin dies at 79
Former Arizona Cardinals coach Vince Tobin dies at 79
Vince Tobin, former coach of the Arizona Cardinals, has passed away at the age of 79. Under his leadership, the Cardinals made their first playoff win in 51 years in 1998.


Fox News: Venus Williams loses in Wimbledon first round to Elina Svitolina after falling in first set
Venus Williams loses in Wimbledon first round to Elina Svitolina after falling in first set
Venus Williams, at age 43, suffered a knee injury during her first-round match at Wimbledon against Elina Svitolina. Despite her efforts, she was defeated and couldn't overcome her opponent. Williams, a legendary player with multiple titles, has faced recent difficulties and early exits in Grand Slam events.


#other

Flag And Cross: Satellite Tags Reveal Dire Threat To Endangered Amazon River Dolphins
Satellite Tags Reveal Dire Threat To Endangered Amazon River Dolphins
Endangered Amazon River dolphins are facing threats from fishing and the construction of dams and dredging sites. Research found that 89 percent of the dolphins' habitat is used for fishing, and they are located an average of 157 miles from the nearest proposed dam and 78 miles from the nearest proposed dredging site. The dolphins are at risk of population depletion from fishing and intentional killing, and the construction of dams is an expanding threat, with 175 dams currently operating or under construction in the Amazon basin.


Forbes: ‘The Last Of Us Part 3’ Leaks Reveal New Details But No Sign Of Part 2’s Most Controversial Character
‘The Last Of Us Part 3’ Leaks Reveal New Details But No Sign Of Part 2’s Most Controversial Character
Leaked information about Naughty Dog's The Last Of Us Part III hints at the introduction of five new characters, a group of scavengers living in a post-apocalyptic city. The leaks suggest that Ellie will play a significant role in the third game, and filming for the game is set to occur this year. It remains to be seen if Abby, the controversial character from Part II, will make an appearance.


Fox News: South Carolina plane crash near golf course leaves 4 dead, 1 injured, FAA says
South Carolina plane crash near golf course leaves 4 dead, 1 injured, FAA says
Four people were killed and another injured in a small plane crash near a golf course in South Carolina. The plane was flying erratically before it crashed.


Field & Stream: Watch a Black Bear Dig Up a Wasp Nest — and Get Absolutely Swarmed
Watch a Black Bear Dig Up a Wasp Nest — and Get Absolutely Swarmed
A black bear removes a wasp nest by eating it despite getting stung hundreds of times. The bear then rolls on the ground and finds and eats another nest.