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#politics

Fox News: Cruz 'accepts' Twitter user's proposal that would bar Democrat-passed bills from impacting GOP states
Cruz 'accepts' Twitter user's proposal that would bar Democrat-passed bills from impacting GOP states
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, accepted a proposal on Twitter that would fundamentally change the way laws are passed in the country. If both senators from any individual state vote against a bill, that state shouldn't receive any benefit when said bill passes.

The proposal, although unlikely to materialize, sparked discussions about accountability and the implications of such a change. It was prompted by Cruz and Sen. John Cornyn's vote against a $1 trillion infrastructure package that provided billions to Texas. The bill's supporters praised its investment in infrastructure, while Cruz criticized its price tag and called it reckless.


American Thinker: In Defense of Donald Trump
In Defense of Donald Trump


Fulton County District Attorney plans to indict Donald Trump for election interference in Georgia. She assumes Trump's claims of a rigged election are false, ignoring evidence from witnesses and surveillance footage. Trump's conference call with Georgia Secretary of State is seen as incriminating, but the defense argues he was investigating election crimes. The case hinges on whether the jury finds the witness testimony and video evidence credible, and if they believe that Trump had the authority to examine the election results. DA's obsession to convict Trump could mark a turning point in the left's assault on the former President.


#society

The Federalist: Activists Harrass Immigrant Parents Celebrating SCOTUS Ruling Against Anti-Asian Racism
Activists Harrass Immigrant Parents Celebrating SCOTUS Ruling Against Anti-Asian Racism
Asian American parents gather at the Supreme Court to celebrate a landmark decision demanding an end to anti-Asian racism in college admissions. They face harassment and taunting from activists fighting the decision, revealing a disturbing trend of aggression. The Biden administration and special interest groups are committed to fighting the decision and could unleash a new movement similar to the Massive Resistance in the 1950s.


American Thinker: Secret Police in America
Secret Police in America
Anti-truth actions cause harm and divisions in society, whether it's lying in relationships or gaslighting individuals. Such methods, like "Zersetzung," used by community organized stalking, can lead to suffering and psychological torture. The exemption of law enforcement agencies from laws prohibiting hoaxes and false information raises questions about the trustworthiness of reported crimes and events. Americans' support for police body cameras reflects their lack of trust in government employees, but it also raises concerns about the potential dishonesty of undercover police and secret agents. The question arises whether secret policing and undercover operations should be completely prohibited in the United States.


American Thinker: Sorry, DC — Too Many Americans Remember
Sorry, DC — Too Many Americans Remember
In the land where "The North remembers," memories of past injustices and acts of heroism fuel the Northerners' patriotism. Similar collective memories can be found in areas that honor fallen heroes, celebrate historical figures, and prioritize patriotism. Despite the efforts of those seeking to erase our memories, rebellious spirits who remember will always rise against tyranny and injustice. The Marxist globalists want us to forget our history, principles, and freedoms, as they aim to create a dystopian world controlled by a few elites. However, those who remember refuse to surrender and fight to preserve what is dear to humanity. Independence Day serves as a reminder of the importance of liberty and the need to confront and overcome tyranny. The real story of America is one in which tyranny is rejected, and the brave fight for freedom.


Forbes: Wimbledon’s Expansion Creates Break Point With Locals Over Green Space
Wimbledon’s Expansion Creates Break Point With Locals Over Green Space
Wimbledon, the oldest major in tennis, is facing objections to its expansion plans. The All England Lawn Tennis Club wants to build 39 new courts, including a new show court, but faces opposition from the community, local MPs, environmentalists, and heritage organizations. The club insists that the expansion will enhance its status, but critics argue that it goes against the restrictions and spirit of a covenant in place since the club acquired the land in 1993. The battle over Wimbledon's future reflects the passion to protect cherished green space in London.


#war

The Economist: How Ukraine’s enemy is also learning lessons, albeit slowly
How Ukraine’s enemy is also learning lessons, albeit slowly
Russia is improving its tactics in the war in Ukraine, including sending small groups of infantry followed by better-trained assault infantry, fortifying positions quickly, improving gunnery and air defenses, and using camouflage and reactive armor. Despite its problems with recruitment and equipment, Russia remains a formidable obstacle in the conflict.


The Economist: How oceans became new technological battlefields
How oceans became new technological battlefields
Naval warfare in the Black Sea between Ukraine and Russia has been unexpected. Despite Ukraine's smaller navy, it sank a Russian cruiser and prevented an amphibious assault on Odessa. Ukraine has used uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), or drone boats, to attack Russian-controlled territory. These USVs, along with aerial drones, have been successful in launching raids on Russian ports and logistics. However, Russia's blockade still poses a challenge for Ukraine.


The Economist: Baptism by fire
Baptism by fire
Western armies are learning valuable lessons from Ukraine in terms of warfare tactics and strategy. The modern battlefield requires resilience, dispersion, and constant movement to survive. Technology is pushing firepower and intelligence down the chain of command, allowing lower-level units to see and strike targets with precision. However, the use of technology in warfare comes with significant costs, and armies must have the size and depth to absorb losses and remain viable.


#sports

Forbes: 2023 (So Far): Cristiano Ronaldo Is The Most Followed Person On Instagram
2023 (So Far): Cristiano Ronaldo Is The Most Followed Person On Instagram
Soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo holds the title of most followed person on Instagram with 593 million followers and the most-liked post this year. He has gained over 150 million followers since last May, and his wealth comes from endorsements and a $75 million annual contract. Ronaldo hinted at owning his own soccer team after retiring from the sport.


#other

Fox News: LA cop defies chief's orders to not post guns online, wields weapon in wedding photos
LA cop defies chief's orders to not post guns online, wields weapon in wedding photos
LAPD officer Toni McBride defies her superiors by posting a photo of herself with a semiautomatic rifle on Instagram. She is suing the department for discrimination based on sex, claiming that male colleagues faced no retaliation for similar posts. LAPD Chief Michel Moore threatened McBride's job if she did not remove the gun-related content.