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#politics

American Thinker: The two faces of Paul Ryan
The two faces of Paul Ryan


Former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan has been caught in a contradictory position, praising President Trump on one occasion and criticizing him on another. In a recent interview, Ryan expressed doubts about Trump's ability to win elections and called himself a "Never Again Trumper." However, a transcript from 2018 shows Ryan commending Trump's domestic program and accomplishments. The inconsistency raises questions about Ryan's true feelings towards the former president.


The Epoch Times: Former Australian Deputy PM Alleges New Anti-corruption Watchdog Subject to Political Weaponisation
Former Australian Deputy PM Alleges New Anti-corruption Watchdog Subject to Political Weaponisation
Claims are being made that political parties in Australia, such as the Greens, are using the new anti-corruption commission for their own political gain. The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), which began operating on July 1, is responsible for investigating and reporting on corrupt conduct within Australia's public service sector. Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce accused the Greens of politicizing the commission by making immediate referrals, similar to how the Labor party allegedly weaponized the Brittany Higgins rape case.


#society

Washington Free Beacon: The Media's Weirdest Pride Coverage of 2023
The Media's Weirdest Pride Coverage of 2023
Pride Month has come to an end, leaving behind internet archives of media coverage that captured the celebrations, struggles, and controversies surrounding the LGBTQ+ community. The media highlighted various perspectives, from the provocative expressions used at Pride events to the financial planning challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals. There were also stories of achievements and setbacks, the highs and lows of the month-long celebration, and the media's favorite villains and unique opinion pieces. And as always, Pride Month was not complete without its share of sales and the impact on LGBTQ+ creatives.


The Epoch Times: Supreme Court Won’t Disturb Ruling Recognizing Gender Dysphoria Under Disability Law
Supreme Court Won’t Disturb Ruling Recognizing Gender Dysphoria Under Disability Law
The Supreme Court declined to take up a case about whether individuals suffering from gender dysphoria are protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act. This decision is seen as a victory for the transgender rights movement. The case involves a former detainee, Kesha Williams, who claims mistreatment and discrimination by Fairfax County in Virginia.


#war

The Economist: The latest in the battle of jamming with electronic beams
The latest in the battle of jamming with electronic beams
Electronic warfare is playing a significant role in the war in Ukraine, with Russia using powerful jammers to disrupt GPS signals and radar fuzes, affecting the accuracy of precision-guided munitions. Both sides are heavily engaged in electronic jamming to deflect drones and missiles. While Russia has a reputation for excelling in electronic warfare, its latest invasion of Ukraine has shown mixed results, with some areas highly affected by Russian jamming while others have proven lackluster. Despite the challenges, there are ways to defeat electronic warfare, such as using terrain matching techniques and supplementing GPS signals with other navigation methods.


Euromaidan Press: Quarter of Ukrainians remain forced from their homes due to Russia’s invasion – British Intel
Quarter of Ukrainians remain forced from their homes due to Russia’s invasion – British Intel
A quarter of Ukrainians have been forced to leave their homes due to the full-scale Russian invasion, according to British intelligence. Over 139,000 citizens have already been evacuated from combat zones, contributing to the ongoing displacement crisis in Ukraine.


The Economist: Technology is deepening civilian involvement in war
Technology is deepening civilian involvement in war
The war in Ukraine has seen a fusion of civilian and military activity, with civilians playing a significant role in defense efforts. Civilians have provided intelligence, corrected artillery fire, and even conducted cyber-attacks against Russian entities. The connectivity provided by technology has enabled this civilian-military collaboration, turning civilians into valuable sensors and contributors to the war effort.


#military

Forbes: Israel Launches Major Offensive On West Bank City
Israel Launches Major Offensive On West Bank City
Israeli forces launched a major offensive in the occupied West Bank, targeting the Jenin area. The operation resulted in the death of five Palestinians and the injury of 27 others. The attack has further escalated tensions in the region.


#history

Fox News: National Archives completes review of JFK assassination documents, 99% publicly available: White House
National Archives completes review of JFK assassination documents, 99% publicly available: White House
The National Archives has made 99% of the classified documents on JFK's assassination publicly available. The records were initially sealed until 2039 but were released due to the JFK Records Act of 1992.


Washington Free Beacon: The Parenthetical Presidency of James Garfield
The Parenthetical Presidency of James Garfield
If James Garfield had never existed, Aaron Sorkin would have had to invent him. Born in a log cabin, Garfield rose from humble beginnings to become a minister, college president, and major general. His presidency, however, was cut short by an assassination attempt, leaving only four productive months in office. Garfield's political assets were his amiability and plasticity, rather than a visionary leader. The book provides a detailed account of Garfield's life, offering insights into a neglected period in American history.


#education

American Thinker: The Real Status of Black Students
The Real Status of Black Students
Affirmative action, initially intended to level the playing field, has become solely about race, with Black people receiving preferential treatment. Liberal and Black leaders contribute to the disadvantage of African American students through policies like the War on Poverty, high-crime environments, and Critical Race Theory in schools. Despite receiving ample funding, Black students underperform due to cultural factors. Affirmative action, as it is currently implemented, is racist and sends a message that Black students don't need to earn their education. Instead, if colleges focus on motivating African American students and promoting equal opportunities, they can achieve success.


American Thinker: Colleges Weigh In on Supreme Court Decision
Colleges Weigh In on Supreme Court Decision
Lee Bollinger and other university presidents lament the Supreme Court's ruling against affirmative action. They seek alternative ways to pursue diversity on campuses.

Universities, despite the ruling, are determined to maintain diversity by exploring other factors such as socioeconomics and adversity. They also consider making standardized tests optional. The push for diversity and inclusion has become a lucrative business, raising concerns about transparency and the misuse of taxpayer money.