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#politics

National Review: The Corner: Buckley (Sort of) Endorsed Congestion Pricing
The Corner: Buckley (Sort of) Endorsed Congestion Pricing
In 1965, William F. Buckley announced his campaign for mayor of New York City. He outlined a platform to address the city's unpleasantness and high cost. One proposal included banning commercial vehicle traffic from loading or unloading between 8am and 6pm, with fines for double parkers and diplomatic plates.


Fox News: Turkish President Erdogan delays ratification of Sweden's NATO membership, demands fulfillment of obligations
Turkish President Erdogan delays ratification of Sweden's NATO membership, demands fulfillment of obligations
Turkish President Erdogan halts Sweden's NATO membership, citing concerns about anti-Islamic demonstrations and security threats from Kurdish militants. Erdogan condemns Quran-burning protest in Sweden as a hate crime against Muslims. (, )

Erdogan says Sweden must fulfill obligations and fight against terrorism and Islamophobia before receiving approval for NATO membership. Turkey accuses Sweden of being too lenient towards anti-Islamic groups, including Kurdish militants. NATO Secretary-General makes last-ditch effort to grant Sweden membership. (, )


The Epoch Times: John Robson: What Would George Washington Say About the Current State of Affairs?
John Robson: What Would George Washington Say About the Current State of Affairs?
The article discusses the thoughts of George Washington and Sir John A. Macdonald, and how their perspectives on politics and governance would apply to the modern world. The author suggests that both Washington and Macdonald would be disappointed with the current state of politics and the influence of partisanship. They argue that individuals of questionable character should not be elected, and that religion and morality are essential for political prosperity. The author also reflects on the fact that exceptional leaders like Washington and Macdonald are rare, and that many politicians throughout history have been mediocre or corrupt.


#society

PJ Media: Lefties Begin Denying Service to Trump Supporters
Lefties Begin Denying Service to Trump Supporters
The Supreme Court's decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis sparks controversy over the right to refuse service. Leftists express outrage and use the ruling to exclude conservatives, while some business owners refuse service to Trump supporters. The Left's disregard for individual beliefs and the law's purpose as an equalizer is evident.


The Federalist Papers: Wealthy WNBA Star Doubles Down on Her Hatred of Our 'Trash' Country
Wealthy WNBA Star Doubles Down on Her Hatred of Our 'Trash' Country
WNBA player Natasha Cloud criticizes the U.S., calling it "trash" and discussing oppression of marginalized groups. She doubles down on her remarks despite backlash.


Fox News: 'RHOBH's Kyle Richards, Mauricio Umansky split after 27 years: report
'RHOBH's Kyle Richards, Mauricio Umansky split after 27 years: report
Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky are ending their 27-year marriage. They have been separated but still living together. They are figuring out what's next for them and their family.


Foreign Policy: In Seoul, Pride Strikes Back
In Seoul, Pride Strikes Back
The struggle for LGBTQ+ rights in South Korea is highlighted by the Seoul queer parade, which defiantly stood against conservative officials and groups. South Korea lags behind other developed democracies in LGBTQ+ acceptance, and even the United States continues to face challenges. Conservative religious groups in South Korea, backed by influential Protestant organizations, have impeded progress on anti-discrimination legislation. Despite opposition, there is growing support for LGBTQ+ rights in South Korea, indicating that change may be on the horizon.


Fox News: French riots: New report details thousands of arrests, hundreds of attacks on police since violence broke out
French riots: New report details thousands of arrests, hundreds of attacks on police since violence broke out
Nearly a week of protests in France following the police killing of a teenager of North African heritage resulted in thousands of vehicle fires, damaged buildings, and arrests. Over 5,600 vehicle fires and more than 1,000 damaged buildings were recorded, with 3,354 arrests made. There have also been numerous attacks on law enforcement premises and personnel. The unrest, driven by a mainly teenage backlash against perceived discrimination, has subsided in recent nights as more police have been deployed to control the situation. French President Emmanuel Macron is seeking solutions to address the ongoing violence.


Daily Wire: ‘Sound Of Freedom’ Tops $10M in Box Office PreSales
‘Sound Of Freedom’ Tops $10M in Box Office PreSales
The movie "Sound of Freedom," dealing with human trafficking, has surpassed $10 million in presales ahead of its release. Industry experts are shocked by the surge in presales, and the film aims to raise awareness about the plight of trafficked children. Actor Jim Caviezel, who plays the lead role, criticized Christian bigotry and revealed that Disney wanted to remove "God" from a previous movie.


#foreignaffairs

Red State: Joe and Hunter Biden Have Tongues Wagging Again With Another Weekend Trip
Joe and Hunter Biden Have Tongues Wagging Again With Another Weekend Trip
The revelations from the IRS whistleblowers are serious in the Biden family foreign dealings scandal, with alleged interference from the DOJ. Hunter Biden's trips to Camp David during the Russian rebellion spark questions.


#economy

National Review: Bud Light Sales Plunge 28 Percent Ahead of Fourth of July Holiday
Bud Light Sales Plunge 28 Percent Ahead of Fourth of July Holiday
Bud Light sales dropped by 27.9 percent compared to last year, following a marketing controversy with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. The Fourth of July holiday, typically a crucial sales period, did not bring a turnaround for the brand.


Forbes: Saudi, Russian Production Cuts Unlikely To Move Near-Term Oil Price Needle
Saudi, Russian Production Cuts Unlikely To Move Near-Term Oil Price Needle
Saudi Arabia has extended its voluntary production cut of 1 million barrels per day until the end of August, aiming to stabilize oil markets. Russia also announced a 500,000 bpd cut for August. Despite these cuts, global crude markets remain relatively stable, with Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures seeing minimal gains. The market is still waiting for a more significant shift, as central banks combat inflation and economic uncertainties persist.


Flag And Cross: Bud Light Humiliated as Latest Ad Bombs, Features Men Grunting: 'Another Pathetic Attempt'
Bud Light Humiliated as Latest Ad Bombs, Features Men Grunting: 'Another Pathetic Attempt'
Bud Light's latest ad, partnering with a transgender activist, backfires and alienates customers, leading to declining sales. Sales for the brand and its parent company, Ab InBev, have dropped significantly. The company refuses to apologize and instead rolls out desperate ads to regain customers, but they are seen as insulting and desperate.


Fox News: California city raises minimum wage to $19.08 per hour: highest in America
California city raises minimum wage to $19.08 per hour: highest in America
West Hollywood now has the highest minimum wage in the U.S., at $19.08 an hour. Workers welcome the increase, while employers worry about rising labor costs. The minimum wage has also increased in other cities, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.


The Epoch Times: Fourth of July Cookout Costs Slightly Less This Year, Still More Expensive Than Two Years Ago
Fourth of July Cookout Costs Slightly Less This Year, Still More Expensive Than Two Years Ago
The cost of groceries for a Fourth of July cookout in the U.S. is slightly lower than last year, but still 14 percent higher than two years ago. Beef and potato prices have gone up due to drought and poor weather, while chicken, lemonade, and chocolate chip cookies have seen price drops. Farmers are not profiting from higher food prices as they have to bear other rising costs.


#religion

The Epoch Times: Church in Northern Alberta Badly Damaged by Fire
Church in Northern Alberta Badly Damaged by Fire
St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Lac La Biche, Alberta, has been gutted by a fire. The cause is unknown, and authorities are asking for security footage to investigate any suspicious activity. The church, which has been a part of the community since 1932, was involved in charity work and had a small but active congregation. The possibility of arson is a concern, reflecting deeper issues within society. Similar incidents have occurred in Canada in recent years.


#health

Fox News: Dog owners seek solutions for Fourth of July fireworks anxiety in pets
Dog owners seek solutions for Fourth of July fireworks anxiety in pets
Many dog owners are seeking ways to calm their pets during Fourth of July fireworks. Some use anxiety medication or calming supplements, while others opt for microchipping their pets. The use of CBD dog treats to calm dogs during the festivities is increasing. Animal shelters are bracing for an influx of stray dogs due to the holiday.


Fox News: Be well: Treat and prevent pink eye with a health specialist's top tips
Be well: Treat and prevent pink eye with a health specialist's top tips
Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is a common infection that causes the eye to become red and irritated. It can be caused by viruses, bacteria, allergens, or foreign objects in the eye. Symptoms include redness, swelling, tearing, discharge, and burning. Treatment involves using medicated eyedrops or creams, depending on the cause of the infection. Good hygiene practices, such as washing hands and avoiding sharing personal items, can help prevent the spread of pink eye.


#education

The Blaze: Boston University law students offered therapy to help cope with several recent Supreme Court rulings that did not go in left's favor
Boston University law students offered therapy to help cope with several recent Supreme Court rulings that did not go in left's favor
Boston University Law students received therapy to cope with recent Supreme Court rulings against the left. The Law Student Government Association criticized these decisions and expressed concern about other rulings. BU reminded students of available wellness resources.


National Review: The Corner: Affirmative-Action Alternatives: Stereotyping with Extra Steps
The Corner: Affirmative-Action Alternatives: Stereotyping with Extra Steps
UC Davis is helping to diversify its medical school by using a socioeconomic disadvantage scale for admissions. However, the effectiveness of this points system in improving health outcomes is uncertain.


#crime

Daily Wire: Authorities Share New Details On Baltimore Mass Shooting, Offer $28,000 Reward For Information
Authorities Share New Details On Baltimore Mass Shooting, Offer $28,000 Reward For Information
Authorities in Baltimore are searching for suspects in a mass shooting at a block party that killed two people and injured 28 others. Officials are urging the community to come forward with information and have offered support programs for residents. Police have recovered weapons and casings at the scene, and anyone with a weapon at the party is considered a suspect. The motive and identity of the suspects have not been released.


#outdoors

Flag And Cross: Dad Dead After Accident at Popular Hiking Destination, Nearby Family Could Do Nothing to Save Him
Dad Dead After Accident at Popular Hiking Destination, Nearby Family Could Do Nothing to Save Him
A Beaverton father of five tragically died after falling down an embankment while hiking near the Multnomah Falls waterfall. The man slipped and fell an estimated 150 feet, with his children unable to witness the accident. The cause of the accident is currently under investigation.


#other

Fox News: 'Vampire fish' in Great Lakes take bites out of large catches, unnerve anglers as population control commences
'Vampire fish' in Great Lakes take bites out of large catches, unnerve anglers as population control commences
A parasitic fish called sea lampreys has caused concern in the Great Lakes. The population has temporarily increased due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but efforts to control their numbers are ongoing. While they are destructive to other fish, they do not pose any known health risks to humans.


Fox News: Pilot dead after crashing floatplane into northern Minnesota lake
Pilot dead after crashing floatplane into northern Minnesota lake
The body of a pilot who crashed his floatplane into Lake Mille Lacs has been recovered. The pilot, 47-year-old Ryan Comer, died in the crash, and the National Transportation Safety Board is investigating.