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#politics

The Epoch Times: Looking Back at Blinken’s Trip to Beijing
Looking Back at Blinken’s Trip to Beijing
Secretary of State Antony Blinken's trip to Beijing yielded little substance or negotiation on key issues. The Biden administration's approach to China seems to prioritize empty communication over action, reminiscent of historical instances where "talk-talk" strategies masked impending military attacks. Blinken's visit appeared to be a win for Xi Jinping, offering little for U.S. interests while confirming points important to the Chinese Communist Party. The lack of substantive dialogue and Blinken's acquiescence to China's demands highlight the need for a stronger stance against Chinese belligerence.


Fox News: Biden likely violated First Amendment during COVID-19 pandemic, federal judge says
Biden likely violated First Amendment during COVID-19 pandemic, federal judge says
A U.S. District Court judge temporarily blocks White House officials from meeting with tech companies over claims of social media censorship. Judge Terry A. Doughty suggests that the government's actions may violate the First Amendment. The injunction states that if the allegations are true, it could be the largest attack on free speech in U.S. history.


#society

The Epoch Times: How to Slow Down This Summer
How to Slow Down This Summer
Summer is a time to slow down and enjoy life's moments. Take a break from rushing and appreciate the little things. Clear your mind of negative thoughts and find things to appreciate. Create work-life balance and reduce screen time. Simplify your calendar and make time for fun. ,+ ,


The Epoch Times: Gaining Respect 1 Clothing Item at a Time
Gaining Respect 1 Clothing Item at a Time
Dressing professionally while traveling can lead to respectful behavior from others. Studies show that formal clothing increases cognitive abilities and enhances politeness. Dressing well can command respect and influence how others treat us.


The Epoch Times: Taliban Orders Hair and Beauty Salons in Afghanistan to Close
Taliban Orders Hair and Beauty Salons in Afghanistan to Close
The Taliban has ordered beauty salons in Afghanistan to close within a month, further restricting women's rights. The ban, which impacts women's entrepreneurship and the economy, has been condemned by foreign governments and the United Nations.


#war

Euromaidan Press: OSCE Parliamentary Assembly calls Russia state sponsor of terrorism
OSCE Parliamentary Assembly calls Russia state sponsor of terrorism
The OSCE officially declares Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism due to the actions of the Wagner Group, a private military company funded by the Russian government. Member states are called upon to recognize the terrorist nature of the Wagner Group and refrain from involving them in interstate relations.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: Canadian Ministers Concerned for Safety of Indian Diplomats Due to Threats on Protest Poster
Canadian Ministers Concerned for Safety of Indian Diplomats Due to Threats on Protest Poster
Canadian ministers criticize a promotional poster calling for a "Khalistan Freedom Rally" in Toronto that includes language advocating violence against India. The murder of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar has caused outrage in the community, with concerns over his safety and alleged threats from the Indian government. Indian officials have expressed their concerns to Canadian authorities regarding the protest.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Homeowners Cutting Back on Spending, Plan to Look for Second Job: Bank of Canada Survey
Homeowners Cutting Back on Spending, Plan to Look for Second Job: Bank of Canada Survey
Higher interest rates in Canada have impacted homeowners with variable-rate mortgages, causing them to cut back on spending and consider seeking additional employment. The Bank of Canada conducted a survey revealing that while most mortgage holders were confident in making higher payments, they were also more likely to look for second jobs. The survey also indicated that homeowners with variable-rate mortgages were more inclined to seek additional work compared to those with fixed-rate mortgages. This financial strain has raised concerns about the fragility of the Canadian housing system.


#culture

The Epoch Times: Baseball Book Classics
Baseball Book Classics
: Three books are recommended for readers who may not have a special interest in baseball. "Casey at the Bat" is a classic baseball poem turned picture book, perfect for children. "100 Cupboards" is a fantasy book set in small-town Kansas and revolves around a wall of magic cupboards and a chance to play baseball. "Shoeless Joe" explores father-son relationships, faith, and following dreams, all within the context of a magical baseball field.


#education

Human Events: John McWhorter slams affirmative action for ‘tokenism’ while Joy Reid credits it for her success
John McWhorter slams affirmative action for ‘tokenism’ while Joy
Reid credits it for her success
Joy Reid and John McWhorter discuss the Supreme Court's decision to end affirmative action. Reid, an MSNBC anchor, credits affirmative action for her admission to Harvard. McWhorter, a Columbia professor, argues that affirmative action is no longer necessary and suggests addressing socioeconomic factors instead. McWhorter shares his experience of being hired for a tenure track job despite being under-qualified, solely based on his race. He concludes that ending race-based admissions, with other assistance for the disadvantaged, is the right decision.


Fox News: The largest teachers union in America recommended educators include ‘Gender Queer’ in their summer reading
The largest teachers union in America recommended educators include ‘Gender Queer’ in their summer reading
The National Education Association (NEA) recommends the controversial book "Gender Queer" on summer reading lists for teachers. The book has faced criticism for explicit content and depictions of sexual activities.


#crime

Forbes: Keeping Porch Pirates Away On Amazon Prime Day: A Retail Guide
Keeping Porch Pirates Away On Amazon Prime Day: A Retail Guide
Amazon Prime Day is coming up, and with it comes the risk of theft for online retailers. Shipment theft is already a significant issue, with an estimated 1.7 million packages lost or stolen in the US daily. Following Prime Day, package theft is expected to increase by at least 40%. Amazon offers its A-to-z Guarantee policy to protect customers who purchase from third-party sellers, but sellers must navigate a lengthy process to resolve claims and avoid negative consequences with Amazon. Online retailers can take proactive steps to protect themselves from theft, such as using Amazon Hub Lockers or Counters for deliveries, gauging ZIP code risks, promoting delivery instructions for high-traffic events, and considering insurance options.


The Epoch Times: Fireworks Explosion in Western Michigan Kills One Woman and Injures 9 Other People
Fireworks Explosion in Western Michigan Kills One Woman and Injures 9 Other People
Two fireworks explosions in western Michigan left one woman dead and nine others injured. The first explosion occurred in Allegan County during a fireworks display, injuring several spectators. The second explosion happened in Park Township, killing a 43-year-old woman and damaging nearby homes and vehicles. The incidents are under investigation.


#technology

The Epoch Times: 'A Preoccupation With Failure.' Why the Titan Submersible Was Doomed From the Start
'A Preoccupation With Failure.' Why the Titan Submersible Was Doomed From the Start
The company behind the submersible that imploded during a dive to the Titanic ignored key principles of high-reliability organizations. Experts say OceanGate failed to recognize the complexity and potential for failure in their work. There were also concerns about the simplicity of the vessel's engineering and the lack of safety protocols and backup systems.