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#politics

Breitbart: My Socialist Hell: Venezuelan 'Opposition' Finds Its 14 Losers for Maduro's Sham Election
My Socialist Hell: Venezuelan 'Opposition' Finds Its 14 Losers for Maduro's Sham Election
Venezuela's opposition is preparing for a primary election to select a candidate to run against socialist leader Nicolás Maduro next year. A poll showed former lawmaker María Corina Machado leading the primary race by a significant margin. However, she has been banned from running by the Maduro regime, along with several other candidates. The opposition faces challenges in organizing the primary, as well as ensuring Venezuelans abroad can vote in the general election. The situation highlights the lack of genuine opposition and the difficulties of challenging Maduro's regime.


American Thinker: Obama judge blocks Florida's law prohibiting foreigners from collecting voter registrations as 'unconstitutional'
Obama judge blocks Florida's law prohibiting foreigners from collecting voter registrations as 'unconstitutional'
An Obama-appointed federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against Florida’s election law that limits third-party voter registration organizations. The law barred non-citizens from handling voter registration forms. The judge deemed the law unconstitutional, arguing that it discriminates based on alienage. This ruling raises concerns about non-citizens having access to voter registrations and potentially misusing collected data.


Breitbart: Fmr. Dem Sen. Heitkamp on SCOTUS Loan Ruling: Congress Didn't Do Its Job and Expected SCOTUS to Approve Executive Overreach
Fmr. Dem Sen. Heitkamp on SCOTUS Loan Ruling: Congress Didn't Do Its Job and Expected SCOTUS to Approve Executive Overreach
Former Senator Heidi Heitkamp responded to Democrats' complaints about the Supreme Court's decision on President Biden's student loan plan. She argued that the ruling is a result of people not doing their job and expecting the court to approve executive orders that the president himself questioned the authority for. Heitkamp suggested that those unhappy with the decision should focus on electing officials who can pass the legislation they desire. She also mentioned the partisan nature of the Supreme Court but emphasized that the court's members were nominated and confirmed through the legal process.


#society

Red State: Bud Light's Latest Attempt to Save Themselves Shows Exactly Why They've Hit Another Embarrassing Low
Bud Light's Latest Attempt to Save Themselves Shows Exactly Why They've Hit Another Embarrassing Low
Bud Light's sales continue to plummet after endorsing transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Their attempts to boost sales through rebates and advertising featuring Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce have failed. Consumers criticize the brand for being "out of touch" and claim the beer is now cheaper than water in some places. Bud Light broke the unwritten rule of avoiding politics and religion, and their future remains uncertain.


The Epoch Times: Lac-Mégantic Mayor, Residents Fear 'Monster Trains' Will Bring Another Rail Disaster
Lac-Mégantic Mayor, Residents Fear 'Monster Trains' Will Bring Another Rail Disaster
Residents of Lac-Mégantic, Quebec, are still waiting for a promised railway bypass ten years after a deadly train derailment. Trains carrying hazardous materials through the town have increased in length, raising concerns about the potential for another disaster. The mayor wants advance notice about the materials being transported and a bypass to be completed as soon as possible.


Fox News: San Diego opens first 'safe sleeping site' tents for homeless people
San Diego opens first 'safe sleeping site' tents for homeless people
San Diego has opened its first "safe sleeping" area for the homeless as part of efforts to combat the ongoing crisis. The site, operated by Dreams for Change, will accommodate up to 150 people and offer access to restrooms, meals, and mobile showers. A larger safe-sleeping site is set to open in the fall, and the city council has passed a ban on tent encampments in public spaces.

San Diego is taking action to address its high homeless population by providing shelter and services. The city has opened a safe sleeping area for the homeless, with plans to open a larger site in the future. The move comes as part of a comprehensive strategy to connect, support, and shelter homeless individuals.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: US Condemns 'Attempted Arson' Against Indian Consulate in San Francisco
US Condemns 'Attempted Arson' Against Indian Consulate in San Francisco
Sikh separatists allegedly set fire to the Indian Consulate in San Francisco, drawing condemnation from the United States. No injuries were reported, and this marked the group's second attack on the Consulate. The incident also included newspaper clippings on the murder of a Sikh community leader in Canada.


Forbes: Russia Is Reportedly Open To A Prisoner Swap For Detained WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich
Russia Is Reportedly Open To A Prisoner Swap For Detained WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich
Russia is reportedly discussing a potential prisoner swap with the U.S. to free Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who was arrested on espionage charges. The U.S. denies the charges and has designated Gershkovich as wrongfully detained.


Flag And Cross: Egypt's 2013 Revolution Halts Islamist Rise, Inspires Regional Change
Egypt's 2013 Revolution Halts Islamist Rise, Inspires Regional Change
The rise of Islamists in the Middle East after the Arab Spring was halted by a popular revolution in Egypt on June 30, 2013. The Egyptian army sided with the people and ousted Islamist President Mohamed Morsi, signaling a new era in the region. This revolution served as a model for Sudan, which also ousted its Islamist leader and adopted a secular constitution.


The Economist: Britain’s tough asylum plans are held up in court and by the Lords
Britain’s tough asylum plans are held up in court and by the Lords
Britain's tough asylum plans to "stop the boats" are facing obstacles in court and in the House of Lords. The Court of Appeals ruled that the government's solution of sending asylum-seekers to Rwanda is illegal, and the Illegal Migration Bill is also facing criticism. The government's small-boats policy is being slowed but not permanently blocked, and it may prevail on Rwanda if the Supreme Court rules in its favor. The migration bill may become law, but it would likely result in an ever-growing backlog of undecided asylum cases.


#economy

Flag And Cross: GameStop Consolidates After Bullish Surge, Traders Await Price Breakout
GameStop Consolidates After Bullish Surge, Traders Await Price Breakout
GameStop Corporation (NYSE: GME) is trading lower, consolidating after a recent rise. It is currently in a bull flag pattern but may continue downwards in the short term.


#religion

Fox News: July Fourth blessings on America, with lessons from the red, white and blue
July Fourth blessings on America, with lessons from the red, white and blue
This article discusses the significance of the American flag and the partnership between God and the United States. It emphasizes the importance of remembering the sacrifices made for freedom, waiting upon the Lord, and embodying the love that God calls for. The author encourages readers to proclaim liberty and be the children of God they are meant to be.


#culture

The Federalist Papers: 'America's Beer' Shows Bud Light How It's Done with Choice of Influencer: A Real Woman
'America's Beer' Shows Bud Light How It's Done with Choice of Influencer: A Real Woman
Yuengling beer has hired female golf influencer Madi Frerking to promote its light beer, "Flight," dealing a blow to Bud Light. Frerking, a talented golfer, has been praised for her real-world skills and internet presence. Meanwhile, Bud Light faced backlash for distancing itself from influencer Dylan Mulvaney, resulting in lost business and job cuts.


Breitbart: Watch: Rocker Morrissey Kisses Rosary, Sings Song Questioning Whether Arsonists Burned Down Notre Dame
Watch: Rocker Morrissey Kisses Rosary, Sings Song Questioning Whether Arsonists Burned Down Notre Dame
English rock star Morrissey performed a concert in Israel, where he sang a song questioning the origins of the Notre Dame fire and kissed a rosary. The video of the performance went viral on social media. Experts believe the fire was accidental, possibly caused by a cigarette or an electrical system malfunction.


#health

The Epoch Times: The Chinese Herb for Malaria and Nobel Prize Winner
The Chinese Herb for Malaria and Nobel Prize Winner
In 1972, Professor Tu Youyou discovered that the Chinese herb Artemisia could cure malaria. Her work has saved thousands of lives. Tu's discovery has led to the development of a drug with a 96% cure rate.


#education

PJ Media: Joy Reid Reveals She Got Into Harvard ‘Only Because of Affirmative Action,’ Surprises No One
Joy Reid Reveals She Got Into Harvard ‘Only Because of Affirmative Action,’ Surprises No One
Joy Reid's comments on affirmative action at Harvard show a lack of intelligence and neglect of discrimination faced by Asian-American students.


#crime

Fox News: Texas shooting after local festival leaves 3 dead, 8 injured
Texas shooting after local festival leaves 3 dead, 8 injured
Three people were killed and eight were injured in a shooting after a local festival in Fort Worth, Texas. The suspects remain unidentified.


The Epoch Times: Corrections Head Questioned How Mendicino Was Kept in Dark Over Bernardo Transfer
Corrections Head Questioned How Mendicino Was Kept in Dark Over Bernardo Transfer
The head of Canada's federal prison system contacted Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino regarding his outrage over the transfer of notorious serial killer Paul Bernardo to a medium-security prison. Mendicino and his staff have faced scrutiny over the timeline and who knew what regarding the transfer, with calls for his resignation from the Opposition Conservatives. Bernardo, known as the "Schoolgirl Killer," is serving a life sentence for the kidnapping, torture, and murders of young girls. The Correctional Service of Canada has not provided an update on its review of the transfer.


The Epoch Times: Bodies Found in Two Burnt-Out Cars Prompt Police Probe
Bodies Found in Two Burnt-Out Cars Prompt Police Probe
Human remains found inside two burnt-out cars in Sydney are being treated as suspicious deaths. Police discovered a body in a partially burnt-out Ford Fiesta in North Parramatta, following reports of gunshots in the area. Another car, a Toyota RAV4, was found ablaze in the Royal National Park south of Sydney, with skeletal remains inside. Homicide detectives are investigating the Parramatta fire, and forensic examination is underway to determine the victims' identities.


Breitbart: Convicted Rapist Isla Bryson Complains of 'Transphobia' in Male Prison
Convicted Rapist Isla Bryson Complains of 'Transphobia' in Male Prison
Biological male convicted of raping two women complains about transphobic abuse in male prison. Categorized as .


#sports

The Epoch Times: Muncy Homers, Roberts Gets 700th Win as Manager in Dodgers' 5-2 Victory Over Pirates
Muncy Homers, Roberts Gets 700th Win as Manager in Dodgers' 5-2 Victory Over Pirates
Dodgers' Max Muncy hits his 19th homer and congratulates manager Dave Roberts on his 700th win. Roberts is happy to win and praises the organization. Dodgers bounce back with RBI doubles from Heyward and Rojas. Muncy hits first home run since June. Dodgers win 5-2 against the Pirates.


Flag And Cross: ICYMI: Hockey Fans Know Exactly What to Do After Singer's Mic Cuts Out During National Anthem
ICYMI: Hockey Fans Know Exactly What to Do After Singer's Mic Cuts Out During National Anthem
During a Toronto Maple Leafs game, singer Natalie Morris's microphone malfunctioned while attempting to sing the U.S. national anthem. However, the crowd of Canadian hockey fans stepped in and sang the anthem, showing their support and knowledge of the song. This act of kindness highlights the love and respect Canadians have for the anthem, in contrast to the growing controversy in America surrounding it.


Flag And Cross: Israel Premier Tech Team Takes On Tour De France Without Israeli Riders
Israel Premier Tech Team Takes On Tour De France Without Israeli Riders
The Israel Premier Tech cycling team, with no Israeli riders, is competing in the 2023 Tour de France. The team's jerseys are inspired by the colors of the Israel National Trail. They aim to surpass their performance from last year and compete for stage wins.


#technology

Field & Stream: Rimfire vs. Centerfire, What's the Difference?
Rimfire vs. Centerfire, What's the Difference?
Rimfire vs centerfire ammunition: the main difference is in how they are primed. Centerfire cartridges have a primer inserted into the base, while rimfire cartridges have a chemical priming compound in the rim. Rimfire ammo can have failures to fire due to empty spaces in the rim, while centerfire is more reliable. Centerfire cartridges also have higher power and pressure levels compared to rimfire.


#other

The Blaze: Lab-grown chicken is already available for purchase?!
Lab-grown chicken is already available for purchase?!
Lab-grown chicken is a real thing, made from animal cells harvested via biopsies and grown in a "bath of cell food" until they develop into edible muscle, connective tissue, and fat. The company is starting with chicken filets but plans to expand into beef and other species. Some people jokingly suggest government intervention to label lab-grown meat.


Forbes: Will Twitter’s Tweet View Limits Affect Weather Safety?
Will Twitter’s Tweet View Limits Affect Weather Safety?
Twitter's decision to limit the number of tweets a user can see has raised concerns about the impact on weather safety. The National Weather Service relies on Twitter to disseminate important information during dangerous weather events, and there are worries that these limits could hinder their ability to communicate effectively. While Twitter has backtracked on its announcement to limit automated tweets from government agencies like the National Weather Service, there are still concerns about the value of Twitter as a tool for weather dissemination.


Forbes: Taylor Swift’s ‘Anti-Hero’ Should Break Her Grammy Tie With Paul McCartney
Taylor Swift’s ‘Anti-Hero’ Should Break Her Grammy Tie With Paul McCartney
Taylor Swift, a prominent figure in Grammy history, is expected to break a record in the Song of the Year category at the 2024 Grammys, surpassing Paul McCartney and Lionel Richie. Her song "Anti-Hero" from her latest album, Midnights, is a strong contender for the award. Despite her already impressive Grammy wins, there is a collective push for her to receive even greater recognition in the music industry.