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#politics

American Thinker: To celebrate U.S.'s 247th birthday, take back freedom, starting with medical autonomy
To celebrate U.S.'s 247th birthday, take back freedom, starting with medical autonomy
Congress plans to address the financial woes of the health care system, but their solutions involve more regulations and spending, including printing more money. This approach, which has been used for decades, has led to excessive bureaucracy and a lack of access to care. The root cause of the problem is federal control of health care and overspending. Americans need to regain control over their own health care decisions for the system to improve.


The Epoch Times: Biden Official Says Social Media Companies Uncooperative in Addressing Fentanyl Crisis
Biden Official Says Social Media Companies Uncooperative in Addressing Fentanyl Crisis
Anne Milgram, head of the DEA, criticized social media companies for not doing enough to address the fentanyl crisis. More than two-thirds of drug overdose deaths in the US involve synthetic opioids, primarily fentanyl. The Biden administration has requested $46.1 billion to address national drug control programs. Critics blame Biden's border policies for the fentanyl crisis. The Justice Department has filed criminal charges against Chinese companies and individuals for trafficking chemicals used to make fentanyl.


#society

American Thinker: Are the World’s 'Happiest' Countries Really Happy?
Are the World’s 'Happiest' Countries Really Happy?
The United Nations World Happiness Report 2023 has caused confusion, as it ranked countries based on life satisfaction rather than emotional happiness. While Finland ranked first in life satisfaction, native Finns do not consider themselves particularly happy. Israel, ranked fourth in life satisfaction, also lacks positive emotions. The distinction between life satisfaction and emotional happiness is crucial in understanding these rankings.


#war

Foreign Policy: Why the United States Is Winning the AI Race—for Now
Why the United States Is Winning the AI Race—for Now
Private investigator John Malone is called to investigate the disappearance of a wealthy socialite. His search takes him through a web of deception and corruption in the world of high society.

Meanwhile, tensions escalate in the war-torn region of Ukraine as both sides struggle for control. The international community anxiously watches as the conflict threatens to ignite a larger scale war.


#foreignaffairs

Foreign Policy: The Putin-Prigozhin Fight Now Has a Syrian Battlefield
The Putin-Prigozhin Fight Now Has a Syrian Battlefield
As Yevgeny Prigozhin's private military organization, the Wagner Group, faces a mutiny, the Kremlin is working to prevent the uprising from spreading across their empire. Efforts are focused on Syria, where Wagner operates to protect oil fields and phosphate mines. High-ranking Wagner mercenaries have been detained, and security at Russian bases remains high. Meanwhile, the Syrian government has been asked not to let Wagner fighters leave the country, and Russian forces have increased security at their bases. Despite the mutiny, experts believe Wagner's operations will continue under new leadership, as the group has extensive experience in providing security services in various regions.


Fox News: To deter China, the US should build rings of fire
To deter China, the US should build rings of fire
Adm. John Aquilino states that the U.S. lacks the capabilities to match China's arsenal of theater-range missiles, raising concerns about America's ability to deter war or win if deterrence fails. China has more than 1,250 ground-launched theater-range missiles and has conducted more missile tests than the rest of the world combined. The U.S. needs to develop a strategy to close the missile gap, establish "rings of fire" across the Indo-Pacific, and leverage allies and partners to join in the development and production of these systems. The legislation and sustained oversight are necessary to restore deterrence in the Indo-Pacific.


#economy

Forbes: Solving The Big Problems That Come In Small Parcels
Solving The Big Problems That Come In Small Parcels
Small packages being shipped into the United States are both beneficial and harmful. While they provide access to affordable imported goods, they also bring counterfeit products, goods made with forced labor, and faulty items. Some interest groups have called for tariffs or a lowered de minimis threshold to address this issue, but these solutions are unlikely to be effective. Instead, better transparency along the supply chain and enhanced technologies can help customs authorities detect and deter bad actors. It is important to modernize customs procedures to match the demands of the global economy.


#crime

Fox News: Former NYPD detective claims he was denied backup because he is White: 'traumatic'
Former NYPD detective claims he was denied backup because he is White: 'traumatic'
A former NYPD detective claims he was denied backup during violent confrontations because he is white. John Olsen filed a lawsuit alleging race discrimination and military status discrimination. Olsen says he faced racially-charged incidents and comments, and was left without backup from minority officers during dangerous situations. He faced physical attacks and threats, leading to injuries. Olsen ultimately resigned out of fear for his safety. The NYPD declined to comment on the pending litigation.


#science

American Thinker: Human groundwater usage causing earth to wobble?
Human groundwater usage causing earth to wobble?
A study claims that human action, such as dam construction and burning fossil fuels, is causing the Earth to wobble on its axis. However, this theory is highly doubtful and seems like another attack on agriculture. It is more likely that the wobble is caused by natural factors such as shifting continents and melting glaciers.


#outdoors

RV Lifestyle: Mysteries in the Wild: Hunting Down Missing Hikers in National Parks
Mysteries in the Wild: Hunting Down Missing Hikers in National Parks
In Episode 454 of the RV Podcast, missing hikers in National Parks are discussed, along with a mystery gas sickening campers, RV shipments being down almost 50%, and tips on RV awning care.


#other

Fox News: ‘Yellowstone’ star Kevin Costner's divorce hearing: What to know about his celebrity lawyer
‘Yellowstone’ star Kevin Costner's divorce hearing: What to know about his celebrity lawyer
Kevin Costner and his wife, Christine Baumgartner, filed for divorce in May of this year. They are due in court Wednesday for a case-management conference. Laura Wasser, the go-to celebrity divorce attorney, is representing Costner in the proceedings.