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#politics

Fox News: Karine Jean-Pierre has directly answered only 2% of Biden scandal questions at press briefings, study finds
Karine Jean-Pierre has directly answered only 2% of Biden scandal questions at press briefings, study finds
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has offered very few direct answers to questions about scandals involving President Biden and Hunter Biden, according to a study by the Media Research Center. Out of 252 questions asked about these topics, only six received definitive answers. Most of the questions were deferred to the White House Counsel's Office.


Red State: Karine Jean-Pierre Was Asked If Joe Biden Acknowledges His Granddaughter, and the Answer Chilled Me to the Core
Karine Jean-Pierre Was Asked If Joe Biden Acknowledges His Granddaughter, and the Answer Chilled Me to the Core


In 2023, the White House is filled with political debates and a senile president. The question of how many grandchildren Joe Biden has arises, with reports suggesting that he disowned his own granddaughter to appease his drug-addled son. The pettiness and pointlessness of this strategy raise concerns about the decency and humanity of the president. It's a story that goes beyond a family matter and calls for accountability.


Red State: Gavin Newsom Once Again Tries, Fails to Troll a Red State, Spreads Misinformation About 'Banned Books'
Gavin Newsom Once Again Tries, Fails to Troll a Red State, Spreads Misinformation About 'Banned Books'
California Governor Gavin Newsom traveled to Boise, Idaho to discuss "book bans" in red states. Critics noted that the books in the video were not actually banned. The topic of book bans has become a divisive issue in the ongoing culture wars. Newsom's focus on this issue while ignoring the problems in his own state was seen as misguided.


Fox News: Biden to appeal Big Tech collusion ruling banning admin officials meeting with social media firms: Report
Biden to appeal Big Tech collusion ruling banning admin officials meeting with social media firms: Report
The Biden administration plans to appeal a federal court ruling that found it likely violated the First Amendment by meeting with tech companies to discuss social media censorship. The ruling prohibits certain federal officials from contacting social media companies for speech suppression efforts. Critics argue that conservative speech has been disproportionately censored.


#society

Front Page Magazine: The Nightmare of Being Christian in Pakistan
The Nightmare of Being Christian in Pakistan
Two Christian boys in Pakistan have been arrested and charged with blasphemy for allegedly naming a puppy Muhammad Ali. The police officer who arrested them had been beating the younger boy for being a Christian and continued to beat both boys after the older one intervened. The boys now face potentially long prison sentences or death if convicted under the blasphemy law. The officer's claim is preposterous as the boys do not even own a puppy. This incident has caused fear among the Christian community and has strained relations between Muslims and Christians in the area.


Front Page Magazine: Not for Sale: God's Children
Not for Sale: God's Children
"Sound of Freedom" is a powerful and gripping film that sheds light on the horrifying reality of child sex trafficking in modern times. Starring Jim Caviezel, the movie aims to awaken the apathetic public, just like abolitionist works did in the past. It delves into the story of Tim Ballard, a DHS agent who embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue a young girl. Through its realism and hope, the film challenges viewers to confront the pervasiveness of this evil and reject their own indifference.


Fox News: Ice-T fires back at critics slamming wife Coco Austin's racy July 4th bikini post
Ice-T fires back at critics slamming wife Coco Austin's racy July 4th bikini post
Rapper and actor Ice-T defends his wife Coco Austin after she receives negative comments for posting revealing bikini pictures on Instagram. Social media users criticize Coco for her Fourth of July post, questioning her choices as a mother. Ice-T responds to the comments, defending Coco and telling critics to unfollow her. This is not the first time the couple has faced online criticism.


#economy

Forbes: Healthcare And Airline Billionaire Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth Gets One-Two Bump From Thailand’s Travel Rebound
Healthcare And Airline Billionaire Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth Gets One-Two Bump From Thailand’s Travel Rebound
Former surgeon Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth's wealth surged thanks to the rebound in travel after Covid-19 restrictions lifted. He has stakes in airline Bangkok Airways and private hospital chain BDMS. International tourist arrivals, including medical tourists, are expected to triple this year, boosting the shares in both companies and increasing Prasert's net worth by 23% to $3.8 billion. BDMS saw a 14% growth in revenue from international patients, accounting for 29% of its total revenue. Prasert's children hold key positions in both companies. Prasert and Poramaporn, his daughter, returned to their roles after a ban due to stock-price manipulation allegations.


The Epoch Times: Stock Market Today: Wall Street Drifts Lower as Markets Worldwide Pull Back
Stock Market Today: Wall Street Drifts Lower as Markets Worldwide Pull Back
Wall Street falls slightly after a recent rally, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average both dropping. China's slowing services industry growth contributes to global market decline. US economy remains strong despite higher interest rates.


Forbes: Much-Awaited IPO Stokes Thai Food Tycoon’s Appetite For Growth
Much-Awaited IPO Stokes Thai Food Tycoon’s Appetite For Growth
Chaivat Taepaisitphongse, a billionaire in Thailand, saw his agri-food conglomerate, Betagro, raise $575 million through an IPO in 2022. Betagro plans to use the funds to expand production and enter new markets, aiming to become a leader in the global food industry. Despite strong financial performance, concerns about the global economy and lower livestock prices have caused the company's shares to trade at a discount.


#military

Fox News: Austin administers military oath of office to new recruits as US military faces continued recruiting crisis
Austin administers military oath of office to new recruits as US military faces continued recruiting crisis
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin marked the 50th anniversary of the all-volunteer force by administering the military oath of office to 85 recruits at Fort Meade, Maryland. The U.S. military is currently facing a recruiting crisis due to factors such as the job market, the perception of the military being "woke," and high rates of PTSD. There are concerns that if recruitment numbers don't improve, the U.S. will not be able to face potential threats from Russia and China.


#health

Front Page Magazine: A Better Solution to Shortages than Chinese Cancer Drugs
A Better Solution to Shortages than Chinese Cancer Drugs
The Biden administration's decision to allow the importation of a non-approved cancer drug from China to address drug shortages is a dangerous move. The main cause of drug shortages in the US is the consolidation of Pharmacy Benefit Managers, which has led to manufacturers exiting the market. The administration's price controls on brand-name drugs will further diminish drug innovation and availability, ultimately resulting in higher prices and more shortages. Instead of relying on risky imports, the government should focus on addressing the root causes of drug shortages.


#education

The Epoch Times: Michael Zwaagstra: Empower Parents, Not the Educational Bureaucracy
Michael Zwaagstra: Empower Parents, Not the Educational Bureaucracy
Parents should have more control over their children's education, allowing them to choose schools and ensuring their input is considered.


#crime

Fox News: Philadelphia sues ghost gun distributors after deadly mass shooting
Philadelphia sues ghost gun distributors after deadly mass shooting
Philadelphia officials have announced two lawsuits against suppliers of ghost guns. The city claims that Polymer80, Inc. and JSD Supply are contributing to the gun violence problem by distributing unserialized ghost gun kits without conducting background checks. The city is seeking to prohibit these companies from distributing untraceable ghost guns.


Fox News: Psychoactive drugs from China labeled as beauty products seize at Virginia airport
Psychoactive drugs from China labeled as beauty products seize at Virginia airport
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted two packages containing 70 pounds of psychoactive drugs labeled as beauty products from China. The drugs, N, N-Dimethylpentylone Hydrochloride, are considered a scheduled I controlled substance and are sold on the streets as ecstasy or molly.


The Epoch Times: Motorcyclist Shot to Death in Alleged Road Rage on 14 Freeway in Lancaster
Motorcyclist Shot to Death in Alleged Road Rage on 14 Freeway in Lancaster
A motorcyclist was shot to death in a suspected road rage incident on the Antelope Valley 14 Freeway. The victim, identified as Henry Gonzalez, was found dead at the scene. No suspect information has been released.


#sports

Forbes: Without Superstars, MLB All-Star Game Ticket Prices Are Falling But Still At Record High
Without Superstars, MLB All-Star Game Ticket Prices Are Falling But Still At Record High
The All-Star Game is facing a setback as marquee players Aaron Judge, Mike Trout, and Clayton Kershaw are all injured. As a result, ticket prices for the game have dropped significantly. This year's game could still see record-high ticket prices, but the absence of star players is impacting sales.


Fox News: Argentine soccer player receives red card, ejected after appearing to urinate on field
Argentine soccer player receives red card, ejected after appearing to urinate on field
During a soccer match, Argentinian player Leonel Ovejero was red-carded and ejected after appearing to urinate on the field. The incident occurred while a player from the opposing team was being evaluated for an injury.


#other

The Right Scoop: AP fact checks Biden joke video on selling state secrets, gets mocked…
AP fact checks Biden joke video on selling state secrets, gets mocked…
AP fact-checked a video of Joe Biden joking about selling state secrets, concluding that it was false. Critics argue that the AP is protecting Biden and neglecting more important stories.


The Epoch Times: Beware of Rushed News Headlines
Beware of Rushed News Headlines
The retirement of Jim Palmer from the Orange County Rescue Mission was poorly reported by the Orange County Register, leaving many confused and speculating about the reasons. The Register could have provided a more extensive report on Palmer's accomplishments and offered an apology for the misleading article.