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#politics

Fox News: Arizona attorneys call for Gov. Katie Hobbs to rescind order that limits prosecution of abortion-related cases
Arizona attorneys call for Gov. Katie Hobbs to rescind order that limits prosecution of abortion-related cases
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed an executive order giving AG Kris Mayes power over state abortion cases. County attorneys are requesting that the order be rescinded, claiming interference with their duties. Hobbs' spokesperson defends the order, emphasizing the governor's commitment to reproductive freedoms.


National Review: Federal Judge Blocks Biden Officials From Coordinating Censorship With Social-Media Companies
Federal Judge Blocks Biden Officials From Coordinating Censorship With Social-Media Companies
Louisiana federal judge Terry Doughty issued a preliminary injunction blocking federal agencies from communicating with social media platforms. The ruling, prompted by a lawsuit, accuses officials of silencing conservative speech during the pandemic. The injunction will remain in effect until the case is resolved.


Flag And Cross: GOP Twitter Account Mocked For Flag Blunder On Independence Day
GOP Twitter Account Mocked For Flag Blunder On Independence Day
The Republican Party mocked for posting the wrong flag on Twitter for Independence Day, drawing attention and criticism. Users mocked the party for the blunder.


#society

National Review: The Corner: Help Put Us over the Top
The Corner: Help Put Us over the Top
We need your help to reach our fundraising goal of $100,000. Our work challenges the cultural zeitgeist and relies on contributions from loyal readers. Any amount, from $5 to $5,000, is greatly appreciated.


Human Events: 3,354 arrested, 5,662 vehicles torched during French race riots
3,354 arrested, 5,662 vehicles torched during French race riots
Race riots in France following the death of a teenager have led to over 3,000 arrests and extensive damage to buildings and vehicles. Majority of the arrested individuals were first-time offenders with no criminal records. The violence has gradually decreased, but President Macron faced criticism for attending a concert during the riots.


Daily Wire: Violent Riots Cost French Businesses Over $1 Billion: Report
Violent Riots Cost French Businesses Over $1 Billion: Report
Violent riots in France following the police shooting of a teenager cost businesses over $1 billion. Looting and arson led to widespread damage, with 200 businesses looted and 250 tobacco stores and 300 banks destroyed. The government will assist those affected, but the impact on the country's image and tourism industry is expected to be long-lasting.


Red State: Moore to the Point - Left Behind
Moore to the Point - Left Behind
Cocaine was found in the White House, and its origin is still unknown. Speculation ranges from a prankster to the president's son, who has a history of drug addiction.


Fox News: Adele warns fans 'I'll f---ing kill you' if they throw anything at her following dangerous concert trend
Adele warns fans 'I'll f---ing kill you' if they throw anything at her following dangerous concert trend
Adele warns concertgoers not to throw objects at performers on stage, promising to fight back.


#war

Euromaidan Press: UK, Canada, Sweden, Ukraine take Iran to top UN court over 2020 downing of a Ukrainian passenger jet – AP
UK, Canada, Sweden, Ukraine take Iran to top UN court over 2020 downing of a Ukrainian passenger jet – AP
UK, Canada, Sweden, and Ukraine take Iran to International Court of Justice over downing of Ukrainian plane in 2020. They seek ruling that Iran shot down the plane illegally and demand apology and compensation.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: US ambassador to Russia allowed to visit detained WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich for first time in months
US ambassador to Russia allowed to visit detained WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich for first time in months
Russian officials address the possibility of a prisoner swap with the United States for detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, but details are kept confidential. The U.S. ambassador to Russia was permitted to visit Gershkovich in prison for the first time since April. The Kremlin spokesperson states that consular contacts must be ensured on both sides.

Lynne M. Tracy, the U.S. ambassador to Russia, meets with Gershkovich in prison. Gershkovich, who has been held since March on charges of espionage, remains resilient and in good health. This is the first consular access granted to Gershkovich since April. The U.S. government declares him to be wrongfully detained.


Fox News: Syria's refugee crisis: Where it stands now
Syria's refugee crisis: Where it stands now
Some 15.3 million Syrians are in need of humanitarian aid. Syrians are living in extreme poverty, lacking food and facing malnutrition. The U.S. mission in Syria has shifted to focus on preventing the resurgence of terror groups and ensuring safe conditions for refugee return. Syria's refugee crisis has caused poverty and deteriorating living conditions in neighboring countries. Assistance is critical, especially after an earthquake and Russia's opposition to cross-border aid delivery. A political solution seems unlikely, but a U.S. presence is important to combat adversarial interests in Syria. Working with allies is crucial for promoting democracy and preventing future conflicts.


#economy

American Thinker: Another Bud Light ad falls flat
Another Bud Light ad falls flat
Bud Light's recent ads, featuring their customers in a negative light, have received backlash and led to a drop in sales. The ads insult their customers instead of uplifting them, which goes against marketing principles. The company's apology was not convincing, and they are still focusing their ads on stereotypes rather than the beer itself. Comparatively, Modelo Especial, a Mexican brand known for its high-quality brew, has replaced Bud Light as the top-selling beer in America. If Bud Light wants to recover, they should focus on improving the quality of their beer rather than perpetuating negative customer stereotypes.


Forbes: A Few Thoughts On The “Putting Investors First Act Of 2023”- Part 2
A Few Thoughts On The “Putting Investors First Act Of 2023”- Part 2
The proposed bill includes provisions such as holding proxy advisors liable for endorsing illegal proposals, banning certain consulting and data sales services, and expanding reporting requirements for asset managers. The bill also addresses the exclusion of shareholder proposals and the banning of robovoting. The SEC is asked to commission a study to quantify costs and provide more transparency.


#military

Forbes: The Air Force Test Community Launched an App Store For 5th Gen Fighters
The Air Force Test Community Launched an App Store For 5th Gen Fighters
Project FOX, a program created by the Edwards Air Force Base flight test community, has developed an application interface for the F-35 and F-22 fighters. The program allows for the rapid integration and testing of new software applications on both aircraft, using a government-owned digital distribution platform. While the capabilities of Project FOX are impressive, its effectiveness in real combat scenarios with limited connectivity remains uncertain.


#culture

Forbes: The GlenPharmer Distillery Is Making A Name For Itself In Massachusetts
The GlenPharmer Distillery Is Making A Name For Itself In Massachusetts
In Franklin, Massachusetts, Patrick and Beth Downing fulfill their dream of owning a distillery, GlenPharmer Distillery, housed in a historic textile mill building. They overcame challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, to create a unique space where customers can sample their award-winning spirits and enjoy a restaurant experience. Their top sellers include Bog, a cranberry-flavored vodka, and Bean, an espresso-infused vodka. However, their pride and joy are the 150 barrels of whisky aging in the facility, with an American Single Malt Whisky set to be released soon. Their ultimate goal is to become a well-known brand in the alcohol industry.


#history

The Federalist Papers: Four Fascinating 'Coincidences' Involving Presidents' Lives and the Fourth of July
Four Fascinating 'Coincidences' Involving Presidents' Lives and the Fourth of July
Providence seems to explain why three of the first five U.S. presidents died on July 4th, the same day the Declaration of Independence was adopted. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the 50th anniversary, while James Monroe died on the 55th anniversary. Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president, was born on July 4th.


#health

The Federalist Papers: Watch: MMA Fighter, Age 28, Takes First Steps After suffering a Cardiac Arrest
Watch: MMA Fighter, Age 28, Takes First Steps After suffering a Cardiac Arrest
28-year-old MMA fighter Cris Lencioni is recovering after suffering a cardiac arrest. Despite brain damage and initial concerns, Lencioni has shown progress and is responding positively to treatment.


#crime

Fox News: California officials investigating death of 25-year-old inmate as homicide
California officials investigating death of 25-year-old inmate as homicide
The death of a 25-year-old inmate at North Kern State Prison in California is being investigated as a homicide. Ricardo Saldivar was found unresponsive in his cell and was pronounced dead after being taken to the medical treatment area. The investigation will be conducted by the prison's investigative services unit and the county district attorney's office.


#sports

Fox News: Gleyber Torres leads Yankees to win over Orioles with home run, daring baserunning
Gleyber Torres leads Yankees to win over Orioles with home run, daring baserunning
Gleyber Torres excites and frustrates as he leads the Yankees to a 8-4 win over the Orioles. Torres hits a two-run homer in the first inning and scores a go-ahead run in the fifth with a daring dash. His instinctive play pays off, but it can also get him in trouble.


Fox News: Tennis star Victoria Azarenka has tense exchange with Wimbledon reporter over Russia question
Tennis star Victoria Azarenka has tense exchange with Wimbledon reporter over Russia question
Tennis star Victoria Azarenka wins first-round match at Wimbledon. She plays without the flag of Belarus due to Russia's involvement in Ukraine. Azarenka shares positive experience with fans but gets tense when asked about Wimbledon's significance in Russia.


The Epoch Times: Djokovic Faces Kyrgios-Backed Thompson as Wimbledon Organizers Pray for Sun
Djokovic Faces Kyrgios-Backed Thompson as Wimbledon Organizers Pray for Sun
Novak Djokovic prepares to face Jordan Thompson at Wimbledon as Nick Kyrgios advises his opponent. Thompson seeks guidance from Kyrgios, who has a positive head-to-head record against Djokovic. Rain disrupts the tournament but better weather is expected for Wednesday's matches.


#outdoors

Boating Mag: Boat Test: 2023 Boston Whaler 280 Dauntless
Boat Test: 2023 Boston Whaler 280 Dauntless
The 280 Dauntless is a flagship fishing boat designed for stability in shallow water. It offers plenty of seating and creature comforts for a family-friendly experience. The boat can be powered with various engine options and reaches high speeds.


#technology

The Epoch Times: Twitter CEO Backs Widely Criticized Tweet-Reading Rate Limits
Twitter CEO Backs Widely Criticized Tweet-Reading Rate Limits
Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino defended the temporary cap on the number of tweets users can read, saying it was necessary to strengthen the platform. Advertisers have remained stable despite criticism. The limits were implemented to prevent data scraping and system manipulation, but some users and marketers were unable to see any tweets after hitting the limit, potentially hindering advertiser efforts.