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#politics

Fox News: UK lawmaker faces likely ejection after London nightclub groping incident
UK lawmaker faces likely ejection after London nightclub groping incident
The Standards Committee recommends an eight-week suspension for British lawmaker Chris Pincher for groping two men at a club, calling his conduct "completely unacceptable." This could lead to a special election for his seat. Pincher resigned from his party position last year over similar allegations, contributing to the downfall of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson.


The Epoch Times: Trudeau Accuses Tories of Blocking Cross-Party Consensus on Foreign Interference Inquiry
Trudeau Accuses Tories of Blocking Cross-Party Consensus on Foreign Interference Inquiry
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accuses the Conservative Party of blocking consensus on a potential public inquiry into foreign election interference in Canada. Trudeau claims that the Conservatives are refusing to participate in the process and attacked a former governor general appointed to oversee the issue. The Conservatives respond by stating that they have been discussing the terms of the inquiry with all political parties, but the government has not been responsive or provided the final text.


Red State: Holy Coke: The White House Cocaine Story Changes Yet Again
Holy Coke: The White House Cocaine Story Changes Yet Again
The narrative surrounding the bag of cocaine found at the White House keeps changing. First, it was found near the White House, then in the library, and now in a work area of the West Wing. The constantly shifting claims from the White House and the lack of transparency raise suspicion of a cover-up. Speculation arises about a certain president's son with a history of addiction who often stays at the White House, but the truth remains elusive.


Breitbart: Biden Backs Off Wage Protections for Americans Facing H-1B Outsourcing
Biden Backs Off Wage Protections for Americans Facing H-1B Outsourcing
President Joe Biden is delaying wage protections for American white-collar workers at risk of being laid off and replaced by low-paid foreign H-1B visa workers from India. The move is seen as a win for U.S. companies and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which opposes pro-worker reforms. The H-1B visa program continues to benefit India and China, with the majority of visa workers coming from these countries.


Fox News: DeSantis hauls in $20 million in fundraising in first six weeks of his 2024 GOP presidential campaign
DeSantis hauls in $20 million in fundraising in first six weeks of his 2024 GOP presidential campaign
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis raised an impressive $20 million in the first six weeks of his campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. The super PAC supporting DeSantis, Never Back Down, also brought in $130 million since its launch in early March. DeSantis aims to defeat former President Donald Trump for the GOP nomination.


#society

Human Events: Jack Posobiec demands Disney explain why they didn’t release anti-child trafficking film ‘Sound of Freedom’ after owning it for 5 years
Jack Posobiec demands Disney explain why they didn’t release
anti-child trafficking film ‘Sound of Freedom’ after owning it
for 5 years
Disney's anti-pedophile film, Sound of Freedom, became a huge success on its opening day, surpassing Indiana Jones. The film's release is seen as a significant moment for standing up to Hollywood and the mainstream media. The founder of Operation Underground Railroad highlighted the extent of child exploitation in the United States.


Forbes: Keke Palmer’s Boyfriend Criticizes Her Dress—And Faces Outrage And Sexism Allegations
Keke Palmer’s Boyfriend Criticizes Her Dress—And Faces Outrage And Sexism Allegations
Topline Actress Keke Palmer's boyfriend is facing backlash after publicly criticizing her for wearing a revealing outfit to an Usher concert, sparking accusations of sexism and leading to a heated debate on social media. Palmer and Jackson do not follow each other on Instagram and Jackson has deactivated his Twitter account.


The Blaze: RIOTS in France: Diversity strikes again!
RIOTS in France: Diversity strikes again!
The George Floyd riots in America have sparked similar protests in France after a 17-year-old boy of Algerian and Moroccan descent was shot and killed by a police officer during a traffic stop. Riots and looting have erupted across French cities, leading some to believe it is a civil war. Lauren Chen believes the unrest is a result of cultural issues stemming from an open-borders policy.


Daily Wire: Greta Thunberg Charged For Disobeying Police After Blocking Oil Tankers
Greta Thunberg Charged For Disobeying Police After Blocking Oil Tankers
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been charged for disobeying police during a protest blocking oil tankers from entering a port. Thunberg, along with other protestors, refused to leave the scene of the demonstration. The protest, which took place at the port of ​​Malmö, lasted for six days.


National Review: The Disinformation Industry’s Jig Is Up
The Disinformation Industry’s Jig Is Up
Federal Judge Terry Doughty issued a national injunction prohibiting federal entities from pressuring social media firms to remove protected free speech. Exceptions include criminal activity and national security. Critics argue that the ruling confuses government notifications with coercive power. The disinformation industry is facing scrutiny and its authority may be in jeopardy.


#war

Foreign Policy: NATO’s Next Decade
NATO’s Next Decade


NATO is back to its role as a defender against Russia and is preparing for new threats. Finland has joined, Sweden is waiting, and Ukraine's path to membership will be discussed. NATO is growing stronger in northeastern Europe, with countries like Poland and the Baltic states increasing defense capabilities. The alliance must be prepared for a less stable Russia after Putin and encourage members to strengthen their defense capabilities.


Euromaidan Press: Russian artillery attack kills one and injures four civilians in Donetsk Oblast
Russian artillery attack kills one and injures four civilians in Donetsk Oblast
Russian troops launched an artillery attack on Toretsk сity and Novomykhailivka village in Donetsk Oblast, injuring civilians and causing fatalities.


Flag And Cross: Israel Informs U.S. In Advance Of Jenin Operation, Aims To Root Out Terrorism
Israel Informs U.S. In Advance Of Jenin Operation, Aims To Root Out Terrorism
Israel informs the US about its operation in Jenin, assuring them it will be limited in scope and aims to eliminate terrorist activity. The US expresses support for Israel's security and right to defend against terrorist organizations. The operation does not require approval from the Israeli Security Cabinet, and officials cite recent attacks as the catalyst for the raid. Israel is also preparing for potential escalations on the northern border and in Gaza. Prime Minister Netanyahu vows to continue the operation for as long as necessary, targeting terrorists and seizing weapons while minimizing harm to civilians. Over 1,000 IDF troops participate in the operation, arresting suspects and searching for others. Jenin has been a source of numerous attacks and shootings this year. The army reports that 59 terrorists from the city have carried out attacks, resulting in civilian deaths and injuries. The IDF has faced challenges, including an IED attack and a rocket launch from Jenin. (Categorized under )


The Epoch Times: 'The First Victim and Casualty of War is Truth'–Col. John Mills on Russia-Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant Attack Claims
'The First Victim and Casualty of War is Truth'–Col. John Mills on Russia-Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant Attack Claims
Col. John Mills (Ret.) discusses the Russia-Ukraine nuclear power plant attack claims, highlighting the countries' strategies to manipulate information in an ongoing information war.


Breitbart: Soldier Jailed For Going 'AWOL' to Fight For Ukraine
Soldier Jailed For Going 'AWOL' to Fight For Ukraine
Fusilier Garms-Rizzi, a British soldier, deserted his regiment during a NATO deployment in Estonia to join the Ukrainian forces fighting against the Russian invasion. He spent six months in Ukraine before returning to the UK, where he was arrested. The court-martial sentenced him to 12 months in jail for disobeying orders and potentially causing problems for the UK government.

While Garms-Rizzi's actions were condemned, it was revealed that a small number of active-duty British soldiers had also gone AWOL to fight in Ukraine. The UK government had previously warned against such actions, emphasizing that those who crossed the border to fight would face severe consequences. However, the British state itself has quietly admitted to having some involvement in Ukraine, including providing military equipment and deploying Royal Marine Commandos on covert missions.


#economy

Forbes: Commercial 50 And Fewer Seat Aircraft Are Economically Dead
Commercial 50 And Fewer Seat Aircraft Are Economically Dead
The demand for 50-seat regional jets has decreased significantly over the years due to changing airline economics. Up-gauging of fleets, increased pilot wages, and the rise of low-cost carriers have made it difficult for airlines to profitably deploy these smaller jets. The trend towards larger aircraft with more seats and lower unit costs is becoming more prevalent, leaving the future of 70 and 90-seat regional jets uncertain. The role of regional carriers in the industry is also in question as technological advancements and rising pilot wages continue to impact their cost efficiency. .


The Babylon Bee: BlackRock Confirms ESG On Hold Until They Can Come Up With Another Name For It That Nobody Knows About
BlackRock Confirms ESG On Hold Until They Can Come Up With Another Name For It That Nobody Knows About
BlackRock, Inc. has put their controversial ESG ratings system on hold due to public backlash and plans to reintroduce it with a new name. CEO Larry Fink is confident that they can deceive people again, but finding the right name has proven difficult.


The Epoch Times: Canada, US, Mexico Gather in Cancun to Talk North American Trade Irritants
Canada, US, Mexico Gather in Cancun to Talk North American Trade Irritants
North America's trading partners meet in Cancun, discussing the success of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and its future. The agreement has led to increased exports and job support, with plans to extend it beyond 2036. The main concerns include the U.S.'s adherence to the agreement's terms, specifically regarding the classification of foreign automotive content, and disputes over Mexico's genetically modified corn production and Canada's dairy export quotas.


#history

The Epoch Times: Taking the Kids: A Little History Along With Summer Fun
Taking the Kids: A Little History Along With Summer Fun


This summer, travel to Boston and Philadelphia for a fun-filled getaway infused with American history. In Boston, explore attractions like Fenway Park and the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, while Philadelphia offers sites such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Learn about the Revolutionary War, the Declaration of Independence, and even participate in the Young People's Continental Congress. For a deeper dive into colonial history, visit Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia and experience life during the American Revolution.


Flag And Cross: Bell From WWI Battleship Up For Auction
Bell From WWI Battleship Up For Auction
The last surviving piece of a WW1 battleship, the bell from the SS Stock Force, has been found more than a century after it was sunk by a German submarine. The ship, armed with concealed guns, defeated the U-boat before sinking. The historic bell is expected to fetch up to £5,000 ($6,348 USD) at auction.


The Epoch Times: Why FDR Banned the Sale of Sliced Bread During WWII
Why FDR Banned the Sale of Sliced Bread During WWII
Soviet socialism had a negative impact on wheat production and collectivized agriculture was a failure. In the United States, sliced bread was invented but then banned by the government to conserve resources during WWII. The banning of sliced bread and a Supreme Court decision expanded federal government powers over interstate commerce.


The Epoch Times: Biltmore Estate: Where Affluence Abounds
Biltmore Estate: Where Affluence Abounds


George Vanderbilt, part of a wealthy family, built the Biltmore Estate in western North Carolina. The mansion, designed by Richard Morris Hunt, features European-inspired architecture and extravagant interior features. The estate also includes a winery, gardens, and other attractions.


#health

Daily Wire: Toby Keith Returns To Stage Amid Stomach Cancer Battle
Toby Keith Returns To Stage Amid Stomach Cancer Battle
Country singer Toby Keith returned to the stage in his hometown of Norman, Oklahoma, after battling stomach cancer for the past year. Keith performed at surprise concerts and was overwhelmed by the turnout of fans. His publicist confirmed that Keith and his band performed for a few hours on both nights. Despite his ongoing chemotherapy, Keith's tests show positive progress, with his blood looking good and the tumor shrinking.


#crime

The New American: Shocker: White House Cocaine Suspect Won’t Be Found - The New American
Shocker: White House Cocaine Suspect Won’t Be Found - The New American
White House gumshoes are unlikely to find the culprit who left cocaine at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. The cocaine was found in a highly trafficked area of the West Wing, making it difficult to determine the source.


Breitbart: Hunter Biden's Prosecutor Worked for His Former Business Partner
Hunter Biden's Prosecutor Worked for His Former Business Partner
Hunter Biden, the son of the president, has agreed to plead guilty to charges of federal tax violations and violating gun laws. Republicans criticize the deal as favorable treatment. Assistant United States Attorney Derek Hines, who previously worked for Hunter Biden's business partner, is one of the prosecutors involved.


The Federalist Papers: Daring Thieves Steal $600,000 in High End Wine and Liquor in Heist Reminiscent of 'Oceans 11'
Daring Thieves Steal $600,000 in High End Wine and Liquor in Heist Reminiscent of 'Oceans 11'
In June, an upscale wine store in Venice, California was targeted by a skilled thief who stole over $500,000 worth of high-end wines and spirits. The perpetrator entered through the roof and spent four hours carefully selecting the most valuable items before triggering an alarm and fleeing the scene. The community rallied around the store owner, showing their support and helping him recover from the emotional stress.


National Review: White House Cocaine Was Actually Found in Working Area of West Wing, Despite Initial Reports
White House Cocaine Was Actually Found in Working Area of West Wing, Despite Initial Reports
Contrary to earlier reports, cocaine was found in the White House in a cubby by the West Executive entrance and in the West Wing working area. The initially reported location of the West Wing lobby was incorrect. The Secret Service is investigating the incident, and it is unclear whether visitors have access to the newly reported location. President Trump alleges that the cocaine belongs to Hunter Biden, but former press secretary Kayleigh McEany rules him out as a suspect due to his absence. A test confirmed that the substance is indeed cocaine, but finding the culprit will be challenging since the area is heavily trafficked.


The Right Scoop: UH OH: Secret Service orders fingerprint analysis of White House cocaine bag
UH OH: Secret Service orders fingerprint analysis of White House cocaine bag
The Secret Service is conducting fingerprint and DNA analysis on a bag of cocaine found in the White House to identify its owner. They are reviewing surveillance footage and visitor logs to aid in their investigation. The analysis could take several weeks.


The Blaze: 'Sound of Freedom' shocks at July 4th box office, beats woke 'Indiana Jones' sequel
'Sound of Freedom' shocks at July 4th box office, beats woke 'Indiana Jones' sequel
"Sound of Freedom," a non-mainstream movie by Angel Studios, took the top spot at the box office on July 4, beating out Disney's "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny." Led by Jim Caviezel, the movie earned $14.2 million and is expected to have a $20 million debut. The film tells the true story of former Homeland Security Agent Tim Ballard and his efforts to rescue children from child trafficking.


Breitbart: Long-Time Gulf Cartel Lieutenant Resurfaces as Border Turf War in Mexico Escalates
Long-Time Gulf Cartel Lieutenant Resurfaces as Border Turf War in Mexico Escalates
A long-time Gulf Cartel figure, known as El Negrito or Gamma 3, has resurfaced and called for a unified front against the Cartel Jalisco New Generation in Tamaulipas, Mexico. Rival gunmen from the Gulf Cartel clashed in Reynosa, leading to carjackings and the hanging of banners. The banners implicated the leader of the Reynosa faction, Cesar "El Primito" Morfin, for giving control of the region to the rival cartel.


Forbes: Why Throwing Objects At Artists—A Bizarre Concert Trend—Can Lead To Criminal Charges
Why Throwing Objects At Artists—A Bizarre Concert Trend—Can Lead To Criminal Charges
Concertgoers throwing objects at performers lead to potential assault charges and legal consequences, as evidenced by incidents involving Bebe Rexha, Kelsea Ballerini, Ava Max, and Pink. Discretion from police and prosecutors determines whether seemingly innocuous behavior could result in criminal charges, while performers may sue for damages. Venue policies prohibit interference with performers, disorderly conduct, and carrying items that could be used as weapons. Declining concert etiquette, influenced by the TikTok era, has become a concern for both fans and artists.


The Epoch Times: Body Parts Strewn Around State Capital Outside Mexico City, Apparently Left by Violent Cartel
Body Parts Strewn Around State Capital Outside Mexico City, Apparently Left by Violent Cartel
A severed human leg was found hanging from a pedestrian bridge in Toluca, suspected to be the work of the violent drug cartel Familia Michoacana. Parts of at least two bodies were discovered in different parts of the city, with handwritten signs signed by the cartel left nearby. The mayor urged calm as authorities investigate the possibility of the cartel trying to take over the state capital.


Fox News: Maryland officers attacked during arrest for illegal fireworks, prevent woman from taking gun: police
Maryland officers attacked during arrest for illegal fireworks, prevent woman from taking gun: police
Police officers in Maryland were attacked while arresting a man for illegal fireworks. The man lit the firework despite being told not to and pushed an officer to the ground. A crowd gathered and a female attempted to disarm an officer before running off. Another man assaulted an officer and fled.


#sports

Fox News: Duke's Kyle Filipowski embracing villain role: 'You're spending your money to watch me beat your a--'
Duke's Kyle Filipowski embracing villain role: 'You're spending your money to watch me beat your a--'
Duke basketball player, Kyle Filipowski, is embracing his role as a villain on the court. Despite receiving hate as a freshman, he uses it as motivation to bring Duke back to the top of men's college basketball. Filipowski averaged high stats and was named ACC Rookie of the Year. He chose to stay at Duke for his sophomore year because he loves the atmosphere and dreams of winning a national championship.


The Epoch Times: A Tennis Love Match
A Tennis Love Match
This article highlights different gadgets that can enhance the tennis experience. These include a system that allows for live streaming of matches to receive feedback from coaches, a tool to practice topspin, a bag designed by tennis player Roger Federer, a ballhopper that holds 75 balls, and a tennis ball pick-up accessory.


#science

Fox News: James Webb Space Telescope captures dazzling galaxy collision
James Webb Space Telescope captures dazzling galaxy collision
HUBBLE TELESCOPE CAPTURES IMAGE OF GALAXY COLLISION The James Webb Space Telescope has captured an image of the galaxy NGC 3256, formed from the collision of two spiral galaxies. The image reveals the distorted galaxy's turbulent past and the intermingling of dust and gas that sparked star formation. This discovery will contribute to astronomers' understanding of nearby star-forming galaxies.


#technology

Red State: Twitter v. Threads: Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg Spar Over Their Social Media Platforms and User Privacy
Twitter v. Threads: Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg Spar Over Their Social Media Platforms and User Privacy
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta launched a new social media platform called Threads, competing with Elon Musk's Twitter. The rivalry intensifies as the tech titans exchange jabs and challenge each other to a cage match. Meanwhile, Twitter faced issues over the holiday weekend, damaging its user base and prompting competitors like Mastodon and BlueSky to see a surge in sign-ups. The battle goes beyond functionality, as concerns over personal data privacy arise, with Jack Dorsey and Musk highlighting Threads' collection of sensitive information. The competition unfolds amidst the backdrop of an injunction on the Biden administration's communication with social media companies.