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#politics

Front Page Magazine: Left: Preventing the Government from Censoring Free Speech is Censorship
Left: Preventing the Government from Censoring Free Speech is Censorship
A federal judge's ruling against government censorship on social media platforms sparks a heated response from the left. They claim that it interferes with free speech and communication between the government and social media companies. The term 'Orwellian' is used to describe the ruling.


#society

National Review: The Corner: Thank You!
The Corner: Thank You!
Readers have generously surpassed our $100k goal for the webathon, with close to 1k donors offering support.


Fox News: Bodycam footage shows Georgia deputy rescue driver trapped in burning vehicle
Bodycam footage shows Georgia deputy rescue driver trapped in burning vehicle
A Georgia sheriff's deputy rescues a woman from a burning car that had crashed into a wooded area. The deputy's body camera captures the dramatic rescue, with him using a baton to break the window and pull the woman out.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Russian military formations from across Eurasia bear brunt of Ukraine’s counter offensive – UK intel
Russian military formations from across Eurasia bear brunt of Ukraine’s counter offensive – UK intel
Russia has deployed military formations in Ukraine, going against its national security strategy. The British Defense Ministry reveals the dislocation caused by this move and the risks Russia is accepting across Eurasia.


#education

The Epoch Times: Biden's SAVE Student Loan Relief Measure Another Way of Canceling Debt, Critics Say
Biden's SAVE Student Loan Relief Measure Another Way of Canceling Debt, Critics Say
President Joe Biden announced new avenues for student loan relief after the Supreme Court blocked his administration's forgiveness proposal. The Department of Education created the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, which offers income-driven repayment and loan forgiveness for borrowers with balances of $12,000 or less after ten years. Critics argue that these programs will have negative effects for everyone and could cost taxpayers between $138 billion and $471 billion. Some economists fear that the plan could subsidize low-quality programs and benefit upper-class families, maintaining inequality. The fate of the new proposal in court remains uncertain.


#crime

Fox News: Fort Lauderdale apartment complex shooting leaves 5 injured, including 2 juveniles
Fort Lauderdale apartment complex shooting leaves 5 injured, including 2 juveniles
Five people were injured in a shooting at an apartment complex in Fort Lauderdale, Florida after an argument between two groups escalated. The victims, including two juveniles and three adults, were taken to the hospital with varying injuries. The shooting is currently under investigation.


The Epoch Times: Maryland Panel Approves $2.9 Million Compensation for Wrongfully Convicted Man Who Spent 32 Years Behind Bars
Maryland Panel Approves $2.9 Million Compensation for Wrongfully Convicted Man Who Spent 32 Years Behind Bars
John Huffington, who was wrongly imprisoned for 32 years, including a decade on death row, for two murders he did not commit, has been approved for $2.9 million in compensation by the Maryland Board of Public Works. Former Governor Larry Hogan had pardoned Huffington in January citing prosecutorial misconduct. Huffington has been instrumental in raising awareness about flaws in the criminal justice system and now works to promote income equality in Baltimore.


The Federalist: What You Need To Know About France's 'Summer Of Love' Riots
What You Need To Know About France's 'Summer Of Love' Riots
French authorities estimate that over 1,100 buildings have been burned or looted in response to a police shooting involving a 17-year-old French citizen of Algerian descent. The riots began on June 27 and resulted in over $1 billion in damages.


#other

The Epoch Times: Storm Poly Lashes the Netherlands and Parts of Germany, Causing 2 Deaths and Canceled Flights
Storm Poly Lashes the Netherlands and Parts of Germany, Causing 2 Deaths and Canceled Flights
A powerful storm hits the Netherlands and Germany, causing two deaths and widespread damage. Trees are blown onto houses, flights are cancelled at a busy airport, and trains are halted.