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#politics

The Federalist Papers: Stunning New Poll Reveals GOP Voters 'Doubting Trump's Ability to Win'
Stunning New Poll Reveals GOP Voters 'Doubting Trump's Ability to Win'
Political landscape shifting in Wisconsin as former President Trump's favorability slips and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis takes the lead in a statewide poll. Doubts about Trump's electability due to his indictment are increasing, while DeSantis is praised for his common sense approach. DeSantis leads Trump by 16 points in a hypothetical primary.


Daily Wire: White House Refuses To Say Cocaine Did Not Belong To Biden Family, Refuses To ‘Commit To Transparency’
White House Refuses To Say Cocaine Did Not Belong To Biden Family, Refuses To ‘Commit To Transparency’
The Biden administration did not confirm that the cocaine found in the White House did not belong to President Biden or his son. White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates stated that law enforcement professionals are investigating the matter and they are willing to assist. Bates did not directly address the claim made by former President Trump and emphasized the need to be careful about the Hatch Act.


The Blaze: A WIN for freedom of speech? Federal judge says the Biden administration may have violated the First Amendment during the pandemic
A WIN for freedom of speech? Federal judge says the Biden administration may have violated the First Amendment during the pandemic
A federal judge in Louisiana has blocked officials in the Biden administration from communicating with social media companies about protected speech. This reveals the unconstitutional censorship that occurred on platforms like Twitter and Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Daily Wire: With The Help Of Soros, ‘Chef’ Biden Is Turning America’s Melting Pot Into A Boiling Pot
With The Help Of Soros, ‘Chef’ Biden Is Turning America’s Melting Pot Into A Boiling Pot
President Biden's immigration policies are causing a crisis at the southern border. He is allowing millions of economic migrants with unverifiable backgrounds to enter the United States, ignoring existing laws and facilitating criminal cartels. These policies align with the globalist agenda of ending U.S. sovereignty and are backed by George Soros. The financial burden on taxpayers and the risks to public health and safety are increasing. This plan is succeeding and threatens to turn America's melting pot into a boiling pot.


PJ Media: COVER UP? White House Changes Story Again on Where Cocaine Was Found
COVER UP? White House Changes Story Again on Where Cocaine Was Found
In a White House scandal, the story of the cocaine discovery keeps changing. Initially, it was said to be found in the living quarters but was actually in the heavily trafficked lobby of the West Wing. The new location makes it difficult to trace its origin.


Breitbart: Heritage Economist Says Biden Is Playing 'Politics' by Extending Student Loan Pause Through November 2024
Heritage Economist Says Biden Is Playing 'Politics' by Extending Student Loan Pause Through November 2024
An economist criticizes President Biden's attempt to extend the student loan pause, calling it a political move. The Supreme Court recently struck down Biden's debt transfer plan, saving taxpayers from a costly bailout. The economist warns that the Biden administration may employ more tricks to extend the pause, ultimately raising college tuition prices.


Red State: Southern Poverty Law Center Met With Biden Six Times. What Did They Discuss?
Southern Poverty Law Center Met With Biden Six Times. What Did They Discuss?
Members of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) frequently visit the Biden White House, raising concerns about collaboration. White House records show at least 11 meetings between SPLC and Biden officials, indicating a close relationship in targeting "hate groups." The SPLC's history of falsely labeling conservative organizations has led to violence before.


Fox News: Casey DeSantis launches national Mamas for DeSantis: ‘When you come after our kids, we fight back’
Casey DeSantis launches national Mamas for DeSantis: ‘When you come after our kids, we fight back’
Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis launches nationwide Mamas for DeSantis initiative, pledging to protect children and bring her husband's agenda to the national level. She criticizes President Biden's comment on LGBTQ Pride Month and vows to fight back against those who come after their kids.


The Epoch Times: 'Pretty Stupid': Obama AG Criticizes Court Ban on Biden Admin's Censorship-By-Proxy Scheme
'Pretty Stupid': Obama AG Criticizes Court Ban on Biden Admin's Censorship-By-Proxy Scheme
Former Attorney General Eric Holder criticizes a court decision that blocks the Biden administration from pressuring social media companies to censor free speech. The decision, issued by a Louisiana judge, prohibits government agencies from working with big tech companies to remove posts or block user accounts. Free speech advocates and the plaintiffs hail the ruling as an important First Amendment case. The Biden administration has filed an appeal and expects a quick decision to overturn the ruling.


Human Events: REVEALED: Wife of US Attorney for DC who refused to prosecute Hunter Biden had ‘all-access pass’ to White House
REVEALED: Wife of US Attorney for DC who refused to prosecute
Hunter Biden had ‘all-access pass’ to White House
Investigative journalist Julie Kelly discussed the access and involvement of Fatima Goss Graves, the wife of US attorney Matthew Graves, in the White House despite Biden's claim of separation between the White House and the Justice Department. Kelly highlighted that Fatima Goss Graves has visited the White House frequently and attended events with the President and top advisors. House Republicans now want to investigate whether her access to the White House is connected to her husband's refusal to prosecute Hunter Biden.


#society

Fox News: Enes Kanter Freedom's Twitter tussle with Natasha Cloud continues with latest US take: 'It's far from trash'
Enes Kanter Freedom's Twitter tussle with Natasha Cloud continues with latest US take: 'It's far from trash'
Former NBA center Enes Kanter Freedom and WNBA guard Natasha Cloud engaged in a heated social media argument. Cloud called the U.S. "trash," prompting Kanter Freedom to defend America's freedom of speech. The debate highlighted contrasting perspectives on the country's flaws and the conditions in other regimes.


Newsbusters: CBS Downgrades Women to ‘Menstruators,’ Period Products Should Be ‘Gender-Inclusive’
CBS Downgrades Women to ‘Menstruators,’ Period Products Should Be ‘Gender-Inclusive’
Women have been labeled as "menstruators" in a segment discussing a gender-inclusive brand for period products. The CEO aims to eliminate the stigma around periods and make products more accessible, but also claims that anyone can get their period. The paradox of empowering women while devaluing their identity is mind-boggling.


The New American: Corporate America Reconsidering Supporting "Pride" - The New American
Corporate America Reconsidering Supporting "Pride" - The New American
American consumers are growing tired of the "Pride" parade and want businesses to stay neutral on cultural issues. The term "Pride Month" has dropped 40% among American companies, and LGBTQ-related mentions continue to decline. Four out of ten consumers have boycotted companies that promote progressive or woke ideologies. Bud Light, which saw a significant decrease in sales after using a transgender spokesperson, refused to apologize. Meanwhile, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson urges Americans to resist government and corporate attempts to dictate their beliefs. Society


Breitbart: Exclusive -- Ramaswamy: Transgenderism Is a 'Mental Health Disorder'
Exclusive -- Ramaswamy: Transgenderism Is a 'Mental Health Disorder'
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy supports Concerned Women for America, stating that transgenderism is a mental health disorder. He would sign the organization's "Presidential Promise to American Women" and prioritize affirming sex-based distinctions to protect women in various areas. Ramaswamy believes in helping those suffering from gender dysphoria rather than affirming their confusion, arguing that society shouldn't bend to accommodate their delusions. He opposes changing sports, bathroom designations, and language usage to promote transgender ideology, especially among children, as it contributes to the mental health epidemic in the country.


#foreignaffairs

Foreign Policy: China Fires a Fresh Salvo in the Chip War
China Fires a Fresh Salvo in the Chip War
U.S. Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen, begins diplomatic trip to Beijing as China imposes new metal export restrictions. China's restrictions target gallium and germanium, crucial materials for missile systems and military technology. The move is seen as a warning shot in the ongoing U.S.-China tech competition.


#economy

Forbes: Are Layoffs Slowing Down? Job Cuts Hit 7-Month Low
Are Layoffs Slowing Down? Job Cuts Hit 7-Month Low
US layoffs decreased by nearly 50% from May to June, reaching a seven-month low. Over 40,700 employees lost their jobs last month, marking the fewest job cuts since December. However, job cuts in each month of this year have been higher than the corresponding month last year.

The drop in layoffs could be attributed to the Federal Reserve's decision to pause interest rate hikes and the fact that June is typically a slow month for major reductions. In the first half of 2023, a total of 194,000 US employees were laid off, with tech and manufacturing companies leading the way in job cuts.


Fox News: NJ Gov. Murphy signs off on tax break for offshore wind developer
NJ Gov. Murphy signs off on tax break for offshore wind developer
Governor of New Jersey, Phil Murphy, signed a bill granting Danish offshore wind developer Orsted a tax break valued at nearly $1 billion. The aid is aimed at ensuring that offshore wind projects and the jobs they create happen in New Jersey. Another offshore wind company, Atlantic Shores, is also seeking government assistance for its own wind farm project.


The Epoch Times: Good News for Shoppers: Prices Dropping on These 13 Grocery Items
Good News for Shoppers: Prices Dropping on These 13 Grocery Items
Grocery prices have decreased, while restaurant prices continue to rise due to labor costs. Food items that have gotten cheaper include bacon, bread, butter, canned vegetables, citrus fruit, coffee, dairy products, eggs, fish, fruits, vegetables, meats, prepared salads, salt, seasonings, and spices. Restaurants are not passing along lower food costs to customers. Ways to cut the cost of eating out include taking advantage of kids eat free promotions, sticking to a budget, looking for deals and discounts, sharing meals or ordering smaller portions, skipping extras, drinking water instead of expensive beverages, taking advantage of lunch specials, and cooking at home more often.


The Epoch Times: How Will Bidenomics Impact America?
How Will Bidenomics Impact America?
Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre promotes Pres. Biden's economic policies as "Bidenomics," but it is essentially government intervention in capitalism. The approach burdens small businesses and favors big corporations, while inflation persists and businesses struggle. California Governor Gavin Newsom follows the same playbook, resulting in high taxes, crime, and a struggling education system. Both Biden and Newsom fail to take responsibility for their failures and push costly and harmful policies. A sound economy requires reasonable regulations, tax cuts, and prudent government spending, unlike their misguided actions.


#military

Breitbart: Russian Jets Harass U.S. Drones During Mission Against Islamic State
Russian Jets Harass U.S. Drones During Mission Against Islamic State
Three Russian fighter jets harassed American drones during a mission in Syria, with the U.S. Air Force calling Russia's actions unprovoked and reckless. The Russian jets dropped flares, disrupted the drones' flight path, and caused the drones to take evasive maneuvers. The U.S. Air Force urged Russia to cease their behavior, stating that it threatens the safety of both U.S. and Russian forces.


#culture

Red State: An Alaska Independence Day Tradition - the Glacier View Car Huck
An Alaska Independence Day Tradition - the Glacier View Car Huck
In Sutton, Alaska, where it barely gets dark in the summer, they have a unique Independence Day tradition called the Glacier View Car Huck. Cars are launched off a mountain and spectators below watch as they explode upon impact. It's a crazy and entertaining event that has been happening since 2005, as a way to honor the military.


#education

The Blaze: Teachers' union recommends sexually explicit graphic novel, other controversial books on its summer reading list
Teachers' union recommends sexually explicit graphic novel, other controversial books on its summer reading list
The National Education Association recommended explicit books, including "Gender Queer: A Memoir," on their summer reading list. Critics say it's inappropriate for kids.


#crime

The Blaze: Grocery store employee fired for recording thieves steal cart full of goods — which helped police identity crooks
Grocery store employee fired for recording thieves steal cart full of goods — which helped police identity crooks
A grocery store employee in Colorado got fired for filming three men stealing laundry detergent and helping the police identify one of them. The employee, Santino Burrola, was suspended and then fired by King Soopers for violating an employee policy. The company claims they have security measures in place to prevent theft and prioritize the safety of their employees.


Fox News: Bizarre new details emerge in 'missing teen' Rudy Farias case as mom avoids criminal charges
Bizarre new details emerge in 'missing teen' Rudy Farias case as mom avoids criminal charges
Rudy Farias, a teenager who was reported missing in 2015, was found living with his mother in Houston. The police stated that there was no evidence of abuse or sexual abuse, contradicting earlier claims. Farias alleged that his mother drugged and abused him, but the investigation is ongoing.


Daily Wire: Trump Aide Pleads Not Guilty To Concealing Classified Documents, Obstructing Justice
Trump Aide Pleads Not Guilty To Concealing Classified Documents, Obstructing Justice
Former Trump aide, Walt Nauta, pleads not guilty to charges related to mishandling classified documents and obstruction of justice. Trump defends Nauta and claims charges are politically motivated. Both could face prison time if convicted.


Forbes: Rudy Farias Wasn’t Missing For 8 Years Despite Mother’s Claims, Houston Police Confirm
Rudy Farias Wasn’t Missing For 8 Years Despite Mother’s Claims, Houston Police Confirm
Houston Police have revealed that Rudy Farias, the man who was believed to be missing for eight years, was actually never missing. Farias' mother, Janie Santana, deceived authorities and continued to allege that her son was missing. Police are still investigating whether Farias was a victim or an accomplice in his mother's deception.


Flag And Cross: Anti-Christian Hate Crime Case Opened After Disturbing Discovery on Church's Front Lawn
Anti-Christian Hate Crime Case Opened After Disturbing Discovery on Church's Front Lawn
Authorities in Los Angeles are investigating a possible after three crosses were set on fire outside a church in Sylmar. The fires were extinguished by a neighbor, but the incident has prompted a joint investigation by the LAFD, LAPD, ATF, and FBI. The targeted church, Sylmar Christian Fellowship Church, is providing various services to the community and has received support from its members. The FBI's report on hate crimes against Christians in 2021 documented multiple instances of arson but has not released data for 2022 yet.


#sports

PJ Media: Is the NBA Going the Way of Bud Light?
Is the NBA Going the Way of Bud Light?
Bud Light's partnership with Dylan Mulvaney has resulted in significant financial losses, highlighting the "go woke go broke" trend seen in corporations. Similarly, the NBA's embrace of wokeness has caused a decline in viewership and a damaged brand. The league's current commissioner, Adam Silver, prioritizes politics over the game itself, unlike his predecessor David Stern. Despite the NBA's support for radicalism and woke politics, the sports media largely fails to acknowledge or question the league's decline.


Fox News: Ex-Baylor star Odyssey Sims returns home with Dallas Wings
Ex-Baylor star Odyssey Sims returns home with Dallas Wings
Odyssey Sims, a former star player for the Dallas Wings, has returned to the team after several years and multiple trades. She now aims to be a better teammate and support the current stars of the team. Sims feels happy and energized to be back and hopes to make a significant impact.


#technology

Breitbart: Zuck's Gotcha: Facebook's Twitter Clone 'Threads' Can Only Be Deleted by Shutting Down Instagram Account
Zuck's Gotcha: Facebook's Twitter Clone 'Threads' Can Only Be Deleted by Shutting Down Instagram Account
Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter clone, Threads, gains 10 million users in seven hours, but users are shocked to discover that deleting their Threads profile also deletes their Instagram account. Major brands support the app, but Google, Apple, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Disney are absent. Zuckerberg hopes Threads will surpass Twitter in popularity. However, concerns about censorship and data privacy arise.


Fox News: Hacker group claims credit for UConn president death hoax: did it 'for the lulz'
Hacker group claims credit for UConn president death hoax: did it 'for the lulz'
A hacking group called SiegedSec breached the University of Connecticut's network, sending a hoax email claiming that the school's president had died. The group also claimed responsibility for hacking government websites in several states. The group's leader stated that the UConn break-in was done "for the lulz." The university is taking corrective action to prevent future hacks.


#other

The Epoch Times: Listings for Lake Homes and Lots Jump Nearly $6 Billion Since Winter
Listings for Lake Homes and Lots Jump Nearly $6 Billion Since Winter
The lake home and lot listings in the US have reached $5.9 billion, with almost 74,000 properties currently for sale across the country. Texas has the highest number of lakefront property listings, followed by Florida and Tennessee. Lake properties in the southern states tend to be more affordable.


Fox News: Biden approves disaster funding for North Dakota over snowmelt-induced flooding
Biden approves disaster funding for North Dakota over snowmelt-induced flooding
Federal disaster funding has been approved for North Dakota to address damages from spring flooding caused by heavy snowfall. The funding covers 21 counties and includes support for flood mitigation projects statewide.


The Epoch Times: 'High-Risk' Regions Remain in Canada's Wildfire Battle, Says Minister
'High-Risk' Regions Remain in Canada's Wildfire Battle, Says Minister
2023 is Canada's worst wildfire season on record, with 648 wildfires burning, 339 of which are out of control. Thunderstorms and warmer temperatures increase the risk of fire activity due to lightning strikes. Quebec will receive some relief from rainfall, but lightning storms could raise the risk of new fires.