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#politics

The Federalist: White House Wants You To Believe Cocaine Caper Is Nothing
White House Wants You To Believe Cocaine Caper Is Nothing
The White House is giving up on finding the culprit behind the bag of cocaine found in the executive mansion. Despite advanced security measures, it seems impossible to identify the person responsible. This raises concerns about the safety of the first family and the effectiveness of the Secret Service.


Breitbart: Scott Baio on Moving to Florida: 'I've Watched Southern California Devolve into a Third World Country'
Scott Baio on Moving to Florida: 'I've Watched Southern California Devolve into a Third World Country'
Actor Scott Baio recently explained his decision to move from California to Florida, stating that Southern California had turned into a "third-world country" with issues such as homelessness, drug use, illegal immigration, crime, and graffiti. Baio expressed concern for the safety of himself, his family, and his tax dollars. He also pointed out the lack of media attention given to liberal celebrities leaving California. Baio blamed the Democratic Party and highlighted cities like Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York as examples of the negative consequences of their policies.


The Blaze: WH issues odd response to layup question on whether cocaine could belong to Bidens: 'I don’t have a response to that'
WH issues odd response to layup question on whether cocaine could belong to Bidens: 'I don’t have a response to that'
The White House addresses accusations of cocaine belonging to the first family, but fails to deny the claim, citing the Hatch Act. Former President Trump suggested the drug belonged to President Biden or his son Hunter. The cocaine was found in a different location than initially reported.


The Federalist Papers: A Tale of Two Maps: Bud Light's Last Hope Absolutely Slaughtered Over 4th of July
A Tale of Two Maps: Bud Light's Last Hope Absolutely Slaughtered Over 4th of July


Conservative beer-drinking Americans are turning away from Bud Light after the company partnered with Dylan Mulvaney for a March Madness promo. Bud Light's lack of sales over the Fourth of July weekend symbolizes the backlash against woke politics infiltrating everyday consumer choices. Anheuser-Busch is now caught in the middle of the political divide, unable to apologize without facing backlash from the LGBT community and liberals, but also unable to regain the loyalty of their conservative consumer base. As politics and brands continue to clash, corporations must be cautious when navigating the political landscape to avoid alienating their customers.


The Blaze: Will the Supreme Court restore freedom of speech?
Will the Supreme Court restore freedom of speech?
A district court judge in Louisiana has ruled that the Biden administration likely violated the First Amendment by pressuring social media companies to censor political speech related to COVID-19. The judge issued an injunction prohibiting federal agencies and officials from collaborating with social media platforms to suppress protected speech. He accused the government of adopting an Orwellian "Ministry of Truth" role and silencing opposition on various topics.


Breitbart: Deutsch: Ron DeSantis Is 'the Prince of Darkness'
Deutsch: Ron DeSantis Is 'the Prince of Darkness'
MSNBC contributor Donny Deutsch criticized Governor Ron DeSantis for his campaign video during Pride Month, calling him the "prince of darkness" and saying that he is trying to outdo Trump. Deutsch questioned whether the video would appeal to voters and described DeSantis as a dark and twisted character.


National Review: House Freedom Caucus Ousts Marjorie Taylor Greene after Clash with Lauren Boebert
House Freedom Caucus Ousts Marjorie Taylor Greene after Clash with Lauren Boebert
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican representative from Georgia, has been removed from the House Freedom Caucus after she insulted fellow member Lauren Boebert. Andy Harris, another caucus member, stated that the decision to remove Greene was appropriate, citing her disrespectful behavior towards a fellow member. The vote to oust Greene marks the first time the caucus has taken such action.


Daily Wire: Pennsylvania Republicans Learn Life Lesson Number One: Don’t Be So Eager To Work With The Left
Pennsylvania Republicans Learn Life Lesson Number One: Don’t Be So Eager To Work With The Left
Pennsylvania GOP learns not to trust Democrats when Governor Shapiro goes back on his word to sign a school choice program into law. Democrats oppose the program due to their major backers, the teachers unions. Despite Shapiro's voiced support for school choice, the teachers union heavily supported Democrats in the election. Trusting Democrats in negotiations is a mistake.


#society

Daily Wire: Britney Spears Slapped By Security After Attempting To Get Picture With NBA Star: Report
Britney Spears Slapped By Security After Attempting To Get Picture With NBA Star: Report


Britney Spears filed a police report after being slapped by a member of a security team while trying to take a picture with NBA star Victor Wembanyamar. The security guard mistook her for a fan and apologized afterward, but Spears still filed a report. It is unclear if the incident will be investigated further.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Zelenskyy meets with Denkov, Radev in Bulgaria
Zelenskyy meets with Denkov, Radev in Bulgaria
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meets with Bulgarian leaders to discuss Russia's withdrawal from Ukraine and support for Ukraine's independence and territorial integrity. They also address security issues, cooperation in the energy industry, and the prevention of a potential terrorist attack at a nuclear power plant.


Red State: Putin's War, Week 71. The Fighters Go to Their Corners
Putin's War, Week 71. The Fighters Go to Their Corners
Week 71 of Putin's War in Ukraine has been slow politically and operationally. Rumors of an attack on Europe's largest nuclear reactor were thankfully unfounded. Ukraine receives cluster weapons and spots more elderly tanks en route. Attacks on Ukrainian population centers continue. It's speculated that Russian tanks may be used for indirect fire support. Ukrainian forces engage in combat near Bakhmut and employ mine rollers to clear minefields. There are reports of Russia amassing troops on the eastern front, while fighting continues in Kharkiv and Donbas. Ukrainian progress in Zaporizhzhia is slow due to extensive minefields. The Antonovsky Bridgehead remains a distraction for the Russian military. Despite pronouncements of failure, the Ukrainian offensive has yet to fully unfold.


#foreignaffairs

The Blaze: Chinese regime ridiculed over its denunciation of 'Islamophobia' as the world has not yet forgotten its Uyghur persecution
Chinese regime ridiculed over its denunciation of 'Islamophobia' as the world has not yet forgotten its Uyghur persecution
A spokesman for the communist regime in Beijing denies Islamophobia in China despite its persecution of Uyghur Muslims and religious minorities. China's statement comes after a man in Sweden burned pages from the Quran, leading to backlash from Muslim-majority countries and calls for punishment. The international community has accused China of genocide and human rights abuses against the Uyghur population.


#culture

Breitbart: Following Failure of Government Hip-Hop, China Promotes Regime-Friendly Ghanaian Rapper
Following Failure of Government Hip-Hop, China Promotes Regime-Friendly Ghanaian Rapper
The Chinese Communist Party is promoting a Ghanaian rapper, Foster Asare-Yeboah, as part of its new strategy to control the hip-hop scene in the country. The party attempted to ban hip-hop in the past but failed, leading to the rise of underground Chinese rappers. Asare-Yeboah, who appeared on the reality show The Rap of China, is now being promoted by state-run media for his favorable views on the regime's messaging.


#health

Daily Wire: Obesity Linked To Increasing Number Of Cancers: Study
Obesity Linked To Increasing Number Of Cancers: Study
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of cancer, according to a new study published in Nature Communications. The study found that being overweight is linked to 18 different types of cancer, including leukemia and bladder cancer. The findings emphasize the importance of public health strategies to prevent and reduce obesity.


#education

Forbes: Author Post: Mentee And Mentor: Successful Leaders Are Both
Author Post: Mentee And Mentor: Successful Leaders Are Both
Mentorship is crucial for career advancement. Being mentored increases chances of promotion. Mentors model leadership, transfer knowledge, advocate for mentees, and commit to the role. Mentees must be willing to learn, communicate goals, and commit to growth. Mentoring is a valuable investment bringing success to both.


#crime

Fox News: FBI warns of AI deepfakes being used to create 'sextortion' schemes
FBI warns of AI deepfakes being used to create 'sextortion' schemes
The FBI warns that malicious actors are using AI and deepfakes for sextortion schemes, altering explicit images and videos of victims. The number of sextortion cases has increased by 322% due to AI-doctored images, resulting in suicides. The FBI advises caution when sharing personal information online and encourages monitoring children's online activities.


The New American: Following Monday Night’s Shooting, Philadelphia Sues 'Ghost Gun' Suppliers - The New American
Following Monday Night’s Shooting, Philadelphia Sues 'Ghost Gun' Suppliers - The New American
Philadelphia officials have filed lawsuits against two "ghost gun" suppliers after a shooting resulted in five deaths. However, there is no evidence that the suppliers violated any laws or were connected to the shooting. This move appears to be a political attack rather than a legal action.


Fox News: Texas newborn abandoned by young parents at Plano business: police
Texas newborn abandoned by young parents at Plano business: police
An hour-old newborn was abandoned at a Plano business. Police quickly identified the parents.


Fox News: No suspect yet in White House cocaine investigation, culprit may never be found: source
No suspect yet in White House cocaine investigation, culprit may never be found: source
The Secret Service still has no suspects in the investigation into cocaine found in the White House. Multiple tests have been conducted on the drugs, but it is uncertain if the culprit will ever be found. The investigation is expected to conclude soon.


Fox News: NYC city mayor's claims of carrying photo of fallen officer called into question
NYC city mayor's claims of carrying photo of fallen officer called into question
The New York Times questions Mayor Eric Adams' claim of carrying a fallen officer's photo for decades. City Hall employees were reportedly instructed to recreate the photo. Adams' press secretary denies the report and cites the support of Officer Venable's family.


Breitbart: Adam Schiff Claims 16 Mass Shootings Occurred in a Weekend
Adam Schiff Claims 16 Mass Shootings Occurred in a Weekend
Rep. Adam Schiff claimed there were 16 mass shootings over the weekend, but did not provide any details. Reports show that there were several small shootings in Chicago and Baltimore, but they do not qualify as mass shootings. Both cities have strict gun control laws in place. In Fort Worth, Texas, multiple gunmen opened fire on a crowd, resulting in three deaths.


#sports

Fox News: Jalen Hurts' lack of satisfaction fuels him to be even better this season
Jalen Hurts' lack of satisfaction fuels him to be even better this season
Jalen Hurts, the quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, is not satisfied with his breakout season and record-setting contract. He is working hard to be even better and strives to be the best. Despite concerns about his running style, Hurts remains focused on improving his game and embracing the thrill of not being satisfied.


Fox News: Bucs' Carlton Davis confident even without Tom Brady, says NFL is in for 'rude awakening'
Bucs' Carlton Davis confident even without Tom Brady, says NFL is in for 'rude awakening'
Future Hall of Famer Tom Brady unexpectedly reverses his retirement decision and returns to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the upcoming season, despite tempered expectations for the team. Carlton Davis III is confident in their ability to compete, disregarding the loss of Brady and emphasizing the team's components and defensive prowess. The NFC South division is considered weaker, but Davis remains optimistic and aims to prove that the Bucs' Super Bowl win was not a fluke.


Field & Stream: Fisherman Nets Record-Breaking Tiger Trout in Arizona
Fisherman Nets Record-Breaking Tiger Trout in Arizona
Arizona angler Carl Erickson broke the state record with a 23.5-inch tiger trout, weighing nearly six pounds. The catch was made at Woods Canyon Lake using a crank bait.


Forbes: Other Small-Market Teams Rising But Brewers Still In Thick Of NL Central Race
Other Small-Market Teams Rising But Brewers Still In Thick Of NL Central Race
Amidst changing standings in the NL Central, the Cincinnati Reds have taken the top spot, led by a talented group of rookies. The Pittsburgh Pirates, though now in fourth, have shown improvement after a strong start. The Milwaukee Brewers, despite offensive struggles and pitching setbacks, maintain a winning record and hope to see improvement from their starting pitchers in the second half of the season.


Boating Mag: Repowering Fountain Hull No. 1
Repowering Fountain Hull No. 1
Reggie Fountain Jr., the OG of performance powerboating, designed, built, and raced boats that became legendary in the sport. His first creation, the Fountain 10 Meter Executioner, made waves in the performance world in 1980. After years of changes and repowering, the original hull No. 1 was returned to Fountain and given a new lease on life, reaching impressive speeds once again.


#technology

Newsbusters: BIG TECH BRAWL! Anti-Free Speech Facebook Challenges Twitter Online
BIG TECH BRAWL! Anti-Free Speech Facebook Challenges Twitter Online
Meta's new app, Threads, aims to challenge Twitter in the battle between Big Tech social media platforms. The app will connect to Meta's photo-sharing app, Instagram, and offer a separate space for real-time updates and public conversations. However, the app is facing criticism for its data security and privacy issues.


Fox News: Get the best deals with my Amazon Prime Day battle plan strategy 2023
Get the best deals with my Amazon Prime Day battle plan strategy 2023
Amazon Prime Day is a 48-hour sales event with millions of items available for great deals. Deals can expire quickly, so be fast. There are three types of deals: Spotlight Deals, Gold Box Deals of the Day, and Lighting Deals. You can still participate in Prime Day without a membership. Create a wishlist, join waitlists for sold-out products, download the app, and ask Alexa for exclusive offers. Compare prices at other retailers, avoid unknown brands and fake reviews, and check price history. Amazon also offers early Prime Day deals. Be prepared to get the products you want at a discount.


#other

Forbes: Netflix Throws Liam Hemsworth Under The Bus In A Desperate Marketing Bid For ‘The Witcher’ Season 3
Netflix Throws Liam Hemsworth Under The Bus In A Desperate Marketing Bid For ‘The Witcher’ Season 3
Season 3 of The Witcher is not generating much buzz as fans are tuning out due to problems with the writing and changes to the source material. The announcement that Henry Cavill would be leaving after Season 3 was the final blow.