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#politics

The Right Scoop: BREAKING: DeSantis campaign and super PAC raises $150 million combined
BREAKING: DeSantis campaign and super PAC raises $150 million combined
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has had a successful fundraising campaign, with his campaign and super PAC receiving a total of $150 million. In just six weeks, DeSantis's campaign raised $20 million, while the super PAC raised an impressive $130 million since March. This fundraising success showcases DeSantis's ability to compete with former President Donald Trump for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.


The Epoch Times: Mark Levin Says Target Won't Sell His Book Due to Concerns Liberal Customers May Get ‘Offended’
Mark Levin Says Target Won't Sell His Book Due to Concerns Liberal Customers May Get ‘Offended’
Conservative radio host Mark Levin's new book, "The Democrat Party Hates America," has been banned by Target due to concerns of offending Democrats. Some defended Target's decision, while others criticized it as censorship. Target has faced backlash and boycotts for its Pride collection, with conservatives calling for a boycott after the release of transgender swimsuits. Target's market value has declined since the controversy, with analysts predicting Walmart will take over its market share.


The Federalist Papers: Former Secret Service Agent, Ex-WH Official Blow Lid Off WH Cocaine Story: Culprit Is Much Closer to Home
Former Secret Service Agent, Ex-WH Official Blow Lid Off WH Cocaine Story: Culprit Is Much Closer to Home
The Biden administration and media are trying to downplay the discovery of cocaine in the White House, but former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino believes it could only have been brought in by a family member. The media is avoiding investigating the source of the drugs, likely to protect Hunter Biden's reputation.


Newsbusters: Tapper Touts Trans Candidate for Congress Shaping Biden's Moldy 'Lifelong Catholic' Brain
Tapper Touts Trans Candidate for Congress Shaping Biden's Moldy 'Lifelong Catholic' Brain
Liberal media hails the "trailblazer" candidacy of Sarah McBride, a transgender Democrat running for an open House seat in Delaware. CNN's Jake Tapper asks how McBride influenced President Biden's support for LGBTQ rights despite his Catholic background. McBride credits Biden's big heart and his late son Beau's influence on his stance.


The Epoch Times: Manitoba's Elections Commissioner Says the Government Broke Ban on Election Promotion
Manitoba's Elections Commissioner Says the Government Broke Ban on Election Promotion
The Manitoba government violated a ban on advertising during election periods by inviting reporters to an event with Premier Heather Stefanson. The violation was unintentional and unlikely to have affected the outcome of the vote. The controversy arose from an announcement by WestJet about increased service to Winnipeg in March of last year. The press secretary's actions were deemed a violation because government resources were used.


Fox News: Experts baffled by White House invoking Hatch Act to dodge Hunter cocaine question: 'ridiculous'
Experts baffled by White House invoking Hatch Act to dodge Hunter cocaine question: 'ridiculous'
The Biden administration avoids answering whether President Biden or his son owned the cocaine found at the White House, invoking the Hatch Act. Experts question the relevance of the Hatch Act in this situation.

Bookies in Las Vegas list Hunter Biden as the favorite suspect for owning the cocaine found at the White House, followed by Travis Kelce and "One of the Jonas Brothers." President Biden and his wife have the lowest odds.


The Epoch Times: Ministerial Adviser Won't Be Charged in Election Rule Violation Probe
Ministerial Adviser Won't Be Charged in Election Rule Violation Probe
A former school board trustee in British Columbia will not face charges for allegedly violating election laws. Gurveen Dhaliwal, who later became a provincial government adviser, was under investigation for acting as a scrutineer during the same election she was seeking a seat for. The charge assessment standard has not been met, according to the Special Prosecutor.


Red State: WATCH: Biden and His Team Play the 'Deflect the Cocaine Blame' Game
WATCH: Biden and His Team Play the 'Deflect the Cocaine Blame' Game
The mystery of the White House cocaine continues to evolve and shift, with changing and conflicting information about where it was found. The latest claim is that it was found in a secure location near the Situation Room, raising questions about who had access. The White House has been evasive in answering questions and Biden has been dismissive, showing a lack of seriousness and transparency.


The American Mind: The Dangerous Case of Bandy X. Lee
The Dangerous Case of Bandy X. Lee
Former Yale psychiatry professor Bandy X. Lee tried to remove President Trump from office based on mental health grounds. She failed to convince Congress and turned to launching a campaign for a public health emergency declaration. Lee lost her appeal against Yale's decision not to renew her appointment, but her anti-democratic sentiments reflect a growing drift in the American elite away from core liberal values. This poses a threat to American democracy and warrants concern.


The Epoch Times: Florida GOP Requiring 2024 Candidates Sign Loyalty Pledge to Qualify in State's Key Presidential Primary Contest
Florida GOP Requiring 2024 Candidates Sign Loyalty Pledge to Qualify in State's Key Presidential Primary Contest
The Florida Republican Party is implementing a loyalty pledge for 2024 presidential candidates to qualify for the primary ballot. Candidates must pledge to support the eventual Republican nominee and not run as an independent. Former President Donald Trump, who leads in national polls, and other candidates have shown hesitation toward the loyalty pledge. The state's winner-take-all primary could have significant implications, as it offers 125 delegates in a race where candidates need 1,276 delegates to secure a majority.


The Epoch Times: A Massive Government Enterprise to 'Unabashedly' Censor Speech: Liz Murrill on the Biden Administration Social Media Case
A Massive Government Enterprise to 'Unabashedly' Censor Speech: Liz Murrill on the Biden Administration Social Media Case
A federal judge grants a temporary injunction against government collusion with big tech in censoring Americans. Solicitor General for Louisiana, Liz Murrill, discusses the case.


National Review: The Corner: Karine Jean Pierre: We’re Confident the Secret Service Will Determine Who Brought the Cocaine
The Corner: Karine Jean Pierre: We’re Confident the Secret Service Will Determine Who Brought the Cocaine
The Biden administration refuses to comment on whether the person who brought cocaine into the White House should be prosecuted. The Secret Service is investigating, but the White House does not want to speculate or get ahead of the investigation.


#society

Spectator USA: The new battleground for abortion
The new battleground for abortion
Pro-life activists continue to fight against abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, with some states implementing near-total bans on abortion. Texas, which passed a six-week abortion ban prior to Roe being overturned, saw a spike in birth rates. Pro-abortion activists are now trying to get an amendment on the Ohio ballot that would establish a state constitutional right to an abortion. Critics argue that the amendment is vague and could allow minors to get abortions without parental consent. The Alliance Defending Freedom and other opponents have raised concerns about taxpayer funding for abortion and other reproductive procedures. Supporters of the amendment have turned in more than enough signatures to put it on the ballot. However, Republicans are working to raise the threshold for constitutional amendments in Ohio, which could potentially kill the abortion amendment. In Arizona, Governor Katie Hobbs issued an executive order that removed the authority of county attorneys to prosecute abortion cases, essentially nullifying the state's fifteen-week ban. Attorney General Kris Mayes has stated that she will not enforce Arizona's abortion law. The future of abortion battles will likely play out at the state and local level.


Fox News: Search for kidnapped toddler Wynter Cole Smith ends tragically in Detroit alley: police
Search for kidnapped toddler Wynter Cole Smith ends tragically in Detroit alley: police
Missing toddler Wynter Cole Smith was found dead in Detroit after being kidnapped by her mother's ex-boyfriend and sexually assaulted. The suspect, Rashad Price, was arrested in St. Claire Shores after crashing his ex's car. Law enforcement used various tools to search for Smith, transitioning the case from a missing child investigation to a homicide. Price has been charged with multiple felonies, including sexual assault and attempted murder. The family is devastated by the loss and is urging lawmakers to consider legislation that keeps violent offenders in prison.


Fox News: Carowinds amusement park announces next steps after potentially deadly roller coaster crack exposed
Carowinds amusement park announces next steps after potentially deadly roller coaster crack exposed
Carowinds amusement park in North Carolina will replace a fractured support column on the Fury 325 roller coaster after a video of the crack went viral. Bolliger & Mabillard Consulting Engineers will deliver the new column next week, and the park will conduct extensive tests to ensure safety before operating the ride.


The New American: Arizona AG to Ignore Supreme Court Decision on Free Speech - The New American
Arizona AG to Ignore Supreme Court Decision on Free Speech - The New American
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has announced her intention to ignore a recent Supreme Court ruling on free speech rights by enforcing a similar law in Arizona. Mayes believes that businesses open to the public should not have the right to discriminate against LGBTQ+ Americans. This decision has sparked controversy and may lead to legal challenges.


#war

Euromaidan Press: How unsanctioned Russian companies fuel deadly drone and missile attacks on Ukraine
How unsanctioned Russian companies fuel deadly drone and missile attacks on Ukraine
Russian companies are evading sanctions and continuing to produce drones and missiles for the Russian military. These drones and missiles are being used in the ongoing war in Ukraine, and despite calls for sanctions, certain companies remain unaffected and continue to operate without restrictions in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom. The importance of sanctioning these companies is underlined by the fact that many foreign companies are inadvertently providing components for Russian missiles, and it is crucial to strengthen sanctions and prevent circumvention.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: BBC apologizes after anchor's stunning remark that 'Israeli forces are happy to kill children'
BBC apologizes after anchor's stunning remark that 'Israeli forces are happy to kill children'
The BBC apologized for an interview in which host Anjana Gadgil accused Israeli forces of enjoying killing children, during a discussion with former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. In response, Bennett argued that the individuals killed were militants responsible for acts of terrorism. The interview sparked outrage and complaints were filed against Gadgil's conduct.


#economy

Daily Wire: Ben Shapiro Shreds ‘Bidenomics’ As President Touts Economic Record
Ben Shapiro Shreds ‘Bidenomics’ As President Touts Economic Record
Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro criticizes President Biden's economic record, highlighting high inflation and stagnant wages. Shapiro contrasts "Bidenomics" with Reaganomics and mocks the president's tweet about job opportunities. Despite the Biden administration's positive outlook on the economy, inflation remains high, as evidenced by increased spending on Fourth of July food items. The administration celebrated a lower inflation rate, but the chart still shows a significant increase since Biden took office.


The Epoch Times: Tesla and Chinese Rivals May Sign Truce After EV Price War With Socialist Values Pledge
Tesla and Chinese Rivals May Sign Truce After EV Price War With Socialist Values Pledge
Chinese and Tesla agree to end price war in electric vehicle market, pledging to adhere to "socialist values" and fair competition. The agreement was encouraged by the CCP's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Tesla, the only foreign carmaker to sign the pledge, had previously slashed prices on their vehicles, sparking the price war. Analysts believe that Musk's recent actions in China may help gain regulatory approval for self-driving features in Tesla's cars.


#religion

The Blaze: How Christianity makes men better
How Christianity makes men better
Nancy Pearcey and Allie Beth Stuckey argue against the idea of "toxic masculinity" and claim that Christianity promotes equality and dignity between men and women. They point to biblical passages that emphasize mutual submission and the radical societal changes Christianity brought during the Greco-Roman era. They believe that rejecting biblical masculinity turns men into predators rather than protectors.


#culture

Red State: Watch: Kamala Harris’ Wacky ‘Culture’ Word Salad Appears to Beffudle Even the Hosts During ‘Essence Fest'
Watch: Kamala Harris’ Wacky ‘Culture’ Word Salad Appears to Beffudle Even the Hosts During ‘Essence Fest'
Kamala Harris is known for her nonsensical word salads. Her latest incoherent remarks came during an appearance at a cultural festival in New Orleans. Harris struggled to express the importance of culture and left everyone confused.


Daily Wire: YouTube Star Accused Of Performing Beyoncé Song In Blackface
YouTube Star Accused Of Performing Beyoncé Song In Blackface
YouTuber and performer Colleen Ballinger, also known as Miranda Sings, is accused of performing in blackface in a resurfaced video. The clip, originally shared in 2018, shows Ballinger with dark-colored grease paint on her face while singing a Beyoncé song. Some viewers see it as blackface, while others argue it could be leftover makeup from another performance. Ballinger's legal representatives claim the video was recorded in 2009.


#health

Breitbart: 13 Dead Migrants Found in One Week by Border Patrol Agents
13 Dead Migrants Found in One Week by Border Patrol Agents
Border Patrol agents recover 13 dead migrants and rescue 226 suffering heat-related injuries along the deadly US-Mexico border. Dehydration is the leading cause of rescues and deaths. The record-breaking heatwave in Mexico also contributes to migrant deaths. ( )


Flag And Cross: Britain Faces Intolerable Heat By 2050, Warns New Research
Britain Faces Intolerable Heat By 2050, Warns New Research
New research warns that Britain could become too hot within the next few decades, with temperatures reaching a limit of 104F (40C) by 2050. The increase in heatwaves is attributed to the burning of fossil fuels. The study has implications for working conditions, sport, medicine, and travel.


Fox News: Hot summer safety: How to keep your pets healthy in extreme temperatures this season
Hot summer safety: How to keep your pets healthy in extreme temperatures this season
Extreme heat and humidity have been affecting many parts of the world, breaking temperature records. The average global temperature in early July was the warmest ever recorded. As the heat continues, people are seeking advice on how to protect their pets. Veterinarian Dr. Lindsay Butzer recommends keeping pets mostly indoors with air conditioning, providing them with cold water, and avoiding excessive outdoor exercise in high temperatures. It's important to use common sense and remember that if it's hot for you, it's even hotter for your pet.


Fox News: Beach pollution warning, pink eye prevention and how teeth-brushing can boost the brain
Beach pollution warning, pink eye prevention and how teeth-brushing can boost the brain
Over half of U.S. beaches have unsafe levels of fecal contamination, experts say. Sheets and pillowcases harbor hidden germs, posing a health risk.


#education

Washington Free Beacon: Pennsylvania Governor Drops School Choice Agenda Under Pressure From Teachers' Unions
Pennsylvania Governor Drops School Choice Agenda Under Pressure From Teachers' Unions
Pennsylvania Governor, Josh Shapiro, withdrew his support for school choice initiatives due to Democratic and teachers' union opposition.


#crime

The Epoch Times: Texas Man Reported Missing as Teen in 2015 Has Been at Home With His Mother All Along, Police Say
Texas Man Reported Missing as Teen in 2015 Has Been at Home With His Mother All Along, Police Say
A Texas man reported missing in 2015 returned home the next day, but he and his mother lied about his disappearance for eight years. The investigation is ongoing, and no charges have been filed.


Fox News: Chicago sex offender pleads guilty to child porn possession, sentenced to 15 years: police
Chicago sex offender pleads guilty to child porn possession, sentenced to 15 years: police
A Chicago sex offender, Jason Jeffries, pleaded guilty to child porn charges and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. He was arrested for downloading explicit material involving children.


Forbes: ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Season 2: Jazz Raycole Talks About Second Chances
‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Season 2: Jazz Raycole Talks About Second Chances
"The Lincoln Lawyer" on Netflix is a hopeful series set in a world where justice is tangled in politics, power, and money. Season two, based on the fourth book in the series, is action-packed and tests the characters.

Izzy Letts, played by Jazz Raycole, is Mickey Haller's client-turned-employee, and their relationship has a brother-sister dynamic. Izzy's backstory is explored this season, and Raycole helped shape the character. The show's happy vibe comes from the camaraderie of the cast and crew.


Breitbart: Report: Alleged Philly Shooter Cross-Dressed but 'Is Biologically Male'
Report: Alleged Philly Shooter Cross-Dressed but 'Is Biologically Male'
A Philadelphia gunman, Kimbrady Carriker, allegedly shot and killed five people. A photo showed Carriker cross-dressing, but Carriker is biologically male. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene suggested Carriker might be transgender, sparking controversy.


The Blaze: Over $600,000 in 'irreplaceable' wine stolen during 4-hour 'Ocean's Eleven' heist at high-end store in California
Over $600,000 in 'irreplaceable' wine stolen during 4-hour 'Ocean's Eleven' heist at high-end store in California
California thieves pull off an "Ocean's Eleven" style heist, stealing over $600,000 worth of fine wines and liquor from Lincoln Fine Wines. The thief cuts a hole in the roof, descends into the store, and targets the wine cellar where the rarest bottles are stored. The robbery is described as planned and devastating for the store owner.


#sports

Forbes: FC Barcelona Reportedly Given 24 Hour Ultimatum And Could Lose Vitor Roque To European Rival
FC Barcelona Reportedly Given 24 Hour Ultimatum And Could Lose Vitor Roque To European Rival
FC Barcelona risks losing out on signing Vitor Roque as Athletico Paranaense demands the necessary documents within 24 hours. Barca had an agreement with the highly-rated teenager, but Athletico has grown impatient and may consider offers from other European clubs.


Breitbart: 'We Can Do Without That': Nats Manager Unamused by Elly De La Cruz's Home Run Celebration
'We Can Do Without That': Nats Manager Unamused by Elly De La Cruz's Home Run Celebration
Nationals Manager Dave Martinez asks umps to check Red star Elly de la Cruz's bat, finds legal tracking device. De la Cruz hits 455-foot home run, points to bottom of bat. Martinez calls it "antics." Reds have been on a roll since de la Cruz joined.


#outdoors

The Epoch Times: Climbing El Capitan? Yosemite's Divisive Permits for Overnight Climbers Here to Stay
Climbing El Capitan? Yosemite's Divisive Permits for Overnight Climbers Here to Stay
Yosemite National Park has implemented a permanent permitting system for overnight rock climbing in order to protect the wilderness and manage the growing popularity of the sport. The permits are required for "big wall" climbs like El Capitan or Half Dome, but not for single or part-day climbs. While some climbers have expressed disdain for the new system, park officials believe it will help with managing climbing routes and the surrounding regions. The permits are free and can be self-registered, but climbers must adhere to certain regulations.


Fox News: Pink-colored 'watermelon snow' on Rocky Mountains sparks interest for visitors: report
Pink-colored 'watermelon snow' on Rocky Mountains sparks interest for visitors: report
Hikers in the Rocky Mountains are seeing "watermelon snow" due to snow algae. The pigmented snow is safe to look at but should not be consumed due to potential toxins.


#technology

Forbes: Twitter Threatens Lawsuit Over Meta’s ‘Copycat’ Threads App, Report Says
Twitter Threatens Lawsuit Over Meta’s ‘Copycat’ Threads App, Report Says
Twitter accuses Meta of using its trade secrets and intellectual property to develop the rival app Threads, hiring former Twitter employees to gain insider information. Twitter demands that Meta stop using their trade secrets and scraping follower data. Meta denies the allegations.


#other

The Epoch Times: Victims Identified After Fiery Plane Crash in South Carolina Resort Town Killed All 5 People on Board
Victims Identified After Fiery Plane Crash in South Carolina Resort Town Killed All 5 People on Board
A plane crash in North Myrtle Beach kills four passengers and the pilot. The victims were from New Jersey and had relatives in Jamaica. The cause of the crash is unknown.


The Epoch Times: Travel Tips and Hacks
Travel Tips and Hacks
Travel expenses can be reduced without sacrificing comfort or enjoyment. Renting a car can save on mileage and maintenance costs. Train travel can be cost-effective and enjoyable with advance ticket purchases and discounts. Cruises can be more affordable when booked during off-peak times and with inside cabins. Airline frequent flyer clubs and credit cards offer discounts and perks. Booking flights on Sundays and Wednesdays can result in cheaper fares. Hotel loyalty programs provide benefits such as early check-in and room upgrades.


Flag And Cross: Saharan Dust Cloud Approaching US, Affecting Air Quality
Saharan Dust Cloud Approaching US, Affecting Air Quality
A cloud of Sahara dust is heading towards the United States, reaching Florida by Saturday and potentially affecting coastal areas of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama by Sunday. While not as extreme as the massive dust cloud in June 2020, this event could still impact air quality and temperatures. The dust particles can irritate the skin, eyes, and worsen respiratory and cardiovascular symptoms.


Fox News: Brazil women's soccer team supports Iran protesters with message on side of plane ahead of World Cup
Brazil women's soccer team supports Iran protesters with message on side of plane ahead of World Cup
Brazilian women's soccer team arrives in Australia for the FIFA Women's World Cup with a powerful message against Iran's treatment of women. The plane carrying the team displays images of a woman who died after being detained and a former soccer player sentenced to prison for protesting. The team is now preparing for their first match against Panama. 'srights


Daily Wire: Tom Cruise Shares Incredible Behind-The-Scenes Shots From ‘Mission: Impossible 7′
Tom Cruise Shares Incredible Behind-The-Scenes Shots From ‘Mission: Impossible 7′
Tom Cruise shared behind-the-scenes footage of a high-speed train sequence from his upcoming film "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One." The director, Christopher McQuarrie, discusses the sense of adventure and the practicality of building a train for the film. The sequence includes fighting on top of a moving train, a blown-up bridge, and a train crash.


The Epoch Times: California and Truck Manufacturers Strike Deal on State Emissions Rules
California and Truck Manufacturers Strike Deal on State Emissions Rules
California state air regulators and truck and engine manufacturers have reached an agreement on emissions rules that provide flexibility for companies to meet requirements. California plans to mandate zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles by 2045. The agreement aligns California's regulations with EPA standards for nitrogen oxide emissions.