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#politics

Fox News: CNN, MSNBC attack judge on censorship ruling: 'Activist judicial opinion'
CNN, MSNBC attack judge on censorship ruling: 'Activist judicial opinion'
Legal analysts criticize federal judge's decision to issue an injunction preventing the Biden Administration from discussing social media censorship with tech companies, citing violations of the First Amendment. The judge's ruling is seen as a win for the First Amendment by some, but is criticized as a "conservative political ideology" and an "activist judicial opinion" by others.


The Federalist: Republicans Demand Probe Into IRS Whistleblower Retaliation
Republicans Demand Probe Into IRS Whistleblower Retaliation
Top Republicans on Capitol Hill are demanding a federal investigation into allegations of retaliation against IRS whistleblowers who exposed misconduct related to the Hunter Biden investigation. The whistleblowers claim that federal prosecutors concealed critical documents and the Justice Department undermined IRS efforts.


Fox News: FLOTUS claim Biden is 'the education president' blasted by parents rights groups: 'Failed America's kids'
FLOTUS claim Biden is 'the education president' blasted by parents rights groups: 'Failed America's kids'
Education leaders and parents' rights groups criticized First Lady Jill Biden's claim that President Biden is "the education president." They cited his record on education, including support for the NEA agenda and labelling parents as domestic terrorists. Critics also blamed school closures and a decline in reading and math scores on Biden. They accused him of prioritizing CRT and transgender ideologies over basic education.


Fox News: GOP presidential contender Tim Scott to hit airwaves in early caucus state with massive seven-figure ad buy
GOP presidential contender Tim Scott to hit airwaves in early caucus state with massive seven-figure ad buy
Republican presidential candidate and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott will launch a massive ad buy in Iowa, pushing back against President Biden's administration and emphasizing the importance of winning. Scott criticizes the "victim" state of mind and calls out the radical left's influence on education and sports. He positions himself as a fighter who will stand up and win for the American people.


Liberty Nation: Bid to Expand Michigan Hate Crimes Law a Blue Orwellian Nightmare
Bid to Expand Michigan Hate Crimes Law a Blue Orwellian Nightmare
Michigan is moving to expand a law against hate crimes, which threatens civil liberties and freedom of expression. The proposed legislation defines hate-motivated crime broadly, giving police and prosecutors the power to determine what constitutes a crime based on an individual's feelings of fear or intimidation. This new law enforcement system allows harsher sentences for those deemed to have bad thoughts, opening the door to prosecuting and imprisoning individuals for hurting the feelings of progressive activists. This represents a dangerous erosion of constitutional rights and a chilling effect on free speech.


#society

Fox News: Yusef Salaam, exonerated member of the 'Central Park Five,' wins Democratic primary for seat on NYC council
Yusef Salaam, exonerated member of the 'Central Park Five,' wins Democratic primary for seat on NYC council
Yusef Salaam, one of the wrongly convicted "Central Park Five," wins Democratic primary for NYC Council seat, likely to secure victory. He aims to bring a new Harlem renaissance and represents the injustices faced by Black and Latino residents.


The Epoch Times: 11 sisters who were separated as kids survive child abuse, reunite after 43 years
11 sisters who were separated as kids survive child abuse, reunite after 43 years
Eleven sisters, separated in childhood, reunite after 43 years and discover the extent of the horrors they each endured. They form a strong bond by sharing their pain.


Fox News: Natasha Cloud hits back at Enes Kanter Freedom: 'You have no idea what it means to walk my journey'
Natasha Cloud hits back at Enes Kanter Freedom: 'You have no idea what it means to walk my journey'
WNBA player Natasha Cloud responds to Enes Kanter Freedom's criticism after she called the U.S. "trash." Cloud asks for respect for her lived experience as a black gay woman. Kanter Freedom offers to take Cloud to other countries to see the "other side" before criticizing America. Cloud defends her comments, highlighting the issues she believes America can address.


National Review: The Case against New York’s Rent-Regulatory Regime
The Case against New York’s Rent-Regulatory Regime
Owners of rent-stabilized apartment buildings in New York believe that the state's rent-stabilization law is unconstitutional. They have filed a lawsuit challenging the law, which has gained support from business and real-estate groups, think tanks, and others. The case has the potential to transform the housing system, with arguments centered around property rights and regulatory taking. Critics of the law point out the practical downsides, including the unintended consequences of tenants staying in larger apartments and the lack of a mechanism to determine economic need. The case reflects the need for a reassessment of affordable-housing policies, and the potential for a paradigm shift in housing practices if the Supreme Court decides to hear the case.


#war

The Economist: This week’s covers
This week’s covers
Conflict in Ukraine highlights a new kind of high-intensity war that involves advanced technology and widespread casualties. Liberal societies must recognize the reality of wars between industrialized economies.

In Asia, the traditional commitment to conservative family life is declining. Marriage is seen as outdated and expensive. Governments must address this significant social change.


#economy

Forbes: Not Quite The 1980s But Saudi Arabia Sounds Committed To Oil Production Cuts
Not Quite The 1980s But Saudi Arabia Sounds Committed To Oil Production Cuts
Saudi Arabia's Energy Minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, expressed unwavering commitment to the country's unilateral oil production cut of 1 million bpd at the OPEC International Seminar. He emphasized Saudi Arabia's dedication to market stability and higher oil prices, while denying any intention of returning to a swing producer status. Abdulaziz also praised Russia's voluntary production cut and criticized media exaggeration. OPEC peers supported his stance, with the United Arab Emirates' Energy Minister highlighting the difference between OPEC+ assessments of the market and market commentators. The effectiveness of Saudi Arabia's strategy remains uncertain amidst demand concerns and strong non-OPEC production.


The Epoch Times: Stocks Slide as Rising Borrowing Costs Strike Again
Stocks Slide as Rising Borrowing Costs Strike Again
World stocks fell as trade tensions between China and the United States escalated, causing investor sentiment to dampen. The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield reached a four-month high, signaling concerns over a potential recession. Traders worry that central banks might have difficulty accurately predicting the effects of interest rate moves.


National Review: Regulatory Burden Is Back
Regulatory Burden Is Back
New estimates point to the regulatory state as a culprit for the disappearance of economic growth. The Biden administration has imposed new regulatory costs on American households and businesses, amounting to over $8,000 per household. These costs, which are expected to continue rising, will have a significant impact on the economy.


The Epoch Times: California Hotel Workers Back on the Job After Strike, but Union Warns More Walkouts Are Possible
California Hotel Workers Back on the Job After Strike, but Union Warns More Walkouts Are Possible
Hotel workers in Southern California went back to work after picketing over the long weekend, but their union warned of more walkouts in the future. The workers, represented by Unite Here Local 11, are demanding better wages, improved health care benefits, higher pension contributions, and lighter workloads. The strike affects about half of the 32,000 hospitality workers in the region.


#culture

The Federalist: Harrison Ford's Indiana Jones Send-Off Is Worthy Of The Franchise
Harrison Ford's Indiana Jones Send-Off Is Worthy Of The Franchise
"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" is the last film in the franchise and a farewell to both the character and a golden era of filmmaking. It takes big swings that won't appeal to everyone, but overall it's an impressive adventure that pays homage to the series' roots.


Forbes: Wine On Bali – Now Publicly Traded At Hatten Winery
Wine On Bali – Now Publicly Traded At Hatten Winery
Bali now has four wineries, including Hatten Wines, which recently completed a successful IPO and has seen its stock price quadruple. Hatten Wines is known for its diverse portfolio of wines made from both local and imported grapes, and the vineyard's tropical climate allows for three harvests per year. The winery aims to increase wine education in Indonesia, where the majority of locals do not consume alcohol but the tourist industry creates a market for wine.


#health

Fox News: Drinking water from half of the faucets in the US likely contains 'forever chemicals,' according to study
Drinking water from half of the faucets in the US likely contains 'forever chemicals,' according to study
Nearly half of U.S. tap water contains PFAS, "forever chemicals" that may cause cancer and other health issues, according to a government study. PFAS is contaminating drinking water in both large cities and small towns, as well as private wells and public systems. The study suggests that private well users should have their water tested and consider installing filters to remove the chemicals.


#education

Fox News: Dozens of Vermont school districts sue Monsanto over toxic contamination in educational buildings
Dozens of Vermont school districts sue Monsanto over toxic contamination in educational buildings
Over 90 Vermont school districts are seeking to recover costs and damages from Monsanto for toxic contamination in educational buildings.


National Review: The Left Wants to Make Hispanics Affirmative-Action Props
The Left Wants to Make Hispanics Affirmative-Action Props
The Supreme Court struck down affirmative-action programs, leading to criticism. Hispanics can succeed without it. The fight continues in the private sector and K-12 education.


The Epoch Times: Teachers Union Calls to Scrap Girls and Boys School Uniforms and Sports Lessons for Trans Inclusion
Teachers Union Calls to Scrap Girls and Boys School Uniforms and Sports Lessons for Trans Inclusion
Britain's National Education Union (NEU) has released controversial guidelines promoting gender-neutral uniforms and ending segregated sports in schools, raising concerns about disciplinary actions against those with gender-critical views. Critics argue it creates a hostile environment.


#crime

The Epoch Times: Nearly 1,000 Arrested in 'Unprecedented' UK-Wide Crackdown on Cannabis Farms
Nearly 1,000 Arrested in 'Unprecedented' UK-Wide Crackdown on Cannabis Farms
Operation Mille, a nationwide crackdown on cannabis farms, has resulted in nearly 1,000 arrests and the seizure of £130 million worth of cannabis plants in the UK. The operation aimed to disrupt organized crime groups and their illegal revenue streams. Large-scale cannabis cultivation is a major source of income for these groups and is linked to other serious criminal activities such as drug importation and violence.


Fox News: Neighbors question if Texas teen vanished 8 years ago as police grill mom: report
Neighbors question if Texas teen vanished 8 years ago as police grill mom: report
Neighbors are questioning whether Rudolph "Rudy" Farias actually disappeared eight years ago when he was a teenager, as police interview his mother. Farias, now 25, turned up outside a church in Houston, but neighbors say they saw him regularly.


American Thinker: Eight reasons to believe a coverup is underway on the cocaine found in the White House
Eight reasons to believe a coverup is underway on the cocaine found in the White House
A stash of cocaine was found in the White House, leading to suspicions of a cover-up. The location and evolving narrative surrounding the discovery, along with the exemption of the First Family from rigorous security screening, raise doubts about the Secret Service's ability to protect the president. An official claims that determining the source of the drug may be difficult, casting further doubt on the investigation.


#sports

Forbes: What’s Going At Juventus In The Transfer Window?
What’s Going At Juventus In The Transfer Window?
Juventus has been relatively quiet in the transfer market compared to Milan, Inter, and Napoli. The club is focused on reorganizing after a difficult season and wants to keep players like Federico Chiesa and Dusan Vlahovic onside. The team is looking for improvements in defense, midfield, and potentially attack, depending on who leaves the club. Giuntoli wants to work quietly and under the radar.


Fox News: Elon Musk trains with UFC legend Georges St Pierre, comes to 'obvious conclusion'
Elon Musk trains with UFC legend Georges St Pierre, comes to 'obvious conclusion'
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg may be gearing up for a cage match after rumors of a fight surfaced on Twitter. Musk has been training in mixed martial arts alongside UFC legend Georges St. Pierre and MMA instructor John Danaher. While the fight has not yet taken place, UFC President Dana White confirmed that both billionaires are serious about the potential bout.


#technology

Fox News: Everything you need to know about the new Twitter-like app called ‘Threads’
Everything you need to know about the new Twitter-like app called ‘Threads’
The rivalry between Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Elon Musk escalates as Zuckerberg launches the new Threads app, posing a potential threat to Twitter's future. Threads is a text-based conversation app linked to Instagram, offering a similar microblogging experience as Twitter. Some users are calling Threads a "Twitter killer," but concerns have been raised about data privacy and security.


Forbes: Google Announces Machine Unlearning Challenge Which Will Help In Getting Generative AI To Forget What Decidedly Needs To Be Forgotten, Vital Says AI Ethics And AI Law
Google Announces Machine Unlearning Challenge Which Will Help In Getting Generative AI To Forget What Decidedly Needs To Be Forgotten, Vital Says AI Ethics And AI Law
Generative AI, like ChatGPT and Bard, poses challenges when it comes to deleting or forgetting specific data. Simply preventing certain data from being trained may not be sufficient, as information can still be combined inside the AI. Scrubbing and pre-screening data is difficult, and preventing generative AI from emitting certain outputs can have limitations. The need for deletion within generative AI is a complex issue with ethical and legal implications.


#other

Flag And Cross: Mysterious 'Borrowdale Banksy' Sculptures Emerge In UK's Lake District
Mysterious 'Borrowdale Banksy' Sculptures Emerge In UK's Lake District
Mysterious slate artwork, created by anonymous artist "Borrowdale Banksy," appears in the UK's Lake District. The sculptor remains unknown, and the location is being kept secret to protect it from vandals. Speculations about the artist's identity have arisen on social media.


The Epoch Times: Chimp who spent 28 years in experimental lab and other facilities is 'awestruck' to see sky for the first time
Chimp who spent 28 years in experimental lab and other facilities is 'awestruck' to see sky for the first time
A 28-year-old chimpanzee named Vanilla, who spent her life in a cage, experiences the open sky for the first time at Save the Chimps sanctuary in Florida. Vanilla settles in quickly and is awestruck by the sky. A male chimp named Dwight offers her a calming hug. Vanilla is integrating well with other chimps at the sanctuary and enjoys exploring her new home.