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#politics

National Review: The Corner: A Tiger Tale, Etc.
The Corner: A Tiger Tale, Etc.
The Florida Republican Party chairman advises against apologizing, claiming it makes one weak. The last French commando from D-Day, Léon Gautier, has passed away at 100. A reader reflects on the discomfort of witnessing Ukraine's struggles but recognizes the importance of not turning a blind eye to others' pain. Another reader requests John Williams in next year's Independence Day music lineup, sharing an anecdote about fake ID at a Tiger Stadium concession stand.


Flag And Cross: Protesters Block Tel Aviv Highway; Fifteen Arrested
Protesters Block Tel Aviv Highway; Fifteen Arrested
Protests erupted in Tel Aviv and other parts of Israel after the resignation of the city's police commander. Demonstrators blocked highways, causing massive traffic jams and lighting fires. The police used water cannons to disperse the protesters.


The Epoch Times: Senator Challenges Secret Service Over Cocaine Found at White House
Senator Challenges Secret Service Over Cocaine Found at White House
Sen. Tom Cotton urges the Secret Service to provide details about the discovery of cocaine in the White House. He raises concerns about security and drug use at the presidential residence and requests information on the specific location of the substance, security flaws, and individuals with access to the White House. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is tight-lipped about the investigation, stating that it is under the Secret Service's purview. Former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence express skepticism and disbelief regarding the situation.


#society

Newsbusters: Ben & Jerry's Wants To Give Up 'Americone Dream' Because Of 'Stolen Land'
Ben & Jerry's Wants To Give Up 'Americone Dream' Because Of 'Stolen Land'
Ben & Jerry's believes America is built on stolen land and argues that it's time to give it back. However, this logic is flawed as it would mean Indians would have to give the land they took from others. While America has a disturbing history, tearing down the country because of an imperfect past is unreasonable.


#economy

Liberty Nation: Janet Yellen Heads to Beijing Amid US-China Trade Dispute
Janet Yellen Heads to Beijing Amid US-China Trade Dispute
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will visit China to address the geopolitical turmoil, trade dispute, and political distrust between the two superpowers. Yellen's discussions will likely focus on trade, including China's export controls on rare earth metals and potential US retaliation. US-China relations are deteriorating, and China's growing regional influence may give Beijing the upper hand.


The Epoch Times: Oil Steadies as Market Digests Supply and Demand Outlook
Oil Steadies as Market Digests Supply and Demand Outlook
Oil prices in London remained steady as concerns about a global economic slowdown were balanced with tighter crude supply. The price of Brent crude edged up slightly to $76.94 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose to $72.16. Saudi Arabia and Russia announced additional output cuts for August, and a drop in U.S. crude stocks also helped support prices. Despite worries of a recession, experts believe that oil prices will continue to rise.


#education

The Federalist: The Military Was Not Exempted From Race-Based Admissions Ban
The Military Was Not Exempted From Race-Based Admissions Ban
The Supreme Court ruled that granting racial preferences in admissions to colleges and universities violates Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and the 14th Amendment. The court did not address the issue of race-based admissions practices at military service academies.


#crime

Fox News: Vermont agrees to pay $16.5 million to settle Jay Peak resort fraud lawsuits from foreign investors
Vermont agrees to pay $16.5 million to settle Jay Peak resort fraud lawsuits from foreign investors
The state of Vermont will pay $16.5 million to settle fraud lawsuits brought by foreign investors in the Jay Peak resort. The lawsuits were related to a massive fraudulent scheme involving misusing funds raised through a visa program.


Fox News: Iowa teen who admitted to helping killing teacher with baseball bat set to be sentenced
Iowa teen who admitted to helping killing teacher with baseball bat set to be sentenced
Two Iowa teenagers, Willard Miller and Jeremy Goodale, who beat their high school Spanish teacher, Nohema Graber, to death with a baseball bat, have pleaded guilty to the murder. The attack was motivated by anger towards Graber over a bad grade she gave Miller. Miller will be sentenced to 30 years to life in prison while Goodale's sentencing has been delayed.


#sports

Forbes: Reliable Harrison Bader Among Potential New York Yankees’ Free Agents
Reliable Harrison Bader Among Potential New York Yankees’ Free Agents
The New York Yankees may have to make a decision on whether to extend the contract of center fielder Harrison Bader, who could become a free agent at the end of the season. Bader has been a valuable player for the Yankees, providing depth in the outfield and showing improved offense and power. The team will also need to address pitching depth and the contract renewals of other players. The decision on Bader could be crucial for the Yankees' future success.


Forbes: What Malik Beasley Brings To The Milwaukee Bucks
What Malik Beasley Brings To The Milwaukee Bucks
Malik Beasley, a new addition to the Milwaukee Bucks, signed a veteran minimum contract. He excels in catch-and-shoot situations and brings valuable shooting skills to the team. While his playmaking and athleticism have potential, his impact on defense remains unclear. His role in the playoffs will depend on his ability to consistently make shots and improve his defensive abilities.


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.


#technology

Liberty Nation: Zuckerberg Promises New Social Media App Threads Will Be ‘Sane’
Zuckerberg Promises New Social Media App Threads Will Be ‘Sane’
Mark Zuckerberg launches new social media platform Threads, described as a Twitter clone. Critics raise concerns about data mining and censorship on the app.


#other

Fox News: Chicken wing recipe: Spicy, sweet and savory for any time of year
Chicken wing recipe: Spicy, sweet and savory for any time of year
Chicken wings are a popular bar food in the U.S. with over 1 billion consumed during the Super Bowl weekend. In 2022, there was a shortage of chicken wings just before Super Bowl Sunday.