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#politics

Fox News: Insane California green energy rules could wreck trucking industry
Insane California green energy rules could wreck trucking industry
President Joe Biden and California are facing a lawsuit from 19 state attorneys general, including Iowa's attorney general, over the truck ban imposed on the industry. The ban, which aims to promote electric trucks and reduce emissions, is seen as a threat to the biofuels industry and the livelihood of truckers. Trucking companies will be forced to purchase expensive electric vehicles, spike prices for gas and diesel vehicles, and face supply chain and charging infrastructure challenges. The lawsuit argues that California and the Biden administration have overstepped their authority and violated the Constitution.


#society

Fox News: Liberals, media outlets called out for pushing 'great lie' about America to mark 4th of July
Liberals, media outlets called out for pushing 'great lie' about America to mark 4th of July
Some liberals and media outlets criticized America on the Fourth of July. Mike Huckabee and others defended the country, telling critics to leave if they don't love it. They emphasized the importance of educating children about America's history and the sacrifices made to protect it.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been wrongfully detained by Russia for 100 days
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been wrongfully detained by Russia for 100 days
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been detained by Russia for 100 days on espionage charges, becoming the first American journalist held by the Kremlin since the Cold War. The U.S. government and WSJ deny the claims and call for his release. The arrest is seen as a violation of press freedom and part of a wider crackdown on journalism in Russia.


#culture

Forbes: Women’s World Cup: FIFA Allows Indigenous Flags To Fly
Women’s World Cup: FIFA Allows Indigenous Flags To Fly
Indigenous flags of Australia and New Zealand will be flown at the Women's World Cup to honor the unique cultures of both countries. FIFA approved the request from the football organizations of Australia and New Zealand, recognizing the significance of First Nations and Maori communities. The tournament will take place from July 20 to August 20, with additional initiatives connected to the UN International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples planned.


#crime

Fox News: Iowa teen who beat Spanish teacher to death in park, hid body under tarp gets life in prison
Iowa teen who beat Spanish teacher to death in park, hid body under tarp gets life in prison
Teenagers sentenced to prison for killing their high school Spanish teacher. Willard Miller, 17, and Jeremy Goodale, 18, beat the teacher to death for giving Miller a poor grade. Miller apologized during the sentencing hearing.


#sports

Fox News: SI Swimsuit cover girl Brooks Nader reveals her secret to staying bikini-ready
SI Swimsuit cover girl Brooks Nader reveals her secret to staying bikini-ready
Model Brooks Nader graces the cover of the 2023 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, along with Martha Stewart and other cover girls. Nader maintains her fitness routine through boxing and believes in staying steady and balanced when it comes to diet and exercise. She is honored to be on the cover alongside Martha Stewart and values the advice she received from Christie Brinkley during the casting call.


Forbes: Damian Lillard Will Eventually Force Portland Trail Blazers Trade To Miami Heat
Damian Lillard Will Eventually Force Portland Trail Blazers Trade To Miami Heat
Damian Lillard wants to be traded to the Miami Heat, but the Portland Trail Blazers are holding out for the best deal possible. Lillard's agent has made it clear that his client only wants to play in Miami, potentially discouraging other teams from making offers. While the Blazers insist they're not in a rush, history suggests that star players eventually get traded. The question is how long it will take for Lillard to end up in Miami.