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#politics

The Epoch Times: Trump Touts Farm Record in Iowa Rally
Trump Touts Farm Record in Iowa Rally
2024 hopeful Donald J. Trump touted his pro-farmer record at a rally in Council Bluffs, Iowa. He highlighted actions such as repealing Obama's WOTUS rule, repealing USDA regulations, and implementing the USMCA trade agreement. Trump claimed to have fought for Iowa ethanol and criticized Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's stance on non-fossil fuels.


Forbes: Republicans Can't Agree On Abortion Heading Into 2024 Race: Here’s Where The GOP Presidential Candidates Stand
Republicans Can't Agree On Abortion Heading Into 2024 Race: Here’s Where The GOP Presidential Candidates Stand
Republican presidential contenders in the 2024 election have taken ambiguous positions on abortion, exposing themselves to potential attacks from Democrats as President Joe Biden champions abortion access. Donald Trump has declined to support a federal abortion ban, while Ron DeSantis and Tim Scott have expressed varying levels of support for bans at different stages of pregnancy. Other contenders such as Chris Christie and Doug Burgum have argued that abortion decisions should be left to individual states. This issue risks dividing the GOP and alienating independent and Democratic voters in the general election.


The Epoch Times: GOP Presidential Campaign Using AI Chatbot to Respond to Voters
GOP Presidential Campaign Using AI Chatbot to Respond to Voters
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez's super PAC has launched an AI chatbot to answer questions about his presidential campaign. The bot, designed to appear and sound like Suarez, responds with video messages when users ask questions. The bot is part of a strategy to bring Suarez's message to more people and appeals to his successful leadership in technology and economic prosperity.


The Federalist Papers: Target Refuses to Sell Mark Levin's New Book Over Fear of Offending Democrats - Then Company Denies
Target Refuses to Sell Mark Levin's New Book Over Fear of Offending Democrats - Then Company Denies
Target has disputed claims that it will ban conservative author Mark Levin's upcoming book, "The Democrat Party Hates America," after the company found the title offensive. Levin encouraged interested readers to order the book online, thanking other retailers like Barnes & Noble and Walmart for carrying it. Target responded by stating that they have been offering the book for pre-sale and will continue to do so, but expressed concern about the use of the word "hate" in the title.


The Right Scoop: Trump claims DeSantis sided with the communists in China? Nope, this is easily debunked…
Trump claims DeSantis sided with the communists in China? Nope, this is easily debunked…
Governor DeSantis is being falsely accused by Trump of siding with communists in China against American farmers, but this claim is easily debunked. DeSantis actually passed legislation to prevent the Chinese Communist Party from buying farmland in Florida. Trump's continuous lies about DeSantis may ultimately harm his own reputation.


Newsbusters: KJP Suffers Mini-Meltdown When NY Post Asks If Cocaine Came From Biden Family
KJP Suffers Mini-Meltdown When NY Post Asks If Cocaine Came From Biden Family
: The White House press briefing addressed questions about a bag of cocaine found in the West Wing. Press Secretary Jean-Pierre faced inquiries about the ownership of the cocaine, with claims that it belonged to the Biden family. She denied the allegations and criticized the irresponsible reporting. National Security Adviser Sullivan clarified that the cocaine posed no security threat, as the Situation Room was under construction and not in use. Jean-Pierre also discussed the recent jobs report, emphasizing the administration's commitment to Bidenomics and its impact on the Black community. The volatile data raised concerns, but she highlighted record low unemployment rates in previous months. Finally, a reporter asked about rising crime rates in D.C.


Washington Free Beacon: Biden State Department Did Not Consult Anti-Semitism Office on Israel Boycott, Cruz Says
Biden State Department Did Not Consult Anti-Semitism Office on Israel Boycott, Cruz Says
The Biden State Department did not consult with its anti-Semitism watchdog before ending taxpayer funding for Israeli research projects, casting doubt on the department's noncontroversial policy. The decision to boycott scientific cooperation projects with Jewish Israelis in disputed territories was made without input from the State Department's anti-Semitism envoy, potentially signaling internal controversy. The move has drawn criticism from Republicans and raises concerns about the U.S.-Israel relationship.


#society

Fox News: Chicago-area man who drowned trying to save kids in Lake Michigan was 9/11 survivor
Chicago-area man who drowned trying to save kids in Lake Michigan was 9/11 survivor
Luke Laidley, a survivor of the 9/11 attacks, drowned while rescuing children from Lake Michigan. He risked his life for the kids.


Newsbusters: Michael Knowles Issues Scathing Ultimatum to Bud Light
Michael Knowles Issues Scathing Ultimatum to Bud Light
After receiving backlash for partnering with a "transgender" actor, Bud Light's sales have plummeted. Michael Knowles called out the company on his podcast, urging them to apologize and distance themselves from the "radical sexual agenda." Bud Light is struggling to balance the desires of their customers with the expectations of investors and advertisers. The company's declining sales have led to Anheuser-Busch buying back their own unsold beer. Despite the controversy, Knowles sees this as a victory for conservatives and a reminder that bad actions have consequences.


Fox News: Arizona police officers filmed running after 2 goats in wild chase: video
Arizona police officers filmed running after 2 goats in wild chase: video
Arizona police officers engage in a lighthearted chase to capture two rogue goats running loose in Glendale. The officers eventually catch the goats in separate locations and safely return them to their owners.


#economy

The Epoch Times: How Major US Stock Indexes Fared July 7
How Major US Stock Indexes Fared July 7
Wall Street closed mixed after data showed a lukewarm job market. The economy is still growing, but the threat of recession looms.


The Epoch Times: More Than Wildfire Risk Causing Insurance Companies to Reconsider California: Experts
More Than Wildfire Risk Causing Insurance Companies to Reconsider California: Experts
Insurance companies in California are dropping policies due to fire danger, but experts argue that state regulations and the refusal to include reinsurance costs are more impactful than the risk posed by natural disasters. State Farm and Allstate recently announced that they will no longer accept new homeowners' policies in California, leaving property owners and renters searching for options. The rising cost of reinsurance and a faulty rate approval process are contributing factors.


#culture

Forbes: Stray Kids’ New Album Sold More Than 5 Million In Just One Month
Stray Kids’ New Album Sold More Than 5 Million In Just One Month
K-pop group Stray Kids' album "5-Star" became a blockbuster hit, selling over 5 million copies in one month. The album dominated the charts in South Korea and internationally, reaching number one in multiple countries and topping the Billboard 200 chart in the United States.


#health

Flag And Cross:  Global Pharma Has $700B For M&A And Investments - From AI To Obesity Drugs
 Global Pharma Has $700B For M&A And Investments - From AI To Obesity Drugs
The global pharmaceutical sector has $700 billion available for M&A and investments due to the expiration of patents for blockbuster drugs. Obesity drugs and promising developments in Alzheimer's and gene therapy are generating investor enthusiasm. The healthcare sector had a challenging start in 2023, with regulatory concerns and investor preference for technology stocks.


#crime

The Blaze: Hilarious security video shows robber awkwardly leave nail salon after would-be victims simply ignore his threats
Hilarious security video shows robber awkwardly leave nail salon after would-be victims simply ignore his threats
An attempted robbery at a nail salon in Atlanta was thwarted when employees and customers ignored the man threatening them. The suspect demanded money at gunpoint, but no one complied. He was only able to steal a cellphone before leaving.


#sports

Fox News: Yankees slugger Aaron Judge balks at idea of suing Dodgers over crash to stadium fence: 'Nah, no need'
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge balks at idea of suing Dodgers over crash to stadium fence: 'Nah, no need'
Reigning AL MVP Aaron Judge tore a ligament in his toe while making a stunning catch at Dodger Stadium. He is currently on the injured list and the timeline for his return is uncertain. Despite the injury, Judge has no plans to sue.


#other

Fox News: Drake dodges phone thrown at him during concert
Drake dodges phone thrown at him during concert
Drake was hit with a cellphone while performing in Chicago. Other celebrities like Adele, Bebe Rexha, and Kelsea Ballerini have also experienced similar incidents during their performances. Adele addressed the issue on stage while holding a T-shirt gun, emphasizing the importance of not throwing objects at artists. Bebe Rexha was hit in the face with a cellphone, resulting in an arrest and stitches. Kelsea Ballerini was hit with a bracelet and walked off-stage briefly before returning to ask for a safe environment at her concert.


Newsbusters: Townhall's Takedown of the New York Times Disinformation on Biden's Pressure on Big Tech
Townhall's Takedown of the New York Times Disinformation on Biden's Pressure on Big Tech
The New York Times criticizes the ruling in Missouri vs. Biden, claiming it impedes on citizens' First Amendment rights. The case highlights conservatives' belief in a liberal conspiracy to silence their views. Judge Terry A. Doughty, appointed by President Trump, oversees the case and has expressed skepticism about vaccine efficacy. The Times, while defending the silencing of misinformation, spreads its own misinformation about COVID-19. The paper lacked humility in dismissing discussions about the virus origins as "disinformation."


Fox News: Correction
Correction
Journalist Elizabeth Troutman, working for Fox News Digital, had to retract an article that falsely attributed a quote to former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.


Fox News: Company pays out $5M to MA, federal agencies for pollution from plant closed since 1952
Company pays out $5M to MA, federal agencies for pollution from plant closed since 1952
National Grid has agreed to pay $5.38 million to state and federal agencies to resolve claims over environmental damage caused by a long-defunct Massachusetts gas plant. The plant operated from 1854 to 1952 and released hazardous chemicals that contaminated soil, groundwater, and sediment in Gloucester Harbor.

New Mexico regulators have fined a Texas-based oil producer over $40 million for burning excessive amounts of natural gas. The plant, which transformed coal and oil into gas, caused environmental damage and released harmful byproducts.


Forbes: Biden IRA Electricity Industry Money Out Of Reach Of Small Utilities
Biden IRA Electricity Industry Money Out Of Reach Of Small Utilities
MVEA's Ruth Marks, CEO of Mountain View Electric Association, emphasizes the importance of reliable, affordable, and environmentally responsible electricity delivery. MVEA, a rural distribution cooperative, is dedicated to providing essential power to farmers, ranchers, and urbanites in its service territory. Marks expresses concerns about pending EPA rules that could curtail fossil fuel generation without a viable backup plan, potentially leading to blackouts. She notes the challenges small utilities face in accessing federal funding and highlights the benefits of membership in Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association for accessing funding opportunities. Marks and MVEA are committed to meeting the challenges of severe weather events, rising demand, and providing exceptional service.