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#politics

The Right Scoop: WATCH: Biden’s lying press secretary feigns getting VERY OFFENDED after reporter asks if cocaine belonged to Biden family
WATCH: Biden’s lying press secretary feigns getting VERY OFFENDED after reporter asks if cocaine belonged to Biden family
Joe Biden's press secretary defends the Biden family against accusations of cocaine possession.


Foreign Policy: U.S. Caves on Cluster Bomb Aid to Ukraine
U.S. Caves on Cluster Bomb Aid to Ukraine
The Biden administration announced a military aid package for Ukraine, including cluster munitions. Cluster bombs are controversial due to their impact on civilian populations. Both Russia and Ukraine have used them in the conflict.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's ruling coalition collapsed over disagreements on asylum-seeker policies. Switzerland and Austria have joined a German-led military initiative to strengthen Europe's air defense capabilities. Critics see this as a shift away from their historical neutrality due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.


#society

Fox News: Stephen A. Smith defends affirmative action after SCOTUS ruling: African Americans were being 'shortchanged'
Stephen A. Smith defends affirmative action after SCOTUS ruling: African Americans were being 'shortchanged'
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith defends affirmative action, arguing that it was meant to address past discrimination and provide equity, not an unfair advantage. The Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action, with the group that brought the case praising the decision as a step towards a colorblind society. Smith criticizes the belief that discrimination will end without policies in place, highlighting the need for laws like the Rooney Rule in the NFL. He emphasizes the importance of honest and open discussions about racial disparities in the country.


Forbes: Testing List Maker Article
Testing List Maker Article
A private detective investigates a mysterious case involving a missing person and uncovers a web of deceit and corruption in the city's underworld.

In the backdrop of post-war Los Angeles, a disillusioned detective is drawn into a world of power struggles and dangerous secrets that threaten to tear the city apart.


Red State: Karma Comes for Militant Transgender Activist/‘Cyberlaw Expert’ on New Threads Platform
Karma Comes for Militant Transgender Activist/‘Cyberlaw Expert’ on New Threads Platform
Threads, the new social media platform, made headlines with a Twitter feud between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. Amongst the chaos, transgender activist Alejandra Caraballo faced consequences for his controversial actions on the app.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 499: Ukraine’s NATO Membership Journey Draws Global Attention
Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 499: Ukraine’s NATO Membership Journey Draws Global Attention
2023/07/08 - After a Russian air strike on Ukraine, 7 civilians are killed and numerous buildings are damaged. The Russian army continues its aggression, launching missile and air strikes across various regions. The Ukrainian Defense Forces are holding their ground and conducting offensive operations. The US and Bulgaria express support for Ukraine's NATO membership. Losses on both sides continue to mount.


National Review: The Corner: Biden Defends Cluster-Munitions Transfer: ‘The Ukrainians Are Running Out of Ammunition’
The Corner: Biden Defends Cluster-Munitions Transfer: ‘The Ukrainians Are Running Out of Ammunition’
President Biden decided to transfer cluster munitions to Ukraine as part of a security assistance package. This move, aimed at providing Ukraine with necessary ammunition, drew controversy due to concerns about civilian harm from unexploded bomblets. Despite opposition, Biden prioritized Ukraine's need for ammunition over the concerns raised by certain groups and officials.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: WSJ publisher 'hopeful' of Evan Gershkovich's release: 'There's a lot of action seen and unseen'
WSJ publisher 'hopeful' of Evan Gershkovich's release: 'There's a lot of action seen and unseen'
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been wrongfully detained in Russia for 100 days. The Wall Street Journal publisher, Almar Latour, remains hopeful for his release. Gershkovich's family and colleagues assert that he is not a spy but a diligent reporter being used as a political pawn.


#economy

Fox News: Bud Light no longer ranks among America's top 10 beers
Bud Light no longer ranks among America's top 10 beers
Bud Light's partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney has caused its sales to plummet, dropping it from the list of the top 10 most popular beers in the US. Anheuser-Busch, the parent company, saw a 30% decrease in sales compared to last year. The brand has released ads in an attempt to win back customers, but is showing no signs of rebounding.


#health

The New American: Deanna McLeod: Death of Informed Consent in Canada  - The New American
Deanna McLeod: Death of Informed Consent in Canada  - The New American
Corporate colonization of Canadian healthcare has eroded personalized care, strained doctor-patient relationships, and limited patients' access to crucial information and treatment options. The involvement of profit-driven corporations and international entities like WHO and the Gates Foundation has compromised informed consent.


#crime

The Federalist Papers: Philadelphia Shooting Suspect Told Police Killing Spree Was to Help Fight Gun Violence
Philadelphia Shooting Suspect Told Police Killing Spree Was to Help Fight Gun Violence
Kimbrady Carriker, the suspect in the Philadelphia shooting that killed five people, claimed that he was trying to assist the police and fight gun violence. Carriker stated that he wanted to help because he believed that "all these guys are out there killing people." The suspect had a history of posting about "evil spirits" and the need to conduct patrols in his neighborhood. It is unclear what exactly led Carriker to commit the shooting.


#sports

Forbes: Hate Seeing ESPN Lay Off Its On-Air Stars? It’s Only Going To Get Worse In Cable Comedown
Hate Seeing ESPN Lay Off Its On-Air Stars? It’s Only Going To Get Worse In Cable Comedown
ESPN, the once dominant cable TV sports network, has experienced significant layoffs including high-profile on-air talent. These cuts reflect the challenges ESPN faces due to cord-cutting and decreasing cable penetration. The network's future remains unclear as Disney, its parent company, grapples with the changing landscape of the TV industry.


#other

Forbes: Tucker Carlson: ‘I Don’t Know Why I Was Fired’
Tucker Carlson: ‘I Don’t Know Why I Was Fired’
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson reflects on his sudden exit from the network, expressing surprise and confusion about why he was fired. Despite unflattering leaks and accusations, he maintains that he is not angry and wishes Fox well. Carlson also discusses his views on Donald Trump and his impact on American politics.


Flag And Cross: Uruguay's Water Emergency Deepens As Reservoir Hits Historic Low
Uruguay's Water Emergency Deepens As Reservoir Hits Historic Low
Uruguay is facing a water emergency due to a prolonged drought, with the Paso Severino Dam, the main source of drinking water for Montevideo, reaching a historic low of 2.4% capacity. As water levels recede, old structures like a bridge that had been underwater for 30 years resurface. Despite recent rainfall and the approval of an emergency water fund, relief may not be immediate, as the water may still not be drinkable for some time.