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#politics

Daily Wire: Casey DeSantis Launches National Campaign ‘Mamas For DeSantis’ — In Iowa
Casey DeSantis Launches National Campaign ‘Mamas For DeSantis’ — In Iowa
Casey DeSantis launched a national version of "Mamas for DeSantis" in Iowa, supporting her husband's 2024 presidential campaign. She discussed her battle with breast cancer and emphasized the importance of family. DeSantis also highlighted the need for parental empowerment in education and criticized the indoctrination of young children.


The Epoch Times: Police Union Chief Calls for NYC Council Staffer to Be Fired After Anti-Law Enforcement Posts Emerge
Police Union Chief Calls for NYC Council Staffer to Be Fired After Anti-Law Enforcement Posts Emerge
The head of the New York City Police officers union criticizes a City Council staffer for encouraging violence against the police during protests after George Floyd's death. Ember Ollom, a digital press aide, allegedly called on the public to attack law enforcement officers in tweets in 2020. The police union president believes Ollom should be fired, while Ollom regrets her comments and the City Council defends her.


#society

The Epoch Times: Woman transforms rundown $1.27 house into a stunning home, here’s how it looks
Woman transforms rundown $1.27 house into a stunning home, here’s how it looks
A woman buys a rundown Victorian house in Liverpool for £1 and renovates it herself, overcoming various challenges and surpassing the renovation deadline. She transforms the house into her dream home and plans to help her community with a land trust.


Forbes: London Calling: 5 Businesses Helping To Evolve The City
London Calling: 5 Businesses Helping To Evolve The City
London is becoming an aspirational shopping destination with unique concept stores and experiences. From a doughnut shop showcasing the art of doughnut-making to a golf clubhouse aimed at diversifying the game, these venues are doing things differently. There's also a comic book store hosting signings and a health club offering luxury fitness spaces.


The Federalist Papers: Ben & Jerry's Parent Company Gets Its Stock Rocked After Ice Cream Maker Posts Woke July 4 Tweet
Ben & Jerry's Parent Company Gets Its Stock Rocked After Ice Cream Maker Posts Woke July 4 Tweet
Ben & Jerry's tweets condemning the US for existing on stolen Indigenous land leads to a decrease in Unilever's stock price. Twitter users call out the hypocrisy.


Fox News: The appalling media campaign to bow to government censors
The appalling media campaign to bow to government censors
The recent censorship efforts by the government, supported by the media and Democratic Party, are concerning. CNN's Phil Mattingly believes that it "makes sense" for tech companies to comply with government censorship demands, particularly on public health grounds. However, this blind acceptance ignores the government's mistakes and the banning of experts who raised legitimate concerns. Various studies have questioned the efficacy of masks and the need for lockdowns, but these views were censored and deemed a public health threat. The media's role in attacking dissent and promoting censorship has been largely ignored, while government censorship is defended as necessary for our own protection.


National Review: The Corner: Barry, Salty, Et Al.
The Corner: Barry, Salty, Et Al.
In Impromptus, the writer discusses various topics including Iran, China, India, American politics, and legacy admissions. One reader emphasizes the importance of admitting mistakes, while another shares a memory of their mother apologizing. The column also includes a letter from Barry Goldwater in 1960, in which he expresses the need to preserve constitutional principles. Lastly, the writer mentions the recent passing of Martin Luther King's sister.


#war

Euromaidan Press: American Nuclear Society: Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant not a “Second Chernobyl”
American Nuclear Society: Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant not a “Second Chernobyl”
The American Nuclear Society states that the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine does not pose a radiation threat to the public, despite potential sabotage and bombardment. The plant's reactors have been shut down for over ten months, and its containment structures are designed to prevent radiological releases. The organization emphasizes the need for International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to have unfettered access to the plant.


#foreignaffairs

Foreign Policy: Latin America’s Week of Electoral Verdicts
Latin America’s Week of Electoral Verdicts
A series of high-profile rulings impact elections in Brazil, Guatemala, and Venezuela, raising concerns about electoral integrity in the region. Venezuelan opposition figure María Corina Machado is barred from holding public office for 15 years, while Guatemala's top court suspends certification of election results due to allegations of irregularities. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is ruled ineligible to run for public office until 2030 due to his attempts to undermine the credibility of Brazil's voting machines.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Stock Market Today: Asian Shares Fall as Strong US Data Dash Hopes for an End to Rate Hikes
Stock Market Today: Asian Shares Fall as Strong US Data Dash Hopes for an End to Rate Hikes
Asian shares slipped as hopes for an end to interest rate hikes were dashed by strong jobs data. U.S. futures fell and oil prices were higher. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's visit to Beijing was closely watched. The jobs report will have a big impact on Wall Street.


The Epoch Times: Oil Prices Set for 2nd Straight Weekly Gain After US Data
Oil Prices Set for 2nd Straight Weekly Gain After US Data
Oil prices rose due to resilient demand and a larger-than-expected fall in U.S. oil stockpiles, offsetting fears of higher U.S. interest rates. Top oil exporters Saudi Arabia and Russia have announced output cuts, but gains were limited by expectations of interest rate hikes and weak Chinese economic data.


#health

The Epoch Times: Chronic Neck Pain: 4th Leading Cause of Disability, 6 Easy Exercises to Relieve
Chronic Neck Pain: 4th Leading Cause of Disability, 6 Easy Exercises to Relieve
Occupational therapist Kevin Shelley provides exercises to combat chronic neck pain. Neck pain is a common issue that can be caused by poor posture and weak muscles. Exercise can help decrease pain and increase mobility in the neck.


The Federalist Papers: Madonna ‘Had to Be Brought Back from the Dead’ After Being Found ‘Unresponsive’: Report
Madonna ‘Had to Be Brought Back from the Dead’ After Being Found ‘Unresponsive’: Report
Madonna recently had a health scare and was hospitalized in the ICU. Sources now claim she had a "brush with death" and had to be revived with a Narcan injection. It is believed that the singer was pushing herself too hard for her upcoming tour and relied on painkillers.


The Epoch Times: Wheelchair Tennis Boss Awarded Damages for Refusing 'Hard Line' Covid Policy
Wheelchair Tennis Boss Awarded Damages for Refusing 'Hard Line' Covid Policy
A wheelchair tennis executive, Sarah Synan, is awarded damages after being unfairly dismissed by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) for refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccine. The court heard that the ITF adopted a "hard line" stance on unvaccinated individuals, leading to Synan's dismissal. She successfully sued the ITF for unfair dismissal and won £27,465 in compensation.

Novak Djokovic, a tennis ace, has been unable to compete in tournaments due to COVID-19 vaccine mandates. He explained that he is not vaccinated and has no plans to get the jab, which was necessary according to the Biden administration policy to participate in the U.S. Open. John McEnroe expressed his support for Djokovic's participation, criticizing politicians for interfering too much. Non-U.S. citizens are no longer required to be vaccinated to enter the United States. The International Tennis Federation has not provided any comment on the matter.


#crime

Fox News: 'Nation River Lady' identified 47 years after strangled body found floating in river, murder charge filed
'Nation River Lady' identified 47 years after strangled body found floating in river, murder charge filed
Authorities have identified the "Nation River Lady," a woman whose body was found in a Canadian river 50 years ago. Jewell "Lalla" Langford, a prominent businesswoman from Tennessee, was identified through DNA testing and forensic genealogy. Randy Nichols has been charged with her murder.


Fox News: Vermont firearms training center owner arrested until parts of his 30-acre facility are demolished
Vermont firearms training center owner arrested until parts of his 30-acre facility are demolished
Owner of a firearms training center in Vermont, Daniel Banyai, is arrested until he proves parts of the facility have been destroyed. The 30-acre facility, known as Slate Ridge, has multiple buildings and firing ranges. Banyai has accumulated over $100,000 in fines.


#sports

Forbes: Thunder Summer League: Las Vegas Preview
Thunder Summer League: Las Vegas Preview
The Oklahoma City Thunder had a 2-1 record in the Salt Lake City Summer League and will now head to Las Vegas for more games. They will be evaluating rookies and making roster decisions. The Thunder's upcoming opponents include the Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, Indiana Pacers, and Washington Wizards.


#technology

Forbes: Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro Headset Reportedly Needs In-Store Fitting To Buy
Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro Headset Reportedly Needs In-Store Fitting To Buy
Apple is planning an in-store, appointment-only rollout of its flagship virtual reality headset Vision Pro. The $3,500 headset will be sold in Apple stores and customers will need fitting appointments. Limited supply and high costs will result in most stores having only one or two demo devices.