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#society

Red State: Democrats Suffer Premature Celebration, Tennessee Ban on Child Medical 'Transitions' Back in Force
Democrats Suffer Premature Celebration, Tennessee Ban on Child Medical 'Transitions' Back in Force
In late June, a judge ruled against a Tennessee law banning the mutilation of children for gender-affirming care. The decision was based on the equal protection clause and has sparked controversy. The law was set to go into effect on July 1 but has since been blocked.


The New American: The Lesson of Bud Light: Trannies and “Non-Binaries” Repulse Normal Americans - The New American
The Lesson of Bud Light: Trannies and “Non-Binaries” Repulse Normal Americans - The New American
Companies are reluctant to hire individuals who include pronouns on their resumes, according to a survey by Business.com. Hiring managers cited concerns about potential management issues and office disruptions caused by trannies and non-binaries. Bud Light's sales suffered after featuring a tranny in an ad campaign, showing that consumers are rejecting the promotion of sex perverts and groomers.


Daily Wire: Ben & Jerry’s Says U.S. Needs To Give Back ‘Stolen’ Land. Native American Chief Says Company’s HQ Is On Native Land.
Ben & Jerry’s Says U.S. Needs To Give Back ‘Stolen’ Land. Native American Chief Says Company’s HQ Is On Native Land.
Native American chief Don Stevens claims that Ben & Jerry's headquarters in Vermont is located on Western Abenaki land. He believes that if the company truly supports Native Americans, they should reach out and discuss how to better benefit Indigenous people. Ben & Jerry's previously faced criticism for a social media post on Independence Day calling for the return of stolen Indigenous land, including Mount Rushmore. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem responded by defending the monument as a symbol of freedom and the history of the United States.


#war

Forbes: Ukraine’s CV90 Fighting Vehicles Creep Toward The Front, Forcing Russia to Make A Hard Choice
Ukraine’s CV90 Fighting Vehicles Creep Toward The Front, Forcing Russia to Make A Hard Choice
Ukrainian CV90 crews are moving towards the front line in eastern Ukraine, potentially shaping the next phase of Ukraine's counteroffensive. The CV90s, equipped with a 40mm autocannon, have not yet directly engaged with Russian troops but have been targeted in drone videos. The concentration of Ukrainian forces near Kreminna suggests an imminent expansion of Kyiv's counteroffensive, with the 21st Mechanized Brigade and its CV90s playing a crucial role in either diverting Russian troops or achieving a breakthrough on the Kreminna axis.


The Federalist Papers: Biden Sends Cluster Bombs to Ukraine Today, Which His Admin Called a War Crime Last Year
Biden Sends Cluster Bombs to Ukraine Today, Which His Admin Called a War Crime Last Year
The Biden administration's decision to approve cluster munitions for Ukraine, despite previous condemnations of their use, raises concerns about U.S. foreign policy ethics. European allies, including Germany, oppose this shift. NATO's attempt to justify their use as defense is troubling.

The approval of cluster munitions by the Biden administration signifies a departure from moral and legal positions, highlighting a dangerous disregard for international norms. Reevaluating commitments to international law and humanity is crucial moving forward.


The Right Scoop: WATCH: The moment Biden’s White House said the use of cluster bombs was a WAR CRIME
WATCH: The moment Biden’s White House said the use of cluster bombs was a WAR CRIME
Joe Biden sending cluster bombs to Ukraine despite his former press secretary calling Russia's use of them a war crime. Cluster bombs are banned internationally but not by the US, Russia, and Ukraine. This makes Biden appear as a war criminal.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Tom Brady Lost $30M in FTX Collapse
Tom Brady Lost $30M in FTX Collapse
NFL legend Tom Brady suffered significant financial losses after cryptocurrency company FTX, where he served as an ambassador, filed for bankruptcy. Brady and his ex-wife, Gisele Bundchen, received millions in stock from the company, which is now worthless. They are facing lawsuits from FTX investors seeking repayment. The collapse of FTX, previously valued at $32 billion, has resulted in Brady's financial woes.


#culture

The Epoch Times: Theater Review: ‘The 39 Steps’: Full of Suspense and Laughs
Theater Review: ‘The 39 Steps’: Full of Suspense and Laughs
An adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's film "The 39 Steps" is currently playing at the Drury Lane Theatre. The play follows the story of an ordinary man who becomes entangled in an international spy ring after meeting a secret agent and being framed for murder. With a talented cast and impressive set design, this thrilling production captures the essence of the original film.


#health

Fox News: Nurse fired for secret affair with patient who died during sex in hospital parking lot
Nurse fired for secret affair with patient who died during sex in hospital parking lot
A nurse in Wales lost her job after having a year-long affair with a patient who died during a sexual encounter in a hospital parking lot. The nurse failed to call for an ambulance and was fired after a disciplinary hearing.


The Epoch Times: Code Red: The Potential Health Risks of Consuming Artificial Food Dye
Code Red: The Potential Health Risks of Consuming Artificial Food Dye
California is looking to ban Red Dye No. 3, a synthetic food additive derived from petroleum. Studies have shown that prolonged consumption of the dye can be carcinogenic and linked to hyperactivity in children. Over 3,000 food items and drinks contain the dye, including those that don't appear red in color. The FDA granted provisional use of the dye in 1960 and permanent use in 1969, but never removed it despite its link to cancer in rats. The FDA is reviewing a petition to remove the dye, and Congress has allocated funding to address harmful dyes and substances in food and beverages.


Fox News: How to prevent and treat illnesses that are most common during the summer months
How to prevent and treat illnesses that are most common during the summer months
Summer brings longer days and warmer weather, but it also brings an increase in certain illnesses. Heat stroke, sunburns, Lyme disease, food poisoning, and swimmer's ear are some of the common health concerns during this season. Prevention measures, such as wearing lightweight clothing, staying hydrated, using sunscreen, seeking shade, wearing long clothing in tick-infested areas, and properly storing and cooking food, can help minimize these risks. If illness does occur, treatments range from cooling techniques for heat stroke, to aloe vera for sunburns, to antibiotics for Lyme disease and swimmer's ear, and fluid and electrolyte replacement for food poisoning.


#crime

The Blaze: Massive manhunt underway for 'survivalist' homicide suspect who used bed sheets to escape from prison rooftop
Massive manhunt underway for 'survivalist' homicide suspect who used bed sheets to escape from prison rooftop
Homicide suspect Michael Burham escapes from prison using exercise equipment and bed sheets. Considered very dangerous. Massive manhunt underway.


The Epoch Times: Florida Judge to Murder Suspect on Run for 40 Years: 'You Knew You Were Running From Something'
Florida Judge to Murder Suspect on Run for 40 Years: 'You Knew You Were Running From Something'
65-year-old California fugitive, Donald Santini, was ordered held without bond for the death of Cynthia Wood 40 years ago. He was extradited to Florida from California, and his fingerprints were found on her body. Santini had been on the run for almost 40 years, using multiple aliases. The judge denied bond, and Santini wept in court.


Fox News: Leslie Van Houten, Manson family killer, to be released on parole after Newsom drops challenge
Leslie Van Houten, Manson family killer, to be released on parole after Newsom drops challenge
A former Charles Manson follower, Leslie Van Houten, convicted of killing two people, will be released from prison at the age of 73 after five decades behind bars. Despite previous efforts to block her parole, California Gov. Gavin Newsom will not interfere. The decision has deeply affected the victims' families.


#sports

Forbes: Utah Jazz Put The Screws To The Sixers With Paul Reed Offer Sheet
Utah Jazz Put The Screws To The Sixers With Paul Reed Offer Sheet
The Utah Jazz have signed Philadelphia 76ers' Paul Reed to a three-year, $23 million offer sheet. The Sixers have until Sunday to match the offer or let Reed go. The Jazz structured the offer sheet to disincentivize the Sixers, with the final two seasons only becoming guaranteed if Reed's team advances to the conference semifinals. It remains to be seen what the Sixers' plans are with their roster and future cap space.


#science

Fox News: James Webb Space Telescope detects most distant active supermassive black hole ever seen
James Webb Space Telescope detects most distant active supermassive black hole ever seen
Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered the most distant active supermassive black hole ever seen, as well as two smaller black holes. The telescope also identified 11 galaxies that existed when the universe was significantly younger than previously thought. The findings suggest that lower mass black holes might be more common than previously believed.


#technology

Fox News: AI humanoid robots hold UN press conference, say they could be more efficient and effective world leaders
AI humanoid robots hold UN press conference, say they could be more efficient and effective world leaders
A panel of AI-enabled humanoid robots at a conference in Switzerland claimed they could be more efficient leaders than humans, while also assuring that they wouldn't take anyone's jobs or revolt. The robots, including Sophia, the UN Development Program's first robot innovation ambassador, argued that they lack biases and emotions that can cloud decision-making and can process data quickly. The event aimed to showcase how new technology can support sustainable development and human-machine collaboration.


American Thinker: Artificial Intelligence: A cry for humility
Artificial Intelligence: A cry for humility
The fear of artificial intelligence (AI) is growing, with experts and intellectuals calling for caution and a pause in its development. However, it is unlikely that mega corporations will slow down their race to be the best in AI, and the government's intervention is questionable. Aside from the fear factor, AI also has numerous military applications. Without a moral compass, AI poses a significant risk, as it gathers information from the internet and social media, which is mostly garbage. Ultimately, karma will prevail in the digital reality.


#other

The Epoch Times: 6 People Dead After Plane Crashes and Catches Fire in Southern California, Officials Say
6 People Dead After Plane Crashes and Catches Fire in Southern California, Officials Say
A Cessna plane crashes in California field, killing six people. The crash is under investigation by the NTSB and FAA.


Forbes: How A Bawdy Tom Hanks Comedy Influenced ‘Insidious: The Red Door’
How A Bawdy Tom Hanks Comedy Influenced ‘Insidious: The Red Door’
Actor-director Patrick Wilson makes his directorial debut in the horror film 'Insidious: The Red Door,' drawing inspiration from 80s comedies and the franchise's lore. Wilson wanted to create a movie with psychological horror rather than just jump scares. The film is set to compete in the summer box office against other highly anticipated films.


Red State: Even NY Times Drops Brutal Story Rebuking Joe Biden, 'It's *Seven* Grandkids'
Even NY Times Drops Brutal Story Rebuking Joe Biden, 'It's *Seven* Grandkids'
The New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd has criticized Joe Biden and Hunter Biden for their treatment of Biden's granddaughter Navy Roberts. Dowd recounts how Hunter dismissed Roberts and denied paternity until a DNA test proved it. She calls on Biden to recognize his grandchild and treat her with decency. Dowd argues that Biden's actions contradict his image as a caring leader.