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#politics
American Thinker: Is Iran Preparing to Commit Another Massacre?
In 1988, the Iranian regime committed a mass murder, targeting political prisoners. The current president, Raisi, was involved. Now, the regime plans to hold a trial for remaining members of the opposition group MEK.
American Thinker: A Modest Proposal to Defeat the Political Class
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The political process is corrupt and has eroded national unity and trust in elections. The Deep State must be dismantled to save the Republic. Covid-19 was likely an attack by China, and government control over the economy has led to the introduction of dangerous initiatives like the Green New Deal. Decentralization and limiting federal influence are necessary to restore freedom and accountability.
Fox News: Several FBI offices contributed to anti-Catholic memo, refuting Wray’s testimony, GOP says
House Republicans claim FBI documents reveal that multiple field offices were involved in targeting traditionalist Catholics as "potential terrorists," contradicting FBI Director Christopher Wray's recent testimony. The leaked internal memo, which identified radical-traditionalist Catholics as potential violent extremists, prompted criticism from Republicans. The FBI disputed the claims made by the Republicans and stated that the document did not meet their standards and was quickly removed from their systems.
Fox News: 7 key questions for Attorney General Merrick Garland
Public trust in the Department of Justice is declining due to selective enforcement. Merrick Garland must act quickly to restore confidence. The Attorney General must consider prudential reasons for bringing a case and address concerns to ensure impartiality. Urgent questions need to be answered regarding the decline in prosecution rates, the focus on January 6th offenders, unequal treatment of individuals, potential influence on the 2024 election, and the timing of actions against Hunter Biden's former business partner. The Attorney General must not remain silent and should prioritize addressing these concerns.
Red State: Christopher Wray's FBI: First They Came for the Catholics
FBI Director Christopher Wray's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee was full of lies and deception. He denied the FBI's surveillance of parents at school board meetings, claimed ignorance of illegal FISA queries, and refused to apologize for labeling traditional Catholics as threats. The FBI's targeting of Americans based on First Amendment protected activity is a chilling violation of rights. The bureau's corruption and lack of accountability necessitates defunding.
#society
American Thinker: Watch out Silver because Traveller is out
A horse named Traveller, with Confederate connections, prompts anger as two markers in his honor are removed at Washington and Lee University. Some alumni and students express concern while questioning the significance of canceling a horse. Meanwhile, societal issues like black-on-black crime and failing inner-city schools are largely overlooked.
Fox News: Sophia Bush, Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears among Hollywood's shortest marriages from 55 hours to 13 months
Sofia Bush has filed for divorce from her second husband, Grant Hughes, after 13 months of marriage. The couple remains friends and continues to run their nonprofit together. Bush was previously married to Chad Michael Murray, but their marriage only lasted for five months.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: Mare nostrum Balticum
NATO conducts a war game in northern Germany, simulating a hypothetical invasion of the Baltic region. The exercise serves as a reminder of how Russia's aggression in Ukraine has pushed neighboring countries to join NATO, increasing the alliance's presence in the area. The Baltic Sea, historically a key trading link and contested territory, is now considered NATO's 'mare nostrum' .
Forbes: Wake Up!: Why Washington Can't Ignore Russia And China's Joint Exercises Near Alaska
Russia and China's joint naval operation near Alaska sends a threatening message as they remain a growing threat to the Free World. Despite encouraging trends, Washington's response has been slow.
Washington Free Beacon: Usually, Isolationists Aren't Just Bad on Foreign Policy
Richard Hanania, a rising libertarian scholar and journalist, is critical of neocons, arguing they caused the Iraq invasion and don't care about consequences. He was recently exposed for past involvement in white nationalist websites, but claims to have changed. The incident highlights the link between isolationist foreign policy views and racist beliefs.
#religion
Fox News: Bay Area Atheists who fought for cross removal: Christians shouldn't have 'special privilege'
The East Bay Atheists fought to remove a cross from a San Francisco-area park, arguing that it was unconstitutional and made the city appear exclusionary. After a lengthy court battle, a federal judge ruled that the cross violated the First Amendment, and the city was allowed to take it down. The atheist group's goal was to keep government and religion separate, and they believed that the cross should be in a church, not a public park.
#health
Fox News: Lauren Alaina battled an eating disorder while on 'American Idol'
Country music singer-songwriter Lauren Alaina opens up about her struggles with an eating disorder during her time on "American Idol." She faced criticism and cruel comments about her body, leading to severe bulimia. Despite the challenges, she is now in a better place and focusing on her music career.
Fox News: Adult acne: Dermatologists explain acne treatments and reveal more about the skin condition
Adult acne is on the rise, affecting up to 15% of women. It is caused by oil production, bacteria, and clogged pores, and can be worsened by harsh skincare products. Acne can impact mental health and should be treated with products containing benzoyl peroxide or retinoids. Cleansing, using over-the-counter products, moisturizing, maintaining a healthy diet, managing stress, and considering medication are all ways to reduce adult acne.
#sports
Forbes: Emma Raducanu Aims For Fun As Flushing Meadows Becomes Excess Baggage
Emma Raducanu, the British tennis star, achieved great success by winning the US Open at just 18 years old. However, since then, she has faced a string of setbacks, including injuries and coaching changes. Despite the criticism and distractions, Raducanu is determined to recapture her winning spirit and make a successful comeback in the world of competitive sports.
#outdoors
RV Lifestyle: Watch Out for These 10 RED FLAGS When Booking Campgrounds
When booking a campground, watch out for red flags such as outdated or lack of photos, absence of photos of amenities, proximity to a busy highway, high crime rates in the area, noise complaints in reviews, recent bad reviews, staff with bad attitudes, campsite sizes that are too small, excessively strict cancellation policies, and hidden fees and additional charges.