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#society

The Federalist: Yes, Hillary Clinton Knows ‘The Weaponization Of Loneliness’
Yes, Hillary Clinton Knows ‘The Weaponization Of Loneliness’
Hillary Clinton's article in The Atlantic titled "The Weaponization of Loneliness" generates criticism from conservatives. Clinton blames the crisis of loneliness on right-wing propaganda, misinformation, and social progress backlash. Americans are suffering from loneliness, and Surgeon General Vivek Murthy's advisory calls for government intervention, raising concerns about privacy invasion. Clinton's article promotes the advisory as a blueprint for government intrusion. The "machinery of loneliness" involves identity politics, political correctness, and mob agitation, fueling isolation and conformity. The weaponization of loneliness threatens free speech, promotes alienation, and disrupts healthy relationships. The government's solution only exacerbates the problem.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 534: Mandatory evacuation in Kharkiv Oblast
Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 534: Mandatory evacuation in Kharkiv Oblast
Russo-Ukrainian War, Day 534: Mandatory evacuation begins in Kharkiv Oblast due to increased Russian attacks. Russia attacks oil depot in Rivne Oblast. Ukrainian forces hold back Russian troops, destroy enemy drones, and conduct offensive operations. Russian military suffers significant losses. Ukrainian Navy establishes temporary corridors for merchant vessels in the Black Sea. Ukraine focuses on protecting energy facilities for the upcoming heating season.


Euromaidan Press: Russia attacks Ukraine with Kinzhal missiles, killing a child in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Russia attacks Ukraine with Kinzhal missiles, killing a child in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Russia attacks Ukraine with Kinzhal missiles, killing a child in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast.


Fox News: Islamic State gunmen suspected of ambushing Syrian bus carrying soldiers on desert road, killing 20
Islamic State gunmen suspected of ambushing Syrian bus carrying soldiers on desert road, killing 20
Gunmen ambush a bus carrying Syrian soldiers in the country's east, killing at least 20. The attack is believed to be carried out by members of the Islamic State group.


Euromaidan Press: Volunteers’ needles aid Ukraine’s wounded warriors
Volunteers’ needles aid Ukraine’s wounded warriors
Ukraine's sewing volunteers create adaptive clothes for wounded soldiers, making it easier for them to dress in their hospital wards. The Sewing Support Brigade, founded during Russia's invasion in 2022, unites 500 volunteers from Ukraine and other countries to fulfill this important mission.


#economy

Euromaidan Press: Bacardi thrives in altered Russian alcohol market, defying earlier promises to exit Russia
Bacardi thrives in altered Russian alcohol market, defying earlier promises to exit Russia
Bacardi promised to leave Russia but continued operating, contributing $12 million to Russia's state budget.


Liberty Nation: Americans Not Buying What Bidenomics Is Selling
Americans Not Buying What Bidenomics Is Selling
President Biden and his administration are touting their economic agenda, known as Bidenomics, but polls show that the American people are not buying it. The president's approval ratings on the economy are low, and many Americans believe that the economy has gotten worse under his leadership. Despite the administration's marketing campaign, the reality on the ground is that inflation is rising, costs are increasing, and the manufacturing industry is struggling. The promises of Bidenomics have not materialized, and the American people are skeptical.


#health

Fox News: Death toll caused by Bangladesh dengue outbreak rises, may break records this month
Death toll caused by Bangladesh dengue outbreak rises, may break records this month
Bangladesh faces a severe dengue outbreak, with the death toll and infections reaching record highs. Over 78,000 people have been infected this year, with 364 deaths reported. The outbreak is worsened by the monsoon season and lack of experienced medical personnel.


#education

Daily Wire: Arizona’s Public Universities Ditch DEI Hiring Statements In ‘Huge’ Free Speech Win
Arizona’s Public Universities Ditch DEI Hiring Statements In ‘Huge’ Free Speech Win
Arizona's public universities have stopped requiring "diversity statements" on job applications, a victory for free speech advocates. The universities previously included mandatory diversity statements as part of their faculty job postings, but they have now eliminated the requirement. The Goldwater Institute argued that these statements were unconstitutional, and other states, including Texas and Florida, have also banned diversity statements in higher education institutions.


#crime

Liberty Nation: Shots Fired at Federal Gun Control in the Fifth Circuit
Shots Fired at Federal Gun Control in the Fifth Circuit
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that marijuana users are not disqualified from owning firearms according to the Second Amendment. The court argued that the Founders allowed alcoholics to possess firearms while sober, and therefore, sober marijuana users should be permitted the same right. The ruling could have implications for other drug users and may potentially benefit Hunter Biden.


Daily Wire: At Least 30 Thieves Rob $300K In Merch From Upscale California Fashion Store, Police Say
At Least 30 Thieves Rob $300K In Merch From Upscale California Fashion Store, Police Say
Over 30 thieves conducted a brazen daylight robbery at a Yves Saint Laurent store in southern California, making off with around $300,000 worth of merchandise. The incident, caught on video, showed the thieves dressed in dark clothes and masks entering and leaving the store, with an apparent Amazon delivery driver attempting to stop one of them. The Glendale Police Department is actively pursuing leads and has offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators.


#sports

Forbes: How Worried Should The Sixers Be About Joel Embiid’s Future In Philadelphia?
How Worried Should The Sixers Be About Joel Embiid’s Future In Philadelphia?
Sixers center Joel Embiid caused a panic when he hinted at playing elsewhere but team president Daryl Morey reassured that Embiid wants to win in Philadelphia. While there's no immediate trade request, the Sixers will face pressure to retool their roster if Embiid's commitment wavers. The outcome of a potential James Harden trade could affect Embiid's future.


Forbes: The Case For Each Of The Bucks 5 Options To Start At Shooting Guard
The Case For Each Of The Bucks 5 Options To Start At Shooting Guard
The Milwaukee Bucks head into the upcoming season with a consistent roster, but calls for change after their early playoff exit remain. The team is considering potential changes in tactics and player deployment, with arguments made for Jae Crowder, Grayson Allen, Pat Connaughton, Malik Beasley, and MarJon Beauchamp to fill a pivotal role in the starting lineup. Each player brings different skills and benefits to the team, but it remains to be seen who will ultimately take that spot.


Forbes: Ronald Acuna Jr., Matt Olson Driving Braves’ ‘Terrifying’ Offense
Ronald Acuna Jr., Matt Olson Driving Braves’ ‘Terrifying’ Offense
The Atlanta Braves' lineup is considered terrifying and is leading the major leagues. They have hit 217 home runs this season, more than any other team, and are on pace to break the major-league record. Right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr. is a top candidate for NL MVP, and first baseman Matt Olson has already notched 101 RBIs and 40 home runs. The Braves' batting order has helped overcome struggles from their starting pitchers and has created depth and pressure for opposing pitchers.