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#politics
The New American: Ohio Ballot Measure an Opportunity to Rein in “Democracy” - The New American
Ohio voters have the opportunity to raise the threshold for constitutional amendments and rein in direct democracy. Issue 1 would require a 60 percent majority to approve amendments and increase the number of counties where voter signatures are needed. This would weaken the influence of out-of-state donors and organizations, protecting individual freedom.
Red State: Hunter Biden May Be in More Trouble After What He Told Judge About His Bar Status
- Hunter Biden's plea deal is under scrutiny, leading to potential charges and an investigation into Joe Biden's involvement. Recent revelations include Joe Biden's participation in meetings and a Chinese connection, as well as Hunter's misleading statement about being a member of the bar. Hunter's failure to pay fees and comply with requirements adds to the controversy surrounding his legal team's behavior. The judge may not take kindly to these revelations.
The American Spectator: VIDEO: Ohio Bill Is a Trojan Horse That Stifles Parental Rights
ACLU proposed a bill in Ohio that could impact parents' rights regarding their children's medical care. The broad language of the bill would potentially outlaw abortion restrictions, parental consent, and notification laws. Concerned Women for America's Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) argues that this bill represents a power grab by the state and the erosion of parental rights.
The Blaze: Biden's 'asleep at the wheel': NYC Dems turn on White House over handling of migrant crisis
Democratic politicians in New York City protest the Biden administration's handling of the migrant crisis. They demand urgent action for the plight of migrants sleeping outside due to lack of shelter.
National Review: Ron DeSantis’s Economic Demagoguery
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has released his "declaration of economic independence," outlining his plans to address economic issues if he runs for president. While DeSantis proposes beneficial policies such as reducing regulation and increasing energy production, he also engages in class warfare rhetoric, blaming the ruling class for the country's economic decline. He fails to name specific individuals responsible for the decline, and instead targets broad groups like Wall Street and technology corporations. DeSantis' approach mimics that of former President Donald Trump, and by avoiding criticism of President Joe Biden, he misses an opportunity to hold responsible those who have contributed to the economic challenges faced by Americans.
Fox News: Burmese military government reduces deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi's jail sentence
Burma's military government reduces sentences of Aung San Suu Kyi and former President Win Myint. Suu Kyi still must serve 27 years out of her original 33-year sentence.
Red State: Roseanne Barr Levels Former Conservative Powerhouse Ann Coulter With One Tweet
Conservatives come in all shapes and sizes, and unexpected individuals like Roseanne Barr have embraced conservatism while Ann Coulter has fallen out of grace. Coulter criticized Trump supporters and defended the Steele dossier, but Barr countered her and gained support in conservative circles. Barr, once seen as a mere comedienne, has reinvented herself as a supporter of Trump and a believer in the American people. Coulter's criticism of Trump may have backfired as she lost support.
Breitbart: NYT Poll: Donald Trump and Joe Biden Tied Nationally
Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are tied nationally in a hypothetical 2024 presidential matchup, according to a recent survey by the New York Times/Siena College. Among respondents, 43 percent chose Biden, 43 percent chose Trump, and 4 percent chose "another candidate." Trump leads among white voters and rural voters, while Biden leads among black voters. The survey also shows Trump with more support among Republicans and Biden with a slight lead among independents. The overall survey, which shows the two tied, slightly oversampled Democrats.
Breitbart: GOP Demands Garland Answer for Hunter's 'Not Standard' Plea Deal
House Republicans are questioning the Justice Department's agreement to a plea deal with Hunter Biden. They believe the deal, which avoided prosecution of additional charges, was not standard. The committees have asked Attorney General Merrick Garland to explain the decision.
#society
Foreign Policy: Manipur Crisis Tests Modi’s India
Ethnic violence in Manipur, India, has escalated, with reports of sexual assault and complicity by the state police. The violence is fueled by tensions over land rights, poppy farming, and religious freedoms. The crisis raises questions about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ability to handle diversity and govern effectively.
Daily Wire: The Child Soldiers Of Portland
In Portland, political radicals and their children burn the American flag and chant "Death to America." Despite being predominantly white, Portland has become a hub of race radicalism. Schools in the area have adopted critical pedagogy, indoctrinating students with the belief that America is fundamentally evil. This has led to the rise of violent anarchist groups, some of which are run by teenagers. Tigard-Tualatin School District, located in a suburban city near Portland, has also embraced radical pedagogy and the social justice trinity. They aim to dismantle systemic racism and implement an equity framework, targeting values like whiteness and meritocracy. The district promotes a process of "white identity development" that involves inducing guilt and shame in white students and training them to be allies for anti-racist work. This is a pedagogy of revolution, not education.
Human Events: UK coffee chain tries to fight off boycott over mural of nude
woman with double mastectomy scars, claims it ‘celebrates
inclusivity’
British coffee chain Costa Coffee faces backlash and potential boycott after displaying a mural featuring a trans-identifying biological female with double masectomy scars on one of its trucks. Critics argue it glorifies irreversible surgery on healthy breasts, while others question the brand's decision to pander to a small group at the risk of losing customers. Costa defends the mural as a celebration of inclusivity.
Fox News: 3 men killed in Iowa building collapse were crushed, asphyxiated; deaths ruled accidental
Three men in Davenport building collapse died from accidental crush injuries and mechanical asphyxiation. Investigation ongoing.
The Federalist Papers: Taxpayer Funded Ohio Group Sponsors Program Teaching Children How to Become Drag Queens
The Fairview, Ohio Colors+ Youth Center, funded by taxpayers, sponsors a drag queen tutorial program, sparking a debate among conservative groups. Critics argue that using taxpayer money for such programs is morally wrong and potentially harmful to children. The controversy revolves around the funding source and the program's focus on children.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian war, day 524. Investigation exposes Russian schemes to evade sanctions
The Russo-Ukrainian war continues with Russia disregarding the laws of war and launching attacks on both military and civilian targets. Ukrainian forces continue to hold their ground and conduct offensive operations, recapturing territory from Russian forces. Russia is facing significant losses in personnel and equipment. The conflict has resulted in overcrowded morgues and an unbearable corpse smell in certain areas. The UK estimates that over 200,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or injured in Ukraine.
Fox News: Ukraine troops admit Russia tougher than expected as counteroffensive crawls ahead
Ukrainian soldiers face difficult Russian opposition as they push towards enemy territory in a counteroffensive. Russian invasion enters slow-burn phase, focusing on Kyiv's counteroffensive and Moscow's efforts to hold gains. Ukrainian troops describe difficult conditions and destruction of roads.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: The Black Sea Grain Initiative Is Not About Hungry Kids in Africa
Russia has pulled out of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, causing concern for global food security. African countries, often portrayed as the main beneficiaries, actually receive only a small fraction of the grain exports. The focus on Africa overlooks the fact that developed countries are the primary consumers, and the impact of rising prices will be felt worldwide.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Adiós A La Gasolina Y El Diésel, El Coche Número 1 En Europa Es Eléctrico Y Deja KO Al Dacia Sandero
El Tesla Model Y se ha convertido en el coche más vendido en Europa en el primer semestre de 2023, superando a la Dacia Sandero. El mercado de coches eléctricos también ha experimentado un aumento del 17% en comparación con el año anterior.
#religion
Fox News: Israeli demonstrators storm Catholic monastery as controversy grows around historic religious site
Religious activists disrupt prayer session at a Catholic monastery in Haifa, claiming it houses remains of a biblical prophet. Protesters continue to target Christian holy places, prompting frustration among Catholic leaders. The incident sparks condemnation from Islamic-Christian Committee and calls for action from the Israeli government.
#sports
Forbes: NFL Will Air A Slime-Filled Version Of The Super Bowl To Keep Young Audiences Engaged
The NFL and CBS Sports will air a "kids-centric" version of the Super Bowl on Nickelodeon to attract younger viewers. The telecast will feature unique graphics and is part of the league's efforts to engage a younger audience.
Fox News: Arizona Wildcats make program history with top in-state quarterback commitment
Arizona Wildcats head coach Jedd Fisch lands top-ranked quarterback Demond Williams Jr. in the state. This is a first in program history and a big move for the Wildcats.
Forbes: Mets Cut The Cord, Send Max Scherzer To Pitching-Hungry Rangers
The New York Mets, with their record-high payroll, have seen their season go up in smoke. They traded away their closer and ace starter Max Scherzer to the Texas Rangers, who also made additional acquisitions. The Mets received top shortstop prospect Luisangel Acuna and made other trades to strengthen their farm system. The Rangers paid a high price but are positioning themselves for a playoff run with their new additions.
Flag And Cross: Even Fewer US Women's Team Players Sing Anthem Ahead of Second Straight World Cup Letdown
The U.S. Women's National Team had a poor performance in the World Cup playoffs, drawing 0-0 with Portugal. The team's lack of patriotism was evident as only a few players sang the national anthem.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Tech Giants Set To Declare AI Safety Commitments Amid White House Appeal
U.S. tech giants, including Microsoft, Alphabet, and OpenAI, are preparing to publicly declare their commitment to AI safety measures in response to an appeal from the White House. The Biden administration has emphasized the need for assurances that AI technologies will not cause harm, but the voluntary nature of these declarations highlights the limitations of their influence. Congressional representatives are gathering information on AI before considering regulation, but achieving unanimous agreement on enforceable rules seems uncertain. The commitments checklist from the White House will likely include eight pledges focused on safety, security, and societal responsibility.
#other
Forbes: NewJeans Vs. Barbie: Which Album Will Hit No. 1?
The anticipated announcement of the new No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 is delayed, leaving fans uncertain about who will claim the top spot. South Korean girl group NewJeans and the Barbie soundtrack are the leading contenders. The delay has created suspense and speculation, with no clear winner yet.
The Blaze: Boston mayor bans 'fossil fuels' in new city-owned buildings to advance 'racial and economic justice'
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announces a ban on "fossil fuels" in new city-owned buildings, working with the city's Green New Deal director. The order aims to accelerate climate action and reduce emissions, promoting job creation, public health, and racial and economic justice. New buildings must be designed and constructed without combustion appliances, and emission standards are set for large existing buildings.