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#politics
The Federalist Papers: Biden Busted Again as He Repeats Infamous 'Joey, Baby' Story That's Been Fact Checked by Countless Outlets
President Biden's interview with a British podcaster exposes his habit of lying, particularly with a debunked story about an Amtrak conductor. Multiple news outlets have called out the falsehood, and even Democrats must know that Biden is a habitual liar. What's alarming is that it shows his disconnection from reality and raises questions about his mental acuity as president.
The Federalist: Biden Attacks His Primary Political Rival In Trump Indictment
Former President Donald Trump was indicted on four federal charges related to the events of January 6th. Trump claims innocence and accuses his political opponents of election interference. This is the third indictment brought against Trump by President Biden, raising concerns about abuse of power.
Fox News: DC judge assigned to Trump Jan. 6 case labeled 'toughest punisher' in Capitol riot cases
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on four federal charges related to the Capitol riot. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, known for handing out tougher sentences, will preside over the case. Trump is accused of conspiracy to defraud the United States and obstruct an official proceeding, among other charges. The Justice Department has brought over 800 cases in connection to the January 6 riot.
Trump has pleaded not guilty to federal charges related to his alleged retention of classified records. The indictment claims that Trump spread false claims of election fraud in an effort to remain in power. He is currently the frontrunner in the 2024 presidential election.
Fox News: Trump indictment won't fulfill Democrats' ineligibility 'bedtime' story, Smith 'stretched law': Legal experts
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on four counts related to the 2020 election, but legal experts doubt it will prevent him from running for office again. Law professor Jonathan Turley and former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy both believe the charges do not meet the threshold for sedition or incitement conspiracy. Turley questions the evidence of witness tampering and the absence of claims made during Trump's second impeachment trial. McCarthy criticizes the indictment for criminalizing a legal theory and warns against connecting Trump to incitement without sufficient evidence.
Breitbart: Schweizer: Dems' Narrative on Joe's Biden Involvement Has 'Reached a Point of Absurdity'
Peter Schweizer, president of the Government Accountability Institute, criticized the Democrats' explanation for President Biden's involvement in his son Hunter's international business deals as absurd. He compared it to campaign fundraising and suggested that Joe Biden may have received money from these deals as well.
Washington Free Beacon: 'There's a Lot of Pandering': Fed-Up Black Voters Could Cost Biden the 2024 Election
Bahta Mekonnen, a black Army captain, helped deliver Biden to the White House but is now disillusioned by Democrats' leftward shift. He feels they pander to the Black community without following through on promises. Many black voters, especially men, are losing faith in Democrats and may not turn out in large numbers in crucial cities in 2024. Economic issues are a key concern for black voters, who feel their loyalty to the Democratic Party hasn't improved their economic standing. While the Democrats have made efforts to engage black voters, some are looking for alternatives.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Jason Miller confirmed as senior adviser in new indictment who told Trump there was NO fraud [VIDEO]
Trump adviser Jason Miller confirmed to have informed Trump that there was no fraud in the 2020 election, as stated in the indictment. This contradicts Trump's persistent claims of fraud.
Forbes: Trump Expects To Be Indicted This Afternoon
Former President Donald Trump believes he will be indicted by the Justice Department for his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riots. Trump made the claim on Truth Social, questioning why the probe took so long and suggesting that it was purposely timed to affect his campaign.
Fox News: Top Democrat lawmakers say Trump Jan. 6 indictment is 'the most serious and the most consequential'
Top Democrat lawmakers declare that the latest indictment of former President Donald Trump is the most serious and consequential thus far, accusing him of leading a months-long criminal plot to undermine democracy by inciting the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. Trump has already faced federal charges related to his alleged mishandling of classified records and hush-money payments. This is the second time in U.S. history that a former president has faced federal criminal charges.
Fox News: Recreational pot now legal in Minnesota, but retail kinks still being ironed out
Minnesota has legalized recreational marijuana, making it the 23rd state in the country to do so. While some Native American tribes plan to open dispensaries this month, most businesses are not expected to sell marijuana until 2025. In the meantime, retailers can sell marijuana seeds as long as they meet labeling requirements set by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Adults can now possess and grow their own marijuana, with limits, and can also travel with a certain amount within the state. However, federal law still prohibits cannabis consumers from owning firearms.
#society
Forbes: Doc Martens—A Vocally Pro-LGBTQ Company—Receives ‘Woke’ Backlash For Shoe Design Featuring Trans Character
Conservatives criticize Dr. Martens after the shoe brand announces a giveaway contest for custom boots featuring a design of a transgender person who received top surgery. Right-wing social media users post anti-transgender messages in response. The boots are not for sale and Dr. Martens has a history of supporting the LGBTQ community.
Breitbart: Pop Star Lizzo Accused of Sexual Harassment, Fat Shaming in Lawsuit by Former Tour Dancers
Pop star Lizzo is facing a lawsuit from three former tour dancers who allege sexual harassment and a hostile workplace environment. The dancers claim they were pressured to touch nude performers during a live sex show. The lawsuit also includes allegations of racial and religious discrimination.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Iran's Illicit Oil Exports Hit Five-Year High
Summary: The Biden administration has refrained from seizing Iran's outlaw tankers, allowing illicit oil exports to hit a five-year high. Iranian oil exports have increased by 35% from 2021 to 2022, indicating a lack of enforcement of sanctions. This has enabled Iran to fund regional terror proxies and cause havoc in the Strait of Hormuz.
The New American: Dr. Robert Malone: Puppet Masters of the Pandemic. Part 1: What Did The CIA Do in Wuhan? - The New American
The CIA, along with other organizations, was involved in research on coronaviruses in Wuhan, with suspicions of bioweapon engineering.
Foreign Policy: China Replaces Top Rocket Force Commanders
China has replaced two top generals in charge of land-based missile defense, reflecting the Chinese Communist Party's crackdown on military corruption. The new chief of the Rocket Force is Wang Houbin, former deputy commander of the Navy, who will work alongside political commissar Xu Xisheng from the Air Force. The purge has raised concerns about the impact of corruption on national security and military readiness.
#health
Fox News: Jamie Foxx says sister’s decisions saved his life: ‘Would not be here’
Jamie Foxx credits his sister Deidra Dixon for saving his life during a recent health crisis. He expressed his love and gratitude for her on her birthday, acknowledging that her decisions played a crucial role in his survival. Foxx shared a heartfelt message and photos of them together, along with an update on his recovery.
Breitbart: MSNBC's Patel on COVID Uptick: Time to Bring Out Masks
According to former Obama official and MSNBC medical contributor Dr. Kavita Patel, there has been a rise in COVID-19 cases, leading to concerns about hospitalizations. While the numbers are not as high as previous years, Patel advises wearing masks in crowded spaces as a precaution, especially with the school season starting.
#crime
Washington Free Beacon: NYC Mayor Unveils $500 Million Blueprint To Fight Gun Violence—With No Plans To Hire More Officers
New York City mayor Eric Adams unveiled a plan to combat gun violence without hiring new police officers, instead investing in social programs. The city's police department is losing officers at an alarming rate, with a 117 percent increase in officers leaving compared to two years ago. Despite a decrease in shootings this year, crime remains a significant concern for residents.
Fox News: Former Boston principal used nearly $40K of school funds to finance all-inclusive vacations to Barbados: FBI
Naia Wilson, former principal of New Mission School in Boston, diverted almost $40,000 of school funds to pay for personal trips to Barbados. Wilson pleaded guilty to wire fraud and must pay restitution. The funds were meant to benefit underprivileged students.
#sports
Breitbart: Tiger Woods Added to PGA Tour Policy Board to Give Players Greater Power Over the Direction of the Sport
PGA Tour adds Tiger Woods to their policy board after multiple players demand his inclusion, hoping to have more influence over the future of the sport, particularly during the merger with LIV Golf. Woods' presence will increase the number of player directors and ensure their concerns are addressed.
Flag And Cross: US Soccer Legend Carli Lloyd Skewers Rapinoe and Teammates' Post-Game Behavior, Draws Response from Coach
American women's soccer legend Carli Lloyd expressed disgust at the behavior of the U.S. Women's National Team after their 0-0 tie against Portugal in the Women's World Cup. She criticized the dancing and selfies with fans, stating that it showed a lack of respect and passion for the game. The team's coach, Vlatko Andonovski, defended his team and their mentality.
#science
Flag And Cross: SpaceX Rocket Launch Appears To Punch Hole In Earth's Atmosphere
Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket that punched a hole in Earth’s atmosphere, creating a red glow that lasted for 20 minutes. The glow indicates that the rocket caused the ionosphere to recombine quickly, according to experts. This phenomenon has been observed before with SpaceX launches.
#technology
Flag And Cross: AMD Beats Estimates As Server And PC Processors Drive Revenue Growth
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) reported better-than-expected second-quarter results, with strong demand for server and PC processors. The company's revenue fell year-over-year but rose sequentially. AMD also forecasted third-quarter revenue of $5.7 billion, with a non-GAAP gross margin of about 51%. The company's stock has performed well this year, up 81.6% compared to the iShares Semiconductor ETF.
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Breitbart: Google Being Google: YouTube Removes James O'Keefe Interview with RFK Jr. for 'Medical Misinformation'
YouTube has once again censored Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for "medical misinformation." This time, they shut down an interview conducted by James O'Keefe. Kennedy, a presidential hopeful, is known for challenging mainstream narratives on coronavirus and vaccines. He criticizes censorship and promises to protect American workers with tariffs.
Fox News: Maine's largest newspaper group becomes nonprofit after over 20 publications successfully sold
Maine's largest newspaper group, Masthead Maine, has been sold to the National Trust for Local News, a nonprofit organization that already owns several newspapers. The sale is part of a growing trend towards nonprofit models in the struggling newspaper industry, as commercial news organizations face significant challenges from declining advertising revenue. The transformation to a nonprofit model is seen as a positive outcome compared to other alternatives, with the new owners emphasizing their commitment to preserving the newspapers' missions and maintaining their credibility.
Daily Wire: Taylor Swift Hands Out Massive Bonus Checks To Eras Tour Truckers: Report
In a generous move, Taylor Swift reportedly gave out $100,000 bonus checks to each of the 50 truckers who hauled her concert equipment for "The Eras Tour." The tour has been a massive success, earning $1 billion in sales and making Swift a top contender for the highest-grossing tour of all time.