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#politics

The Federalist: Why Is Michigan Working With Election Meddler David Becker?
Why Is Michigan Working With Election Meddler David Becker?
In a press conference, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson lauded David Becker from the CEIR, promoting early voting as a foolproof way to ensure election security. Despite evidence questioning Becker’s motives, she claimed Michigan's voting system is more secure than ever.

Critics highlight the potential insecurity of mass mail voting, citing outdated voter rolls and a lack of strict ID verification. Benson's association with Becker raises eyebrows, as both have been linked to partisan groups and controversial election practices.


Human Events: BONNER COHEN: Regulators need to stop assuming they can get away with everything
BONNER COHEN: Regulators need to stop assuming they can get away with everything
House committees, rallying against a regulatory state fostered by Chevron deference, demand federal agencies itemize regulations impacted by a recent Supreme Court ruling. They believe the unelected bureaucrats have overstepped their bounds and are taking the bureaucratic machinery to task.

The Biden administration's sweeping rules are now under scrutiny, their authority weakened. The future of this administrative power hinges on the upcoming elections. Washington's dance of delay and compliance continues as agency heads prepare to navigate the shifting landscape.


The Federalist: Report: U.S. Has Nearly 300,000 Double-Registered Voters
Report: U.S. Has Nearly 300,000 Double-Registered Voters
A watchdog has revealed nearly 300,000 voters are registered in multiple states, with thousands voting twice. The CEO of Fight Voter Fraud claims registrars aren’t keeping the rolls clean, pointing to systemic issues with absentee ballots and oversight.

With Florida and California leading in double registrations, the risk of electoral fraud looms large. Although federal law prohibits voting more than once, enforcement remains a ghost lurking in the shadows.


Times Of Israel: IDF says slain Al Jazeera reporter a Hamas commando, took part in October 7 massacre
IDF says slain Al Jazeera reporter a Hamas commando, took part in October 7 massacre
In a bold airstrike, the IDF took out Al Jazeera reporter Ismail Al-Ghoul, dubbing him a Hamas operative linked to the October 7 attack. The strike also claimed cameraman Ramy El-Rify, fueling Hamas's claims of targeting journalists amidst ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Al Jazeera, facing a ban in Israel, vehemently disputes these accusations, framing them as attempts to silence their reporting on the humanitarian crisis. The government’s crackdown on the network stirs a murky brew of politics and war.


Fox News: Illegal immigrants arrested on military base for trespassing walk free after posting five-figure bail
Illegal immigrants arrested on military base for trespassing walk free after posting five-figure bail
Two Jordanian men, arrested for trespassing at Virginia's Quantico Marine Corps Base, were released after posting bond, despite prior immigration violations. ICE found no terrorist ties, though fears of a security threat lingered. The incident highlights the ongoing southern border crisis.

Political blame surfaces as Republicans tie such incidents to current immigration policies, while the Biden administration counters with accusations of obstruction.


Fox News: Fox News Politics: Free at Last
Fox News Politics: Free at Last
Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan are back in the U.S. after a high-stakes prisoner swap with Russia. Gershkovich, arrested under dubious espionage claims, was deemed "wrongfully detained," while Whelan had spent years in custody.

Meanwhile, the political scene buzzes with ads targeting Harris and Trump facing fallout from an assassination plot. The landscape grows ever murkier.


Fox News: Soaring popularity of Vance's 'Hillbilly Elegy' rebuts narrative that Trump VP pick is floundering
Soaring popularity of Vance's 'Hillbilly Elegy' rebuts narrative that Trump VP pick is floundering
Senator JD Vance’s memoir "Hillbilly Elegy" soared back to number one on bestseller lists as voters look to connect with Trump’s potential running mate. Its film adaptation also gained popularity, possibly driving millions of views since the announcement.

Amidst backlash over past comments on childless women political figures, Vance claims the media has distorted his words. Supporters argue he's advocating for families and parental rights, hitting back against what they label as a left-wing agenda.


#society

Forbes: New Britney Spears Biopic In The Works: Here’s What We Know
New Britney Spears Biopic In The Works: Here’s What We Know
Britney Spears is set to unveil her life story in a biopic, inspired by her memoir “The Woman in Me,” chronicling her tumultuous career and the 13-year conservatorship that sparked the movement. Universal Pictures has snagged the rights, with John M. Chu directing.

Fans rallied for her freedom, claiming the arrangement was abusive and reigniting the public's fascination with her narrative. While a release date isn't confirmed, anticipation looms large.


GB News: Craig Shakespeare dies surrounded by family as tributes pour in for former Leicester manager
Craig Shakespeare dies surrounded by family as tributes pour in for former Leicester manager
Craig Shakespeare, the former manager known for his role in Leicester City's miraculous title win, has passed away at 60, leaving behind a legacy in football but also a grieving family who remembers him as a cherished husband and father.

His family has requested privacy during this difficult time as they mourn the loss of a deeply loved man.


Breitbart: 'It's Evil': Fans Erupt in Anger After Olympic Boxer Alleged to Have Male Chromosomes, Defeats Female Fighter in Under a Minute
'It's Evil': Fans Erupt in Anger After Olympic Boxer Alleged to Have Male Chromosomes, Defeats Female Fighter in Under a Minute
In the latest twist at the Paris Olympics, Italian boxer Angela Carini's Olympic dreams were shattered in just 46 seconds when she faced Imane Khelif, an athlete disqualified for failing gender tests. The IOCC's decision to permit this fight sparked outrage, with critics calling it a brutal violation of women's rights in sport.

With prominent figures like Italy's Prime Minister and Martina Navratilova decrying the IOC's ruling, the broader sports community erupted in anger. Voices echoed, demanding fairness in women's competitions and condemning the dangerous precedent set in the name of inclusion.


Forbes: Flavor Flav, Alexis Ohanian Just Paid This Olympic Athlete’s Rent
Flavor Flav, Alexis Ohanian Just Paid This Olympic Athlete’s Rent
Flavor Flav and Alexis Ohanian stepped into the ring for Olympic discus contender Veronica Fraley, offering rent money just before she hit Paris. Fraley's predicament highlights a grim truth: while she excels, college sports policies favor the popular and not the deserving.

In this game of odds stacked against her, a few good souls showed up to even the score. Behind the glitz, the fight for fairness continues.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: US reporter Evan Gershkovich freed in 24-prisoner swap between Russia, West
US reporter Evan Gershkovich freed in 24-prisoner swap between Russia, West
In a Cold War-style exchange, 24 prisoners were released, including US journalist Evan Gershkovich and Russian spies. They flew from various countries to Turkey, marking a rare diplomatic feat amidst tense East-West relations.

Biden celebrated the release, while critics condemned Russia's use of hostages as a political tool. The deal, echoing past swaps, has stirred hope yet highlights ongoing geopolitical tensions.


Fox News: Wall Street Journal celebrates ‘joyous day’ as Evan Gershkovich finally returns home
Wall Street Journal celebrates ‘joyous day’ as Evan Gershkovich finally returns home
Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter, was freed from nearly 500 days of wrongful imprisonment in Russia during a prisoner swap that also released other detainees. The ordeal spotlighted the dangers faced by journalists and the diplomatic tensions between nations.

The WSJ celebrated Gershkovich’s return as a triumph for press freedom, emphasizing the global effort to secure his release and the need to prevent future hostage situations. His family and colleagues rejoiced, grateful for a long-awaited reunion after a harrowing struggle.


#history

Fox News: 'Colossal' theory on Stonehenge origin explored in new Fox Nation special
'Colossal' theory on Stonehenge origin explored in new Fox Nation special
In the quiet shadows of the English countryside, Stonehenge stands, its origin cloaked in mystery. Fox Nation's Mike O'Hara dives into the wild theory that giants, not mere mortals, erected this ancient monolith, revealing enchantments from folklore and whispers of America's giant mysteries.

Could the Titans of yore have left their mark? Experts cite the name 'Chorea Gigantum'—the circle of giants—and invoke tales of ancient beings crafting the stones to sow peace. O'Hara investigates if there's a towering truth behind the riddle of the rocks.


#health

Fox News: Kathie Lee Gifford issues warning after traumatic pelvis fracture
Kathie Lee Gifford issues warning after traumatic pelvis fracture
Kathie Lee Gifford is recovering from a week-long hospital stay after fracturing her pelvis due to a fall, exacerbated by her active lifestyle post-hip replacement. Despite the pain, she's optimistic and grateful to be home, embracing the slow process of healing.

She recognizes the pitfalls of overestimating her recovery, reflecting on her struggle as part of her journey. Faith helps her reconcile the ordeal with purpose, believing every step was guided by a higher calling.


#crime

Fox News: Teen brother of Air Force airman who was killed by Florida deputy is shot to death near Atlanta
Teen brother of Air Force airman who was killed by Florida deputy is shot to death near Atlanta
Tragedy struck the Fortson family again as 16-year-old Andre was shot dead in Atlanta, just months after his brother, Airman Roger Fortson, was killed by a Florida deputy in his home. The chaos around violence seems to give no quarter to the innocent.

Civil rights attorney Ben Crump mourns the family’s double heartbreak, highlighting the loss of hope they faced amid tragedy. The specter of gunfire looms large over their lives, claiming yet another young soul.


Breitbart: DHS Alert Warns About Possible Attacks on Police by Venezuelan Gang
DHS Alert Warns About Possible Attacks on Police by Venezuelan Gang
Federal law enforcement is issuing warnings about potential attacks on U.S. police by the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, particularly in Denver. Based on intelligence, the advisory indicates a “green light” for gang members to target authorities, without giving specifics.

The gang hides among Venezuelan migrants, posing a rising threat as they expand their operations across major U.S. cities. Meanwhile, the Venezuelan government dismisses concerns about Tren de Aragua as mere myth.


#sports

Breitbart: ‘South Park’ Episode Imitates Reality After Man Pummels Woman in Boxing at Olympics
‘South Park’ Episode Imitates Reality After Man Pummels Woman in Boxing at Olympics
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, previously disqualified for gender-eligibility issues, knocked out Italian Angela Carini in just 46 seconds at the 2024 Paris Olympics. This spectacle echoed a 2019 South Park episode, stirring debates on gender and sports.

Social media lit up with references to the episode, as many lamented the implications of allowing biological men in women's competitions. Carini, heartbroken, voiced her disbelief at the outcome, questioning the fairness of the match.


Fox News: White House, Harris silent on Olympics gender controversy as Trump vows to 'protect women and girls'
White House, Harris silent on Olympics gender controversy as Trump vows to 'protect women and girls'
Amid Olympic chaos, the question looms: should biologically male athletes compete against biological females? Critics blast the decision as unfair, citing gender eligibility controversies involving fighters like Algerian Imane Khelif. The political stakes are rising, with Trump promising action.

While the White House remains mum, Italy's leaders voice concern over fairness in sports. As tensions heighten, the chorus grows louder, calling for strict criteria to protect female competitors. The Olympic spirit is fading in the shadows of identity politics.