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#politics
National Review: D.C. Enforced Defacement Law against Pro-Lifers While Letting BLM Protesters Walk, Court Rules
A federal appeals court ruled that pro-life advocates in Washington, D.C., were disproportionately penalized for defacement offenses compared to Black Lives Matter protesters. The court agreed with the plaintiffs that they were treated unfairly by local police in their enforcement of defacement laws.
Red State: The Kraken Is Finally Released — at Sidney Powell's Feet
A bombshell indictment against Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants, including Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani, has been released. Powell, known for her outlandish claims and the threat to "Release the Kraken," is among the most damaging to Trump's reputation. As pressure mounts, the question remains whether any of them will turn against the former president. The shuffling madness continues.
The New American: Illinois’ Latest Anti-gun Law Immediately Challenged in Court - The New American
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed an anti-gun law that immediately faced a challenge for being unconstitutional. The law restricts gun makers and dealers from marketing their products in a way that appears to encourage unlawful militia activity. It also prohibits the use of designs specifically appealing to minors. Critics argue that the law is intended to harass gun manufacturers and bankrupt them through frivolous lawsuits.
Fox News: Biden breaks silence on Hawaii wildfires, approves disaster relief: 'Really tough stuff'
President Biden authorizes federal government to provide necessary resources for wildfire recovery in Hawaii. Biden and First Lady plan to visit Hawaii once recovery efforts are underway.
Fox News: Trump campaign blasts DA in Georgia election case for father's Black Panther ties: 'Steeped in hate'
Trump's campaign targets Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis by highlighting her father's Black Panther ties. Willis is indicted in Georgia probe into alleged election overturning efforts.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Democrat introduces Joe Biden and he’s NOWHERE to be found
Democrat Rep. Gwen Moore introduces Joe Biden at a plant in Milwaukee, but Biden is nowhere to be found. Moore admits she messed up.
Breitbart: 'Witch Hunt': Conservatives Slam Trump Indictment 4.0
Former President Trump and 18 others have been indicted in Georgia in relation to their efforts to challenge the 2020 election results. Conservatives, including House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, are criticizing the indictment as a political attack and a witch hunt. Trump's allies argue that this is an attempt by the radical left to distract from the Biden family's corruption. They view the indictment as a sham and a violation of due process. The filing of the indictment follows a pattern of negative legal news for Biden or his family and is seen as part of a corrupt system.
Spectator USA: Inside Never Back Down’s bar fight in Iowa
Never Back Down officials had a heated argument with a Trump supporter at a local bar in Iowa. The fight was instigated by communications director Erin Perrine, who clashed with the supporter over the 2016 election. No physical fight occurred.
Fox News: Corruption probe intensifies: Pakistan's anti-graft tribunal allows interrogation of president of Khan's party
Pakistan's anti-graft tribunal allows interrogation of president of Prime Minister Khan's political party in corruption probe.
Corruption probe intensifies as president of Khan's political party is allowed to be interrogated. Khan's nephew also arrested on charges of inciting violence.
Breitbart: Fulton County Sheriff's Promise for Trump: 'We’ll Have a Mugshot Ready'
Former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants, including former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, have been indicted by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. The 98-page indictment accuses Trump and others of conspiracy related to the 2020 election. Trump's lawyers called the indictment flawed and unconstitutional, while Republican allies criticized it as a partisan attack and a witch hunt.
Fox News: Pro-life activist raided by FBI challenges 'pragmatic' House Republican in primary
Pro-life activist Mark Houck, who was acquitted of charges related to the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, is running for Congress in an attempt to unseat GOP Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick's campaign dismissed the challenge, stating that the congressman is proud of his record of bipartisan leadership. Houck, who experienced a high-profile arrest by the FBI in 2022, has set up a fundraising vehicle and vows to protect citizens' rights under the Constitution.
Houck faces an uphill battle in Fitzpatrick's Pennsylvania district, which is rated as a toss-up between going blue and staying red. Houck's strong conservative views on abortion, including opposition to exceptions for rape and incest, may be a liability in the post-Roe era. Despite that, he plans to stick to his hardline stance, arguing that terminating a human being in cases of rape and incest further victimizes the mother.
#society
Spectator USA: Why Germany shouldn’t ban the AfD
Germany's democracy, born out of the horrors of Nazism, faces challenges from increasing fanaticism. German president warns that the constitution's tools should not be used to defend democracy against its enemies, like the far-right party AfD. Calls to ban the party are undemocratic and may backfire, alienating its voters. The discontent that drives people to the AfD must be addressed, not silenced.
National Review: The Corner: The Strange Allergy to Populism
Certain corners of the American right denounce populism, but it aligns with traditional conservatism and Christian values. Scripture warns elites about their mistreatment of the poor. Judeo-Christian tradition opposes the idolization of the ruling class and emphasizes God's sovereignty.
Fox News: 1st ever U.S. law protecting child social media influencers from exploitation signed by Illinois governor
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has signed a new law protecting child social media influencers from exploitation by their parents or guardians. The law ensures that children featured in online content will be paid separately for their contributions. It is the first law in the United States to regulate child social media influencers.
The Blaze: Hawaii Democrat calls out Biden for response to Maui wildfires: 'I campaigned for you'
Former Hawaii state Rep. Mark Kaniela Ing criticized President Biden's "heartless" response to the Maui wildfires, calling for action and empathy. Ing expressed disappointment in Biden's nonchalant attitude and emphasized the need for support and comfort during the devastating tragedy. The White House asserts that aid will be provided to Hawaii, including financial assistance, but it remains unclear if Biden will visit.
Fox News: Sex in San Francisco robotaxis is running rampant, report finds: 'No boundaries'
Customers in San Francisco are engaging in sexual activities in driverless vehicles, according to a report. Some riders have admitted to having sex or hooking up in the backseat, taking advantage of the lack of a driver. The autonomous vehicle companies, Waymo and Cruise, have expansive security camera capabilities inside and outside the cars, but neither has directly forbidden sexual activities.
#war
Fox News: International organizations unite to address humanitarian crisis, rights violations in war-torn Sudan
Twenty international organizations affiliated with the United Nations appeal for peace, humanitarian aid, and the protection of human rights in war-torn Sudan. Sudan has been engulfed in a civil war since April, with both the military and paramilitary forces accused of human rights violations.
#economy
Breitbart: Biden's $700 Per Household in Maui Is Less than What Is Spent on Ukraine
President Biden announced a one-time $700 payment per household for Maui fire survivors. Critics point out that this amount is less than what each American household would pay for the Ukraine War.
Flag And Cross: Stablecoins Will Create 'The New Bedrock For How Finance Moves Around,' Says Archblock's Bill Wolf
Archblock's Chief Information Officer, Bill Wolf, believes stablecoins will revolutionize finance, offering a more efficient alternative to traditional money transfers. He emphasizes the significance of major payment platforms like PayPal entering the blockchain space. Wolf predicts stablecoins may cannibalize market share from existing digital currencies but remains optimistic about overall market growth. He believes stablecoins will become the new bedrock for finance, criticizing outdated systems like SWIFT and championing the efficiency of stablecoins for international remittances. Wolf also expresses hope for the adoption of Central Bank Digital Currencies and confidence in the US's ability to catch up in blockchain innovation.
#military
Spectator USA: Exclusive: How Covid protocol disrupted the Afghanistan withdrawal
The Biden administration's focus on Covid hindered the Afghanistan evacuation and left critical Marine units short-staffed. The State Department's Covid rules, including mask mandates and quarantine requirements, caused problems for the Marines and disrupted combat readiness.
#religion
Fox News: Ancient Christian mosaic near Israel’s prophesied site of Armageddon may be uprooted, loaned to the US
Ancient Christian mosaic debated for loan to controversial US museum. Evangelicals serve as Israel's staunch political supporters and tourism boost. Archaeologists voice concerns about removing the mosaic from its original location and potential ideological manipulation by the Washington museum.
#culture
Red State: 'Nefarious' Has Only Gotten More Successful Outside of Theaters
Nefarious, a Christian film that exceeded expectations at the box office, continues to gain popularity after its theatrical release. The film's video-on-demand (VOD) has been a breakout success, outselling its own theatrical run. With plans for physical copies to be released this month, Nefarious proves that Christian films can challenge mainstream narratives and remain popular.
Fox News: Native American group touts 'overwhelming' support to return Redskins name to NFL
A Native American group is fighting to bring back the "Redskins" name for the Washington Commanders NFL team. The group argues that the name holds a deep, historical significance and is a symbol of elite warriors. They have received significant support, with a petition nearing 100,000 signatures.
#health
National Review: The Corner: CDC Undercounts Suicides by Not Including Assisted Deaths
In 2021, over 48,000 people in the US died by suicide, which is projected to increase in 2022. However, these numbers do not include assisted suicides, which are considered separate from traditional suicides due to the laws that redefine them. Assisted suicides should be recognized and included in suicide statistics to better address prevention efforts.
#crime
Daily Wire: Prosecutors Deny Hunter Biden Locked Deal To Resolve Felony Gun Charge
Federal prosecutors have rejected Hunter Biden's claim that a pretrial diversion agreement on a felony firearm offense was still valid. The agreement, which was developed alongside a plea deal on tax evasion charges, was deemed to have "never taken effect" by prosecutors. The defense argued that the diversion agreement had been "executed," but prosecutors stated that it lacked approval from the chief U.S. probation officer. Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, is facing charges of unlawful possession of a firearm and failure to pay taxes.
Fox News: England arrests 3 residents of Bulgarian nationality suspected of working for Russian security services
Three Bulgarian citizens living in England have been charged with possessing false identity documents. They are suspected of working for Russian security services.
Breitbart: Hunter's Lawyer Asks Judge for Removal from Case, Citing Conflict
Hunter Biden's defense attorney, Chris Clark, has requested to withdraw from representing him in a potential trial, citing a conflict of interest as he may be called as a witness. The case involves tax and gun violations, and Hunter Biden's previous plea deal fell apart.
Forbes: Who Is Trevian Kutti? What To Know About Kanye West’s Former Publicist Charged Alongside Trump In Georgia.
Chicago publicist Trevian Kutti, who previously represented Kanye West, is among 19 individuals charged with trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. Kutti faces charges including violating Georgia's RICO statute, conspiracy, and influencing a witness. The indictment alleges that Kutti communicated with others involved in the case, visited an election worker's home, and made false statements to attempt to solicit a false statement about the election.
Fox News: Trial commences for 2 white men accused of chasing, shooting at Mississippi Black FedEx driver
Two white men in Mississippi, Brandon and Gregory Case, will face trial for chasing and shooting at a Black FedEx driver. The incident, which occurred in January 2022, sparked accusations of racism on social media. The driver was not injured, but the trial will shed light on the case and the alleged motivations behind the attack.
Fox News: Wisconsin prison continues to battle ongoing mice infestation, according to advocacy group
The Green Bay Correctional Institution in Wisconsin is dealing with a long-standing mice infestation, causing prisoners to take measures to keep the rodents out of their cells. The prison has brought in a pest control company to address the issue, leading to a decrease in complaints. However, prisoner advocacy groups argue that simply putting out mouse traps is not a sufficient solution. The overcrowded maximum security prison, operating since the 1890s, currently holds 199 more inmates than it is designed to accommodate.
#sports
Forbes: Jack Harvey Out At Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing; Conor Daly In At Gateway
Jack Harvey is being replaced by Conor Daly as the driver for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing in the next NTT IndyCar Series race. Harvey struggled in his two seasons with the team, and there are expectations for big-name drivers to be available at the end of the season. Daly will join the team starting at the World Wide Technology Raceway race. Bobby Rahal, team co-owner, thanked Harvey for his efforts and expressed excitement for Daly's arrival. Harvey released a statement expressing gratitude for his time with the team and his determination to find a new home in IndyCar.
The Blaze: Whitlock: Michael Oher is every bit as broken as the media members selling his ‘Blind Side’ lie
Former NFL player Michael Oher is claiming that the Tuohy family, who inspired the movie "The Blind Side", owes him millions of dollars. Oher argues that they earned a profit from the film under the false belief that they had adopted him. However, Oher's claims are unfounded, as the movie accurately portrays the reality that the Tuohys sought legal guardianship, not adoption. Oher's attempt to exploit the Tuohy family for financial gain is unfair and unjustified, and it is clear that he lacks self-awareness.
#outdoors
targetwalleye.com: Trolling speed myth, Hoyer’s lunch box, Get snappy on walleyes – Target Walleye
Fishing for walleye during the summer can be tricky, but sometimes switching up your bait and technique can lead to more success. One angler found that using a plastic lure and snap jigging resulted in more bites and catches than using live bait. It's important to experiment and adapt to the fish's preferences to increase your chances of success.
Field & Stream: Black Bear Attacks Elderly Woman Inside Her Colorado Home
An 82-year-old woman in Colorado was attacked by a bear in her mudroom. The bear scratched her legs before escaping. The authorities are now searching for the bear in the Trinidad area.
Backpacker: How National Parks Adjust Operations During Heat Waves
Global heat waves are on the rise, posing a threat to hiker safety. Multiple deaths have occurred this summer in national parks, likely due to extreme heat. Despite this, parks remain open and focus on education and prevention for visitors.
#other
Fox News: NASA says July as hottest month on record since 1880
July was the hottest month on record, with temperatures 0.43 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than any other July. NASA warns that extreme heat is causing heat-related illnesses and deaths, and the five hottest Julys have all happened in the last five years. This alarming warming trend is primarily driven by human-caused greenhouse gas emissions.