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#politics
Washington Free Beacon: FLASHBACK: Biden AG Says No Need for Hunter Biden Special Counsel Weeks Before Appointing One
Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed David Weiss as special counsel in the investigation into Hunter Biden, despite previously stating Weiss already had complete authority. Weiss's appointment raised concerns among Republicans about favoritism, especially after a plea deal negotiated by Weiss fell apart. ,
Red State: Karine Jean-Pierre's Incompetence Just Completely Exposed Joe Biden's X Account
Karine Jean-Pierre, the comms director, accidentally exposed Joe Biden's social media account, revealing that he doesn't write his own tweets. This further reinforces the perception that Biden is not mentally fit for his role. It also raises questions about Jean-Pierre's competence and adds to the belief that Biden is a puppet in his own administration.
Forbes: The Sudden Success Of ‘Rich Men North Of Richmond’—A Country Song Championed By Right-Wing Pundits—Explained
Country singer Oliver Anthony's song "Rich Men North of Richmond" has become a hit among conservatives, with its pro-working class and anti-Washington elite message. The song criticizes various social issues and has been championed by right-wing figures such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. It has reached the top of the charts on Apple Music and iTunes.
Human Events: POSOBIEC: Trump’s popularity SOARS as another unhinged Democrat
indictment backfires
Jack Posobiec and Richard Baris discussed the immense support for former President Donald Trump, despite the indictments against him. Georgia DA Fani Willis is seen by some as politically persecuting the opposing party. Posobiec questioned what may have been offered to her to pursue these charges, while Baris highlighted the importance of leaders who do not betray their constituents.
Fox News: Georgia indictment could be a 'problem' for Trump, Katie Pavlich argues: 'Never seen anything like this'
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted in Georgia in connection to his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in the state. The indictment includes 41 felony counts and also charges other individuals involved in the investigation. Despite the legal troubles, Trump still maintains a strong lead in the 2024 primary field, but there are concerns about how these indictments will affect his campaign efforts.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: North Korea condemns US-led human rights meeting at UN as 'despicable' and geopolitically motivated
North Korea condemns US-led human rights meeting as "despicable" and driven by geopolitical ambitions. The US, as the "anti-people empire of evils," should be the first to have its human rights addressed . Russia and China, close allies of North Korea, are expected to block any Security Council action .
#economy
Washington Free Beacon: Social Security Checks on Track To Be Slashed in Less Than a Decade, Study Finds
A study warns that Social Security checks will be reduced by 23% in 2033 unless reforms are made. This will impact all retirees, with a dual-income couple facing a reduction of $17,400 in annual benefits. The report also confirms the estimated insolvency of Social Security in 2033.
#military
All Outdoor: POTD: Shooting Trap for Training - Aerial Gunning Training Shotgun
During World War II, the U.S. government used Remington Model 11 shotguns with Nydar reflex sights for aerial gunnery training. These sights projected a bullseye onto a glass lens, simulating an aerial gun sight. This setup is rare and was designed to aid in training Allied aircraft gunners.
#culture
The Blaze: 'Parent Trap' star Dennis Quaid says THIS helped him overcome Hollywood’s dark side
Dennis Quaid, famous actor, opens up in an interview about his love for acting and his recent involvement in faith-based movies. He discusses the impact of "The Parent Trap" on his career and how it led to him reinventing himself.
#health
Forbes: Peter Berg Had Personal Reasons For Wanting To Direct Netflix’s ‘Painkiller’
Netflix's limited series Painkiller, starring Matthew Broderick and Uzo Aduba, sheds light on the origins of the opioid crisis in the United States. The show explores how OxyContin and now Fentanyl have led to the deaths of approximately 100,000 people annually. Executive producers Peter Berg and Eric Newman hope to bring attention to the epidemic and the role of Purdue Pharma in perpetuating it. The series has gained significant popularity and coincided with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to review Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy case.
#education
Washington Free Beacon: California's Newsom Hints At Legislative Crackdown On Parental Rights
California Governor Gavin Newsom may introduce a bill, supported by the LGBT legislative caucus, to prevent parental notification policies when children express a change in gender identity. This move comes after two school districts faced protests and a civil rights investigation.
#crime
National Review: Kanye’s Publicist, a Bail Bondsman, and an Ex-MMA Fighter: Meet the Little-Known Trump Co-Conspirators
Eighteen allies of Donald Trump, including some lesser-known figures, were indicted by a Georgia grand jury. Among them are a former chair of the Republican Party, a retired economics teacher, and a former law enforcement officer-turned-Lutheran chaplain. The charges primarily focus on the plots to tamper with election equipment, pressure an elections worker to admit to fraud, and file fake electoral votes.
Fox News: Maryland special needs woman mocked, assaulted by group on Rockville bus: police
A special needs woman in Maryland was brutally attacked and mocked by a group of three people on a bus. The suspects, one woman and two men, assaulted the victim before fleeing.
#sports
Fox News: Dodgers fan delivers on promise to Mookie Betts after star outfielder crushes home run
MLB star Mookie Betts made a friendly wager with a fan. If he hit a home run, the fan would name his daughter "Mookie." Betts hit a home run and the baby was named "Francesca Mookie Mancuso."
Fox News: Al Michaels, 'Thursday Night Football' announcer, shrugs off criticism of boring calls
Broadcasting legend Al Michaels faced criticism on social media for his lack of excitement during Thursday night football games on Amazon Prime Video. Michaels brushed off the criticism, stating that he wouldn't change his style after over 50 years in the industry. Despite the negative feedback, Michaels will continue to call games, including matchups involving playoff teams from last year.
#technology
Forbes: Apple Poised To Start Paying $500 Million In ‘BatteryGate’ Lawsuit Payments —Plus Where Other High-Profile Class Action Suits Stand
Apple is expected to pay millions of dollars to iPhone users in a settlement over performance issues . The settlement was approved by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal, allowing payments to millions of iPhone users who experienced unexpected shutdowns. The lawsuit claimed that Apple purposefully slowed down the performance of certain iPhone models and estimates suggest that claimants could receive $65 each. Other major companies, including Facebook, Juul, and Delta Airlines, are also awaiting movement on their pending class-action lawsuits .
#other
Fox News: Internet Archive faces permanent injunction after copyright lawsuit by publishers
A federal judge has approved a permanent injunction against the Internet Archive, preventing it from scanning and sharing copyrighted books. The Archive had illegally offered free e-editions of 127 books, leading to a lawsuit from four leading publishers. The injunction only applies to copyrighted works available in electronic form.
The Internet Archive plans to appeal the decision, stating that libraries are under attack. The Archive also faces legal action from the music industry for digitizing copyrighted records. The founder argues that strong libraries are essential and there shouldn't be a conflict between online platforms like Spotify and library archives.
Fox News: Diving platform collapses at amusement park's acrobat show
During a pirate-themed acrobat show at a German amusement park, a diving platform collapsed, injuring seven people. The incident caused a mobile pool to rupture and water from the pool flooded another ride.
Fox News: ‘Big Bang Theory’ star Kaley Cuoco’s partner was unaware of her TV fame until family ‘kept’ doing one thing
Kaley Cuoco's boyfriend, Tom Pelphrey, didn't know about her role as Penny on "The Big Bang Theory" when they started dating. He was unaware of her career and had to be informed by someone else. Since then, he has watched some episodes and thinks she is fantastic.