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#politics

Daily Wire: Yellen Admits To Eating ‘Magic Mushrooms’ In China
Yellen Admits To Eating ‘Magic Mushrooms’ In China
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen admits to unknowingly eating hallucinogenic mushrooms at a Beijing restaurant. She insists there were no ill effects, but some question if she was targeted.

Yellen's dining experience with magic mushrooms in China sparks amusement and concern. Her interview with CNN reveals she enjoyed the mushrooms and experienced no hallucinogenic effects. Some criticize her actions, while others raise suspicions of targeted manipulation.


The Blaze: Whoops! 'When I ran for president' post reportedly shared, then deleted from White House press secretary's X account
Whoops! 'When I ran for president' post reportedly shared, then deleted from White House press secretary's X account
White House press secretary's social media account mistakenly omitted attribution to President Biden's comments about investing in America. The post mirrored Biden's speech but lacked proper acknowledgment.


Breitbart: Rob Schneider Blasts Biden for Sending More Money to Ukraine Than Hawaii Fire Victims: 'Biden Hates Americans'
Rob Schneider Blasts Biden for Sending More Money to Ukraine Than Hawaii Fire Victims: 'Biden Hates Americans'
Actor-comedian Rob Schneider criticized President Joe Biden for providing more financial aid to Ukraine than to the victims of the Maui fires in Hawaii. Schneider accused Biden of hating Americans. While survivors of the fire received a one-time payment of $700 per household, Congress approved $113 billion for Ukraine in 2022 alone. The disparity in aid has led to further backlash against Biden, with some considering the payment to fire victims as insulting.


#society

Red State: Woke Flash Mobber Gets More Than She Bargained for After Throwing Race Card at Target Employee
Woke Flash Mobber Gets More Than She Bargained for After Throwing Race Card at Target Employee
A TikTok singer named Baby Storme accused a Target employee of racism after he called the police on her and her group for dancing in the store. However, she provided no evidence of racism and ignored Target's policy against flash mobs. Community Notes also revealed that a previous white flash mob had faced consequences. Despite the backlash, Storme continued her false narrative, leading to negative attention that could harm her reputation.


Fox News: Ramaswamy goes viral following exchange with LGBTQ activist: 'I respect that you have a different opinion'
Ramaswamy goes viral following exchange with LGBTQ activist: 'I respect that you have a different opinion'
Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy had a contentious exchange with a pansexual activist at the Iowa State Fair regarding LGBTQ+ issues. Ramaswamy stated that he did not view it as one community and expressed his concerns about a "tyranny of the minority." The video of the exchange went viral.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Brazil’s Lula Asks America for More ‘Green’ Funds After Snubbing Biden at Amazon Summit
Brazil’s Lula Asks America for More ‘Green’ Funds After Snubbing Biden at Amazon Summit
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva hopes for American investments in Brazil's green energy projects despite not inviting President Joe Biden to an environmental summit. Lula emphasized the importance of foreign investments in driving the energy transition. The president also discussed the Growth Acceleration Plan, a program that aims to raise funds for infrastructure works and green energy transition in Brazil.


Fox News: Pentagon disputes Pyongyang’s claim that US soldier Travis King willingly sought 'refuge' in North Korea
Pentagon disputes Pyongyang’s claim that US soldier Travis King willingly sought 'refuge' in North Korea
The Pentagon cannot verify claims by North Korea that U.S. soldier Travis T. King willingly sought refuge in the north to escape "racial discrimination" in the U.S. Army. U.S. officials believe King crossed the border intentionally.

North Korean investigators have concluded that King crossed deliberately and illegally, with the intent to stay in the North or in a third country. The senior defense official said there is no reason to trust what North Korea's state media is reporting.


#economy

Breitbart: Biden Touts 'Fair Transition' to Green Auto Industry as Workers' Pay Is Cut
Biden Touts 'Fair Transition' to Green Auto Industry as Workers' Pay Is Cut
President Joe Biden is facing pressure from the United Auto Workers (UAW) to ensure that the push towards Electric Vehicles (EVs) doesn't harm American auto workers' livelihoods and wages. The UAW wants the administration to require automakers like GM, Ford, and Stellantis to maintain middle-class wages for workers in future EV plants. Biden has expressed support for a fair transition to clean energy but has not made specific commitments to the UAW.


Foreign Policy: U.K. Arrests Suspected Russian Spies
U.K. Arrests Suspected Russian Spies
An alleged Russian spy ring involving Bulgarian nationals has been exposed in the United Kingdom. Three Bulgarians have been charged with possessing false identity documents as part of a national security investigation. They are accused of working with Russian security services and carrying out surveillance operations in London and other countries. The suspects face up to 10 years in prison if convicted under the Identity Documents Act, or 14 years if convicted under the Official Secrets Act.

Russia's currency, the ruble, experienced a dramatic drop, prompting the country's Central Bank to raise interest rates in an emergency meeting. This decision aims to stabilize the monetary situation and prevent inflation. Similarly, the shock victory of a far-right populist in Argentina's primary election caused a significant decline in the nation's peso. Argentina's central bank raised interest rates to protect the currency. Ecuador continues to face political violence, with the assassination of a political leader. Gabon celebrated the continent's first debt-for-nature swap, which allows the country to better manage its debt while investing in environmental protection.


#culture

Fox News: 'Shazam' star Zachary Levi rips Hollywood for making 'garbage' movies: 'They don't care enough'
'Shazam' star Zachary Levi rips Hollywood for making 'garbage' movies: 'They don't care enough'
Actor Zachary Levi criticized Hollywood movies, calling them "garbage" and accused the industry of not caring enough about making quality films for fans to enjoy. He urged fans to boycott these movies and expressed frustration with the discrepancy between impressive trailers and disappointing films. Levi has previously been controversial for his comments on the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike and his criticism of the pharmaceutical company Pfizer.


#crime

Forbes: Fulton County Clerk Says It Accidentally Published ‘Fictitious’ Document Detailing Possible Trump Charges Before His Indictment
Fulton County Clerk Says It Accidentally Published ‘Fictitious’ Document Detailing Possible Trump Charges Before His Indictment
The Fulton County Clerk of Courts accidentally published a document listing charges against former President Donald Trump, causing confusion among the media. The publication was a "trial run" to test the system and the document was a fictitious one. The incident occurred before the formal announcement of charges against Trump.


#sports

Fox News: Umpire's racial discrimination case against MLB denied for reinstatement
Umpire's racial discrimination case against MLB denied for reinstatement
Controversial MLB umpire Ángel Hernández lost his racial discrimination lawsuit against the league, claiming he was discriminated against for not being assigned to the World Series and passed over for crew chief. Hernandez has a history of struggling with a consistent strike zone, and a panel hearing the arguments found no evidence of bias against him.


Breitbart: Desperate for Attention: Elon Musk Threatens to Arrive at Mark Zuckerberg's Doorstep for Fight
Desperate for Attention: Elon Musk Threatens to Arrive at Mark Zuckerberg's Doorstep for Fight
Elon Musk challenges Mark Zuckerberg to a fight, stating he will drive a self-driving Tesla car to Zuckerberg's house. However, Zuckerberg's spokesperson announces that he is currently traveling and won't participate in a fight with someone who randomly shows up at his house. The ongoing feud between the two tech giants has escalated through social media taunts and personal conversations, with Zuckerberg urging Musk to commit to a match date or let it go.


#other

Forbes: Movie Financier Sues Disney For Allegedly Using Accounting Tricks To Deprive ‘Hundreds Of Millions’ In Profit
Movie Financier Sues Disney For Allegedly Using Accounting Tricks To Deprive ‘Hundreds Of Millions’ In Profit
Film company TSG Entertainment sued Disney, accusing them of using accounting tricks to underpay TSG by over $40 million. TSG claims Disney engaged in self-dealing and deducted millions of dollars from TSG's receipts. TSG also alleges that Twentieth Century Fox shortened the distribution window of movies to drive viewership to streaming platforms. This is the latest breach of contract complaint against Disney, following Scarlett Johansson's lawsuit.


Fox News: Maui officials confirm identities of 3 wildfire victims as FEMA, Hawaiian agencies continue searches, give aid
Maui officials confirm identities of 3 wildfire victims as FEMA, Hawaiian agencies continue searches, give aid
Federal and state officials confirm the identification of three victims from the Maui wildfire. The death toll has risen to 99 and is expected to climb further. FEMA and local agencies are working to locate the remaining residents.