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#politics

Breitbart: Jim DeMint Stands by Mark Meadows After Georgia Indictment
Jim DeMint Stands by Mark Meadows After Georgia Indictment
Former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is charged with violating Georgia law by soliciting an official to violate their oath of office. Conservative Partnership Institute Chairman Jim DeMint defends Meadows, calling the indictment a political witch-hunt. Meadows has filed a motion to have the charges removed to federal court.


Newsbusters: NewsBusters Podcast: Is the Fourth Trump Indictment the Charm?
NewsBusters Podcast: Is the Fourth Trump Indictment the Charm?
ABC, CBS, and NBC focus on the indictment of Trump by the Democratic Fulton County District Attorney. CNN, MSNBC, and NPR also obsess over it, while congressional Republicans remain silent. Andrea Mitchell expresses concerns about "indictment fatigue" and media distortion is evident in Mediaite's headline.


Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: Biden's re-election strategy is now in full gear
SEAN HANNITY: Biden's re-election strategy is now in full gear
Political strategy: President Biden plans to rely on the Department of Justice to handle legal challenges against Trump, allowing him to remain in hiding and avoid negative press. Each time a Biden scandal emerges, Trump faces new legal challenges, seemingly coincidentally timed. The FBI's release of foreign bribery allegations against Biden coincided with Trump's indictment, and new charges are continuously brought against Trump while Biden's investigations are slow-walked.


#society

The American Spectator: Montana Madness
Montana Madness
Montana minors file a lawsuit to force officials to consider climate change when approving fossil fuel projects. However, the focus is on curbing energy production rather than consumption. The plaintiffs argue that children are uniquely vulnerable to climate change and should be treated as a protected class. Critics believe this is a law-school gimmick and that the economic impact would be felt by Montanans in the energy sector.


Breitbart: Leonard Bernstein's Family Defends 'Maestro' Star Bradley Cooper Amid 'Jewface' Backlash
Leonard Bernstein's Family Defends 'Maestro' Star Bradley Cooper Amid 'Jewface' Backlash
The family of Leonard Bernstein defends Bradley Cooper against accusations of "jewface" in his portrayal of the conductor in the film Maestro. Cooper, who both stars in and directs the film, used a prosthetic nose to better resemble Bernstein. Some internet users criticized Cooper for not having Jewish ancestry and suggested that a Jewish actor like Jake Gyllenhaal should have been cast instead.


Daily Wire: Minnesota Dept Of Natural Resources Concerned With Bringing More Non-White Visitors To State Parks
Minnesota Dept Of Natural Resources Concerned With Bringing More Non-White Visitors To State Parks
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) is focusing on increasing diversity in state parks. A recent survey showed that only 11 percent of visitors were non-white. The MDNR is committed to expanding access to public lands for underserved communities and welcoming new visitors to outdoor recreation. More work needs to be done to achieve greater inclusivity.


#foreignaffairs

The American Spectator: Niger Coup Provokes Blame Game
Niger Coup Provokes Blame Game
Gen. Abdourahamane Tchiani takes power in Niger through a military coup, claiming inadequate security policies by the deposed president. The U.S., France, and ECOWAS push for a return to constitutional order, but Tchiani and the putschists resist. Nuland's mission is to restore civilian rule, but the putschists refuse to budge.


#economy

Breitbart: Jean-Pierre: People Will 'Start to See' Bidenomics Helping More than It Already Is, Polls Don't 'Tell the Whole Entire Story'
Jean-Pierre: People Will 'Start to See' Bidenomics Helping More than It Already Is, Polls Don't 'Tell the Whole Entire Story'
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre believes that President Joe Biden's poll numbers will improve as Americans begin to see the impacts of his economic policies. She emphasized the positive economic news already achieved and stated that polling doesn't provide the complete picture. Despite Biden's low approval ratings in Wisconsin, Jean-Pierre argued that these economic policies are long-term investments that will eventually benefit the American people.


Breitbart: Schumer: People 'Will Know the Economy Is Strong' in a Year, Won't 'Remember' How Bad Things Were 6, 8 Months Ago
Schumer: People 'Will Know the Economy Is Strong' in a Year, Won't 'Remember' How Bad Things Were 6, 8 Months Ago
In an interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Senator Chuck Schumer expressed confidence that the economy will be strong and thriving in approximately one year's time. He attributed the current success to the actions taken by the Senate and the president, including the passing of various important legislation such as the infrastructure bill and the CHIPS and Science bill. Schumer highlighted the positive developments happening across states, such as bridge reconstructions, factory openings, and lower prescription drug costs, and emphasized the need for persistence in continuing to work towards progress in the coming weeks.


#culture

Spectator USA: Maureen Ryan exposes the Hollywood horror show
Maureen Ryan exposes the Hollywood horror show
Kevin Spacey's acquittal on sexual offense charges has sparked debate in Hollywood about accountability and the treatment of power figures like him. Journalist Maureen Ryan draws parallels between Spacey's on-screen portrayal of a bullying executive and real-life figures like producer Scott Rudin, known for mistreating assistants. Ryan criticizes industry figures like Frances McDormand and Aaron Sorkin for ignoring Rudin's behavior. The book explores the wider issue of the film industry's antipathy towards its underlings and the need for reform.


#education

The American Spectator: Combatting Academic Hucksters in the Sciences
Combatting Academic Hucksters in the Sciences
Academic crimes are on the rise, with cheating and fraud becoming increasingly prevalent. Many believe that a significant portion of clinical trials and scientific research is problematic or even fabricated. The interpretation of results in academia is easily manipulated to fit personal agendas.