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#politics
Fox News: GOP voters say Trump retains support but believe controversies distract from issues
Republican voters generally believe that former President Donald Trump did a good job but have mixed opinions on whether he should run again. Some hope for a different candidate like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to go up against President Biden. There is concern that too many voters are hung up on Trump's controversies. A majority of Americans do not want Trump to run for a second term, according to a poll. Pollster Kellyanne Conway agrees that all qualified candidates should attend the Fox News debate, but notes that voters often end up supporting the familiar choices, like Biden and Trump. Republican voters believe that the attacks against Trump are really attacks against the American people. Only time will tell how the true feelings of Americans will be reflected in the election.
The Federalist: Edits To Hunter Biden's Wikipedia Page Prove Site's Extreme Bias
Hunter Biden paid a PR firm to remove negative information from his Wikipedia page. Wikipedia's policy on paid editing is unenforceable, allowing for manipulation of articles. This highlights the bias and lack of neutrality on Wikipedia.
The Federalist: ProPublica's Paints Thomas As A Sellout? Takes One To Know One
Justice Clarence Thomas' life outside the court comes under scrutiny, with claims of unethical behavior. ProPublica, the source of the allegations, is funded by the Sandler Foundation, whose wealth was based on subprime mortgage investments. The fallout from these investments disproportionately affected black homebuyers. The attacks on Thomas may be coordinated by ProPublica, which is not forthcoming about its funders' history. Crowdfunding platform ProPublica advocates for racial equity while benefiting from the institutions that caused the housing crisis. There are inconsistencies surrounding ProPublica's coverage of Justice Thomas and their connections to Harlan Crow. The question arises if ProPublica's research was influenced to make Thomas vulnerable to criticism. These operators are part of institutions immune from scrutiny, while Thomas undergoes a high-tech lynching. .
#society
The Federalist: The Case For Casey DeSantis
Casey DeSantis, wife of presidential candidate Ron DeSantis, has been relentlessly criticized and mocked by the left for her looks and fashion choices. The attacks on her seem hypocritical and reveal a deep hatred towards conservative ideals. Despite the mockery, Casey remains influential and actively advocates for the protection of the nuclear family and conservative principles. She may very well be a threat to the radical left.
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Forbes: Texas Woman Arrested After Threatening To Kill Judge Overseeing Trump Election Interference Case
A Texas woman threatens to kill the federal judge overseeing Trump's election interference case. She warned the judge that she would be killed if Trump doesn't get elected in 2024. The woman has been charged and denied bail.
#sports
Forbes: Over 7 Million Australians Watch Women’s World Cup Semi-Final Defeat
The Matildas' crushing defeat to England in the Women's World Cup semi-final was watched by an astounding nine in ten Australians, making it the most-watched television broadcast in Australia since records began. The match garnered an average audience of 7.13 million and reached a peak of 6.9 million viewers, capturing the hearts of the nation and inspiring generations of Australians.
#outdoors
Fox News: Storm Chaser works to build a house that can withstand category-five hurricane winds
Storm chaser Josh Morgerman is building a hurricane-resistant house in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi to withstand category-five hurricane winds. The town has seen devastation from past storms like Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Camille. Morgerman is partnering with Paramount Contracting to secure the house from all angles, focusing on bolting the frame to the foundation and the roof to the top plate with straps and clips. The cost to build a hurricane-resistant home is only one percent or less depending on the products used, according to the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes.