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#politics
Daily Wire: GOP Presses FTC On Alleged Destruction Of Records
Republican lawmakers, led by Sen. Ted Cruz, are demanding answers from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regarding the preservation of records amid concerns of improper destruction. In a letter to FTC Chairwoman Lina Khan, the lawmakers accused the agency of violating federal law by deleting records related to their oversight of the FTC's actions. The lawmakers also raised concerns about the FTC's record retention policy and its compliance with the Federal Records Act.
Breitbart: Poll: Independents Siding with Trump over Biden
In the latest poll, independents are favoring former President Donald Trump over President Biden for the 2024 presidential election. Trump has a slight lead among all national registered voters, with 48 percent of independents supporting him compared to Biden's 40 percent. However, seven percent of voters remain undecided.
Fox News: Long Island leader refuses to let NYC move migrants into former NHL arena
Republicans in Nassau County, New York, are refusing to house migrants from New York City in the county, stating that it is a federal problem, not a local one. County Executive Bruce Blakeman emphasized that there are no plans to house migrants within Nassau County, as it would strain social services and local schools. Democrats, including New York City Mayor Eric Adams, have suggested using the Nassau Coliseum to house asylum seekers, but Republicans, such as Blakeman, insist that it will not happen.
PJ Media: Why Did Joe Biden Need Three Aliases in Ukraine-Related Emails? Awww, You Know Why!
Rep. James Comer of the House Oversight Committee is demanding the National Archives release emails regarding the Biden family's involvement with Burisma and Ukraine. Unknown names have emerged in the emails, including "Robert L. Peters," "Robin Ware," and "JRB Ware," which stands for Joseph Robinette Biden. This raises suspicions about Joe Biden's actions and connections.
Evidence against the Bidens is mounting, with records showing their nervousness and secrecy. The Biden syndicate has been concerned since at least 2017, as revealed in text messages between business partners. Additionally, a documentary exposing the alleged Burisma-Biden activities was blocked from being posted on Facebook. Rep. Comer has requested all unredacted emails related to the Biden family's dealings by the end of August.
Breitbart: Brazil: Jair Bolsonaro Pays $184,000 for Not Wearing Coronavirus Mask
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro paid fines of $184,000 for refusing to wear a mask in São Paulo during the pandemic. He campaigned against mask mandates and vaccine passports while in office. Bolsonaro appealed the fines but paid them while the appeal is being processed.
Forbes: DeSantis Debate Strategy Memo Suggests He Defend Trump, Attack Ramaswamy And Avoid Policy Talk
A super PAC supporting Ron DeSantis urges him to defend Trump, attack Ramaswamy, and avoid policy talk in the GOP primary debate. DeSantis's campaign has struggled and is looking for a boost.
Fox News: Manchin ranked most bipartisan senator as he faces tough 2024 path in conservative West Virginia
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., is ranked as the most bipartisan member of the U.S. Senate, according to the Common Ground Committee. However, there is concern within the Democratic Party about his potential bid for the presidency in 2024 as a third-party candidate. Republicans have recruited West Virginia Governor Jim Justice to run against Manchin.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Trump surrogate to be allowed to participate in panel discussions at next week’s debate
Trump surrogate Byron Donalds is allowed to participate in panel discussions at the RNC GOP Primary debate. Critics argue that it is unfair for a candidate who does not want to participate to have his surrogates present.
The Federalist: The Poll Results Are In: Everyone Hates Chris Christie
2024 presidential candidate Chris Christie is widely disliked by Americans from all political affiliations, races, and economic backgrounds. A majority of voters, including Republicans, Democrats, and independents, express unfavorable opinions of him. Christie's campaign is focused on preventing former President Donald Trump from taking office again, and he has adopted leftist talking points, such as suggesting that Trump should go to prison.
Fox News: President Biden 'very obsessed' with coverage of Hunter, but aides afraid to bring him up in meetings: Report
President Biden is obsessed with negative coverage of his son Hunter Biden, but his allies are reluctant to bring it up. The topic of Hunter Biden is rarely discussed in campaign meetings, creating a blind spot for the Biden team. Biden's silence on these issues hinders his ability to actively participate in major storylines.
Red State: Revealing 2018 Hunter Biden Text Demolishes Joe Biden's 'Arm's Length' Defense
: Republicans are seizing on a text from Hunter Biden revealing that his father had been using his bank account for years. This supports the claim that Joe Biden was involved in his son's business dealings and compromised. The Republicans are calling for Joe Biden's impeachment and stating that the American people deserve justice.
Human Events: BREAKING: Newt Gingrich tells Charlie Kirk ‘somebody from
Washington’ told Fani Willis to indict Trump Monday to distract
from mistakes made with Hunter Biden special counsel appointment
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich claimed that someone in Washington demanded the indictment of former President Donald Trump to cover up mistakes with David Weiss. Gingrich said a reliable source told him that the district attorney in Atlanta was instructed to indict on Monday, regardless of jury availability. The motive was to shift media attention.
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Mike Pence Does a George W. Bush Impression
Presidential candidate Mike Pence does an impression of George W. Bush at a campaign stop in Indiana, leaving the audience entertained. Pence also addresses facing off against Donald Trump, stating that he has debated him many times but not in front of the cameras.
The Blaze: Biden admin gave NYC $104M for migrant crisis and only $24M to border state, fumes Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema
Former Democrat Senator Kyrsten Sinema criticized the Biden administration for providing more funding to New York City ($104 million) than to Arizona ($24 million) to address the migrant crisis at the border. Sinema, now a registered independent, called the decision "outrageous" and questioned why the announcement came from Democratic leaders rather than the White House. She expressed frustration at the lack of understanding of border communities and their ongoing efforts. The White House defended their actions, stating that they are committed to working with border communities and expanding lawful pathways for immigration.
#society
The New American: N.C. Legislature Overrides Governor's Veto of Fairness in Women’s Sports Act - The New American
The North Carolina General Assembly overrides Governor Cooper's vetoes of bills concerning transgender issues. HB574, the Fairness in Women's Sports Act, and HB808, which prohibits medical interventions for transgender youth, are now laws. The General Assembly also overrides a veto on SB49, which mandates informing parents when a child asks to use alternative pronouns. Supporters of the bills celebrate, while opponents criticize the legislation as discriminatory. Regardless, the potential dangers and fairness concerns related to biological males competing in women's sports are highlighted.
Breitbart: NC Lawmakers Override Veto, Protect Children from Transgender Surgery
The North Carolina legislature overrides Gov. Cooper's vetoes on bills banning gender transition surgeries for minors and prohibiting biological males from competing in girls' sports. The legislature also passed a Parents Bill of Rights, granting parents more control over their children's education.
Gataway Couple: See the Abandoned and Haunted Norwich State Hospital
Norwich State Hospital in Connecticut, once a psychiatric hospital, is known for its paranormal activity and haunting stories. The hospital opened in 1904 and housed patients with various ailments until its closure in 1996. While the hospital is permanently closed to visitors and many of its buildings have been demolished, other attractions can be found nearby. The Mohegan Tribe purchased the land with plans to build a shopping and entertainment center. Other abandoned and haunted hospitals in Connecticut include Seaside Sanatorium, Fairfield State Hospital, Undercliff Sanatorium, and Cedarcrest Hospital. Trespassing is strictly prohibited, but if you're looking for haunted places to explore, there are other options available.
#economy
Breitbart: Leading Economic Indicators Fall Again, Still Point To Looming Recession
Key economic indicators fell in July, suggesting a recession is approaching . The leading economic index declined for the 16th straight month, indicating economic activity is likely to decelerate and enter a mild contraction. Weak new orders, high interest rates, and decreasing hours worked in manufacturing contributed to the decline. However, the index of current conditions showed improvement, signaling a favorable growth environment. The index of lagging indicators remained unchanged.
National Review: Nearly 20 Percent of Beer Drinkers Still Won’t Buy a Bud Light
Bud Light's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney continues to hurt their brand, with 19% of beer drinkers still avoiding it. However, the report shows that only 3% of former Bud Light drinkers are "very unlikely" to return to the brand, which is an improvement. Despite this, Bud Light lost its title as the nation's most popular beer to Modelo Especial due to consumer boycotts and a collapse in sales. The decline in sales has continued, even during the Fourth of July, a major beer holiday. Anheuser-Busch distributors are feeling the impact, with one distributor remarking, "Our year is screwed."
#crime
Daily Wire: Illinois Woman Charged For Allegedly Threatening To Kill Trump, Youngest Son
An Illinois woman, Tracy Marie Fiorenza, has been charged with threatening to kill former President Donald Trump and his son Barron. She allegedly sent threatening emails to an educational institution in Florida. The incident occurred amidst heightened political tensions in the U.S.
#sports
Fox News: Ex-Yankees prospect says there is 'no baseball being taught' in organization
The New York Yankees are struggling, with their first losing season in over two decades. Fans are unhappy with the team's reliance on analytics and lack of fundamentals. Former player Ben Ruta predicts major changes in the organization's developmental culture.
Boating Magazine: Vision Marine Technologies Out to Make Electric-Powered UIM/APBA Speed Record Attempt | Boating Mag
Vision Marine Technologies plans to break the world speed record for an electric-powered boat at the Lake of the Ozarks Shootout. The company previously achieved a speed of 109 mph with modified motors, surpassing the official UIM record. Vision Marine aims to continue pushing the limits of electric power technology in boat racing.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Massachusetts Shark Angler Catches Trophy Tarpon in Surf Off Cape Cod
In a surprising catch, angler Hans Brings of Massachusetts landed a tarpon, a rare species for the area. The catch is part of a trend of unusual tropical fish showing up in Massachusetts waters, which scientists attribute to climate change.
#technology
The Blaze: Congressman Don Bacon says Chinese state spies hacked his emails
Republican Rep. Don Bacon claims that Chinese spies hacked his personal and campaign emails through a Microsoft software vulnerability. He states that this cyber operation also affected other victims and emphasizes the need to support Taiwan in the face of Chinese aggression.
Chinese hackers gained access to 25 organizations through the Microsoft server, including government email accounts. This intrusion also targeted high-level officials such as the U.S. Ambassador to China and the Commerce Secretary. Microsoft has flagged the breach and referred to it as a state-sponsored attack, but the Chinese government denies the allegations.
Fox News: How to stay connected on your phone while traveling abroad
Bonita, from Hampstead, North Carolina, is planning a trip to the UK and Spain but is concerned about the high international roaming charges from her phone provider, AT&T. She is considering getting a SIM card in Europe or a new inexpensive phone to avoid the fees. Several solutions are worth considering for Bonita to save her from exorbitant fees while staying connected during her travels.
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The New American: Second Amendment Foundation Files Appeal in Minnesota “Carry Case” - The New American
The Second Amendment Foundation has appealed Minnesota's attempt to restrict gun-ownership rights for citizens between the ages of 18 and 20. The state must show historical evidence to support their infringement, but so far, there is none.
Forbes: Warner Music Nashville Strives To Give Artists More Creative Input – And It’s Paying Off
Warner Music Nashville is celebrating the success of their artists, including Cody Johnson, Ashley McBryde, and Bailey Zimmerman. These artists have had career milestones and are allowed to shape their own careers. The label aims to support and amplify the unique voices of their artists.
Newsbusters: Joe Rogan Blasts Climate Change Cult: 'You're Not Saving Jack Sh*t!'
Joe Rogan and former CIA officer Mike Baker criticize climate change activists, stating that their radical proposals are ineffective. They argue that China and India are the largest emitters of carbon and that efforts to reduce emissions in the United States are insignificant in comparison. Rogan encourages viewers not to sacrifice their quality of life for an unfounded cause.
Forbes: Wealthier Americans Are Responsible For More Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Study Suggests
A study found that the top 10% of earners in the US are responsible for 40% of the country's greenhouse gas emissions, with investments being a major contributor. The study suggests that policymakers should focus on the carbon intensity of investment incomes rather than just consumption.