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#politics

Flag And Cross: Man Arrested After Walking Into His House and Finding ‘Weapons, a Prostitute, a Bunch of Dogs’
Man Arrested After Walking Into His House and Finding ‘Weapons, a Prostitute, a Bunch of Dogs’
A property owner in Georgia finds illegal squatters in his home and calls the police, only to be arrested himself for trespassing. He spends six months trying to regain control of his property, which was also a site of drug overdoses. Property owners across the country are losing their rights to control their own properties as squatters take advantage of slow eviction processes. This growing problem needs to be addressed.


Newsbusters: Raising White Flag? Rep. Buck Breaks Silence on Big Tech Censorship Battle
Raising White Flag? Rep. Buck Breaks Silence on Big Tech Censorship Battle
Members of Congress, like Rep. Ken Buck, are acknowledging that the fight against Big Tech censorship is a long-term battle. Buck emphasized the need to raise awareness among lawmakers and promote free speech behind the scenes. The focus on Big Tech's control has faced obstacles as House Republicans prioritize exposing collusion between social media platforms and the Biden administration. It is crucial for Congress to take action and hold Big Tech accountable for their censorship.


Red State: Jim Jordan Lays Down the Gauntlet, Issues Subpoena to DOJ and FBI in Big Tech Censorship Probe
Jim Jordan Lays Down the Gauntlet, Issues Subpoena to DOJ and FBI in Big Tech Censorship Probe
The House Judiciary Committee, led by Chairman Jim Jordan, has issued subpoenas to the Justice Department and FBI, demanding documents related to their collaboration with Big Tech platforms in censoring speech online. Jordan criticizes the lack of transparency and insists on Congress's need to gauge the extent of government coercion. This is part of an ongoing investigation that has been intensified by the release of the "Twitter Files" and "Facebook Files," revealing collusion between federal agencies and social media companies to suppress dissenting viewpoints on various issues.


The Right Scoop: Um… Someone from Project Veritas tweeted out an SOS and then it got deleted
Um… Someone from Project Veritas tweeted out an SOS and then it got deleted
Project Veritas experiences internal crisis as the new CEO fires everyone, leaving uncertain future for the company.


Red State: Mary Peltola's Fishing Failure
Mary Peltola's Fishing Failure
: Democrat Mary Peltola, the first Alaska Native in Congress, returns to Alaska to go fishing but holds the rod upside down in a rookie mistake. Her lack of outdoor knowledge and cultural understanding raises questions about her ability to represent Alaskans.


The New American: COS Hawking Dubious “Guidelines” for Amendments Convention - The New American
COS Hawking Dubious “Guidelines” for Amendments Convention - The New American
Author Joe Wolverton discusses the inconsistencies of the Convention of States (COS) in claiming that bad amendments would not be ratified, while acknowledging past examples. He also challenges COS's "germane to the application" guideline.


#society

Forbes: Fulton County Boosts Security After Trump Jurors’ Addresses Posted On Fringe Site
Fulton County Boosts Security After Trump Jurors’ Addresses Posted On Fringe Site
Officials in Atlanta are increasing security measures after the names and addresses of grand jurors who indicted former President Donald Trump were published online. The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office is working with law enforcement to track down the source of the threats and ensure the safety of the jurors. The incident is part of a pattern of violent threats against individuals involved in Trump's legal issues.


Daily Wire: Target Veers Off Target, Reaps Rewards Of Pride Collection
Target Veers Off Target, Reaps Rewards Of Pride Collection
Target reported a 5.4% decline in quarterly sales, with online sales falling 10.5% and total revenue down 4.9%. The company attributed these poor results to a negative reaction to their "Pride" collection, which included LGBT-themed products aimed at young children. The backlash, which led to a boycott and a drop in Target's stock price, highlights the potential consequences of pushing a political agenda onto customers.


Forbes: Amazon Bestselling Book Published 2 Days Into Maui Wildfires Raises Red Flags From Publishers, Reviewers
Amazon Bestselling Book Published 2 Days Into Maui Wildfires Raises Red Flags From Publishers, Reviewers
A suspicious self-published book about the Maui wildfires quickly rose to the top of Amazon's bestseller charts, raising questions about its authenticity and the author's identity. The book, titled 'Fire And Fury: The Story of the 2023 Maui Fire And Its Implications For Climate Change,' was published just two days after the start of the deadly wildfires. The author, Dr. Miles Stone, has no identifiable details or records, leading to speculation that the book may be propaganda or generated by artificial intelligence.


The Blaze: 'We've had rats the size of Crocs just running up and down the street': NYC holds first-ever Anti-Rat Day of Action in Harlem
'We've had rats the size of Crocs just running up and down the street': NYC holds first-ever Anti-Rat Day of Action in Harlem
New York City has a persistent rat problem, with residents reporting rats the size of Crocs roaming the streets. In an effort to tackle this issue, the city held its first Anti-Rat Day of Action in Harlem, involving city agencies and the newly appointed rat czar. The battle against rats in NYC is an ongoing saga, with numerous instances of rats causing alarm and discomfort to residents and subway riders.


The Babylon Bee: 'Why Do All These Lazy Kids Live With Their Parents?' Says Grandpa Who Once Bought A 5000 Sq. Ft. House For 2 Potatoes
'Why Do All These Lazy Kids Live With Their Parents?' Says Grandpa Who Once Bought A 5000 Sq. Ft. House For 2 Potatoes
Local grandfather wonders why young people today still live with their parents, despite once buying a house for the cost of two potatoes. Grandkids now hope to strike oil to afford a home. Rant continues against younger generations.


#war

Fox News: Fox News Poll: Voters sound off on what US should do when it comes to helping Ukraine
Fox News Poll: Voters sound off on what US should do when it comes to helping Ukraine
Despite ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, a majority of American voters believe that Ukraine will survive and remain independent. However, a growing number of voters think that the US is providing too much assistance to Ukraine, with Republicans, young voters, independents, and men more likely to support reducing aid. Those who view their personal finances negatively are also more likely to support decreased aid. Foreign policy is one of President Biden's stronger areas, with 41% approving of his handling of the issue, although it is not a top priority for voters.


Euromaidan Press: Russian general reportedly dismissed for failings in Ukraine dies from “long illness” at age 58 – CNN
Russian general reportedly dismissed for failings in Ukraine dies from “long illness” at age 58 – CNN
Russian general Gennady Zhidko, who served as a top commander in Ukraine, dies from a long illness at age 58.


#economy

Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Poso sits down with PublicSq CEO Michael Seifert: ‘You want to do warfare? Do economic warfare’
EXCLUSIVE: Poso sits down with PublicSq CEO Michael Seifert: ‘You
want to do warfare? Do economic warfare’
Jack Posobiec and Michael Seifert discuss the rise of the parallel economy, focusing on the Bud Light and Target controversies. Target faces backlash for selling children's pride and "gender-affirming" clothing, but CEO Brian Cornell refuses to apologize. Consumers are turning to PublicSq for alternatives to boycotted brands, leading to significant growth. Seifert emphasizes the importance of shifting purchasing power to more positive options. They explore the success of movies like Sound of Freedom that go against mainstream themes. Consumer reports indicate a strong desire for companies with aligned values. Seifert believes creating an economy for fed up Americans can have a powerful impact.


Fox News: Fox News Poll: Voters feel Bidenomics making things worse
Fox News Poll: Voters feel Bidenomics making things worse
Voter dissatisfaction and concerns about the economy have increased since President Joe Biden took office. A majority of voters view the economy negatively and believe that Biden's handling of inflation has been poor. The majority also thinks that the Biden administration has made the economy worse rather than better.


#culture

Daily Wire: Wake Us When The Hollywood Strikes Are Over
Wake Us When The Hollywood Strikes Are Over
Dueling Hollywood strikes have shut down La La Land, but it seems the general public doesn't really care. Audiences are turning to alternative content on streaming platforms, video games, and YouTube. Hollywood's PR problem goes beyond the strikes, as the industry has been insulting large portions of the public for some time. The divide between the "elites" and regular Americans is widening, making it difficult to root for either side.


#education

Fox News: Fox News Poll: Voters want schools to teach more about good citizenship and less about gender identity
Fox News Poll: Voters want schools to teach more about good citizenship and less about gender identity
Voters want public schools to prioritize reading, writing, math, science, and addressing racism while discussing responsibilities of good citizenship.


Fox News: Fairfax County moms say district defiance of transgender school policy puts 'special interests before safety'
Fairfax County moms say district defiance of transgender school policy puts 'special interests before safety'
Fairfax County moms oppose Fairfax County Public Schools' defiance of state guidance on transgender issues, arguing it harms kids and highlights safety concerns in gender-segregated bathrooms.


#crime

Fox News: Mexican investigators find decapitated, burned bodies after circulation of gruesome execution video
Mexican investigators find decapitated, burned bodies after circulation of gruesome execution video
Mexican authorities discover burned and decapitated bodies near abduction site, possibly linked to a disturbing video showing one of the victims being forced to kill his friend. Investigation likely involves drug cartels. Families identify victims in the video.


Fox News: Florida cold case victim identified 26 years after being found floating in Intracoastal Waterway
Florida cold case victim identified 26 years after being found floating in Intracoastal Waterway
Law enforcement officials in Flagler County, Florida, have identified the body of an unknown man found floating in the Intracoastal Waterway in 1997. Using advancements in DNA forensics, the victim was identified as Robert Bruce McPhail, a Canadian who moved to Florida in the mid-1990s. The Cold Case Unit will now focus on finding his killer and seeking justice for him and his family.


Fox News: 2 Florida men sentenced for roles in US Capitol attack
2 Florida men sentenced for roles in US Capitol attack
Two Florida men have been sentenced for their roles in the U.S. Capitol attack during the January 2021 insurrection. Doolin and Perkins, along with other defendants, participated in the violence and assault on police officers in an attempt to stop the certification of Joe Biden's election victory. They were convicted of multiple felony charges and sentenced to prison.


#sports

Forbes: FC Barcelona Legend Lionel Messi Confesses He Never Wanted To Join PSG
FC Barcelona Legend Lionel Messi Confesses He Never Wanted To Join PSG
Lionel Messi admits he didn't want to leave Barcelona for PSG and is enjoying his new life in Miami with Inter Miami in the MLS. He praises the city and its people while taking a dig at PSG.


Fox News: Los Angeles sports teams come together to donate money for Maui wildfire relief
Los Angeles sports teams come together to donate money for Maui wildfire relief
Los Angeles sports teams are coming together to donate $450,000 to the American Red Cross relief efforts in Maui after the devastating wildfires. The Los Angeles Chargers and Rams, LA Galaxy and LAFC, Los Angeles Dodgers and Angels, Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers, Angel City FC, Los Angeles Sparks, and the Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks are all contributing. The Chargers and Rams will raise additional funds through their preseason games, while PGA Tour's Collin Morikawa and NBA Hall of Fame coach Don Nelson are also making donations.


Fox News: James Harden teases that he could play in China: 'Love is always crazy here'
James Harden teases that he could play in China: 'Love is always crazy here'
NBA player James Harden wants to be traded from the Philadelphia 76ers, but the team has rejected his request. Harden expressed his love for Chinese fans during his recent visit to China. However, he also criticized 76ers President Daryl Morey, calling him a liar. The NBA's relationship with China was strained in 2019 when Morey posted a pro-Hong Kong message, leading to a blackout of NBA games in China.


#technology

Newsbusters: Radically Biased Google Programs AI to Summarize News for Users
Radically Biased Google Programs AI to Summarize News for Users
Google's AI is being criticized for its potential bias in summarizing news articles. While Google claims that its AI can help users find information faster, its history of bias raises concerns about the objectivity of these summaries. Examples include the AI chatbot displaying pro-abortion bias and Google search results favoring Democrats. Given these instances of bias, conservatives are calling for Google to be held accountable.


#other

National Review: The Corner: How to Argue with a ‘Progressive’
The Corner: How to Argue with a ‘Progressive’
In a respectful conversation, Bob challenges a friend's concern over plastic pollution. He argues that replacing internal combustion vehicles with electric vehicles (EVs) may have hidden costs. EVs lead to more road repairs, increased tire purchases, and pollution from tire wear. Additionally, the production of electric batteries contributes to mining under poor conditions and battery fires are a growing danger.


The Blaze: Was Maui’s DEADLY wildfire a GOVERNMENT or CLIMATE disaster?
Was Maui’s DEADLY wildfire a GOVERNMENT or CLIMATE disaster?
The devastating wildfires in Maui have claimed the lives of at least 111 people, with more expected. The White House and media blame climate change, but Glenn Beck believes government failure and poor land use played a role.