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#politics
Fox News: Fox News Power Rankings: In the conversation
In the 2024 GOP presidential race, Vivek Ramaswamy is the leading candidate but needs to improve his standings in early states. Nikki Haley has strong support in South Carolina but struggles nationally. Mike Pence faces challenges due to his ties to Trump and his certification of election results. Chris Christie communicates effectively but needs to gain traction in early states. Doug Burgum has spent heavily and needs to gain attention in the debates.
American Thinker: Fulton County machine to shove President Trump in their rat-, roach- and bedbug-infested jail
Former President Trump and his 18 co-defendants in the Georgia election case are being targeted for a political prosecution. They will be booked at the notorious Fulton County Jail, known for its overcrowding and alleged civil rights violations. The jail has a history of unsafe and unsanitary conditions, including the death of a mentally ill prisoner who was eaten alive by bedbugs. Trump's supporters fear for his safety in the facility, and there are concerns about potential abuse and mistreatment during their time there. This is a clear case of using incompetence and inhumane conditions as a weapon against political opponents.
National Review: North Carolina Republicans Override Governor’s Vetoes to Ban Child Gender-Transition Treatments
Republicans in North Carolina passed legislation overturning vetoes from the Democratic governor, enacting a sweeping overhaul of state laws on gender-reassignment surgery for minors. The new laws prohibit medical interventions for minors and remove gender-identity content from public school curricula. Governor Cooper criticized the legislative agenda, while Democratic state representative Tricia Cotham crossed party lines, angering the governor. Republicans also passed a twelve-week abortion ban and other bills, using their supermajority in the general assembly.
Red State: John Podesta Lets the Cat out of the Bag on the Inflation Reduction Act
The Biden administration features controversial figures John Podesta and Neera Tanden during an event celebrating the anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act. Podesta admits that the act is about cutting carbon pollution, revealing their true agenda. Reporters confront Podesta and Tanden about the misleading name and the bill's failure to address key issues such as inflation and grocery prices.
Breitbart: Pollak: Move the Department of Justice Out of Washington, D.C.
The next president should move the Department of Justice (DOJ) out of Washington, D.C., to a city insulated from national politics. The DOJ, like the FBI, is corrupt and partisan, and must be relocated to ensure nonpartisanship.
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Fox News: NYT columnist rips progressive term 'sex worker' as harmful: 'Enables sex buyers to justify their own role'
New York Times columnist Pamela Paul criticizes the increasing use of the term "sex work" as a euphemism for prostitution, arguing that it hides the negative realities faced by women in the industry. She claims that the term allows buyers to justify their actions and minimizes the economic constraints and family ruptures that lead women to engage in prostitution. Paul also highlights the harm caused by child sex trafficking and calls on the media to remove the terms "sex work" and "sex worker" from their reporting.
Forbes: IRA Subsidies Might Create Energy Minerals Supply Shortages
Nickel mining facility in Indonesia displaces farmer, impacting local fishermen and causing respiratory health issues.
Tax incentives in the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act will likely create supply shortages of critical energy minerals due to high demand for decarbonization technologies. The US and FTA countries may struggle to produce enough minerals.
Fox News: 129 Muslims arrested in Pakistan following mob attacks on churches, homes of minority Christians
Angry Muslims in Pakistan destroyed churches and Christian homes in response to a Christian man who allegedly desecrated a Quran. Police arrested 129 suspects to control the situation. The attack resulted in burned churches, damaged homes, and stolen possessions. The violence drew condemnation from human rights groups.
Newsbusters: MSNBC's Mehdi Hasan Pushes Apartheid Smear Against Israel
Host Mehdi Hasan discussed the accusation that Israel is an apartheid state, citing the views of Israeli general and Israeli journalists who believe this to be true. He criticized House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and other Democrats for their support of Israel and their failure to acknowledge the protesters and the mistreatment of Palestinians. Jeremy Ben-Ami, president of J Street, also criticized AIPAC and the influence of lobby groups on American politics. The discussion highlighted the need to address Israel's treatment of Palestinians and the role of money in politics.
#economy
Forbes: TSMC Vs. Arizona Pipe Trades 469 Union: Everyone Loses
The 500 temporary visas requested by TSMC from Taiwan for semiconductor work in Arizona has sparked a fight with the local union, who believes the skills are within their capabilities. The dispute threatens the industrial policy initiative and raises questions about the coexistence of unionism and government moves to encourage domestic manufacturing and technology innovation. Unions should embrace and participate in technology development to ensure better pay, growing skills, and a win-win situation for everyone.
#crime
Fox News: Texas deputy shot during traffic stop; authorities issue Blue Alert for 2 men
A deputy in Texas was critically wounded in a shooting during a traffic stop. Authorities issued a Blue Alert for two suspects, Terran Green and James Green. Terran Green has a history of prior felony convictions and was released on bond in April for aggravated assault. A manhunt is underway for the two individuals.
#sports
Forbes: FC Barcelona Receive Huge, One Month Injury KO Blow
FC Barcelona have suffered a major injury blow as central defender Ronald Araujo is ruled out for an unknown length of time with a left hamstring problem. This leaves the team without Araujo for upcoming matches against Cadiz, Villarreal, and Osasuna. The absence also affects Uruguay's World Cup Qualifiers. Barcelona manager Xavi now needs to reconsider his defensive strategy and is in disagreement with the new sporting director regarding potential transfer targets.
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Gataway Couple: What Is the Yellowstone Zone of Death?
The Yellowstone Zone of Death is a 50-square-mile area in Idaho where crimes cannot be prosecuted due to a loophole in the Constitution. Despite efforts to raise awareness and pass legislation to close the loophole, government officials have shown little interest in addressing the issue.
Gataway Couple: Why Do RVs Have Those Ugly Swoops?
The RV industry lacks options for clean and simple exterior designs, with many motorhomes and towable RVs featuring similar swoops and swooshes. Elkhart, Indiana, is known as the "RV Capital of the World" due to its production of over 80% of RVs in North America. The straight lines seen in older RVs were a result of technology limitations, while newer RVs feature swoops and swooshes made possible by computer advancements.
Daily Wire: Maui Emergency Chief Explains Why No Sirens Alerted Residents To Fast-Approaching Fire
Maui's Emergency Management Agency chief chose not to activate the emergency sirens during the wildfires due to fear of residents running toward the fire. Instead, alerts were sent through text messages, radio, and TV. The decision has faced criticism from mourners of those who lost their lives.