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#politics
PJ Media: Ron DeSantis: 2024 Is a 'Referendum on What Actually Matters'
In his presidential campaign, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) highlights his record as governor and emphasizes the contrast between Florida's success and the dire conditions in the rest of the country. He addresses the struggling national economy, attributing it to the legacy of COVID policies, government intervention, and excessive printing of money. DeSantis advocates for small businesses and individual entrepreneurs to revive the economy and vows to undo Biden-era executive orders. He also discusses the importance of securing the border, addressing parents' rights, and addressing issues in the military related to recruitment, vaccine mandates, and woke ideology.
Red State: Bitter, Much? Michael Cohen Says Voting for Trump Is Following Him 'Into the Dumpster Fire'
Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen criticized his old boss and Trump supporters, calling it "stupid" for the GOP to nominate Trump in the 2024 primaries. Cohen, who is considering running for Congress as a Democrat, emphasized that Trump will be held accountable for the allegations against him. He questioned the gullibility of Trump voters, stating that they gain nothing from following him.
National Review: The Corner: Is Skipping the Debate Really to Trump’s Advantage?
With the first debate of the 2024 Republican primary approaching, there is speculation about whether Donald Trump will participate. Despite his strong lead in the polls, Trump may lose out on the opportunity to further solidify his position. Skipping the debate might harm his image as a fighter, but he could spin it as a challenge against Fox News. If his rivals decide to criticize him on stage and he loses in Iowa, it could potentially change the dynamics of the race.
Fox News: Democrats demand increased fertility treatment access for LGBTQ federal workers
Congressional Democrats are urging the federal government to expand access to fertility treatments for LGBTQ federal workers. They argue that the current definition of "infertility" in government employee health plans is outdated and excludes many individuals. Democrats have been criticizing Republicans for passing bills that they claim infringe on LGBTQ rights, including limitations on military healthcare for transgender troops.
Breitbart: Londoners Attacking Mayor Sadiq Khan's Dystopian 'Low Traffic' ULEZ Spy Cameras
London police have reported nearly 300 incidents of camera attacks in the city's Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), which aims to impose a fee on older, more polluting cars. The opposition to the scheme has led to damage and theft of the cameras.
Breitbart: Comer: Dems Say 'No Connection' Between Hunter Biden Business Deals to Joe Biden — 'Every Day, There's More Connections'
Rep. James Comer argues that there are connections between President Biden and his son's business dealings, despite efforts to deny it. Comer points to Biden's remarks to the Council of Foreign Relations, where he mentioned firing a prosecutor. Comer believes these connections reveal the real quid pro quo in Ukraine, implicating Biden instead of Trump.
#society
Daily Wire: Oliver Anthony Says He’s Turned Down Offers Worth Millions After Going Viral, Doesn’t Want ‘Spotlight’
Christopher Anthony Lunsford, also known as Oliver Anthony, turned down million-dollar offers for his viral song "Rich Men North of Richmond." He does not want fame or the spotlight, preferring to focus on his mental health and staying true to his music. Despite struggling with depression and alcohol, Lunsford believes that false idols have divided and distracted society.
#economy
The Blaze: China, once touted as America's successor in waiting, is watching its currency crash and its economy crumble
As China grapples with economic troubles, its currency, the yuan, continues to depreciate against the dollar, prompting the central bank to intervene and stabilize it. The economic picture in China is bleak, with bank loans at a 14-year low, deflation setting in, and exports contracting. The crisis in the property sector, with major developers defaulting on their debts, is exacerbating the situation. The implosion of the real estate sector could push the Chinese economy into a recession if policy support is not ramped up. Moreover, spiking unemployment, particularly among Chinese youths, adds to the instability. China's economic model and its ability to deal with bad debts and assets are under scrutiny, and there are concerns that the country's slowdown could pose a risk to the global economy.
Human Events: India and UAE close first oil deal in rupees, not US dollar
India and UAE make their first deal without using the US dollar, settling an oil trade in rupees. This comes as other countries discuss alternative reserve currencies.
#military
Breitbart: Hungary to Build Combat Drones in Cooperation With Israel and Germany
Hungary has signed an agreement with Israeli and German companies to manufacture combat drones, in an effort to modernize its military and defense industry. The Hungarian government is increasing its fighting forces and production of military equipment, with investments in a combat vehicle factory, an ammunition factory, and the acquisition of an aircraft manufacturer. The growth of Hungary's military industry comes amid its advocacy for peace in the war between Russia and Ukraine.
#religion
The Babylon Bee: 6 Ways Jesus Failed To Love His Neighbor — And How We Can Do Better - Guest Article by Christianity Today
Unsuspecting evangelicals criticize Jesus for not living up to the standard of love set by his Heavenly Father in the Bible. They argue that Jesus failed to wear masks, support the welfare state, liberate the oppressed, and have a winsome witness. They suggest that it's time to stop following Jesus and do better.
#culture
All Outdoor: A Day in South Korea - Daejeon Jungang Open Air Market
Daejeon Jungang Open Air Market in South Korea is a bustling and diverse shopping experience. It offers a mix of modern and traditional goods, with a wide variety of vendors and stores. From clothing and home goods to fresh produce and seafood, this market has it all. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to explore the unique and vibrant shopping scene in South Korea.
#health
The Blaze: Rutgers University to disenroll students who don't comply with COVID vaccine mandate
Rutgers University enforces a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, threatening to disenroll students who don't comply. The university has flip-flopped on its COVID policies and faces criticism for contradicting claims on vaccine effectiveness.
#crime
Fox News: Rachel Morin's boyfriend calls murder suspect 'scum of the Earth'
Maryland mother of five, Rachel Morin, was found brutally murdered on a hiking trail. The police have connected the crime to a Los Angeles assault. The suspect, a Hispanic male, has not been positively identified.
Fox News: Netflix employee missing in California just two weeks after moving to Bay Area for dream job
A Cornell University graduate, Yohanes Kidane, who had just started a job as a software engineer at Netflix, disappeared under strange circumstances in California. He was last seen getting into an Uber, and his belongings were found at the Golden Gate Bridge. His family and friends are searching for him, hoping for any information that leads to his whereabouts.
#sports
Forbes: Ryan Sheckler and Woodward Debut Sandlot East Skatepark At Woodward Pennsylvania
Pro skateboarder Ryan Sheckler opens Sandlot East Skatepark at Woodward Pennsylvania, designed after his personal training facility. The park is suitable for skaters of all abilities and features various obstacles and rails. Sheckler expresses gratitude for the opportunity to mentor the next generation.
Forbes: Tori Penso Becomes First United States Official To Referee A World Cup Final
Tori Penso, a referee from St. Petersburg, Florida, will become the first-ever American official to referee at a men's or women's World Cup final. The success of the United States at the Women's World Cup has previously prevented an American referee from officiating in the final, but the defending champions' early elimination has opened the door for Penso. She expressed her joy and gratitude for the opportunity and hopes this paves the way for other American officials in the future. This will be a historic moment for women in sports.
#outdoors
Fox News: Half-eaten fish reeled in by Connecticut anglers shows 'real problem' fishermen face nationwide
Anglers in Connecticut are reeling in half-eaten fish, likely due to ocean predators like sharks. Charter captain Trevor Berwick confirms that sharks, including brown sharks, sandbar sharks, and tiger sharks, have been taking bites out of fish in the Long Island Sound. While some clients find the close-up encounters exciting, others are disappointed that their dream of catching a fully intact fish is unfulfilled. It is unclear if a shark bite could contaminate the meat of smaller fish.
#other
Forbes: Author Post: Your Hiring Process Is Preventing Business Growth: Here’s Why
Traditional hiring methods are flawed and hinder business growth. Relying on resumes and interviews alone leaves room for deception and misjudgment. These methods do not provide a comprehensive understanding of a candidate's capabilities or potential for success. As a result, companies often settle for inadequate information and end up hiring C-players instead of top performers. It's time to break free from this flawed process and implement a more effective hiring strategy.