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#politics
Breitbart: Poll: Plurality Not Confident in DOJ's Investigation of Hunter Biden
A recent poll shows that a majority of Americans lack confidence in the Justice Department's investigation into Hunter Biden, with only 32% expressing confidence. The poll was conducted after Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel in the ongoing probe. The disagreement over a plea deal for Hunter Biden has raised suspicions and led to public skepticism.
American Thinker: The Democrats have become the Tories
Fulton County attorney Fani Willis's indictment of Donald Trump and others for conspiracy has crossed the boundary between lawful government and abuse of power, according to the principles laid out by John Locke in his treatise. The Democratic Party has moved away from constitutionalism and embraced a new Tory establishment, seeking to conserve their own power and enforce their own cultural norms. They claim to champion democracy, but only include those who share their ideology, leaving the rest subordinated.
The Federalist: Trump Doesn’t Deserve A Second Term For His Covid Failures
Donald J. Trump faces unfair indictments, threatening the future of the country. Despite this, many Americans will still vote for him. However, Trump doesn't deserve a second term due to his actions during the Covid era and the negative impact they had on freedoms and the republic. It's important to remember what happened in 2020.
Forbes: Trump Implies He Won’t Join First GOP Debate Next Week As He Boasts Polling Lead
Former President Donald Trump announced that he will not participate in the first Republican presidential primary debate of the 2024 race due to his significant lead in the polls. He stated that his poll numbers are extraordinary and that people already know his record, making a debate unnecessary. It is unclear if he has any alternate programming scheduled.
#society
Fox News: Rosalynn Carter celebrates 96th birthday with husband Jimmy Carter, peanut butter ice cream and butterflies
Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter celebrate her 96th birthday in their Georgia home with family. Rosalynn plans to eat cupcakes and peanut butter ice cream, release butterflies, and watch a film about caregivers.
The Federalist: DAR Patriots Fight To Keep Men Out Of Historic Women's Society
The Daughters of the American Revolution, a women's service organization, faces controversy over potential admission of transgender individuals. Proposed amendments to the organization's bylaws sparked suspicion among members, who later discovered that transgender individuals could be admitted if their birth certificates indicated female. Many members oppose the amendment due to religious beliefs and scientific arguments, leading to resignations and a fight for the amendment's rescission.
American Thinker: Pop astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson thinks it’s 'weird' to separate male and female athletes
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson questions separating male and female athletes, suggesting it is odd. However, the idea of women competing in certain sports raises concerns about injuries and discomfort. Shermer disagrees with Tyson's viewpoint, but Tyson dismisses him as backward-minded. Categorizing gender as a spectrum goes against the principles of science, biology, anatomy, history, evolution, and creation. Recognizing the differences between boys and girls is crucial.
#war
Foreign Policy: Should the West Keep Arming Ukraine or Push for Peace?
Ukraine's counteroffensive has been slower than expected, with limited progress and a lack of air superiority. Western support has been halfhearted, but the question now is what to do moving forward. Some argue for a cease-fire, while others say that more support should be provided to help Ukraine win. Both options have downsides, but the reality is that there are practical limitations to how much support can be given. The United States cannot provide everything Ukraine needs, and the best approach may be a long, grinding war of attrition.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: 78 Years After The Shoah, Israel's Air Defense System To Protect Germany
The United States has approved the sale of Israel's Arrow 3 air defense system to Germany in a $3.5 billion defense agreement. The system, designed to intercept ballistic missiles in space, will protect Germany from the threat of Russian missile attacks. The deal is part of a trend of European states turning to Israel for defense capabilities against potential Russian threats.
Foreign Policy: South America Is Upping Its Bet on BRICS
In preparation for the BRICS summit, Brazil, Bolivia, and Argentina are heading to South Africa. Over 40 nations have expressed interest in joining the group, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The summit aims to promote a multipolar world order and discuss peace proposals for the war in Ukraine.
#economy
Flag And Cross: US Housing Market Faces Affordability Crisis Amid Skyrocketing Mortgage Rates
The US housing market is facing its worst affordability crisis in almost 40 years, with mortgage rates reaching levels not seen since 2002. This, combined with a shortage of available homes, has caused housing affordability to plummet to levels last seen in 1984. The situation has deterred potential buyers and caused a dip in pre-owned home sales.
#health
Fox News: WHO, CDC tracking new lineage of virus that causes COVID
World public health agencies are monitoring a highly mutated strain of the COVID-19 virus known as BA.2.86. The World Health Organization (WHO) is gathering more data to understand its spread and impact.
The United States' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is also observing the BA.2.86 variant and advises the public to continue following COVID-19 safety measures. Additionally, Pfizer announced that its upgraded COVID-19 vaccine has effectively neutralized the "Eris" subvariant.
Fox News: Appeals court stops FDA from jeopardizing pregnant women’s lives with abortion pill
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that the FDA must restore critical safeguards for chemical abortion drugs and end illegal mail-order abortions to protect women's health. Chemical abortions have serious health risks and can lead to adverse effects requiring emergency care. The court found that the FDA violated the Administrative Procedure Act by removing important safety restrictions from the drugs.
#education
American Thinker: California's Gov. Gavin Newsom calls his state a veritable bastion of parental rights
California Governor Gavin Newsom is accused of hypocrisy for championing parental rights while criminalizing parents who question school boards.
#crime
Fox News: Schiff's GOP opponent rips Dem for ignoring LA's smash-and-grab crime surge, enabling 'criminal culture'
GOP Senate candidate Eric Early is criticizing Rep. Adam Schiff for ignoring the rise in crime in California, particularly the surge in smash-and-grab robberies. Conservatives blame progressive policies and zero cash bail for the increase in crime. Early claims that Schiff's silence on these issues shows his support for the criminal culture. Schiff has not commented on the recent incidents, including a $300,000 theft from a Yves Saint Laurent store in Glendale.
National Review: Delaware Judge Dismisses Hunter Biden Tax Charges, Setting Stage for Additional Charges from Special Counsel
District Judge Maryellen Noreika dismissed tax charges against Hunter Biden after federal prosecutors requested it, leading to the possibility of new charges from special counsel David Weiss. The initial plea deal collapsed due to the unprecedented broad immunity offered to Hunter, prompting Noreika to challenge its terms. Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Weiss as special counsel to investigate Hunter without Department of Justice oversight. This appointment emphasizes the department's commitment to independence and accountability. Hunters' former lawyer, Christopher Clark, expects a fair resolution but withdrew from the case as he may be called to testify. The loss of immunity is significant as evidence of foreign influence peddling by Hunter has been uncovered, including $20 million in payments from oligarchs in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine. Republicans on the House Oversight Committee are investigating these foreign business dealings. Comer, chairman of the committee, requested documents related to Joe Biden's official duties that overlapped with Hunter's business dealings in Ukraine.
Fox News: Who is Elizabeth Thomas? Kidnapping survivor breaks years of silence on horror-filled cross-country trek
In 2017, Elizabeth Thomas, a 15-year-old student, disappeared after being groomed and abducted by her 50-year-old teacher, Tad Cummins. They were eventually found in California and Cummins was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Thomas has faced backlash from her community but is now speaking out.
#sports
Forbes: Steelers Look To Improve Upon Win In Preseason Opener
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin expects his team to improve in their second preseason game against the Buffalo Bills. Starting quarterback Kenny Pickett has shown good communication skills and is focused on his role. Defensive players Cam Heyward, T.J. Watt, and Minkah Fitzpatrick will play, along with new additions Patrick Peterson, Keanu Neal, and rookie Joey Porter Jr. Tomlin wants to test the defense's communication in a louder home crowd. The Bills, boosted by safety Damar Hamlin's return after cardiac arrest, will face a homecoming for him as he grew up near Pittsburgh.
Forbes: Vasilije Micic: Thunder’s Sleeper NBA All-Rookie Candidate
Vasilije Micic, a 29-year-old rookie, has made his debut with the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA. With his extensive experience and accolades in Europe, Micic is expected to make an immediate impact on the team. As a skilled shooter and playmaker, he brings depth to the Thunder's roster and could be a crucial contributor off the bench. Micic's presence will help improve the team's offensive productivity and provide veteran leadership to the young squad. Overall, Micic has the potential to be a key factor in the Thunder's success this season.
The Great Lakes Fisherman: Ugly Pike Podcast Episode 140: Full Moon Fridays
In this episode of Full Moon Friday, Chris and Frank have an epic interview with Pete Bostelmann, which receives great feedback from listeners. Later, they receive a call from Bryn Roach to discuss bait building and optimizing lure performance.